Eastern Sun, 17 October 1967
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Title Section27 1967-10-17 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 Mo. 443 Tuesday, 17 October 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDM 2660 Price 15 cents27 words
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Article499 1967-10-17 1 Mao sends a company with anti-tank guns to closed Man-Kam-To HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI). A COMPANY of Chinese Communist troops armed with anti-tank guns hove been moved into Mon Kam To, the border point where a British Police officer was kidnapped, a high Government source said today.499 words
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Article, Illustration88 1967-10-17 1 *Str Alan Dudley. Deputy Fe relaiv to the British M'listry of Overseas Dev?l patent, arrived at SuInternational Airpart yesterday morning as head of a team for preliminary discussions on how best to use the significant aid promised by Britain to cushion the effects of her88 words
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Article235 1967-10-17 1 CORSHAM. England, Mon. (Reuter) A young mother yesterday stopped her husband from being posted to Singapore —by leaving her twin babies at a naval guardroom And tonight, instead of being on his way to the Far East, mechanical engineer John Denman w-ill be at home235 words
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150 1967-10-17 1 WELLINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) New Zealand's Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Hoiyoake. reiterated today the need for New Zealand. Australia and Malaysia to “get together” to discuss ways of filling the gap when Britain withdraws Its force* from east of Suez Mr. Hoiyoake was commenting150 words
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Article24 1967-10-17 1 MOSCOW, Mon. (Reuter) The Soviet Union today launched Cosmos 182. latest in its series of research satellites Tass news agency reported24 words
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116 1967-10-17 1 CANBERRA. Mon (Reuter) An Australian Army Major killed in action in Vietnam has been awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry. It wa* announced here today He was Major P.J. Badcoe of Canberra Announcing the award Prime Minister Harold Holt said Major Badcoe, a member116 words
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Article66 1967-10-17 1 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) Traffic in the heart of Hong Kong was completely disrupted for the second night running tonight as leftist bombplanters continued their terror campaign in the colony. Earlier today. Police raided a leftist school and a printing company in the aftermath of66 words
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266 1967-10-17 1 T ONDON, Mon. (Reuter). Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, left here by air today for talks with President Johnson on the likely shape of United States long term policy in the Far East and the current266 words
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109 1967-10-17 1 SAIGON Mon (UPI) —For the second time in three days American planes aiding the embattled Marines of Con Thien bombed the leathernecks themselves. U.S. spokesmen said today. They said five Marines were killed and 26 wounded in all. Thev said a CS. bomb at109 words
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Article33 1967-10-17 1 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) French amateur aerobatics champion. 38-y ea r-oid Claude Perrault crashed to his death into a field yesterday while practising near an aero club in a Paris suburb33 words
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Miscellaneous12 1967-10-17 1 LADIES DAY Jn I auxnsLL “I’m quitting! My husband’s not worth it!"12 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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224 1967-10-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Some of the Moloysion intelligentsia who choose to remain silent in the affairs of the country for fear of attracting the attention of the Special Branch are in fact "fictionmakers/' They are men with limited minds and try224 words
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Article189 1967-10-17 2 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) Singapore Primp Minister Lee Kuan Yew, winding up a two-week visit to Britain, dined in London last night with Defenee Secretary Denis Healey. An aide to the Prime Minister «aid the two were old friends and the Marboroueh House dinner was a private189 words
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101 1967-10-17 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.—More than 11.000 visitors cii ed st the Product Display Centre of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association at John Little’s Building here in September. This is an increase of nearly l.yno v citors over the previous month. The flgur*? were disclosed In a circular issued101 words
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158 1967-10-17 2 SINGAPORE, Mon A dispute over the "illegal occupation" of an office space in Raffle* Place began before Mr Justice Winslow in the High Court today. The plaintiffs in the suit, Gian Singh and Co.. Ltd., are claiming rent for the “illegal occupation” of the office158 words
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165 1967-10-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Th# Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr Khaw Kai Boh, has called for the rekindling of the pioneering spirit for all-round progress of the young Malaysian society. Mr Khaw tfle the <■*:; at the 46th anniversary dinner of the165 words
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Article111 1967-10-17 2 K.L ALA LI'MPrR. Mon Two Alastian dogs worth KSA were stolen by thieves last night. Wong Chee Loke. 52. of Jalan Klang a keen hobbyist and trainer of dogs got up this morning to find bis front door ajar. On farther checking, be found two of111 words
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Article, Illustration29 1967-10-17 2 The Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, speaking at the 46th anniversary dinner of the Selangor Chinwoo Athletic Association in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday night.29 words
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165 1967-10-17 2 KTALA LUMPUR. Mon The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, will leave for Sabah on Wednesday on the first leg of his official visit to East Malaysia He will visit Sarawak from Oct. 21 to 26. While in Sabah, the Tunku will inspect the marine165 words
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Article183 1967-10-17 2 BEN D’CUNHA - ‘No w is the time to view things from both sides’ By BEN D’CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sir Alan Dudley. Deputy Secretary to the Ministry of Overseas Development in London arrived here today for preliminary discussions on his Government’s offer to help offset the effects183 words
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277 1967-10-17 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Time i$ the No 1 enemy of a poor pork seller's son who is suffering from a bole-in-the heart. Officials are doing their best to help the victim. Llm Yoke Peng. 10, a Standard Four student of the St. Joseph’s Primary277 words
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65 1967-10-17 2 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Teachers’ Training College Will hold its gLeonat ceremony on Nov. 4 in ita new auaitorium lor tne lirsi time. The auditorium can accommodate about 700 persons. Plans have been laid to televise the proceedings through cioseo-circuit T V in65 words
