Eastern Sun, 31 October 1967
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Title Section25 1967-10-31 1 Eastern Sun •astMM****** Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 457 Tuesday, 31. October 1967. MC(P) 2251 KON 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article527 1967-10-31 1 HONG KONG, MON - Gurkhas retaliate as Mao’s forces open up with grenades at Mankamto Bridge HONG KONG, MON. (UPI) Chinese militia forces attacked the Hong Kong border at Mankamto Bridge with hand grenades today, the Government reported. Gurkha troops from British garrisons retaliated with gas grenades at the border crossing527 words
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104 1967-10-31 1 BANGKOK Mon (Renter) The Thai Government has decided to recruit 10.000 volunteers to be sent to Vietnam, the Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. aaid today. Marshal Thanom told reporters that the volunteers would undergo training before leaving Thailand to loin the 2.200104 words
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Article48 1967-10-31 1 MANILA Mon (UPI) A stonewall at a centuryold Catholic church collapsed on Saturday ar.d crushed to death a farmer and his son, Police reported today. Police said four other children were Injured when the church wall in Pakll Town southeast of Manila, gave way.48 words
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Article, Illustration420 1967-10-31 1 OAIGON, Mon. (Reuter). Lieutenant General Nguyen Von Thieu will be sworn in tomorrow as South Vietnam's first legallyelected President since the repressive Ngo Dinh Diem regime was overthrown in 1963. The presence of U S. Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey at the inauguration ceremonies testifies420 words
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Article52 1967-10-31 1 JOHANNESBURG. Mon (Reuter) Sarel Venter, a Johannesburg boilermaker, claims to have revived a goldfish with the "kiss of life” after his wife found it dead and threw it in the dustbin. He said he did it because his seven-year-old son cried so hard when the52 words
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133 1967-10-31 1 BANGKOK Mon. (Reuter) Thai troop* last week killed six Communist guerillas and raptured 48 more. Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Kittikarhorn said today. Three guerillas also surrendered to the authorities, be said Marshal Thanom told re porters lhat one Government scout was133 words
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108 1967-10-31 1 JERUSALEM. Mon. (UPI) Israelis and Arabs clashed in a senes of Incidents on Sunday night in the Beitshean Valley 20 miles south of Tiberias, Israeli officials said today. Their announcement said two explosive charges were planted in a storehouse of the Beityosef settlement,108 words
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176 1967-10-31 1 MOSCOW Mon. (CPI) Russia's leading scientific spokesman denied today that manned space shot is planned for the nation's 50th birthday celebrations next week. Stislav Keldysh, President of the Soviet Arademy of Sciences, also told a news conference that, contrary to speculation abroad, a recent176 words
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411 1967-10-31 1 KAMPALA, Uganda, Mon. (Reuter). The greatest danger to Democracy is having a strong personality as head of Government, Punjab delegate Shri Kanwar Lai Sharma told the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference here. He was speaking during a committee discussion yesterday on parliamentary institutions and the411 words
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Miscellaneous10 1967-10-31 1 LADIES DAY MB “Personally I’ve no faith in this umpire!”10 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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289 1967-10-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. American Vice-President Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey's visit to Malaysia on Wednesday is to enable him to see for himself the success of the country's development and other programmes which he had heard so much about. "The Vice-President has289 words
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106 1967-10-31 2 TATTING. Moh The Minister of Health. Enrhe Sahara an bin Samsudin today urred health ana me. dieal staff in the country to be polite and efficient in their work Such an attitude would promote better relations between the staff and public. he added He106 words
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Article40 1967-10-31 2 TAP AH. Mon Tie body of a housewife. Sap:ah bm’e Min. 49. was found floating thi* morning in a river, about 100 yard? from the *po* where she had tone to wash her clothes40 words
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Article24 1967-10-31 2 MUAR, Mon—The hand of the Royal Ma ayaian Police will bee* re*rea- at the Segamat Padacg Besar or Tuesday at S pm24 words
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Article, Illustration84 1967-10-31 2 Is the Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak about to take-off like Superman..... with that pair of feathery wings..... From this Eastern .Sun picture by staff cameraman. Mok Voon, it looks like he is doing so. But ft is far from It. Tun Abdul Razak was only declaring open the exhibition84 words
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521 1967-10-31 2 BEN D’CUNHA - By BEN D’CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Tomorrow is the start of a four-day anti-American demonstrations in the Malaysian Capital. It will be staged by five leftist trade Unions, the Selangor branch of the Party Raayat and the Selangor Labour Party new division protem committee —a521 words
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Article251 1967-10-31 2 KEALA LEMPER. Mon —The Deputy Prime Mims, ter Tub Abdul Razak tod it hoped that relation* between Malaysia and New Zealand would be further strengthened in years to rooie "Both countries are small, multi-racial and have many other things in common*. he said The Deputy251 words
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Article36 1967-10-31 2 AUCKLAND. Mon. (Reuter)—The Green Lane Hospital. Auckland, reported today that Malaysian student Hisharti bin Hasham was “getting along well" The 17-year-old Hisham underwent surgery earlier this month to correct a faulty heart valve.36 words
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Article, Illustration127 1967-10-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR Mo* TV Singapore Min ster for Foreign Affairs. Mr. S. Raiaratnan. said today full diplomatic tie* would he established hetween hi* country and Bulgaria “at any time convenient to them He said, on his recent visit to Rulraria. he had tied up whatever127 words
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79 1967-10-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR Mon Good* and cash worth Sl. non were recently recovered by pol. when they raided a nnf hideout off Klang Two youth* were arrested by police. As a result* of the raid, police have solved three ra«es of theft* committed iecently. Two79 words
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489 1967-10-31 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. —Can a private individual sue the Town Council This question was raised by Mr. Peter Williams, counsel for Tay Ah Hock and Sons Ltd., (first defendant) before Dato Justice Ali Hasson in the High Court here489 words
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152 1967-10-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The former Chief Registrar of the Federal Court, Enche Hamzah bm Dato Abu Samah, was today sworn in as Assistant Minister of Home Affairs at the Istana Negara. Enche Hamzah, 43, was returned unopposed in the Raub Parliamentary by-elec-tion in August152 words
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Article89 1967-10-31 2 An exhibition of Chinese brush paintings. AIA Building. 10 am to 8 pm. Opening of Batiks by Mrs. Angelina Ibrahim. Samat Art Gallery, 530 pm. Work* of prominent Malaysian artists. Balai Seni Lukis Art Gallery, 10 am. to 6 p.m. Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 am. to 12.30 p.m..89 words
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Article162 1967-10-31 2 Muar to have new look’ MEAR. Mon. Various projects are to be implemented in Muar town by the Johore State Government to give ft a “new look." The projects include a three-storey bus and taxi stand, a new public market, and esplanade and a new post office. This was disclosed162 words
