Eastern Sun, 23 October 1967

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  • 25 1 Eastern Sun Imfopcndenf National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 449 Monday, 23 October 1967. VJf MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
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  • 797 1  -  M.C.A: We hope and pray small minority of Malays will not jump rails By MUSA SCULLY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Guardian official organ of the Malaysian Chinese Association today expressed hope and prayer that the moderate Malaysian-minded vast majority of Malays under Tunku Abdul Rahman and
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  • 17 1 CPI radiophoto shows the antiVietnam war demonstrators in Washington on Saturday. (Storv in Page 6).
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  • 95 1 THE PENTAGON. Virginia. Sun (Router 1— The battle of the Pentagon, somet.me* uglv and bloody, appeared to be over this morningAs dawn broke, only a hand ful of the thousand* of anti-Vietnam war demonstrators who set out yesterday to march on the Defence Department remained
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  • 140 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Sun (Reuter) UN. Secretary-General IJ Thant dissociated himself vesterdav from remarks by Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew that no Vietnam settlement was likely before the American presidential election. About an hour after Mr. Lee had told reporters
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  • 82 1 HONG KONG, Sun (UPI) —The People's Daily today sharply attacked the exchange of Ambassadors between the Soviet Union and Malaysia. In an international commentary broadcast by Peking Radio, the organ of the Chinese Communist Party said: "Now it is common phenomenon for the
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  • 75 1 TEL AVIV. Sun (Reuter) Defence Minister Moshe Dayan warned Israelis this weekend to be prepared for an Egyptian offensive in the Suez Canal zone. Egypt's Air Force* was back to 80 per cent of its strength before June's war. and tank* lost then had now been
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  • 65 1 TEL AVIV. Sun. (Reuter) The Israeli Cabinet went into a tense meeting today as public opinion reacted angrily to the sinking of an Israeli destroyer by a mis-sile-firing Egyptian ship in the Mediterranean yesterday. Oil-soaked survivors from the destroyer Eilath began arriving at a hospital in
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  • 281 1  -  By M. GORDON Kuala lumpur, sun. The four bodies of those on board th«* crashed Twin Pioneer of the Royal Malaysian Air Force were tonight flown back to the RMAF base here from the crash scen e in Perak. A Royal Air
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 285 2 MAD RACE OF BIG POWERS’ KUCHING, Sarawak, Sun. (UPI). Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today warned that the world is moving towards "a very dangerous situation." The Prime Minister, who was speaking in Limbang District at the beginning of a six-day visit to the
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    • 570 2 KUCHING, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, last night refuted rumours that Malays wanted to dominate Malaysia, He said this was not true since we adhered to the democratic system of Government. He said, In a democracy, the power to
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    • 137 2 PENANG. Sun. The Assistant Minister of Cu X ou ’h and Sports, Dato Engku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir, said today that youths could prove useful to society, if they were directed along the right pa^h. He said this when he declared open the Sunget Youth
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    • 62 2 MUAR Sun A two-aay traffic game will be opened by the District Officer of Bstu Pahat, Enche Yusof bin Abdul Rahman. at *he Batu Pahat stadium at Jalan Ampuan on Nov 11. Organised by the Shell Oil Company, it is to promo'e road-safety among
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    • 428 2 KUCHING. Sun. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra. was given a rousing welcome in the Fifth Division today when he began his six-day official visit to Sarawak, accompanied by the Minister for lands and mines and Justice. Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya kub
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    • 51 2 Two student? from Seremban, received their engineering diplomas at a ceremony in Melbourne rerently. Shown after their graduation in Melbourne are: Lai Siong Tan, of 106 Paul Street (left), who received his Followship in Electrical Engineering, and Ah Let Lew, of 3C Wise Road, who received his Fellowship in Civil