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Article88 1967-10-17 2 SINGAPORE Mon A tWo-mcmher delegation from the Stntapor# Parliamentary Socie’y has left here to attend the isth annual Commonwea th Parliamentary .Association’s Conference in Kampala. Uganda. The conference will end on Nov 2 and Singapore delegation comprise*. Mr Lim Guar. Hoo (leaden and Mr.88 words
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388 1967-10-17 3 OFF-SETTING ‘ECONOMIC BLOWS’ FROM BRITISH PULL-OUT SINGAPORE, Mon. The possibility of Britain granting any "our* right lump sum of money" as full and final settlement to offset the "economic blows" as a result of the British pull-out was dispelled today. Instead, Britain would388 words
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143 1967-10-17 3 BINGAPORE Mon The Singapore Civil Service Association will hod Its Christmas Ball. 1967 at Ocean Park Hotel on Dec. 2 At the Ball, the organisers will elect the “Singapore Civil Service Queen. 1967'. This contest is open only to young women143 words
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61 1967-10-17 3 SINGAPORE Mor. A 19-year-old youth. Ong Eng Teck was today sentenced to 12 months' jail in the Third District Court for vandalism. Another youth. Lun Yu Chin, was acquitted and discharged without his defence being called Ong way round guilty of writing on the61 words
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Article, Illustration80 1967-10-17 3 THE winners of the recent best waiter, best waitress, best taxi-driver and best shop assistant contest are enjoying themselves in JapanMr. P. Peralta. Secretary of the Singapore Tourist Association, is accompanying the three winners on the Japanese holiday. Pretty Miss Irene Chan, was selected the best80 words
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Article104 1967-10-17 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Department of Extramural Studies, University of Singapore. will hold a sixlecture course on “Woman and the Facts of Life’’ at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital Lecture Theatre, beginning on Oct. 20. Together with a supplementary course, to be organised in 1068. it104 words
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Article27 1967-10-17 3 SINGAPORE, Mon The Minister for Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok will visit the Spastic Children’s Association in Gilstead Road on Oct. 30 at 10 a.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration165 1967-10-17 3 SINGAPORE. Mon When the Royal Air Force Hastings WJ 325 touched down at RAF Changl here at the end of its final night recently, one of those on hand to see her for the last time was Wing Commander S Goodwin. Wing Commander Goodwin now commanding165 words
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189 1967-10-17 4 JAMAL ALI - M.B. agrees to public debate but... By JAMAL ALI KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government would soon set up a committee to study the case of Hamid Tuoh and his followers who were now housed temporarily in Kampong Bahru in Port Swettenham. The committee189 words
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117 1967-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. Justice SS Gill today reserved judgement or. a case involving a $2O million private company in Banting. The case arose out erf a petition by Mr Ton* Chong rah of the company Chi Liur.g and Son seeking a Court order for117 words
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145 1967-10-17 4 PENANG, Mon- Two Fishing harbour experts. Mr. P Bernard and Mr Bessiere from France are now here to make a survey of the fishing Industry with a view to make recommendations for the construction of a fishing harbour complex on Penang Island. Accompanied by the145 words
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Article21 1967-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mor, —Five cars worth $30,400 were reported lost by their owners around here during the weekend.21 words
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143 1967-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon The Minister of Agriculture, Sarawak. Enche Taj a n g Laing. called on the Min ster of Lands and Mines. Da*o Abdul Rahman Ya’kub at his office here this morning En-he Lam* was accompanied by the Acting Permanent Secretary. Ministries of143 words
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Article, Illustration284 1967-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two very dedicated and determined women have arrived here on an important mission to foster good relationship among the people in this country. The women. Miss Jill Robbins, 36. and Miss Constance Bmith, 62, both British, belong284 words
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84 1967-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Government today announced the appointment of Tan Sri Ya'acob bin Abdul LatifT as the Malaysian Ambassador to Indonesia. He is tat present Malaysian Ambassador to the United Arab Republic and concurrently accredited to the Republic of Morocco, Sudan and Lebanon.84 words
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97 1967-10-17 4 KUCHING. Mon Mr Thomas Kana. SecretaryGeneral of the Sarawak Alliance and also Secretary General of Party Pesaka. today deased there «as any crisis in the Sarawak Alliance. i He saitfyif there was anything to he settled. It could be settled by the National97 words
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128 1967-10-17 4 tPOH MJon An office assistant attached to the Survey Headquarters in Gurney Road, Kuala Lumpur. Kasdiah Ayadurai, 59. was alleged to have received a cash cheque for $5O from the operate© of a br.ck kiln in Kuala Kangsar Read here to obtain a carrier's licence128 words
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Article79 1967-10-17 4 KUALA LUiMPUR. Mon It was a proud moment for the Sultan of iSelangor when he opened the Malaysia Postage Stamp Centenary Exh bitior. ak the Muzium Negara today.* His own /collection of valuable and rare Malaysian stamps too were on display. In his speech, the Sultan79 words
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Article52 1967-10-17 4 AUCKLAND (NZ) Mon(Reuter) Seventeen-year-old Hisham bin \Hasham. the Malayan boy in New Zealand for heart surgery, will undergo his operation in Green Lane Ho6pital here on Thursday. He was to have been operated on last waek but there were fears that two decayed front teeth could52 words
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Article29 1967-10-17 4 PENANG, Mom A housewife. Llm Kim Kee. was robbed of her handbag containing $3O while she was waiting for a. bus along Loh Boon Slew Road yesterday.29 words
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Article26 1967-10-17 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Johore police hawe nabbed seven gangsters following two separate cases, of robbery in the town in the past one week.26 words
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Article, Illustration263 1967-10-17 4 Tan Sri Jamil - Needed a civil service with greater capacity for action —Tan Sri Jamil Tan Sri Jamil KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Decision-maklnc it the key to good administration and management, said the Chief Secretary to Government, Tan SriAhdul Jamil Rais today. “Yet it is one of the least understood concepts in our departmental263 words
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103 1967-10-17 4 KUCHING. Sarawak (LPI) —James Nabau. 10-year-old grandson of the Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs and Paramount Chief of Sea Dayaks. Tan Sri Temenggor.g Jugah. risked h;s life to save a drowning Chinese boy from a swollen river at Kapit in the Third Division. James,103 words