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Article, Illustration228 1967-10-31 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A panel of judges appointed by MSA has selected Miss Josephine Lee as MSA’s “hostess with the mostest,” She will represent MSA it the 6<h International Air Hostess Quest to be held in Sydney. Melbourne. Canberra. Brisbane and Surfers Paradise from Nov. 14 to228 words
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441 1967-10-31 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Second District Judge. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. today ruled that the prosecution was not obliged to give an explanation why the 47 persons involved in an unlawful assembly should not441 words
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148 1967-10-31 3 JAKARTA Mon (UPI) Indonesian Police officials have arrested two Indonesian citizens in Singapore on charges of large-scale corruption and illegal business manipulations. It was reported today. The official Armed Forces dally said the two Indonesians were arrested on Tuesday and then flown to148 words
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369 1967-10-31 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A truly neutral Singapore, friendly to everybody in the role of the "Switzerland of Asia," would undoubtedly gain for her many friends, both near and far. This should serve as a basic guiding principle in framing the foreign policy of369 words
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170 1967-10-31 3 SINGAPORE Mon. The friendship formed at Nanyang University her* between two students Mr Soon Choon Hoo and Mr Lo Chee Lee here has been renewed in Scotland after an Interval of six years. Both s-udents are at Glasgow University, where Mr Lo. who170 words
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Article, Illustration92 1967-10-31 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. International recording artiste Julie Rogers made it a point to visit Singapore’s Chinatown before she left by air for Sydney yeSt De*pite the many rehearsals and appearances, the Philips recording artiste took time off last week to visit the famous Sago Lane, Smith Street92 words
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Article, Illustration282 1967-10-31 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Singapore taxi-driver has been warmly praised by two tourists and the Tourist Promotion Board for his “honest and dutybound service and civtcmtndedness". He Is Mr. Sax and a r Khan to whom th* Board h a f complimented for “showing exemplary Integrity and honesty282 words
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Article92 1967-10-31 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The first printed issue of the Law Times the terminal publication of the University of Singapore Law Bociety is now available at 50 cent* per copy Among the articles in the Issue are: “Trie Nature of the Coroner’s Work”. “The Legal Aid system92 words
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Article, Illustration394 1967-10-31 3 BRUTAL KILLING OF TEACHER: SINGAPORE, Mon. Investigation into the brutal killing of a Chinese school teacher last night has gone into full swing, according to the Police Secretary, Mr. Loke Foo Yee. The victim. Llm Hong Bhyr, 36, was stabbed several times last night394 words
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Article65 1967-10-31 3 SINGAPORE Mon The International Folk Dance Club of the Chinese YM C A Is calling upon all those with somp knowledge of Scottish country dancing to Join their Scottish country dancing groups on Sundays at 1 pm at the Homer Cheng Auditorium, Chinese YMCA-, Bouth Pier. Those65 words
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192 1967-10-31 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. It will be “a lone, long time” before countries in Asia and Europe could afford to use satellites for the transmission of television programmes between them. Even then, there would be considerable language barriers, thereby making It192 words
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Article216 1967-10-31 4 SEREMBAN, Mon. Five armed robbers, one of them armed with o revolver, today held up the manager of a motor firm and his staff and got away with $1,500 cash. The robbery happened at 5 pm at Messrs: Li an Thye Motor and Finance Company216 words
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166 1967-10-31 4 KUA.LA LUMPUR. Moo —The Labour M.P for Batu. Dr. Tan Chee Khoor. said today the question of the Deputy Premiership of Malaysia was not a family affair of the Alliance Party alone, or that the matter had been settled at the Alliance party convention166 words
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Article97 1967-10-31 4 JESS EL TON. Mon. All is set in the State capital to celebrate the official 60th birthday of the Yang di-Pertua Negara. Tun Pengiran Hajl Ahmad Raffae. on Saturday. A ceremonial parade on the Town Padang, Jesselton. will highlight the celebration* which will include an Investiture at the97 words
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Article98 1967-10-31 4 PENANG. Mon. The President of the National Cancer Society of Malaysia. Penang branch. Mr William Ng Jit Thye, today disclosed that final arrangement* were now being made to set up a screening centre at the maternity hospital here. He said that capital expenditure for basic equipment would98 words
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Article28 1967-10-31 4 KLUANG. Moc Mr K P Viswanathar wa« recently re-electted chairman of the Malayan Estate Staff Co-operative Thrift Loan Society Ltd., for the third time in succession28 words
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Article, Illustration57 1967-10-31 4 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong were entertained to an “Evening of Malaysian Music” by Radio Malaysia at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 28. Picture shows the Minister of Information and Broadcastng. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman and his wife receiving His57 words
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108 1967-10-31 4 IPOH. Mon—The former secretary general of the Democratic Action Party, Mr. C. V Devan Nair said last night that the opposition in Ma ays:a still remains ~a m<»r.&gerte of conflicting clamours.” Mr Devan Nair. Opposition Member of Parliament for Bungs ar was108 words
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Article, Illustration291 1967-10-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Mrs Angelina Ibrahim is an all-rounder: A unique woman in many ways She is a wife: A Day Training College lecturer and above all, an artist. And as an artist. 46-year-cld Mr* Ibrahim is the flrst to experiment batek291 words
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116 1967-10-31 4 KUALA LUMPUF. Mon The ban on the firing of fire crackers will be lifted In West Malaysia and Sabah from 1201 am. to 11.59 p.m. on Wednesday, in view of the Dee pa vail celebrations, it was announced today The ban will continue to be116 words
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683 1967-10-31 4 CHAN KAM YAU - Fed. Capital Advisory Council meet: By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The revised recurrent expenditure of the Federal Capital Commission in 1968 is estimated at $20,090,474 as compared to 19,257,618 for 1967 Presenting the draft budget for 1963 at the budget meeting of683 words
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158 1967-10-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon— The Transport Workers Union of Malaya fully endorse* the recent Malaysian Trades Union Congress announcement that it would take part in the country’s politic*. Stating this today, the union'* Secretary General. Mr V. David, said as the majority of the158 words
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Article69 1967-10-31 4 IPOH. Mon A mass meeting of teachers, irrespective of their union affiliations. will be sponsored by the Dav Training College Trained Teachers’ Union at the Anglo-Chinese School hall here at 10 ajn. on Sunday. The secretary of the Perak branch of the D.TC. Trained Teachers’ Union.69 words