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    • 243 2 Malaysian diplomat tells US: NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) The Malaysian Ambassador to the United States predicted today the war in Vietnam could "fzzie out" if the American people convince the Communists of their will to win. Tan Sri Ong Yoke
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    • 281 2 SINGAPORE. Sun The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr Adam Malik today expressed confidence that more countries would join Asean During a stopover In Singapore Airport, he told newsmen he had received inquiries from Asean countries to join the regional grouping He said
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    • 249 2 KUCHING. Son. The Education Department Is co operating with the newlyformed Road Safety Council to promote road safety consciousness among school children in Sarawak. The Director of Education, Mr. Kum 800, who is a member of the Council, has stated that suitable material would be sent to
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    • 227 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A labourer, Lau Cheng Hoe 22, who robbed a woman temple caretaker of cash and jewellery amounting to $1,515 was today sentenced to two years jail by the President of the Sessions Court here, Enche Mohamed Yusof bin Moha- med
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    • 159 2 KUCHING Bun. In this month? Dolphin (Dolphin 87). the centre pages feature the Jurong Industrial Estate in Singapore This article is Illustrated with interesting photograph s of Singapore’s biggest building project. Readers who hav e been to Kampong Tal-1 past the 27th mile from Kuching
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    • 109 2 JEBSELTON. Ban. An office of the Employees Provident Fund is *o be set up in Jesseltoru probably early n*xt y*ar This was disclosed by the manager of the EPF, W»«t Malaysia. Mr. Lee Slow Mong. on his arrival here this morning. Mr Lee. who will
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    • 656 3 Sun. The University of Singapore was today criticised by the Students' Union for not inviting students' representation and seeking their opinion in the university's deliberations for the development of the institution. A statement issued by the general secretary of
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    • 342 3 SINGAPORE Sun Will the Minister for Finance. Dr Goh Ken: Swee, look into the question of arbitrary price Increases by large and monopolistic commercial firms, in particular the giant petroleum companies? This question win be asked by Mr Ng Kah Ting MP
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    • 88 3 SINGAPORE Bun. The port of Singapore was today de.vtr.bed as “promising by Japanese shipping magnate. Mr Shuiehl Okada president of the Japayi Line Ltd. He had been here for the past two days studying the business situation and the possibilities of expanding his company’s shipping services here.
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    • 256 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Adult Education Board will be conducting a “Practical Colour Photography course for the amateur or professional photographers who wish to master the scientific techniques in colour photography. Students will be given step-by-step instructions or the fundamental colour visions, and processing
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    • 269 3 SINGAPORE. Sa* -The help giver by a smallholder to survivors from a mid-air Jet collision has been recognised by the Royal Air Force. Er he Hamid bin Kad;r. of Ulu Pu.a: near Geiang Patah in Johore he’.ped two injured R AT men who ejected
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    • 124 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Na’iona Safety First Council of Singapore wil! ho d a second ndu?trial safety seminar at Sheil Theatrefte. Shell House here on Oct- 31. The aim* of the seminar are to: D;'~uss the various problems related to industrial safety; Det ermine how best to promote
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    • 60 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. A ceremony to mark the inaugural meeting of the Women's Organisation Committee of the P A P. Sembawang branch will be held on Wednesday at 7 00 p.m. at 1022-2 Jalan Pasar. Madam Chan Choy Siong M.P. for Delta will declare the meeting open and Mr.
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    • 32 3 PENANG, Sun. Three men were picked up by the oflßcer-in-chargp of Penang Central. Asp Wong Ah Onn, at the Aik Seng bazaar in the early hours of this morning.
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    • 26 3 PENANG. Sun. A house in Muntri Street was ransacked by three masked and armed robbers, who escaped with cash and jewellery, amounting to $786.