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71 1967-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon The Government was urged today to rescind the appointment of Enche Abdul Rahman Talib. the Former Minister of Education, as Malaysia’s Ambassador to Morocco The call was made by the Students' Council of the Universstr of Malaya Students Union in a resolution passed71 words
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Article106 1967-10-17 4 JESSELTON, Mon A five-man delegation, led by the Secretary to the Federal Ministry of Labour. Enche Osman bin S Kasim, arr.ved here today to hold discussions with State Government officials and the Sabah Employers’ Association on the employment of Filipino worker* in Sabah The delegation106 words
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Article124 1967-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, will visit Manila some time next month at the invitation of the Filipino Foreign Secretary Mr Narciso Ramos A spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign .Affairs who confirmed this today said Tun Razak will124 words
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Article60 1967-10-17 4 MALACCA. Mon Sir State Legislative Assemblymen this morning took their oath of office as the Executive Councillors before the Governor. Tun Haji A—.l Malek bin Yusof. They w ere Dato Tar. Cher j Swee. Mr. Yoon Yor.g pEnche Hashim bin Haji P Enche Mohd bin Haji60 words
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Article49 1967-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. —The Commanding Off-»r of the ”*h Battalion me Royal Malay Regiment. L*_ Col. Mohamed bin Hashim, haj beer, appointee the nev Deputy Director, Public Relation* Division of the U r.istry of Defence He w 1 take up his new appointment on Now. 1.49 words
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Article, Illustration177 1967-10-17 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A man with a unique collection of souvenirs from different countries in the world was here today. Kis souvenirs of 300 different tatoos representing 31 years of travelling around the world. He Is Mr. K. Steele, a quarter-master on board the liner177 words
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394 1967-10-17 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. A total of 64.000 pupils or 81 per cent of the Secondary I and II school population are currently benefiting from the service* of Educational T.Y. Singapura. This Is contained In the regular evaluation returns made each week by a statistical sample394 words
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Article37 1967-10-17 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Cambodia in Singapore will hold a reception at Goodwood Hotel to celebrate the Cambodian National Independence Day on Nov. 9 from 6 30 pm. to 3.30 p.m.37 words
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Article, Illustration152 1967-10-17 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. New Zealand's top pianist. Miss Janetta McS'ay, will give a recita. at Victoria Theatre here on Oct- 31 at 845 p.m. Miss McStay. von a piano scholarship to th« Royal Academy of Music, London, when she was 17. As a152 words
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Article40 1967-10-17 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Professor Harald Uhlig will give a public lecture at the University of Singapore on Thursday. Oct. 19. on “Methods and Problems of Agricultural Geography in South-east Asia” at 7.30 pm The public are Invited to attend.40 words
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Article, Illustration522 1967-10-17 13 K.S. SIDHU - By K.S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Mon. An early morning fishing jaunt by three schoolgirls ended in tragedy this morning when they fell into the seo, off Nicoll Highway. One was drowned and two were rescued by two public spirited persons. However, one of the rescued522 words
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100 1967-10-17 13 SINGAPORE Mon—More ar.d more Australian mi k is find nr its way into homes m Singapore and Malaysia from milk plants estate!, seed by combined venture of the Australian Da ry Industry with local interests in these two countries The Australian dairy industry has100 words
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Article, Illustration318 1967-10-17 13 SINGAPORE, Mon A former General in the Chinese Army and a noted artist on horses, finds “putting them in paint a most satisfying fulfilment and a release for his emotions". He is Gen. Yeh TsuiPai who will hold a318 words
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Article207 1967-10-17 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Royal Navy’s coastal minesweeper Mary ton has left here over the weekend on a 13,000mile journey home after eight years of service in this part of the world. The coastal minesweeper, Maryton played a leading role in a “round-the-clock” patrol duty during Indone-207 words
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114 1967-10-17 13 SINGAPORE. Mon—A man and a youth were today jaded by the Third District Judge. Mr. K T Alexander, for stealing 684 bottles of liquor valued at $8,482 from a bar at Middle Road. Ng Teck Yee. alias Ah Chye. 25. was jailed114 words
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56 1967-10-17 13 SINGAPORE. Mon—T.V. Singapura's Channel 5 will telecast an interview with Professor (Dr.) Robert A. Scalapino. Professor of Political Science at the University of California. Berkeley, tomorrow at 9.25 p.m. Professor Scalap.no was recently in Singapore for a short visit. The interview will primarily be56 words
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165 1967-10-17 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Four armed robbers held up the proprietor of Yick Heng Goldsmith this morning and escaped with jewellery worth about 530.000. Two of them were believed to be armed with revolvers and the rest with daggers. The proprietor. Mr. Low Boon Leong,165 words
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97 1967-10-17 13 Detainees relatives voice protest SINGAPORE. Mon. Relatives of detainees in Changi and Queenstown prisons today gave a press conference at the Bsrisan Sosiaiis Headquarters voicing their protests against what they alleged to be “the maltreatment of political detainees and those who were arrested for demonstrating outside Changi Prison earlier this97 words
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Article, Illustration490 1967-10-17 5 Pat Chan - by Pat Chan SINGAPORE. Mon. Women might shrug at the fact that one of the best forms of exercise and to keep the figure trim is ballet dancing. You'll be surprised what baiiet can do to a clumsy, plump and almost “out-of-shape" girl. Ballet can transform490 words
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Article, Illustration102 1967-10-17 5 This will be one of the 60 outfits at a display to he presented by The House of Raymonde Ltd. at the Cathay Hotel. Singapore, from Wednesday to102 words
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Article208 1967-10-17 5 Mary Sue Miller - by Mary Sue Miller Those beautiful hands one see? In advertisements belong to a mere handful of models Few models are blessed with photogenic hands. To withstand a closeup a hand really must be flawless. The camera’s eye catches the slightest Imperfection. It's fortunate that the208 words