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354 1967-10-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon Pilot Officer Lim Cheng Kim, 20, of the Royal Malaysian At Force, was this weekend awarded the Badge of Honour at the graduation parade of No 183 course, No. 6 Flying Training School, Royal Air Force, Acklington, Northumberland, North-east His aGh.evement354 words
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Article67 1967-10-31 4 PENANG. Mon. The police were going all out to curb snatch-thefts in the city, a policeman said today. An average of 24 snatch thefts was committed each month and only ten were solved within the past three months. In most cases, the victins were women, who67 words
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123 1967-10-31 4 BATU PAHAT. Moc The Democratic Action Party has called for the immediate restoration of Ba'u Pahat’s transit port status. Mr. Lim Kit Siang. Chairman of the DAP branch here, said today the withdrawal of the transit port statu* was a blow to the economy123 words
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Article171 1967-10-31 4 PENANG, Mon Thieves broke into an unlocked house in Campbell Street and stole cash, jewellery and other articles valued at $555. The victims were How Weng and Chow Hoav Ngan. PENANG, Mon—Takanarl Murayama. 31. lost his clothes camera, and several other ltem s valued at 5499 at171 words
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285 1967-10-31 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Asian Broadcasting Union has embarkk ed on an ambitious project that may soon introduce television to the lowest-income communities in Asia. In a post-conference meeting with newsmen, the secretary-general of ABU, Sir Charles Moses, said that the Fourth General285 words
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Article58 1967-10-31 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.—'The Bth Singapore Company Girls' Brigade will hold a chanty film show in aid of the Company’s fund or. Wednesday at 845 am. at Skv Thea’re here. The film will be ar M-Q-M rrodu<*t;on The Singing Nuns." s'arring Debbie Re-molds Tickets will be available58 words
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Article, Illustration136 1967-10-31 13 SINGAPORE Mon A sailor with 3M different tattoo* bad his last one done in Singapore last weekend He is Mr K Steele, a quarter-mas’er on board the liner CKITRAL which sailed into Singapore enroute to London recently. Mr Steele. 54. said a fortnight ago when136 words
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Article, Illustration170 1967-10-31 13 SINGAPORE Mon The hear ng of a suit brought by a former Police Inspector against the Attorney-General for a declaration that hii dismissal from the Singapore Pol.ce Force is “null and void and inoperative”, began todav before Mr. Jus’iee Winslow in the High170 words
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Article87 1967-10-31 13 5 p m The School of Postgraduate Medical Studies Ta.k on “Placental Loral «ation” at Lecture Theatre. Kardang Kerhau Hoepital 6 p.m to 10 p-tn Night Bazaars At Balestier Road. Frank*'. Avenue. Jalan Bukit Ho S«ee. Pnrvfep S’reet. Tan jot. Ka’ocg/Eas* Coast Road and Lorong Three 5 3087 words
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594 1967-10-31 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Reports from Washington say that IS. press reaction to Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew during hi* I S. visit was generally favourable with such descriptions of Mr. Lee as “brilliant” “pramatic”, “able", “blunt” repeatedly used by columnists594 words
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139 1967-10-31 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Federal Court of Appeal today dismissed an appeal by a youth against a sentence of life imprisonment and five strokes of rotan imposed by the High Court. The youth, Qoh Ah Hock, was convicted and sentenced by the High Court on139 words
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Article, Illustration123 1967-10-31 13 SINGAPORE. Mon—More than 5© children from the Darul Islam Orphanage and four community centre# were taking on a cruise around Singapore's off-shore islands- The children were taken on two boats of the 33 Maritime Squadron Royal Corps of Transport under the charge of123 words
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265 1967-10-31 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Japanese Ambassador to Singapore. Mr. T Ceda, who leaves here for reassignment in Tokyo in two days' time, todav expressed confidence in the future of Singapore. He said Japan had taken cne century since the Meljl Restoration to reach her265 words
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Article21 1967-10-31 13 SINGAPORE. Mon A Mercedes Benz 190 D was burnt last night in a lane off Upper Thomson Road.21 words
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Article, Illustration124 1967-10-31 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. At the Annual General Meeting of the Junior Chamber of Singapore recently. Mr. Koh Choon Hui was elected president for next yearMr. Koh has been a Jaycee for four years and Is the vice-president for development of the Current Board He has eerved as director124 words
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Article116 1967-10-31 13 SINGAPORE. Moo The Second Industrial Safety Seminar will hold an Industrial Safety Exhibition at Shenton Way from tomorrow. The exhibition is held in conjunction with the Printing and Packaging exh.bition organised by the Light Industries Services of the Economic Development Board. The aim of the exhibition is116 words
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Article, Illustration99 1967-10-31 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Seymour R Mayer, First Vice-President of M-G-M International, is due here tomorrow by Qantas from Sydney. This will mark Mr. Mayer’s first visit here in four years. During his stay here, he will set up a screening of the company's 70mm Metrocolour Product99 words
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Article, Illustration482 1967-10-31 5 IfUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The assignment for me one day last week was on fashion. It was an interesting job, but lethargy soon set in as I sat back in my chair, thinking what yum yum to put in tho fashion pot without having to go— Eastern San pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 482 words
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Article201 1967-10-31 5 NEW teen fad for using coloured plastic "ape as decoration for clothes, jewe!lery. fingernails, the tape cut into original shapes THE rage for buck es or. shoes in flap, medieval and Edwardian styles, on belts m plates, squares, half-circles, clasps YOUTH fad for unusual glasses, whether201 words
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Article46 1967-10-31 5 KVAL A LUMPUR Mon. Twiggy, the most sought after fashion model in Britain. will be featured in a 25-minute programme bv the Television Malaysia at 4.42 p m. on Nov. 19. The name of the programme is “T h e career of Twiggy.”46 words
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Article, Illustration324 1967-10-31 5 Pat Chan - by Pat Chan SINGAPORE Mon. It tin indeed very enterprising and initiative of a young and pretty lady Miss Pearl Kaur to fly all the way from Jesselton. Sabah, to Singapore just to take part in a beauty eon test. And324 words
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Article, Illustration228 1967-10-31 5 Mary Sue Miller - by Mary Sue Miller DOES all your weight settle in your hip? If so. today’s routine* will make short work of reduction. You will have to combine the routines with a bit of dieting to obtain lndeal results. If you are too heavy as well as too228 words
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Article, Illustration230 1967-10-31 5 Maureen Lee - by Maureen Lee Kt ALA LUMPUR. Mon.—What would be better to tell bedtime tales in than delicate things that can tell stories themselves? Delicate things, meaning negligee, nighties, things to look real dreamy in at night You can start with “Once upon a time girls230 words
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Miscellaneous274 1967-10-31 6 ?J|: NATIONAL R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 trmsiston/duxjes Tuesday OCTOBER 31 AM.: TIMEX-TIME 6.00 Prog Summary. 602 Morning Melodies 700 The News. 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News In the National Language: 750 Learn a Word a Day 800 The News: 8.10 For Housewives. 900—10.30 Schools Broadcasts 10 30—12 00274 words
