Eastern Sun, 24 November 1967
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Title Section29 1967-11-24 1 Eastern Sun •*«*»*»*m*«* Tnifepcn'denfi National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 480 Friday, 24 November 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft k °N 2660 Prlce 15 cents29 words
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230 1967-11-24 1 SAIGON. Thurs. (UPI) U.S. troops determined to have Thanksgiving dinner atop Hill 875 today swept over the battlescarred summit they have been trying for five days to take. Lead elements of five companies from the U.S. 173rd Airborne Brigade and the 4th Infantry230 words
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Article731 1967-11-24 1 Govt: Enough reserves to back decision not to devalue CINGAPORE, Thurs.—The Singapore Government assured today that there was "no conceivable set of circumstances" which would compel it to devalue the gold parity of its new Singapore dollar. The Cabinet is unanimous in the decision that the Government will731 words
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Article, Illustration86 1967-11-24 1 THIS is a vivacious wide-eyed French-sex-kitten. She is Kiki a French model. She is not content with wearing lovely dresses onlv Where hairstyles are concerned, she is very adventurous. During her recent modelling assignment in Paris, Kiki decided to rob Paris. Her loot —a sophisticated headgear: A86 words
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Article184 1967-11-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has denied there was any breakdown in the labour talks between Malaysia and the Philippines in Manila as reported by news agency recently. In a statement today, a Ministry spokesman said the talks held in Manila was184 words
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331 1967-11-24 1 Thurs. (UPI). Greece and Turkey appeared to be heading for a bloody showdown over Cyprus today despite feverish peace moves by Britain, the United States and Canada. Turkish troops were reported poised to strike at the Mediterranean island, only 80 miles away. The331 words
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134 1967-11-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thors. Malaysia and the Soviet Union have now decided to exchange diplomatic mission s at ambassadorial level. A communique issued here and in Moscow said: The Government of Malaysia and the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, having agreed in principle134 words
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Miscellaneous17 1967-11-24 1 LADIES DAY KIM- u v* “You should have been he was reading ‘Lives of an All-In Wrestler.’!”17 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration651 1967-11-24 2 Form 'business corporations' Dr. Toh urges QINGAPORE, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today urged local businessmen to pool their resources together and form "business corporations." “I am impressed with tha fact that in countries where progress has been made, businessmen work In corporations,” he said. •’Corporate651 words
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194 1967-11-24 2 ‘Taxi-drivers must be protected’ District Judge SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Fourth District Judge, Mr. Liew N'gik Kee stressed today that “taxi-drivers must be protected from robbers especially at night." He added that this pro- tection must be granted them “especially when they are earning small sums of money”. Mr Liew said194 words
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Article25 1967-11-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Forty jaga kereta boys were rounded up by Police at the Selangor Turf Club Ampang Road, here yesterday.25 words
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Article161 1967-11-24 2 SINGAPORE Thurs The first intake of 64 full-time recruits to the Naval Volunteer Force will pass out on Saturday at its headquarters on Pulau Blakang Mati. The Director, General Staff Division. Ministry of Interior and Defence, Mr. Tan Teck Khim, will review the parade All161 words
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380 1967-11-24 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An Eastern Sun reader from Seremban is the first prize winner of last week's Marlboro/Eastern Sun "Identify the object puzzle" contest. He is Mr. Shim Peng Fong of 187 River Road, Seremban, who will be receiving $lOO cash. The380 words
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301 1967-11-24 2 $7,000 ROBBERY: By SIHAIMI BIDIN SINGAPORE. Thurs. Five youths armed with knifes and a revolver, robbed a proprietor of a soft-drinks agent of $7,000 in cash in Sterling Road here this afternoon. The proprietor of Keng Company. Mr. Ang Keng Hoon, 50, told me he301 words
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239 1967-11-24 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Adult education workers must understand the basic principles of community organisation where in Singapore there is a particular need. This was stated by MrJ. F. Conceicao, Acting Director. Extra-mural Studies Department in the University of Singapore, when he spoke on The training of239 words
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Article47 1967-11-24 2 845 p m Andree Colson Instrumental Ensemble of Paris: Victoria Theatre, Empress Place. 800 pm. German Ballet Dancers: National Theatre. C lpmpnreau Avenue. 7.30 p m. Tree film shows at Track 7, Lim Chu Kang Road, Sekolah Padang Terbakar. Kheam Hock Road and Church Ground.47 words
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102 1967-11-24 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Nadarajah Govindasamy, 23, was today jailed for nine months by the Ninth Magistrate’s Court for stealing 653 pieces of brass stop corks worth $5,224 from the Hotel Malaysia building site at Tanglin Road. He pleaded guilty to having committed the102 words
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Article, Illustration181 1967-11-24 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore is represented at the meeting of experts on water codes organised by the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) and the United Nations Office of Technical Cooperation In Bangkok. The meeting which began on181 words
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319 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, has urged parents to see that their children are not misled and become victims of anti-national elements. The Minister said this in a message in the special edition of Suara Perpaduan,”319 words
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Article54 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE Thurs Professor Gordon H. Johnson will give a talk on “Foreign and Foreign Taxpayers in the United States of America” at the Polytechnic’s Main Lecture Theatre, here on Nov. 28 at 5.30 p.m Members of the Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore »re invited54 words
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Article38 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The National Theatre Club will stage a Chinese classical comedy at its club premises at 8.30 p.m tomorrow. There will also be Korean dances and a play recital. Sunday Is the club’s Musical Night.38 words
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Article14 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs—The Singapore Parliament will meet on Thursday, (Nov--30) at 2.30 p.m.14 words