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    • 383 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The 3rd Afro-Asian Housing Congress to be held in Tanzania in 1969 will look into the problem of providing low cost housing schemes for those in the lowest income group in member countries. This was revealed here
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    • 76 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. A "production management evaluation wlD he held at the Shell Tbeatrette, Shell House here on Thursday and Friday The seminar is organised by the Light Industries Service* of the Economic Development Board. The seminar will enable the participants to reexchange ideas on the practical
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    • 278 4  -  KELANTAN HILIR BY-ELECTION: By JAMAL ALI KOTA BHARU, Sun. Th« Pan-Mo-layon Islamic Party candidate Ustaz Nik Abdul Aziz bin Nik Mat, 36, has won the Kelantan Hilir Parliamentary by- election with a majority vote of 3,259. He obtained 11.855 votes, with the Alliance candidate Tunku Noor Aishah
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    • 398 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. RUM the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya today welcomed the statemei t by Malayan Railway's new General Manager, Enche Waad bin Jamaluddin, that he would press for the setting up of a research and planning section to study all problems and
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    • 41 4 Miss Sundri Jethonand, third daughter of the proprietor of Globe Silk Store, who married Bombay businessman, Mr. Udai Kodumal, at her father's house in Jalan Seavoy, Kuala Lumpur last night. More than 2,000 people attended the wedding ceremony end buffet dinner.
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    • 88 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Minister of Transport. Tan Sn Sardon bin Haj£ Jubir todav .r.eugurated the Civil Aviation branch of the Firemen's Union in Suban* Airport. He told the firemen it was not the responsibility of the Government alone to meet the needs of the
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    • 154 4 The big debate between the National Union of Teachers and the Day Training Centre Teachers' Union at MARA Auditorium in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday (Oct. 21) ended with handshakes all round. Dr. Lim Chong Yah of the University of Malaya, who chaired the debate, is
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    • 281 4 IPOH, Sun The Malaysian Trades Union Congress will be actively taking part in the next general elections. “We will fuppoct those candidates who have the welfare of the workers at heart." the MTUC Secretary-General. Mr S J H Zaidi dis-losed here today spea
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    • 114 4 PENANG. Sun Three armed thugs waylaid a 23-year-old bread vendor, Mohamed Shariff s/0 Moto Ohan:. while he was delivering bread along Presgrave Street yesterday. The robbers surrounded him and at dagger point took away his watch valued at *49 Later the same day Said Mohamed s/o Meera
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    • 117 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun Police yesterday raided the hide-out of a gang of motor-vehicles thieves at 4i mile Kampong Cheras. arrested a man. and recovered some stolen vehicles. The raid was carried out as a result of Information received the Acting Deputy OCPD. Ac’ing DSP
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    • 372 4  -  By KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Sun. A dying wish of the late Msgr. Francis Chan, the Bishop of Penang, to set up a cancer nursing home in this island, the first phase of a multi-million dollar cancer hospital, will be fulfilled in
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    • 234 4 PENANG, Sun The National Chairman of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu. todav urged the Government to withhold the implementation of the appointment of Enche Abdul Rahman Talib as Malaysia s Ambassador to the United Arab Republic and the Republic of Morocco
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    • 161 4 PENANG. Sub Thirteen delegates and several supporters of the Perak branch staged a “walk-out" at the annual delegates' conference of the Labour Party of Malaya held at the former Happy Dance Hall i B the Wembley Park here this morning The "walk-out" was in protest
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    • 88 4 KUALA LUMPUR. 6un. Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today sent a message of condolence over the death of the former Japanese Premier Mr. Shlgeru Yoshida. The message said: ‘‘His death is not only a personal loss to me but also
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    • 41 4 TAIPING. Sun. 120 members of the Civil Defence Corps here will hold a mock exercise at the Esplanade at 2.30 p.m. on Nov. 4. The Mentrl Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said will take the salute at a march past.