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Miscellaneous268 1967-10-31 6 RADIO National Shortwave 41 60.2 M. Medium Wave Service: 319 M. Sinatras; 2.15 Deepavall Requests 3 00 Bongs in Many Voices. 3.30 Orkes Konser Radio Malaysia; 4 00 Deepavall Special; 4.30 From the Classic. 500 The News; 510 Music for Everyone; 5 45 Malaysian Short S'ories 6.00 Pro*. Summary; 603268 words
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Miscellaneous233 1967-10-31 6 10.00 Hawaii Call* 10 SO Music Pavilion. 1100 This Week Forum Malacca 11.30 The News; 1135 Serenade in Springs; 12 00 Close Down Friday NOVEMBER 3 AM: TIMEX-TIME 600 Pro* Summary: 602 Morning Melodies 790 The N*ws; 710 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 New* In the National Language; 750 Learn a Word233 words
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Miscellaneous535 1967-10-31 6 i 140 Newstalk. Interlude: 1.45 UN. Newsreel- 200 Bv Requests: 300 Youth on the March: 330 Orke* Hamrah Doimat; 400 Lad.es Fair; 430 Take It Eas 5 00 The News: 5 10 Instrumental Bouvenlr; 5 45 Talentlme Winners 4.00 Prof. Bunr n ary. 602 Vegetable and Fruit Prices at Penang.535 words
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Miscellaneous403 1967-10-31 6 Tuesday OCTOBER 31 AM TIMEX-TIME GOA GOOD MORNING 9.01 MORNING PRELUDE > Music by Victor Silvester and His > Strings t Henri Rene and His Orchestra Pat Boone 7*> THE NEWS 7.19 BREAKFAST BULLETIN A magarme programme that includes interviews and news of current activities In Singapore 729 UP AND403 words
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Miscellaneous329 1967-10-31 6 medium wave 476 M. (630KS/S) SHORT WAVE 60 M. (5052 KC/S) SHORT WAVE 25 M. (***** KC/S) Q A V 1115 DANCE DATE Dance music from Bruno Lor«~r-nl David Carroll Paco Medina and Hi* Orchestra Victor Silvester and Hi* Orchestra 120# Ml SIC FROM SINGAPORE NIGHT 1 ft# CLOSE DOWN329 words
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Miscellaneous311 1967-10-31 6 7.30 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON A programme in which ycu will be given the srelllng and meaning of a few Malay words wnien are used in everyday conversation and sentence building 740 SERENADE The Jackie Gleason Orch® *-s» *OO TAI.ENTIML 1947 Brin? you t*e Tope In Talent Heat No. 14 9.00311 words
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Miscellaneous394 1967-10-31 6 4.00 CLOSE DOWN *OO PROGRAMME SUMMARY 5.03 INSTRUMENTS ONPARADE Buckingham Banjo* Herb Ellis Reginald Dixon Bill Evans 430 MEET THE GIRIS Miyoshi Umeki 400 MUSIC OF THE AGES Chopin Nocturnes played by Peter Katin tpiano» No: 11 in G M:ncr No: 12 in G Minor No: 13 in C Minor394 words
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WORLD NEWS
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405 1967-10-31 7 nir a JOSE Costa Rica. Mon (Reuter) A Costa in called on the supreme court here to issue a writ of habeas corpus for a former Indian shipping company chairman and his wife at present seeking political asylum in this Central405 words
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141 1967-10-31 7 MANILA, Moc (Reuter) The Chief of the Philippine National Police has ordered all his rone commanders to be on the alert for fake Philippine notes reportedly being smuggled into the country from the China mainland Major General Manuel T Yan said his141 words
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Article177 1967-10-31 7 MANILA. Mor A Conference of Director# or Representatives of Schools of Public Health, sponsored by the World Health Organisation (WHO), w.il *ake piace in Manila. Philippines, from Nov 6 to 10 About 17 partcipanta from as many countries in four WHO Regions (Africa South of177 words
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Article83 1967-10-31 7 VATICAN CITY, Mon. (CPl»—Pope Paul VI yes terday abruptly cancelled his appearance at a major ceremony and mass in St Peter's Basilica because of a recurrent fever caused by a still-lingering urinary tract infection. Several hundred prelates and about 7.000 worshippers were in the Basilica awaiting83 words
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Article29 1967-10-31 7 JAKARTA Mon. (Reuter) Seven people died and 40 others were rushed to hospital after eating a peanut cake preparation in Purworkerto, central Java press reports said today.29 words
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Article106 1967-10-31 7 MONTEVIDEO Uruguay. Mon (UPI) President Oscar Gestido yesterday stuck by his dec sion to fight his former Finance Minister in a duel and so did h s Foreign Mmister. Hector Luisi. The two men threw- down the gauntlet on Saturday O'-er a speech in which exminister106 words
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Article63 1967-10-31 7 NAPIER. New Zealand. Mon (Reuter) France was likely to hold further nuclear tests in the Pacific in 1968. M. Jean-Francois Dufies, French ambassador to New Zealand, said in an interview here today. M Dufies said he thought public opinion in New Zealand against the French nuclear tests in63 words
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Article, Illustration24 1967-10-31 7 UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 24 words
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235 1967-10-31 7 WITTENBERG. East Germany. Mon. (Reuter) Floats depicting Karl Marx and Martin Luther were paraded through the streets of Wittenberg today in celebrations to mark the 458th anniversary of the reformation- Thousands of people lined the medieval style decorated streets for the colourful parade235 words
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Article163 1967-10-31 7 RAISDORF Germany Moc (UPI Housing Minister Laurita Lauritzen said yesterday the 10 millionth boise built in West Germany since World War II would be ceremonially handed over to it« occupant next month. ADEN. (UPl)—The Soviet Union yesterday agreed to begin direct commercial fl ghts between Yemen and Moscow.163 words
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Article42 1967-10-31 7 KENDALL. England. Mon (CPU—Thirty boya from Cleator Moor Recreation Club in West Cumberland see-sawred for 26 and one half hours this weekend to better by ten and one-half hours the British see-saw record previously held by a team from Yorkshire.42 words
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160 1967-10-31 7 TOKYO. Mon (Reuter) Japan is formally informing Cambodia of her recent decision to "respect the pre«ent border lines of Cambodia without reservation.” the Japanese national news agenev Kyodo reported today. j— 1— A letter to thi* -fleet Is expected to be de lvered to I160 words
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Article120 1967-10-31 7 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) A pilot and h s passenger survived a spectacular crash in which their plane split in half after h tting four powerlines in fog and then crashing into a tree The crash happened at Bundanoon. southern NewSouth Wales. After the tail sect on120 words
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125 1967-10-31 7 JABALPUR. Central India. Mor Reuter'—lndia's ruling Congress Party has expr-ssed deep concern over recent communal riots in which well over 100 people died The party* a.T India committee meeting here said in a resolution It was every citizen s duty to pro mote peace and125 words
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Article69 1967-10-31 7 TOKYO. Mon (UPI) United Pres* Internal ional regrets that it moved a dispatch yesterday which erroneously reported that the Communist Chinese autumn trade fa.r would be held in a new location this year. The dispatch said the trade fair would be held m Kwangchow instead of69 words
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111 1967-10-31 7 JAKARTA. Mon (Reuter) Indones.an Marines have detained 345 alleged smugglers and would-be immigrants making illegal journeys to the Malaysian state of Sabah. Indonesia's Antara news agency reported today It sa-d a total of tuna boats had been seized, the biggest weighing about six tons The111 words
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Article204 1967-10-31 7 PARIS. Mon. A festival of religious music will be held nex* year for the first time at Lourdes from April 20-30 at Easter. The festival wll no* be confined to Lourdes Con'■erts will be given in the basilicas and churches of Lourdes and Tarnes as weJ as204 words