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Article131 1967-10-17 5 By holiday time, many teens wiJ be seen in a new look which s opposed to the beatnik or the boyish. Featuring very curly hair and rufflv clothes, it's being called the pretty girl. Black velvet and ruffled lace is a lead.ng prettv girl look, but so131 words
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Article, Illustration58 1967-10-17 5 THIS attractive design was contributed by Eastern Sun reader Edward Chee. of TB 117. Lorong 2. Tebing Tinggi. Ipoh. A Chinese collared blouse with cut-in sleeves and slits on either side. The short skirt is of one piece with buttons to fasten the split Material batik. Buttons58 words
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Article181 1967-10-17 5 Turned-on watches for fall, with big dials, big numbers sometimes big bands, too. of coloured reptile leather or suede New shape for sweaters, the shirt, in shaker knit with a real shirt collar, pearlbuttoned "front, ribbed sleeves with cuffs. The new co.lar look, rising high around181 words
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Article, Illustration153 1967-10-17 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Revlon International, and their Agents in Singapore. Shriro (China) Ltd., have announced the promotion of Mrs. Helen Tock to the position of Senior Revlon Consultant in the Republic. One of 14 Revlon Consultants employed In Singapore. Mrs Tock has been working with Revlon for153 words
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Article87 1967-10-17 5 The American influence on Paris youth continues apace, with leather as the newest example. The kids are seen everywhere in zipper ed jackets which are a lengthened version of the battle jacket. They are worn by both sexes The boy s wear them with rough,87 words
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Miscellaneous253 1967-10-17 6 NATIONAL R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 tr*wtw/d»des Tuesday OCTOBER 17 AM TIMEX-TIME 600 Prog Summary: 602 Morning Melodies 7.00 The News; 710 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News in the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day. 800 The News: 810 For Housewives^ 9.00—10.30 Schools Broadcasts. 10 30 —12 00253 words
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WORLD NEWS
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331 1967-10-17 7 Rocketdyne Space Research Centre engulfed by blaze T OS ANGELES, Mon. (Reuter) Fire swept through North American aviation's Rocketdyne Space Research Centre in suburban Chatsworth late yesterday. Several buildings were destroyed by flames as firemen battled to contain the fire and prevent it from331 words
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136 1967-10-17 7 LOS ANGELES. Mon. (Reuter) A 19 year -old girl, named by Police as Florence Beaumont, burned herself to death today on the steps of the Federal building in an apparent protest against the war in Vietnam. Police said tlw girl died136 words
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125 1967-10-17 7 GIBBS TOWN N.J Mon. (UPI> The nude, battered body of an attractive 19-year-old girl was found on Sunday morning along a secluded section of a dirt road, locally known as a Lovers’ Lane. She had been nan over at least once by125 words
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Article55 1967-10-17 7 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) An express train crashed into buffers at London s St Pancras Station last night injuring 20 persons, three of them seriously. Ambulances took cut and bruised passengers to hosEltal after the 'rain, from eeds. hit a platform buffer stop at this major rail55 words
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Article106 1967-10-17 7 PARIS Mon. (Reuter* A 64-year-old patient went berserk with a pistol at a large suburban mental hospital here yesterday, killing a doctor and wounding a nurse and another patient before putting a bullet through his own heart. The man. Stanislas Capltolin. from the French Caribbean territory106 words
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Article, Illustration28 1967-10-17 7 A doctor is carried on the shoulders of firemen to treat a sick j>erson during terrible floods in Echenagucia. Arrrntina. UPI radiopnoto.— UPI radiopnoto. - 28 words
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Article168 1967-10-17 7 ROSARIO. Argentina. Mon. (Renter) A stock car careered out of control into a spectator stand during a race here yesterday. killing at least three people and injuring 11 others. The car ploughed into the stand after crashing into an archway marking the finish168 words
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357 1967-10-17 7 HONG KONG Mon (I'PI) The Peking People's Dailv claimed todav that America is afraid of China's hydrogen bomb. In a commentary broadcast by Peking Radio and monitored here, the People's Daily also charged that the building up of an anti-missile system against China by357 words
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Article90 1967-10-17 7 .ADELAIDE Mon (Reuter) Professor Sir Kerr Grant, one of Australia's foremost physicists, has died here aged 89. Sir Kerr, who died In hospital on Friday after breaking his left hip in a fail five weeks ago. was Professor of Physic* at the University of90 words
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140 1967-10-17 7 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuter) England is lost in a sargasso sea of sex. sadism and psychedelics, a Liberal (Government) Member of Australia's House of Representatives told a meeting here yesterday. Sir Wilfred Kent Hughes, back from a recent trip to Eng.and, said the Communists had140 words
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Article79 1967-10-17 7 Bow-and--arrow burglars NEW YORK Mon. (Reuter Burglars armed with a bow and arrows killed one specially-train-ed German Shepherd (Al- > dog and wounded another when thev broke into a petrol station in (suburban* Jamaica. Queens, yesterday. Mo* Mitzman owner of the station, said he /paid US$BOO for the dogs He79 words
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Article111 1967-10-17 7 RIO DE JANEIRO. Mon. (Reuter) A “kissing thief” is worrying the Police in two residential districts here. The thief, known as “Bonny Joe” drives a red Volkswagen car up alongside a pretty girl, jumps out, snatches her earrings and bracelet, gives her a hearty kiss, and111 words
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244 1967-10-17 7 TTAVANA, Mon. (Reuter) Premier Fidel 11 Castro lost night officially acknowledged the death in Bolivia of his long-time friend and principal lieutenant, Ernesto "Che" Guevara. Premier Castro, who spoke with great emotion, appeared to have deep circles under his eyes. He said that at first244 words
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235 1967-10-17 7 TEL AVIV. Mon. (Reuter) Mr. Meir Vilner, leader of the new Israel Communist Party, was rushed to hospital here last night after being stabbed in the back while walking in a Tel Aviv street. The hospital later reported that Mr235 words
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Article103 1967-10-17 7 MANILA. Mon. (UPI). Philippine Foreign Secretary Narcuo Ramos said today a new s.mmit meeting of the Vietnam war allies might be held “in the not too distant future Mr Ramos also told a news conference he believed the call by some U.S. Senators for increased103 words
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152 1967-10-17 7 BANGKOK. Mon (Reuter). Thai Prime Minuter Field Marshal Thanom Kittika--hom said today that if the United States withdrew from South Vietnam, the Communists would move into the whole of Southeast Asia. ‘This would constitute a threat to America itself across the Pacific,” he152 words