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    • 564 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore will be a partner in the largest joint project to be undertaken by the Asian Broadcasting Union next year—to produce six sets of colour films for educational television services in the re- gion. Australia Malaysia and Brunei are
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    • 550 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee said today he was happy that there had been an end to the "eraxy business" of transporting water and air bubbles on journeys of up to 20,000 miles and having
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    • 159 5 SINGAPORE. Sun Physical education plays an important role in the development of a nation as evident from the achievements of other countries which are powerful and progressive today the Minister of State for Defence. Mr. Wee Toon Boon said. There was no reason, thereiore
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    • 91 5 The Venerable W.E.G. Payton, Chaplain-in-Chief of the Royal Air Force, visited the Tamil Anglican Church just outside the main gate at R.A.F. Seletar, Singapore recently. For many years the Tamil congregation used St. Mary’s Church on the station but last year the foundation stone of the new church was laid.
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    • 141 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. During the last seven years the number of non-citizens employed In senior and executive positions has decreased by one third while the number of citizens so employed has increased by more than half. This indication is shown by a survey
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    • 891 5 Singapore, Sunday. 'THE reason why the Government wa* interested in the continued growth and well-being of the printing industry was because of its high labour content and skill. The Director of the Economic Development Board Mr Lim Ho Hup said today
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 889 6 Pentagon briefly stormed by anti-war demonstrators ■yyASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) Soldiers firing tear gas and wielding rifle butts beat back anti-Vietnam war demonstrators last night after a brief storming of the Pentagon. The troops trampled over demonstrators, many of them hippies wearing beads and flowers,
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    • 187 6 SAIGON. Sun. (CPI) Most GFs would rather see their fellow Americans storming Vietcong strongholds than the doors of the Pentagon The? are punled and concerned about the anti-war demonstrations back home but not alarmed. “I don't think these people know what they're
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    • 75 6 SAIGON Sun ilPI) A 2€-year-old Buddhist nun burned herself to death early on Sunday in protest against th« Government of President-elect Nguyen Van Thieu. Buddhist sources saiu the nun. identified as Hue Lac. doused herself with flammable liquid and set it aflre at about 5 am.,
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    • 924 6 Sun. (Reu--2 ter) Nationwide demonstrations against the Vietnam war were staged in Japan yesterday. Police estimated some 205,000 workers and students took part in the demonstrations which were held to observe the day for united international a c t i o n against the
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    • 146 6 NEW YORK Sun (Reuter) Hundreds of motorists in the New York area drove in daylight with their headlights blazing yesterday as a sign of solidarity with I S. troops in Vietnam. Their action was in response to a suggestion by a group railed the National
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    • 146 6 WASHINGTON, Sun (Reuter). President Johnson yesterday signed a Bill imposing heavy penalties against persons conducting unauthorised demonstrations in the grounds of the Capitol, the area in which Congress is located. Ironically, the signing came as thousands of demonstrators converged on the Pentagon in a massive
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    • 277 6 KANSAS CITY. Missouri. Sun. (CPI). Sen. Stuart Symington. De-mocrat-Missouri. said on Saturday the Vnited States should try to end the war in Vietnam not only by stopping the bombing in North Vietnam but all military operations to see what would result. Mr. Symington read to
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    • 252 7 I AIRO, Sun. (Reuter) United Arab Republic naval units engaged and damaged a second Israeli ship yesterday inside territorial waters north-east of Port Said, an Egyptian military spokesman announced here early today. The second attack came at 1930 local time (1730 GMT) just over