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Article117 1967-10-31 7 NEW YORK Mon. (CPI) When Perl Roth of the Bronx flew to Israel for the first time last night, he may have been America's oldest pilgrim to the Holy Land He is 106 Roth—a frequent air traveller who flies crosscountry to visit relatives will be accompanied on the117 words
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Article51 1967-10-31 7 PARIS. Mon The second International Olivier Messiaen Piano Competition will be held during the Royan Festival from 4 to 7 April 1968. The age limit of cand dates is 32 Enrolment must be made before March 1 at the Werner Concert Agency. 11 Avenue Delcasse. Pam (8).51 words
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393 1967-10-31 7 WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Mon. (CPI) Lt Gen. James M Gavin (Ret.), ambassador to France under President Kennedy, continued his attack on the administration for escalating the Vietnam war yesterBav and questioned whether “the, White House Is not saying one thing, while preparing in393 words
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Article77 1967-10-31 7 The Yankee bull--killer MADRID. Mon. (UPI) Bullfighter John Fulton Short yesterday became the second American ever to ga n professional status in Spain The first was Sidney Franklin in the 1940’s Short. 37. of Philadelphia and Hollywood, came through unscathed as he killed two bulls to qualify in the ceremony77 words
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Article72 1967-10-31 7 ROME. Mon (UPI) A young businessman leaped to hi* death from the top of the colosseum today after leaving a suicide note saying Being pure and honest I have decided to die in the same place where the Roman martyrs were sacrificed". Police said the note left72 words
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Article151 1967-10-31 7 FRANKFURT, West Germany. Mon. ‘Reuter* The Indian film Yaaden '•Memories) won the Grand Prix at the Aslan Film Festival which ended here yesterday. A large international iu/ry made the selection from 23 feature films and 22 short films submitted by 15 .Asian countries.151 words
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96 1967-10-31 7 TOKYO. Mon (Reuter) South Vietnam’s Presidentelect Nguyen Van Thieu has unofficially sounded out the possibility of Japan using her good offices in bringing about preparatory peace ’alk* between South and North Vietnam, the Japanese national daily Asahi Sh mbun said today. The96 words
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Article67 1967-10-31 7 ADEN. Mon (Reuter) A gunman belonging to one of Aden's two rival nationalist organisations last night shot and seriously wounded a 61-year-old Briton serving with the South Arabian Federal Government's Public Commission Service here. Later a leaflet issued by the National Liberation Front (NLF) claimed responsibility67 words
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Article61 1967-10-31 7 ATHENS. Mon. (Reuter) Landslides caused by torrential rain have blocked the Corinth Canal and traffic through the waterway which divides the Peloponnese from the mainland has been suspended from last night, the canal authorities announced here. Shipping has been instructed to divert round the Peloponnese until further61 words
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214 1967-10-31 10 Market yes, but PARIS. Moo. (Reuter) french officials who are opposed to Britain's unconditional entry into the European Common Market today speculated on the possibility of Lord Chalfont resigning over his off-the-record remarks at Lausanne. The officials thought he might resign from the government as214 words
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185 1967-10-31 10 ARCADIA. Florida. Mon (Reuter) Seven children who died after eating food contaminated by a deadlv pesticide used in agriculture were buried here yesterday as police sought to determine whether they were poisoned accidentally or were the victims of mass murder. The children, who ranged185 words
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Article106 1967-10-31 10 CLEVELAND, Oh:o. Mocl (Reuter) A bnde of two days 19-year-old Linda Caldwell. was being held hostage in an apartment here las* night by a former suitor armed with a gun. police •aid She had been held since this morning by 23 year-old Robert Batch who106 words
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158 1967-10-31 10 NEW YORK. Mon (Reuter) Israel’s chief representative at the United Nations. Mr. Gideon Rafael, last night rejected any United Nations formula which provided cover for an Arab policy of no peace, no recognition and no negotiation." The rejection was contained in remarks prepared for158 words
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252 1967-10-31 10 AUCKLAND. New Zealand. Man (Reuter) —A police inspector was thrown over a clifftop and slid within inches of a 100-foot drop during a pitched battle between police and anti-Vietnam demonstrators here yesterday. The violence was an ugly sequel to a252 words
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Article83 1967-10-31 10 PAGO PAGO. American Samoa. Men <UPI> Los Ar.ge.es health enthusiast Bruce Johr.sor and h.s girlfriend, Shan Quam. have begun, their search for a deserted south sea* island, nature and no publicity Johnson. 42. and Miss Quam. 22 arrived on Saturday m Pago Pago looking for an unoccupied island83 words
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337 1967-10-31 10 SAIGON, Mon (Reuter) American Ist. Division Infantrymen were today pursuing remnants of a Vietcong regiment which lost l#fi men dead yesterday in an abortive attempt to take over a district capital *3 miles north of Saigon It Is believed the 800strong guerrilla337 words
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159 1967-10-31 10 PAHIB. Mon l Reuter> Veteran French film director Jullen Duvlrler. 71. was killed last night when his car was In collision with another vehicle In which one of the passengers waLS Minister of B*ate for Scientific Research Maurice Schumann. M Schumann ana his159 words
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Article63 1967-10-31 10 JAKARTA Mon 11/Pl> The South Sumatran capital of Palembang this month experienced the worst fog attack in 200 years, the official Antara news agency said yesterday Air communications were cut off and cars moved at a snail’s pace through Palembang's fog shrouded streetsThe agency said63 words
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44 1967-10-31 10 A NFW and recent picture of Prince Feisal, second son of King Hussein of Jordan and his British-born wife, Princess Muna. The Prince, who is seen wearing Air Force uniform at his school in Amman, celebrated his third birthday on October 11th. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 44 words
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166 1967-10-31 10 HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON. New York. Mon (Reuter) Showman Billy Rose was finallv laid to rest tn a mausoleum at Westchester H'lls cemetery here yesterday, nearly two years after his death. On y about two dozen relatives and close friends attended the 10-mlnute ceremony166 words
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Article186 1967-10-31 10 SAIGON. Mon <UPI> Viee President Hubert H Humphrey made a brief whirlwind tour of American frontline positions this morning under some of the heaviest security ever seen in 8ou?h Vietnam No Itinerary was announced to reduce the possibility of attack on the Humphrey party as It186 words
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Article51 1967-10-31 10 MIAMI. Florida. Mon. (Reuter) Unknown vandals sprayed acid oyer about 209 cars in a wide area of downtown Miami today, police said. Police headquarters were flooded with calls from irate owner* and an investigation was under way. Police said they had little information to go51 words
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191 1967-10-31 10 LONDON. Mon (IPI) Lord Avon. formerly Conservative Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden, said last night an unconditional American withdrawal from Vietnam without any reciprocal agreements would be “utterly disastrous.” The 70-year-old elder statesman. who retired from politics in January 1957 in the wake of the191 words