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194 1967-10-17 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter* California's Republican Governor Ronald Reagan yesterday suggested America's democratic administration could be hushing up U.S. successes in the Vietnam war for its own political ends. “I feel we are doing much better in the war than194 words
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Article49 1967-10-17 7 WASHINGTON. M O n. (Reuter) About 500 guests will be Invited to the White House marriage of Lynda Bird Johnson and Marine Captain Charles “Chuck” Robb, on Dec 9. it was announced today Guests list for the wedding is being restricted to family and friends.49 words
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286 1967-10-17 10 ALGIERS, Mon. (UPI) The delegates of 85 developing nations, here to produce a common charter of economic rights, were expected to get down to business today after a week of overall discussions. However, veteran observers rated their chances of reaching an agreement on286 words
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Article93 1967-10-17 10 NEW ORLEANS. Mon. (Reuter) Police have arrested a 31-year-old church sexton who organised a gang of nine altar boys to steal money from the offerings to a Ron an Catholic church here. Lonnie Landrews has been charged with stealing an estimated $3,000 (1,071 sterling' from the93 words
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130 1967-10-17 10 TOKYO. Mon. «Reuter > American evangelist Billy Graham told a press conference here today that he believed in birth control and that most of the Roman Catholics he knew also believed in it. Dr Graham arrived in Japan yesterday to begin his first major130 words
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264 1967-10-17 10 WELLINGTON (New Zealand) Mon. (Reuer) Japan is in a unique position to act as a link and interpreter between Asian and non-Aslan countries, according to the New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. Welcoming the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr Eisaku Sato, on his264 words
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Article68 1967-10-17 10 SYDNEY. Mon (Reuter A Sydney insurance company is offering cut price premiums —for women drivers only A company spokesman said: “We are not saying that women are better drivers than men but we believe they are a better accident risk He said survey* showed men continually68 words
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478 1967-10-17 10 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Indonesia* Acting President General Suharto today presented parliament with the balanced budget for 1968 and announced that routine government expenditure would be drastically cut to leave more money for development projects He told the House the ?:overnment would spend478 words
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289 1967-10-17 10 SAIGON. Mon Reutert—- The Commander of the US Seventh F;eet. ViceAdmiral John J. Hyland, said here today recent navy bombing had turned Haiphong into a "virtual island. leaving war supplies stacking up in the port city. "Our bombing effort on Haiphong is289 words
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57 1967-10-17 10 CAIRO. Mon. (Reuter). All wholesale trading in Egypt will be nationalised within the next 18 months, it was announced after a Cabinet meeting here last night. National Guidance Minister Mohammed Fayek told reporter* after the meeting, attended by President Nasser. that the nationalisation was57 words
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Article102 1967-10-17 10 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reu- A Chinese teenage boy was injured today in an explosion on the rooftop of a Communist building, a government spokesman said. The teenager aged 16 was taken to a government hospital after the blast went off atop the bank of communications102 words
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Article, Illustration46 1967-10-17 10 JAKARTA. Mon Acting President Gen Suharto In western dark suit and tie wearing for the first time at an official function his black songkok. made famous by former President Sukarno Gen. Suharto was swearing in hi s newly-revamped Ampera Cabinet46 words
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258 1967-10-17 10 Britain ’s tavern--keepers in gloomy spirits LONDON. Men (Reuter) Britain's tavern-keepers were in gloomy spirits today as they reported a trade 6iump caused by the week-old breath-test law against drunken driving Publicans throughout the nation began adjusting to the New Road Safety Law which has forced a revolution in drivers'258 words
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249 1967-10-17 10 VATICAN CITY. Mon. (Reuter) Roman Catholic lay leaders from 103 countries, meeting here, have agreed to press their bishops for a bigger say in church government, conference sources said today. They agreed to send a memorandum to Pope Paul s month long consultative synod249 words
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202 1967-10-17 10 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) London* critics today gave a mixed reception to "Dr. Faustus." the new film made by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor which had it* Royal World Premiere last night at the University City of Oxford. It was Oxford’s biggest show business occasion202 words
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267 1967-10-17 10 HONG KONG Mon. (Reuter) The Chinese Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En-Lal appears to have taken over some of the function* of the Head of State, Mr Liu Shao-Chl. now under strong criticism in China for opposing Communist party leader Chairman Mao267 words
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104 1967-10-17 10 BRUNEI TOWN*. Mon (UPI.) —The Brunei Government is to take action against the sale of candy containing alcohol which has become very popular here, a spokesman said today. Brunei, a strict Muslim state where sale of alcohol is restricted, is concerned that the sweets104 words
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Article127 1967-10-17 10 CHICAGO Mon. (UPI).— Halloween night is one of the most dangerous of the year for children, the National Safety Council said today. There are three reasons hahoween is so dangerous,” said a council spokesman. "The children are excited, it s dark out, and they're usually127 words
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Miscellaneous33 1967-10-17 7 JJ iA ie(jh I YOU WET A YOU RE HCT GCC D f/ jcgaBv'™ E /IF WERE, YuT VID QUIT! I YOU HE MESSING YtXJR) 7 LUCK TOC HARD! y-s ZEN HJRELtKEMEH ff/Q33 words
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Article425 1967-10-17 8 THOSE Malaysians, who favour their country to enter into military pacta with other nations, should ponder the implications of such alliances. A military pact implies fear of attack by other countries. Even though this country has friendly feelings towards her neighbours, the moment she is partner to425 words
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Article338 1967-10-17 8 IN the latest issue of “The Alliance", the party’s official publication, the Alliance SecretaryGeneral, Tan Sri T. H Tan, took to task the Malaysian intelligentsia whom he accused of not stepping forward to play their part in nation-building. He found them seriously lacking in social consciousness and labelled338 words
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791 1967-10-17 8 From Malaysian Feature Agency (Geneva, Monday.) Ne Win, the Prime Minister of Burmo, appears to have become a major target of the Chinese Communist revolution throughout Asia. Yet Burma is only one of the pro* jected storm centres, as Peking has called for791 words