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    • 556 7 Tl' r ASHINGTON, Sun. fßeuter) Secretary of State Dean Rusk defended the air war against North Vietnam again yesterday and said NATO Allies would want the United States to bomb any hostile forces which attacked in Europe. I ZT~T Mr Rusk, interviewed on a
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    • 141 7 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Railway trade union leaders yesterday called off their strike of guards which was threatening to endanger food supplies for large areas of the country. Their decision —by a 177 majority came only a few days before the Government was prepared to ask Parliament for
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    • 66 7 Schoolboys on the tiny island of Ou in the Rvukyu* must walk on water to get to school. They do it on stilts. That happened when ebbtide makes the channel too shallow for their school boat or hightide makes It too deep to wade across on
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    • 261 7 Hong kong, Sun. (UPI). Nine persons, i.-'rluding five teenage r r 1 students of leftist schools, were arrested on Saturday for plonting and carrying bombs. This was the biggest haul in one day of bomb planters and carriers in the five- month
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    • 144 7 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Britain has again a#ked China to release a Hong Kong Police Inspector who was dragged across the Chinese border last week, informed British sources said here yesterday. Inspector Frank Knight wa* dragged across the Man Kam To border bridge into
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    • 222 7 JAKARTA. Sun (Reuteri —lndonesian infantry troops, barked by artillery units, were today reported to be launching large-scale operations against Communist guerillas at Mt Merabug at Bengkayang District. West Borneo near the border with the Malaysian State of Sarawak The operation followed last week's fierce battle in
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    • 145 7 PARIS, Sun (Reuter) A 44-year-old Roman Catbo lie priest. Abb* Bernard Gachet, who posed for obscene photographs with a 72-year-old governess, wa, today *i\en a 13month suspended jail sentence and fined 10 000 franc* (about £710) for outrage to public morality. The governess. Adel
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    • 50 7 JAKARTA Sun. (Reuter) Three rubber tappers have been reported killed by a roving tiger in a pianta’ion in the Muswj Rawas area of South Sumatra Indonesia's Antara News Agency said tigers had been raiding villages in the area and carrying off livestock for some time.
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    • 166 7 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) The Japanese newspaper, Mamichl Shlmbun. today criticised Japanese Prime Minister, Eisaku Sato’s action in cutting short his visit to Bouth Vietnam from 25 to four hours. Mr Sato cut short his Saigon visit following the death of former Japanese Premier Shigeru Yoehlda in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 1382 7 "“'TV and Radio today TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KI'ALA LUMPUR and Pulan Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Joh ore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pabat; 9 Kluang PM. 545 Opening Annct Prog Summary; 5.50 News Outlines in the National Language; 555 National Songs. 6.00 News in Tamil 610
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  • 465 8 WHEN Malayan Government leaders agreed to form Malaysia by Incorporating the States of Sabah. Sarawak and Singapore with the States of the Peninsula, they had not dreamt that the new Federation would plague them with so much trouble. The British colonial authorities had found that it
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  • 283 8 rpRADITIONS die hard in the economically A less developed East Coast of West Malaysia. They wear well like old clothes on the tens of thousands of fishermen along the coast. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, in launching a $150,000 pilot trawler fishing project last week, hoped it
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  • 2265 8  -  by Yong Nyuk Lin S'pore's Minister of Health tifirrmm by Mr. Ynny \yuk #-in in thr itrrniy mrrnnd rnyuinr mraainn nt thn fmrnrral Amnrtnhly nf iht» I nit«>d \atinnm on Yridny. 3 th Ortnbrr. 19b 7. employment
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  • 217 8  -  By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials”) H ANK was driving home one afternoon when he struck seven-year -old Francis, who was riding his bicyle. Hank dragged Francis about 45 feet. Francis sued to recover money damages for his injuries. The jury awarded
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  • LETTERS...