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Article55 1967-10-31 10 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Rescuers tossed two babies to safety when fire swept a four-storey south London house last night, killing a man, woman and two 5-year-old children Rescuers threw one of the bames from an attic window and the other from the third floor into the55 words
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348 1967-10-31 10 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) Scientists mar soon use sound waves to photograph the bottom of the sea and the inside of man's body, according to a report published here today. The report, prepared at the Advance Research Laboratories of the348 words
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Article419 1967-10-31 8 RECENTLY the Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. stressed the need for better educated and broadminded trade union leaders. Now the Parliamentary Secretary to the Labour Ministry. Mr. Sia Kah Hul. said Singapore trade unions must act as a disciplined group and they must have419 words
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Article375 1967-10-31 8 rjiHE move by the Ministry of Education to devise a rotating system whereby every teacher in the country will have to serve in the rural areas could very well help to lift the educational system out of the doldrums. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari,375 words
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Article581 1967-10-31 8 SPELLING DOVES HAWKS writers and learners of the Malay language are spelling doves we want peace. The experts and phoneticians of the language are spelling hawks they want war, and they have Just won the Battle of Common Spelling. Common Spelling, it is reasonable to suppose, concerns two principal things,581 words
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Article95 1967-10-31 8 I AM greatly turpnied to find that during the Standard Five assessment examination held on 9th and 10th October, the assistant invigilators of the Engash Schools are teachers appointed from their own schools while those of the schools of other media are teachers from schools other than95 words
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Article, Illustration271 1967-10-31 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") j ALTHOUGH he was a married man. Bill became A infatuated with Martha. It resulted in Tony, j their child, being born. Bill told Martha he would contribute to Tony's support, but wanted to be able271 words
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1062 1967-10-31 8 Louis Halasz - by Louis Halasz IN THE General Assembly policy debate Thailand's Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, was one of the few diplomats who was outspoken on the issue of Vietnam. This was no surprise, for Tun Thanat Khoman. like U Thant of Burma, is one1,062 words
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Article1103 1967-10-31 8 T.J. Mboya - by T.J. Mboya ()VLY last month I read "an article by a very learned economist in which he pointed out that in 850 years at its present rate of growth the population of the world will not have standing room. Clearly some of us must leam1,103 words
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440 1967-10-31 9 *££**s2?' n T y ears a go. Henry Ford introduced the world's L pro JlV5 ed i t r ctor the Fordson and for the first time brought mechanised power within reach of hundreds of thousands of farmers. Ford Motor Company observes the 50th anniversary440 words
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1235 1967-10-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon —The S:ock Exchange began the week's trading on a very firm note. Many industrial equities were putting on gams to close mostly higher than the Saturday's levels. The renewed strength of the industrial market was due to heavy buying and sellers were somewhat1,235 words
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Article214 1967-10-31 9 NEW YORK. Mon (UPI) The southern p:ne plywoo<L industry which started only three year* ago is growing so fast that experts believe it will capture about 25 per cent of the whole plywood market by 1975. S.nce total plywood output is expected to double bv then214 words
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Article27 1967-10-31 9 HONG KONG Mon (UPI) —Monev Quotations. HKSS ***** 5 785 per 15. dollar for cash HKSI6O2 per pound sterling HKS264 50 per tael gold27 words
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Article, Illustration67 1967-10-31 9 >lr. S. F Barnes, General Manager of Malaysia Dairy Industries Ltd. and Mr. James Smillie inspect Australianbuilt tops of vacuum coolers at M.DX’a Singapore plant. Mr. Smillie was in Singapore enroute for the Philippines to assume appointment as Executive Vice-President of the67 words
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217 1967-10-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Continued strong net operating earnings marked Bark of America's performance during the first nine months of this year. President Rudolph A. Peterson reported. Consolidated net operating earn ng* for the first nine months amounted to $*****.000 or $3.28 per217 words
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Article322 1967-10-31 9 SINGAPORE. Man November first grade rubber f ob. closed at 5 pm m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 47-1 4 cent* per lb., down one and a quarter cents from previous close The tone was easier. The market opened one quarter cent lower in line322 words
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Article189 1967-10-31 9 MONTREAL Mon (UPI) The si x month dream-come-true in the St. Lawrence off Montreal Expo 67 has ended. The Queen's representative in Canada, Governor General Roland Michener, de lared the (air yesterday afternoon closed before some 10.000 people gathered in the ta r's open-air189 words
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Article16 1967-10-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon —The tin price for today was $597 per picui. down 62* cents.16 words
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Article525 1967-10-31 9 SIVMPOKfc—NtiK'li fe.tch.inge bid and offer price* offlcUll> iistert at the clou* of bustnesa. INDUSTRIALS Ben a Co 1.74 1 7.5 Bniistead 1*2 1.63 C. sugar I.8M 1.85) Chemical Cn 1.38 1.37 Cold storage •3.M2 1 04 Dunlop 2.25 2.*6 F '•melting 4.42 F XI 2.25 2.29 Esso Ord*525 words
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Article126 1967-10-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today Godnwns Vessels 1 2 Malaysia Success 3 4 Atlas Maru 6'7 Unka: Maru No 6 8 9 Tege'berg 10 11 Neleus 13 14 Be-gkalis 15/16 Derr.odocu* 18 Nehaj 19 S r Lancelot 21/22 Slogen 25126 words
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Article55 1967-10-31 9 (Managers' Prices) Mnt Malayan 2.48 2.57 second Malayan 1.78 1 87 Third Malayan \D 1.15 1.24 The Commerce At Industry land .3.1 1 02 The saving* Fund 1.32 1.41 Malayan Investment land \l> 1.05 1.15 Hr*t Hongkong \l> .81 8fia Second Hongkong .60 64» S ng < ommodltv55 words
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Article111 1967-10-31 9 •‘INGAPOBE, Mon The noon price* at the Singapore Chinese Produce Lxchange to* day are > Buyer Coconut Oil 6ellet (FOB.) Bulk Coconut Oil 53 50 (FO.B.) Drum* Loom- Copra Mixed 56.00 Get No\ Iter. 32.00 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.I SO'". NL.W Sarawak White Pepper (fO.B) 132.50 96% m w111 words
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204 1967-10-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. "Auto Res'-all" —a new type of party-line telephone system developed by the Data Handling Division of the Plessey Automation Group is to be supplied to the London Midland Region of British Rail for track-sice communication in the areas controlled by the204 words
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Advertisement19 1967-10-31 9 MEISHIW LINE From Japan via Hon*kon* “TAKATORISAN MARU** ETA STORE 6'll, *7 Agents: Pan Continent Corporation. Tel: *****. *****19 words
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Miscellaneous131 1967-10-31 10 AC her srutr-Mti cduktersphs “WEAcHiUfStifEL 1 AH,JCTPRSAM ANO HER FAMOUS STWTSKL. COUNTERSPIES/ HON YEKi FORTUNATE/ I AM lAN WN6/ GLAD WE COULD HBJ* MR. KING/ sV THANK TOU? BUT, PLEASE.WE MUST LEAVE AT ONCE/ ilfe. WOP ABOARD! .WE'LL STAND kgy TnxiMe pi COAST SCARP ARRIVES! VOU SEE, I AM AH131 words
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Advertisement19 1967-10-31 11 MODEL BDSIISBI WATERPROOF SHOCKPROOF LUMINOUS m Full range of Watches for Boys and for the whole family Unconditionally Guaranteed19 words