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Article, Illustration198 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Public Utilities Board has promoted Mr. L. R. Estrop, 50, to the post of Deputy Chief Electrical Engineer. The generating capacity of the power stations has more than doubled in recent years from some 215 megawatts to the present 464 megawatts198 words
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Article157 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Hans Andersen Club will hold a mammoth X’mas party for 2,000 under-privi-leged children from kampongs, orphanages and homes at the Fraser and Neave grounds. River Valley Road, on Saturday at 3 p.mAll the children will each receive a bag of toys, sweets,157 words
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Article28 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Omar Hathat Marican. 27. was found hanging in a room in Jalan Kayu at 9-55 p.m. yesterday. Police do not suspect any foul play.28 words
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130 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The National Safety First Council of Singapore will hold a four-day Road Safety and Courtesy Exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall from Saturday to Nov. 28. Th e Minister of State (Prime Minister’s Office) Tuan Haji Ya’acob bin Mohamed. will officially declare130 words
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436 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today spoke on how individual firms could through their efficiency help each other attain the high productivity needed to successfully substitute for imports and enter into export markets. He said this when he opened the436 words
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Article100 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A 19-year-old youth, Koh Beng Poh, died on the spot at 10$ m.s. Sembawang Road here last night when the motor cycle he was riding collided with a lorry and a taxi. Koh was riding towards Naval Base when he collided with the100 words
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Article41 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew wife of the Prime Minister, will be the Reviewing Officer at a review and display to be held at the Methodist Girls’ School ground on Dec. 9 from 4.00 to 5.30 pun.41 words
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Article54 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A labourer. Tan Bock Piaw 18, was admitted to the General Hospital in a serious condition following a fignt wan workers at a construction site in Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Tan was found unconscious at the Hillville Estate work site at about 1 pm., according54 words
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414 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —More than 500 soldiers are fighting in Vietnam without weapons, Mr. Gilbert J. Bertochini, of Singapore, Director of the National Service Organisation of the Far Eastern Division of the Seventh-Day Adventists reported in Davao, Philippines. Addressing the biennial council of his414 words
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Article115 1967-11-24 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Lee Soo Ann. lecturer in economics. University of Singapore, will speak on “Some International Aspects of Devaluation” at the Troika Restaurant in Orchard Road here on Saturday at 1.15 p.m. The talk is organised by the Y’s Men’s Club of Singapore, Beta115 words
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255 1967-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Third Music Festival will begin its three-night season at Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here from tomorrow night. Jointly sponsored by more than 10 music and cultural groups, the festival will feature a medley of folk songs and music. It255 words
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Article64 1967-11-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs Rolls of films went up in smoke tonight when fire gutted the premises of a Cantonese film importer’s office in Tras Street here. The fire wa« believed to have started from the back portion of the shop and spread to the front, destroying the64 words
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310 1967-11-24 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore will be the venue for the million-dollar Montres et Bijoux Exhibition, organised by the Swiss Watch Industry in October next year. The regional manager of the Swiss Watch Industry Information Centre, Mr. A. Roosli. made this announcement today. He310 words
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173 1967-11-24 4 PATRICK LEE - By PATRICK LEE SINGAPORE. Thors. All Transactions between parties in Malaysia and or in Singapore involving stocks or shares quoted in Sterling entered into on or before Nov. 18. 1967 still uncompleted, are to be converted at the old rate of exchange of 2s. 4d.173 words
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Article32 1967-11-24 4 TELOK ANSON. Thurs.— The Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Enche Suieiman bin Bulon gave a $30,000 grant to an Indian temple at Sungei Munum near here today32 words
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63 1967-11-24 4 THE Governor of Malacca, Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf was among the many VIPs present at the “nikah” ceremony last Friday of the eldest daughter of the Speaker of the Malacca Legislative Assembly, Enche Mohamed bin Abdul Rahaman. The bride. Che Kamariah is a teacher in the town here63 words
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Article, Illustration69 1967-11-24 4 THIS is the Mary Quant Look. Evelyn presents the gay mini-dress that strikes up the "Little Girl Look.” A huge pocket on the lower part of the skirt and a row of buttons running right down the back are symptoms of the Quant craze. This was one of the outfits69 words
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Article125 1967-11-24 4 PENANG, Thurs. Police retaliated with tear gas grenades when a patrol car was stoned by youths during a Labour Party meeting at their Jelutong branch in Perak Road last night. The patrol car was standing by some distance away when the incident occurred. Soon after, the125 words
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Article39 1967-11-24 4 MUAR. Thurs —The Johore State Koran-reading competition will be held at the Pontian Mosque on Nov 30 starting from 8 pm. A total of sixteen men and women representatives from eight districts in Johore will take part.39 words
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Article123 1967-11-24 4 Technical Teachers’ Training College exhibition at the College Campus. Jalan Cheras 10 a.m. to 5 pm. Works of prominent Malaysian artists by Peninsular Art Society at 41, Jalan Raja Muda, 9 a.m. to 6 p m Exhibition of Tapestries from France at Samat Art Gallery 9 a.m. to123 words
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Article42 1967-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two men possessing screw-drivers, crowbars and parang were arrested by Police while they were walking along Jalan Ipoh at Segambut at 12.30 a m. yesterday. They were stopped by a Police patrol car. Both were from Kajang.42 words