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Article, Illustration777 1967-10-17 8 Mrinal Biswas - by: Mrinal Biswas ORISIDINT Ayub Khan's recently published political autobiography, "Friends, Not Masters/' allows tha reader a look into the complicated and strained relationships between India and Pakiston. President Ayub says, in his book, "The last twenty years have been years of pain and777 words
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423 1967-10-17 8 meeting in Williamsburg in the United States from more than 50 countries suggest the establishment of a consortium of international and bilateral agencies to coordinate educational assistance programmes. In the final report of the International Conference on the World Crisis in Education (October423 words
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Article, Illustration268 1967-10-17 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Crlalnal Trials”) OOSCOE provided in his will that his second Am y- was to inherit their homestead at Banks River. Everything else was to go to his son Martin by his first nfarnage Later* £ld their Banks River268 words
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Article, Illustration461 1967-10-17 9 PATRICK LEE - By PATRICK LEE OINGAFORE. Mon. A new world timepiece has made its debut in a form which looks like a framed world map measured about 2 ft. by 3 ft in size. This was disclosed by Mr Casey Leong. sole Proprietor of461 words
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Article257 1967-10-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Another Malaysian has been promoted to a top Job In Esso. He is Enche Murad Hashim whose appointment to the post of Public Affair* Manager for Malaysia and Singapore was announced today by Mr Uauw Khoon Liang. Director for Relations. in257 words
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Article, Illustration373 1967-10-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Hong Leong Finance Ltd., a public limited company incorporated in Singapore with an authorised capital of 56 940 000 00 today opens Its 4lh branch in Singapore at 7) ms, toper Bukit Timah Road Like it* Lavendar Street branch which373 words
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Article803 1967-10-17 9 SINGAPORE Mon Conditions on the Stock Exchange today were quiet without any feature Some heavy turnover in selected counters pushed the total turnover up to 1.149 500 units. However, industrial shares were general.y steady with some o'der established counters improving slightly on the day. Amor.g803 words
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Article196 1967-10-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The DougU s DC-9 Super 03. the worlds largest commercial airl.ner which Scand.navian Airlines will put into service next year, ha? been certified to make automatic landing approaches under all weather limitations The US Federal Aviation Administration certification permits the big transport capable196 words
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77 1967-10-17 9 DETROIT. Mon (Reuter) Negotiators for Ford and the United Auto Workers’ Union ended 10 hours of talks here tonight without reaching agreement on settline the 39-day-strike at the giant motor company. They scheduled a new round of talks for tomorrow. Both side.? met for77 words
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Article320 1967-10-17 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Mon November first grade rubber fob. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 49j cents per lb., down three quarter of a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. Easier conditions ruled during the morning After opening fractionally lower, values continued320 words
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Article15 1967-10-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The tin pri/** for today was #595 p*r oicul. down SI.15 words
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Article533 1967-10-17 9 SIMiAPOKB—(Stock Exchange old and offer price* offlclallj listed at the close of buainem. INDUSTRIALS Ben A. to 1.70 1.71 Bnu-tead 1.58 1 bo < -urar 1.68 I <* < heinnal Co 1.37 Cold storage 3.80 3 90 Dunlop 2.18 223 1 smelting 4.:t* 4.42 Ill 2 00 2.15533 words
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Article54 1967-10-17 9 (Managers’ prices) First Malayan 236 245 Second Malavan Third Mala tan \n 1.70 1.11 1.79 1.20 The Commerce IndMIr) Fund M9 09 The «avlng« Fund Malayan InceMrnent 1.26 1.35 F und XD 1 on 1.10 First Hongkong XD Second Hongkong >2 .60 -81* 4»4* S’ng Commodity XD 3/1*54 words
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Article118 1967-10-17 9 MNGAPOKE. Mon. The noon prlce* at the Mngapore Chlaewe Produce Exchange today are > Buyer Coconut Oil Selleg (F O B.) Bulk Coconut Oil 51.50 <1 OB.) Drum* Loo«o* t npra Mixed MOO Oct./Not 30 50 Mo nr ok White Pepper (F O B I NX M Sarawak White118 words
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Article189 1967-10-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The following 'hips are expected to be in port tomorrow, Tue*. Oct. 17: Godowas Vessels 1 2 Straathorora 3 4 Westfalia 5 Himalaya Mara 6/7 L oyd Bakke 10/fl—Hong Kong Delegate 15 16 Centaur 16 Lelewel 19 Barpeta 21/22 Sogen 23 24 He:yo Maru 25189 words
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Advertisement924 1967-10-17 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—SPORE, Ipoh. Prntnt 41 or star k Hakri Time 7Jm m Airline HA 789 t<> k I .unipur l oloatbo. Bnm hu», Cairo. London Time 7 00 in. Airline ML 452 KWMai Time 7711 a m. Airline ML 122 to kuaia Lumpur Time 7.45 a.m. Airline PA S42 Honolulu924 words
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Miscellaneous148 1967-10-17 10 JE vme l m lilW {MOT MSM3 ACT I I BPtf'T KNOW IT WAS LOAPft? VOU HAD SEST-iNVESTiGATE >OuR CLUE CONTACT POINTS TO SEC >F THEY TURN LEV *VE SUSPECT THEY ARE SEEK NO TO GET THEM OUT OF EUROPE VIA ROME TRAPEZE HERE ARE GLAD YOU OH -IAND, SOLO.'148 words
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Advertisement23 1967-10-17 11 1 MODEL BDSIISBI m WATERPROOF SHOCKPROOF LUMINOUS a*** 5« m Full range of Watches for Boys and for the whole family Unconditionally Guaranteed23 words
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Miscellaneous1324 1967-10-17 11 KNOW BUY NAT ONAL Tuesday Tuesday Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang 6 Ipoh and Malaka 3/10 Johore and Singapore 4 Taiping j 7 Batu Pahat Ji L 9 Kluang aJL OCTOBER 17 P„M. TIMEX-TIME 5.15 OPENING ANNCT. Prog. Summary 5.50 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5.55 NATIONAL1,324 words
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Miscellaneous476 1967-10-17 11 m SINGAPURfI CHANNEL 5 7.55 CHINESE CINEMA Part 2 of a Mandarin film "The Dam”. 900 NEWS AND NEWS KEEL In English. 925 INTERVIEW with Prolessor Dr Robert A Scalapino 9.55 COSMOPOLITAN CINEMA The Siege of Pinch Out' Aldo Ray plays the part of the leader of a gang of476 words
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Miscellaneous188 1967-10-17 11 to colonise outer space. 615 F TROOP “The Bal.ad Of Corporate Agam” A military com«*dy starring Forrest Tucker Larry Btorch and Ken Barry T.M SEWS la Tamil 7.15 CH ART.IE CHAPLIN Perfect Lady The grand master of comedy at this best 7.15 MAW A BA YANG PAPA Dorn** situation plays188 words
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Miscellaneous188 1967-10-17 11 troy the civilisation of Ihe world. Once the first nuclear weapon has been used, will total destruction be Inevitable? 9.00 NEWS in English 9.15 WHAT OTHERS SAY A review of editorial opinion and reports In the Press. 9.35 THE GIRL FROM CN.CLE The Montori Devise Affair Stephanie Power* plays the188 words