    • 551 8 AS one of the students who was banished from Singapore as a result of our protest against the suitability cert ificates, may I be permitted to comment on Mr. Nair'a reckless and altogether irresponsible remarks (‘Eastern Sun’ Oct 16). Not only was Mr. Nalr
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    • 48 8 YOUR leader “Easy Money*’ in your issue of Oct. 12 should be translated into Malay, Chinese and Tamil and a copy of each hung In every room j® Parliament House, Kuala Lumpur, and in every room in all Government Offices throughout Malaysia. C- P. TUA.M Seremban
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 554 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. A fairlv active condition ruled on the Stock Exchange last week. This resulted in the total turnover reaching to 6.616.500 units worth 50,892,205 Trading during the week was largely concentrated on both the industrial and property section of the market. There
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    • 86 9 KUALA LUMPUR Sun Choy Slew Hoong. an engineering sales executive with William Jacks Kuala Lumpur office, has left for Hongkong to attend a training course. He will be attached to one of the company’s principals. D e g n a Limited, where he will
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    • 128 9 NEW YORK. Sun (Reuter) Pan American World A:rway* has announced that a new pattern of Americanfla? a:r services linking Australia. Indonesia and Hongkong wil'. be inaugurated by Pan American Airways on Oct. 29 The new services will result from an extension of Pan Am’! present Los
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    • 80 9 MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter) The Soviet Union and India are discussing a possible increase in purchases of steel produced at India's Bhilai steel P**? 1, which was built with Soviet assistance, informed sources said yesterday. Though no definite agreement has been reached, the
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    • 459 9 INTERNATIONAL RUBBER STUDY GROUP OAO PAULO, Brazil, Sun. (Reuter) —The International Rubber Study Group approved the establishment of a natural and synthetic rubber producers consultative committee to consider problems of mutual concern to the two rubber-producing industries. In a communique issued today following
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    • 107 9 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPD— A joint venture contract between the Indonesian s* at Oil Company Permina and the United Sta’es Continental Overseas Oil Company was realised here this week after the Continental representatives turned over US$l million to Permina for information received on the areas to be exploited
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    • 194 9 TOKYO Sun Commercial airlines to be produced by Japan in the 1970’s will be YSI 1 model* equipped with jet engines, according to a plan under study by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI*. The new YSH planes, however, will be equipped
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    • 162 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Chairman of Shanks Malaysia Limited and of the parent organisation in the United Kingdom. Mr. Kenneth L. Shanks, will visit Malaysia this week in the course of a tour of his group's factories and agents throughout the world. The Chairman
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    • 351 9 TOKYO. Sun The Japanese shipping industry, once depressed, has made a comeback since 1984 and is expected to rise to its feet again by 1989. But it will have to work harder for basic financial and business reforms to meet the deemed of the times,
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    • 326 9  -  NEGOTIATIONS FOR BRITISH COMMON MARKET MEMBERSHIP By HAROLD KING PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) General de Gaulle has instructed his Foreign Minister to refuse any compromise formula for the proposed negotiations for British Common Market membership when Foreign Ministers of the "six" meet next week, Government
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    • 343 9 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Malaysia and Singapore are amongst the most promising growth markets for the communications and allied industries. This was said here recently by Mr. John W. Guilfoyle, Vice-President of International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT) and Group Executive and President of
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  • ASIAN BROADCASTING UNION FEATURE
    • 118 10 HE Fourth General Assembly of the Asian Broadcasting Union trill he declared open by the acting Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye at the Singapore Conference Hall Shenton Bay in Singapore at 10 a.m. today. The Assembly uhirh trill be attended by delegates from