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216 1967-11-24 4 JAMAL ALI - Flow of information good says Harun By JAMAL ALI KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Nine arrests were made by the Anti-corruption Agency during the last one month of which six were in West Malaysia and one in East Malaysia. This was disclosed here today by the Director216 words
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287 1967-11-24 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malaysian Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin, was today urged to intervene and ease the plight of school taxi operators in Johore. The request was made in a seven-page memorandum to the Minister, submitted by the newly-formed Johore School Taxi287 words
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152 1967-11-24 4 PENANG, Thurs. A warrant of arrest was issued by the Magistrate, Mr. Shivcharan Singh, against a Justice of the Peace and a well known land proprietor, Mr. Soon Cheng Sun who is the respondent in a main- tenance case today Mr Lim Peng152 words
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Article, Illustration197 1967-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The visiting 44-member team of Indonesian police officers and trainees, led by Inspector General Moestafa Pane, today began their fourday tour to Malaysia with a visit to the Royal Malaysian Police Training Centre here. On their arrival, they were welcomed by Tan Sri197 words
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600 1967-11-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Chairman of the Malaysian Rubber Exchange, Senator Gan Teck Yeow, today gave "three good reasons" in support of the Malaysian Government's decision not to devalue its currency. He listed these reasons: (1) Malaysia is a developing country. For600 words
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89 1967-11-24 10 TANJONG RAMBUTAN, Thurs. The Government will introduce a new regulations next year for teachers who wished to take an active part in politics. Under the new regulations, the oermission earlier given to teachers for taking part in politics would be withdrawn. This was stated89 words
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Article68 1967-11-24 10 PENANG, Thurs A pair of trousers with $6O cash in the pocket, belonging to a well-known rubber dealer, Lau Geok Swee, was “fished” out from a window of his bungalow in Batu Ferringhi by a thief yesterday Lau was together with his wife when they heard their maid-serv68 words
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Article, Illustration426 1967-11-24 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The role of business leaders in civic organisations was the common topic in the exchange of greetings between the President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Soon Peng Yam, and the visiting leader of the Hongkong Tung Wah Group426 words
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1317 1967-11-24 10 BEN D'CUNHA; LUCIAN PETER - By BEN D'CUNHA AND LUCIAN PETER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Government today came under fire from opposition parties for devaluing the old Malayan currency. The Labour Party called on the people to declare a 'black day of boycott' to mark their protest1,317 words
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212 1967-11-24 10 No pact signed E. German trade leader SINGAPORE. Thurs. The leader of the East German trade delegation. Mr. Willi Schild. left this evening for consultations with his government after being here for the last five weeks. In an interview at the airport, he hinted that the devaluation of the pound212 words
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219 1967-11-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs The reported flight of capital from Hong Kong to South-east Asian countries as a result of the disturb ances in the colony was today dismissed as “very insignificant" by a group of Hong Kong businessmen who arrived here today. The amount jI219 words
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230 1967-11-24 11 LUMPUR, Thurs. The Selangor Butchers 7 Association has urged the Government to lift the ban on imported pigs. The call was made by the President of the Association, Mr. Ng Pak Seng, today. He said the association had written to the Ministry of Commerce230 words
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Article342 1967-11-24 11 EMPLOYERS IN SABAH TOLD: JESSELTON, Thurs. The Malaysian Migration Fund Board has recommended to the employers in Sabah to examine the wages poid to workers, especially West Malaysians, in accordance with the work they perform because there are frequent changes in the methods of payment342 words
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173 1967-11-24 11 PENANG. Thurs—West Malaysia has swung into the first phase of malaria eradication covering from Perlis and in the States of Kedah and Penang This was disclosed by the Minister of Health. Enche Bahaman bin Samsudin, ■when he declared open the fifth Thai-Malaysia border conference on173 words
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Article107 1967-11-24 11 PENANG- Thurs. The Greek freighter, Enosis. which caught fire about 120 miles off Penang Island, ran around near the Krabbi River off South Thailand last night. She was carrying a cargo of coal for an undisclosed destination when fire broke out in one of her107 words
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67 1967-11-24 11 THE acting Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'kub, declared open the annual conference of senior officers of the Department of Agriculture, West Malaysia, at the Soil Science Building,Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday. Picture shows the Minister addressing the conference. Sitting from right67 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-11-24 11 THE Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari (left) teaching how a deaf aid set should be used. “Listening” to his instructions are three of the ten deaf children who had earlier received a set each from the Minister at his residence in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. The sets were61 words
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204 1967-11-24 11 IPOH, Thurs. Mr. Justice Chang Min Tat in the High Court here today granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in six months in a divorce petition filed by a teacher, Jit Singh of Sekolah Tengku Mahmud Is- kanda i n Pontian Kechil,204 words
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188 1967-11-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Industrial Tribunal Court today began a nine-day hearing into the dispute between the Malayan Agricultural Producers’ Association and the National Union of Plantation Workers. The dispute arose from MAPA's decision In June to reduce the Incentive allowance of 170.000 tappers by one188 words
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Article82 1967-11-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thure. The Malaysian Trade Union Congress will decide whether or .not to contest the next general elections at its annual delegates meeting next month. This decision will be made by delegates from 94 member unions of the Congress, who represent about three hundred82 words