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Miscellaneous310 1967-10-31 11 MODEL TF-31LE 23" BUY NATIONAL Tuesday OCTOBER 31 PM TIMEXTIME 5.45 PROG SUMMARY 5-5® NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5-55 NATIONAL SONGS 600 NEWS IN TAMIL 610 GIGANTOR The Submarine Base 635 FURY The Break-Up. with subtitles in the National Language TOO NEWS IN ENGLISH T.lO SPORTS PARADE A310 words
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Miscellaneous337 1967-10-31 11 'U Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pmang Ipoh and Malaka Johore and Singapore Taiping j Batu Pahat Ji Kluang jm 3/10 A r Friday NOVEMBER X P M TIMEX-TIME 3.00 OPENING ANNCT. Prog Summary 3 01 ANTAKA DU A IK AM A A mus:cal programme 3.25 PAUL TERRY CARTOON337 words
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Miscellaneous325 1967-10-31 11 It IT INTERPOL CALLING Dressed to Ki. with suh- j titles in the National Las- fiia 1t.45 THE ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOCK Off Season, with sub-titles in the National Language 1! 40 FIN \L NEWS IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 11 45 CLOSE DOWN •*•I• I A i NOVEMBER 5 P M325 words
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Miscellaneous414 1967-10-31 11 Tuesday OCTOBER 31 PM TIMEX-TIME 5.55 PROGRAMME SUMMARY in the National Language, Chinese. Tamil and English 6.95 BELAJ AR-LAH BA HASA KEBANGRAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language 6in CARTOON CORNER A selection of cartoons for children 6.35 HERE S DAVID NIXON David Nixon the famed British magician, with414 words
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Miscellaneous335 1967-10-31 11 m SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 7.55 CHINESE CINEMA Part 2 of a Mandarin film. "Yeow Leong Hei Fong" IN NEWS AND NEWSREEL in English 925 TO YOU ALOHA in English 1025 COSMOPOLITAN CINEMA "Nobody Waved Goodbye’ 11.50 CLOSE DOWN Wednesday NOVEMBER 1 PM TIMEX-TIME 1.00 PROGRAMME SUMMARY in the National Language.335 words
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Miscellaneous159 1967-10-31 11 KEBANGSAAN Our dally lesson In the National Language 1.15 XENJIORU ALA YAM Tamil Feature film 4.15 BONANZA “Day Of Reckoning’’ Starring Pemell Roberts. Dan Blacker. Michael Landon and Lome Greene 5.05 TARIAN ASLI SPANYOL Spanish dance by Pilar Gomez and Co. 5.35 SPECIAL SHOW By Xam Hwa Girl* Middle School159 words
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Miscellaneous169 1967-10-31 11 7.10 MARKHAM Young Conspirator An hall-hour English detective series dubbed In Cantonese 740 NEWS AND NEWSREEL In Chinese 805 FOR THE FAMILY A magazine series designed specially to appeal to all members of a Singapore family 830 STRUGGLE FOR PEACE “Control Of A Crisis” A 13-episode series on the problems169 words
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Miscellaneous189 1967-10-31 11 9.35 THE GIRL FROM UNCLE “The Mother Muffin Affair'' 10.30 RUN FOR YOUR LIFE “A Game Of Violence’’ High adventure and drama that follow in the tracks of a man who has a year to live and who trie? to get a lifetime of living In this limited period. 11.30189 words
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Article218 1967-10-31 12 Hoo Ban khee - Cultural Pot-pourri by Hoo Ban khee KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Rehearsals for the Kuala Lumpur Theatre Club's Christmas pantomime, “The Sleeping Beauty", have now started and producer Joan Canty and her team are hard at work on the various preparations. Pat Wood and Pat Swift have218 words
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Article118 1967-10-31 12 SINGAPORE Mon The Rad o and Television Singapura Talentime Con Vest. Heat 14. will be telecast over Channel 5 on Thursday. Nov- 2, at 9.15 pm The following are the contestants taking part: L Carnal Pi<-otee “Tim Kids Are Alright". 2. Janet Towle "Love Me With All118 words
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Article, Illustration129 1967-10-31 12 SINGAPORE. Tues.—The John Forsythe Show a sparking new ha f-hour comedy senes, brings to the television screen a refreshing new blending of talents and situations It will be te ecast over Channel 5 on Nov 3 at 6 40 p m. It also presents129 words
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Miscellaneous454 1967-10-31 12 z iwi i 10.15 ZERO ONE "Everybody’s Uncle” "Zoro One” is the code name lor the International Air Security Board, a network ol agents having full powers of investigation over everyone and everything that travels by air. This dramatic series stars Nigel Patrick. 10.40 CHINESE CINEMA Part 1 of a454 words
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Miscellaneous504 1967-10-31 12 9.15 THE LONG JOURNEY Three days in the life of a 16 year old girl with comments on school and work, loneliness and love, religion and that Ideal world just a» the end of the journey from childhood to freedom. 1005 EDGAR WALLACE “Five To One" “A series of one-hour504 words
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Miscellaneous194 1967-10-31 12 EmpText 140 MUSIC FOR LOTHTIME LISTENING More music for lunchtime listening IN STRANGER IN THE HOUSE A serial of the rivalry between an unseifleh mother Elizabeth Farmer and her selfish and unscrupulous daughter Louise for the love of the same man. 2.3* GREAT THEMES IN MUSIC 1. Auber: Overture to194 words
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Miscellaneous229 1967-10-31 12 ft H MUSIC or THE AGES 131 MOVIE MAGAZINE A magazine programme vuh Aim review*, excerpt* from the soundtracks movie new* and a puzzle for picture-goers •00 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MUSIC Latest releases on Decca and London records. 11l THE NEWS 9.4# EVENING STAR Dean Martin 1# M W229 words
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Miscellaneous222 1967-10-31 12 Han and Malaysian hit parade charts. IN COM! INTO MI r\ri m r Mirelle Mathleu Hom»r and Jethro Richard Crooks and the Balladeers The Living Guitars Johnny Cash. 130 THE NEWS 140 COM» INTO MT PARLCI'R in sir\;ger in the HOUSE A serial of the rivalry between an unselfish mother222 words
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Miscellaneous234 1967-10-31 12 Sunday NOVEMBER 5 AM. TIMEX-TIME «.00 GOOD MORNING 6.01 MORNING PRELUDE The L.v n? Strings Johnny :Ith Gunir.' Skeeter Davis Bobby Bare. ;m THE NEWS 7.1 f BREA FAST bull: i in A mac n<» programme that ii aides interviews and nr of current activities la Singapore. 7.20 UP AND234 words
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Miscellaneous1117 1967-10-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR INDIAN PROGRAMMES AM. 6.00 Geethaarambam Programme Summary 605 Interlude 615 Neva, 6.20 Geethanjali ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 6.59 Rediffusion March and Opening Announcement 700 N ews 7.10 Musical Clock 725 Items of Local Interest 7.30 Musical Clock 745 News in Bahasa Kebangsaan 750 A Word A Day 800 News 8101,117 words
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Miscellaneous194 1967-10-31 13 SHAW GANISATION LIDO Phone ***** L»*t 11 1A pm BtmUM GIRL APARTMENT" Tr-Hv:rr>t<rT» WB Teslrht tit tn No Ere* L!at! Sophia Inren ’TEATERDAY TODAT 1- Tfivownw Ce'or TODAY! Oo» Da» Onl» Premier* 5 tin' 11. 1 43. 4. AM. »V> om r a»h Book Now! No Free List THE MYSTERY194 words
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Miscellaneous356 1967-10-31 13 iSEEri ORGAN ISAT IO to CATHAY ***** TODAY AT 11 an., 3.15 7 43 pm Cecil B DeMi'.'.e'i “THE TE.V COMMANDMENTS” Chariton Heaton Yui Brynner Paramount Technicolor SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION: line to any seat at day shows only ORCHARD-***** Today At 1.30. 4 00. 6.3* 9 15pm Tomorrow Extra Show356 words
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Article, Illustration2349 1967-10-31 14 John Kam - Hero’s welcome awaits him tomorrow By John Kam SINGAPORE, Mon. Jesse Dy, one of Singapore's four representatives to the International Masters' regional finals in Bangkok has emerged as the winner. The 43-year-old “grand old man” of bowling beat bowlers from Malaysia and Bangkok to win the2,349 words
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373 1967-10-31 15 RIVERSIDE, (Californio), Mon. (UPI). Bruce McLaren of England, driving a Mc-Laren-Chevy, won a stirring duel with Texas Jimmy Hall yesterday to capture the Times Grand Prix for sports cars before an estimated 82,000 racing fans. McLaren, formerly of New Zealand, had a record373 words