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    • 151 10  -  Enche Othman Wok. Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. SINGAPORE is proud to be the host country for the 4th General Assembly of the Asian Broadcasting Union. Today's Opening Ceremony at the Singapore Conference Hail which will be attended by delegates from 44 member organisations of 31
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    • 602 10  -  By YOSHINORI MAEDA, President, Asian Broadcasting Union. THE Asian Broadcasting Union (ABU) is indeed fortunate to be able to hold its Fourth General Assembly in Singapore. Past General Assemblies of our Union have been held in Sydney, Tokyo and Taipei. These cities are located at
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  • ABU feature
    • 204 11  -  By P. S. Raman, Director of Broadcasting M°“ than one hundA red delegates from 44 member organisations of 31 countries will meet tomorrow at the Singapore Conference Hall to discuss the problems of broadcasting media in Asian countries. The delegates will be attending the
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    • 518 11 'T'HE member broadcasx ting organisations of the Asian Union participating in its first General Assembly, meeting in Sydney, Australia, in November 1964. approved the establishment of international competitions for Radio and Television Programmes. The purpose of this competition 1b to promote the
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    • 849 11  -  FARM BROADCASTING ESSENTIAL IN ASIA By Sir Charles Moses, ABU's Secretary-General gINGAPORE, which is the smallest member of the ABU in size but not importance, will be host for the biggest of the ABU's General Assemblies. Approximately 100 delegates and observers from 50 organisations
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    • 463 11 gINGAPORE, with one of the highest standard of living in South-East Asia will probably not be long before she introduces colour television. The recent development by Philips of the Plumbicon T.V. colour camera will undoubtedly play a part in contributing to local T.V. developments. The
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    • 832 14  -  By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Y. K. Seng, lauded by many as a "born bowler," today created a controversial upset at the All-Malaysian Grand Finals of the South Pacific Classic Tournament by beating Billy Tjoa, the favourite, by a mere
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    • 193 14 RI AL A LIMPIR Sun— Adam Naina Mohd. of Selangor set a new record in the clay pigeon at the Second National Shooting Championships at Subang Range here today. His *core of 159 out of 200 birds bettered the previous mark of 150 set
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    • 351 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Philippines have entered the final of the team event in the second Asian Junior Tennis Championships with an unbeaten record in Group “A”. In the deciding tie against Ceylon this morning on the Selangor Club courts. Philippines won
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    • 213 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Ng “shuttle” family captured five State titles in the three-day Johore Open Badminton Championships which ended at the Sultan Ibrahim Girls' School hall last night- Malaysian international Billy Ng retained his singles title when he beat Thomas Cupper Omar
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    • 331 14 KUALA LIMPIR. Sun. No more than 195 minutes plav was possible on the second day of the two-day match of the Navaratnam Shield cricket final between the University of Malaya and Kajang IndoCeylonese at Cheras here today. A heavy downpour at lunch break
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    • 276 14 SEREMBAX. Sun NS Club Pirate* continued their winning streak here this evening to beat the NS Chinese Recreation Club in the John Aitkens League match by 14 point* 'goal, three tries' to five points (goal) at the Stadium padang here today. Pirate.* ve*terday beat Selangor
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    • 293 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Republic’s national soccer team face a touch assignment when the squad compete in the Vietnam National Day soccer tournament to be held from Nov. 4 to 14. Six countries, including Singapore. have entered teams for the football tournament. The
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    • 2324 15  -  Sullivan sends out 3 winners By WINDSOR LAD un Top Power, well ridden by jockey Garnet Bougoure, chalked up his fourth win in recent starts with a smart display when he snatched a neck decision over Roman Game (Kingston) in the 9f., for Class One Division
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    • 215 15 MEXICO CITY, Sun. (Reuter) Elaborate arrangement* are being made t*» take care of athlete* in t®day’* pre-Olvmpte gruellln* marathon run here the stifrest test *0 far for the runners to adapt them*elves to Mexico City's 7.350-foot altitude. A* the 79 starter* set out from the Zocalo.