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90 1967-11-24 11 PENANG, Thurs. Six Indonesians were produced in the Second Magistrate’s Court here today on a charge of possessing 17 slabs of raw opium, weighing 68 lbs. in their boat in the sea off Tanjong Gemuroh yesterday. They are Tan Akau. 24. Kwek T.ioe90 words
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Article93 1967-11-24 11 PENANG, Thurs. The cashier of the United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd., in Beach Street. Lim Swee Gun, 41, was allowed bail of $25,000 in two sureties On a charge of criminal breach of trust in the Second Magistrate’s Court here dayLim was alleged to have93 words
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Article40 1967-11-24 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. A cement mixer, valued at $9OO, was reported Stolen from the construction site of Ng Chew Hoe Construction Co., Ltd-, in Bukit Tengah yesterdayThe loss was discovered by the store-keeper, Khon Foo Weng, 65.40 words
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Advertisement194 1967-11-24 3 What are all those Singapore businessmen up to London j TT You'll find a lot going on in London. And Singapore businessmen taking a big part. Up in Threadneedle Street Round in Finsbury Circus. Dining out in Mayfair. Business or pleasure it’s the place to be. And six days of194 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration318 1967-11-24 6 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. (UPI) Trank Sinatra announced yesterday that he and Mia Farrow, his wife of little more than a year, have agreed to a mutual separation. Sinatra, 52, and the slender 22-year-old daughter of Maureen O’Sullivan and the late director John Farrow were married318 words
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Article140 1967-11-24 6 FORT WORTH. Texas Thurs- (UPI) The 130pound tombstone at Lee Harvey Oswald's grave was found missing from its gravesite yesterday on the fourth anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy. A florist who came to place flowers on the grave found the marker missing at midafternoon from140 words
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59 1967-11-24 6 JAKARTA. Thurs (UPI) Five to ten thousand former Communist detainees in Central Java have fled to Jakarta, says Jakarta Governor Ali Sadikin According to the daily “Kompas" the Communists disguise themselves as street vendors Sadikin said prisoners who were recently released by Central Java military59 words
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Article49 1967-11-24 6 RAWALPINDI, Thurs (UPI) The government will introduce whipping as punishment for persons found guilty of adulterating fqod, it was announced yesterday, A government spokesman said the decision, made in a Cabinet session, also called for whipping of persons who commit “Social Crimes” against women and children”.49 words
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98 1967-11-24 6 One guerrilla killed 24 captured JAKARTA, Thurs. (UPI) One Communist guerrilla was killed and 24 others were captured in two separate battles in the West Borneo inland recently, the official news agency Antara reported yesterday. Antara said one insurgent was killed and 15 captured during a battle with raiders of98 words
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Article50 1967-11-24 6 CURACAO. Netherlands Antilles Thurs. (UPI) A freak Tornado struck Curacao yesterday causing considerable damage to property but no casualties The Tornado broke during inauguration of a new hydrodesulphurizer plant at the Shell Refinery. The plant complex, started in 1966. cost 20 million florins in Antillian currency.50 words
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Article65 1967-11-24 6 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) —lndonesia’s acting President Gen Suharto has accepted an invitation to visit the United Arab Republic extended by the Cairo government sometime ago. Gen Suharto told the UAR Ambassador here. Mr. Achmad Ryad. that he hoped to stop over in Cairo at the end65 words
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Article295 1967-11-24 6 ‘FRANCE MAY SLAM DOOR DURING CRISIS’ BRUSSELS, Thurs. (Reuter) The North Atlantic Assembly's Military Committee today began considering for the first time the possibility that France might withhold its forces and territory from NATO in a crisis. The discussion. behind closed doors, was based on a report295 words
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Article84 1967-11-24 6 HK now stabilised WASHINGTON. Thurs (UPI) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced last night that Hong Kong ha s now stabilised its devaluation of the Hong Kong dollar at 16.5 US cents. Prior to devaluation the Hong Kong dollar had a par value of 17.5 cents. An IMF spokesman said84 words
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170 1967-11-24 6 ATHENS. Thurs (UPI)— A special Military Tribunal handed down jail sentences on eight political opponents last night at the end of a lightning trial. Three of the 19 defendants were sentenced to 10, eight and six years respectively on charges of spreading subversive propaganda,170 words
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Article64 1967-11-24 6 MANILA. Thurs. (UPI) Re-elected Manila Mayor Antonio J. Villegas today banned city government workers from nightclubs, bars, and the race tracks as part of a campaign to clean chy hall “Physically and Morally”. Villegas created a special police team to ensure that the ban is followed.64 words
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Article27 1967-11-24 6 REYNOSA. Mexico Thurs (UPI) A truck loaded with gravel crashed into a passenger bus near the Rio Grande last night and 11 persons were killed.27 words
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118 1967-11-24 6 DALLAS. Texas, Thurs. (UPI) Priests and laymen marked yesterday the fourth anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedv, shot to death in a motorcade on Elm Street Nov. 22. 1963. Catholic, Jewish and Peoples Missionary Baptist Churchmen led a formal service118 words
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321 1967-11-24 6 BELGRADE, Thurs. (UPI) Yugoslavia took the first step toward expanding private enterprise within its Communist system last night and at the same time imposed tight control on how such business is operated A Communist Party commission overrode objections that private ownership is321 words
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240 1967-11-24 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) Anti-trust suits were filed yesterday against three of the nation’s largest distributors of Newspaper Comics, features and syndicated columns. The Justice Department charged they illegally limited the papers that can buy them. The Department brought suit against the240 words
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132 1967-11-24 6 BISHOP. California, Thurs. (UPI) A mother and her daughter trapped for 30 hours at the crash site of a private plane with the bodies of her husband and other daugnter were rescued yesterdav by helicopter. The Navy helicopter, using landing lights to pierce the driving132 words
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154 1967-11-24 6 NEW DELHI. Thurs. (Reuter) India and West Germany have agreed that the proposed treaty on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, to be effective and universally acceptable, should be non-discrimina-tory and should not inhibit the development of peace* ful nuclear technology. The agreement came in a joint154 words