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Article401 1967-10-31 15 Little Nene - by Little Nene SINGAPORE. Mw -P***r Thorr.=on of Australia »'on hs country'* Oper. go'.f championship with a 11 unde- par 381. a score good enough to win any major tournament e sewhere The or.'.r noticeable thing was that, unlike .n previous Australian Open Championship* when Palmer. Nirklau*. Player,401 words
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Article, Illustration476 1967-10-31 15 Coming this way--young Aussie football team BRIEFING BY COACH Mon Australia will be sending Its youngest ever soccer team on a five week tour of South-East Asia at the end of October The average age of the 18 selected players is only 23. The Australian team were to have left476 words
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274 1967-10-31 15 It's going to be very close says Indian Davis Cup player BARCELONA, Mon. (Reuter). Indio's four-man Davis Cup lawn tennis squad-Rama-nathan Krishnan, Jaideep Mukerjea, Premjit Loll ond Shyom Minotra arrived on Saturday night to start training for their inter-xone semi-final against South Africa here on Nov- ember 10, 12. A*ked274 words
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417 1967-10-31 15 KUALA LUMPUR Mon The 10-year-old financial worry of the Malaysian Ceylonese Cricket Association yesterday was given new impetus and the newly elected officials are determined to pu l the associa tion out of its rut At yesterday’s annua; meeting where no accounts417 words
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273 1967-10-31 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Labour and President of the Singapore Basketball Association. Mr Jek Yeun Thong, has ex preyed confidence that In the not too distant future Singapore would have a national basketball team competing in International tournaments. Mr. Jek said It wa* now273 words
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739 1967-10-31 15 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (Reuter). There it still a sharp conflict of opinion, sometimes between medical observers and competitors, about the effects of Mexico City's 7,350 feet (2,240 metres) altitude on performances in competition here. The medical view would seem to suggest that it’s739 words
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252 1967-10-31 15 BRIDGETTOWN. Barbados, Mon. (Reuter) Wicketkeeper Derryck Murray, the 24-year-old Trinidadian who holds the record for the number of victim* in a Test series, was today named captain of the West Indies Cricket Board of Control president's XI to play the252 words
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Article113 1967-10-31 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Miss Tan May Ying. a stenographer from Federal Treasury emerged as champion in the girls section of the Treasury Sports Clubs’ badminton tournament held in Industrial Training Centre on Sunday here. She beat Doris Cheong 13-11. 11-7. 11-3 in the flnaL Mr Teh113 words
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Advertisement541 1967-10-31 14 Easter 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. TAT BUAN CUAN LTDSUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road. Singapore 15- Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE. 1419,541 words
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Advertisement314 1967-10-31 14 Classified Ads. WHERE TO EAT 20 Word* 15/- (Mmiiwim; HAVE YOUR MEALS AT Johore Rest House. Beautiful surroundings. Specia! Curry Rice on Sundays. TeL 2078 Jobore Bahru. TOIRS EXCURSIONS SIGHTSEEING TOUR OF SINGAPORE or Johore by American car with English speaking guide driver call Travel Centre of Singapore. ElO. International314 words
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Advertisement108 1967-10-31 14 A trmi BIT THAT CO« A 10MC WAT Eastern Sun €'t.AfiSlVn'D ADS! lACH WORD SO or 25 cam* (tee above) PLLASI WRIT! IN CAPITAL LETTERS Advertiser’s Name.... Telephone N 0............—.....——.... Number of Insertion*..— Date(s) Requested fast S Payment mast accompany year ardor S <F O. Chreee Cash rodascdl Cash mast108 words
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Article, Illustration114 1967-10-31 16 Raja Zainal (Armed Forces) covers up to stop a straight left from Brian Isaac (Singapore A B A in their semi-final bout (Bantamweight Division) at the Fourth Malaysian Open Boxinr Championships at the Stadium Negara on Saturday night. Raja Zainal. an aggressive and bruising fighter,— Sunsport pix by Mok Voon. - 114 words
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Article385 1967-10-31 16 SINGAPORE, Mori. Asian All-Star footballer Majid Ariff has withdrawn from the national soccer team to tour Vietnam next month. Majid who represented the Republic in the Asian Games and SEAP Games has asked to be released from accompanying the team to Saigon. He was among the385 words
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182 1967-10-31 16 IPOH, Mon. Penang with their formidable team. Including two Thomas Cuppers and two Thomas Cup trainees, are determined to retain the Foong S ong Cup in the finals of the tournament against S.ngapore at the St. John Ambu.ance Association Hall op Oct.182 words
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505 1967-10-31 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian ace sprinter, Dr. M. Jegathesan, has withdrawn from the 400 metres the only sprint he was to have run in the Malaysian Government Services Athletic Championships at the Stadium Merdeka here on Nov. 3 and 4. The triple Bangkok505 words
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549 1967-10-31 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dr. Axis Durairatnam, a vice-President of the Malaysian Hockey Federation, has been appointed as Chef-de-Mission of the Malaysian Contingent to the fourth South East Asia Peninsular Games in Bangkok in December. Thi» was decided a; *oday’s executive committee meeting of the O Tropic549 words
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161 1967-10-31 16 KUALA LUMPUR Mon— The Malaysian Rugby Uni-in have selected 22 players to represent Malaysia in the South-east Asia Peninsular Games at Bangkok in December. Malaysian Armed Forces. Selangor and Perak have four players each, while Johore. Malaysian Police and Penang have three each161 words
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Article51 1967-10-31 16 MUAR. Mon —The Johore State Chinese Amateur Football Association will hold an inter-district soccer tournament next month. Mr. Yam Fook Tong, the secretary of the Johore State Chinese Amateur Football Association, said the draw would be held in Muar on Saturday at the Loke Wah Football Association, Jaian51 words
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Article43 1967-10-31 16 SEREMBAN. Mon. The N 8 Bumlev Cup team played well here today to beat Port Dickson Garrison 3-2 on the padang. Scorers were: Kulasingam, Majid and Azahar for the winners, and Capt. Razali scored both goals for Garrison.43 words
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893 1967-10-31 16 PENANG, Mon. Following are the weights for Extra Dav of the Penang Turf Club November meeting on Nov. 4 Horses Class 5 Div. 2 about 6f Anne's Treasure 9.00 Lucky Lucky II 812 Maple Leaf 8.12 Mirage 8.12 Showmanship 811 King's893 words
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Article57 1967-10-31 16 MALACCA. Mon —ln a hard-fought match the No. 2 Infantry Workshops REME narrowly* defeated Army Depot Police (Malaya) by 2-1 in a friendly Army interunit hockey match at the Terendak Camp ground. Both the teams were having their try-outs in preparation for their annual Commonwealth Forces57 words
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Article38 1967-10-31 16 MUAR. Mon. A Muar district soccer tournament, organised by the Muar District Football Association, will be held here from November 8. All matches will be held at the Muar Town Council Padang at Jalan Arab.38 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous62 1967-10-31 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 11.03 a.m. (7.7 ft.), 11.36 pm. (8 8 ft) Port Swettenham: 3.27 a.m. (16-3 ft.), 3.50 p.m. (15.0 ft.) Port Dickson: 4.37 a.m. (9.4 ft.), 5.12 pm. (8.3 ft.) Singapore: 9.28 a.m. (8.8 ft), 9.32 p.m. (9.3 ft) Sedili Kechil: 7.34 am. (72 ft), 8.01 p.m.62 words
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