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Article, Illustration29 1967-10-17 12 m MEET charming Debbie Watson (right! the title star of Universal TV’i new half-hour series. "Tamms." which will be telecast over Television Malavsia next Saturday. lOct. 2»).29 words
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Article, Illustration128 1967-10-17 12 Tit Bite SING \PORL. Moa The Radio and Television Smgapura T a leu time Contest Heat 12 will he tele cast over Channel 5 on Thursday. Oct. 19. at •2» P The foil wing are the contestants taking part: 1. Bob St Dan "Lord128 words
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Miscellaneous875 1967-10-17 12 z 825 WORLD IN ACTION The Third World A documentary series on the most pressing issues of the day. 900 NEWS in English 9.15 RTS TALENTIML A show In which budding artist* are given the opportunity to display their talent. 19.15 ZERO ONE "Glide Path" "Zero One is the code875 words
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Miscellaneous1954 1967-10-17 12 SINGAPURA ~l FOR SCHOOLS 4^ W OCTOBER 17 Thursday OCTOBER 19 AM.: TIMEX-TIME 8.***** English Secnnd Language Sec I The School Concert (Part II» (Eng 9 15-9.35 Civics Sec. I All Races and All Creeds (Ch); 10 00-10.20 General Science Sec. II Life History— Mammals (Rabbit) lEng); 11.05-1125 Mathematics Sec.1,954 words
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Miscellaneous717 1967-10-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR INDIAN PROGRAMMES EDI FFUSION (Silver Network) ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 1.00 Rhythm Before Two 1.30 News 1 40 Rhythm Before Two AM. 6.00 Geethaarambam Programme Summary 6.05 Interlude 6.15 News. 6.20 Geethanjali ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 6.59 Rediffusion March and Opening Announcement 7.00 News 7.10 Musical Clock 7 25 Items of Local717 words
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Miscellaneous167 1967-10-17 13 SHAW ORGANISATION D O Phone ***** TOD AY A TOMORROW ONLT! 11 mm IR, 4.44. 4* A »1* m Sandra D»* 4c Trr>? Donahue >niMFR purr Co'rr <WB OPENS THURSDAY' Paul J-me* 4c Jean Shr-.mpton PRIVILEGE" Color <tn-BB idj*inM2s*Kia Now Showing It. 1.45. 4. 4.34. *V> Jc v n Wayne167 words
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Miscellaneous239 1967-10-17 13 13th BIG DAY! Daily t Shows U a I.ls 7.43 p m. Caah Bookings Only Cecil B DelflL'e THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Cha~ ton Heston Yul Brenner Paramount Techn icolor SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION line to inr seat daily at day show; •nfy. For block booking* contact Theatre Manager Tel: 2*l* Ext.239 words
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Article464 1967-10-17 14 They are shot out for 52 in 1st innings HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) The Singapore Services cricket team mode a bad start in their two-day match against the Hong Kong Cricket Association XI which began here yesterday. Replying to the home team's first innings total of 218464 words
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90 1967-10-17 14 BOMBAY. Mon (Reuter) The Nawab of Pataudl. India's cricket captain will be avaliab.e for the team* forthcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand. Mr S Snraman, secretary of India s Cricket Board of Control, said here today He said the board knew nothing90 words
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246 1967-10-17 14 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (Reuter) Confusion reigned at the University City main stadium here when the pre-Olympic Gomes, intended as a dress rehearsal for the full Olympiad in Mexico next year, got under way yesterday. The full programme of the trark and field events opening246 words
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694 1967-10-17 14 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (Reufer) Mohammed Gammoudi, Tunisia's star distance runner, yesterday gained the distinction of winning the first final in the pre-Olympics meeting when he edged out East Germany's Jurgen Haase in the 10,000 metres. In a thrilling finish with Haas*, he won694 words
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271 1967-10-17 14 MEXICO CITY. Mon. (Reuter) Controversy on the altitude problem continued to rage yesterday as the third international sports week, dubbed “the Little Olympics”, got under way. Mexico City 7-350 feet <2.240 metres* altitude may prove harmful to athletes, particularly in long-dis-tance events, according to a271 words
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140 1967-10-17 14 ROME Mon. (Reuter) Intemazlonale Milan, twice winners of the European Cup. suffered a shock 3-1 defeat at tne hands of Atalanta yesterday and plunged to ninth place in the Italian First Division league table. The defeat Inter's first this season after being nosed out140 words
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213 1967-10-17 14 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Mr. Claude Lister, manager of the South African Davis Cup team, said here yesterday that the dates for the inter-zone Davis Cup tie against India in Barcelona were “in the balance.” The Spanish Tennis Federation. who are staging the213 words
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Advertisement538 1967-10-17 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building, Singapore. VS MUBARUK b Brothers. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore TAY BUAN CUAN LTDSUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE. 1419,538 words
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Advertisement541 1967-10-17 14 TENDER NOTICES J.K.R. SELANGOR PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. g TAWARAN daripada pem- borong2 yang berdaftar dlI J.K-R. di-dalam Kelas D dan ka-atas kepala IV kepala kechil 2<b» akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri Selangor hingga jam pukol 300 petang pada 2hb. Nov. 1967. Untok: Piled Foundations to proposed Asrama Selangor at Gurney541 words
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Advertisement306 1967-10-17 14 KELAB LI'MBA KI'DA PERAK PERAK TI RE Cl UB Of TOBI R MEETING I<xr? FIRST DAT SATURDAY 2IST. OCTOBER, IMI, SECOND DAY SUNDAY S\D. OCTOBER '9K~. THIRD DAY SATURDAY 28TH OCTOBER. 1967. FOURTH DAY SUNDAY 29TH OCTOBER. 1967. ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY U*ual:* 11.- Unlimited Sweeps306 words
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303 1967-10-17 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Promising footballers in the Republic will receive expert coaching soon, with the arrival of a Bulgarian coach. The Ministry of Social Affairs has with the assistance of the Bulgarian Trade Representative in Singapore and the Singapore Tobarro Company Litnited secured the303 words
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96 1967-10-17 15 LONDON. Mon. (Router)— Two «*ar British professional cyclists, Albert Hitrhen. who has represented Britain in the Tour oe France and Martin Filmer have been suspended for two years and fined €75 each for allegedly infringing doping regulation? Bo*n cyclists were present a* yesterday's96 words
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84 1967-10-17 15 MEXICO CITY, Mon (Reuter Mohammed Nassiri. of Iran, set a world rerord of 145 5 kilos (32n$ lbs.) for the jerk when winning the bantamweight class in the preOlympics tournament here last night. For total purposes the Jerk wag recorded at 14584 words