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469 1967-11-24 7 ‘To safeguard livelihood of people HONG KONG. Thurs. (Reuter) The Hong Kong dollar, which was devalued together with the pound sterling last Sunday, has been revalued upwards by 10 per cent as from today (November 23). This was officially announced this morning469 words
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206 1967-11-24 7 HONG KONG. Thurs. (L’PI)—A home-made bomb tossed by a terrorist early today exploded in a Yaumatei district police station in Kowloon Two officers were injured, neither seriously. Authorities said the bomb was a milk can stuffed with gunpowder and metal nuts The terrorist fled before206 words
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Article97 1967-11-24 7 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Britain announced last night she would transfer the final £lBO million of her dollar stockholdings to gold and convertible currency ieserves. Thi s item in the list of poststerling devaluation mea sures came in Parliament last night from Chancellor of thp Exchequer Mr. James97 words
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Article79 1967-11-24 7 TOKYO. Thurs. (UPI) Emperor Hirohito and his consort. Empress Nagako, will cross the street from their 17th century palace on Monday for their first visit to a newspaper office in Tokyo. He has visited newspapers in four other cities The Imperial Household agenev said the royal79 words
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Article195 1967-11-24 7 Devaluation wrote off s1b reserves WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) A leading I’.S. economist said today sterling devaluation had written about SI.OOO m off the value of world reserves and this made it urgent to activate the recently devised plan to increase world money through special drawing195 words
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158 1967-11-24 7 GENEVA. Thurs. (Reuter) Security measures were tightened here yesterday as negotiators from Britain and the National Liberation Front (NLF) of South Arabia plunged into serious dieussion about the territory's independence. Swiss and British security men stood guard inside and outside the conference hall158 words
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Article56 1967-11-24 7 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) The International Tin Council has raised its floor and ceiling price range to allow for currency exchange differences following Britain’s sterling devaluation. The new range is £1.283 ton to £1.633 sterling compared with the predevaluation range of Cl.100 sterling to £1.400 sterling. Before devaluation56 words
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Article589 1967-11-24 7 FRANTIC BID TO DEFUSE CYPRUS BOMB ANKARA, Thurs. (Reuter) Demands for war filled the ancient streets of Istanbul today and people queued to give blood as Turkey appeared to be inching closer to armed action over Cyprus. Diplomatic pressure was being vigorously applied in all three589 words
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Article114 1967-11-24 7 KARACHI. Thurs. (Reuter» The worlds biggest earthfllled dam will be formally opened at Mangla In North Pakistan today part of a project to guarantee vital water supplies to millions of Pakistanis. President Ayub Khan will perform the ceremony commissioning the US$65B m. Mangla Dam project United114 words
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535 1967-11-24 7 Labour MP resigns LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Labour backbenchers closed ranks tonight to give the government a vote of confidence over its decision to devalue sterling. At the end of a two-dav debate on last Saturday's decision to lower the exchange rate by 14.3 percent,535 words
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Advertisement201 1967-11-24 7 ANNOUNCE GREATEST REFRIGERATOR OFFER EVER FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON ONLY $5O WILL SEAL THE DEAL! All you need now is $5O to seal the deal on a new Pan-Electric Super Deluxe Refrigerator!! And when you pay the dealer, he will hand you a valuable Surprise Gift which could be worth201 words
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Article759 1967-11-24 8 DR. LOUIS PAULING, winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1954 and another Nobel Prize for Peace in 1962, said in New Orleans the other day that “young men who shoot Vietnamese are murderers and the State (United States) is forcing them to be murderers.” He759 words
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953 1967-11-24 8 Louis Halasz - by Louis Halasz October 31, the governments of twenty-two member nations pledged a total of U 551,298,654 for the United Nations Capital Development Fund. The Secretary General of the UN had invited 131 governments to pledge; all the 122 members of the world organisation,953 words
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Article, Illustration238 1967-11-24 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") VERA decided to go back to teaching school while her separation suit against Henry, her husband, was pending. She asked the court to award her alimony in the meantime. “I cannot support myself,” Vera pleaded. “My income238 words
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419 1967-11-24 8 SINGAPORE and Malaysia cannot say they have not devalued their currency at all for one dollar in the old currency is now worth only 85 cts. Would it be fair for the two Governments to devalue the old cur* rency and make the public (especially the419 words
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Article271 1967-11-24 8 Fyour well written editorial headed “Voice Of Reason’’ you convey that China has no territorial ambitions except that she is engaging herself in the innocent pursuit of making herself a super nuclear power. Following this is your estimation that “The Peking regime is unlikely to repeat271 words
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Article110 1967-11-24 8 THOUGH I had graduated from the Malacca Day Training Centre in 1962. I am yet to receive my Teacher’s Certificate. About four months back, following reports in the papers about teachers complaining they did not get their certificates, I wrote a letter to the Pengelola, Pusat110 words
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Article117 1967-11-24 8 SO Sabah’s Chief Minister has proposed to rename its capital Jesselton to Kota Kinabalu. There was talk also of renaming George Town, capital of Penang. West Malaysia in line with the State government's policy to do away with all relics or vestiges of the colonial past. In George117 words
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Article173 1967-11-24 8 IT is regretful that the Labour Minister. Mr Jek Yeun Thong, should have decided against setting up a committee to study whether provident fund balances could be used as down payments for houses. Although 74 per cent of contributors have a balance of below $1,000, what about the173 words
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478 1967-11-24 8 DR. K S. Das in his letter dated November 15th poses two questions for Mr. Robert T.H. Goh to answer. It is not at all surprising that Dr- Das has come to the futile rescue of his comrade-in-arms. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair.478 words