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    • 158 15 SFRF.MRAN kun ft Is all square at the end of the flr*t night* plav in the Foong Seong Cup Central Zone Bn»l here at the NSCRC court* when Malacca and Nelangor are locked at 2-2. Selangor led twice tonight but a *pirited display by Malacca
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    • 88 15 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) Jan Janssen of Holland yesterday won the annual 20.000 franc (£1.500) award for the top professional cyclist of the year. The award Is calculated on placing* In all the season's major tours, one-day classics and time trials. Janssen, a former
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    • 170 15 IPOH, Sun Malaysian Police qualified to meet National Electricity Board In the final of the Malaysian Government Service* Inter-State cricket competition, when they beat Perak bv 56 runs on first inning* at the Municipal radang here today. Police, batting first, were all out for
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    • 382 15 lONDON, Sun. (Reuter). West Germany clinched the unofficial J championship of the London pre-Olympie hockey tournament with a crushing 5-1 victory over Britain yesterday. The Germans only needed a draw for the title but produced the biggest win of the whole tournament to devastate
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    • 197 15 Houston. Texas, sun. (Reuter) —The United State* gained an overwhelming 13-3 lead over Britain on the second dav of the Rvder Cup golf match here yesterday, winning *even of the dav** eight four-hall foursomes and halving the other. The Americans need to
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    • 90 15 MEXICO CITY. Sun (Reuter) Italy's Gulannl Bartori. the gold medal winner, and flve other riders beat the world record In the 1,000 metres time trial In the preOlympics cycling yesterday Sarilon won in one minute 0.4.81 seconds, to shatter the previous figures of
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    • 327 15 NEWMARKET, Suffolk. Sun (Reutqr) Michael Sobeir* colt. Reform, whacked dual English classic winner Rovai Palace to win the rich Champion Stakes here vesterday. Sobell. jockey Scobie Breasley and trainer Sir Gordon Richards had some anxious moments when a steward's Inquiry Into the running of
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    • 116 15 PERTH. Sun (Reuter) Test prospect John Inverarity, with a R undefeated 76, saved Western Australia from complete rout when he helped them total 161 in their Sheffield Shield cricket match against Victoria here yesterday. Victoria also made a poor start to their innings, struggling to
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    • 315 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The touring Emu XV from Australia suffered their second defeat in Malaysia. when they were thrashed by 11 points (goal, try, penalty) to nil in a friendly match on the Selangor Club padang here today. Last Thursday, they lost 6-14 to 28th Australian
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    • 66 15 SINGAPORE. Sun —Four local speedsters shattered the SEAP qualifying times when they clocked 2hrs. 34min. 43.5 secs, in the 100 kilometres road team trial held by the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association at Jurong Road today. The team comprised Mohalan bin Sarbi; Quah Chee Beng.
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  • 446 16 League soccer take second spot T ONDON, Sun. (Reuter) League football in Britain took second place yesterday to the home international championship matches in which England and Northern Ireland both scored victories. England beat Wales 3-0 to go to the top of the fourcountry championship table,
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  • 145 16 PENANG, Sun Penang earned the right to compete in the semifinals and finals when they beat Perak 5-0 in Pan-Malaysian InterState Government Services Badminton Championship. Northern Zone finals, held at the Penang Chinese Girls High School here this morning. The semi-finals and finals will be
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  • 130 16 PENANG. Sun The Secretary of the Per.ar.g Badminton Association. Mr. Eric Tay, disclosed today that six players have been named to make a strong bid for the Heah Joo Sear.g Cup to be held at the Dewar Guru in Alor Star on
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  • 140 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Under-23 selectors have named 21 players for a final practice against an Invitation XV to be played on Tuesday at the Selangor Padang Enche Mohamed Ashroff. convenor and manager of the Selangor Under-23. said all those turning up would
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  • 1471 16 RESULTS TABLES ENGLISH ONE Fulham l Man. City 4 P. w D L P A ptx Liverpool ia 8 I 3 21 8 17 S field W xa 2 22 14 17 M ittr C li 6 4 1 19 11 16 T tenham ia 3 3 23 21 16
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  • 257 16 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Results of Rugby Union matches played yesterday were: County Championship Durham 31. Cumberland Westmoreland 0. Club Matches Abertillery 3. Pontypridd 8 Aldershot Services 6. Old Millhillians 3 Bath 6. Bristol 5 Bedford 0. Guy’s Hospital 8. Bradford 16. Manchester 17. Bridgend 8. Ebbw Vale
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  • 206 16 MEXICO CITY, Sun. (Reuter). Scotland’s Jim Clark, driving a Works Lotus, yesterday earned the No. 1 grid spot for today's Mexico Grand Prix motor race when he recorded a dazzling one minute 4<.56 seconds around the twisting 5 kilometres (3.11
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