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211 1967-10-17 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Football Association of Singapore Council have agreed to pay a months’ salary in lieu of notice to the former executive secretary of tbe association. Mr K.T. J<*ieph who was asked to leave mid-way through the Couneil proceedings held on Aug.211 words
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174 1967-10-17 15 PARIS Moc. *Reu*er; Australian Paul Hawkins ar.d Belgian Jacky Ickx drove their seven-litre Eord Mirage through ’he rain to a deciaiv e victory in the Paris 1.000 kilometres sport car race here yesterday Hawkins and Ickx wer* out in front for mueh of the174 words
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Article43 1967-10-17 15 MALACCA. Mon The two motor cyclists who crashed during yesterday s motor sprints and admitted Into hospital wpre today reported to be making progress. They were Tham Bing Kwan and Tan Woo Seng. Both crashed while negotiating the hair-pin.43 words
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416 1967-10-17 15 GOTEMBA, i Japan), Mon. (UPI). Several European motorcycling experts last night were shorply critical of the failure by the official representative of fhe International Federation of Motorcycling (FIM) to decide on the 1967 world champion rider in the 250ce event. The controversy arose when416 words
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Article140 1967-10-17 15 LI 5 BON Mon (R4u‘4r) Results in the firs* elimination round, seemed Q f the Portugue«e Cup yesterday Benfl'-a 9 Montijo 0 (overall result 13-1). Tomar 4 Leixoes 2 (4-9), Salgueiros 1 Setubal 1 (18), Sporting 3 Cuf 1 (4 2). Belenense* 4 Portimoh#n«# 1 (8-1)140 words
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110 1967-10-17 15 MUAR. Mon The Sultan Ismail Oirl* School hall In Johore Bahru has been chosen as the venue for training Malaysia's badminton squad for the Third Seap Games to be held in Bangkok in December. The training session will start from Nov. 8.110 words
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250 1967-10-17 15 HOUSTON, Texos, Mon. (UPI). The smaller British golf ball may be used in the 17th biennial Ryder Cup match this week and host pro Jimmy Demaret said the Americans "are out of their minds" if they don't use it. The250 words
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Article181 1967-10-17 15 MONTEREY. (California». Larer of New Zealand ra-ed a Chevmles-pnwered sports car of his own design to victory in *he 261 7-mile (323 58 kilometrg) Monterey Grand Pnx at a record speed of ***** mi'e* per hour (163 4 kph) here yesterday. McLaren victory moved him181 words
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Article118 1967-10-17 15 PARIB. Mem. 1 Reuter; Rod Laver, of Australia, won the 9.000 francs '£7oo) first prize In the Pans professional tennis tournament here today by beating Andres Glmeno of Spain 6-4. 8-6. 4-6. 6-2. The Australian left-hander had too much speed and was too accurate In118 words
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Article89 1967-10-17 15 BRIDGETOWN. (Barbados). Mon (Reuter) An appeal has beer launched here for a memorial to Sir Frank Worrell, former West Indies cricket captain, who died last March. Subscription* are beio* sought in Commonwealth cricketing countries for the memorial, which will aim at closer ties between89 words
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Article49 1967-10-17 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The finals of the South Pacific Classic, originally scheduled for Oct. 29 at Jackie's Bowl, Katong has been postponed to Nov. 5. This is to allow bolwers taking part in the International Masters regional finals at Bangkok to return in time for the Qassis.49 words
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211 1967-10-17 15 MELBOURNE. Mon (UPI) Huge betting plunges by an Asian syndicg‘e at Cauifl#ld tra-k on Saturday have sent Austraiian bookies reeling A syndrate. beaded by F:1 pino businessman Felipe Ysmael. wagered a quarter of a million dolars in a betting battle with211 words
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Article54 1967-10-17 15 MADRID. Mon (Reuter) Results of Spanish First Division soccer matches played yesterday. Real Soeledad 0. Las P 1. Espanol 4. Malaga 1. Valencia 1. Barcelona 2. Athletico M 3. Pontevedra 0. Atletico Bilbao 1. Real M. 2. Real Betls 1. Elche 0 Real Zaragoza 1. Sevilla 1.54 words
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1123 1967-10-17 15 IPOH. Mon. Weights Seeond dav for the first dav of the Perak Turf Club Meeting on Oct. 21. Weight, for the Day. Oct 22. Second First day Horse* Class 1 Div. 1 Horses Class 2—Diy. 1 6 Furlongs 5J Furlonff Str. Lord Sussex1,123 words
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Article, Illustration721 1967-10-17 16 H.M.S. Sutan - By H.M.S. Sutan SINGAPORE, Mon. A drop-goal by Mitchell in the 29th minute of the secondhalf enabled Joint Services to hold the visiting Goondiwindi Emu rugger team from Aus tralia to a 6-all draw in an action-packed game on the Padang here— Sunsport pix by Jimmy Chow. - 721 words
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Article361 1967-10-17 16 Little Nene - by Little Nene SINGAPORE. Mon IN a two-ball best-ball competition for the Bah Chee Cup, FM Benito <l4> and RE. Curtis (20> carded a nett-30-30—60 to beat the strong eonbination of Dr Brian D Bras < 16) and Patrick Chan (22) on a countback. DBra* <se Chan turned361 words
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390 1967-10-17 16 Albert Johnson - FAS have no right to interfere —NTUC by Albert Johnson SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chairman of the Football Tournament Committee of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. Paul Kunjuraman. said the FA. of Singapore have no right to interfere with the football league organised bv NTUC. In an interview with Sunsport390 words
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605 1967-10-17 16 HARI CHAND - By HARI CHAND KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Armed Forces brightened their hopes of entering the Anal when they beat Selangor 16-8 in the petition of the Malaysian Rugby Lmon at the Seian- gor padang today. The Forces605 words
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213 1967-10-17 16 NEW YORK. Mon (UPI) Unbeaten heavyweight Joe Frazier meets promising Tonv Doyle in the new Spectrum arena in Philadelphia tomorrow night ?s the feature of the week's boxing schedule. Frazier has won 17 straight. including 15 by knockout, while Doyle 17-4-1. Doyle, from Salt213 words
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Article135 1967-10-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Combined Police were unlucky not to collect full points, when they played Club de Recrio to a scoreless draw in a Selangor Hockey Association senior division league match at Jalan Gurney here this evening Police, mak.ng their second outing, failed to135 words
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Article88 1967-10-17 16 MACAO. Mon (UPI). Organizers of the 14th Macao Grand Prix said today they have received 105 entries tor the race weekend next November. but that more may be arriving by mail. Officially, the deadline for entries was last Sunday, but the organizers said they88 words
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Miscellaneous56 1967-10-17 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.06 am. <7.9 ft.), 12.00 am. (7.5 ft.) Port Swettenham: 5.04 a.m (159 ft), 5.26 pm. (14.7 ft.) Port Dickson: 5.53 a.m. (9.1 ft.) Singapore: 10.31 a.m. (8.4 ft.), 10.36 pm. (8.9 ft) Sedili Kechil: 857 a.m. (7.0 ft.), 9.31 pm. (6.8 ft.) Kuantan: 8.16 am.56 words
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