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Advertisement41 1967-11-24 8 Eastehn Sun Independent National Newspaper FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1967 23-B. Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. Telephone: *****/7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. |alan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: *****/6 8. Leith Street, Tel: ***** 77, Brewster Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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Advertisement18 1967-11-24 8 jIUIIIS rtMIUS*. AND ADDRESSES IS COOO FAITH.■ j! UTTERS WITHOUT names AND ADDRESSES will NOI Bl PI BUSHED18 words
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342 1967-11-24 9 ‘Miracle Rice developed in PI does not satisfy Thai’s export standards BANGKOK. Thurs. (UPI) The “Miracle Rice” developed in the Philippines does not satisfy Thailand’s high export standards, according to an Agriculture Ministry official. The new rice, developed under a Rockefeller Foundation Grant at the International Research Institute at Los342 words
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Article24 1967-11-24 9 HONG KONG. Thurs (UPI) Monpv Quotations: HKS6.OI/6.04 per US dollar for cash. HKSI6 01 per pound sterling. HK5277.5 per tael gold.24 words
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Article, Illustration125 1967-11-24 9 A remarkable electronic organ small enough to be carried in a man's coat pocket—yet claimed to give pure organ notes has recently been developed by a British company. With a range of one-and-a half octaves, including sharps and flats, the organ called the “Stylophone”125 words
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Article, Illustration224 1967-11-24 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A fourth automatic record pressing machine was installed this week in a pioneer company in Singapore which began production in April. The company is Philips’ Phonographic Industries Ltd. in Commonwealth Drive, which presses records for six international labels. The factory together with its224 words
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Article319 1967-11-24 9 Rubber down cents SINGAPORE. Thurs —Dece.nber first graae rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 pm. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 49| cents per ib., down three-eighths of a cent from previous close The tone was steady quiet. Opening values were reduced half a cent upon disappointing London advicesThe319 words
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Article58 1967-11-24 9 Inflation rate to reach 75 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) Indonesian currency rate of inflation will reach 75 t>er cent this year instead of the estimated 66 per cent, says Finance Minister Frass Seda. Until last month, the inflation rate was 61.2 per cent and by the end of December this will58 words
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Article13 1967-11-24 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The tin price for today was per picul, up $l7-50.13 words
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1226 1967-11-24 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—An easier tendency still prevailed in the industrials on the Stock Exchange There were, however, only four counters Fraser Neave. Guinness. Malayan Containers, Malayan Collieries and Sime Darby rallying slightly from the previous fall. Trading was quite active with the total turnover standing1,226 words
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Article67 1967-11-24 9 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (Reuter) General Services Administration today sold five tons of Grade C tin at $1 52 per lb. to Liberman and Gitlin. Inc., of Grand Rapids. Michigan, who will take delivery from storage at Hammond. Indiana. G.S A. will not offer tin for sale tomorrow, being67 words
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Article20 1967-11-24 9 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with spot 18-19 No 1 RSS CIF basis portsDec 16-5/8 16-3/420 words
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Article386 1967-11-24 9 SINGAPORE —Stock exchange bid and offer prices officially listed at tbe close of business. INDUSTRIALS Ben Co 1.81 1.85 Boustead 1 61 C sugar 3.05 2.06 < hemlcal Co 1.43 1.45 Cold storage 4.10 4.18 Dun|op 2.31 F smelting CD 4.60 1 A 1 2.35 F>*n (lrd* 2.93386 words
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Article174 1967-11-24 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: London: Buying T.T 32 7031 d. O.D. 32. 7533 d Selling T.T. or O D 32. 5573 d. Australian Dollars: Buying T.T 29-3/8; OD 29-9/ 16 Selling T.T. or O D174 words
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Article53 1967-11-24 9 (Managers’ Prices) First Malayan 2.47 2.58 Second Malayan 1.78 1.87 Third Malayan XD The Commerce 1.11 120 Industry Fund .89 •98 The savings Fund 1.37 1 46 .Malayan Investment Fund \I> 1.05 1 15 Ilrst llongkong XD .79 .84’ second ll’kong XD .55 59‘ S'ng miimoditv 4/3 4/1053 words
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Article105 1967-11-24 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are > Buyer Coconut Oil Belief (FOB.) Bulk Coconut OH 60 50 (FOB.) Drums Loose Copra Mixed 63.00 Xov/l»ec 3560 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% NEW Sarawak hlte Pepper (F.O.B.) 132 50 96% X.L.W Sarawak special Black105 words
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Article182 1967-11-24 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1 2 Neder Ebro 3/4 Beloretsk 5 Tsedek 6/7 Miryu Marti 10'll Margaret C. Athel 13/14 Orient Liner 15/16 Holsatia 18 Kings Ville 21 22 Maxwell Brender 23/24 Mohammedi 27/26 Surma 29/30 Bulimba 31/32182 words
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Advertisement746 1967-11-24 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—SPORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time I' O', a m Airline MSA 029 fr<*m Kuala Lumpur Time 8.35 a m Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.50 a m. Airline JL 712 from Jakarta Time 9.3o a m. Airline MAS 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 1030 a746 words
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Miscellaneous640 1967-11-24 10 Yom mi fV 2nd TODAY A TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pabat; 9 Kluang. PM. 3.00 Opening Annct; 310 Antara Dua Irama; 325 Paul Terrv Cartoon; 330 Pow Wow Cartoon: 3 35 Jungle; 3.50640 words
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Advertisement145 1967-11-24 11 17 connecting 7 through jets jets weekly, weekly from j Hong Kong j Singapore to Japan early morning departures every day m 4r Cathay Pacific has the connections story for Singapore Japan travellers like no other airline! Simple! Choose the Cathay Pacifies convenient early morning Big-jet departure from Singapore to145 words
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Article, Illustration1944 1967-11-24 12 John Khoo - Chasing the sun all the way from S’pore to Copenhagen via Tashkent in the Trans-Asian Express By John Khoo TJREAKFAST in Singapore, a late lunch in CopenhaSen and cocktails efore dinner in New York—-ALL IN THE SAME DAY which was an impossibility not so long ago1,944 words
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Article897 1967-11-24 13 Dermot Canning - Someone's telling lies about you By Dermot Canning |_|ere’s a chance to get some more facts straight about yourself and those around you... Love can be painful. TRUE. “The pain of losing you is more than I can bear," wrote D H. Lawrence. But, according to897 words
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1235 1967-11-24 13 Joseph G. Molner - What about non-fat milk for baby By Joseph G. Molner, M.D. Q: We live in an area where stores are few and far between. My family (six children) uses 18 half-gallons of milk a week. I don’t drive and can’t always get to the store if I run out of1,235 words
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Article655 1967-11-24 13 Are you a quick-wit? In this fast-moving world you have to be quick-witted. It's to the fleetest of mind that progress goes. So, have you got your wits about you? Are you alert, able to make the right decisions quickly? You've got just ten minutes655 words
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Advertisement67 1967-11-24 13 fountain night dub 39, CPPFR SFRAVGOON ROAD (near Woodsvllle Circle) (fully .Atrcondittnned) Tel: Office *****3. Restaurant/Nlte Club *****0. Bar *****1, *****2. Business Hours from 12.00 noon to 2 a m. (Saturdays) FLOOR-SHOWS (8 Different Dances) by LOS ESPANOLES A smashing Flamenco Fantasia that will Amaze from START to FINISH —DIRECT67 words
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Miscellaneous242 1967-11-24 13 ©SHAW ORGANISATION NOW SHOWING! 4 Shows Dally! 10.30 a m.. 1.45. 5.30 8.45 p m SCHOOL CHILDREN 85 cent* to ANY BEAT AT ALL SHOWS! THE ALAMO*' Todd-Ao. Color-UA Tomorrow Sunday Midnight Wang Yu a* THE ASSASSIN" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin In Shawscope <te Color CAPITOL Phone 2975* NOW SHOWING242 words
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Miscellaneous378 1967-11-24 13 LCATHAY <j] ORCHARD-***** Opens Today! 1.30, 4.00, «.30. 9 15 "THE FLIM-FLAM MAN” (FOX I George c. Scott. Color, P’Vision Orchard Palace: Tomorrow M'nlte MOM'S "A MAN CALLED DAGGER Paul Mantee, In MetrocoJor GALA 81/cH SqaO Today! 100. 3.30, 7 00. 915 pm "9 LIVES OF SAMIIBAI WOLF” Scope, English/Chinese378 words
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Article, Illustration732 1967-11-24 14 Hart Chand - By Hart Chand KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia's rugby players are training rigorously to attain the style and methods of the fast and storming New Zealand All-Blacks in their bid to bring back the gold medal for this event at the Bangkok SEAP Games next— Sunsport Pix. - 732 words
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297 1967-11-24 14 WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (MALAYA) BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE is hereby given that the Eighth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, Chartered Bank Building, 10th floor Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. 16th December 1967. at 12 noon. BUSINESS 1.297 words
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112 1967-11-24 14 MANILA. Thurs (UPI) The Republic of Korea’s Navy boxing team will meet amateur fighters from the Philippines and U S Military bases here in a three-nation goodwill boxing festival at the Rizal Coliseum tomorrow night. The boxing card features seven matches starting at 7112 words
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276 1967-11-24 14 SEOUL. Thurs. (Reuter) The possibility of South Korea holding the Sixth Asian Games in 1970 today appeared virtually ruled out Mr. Chong-Pil Kim, the chairman of the ruling Democratic Republican Party. visited a group of marathon runners undergoing camp training at Taenung276 words
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Article179 1967-11-24 15 Windsor Lad - Luna 7 does attractive workout By Windsor Lad KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. MAJOR ISSUE, a last start, Ipoh winner, displayed striking form when he easily skipped over 3f in 42 4/5 sec., finishing full of running. The track was heavy. Entered for only one run at179 words
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Article237 1967-11-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Following are the Stipendiary Steward's reports on yesterday's races, Race 1: Chahaya Bulan (App. Rahwi) dwelt and lost some ground. Race 2: Nothing to report. Race 3: Approaching the 3 furlongs Ira veller s Cheque 111 (Kingston) who had begun to travel well, shifted237 words
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65 1967-11-24 15 BANGKOK, Thurs- (UPI) •—Two top Thai bowlers went abroad yesterday to compete for international titles, one in Sydney and one in Paris. Phairaj Leenavat went to Australia to compete in the South Pacific Classics tournament opening there tomorrow. Narong Pongwachirint went to Paris where he65 words
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Article89 1967-11-24 15 ROTHERHAM. England. Thurs. (UPI) Former Chelsea soccer club manager Tommy Docherty ended a month of speculation yesterday by accepting the managership of second division Rotherham United. Docherty resigned from Chelsea last month, immediately after receiving a 28day suspension from the Football Association (F.A for alleged personal89 words
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Article130 1967-11-24 15 SWINTON, (England) (UPI) The Australian rugby league tourists downed Swinton 12-9 last night on three goals and two tries to three goals and one try at the Station Road Stadium At Half-time Swinton led 7-5 from two drop goals after 18 minutes and 20 minutes by130 words
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Article145 1967-11-24 15 HONG KONG, Thurs. (UPI) The Hong Kong motor sports club Is working with the government on plans to build a Grand Prix circuit here by 1969. It was reported today. David Ma, vice president of the club, told a cocktail party on Tuesday145 words
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60 1967-11-24 15 SHOOTERS and members of the Selangor Shooting Association gave the Yang di-Pertuan Agong a warm welcome when he visited the National Shooting Range at Subang. near Kuala Lumpur on Now. 21. Pix shows the King shaking hands with Mr. Chan Sin Keong. a promising local shooter. Mr. Chan is a— Sunsport Pix. - 60 words
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1099 1967-11-24 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs A total of 269 horses comprising 72 :’rom class one. 116 from class four and 81 from class five have entered for the fourday meeting of the Singapore Turf Club December meeting They are: CLASS 1 Ist run 2nd run 6F1,099 words
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Article48 1967-11-24 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Indian F.A. win meet Malacca Indians in the annual Inter-State "Bardham Cup” soccer competition to be played on Sunday. Nov. 26 at Jalan Besar stadiim. SIFA will play a trial match against Royal Engineers at Farrer Park tomorrow (kick-off 4 45 pm.).48 words
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268 1967-11-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A record of 165 entries from boys and girls have been received by the Selangor Combined Schools Sports Council for it e Individual Badminton Championships. The championships will be held from Dec. 4-9 at the Selangor Badminton Association Hall commencing at268 words
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517 1967-11-24 15 SYDNEY. Thurs. (Reuter) Former Wimbledon champion Mrs. Margaret Smith-Court of Australia bundled young American star Rosemary Casals out of the quarter-finals of the women’s singles in the New South Wales lawn tennis championships here today. The Australian, on her comeback trail, burst back to517 words
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Article45 1967-11-24 15 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) England, the world champions. beat Northern Ireland 2-0 in their group eight European championship soccer cup qualifying match at Wemblev here last night. Geoff Hurst and Bobby Charlton scored for Eng-, land, who led 1-0 at half-time. Attendance: 85,000.45 words
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165 1967-11-24 15 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Results of yesterday's international soccer matches in Europe were: European Nations’ Cup (Prague)—Czechoslovakia 1 Eire 2 (0-0) (Brussels) Belgium 3 Luxemburg 0 (0-0) (Wembley England 2 Northern Ireland 0 (1-0). (Glasgow) Scotland 3 Wales 2 (1-1). Olympic qualifying tournament: (2nd165 words
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155 1967-11-24 15 BIRMINGHAM. Thurs. (Reuter) Warwickshire County Cricket Club have made an offer to the West Indies captain. Gary Sobers. to play for them. Mr. Edmund King, the club's chairman, said they had placed “a firm offer” with Sobers' London agent, on a match155 words
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78 1967-11-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Singapore Blacks will be competing in the inaugural Combined Old Boys’ Rugby Association (COBRA) 10-a-side tournament for the Dr Hui Weng Choon challenge trophy at the padang here on Sunday. The Singapore Blacks lastminute entry w’as confirmed here tonight by the78 words
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Article309 1967-11-24 16 for a top coach SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Cricket Association are still looking far and wide for a professional coach, who could help prop up the standard of the game here. “There is a dire need for a professional coach but we have so far309 words
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293 1967-11-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The National Sport Foundation of Malaysia is producing an easy-to-follow physical fitness programme in booklet form in the National Language. The booklet, called the ID.L. Plan, is the first of Its kind to be printed in the National293 words
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142 1967-11-24 16 HONG KONG. Thurs. CUPI) Hong Kong Grand Prlx driver Albert Poon returned the Rothman’s Cup he had been awarded after the Macao classic last weekend, it wa s reported today. Poon had been given the cup in error. It will be forwarded to Australian142 words
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Article210 1967-11-24 16 GLASGOW. Thurs. (Reuter) Scotland hit two late goals to snatch a 3-2 victory over Wales at Hampden Park here last night and keep alive their hopes of qualifying for the European Championship Soccer Cup quarter-finals. Scotland's victory kept them a point behind England. who210 words
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Article, Illustration56 1967-11-24 16 Tony Maw, 27, winner of the recent Macao Grand Prix, with his handsome two-foot high trophy. He also received a cash prize to the tune of HK$lO,OOO. Tony, who has been racing since he was 10. hones to buy a Lotus or a Brabham for the Japanese— Support Pix. - 56 words
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436 1967-11-24 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The participation of the national soccer team in international competitions abroad this season has drained the kitty of the Football Association of Singapore to some extent. And the FAS have sent the national team for international games despite being faced436 words
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546 1967-11-24 16 TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI) Baby faced but a tiger in the ring. Fighting Harada will be a hard man to beat when he stakes his world bantamweight crown against Jesus Pi mental of Mexico next Jan. 30 in Tokyo. There are three546 words
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204 1967-11-24 16 BRIDGETOWN. (Barbados) Thurs. (Reuter) Conrad Hunte, West Indies Test opening batsman yesterday announced his retirement from first-class cricket because of an injury to his right knee. Hunte, 35-year-old veteran of 44 Tests, cabled the West Indies Cricket Board that a London specialist had204 words
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81 1967-11-24 16 IT was Fadzil Hassan’s BIG NIGHT when he stood on the winner’s rostrum at the “Mr. Selangor Contest” in Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. The title and handsome trophy is a recognition of the Spartan life of bodybuilders years of rigid schedule, discipline and personal sacrifices. Pix shows Fadzil, who trains81 words
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144 1967-11-24 16 BANGKOK. Thurs. (Reuter) A Singapore team of four boxers and two officials flew in here last night to compete in the boxing events of the Fourth Southeast Asia Peninsular Games. The boxing events which start next Sunday are being held two weeks before the144 words
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Advertisement626 1967-11-24 14 i Ads* ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum) ENSEMBLE INSTRUMENTAL ANDREE COLSON THE famous French Chamber Music Orchestra will give a concert on Monday 27th November at 8.30 p.m at the Balai Budaya in DEWAN BAHASA DAN PUSTAKA Programme: Rameau. Mozart, Vivaldi. Corelli, and Jean Fr-anoaix Bookings at the Weld Supermarket626 words
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Advertisement462 1967-11-24 14 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS TENDERS are invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Central Supplies Office, Kandang Kerbau. Singapore 8 for the following items. The closing date is 6.12.67. 1. The Republic of Singapore Arms (cast metal) 2. Evelopes, Telegrams Further particulars may be obtained from the Chief Supplies Officer on any462 words
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Advertisement82 1967-11-24 14 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) WITHDRAWAL OF NOTICES RE MAKING UP OF LORONG *BU TALIB FROM WOO MUN CHEW ROAD TO LOT 1311 It is hereby notified for general information that Gazette Notification No. 2219. Vol. IX No- 66 dated the 4th of August, 196782 words
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Advertisement109 1967-11-24 14 LONC Eastern Sun CIASSiriED ADS! Lii i 11 23-i. CANTONMINT ROAD, SINCAPOM 2 TtItPHONIS *****/7. EACH WORD 50 m 25 (tee iWn) PLEASE WRITE IN CAPITAL LITERS Advertiser's Name Address Telephone N 0.... Number of Insertions..— Date(s) Requested Cost Parnent anist sreompsnp roar order <PO. 'Cheque Cash enclosed! Cash mast109 words
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Miscellaneous61 1967-11-24 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 348 am. (71 ft.), 6.26 p.m. (5.7 ft.). Port Swettenham: 8.39 a.m. (12.3 ft.), 10.23 p.m. (12.9 ft.). Port Dickson: 10.26 am. (6.9 ft.), 10 49 p.m. (7-2 ft.). Singapore: 3.52 am. (7.3 ft.), 2.26 p.m. (8.5 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 3.02 a-m. (7.8 ft.), 12.22 p.m-61 words
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Miscellaneous14 1967-11-24 16 SINGAPORE SWEEP I m e® 350,000 m ww 11CK11S OKI lIOUMI OH SMI NOVI14 words
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