Eastern Sun, 22 January 1967

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  • 25 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1960. Vol. 1 No. 185 Sunday* January 22 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cent«
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  • 390 1 ESTbeing a Red JAKARTA, INDONESIA, SAT. (AP) NEARLY 2,000 sfude Army headquarters today Sukarno of being a Communist and shouting "Death to Sukarno" and "Hang Sukarno." The students chanted charges that Pres. Sukarno was involved in the Communist coup attempt of Oct. 1, 1965, and had a
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  • 511 1 SYDNEY. Australia, Sat. <AP) Prime Minister Nzuyen Cao Ky of South Vietnam arrived at Svdnev Airport today where 100 police were in attendance to control demonstrators. The crowd, however, number only in the hundreds Premier Ky and his wife were welcomed bv Premier of
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  • 238 1 Mini skirts undermine old traditions MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI) Mini-skirts, dirty words and gangsterism are undermining Britain's old traditions and more s the pity, a Soviet newspaper lamented yesterday. The labour union newspaper 'TRUD' said even the staid old times of London had let the mod look overtake its front page
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  • 70 1 TACOMA, Washington, Sat. (UPI» Two brothers, ages 11 and 14. have admitted writing more than 100 anonymous obscene and threatening letters, including five to President Johnson. Police said today the brothers were traced by "checking hundreds and hundreds of hand-writing samples." He said the letters were written
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  • 88 1 Greatest living personThant NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI).~ U.N. Secretary General U Thant was mentioned most often by the nations top 14 Boy Scouts when they were asked to name great living persons. Each scout was asked to name three personsOf a possible 14 mentioned, U Thant got six first place
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  • 45 1 BERKELEY. CALIFORNIA, Sat. (AP). University of California Regents in a surprise move yesterday sacked Clark Kerr as president of the 87.000-student education system. Regents voted 14-8 to dismiss Kerr immediately from his U5545,000 a year job as California's highest paid official.
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  • 174 1 Picture of earth The historic first photo of the earth as seen by an orbiting camera in deep space, was unveiled in Grand Central Terminal, New York, recently. The spectacular photograph, exhibited as an illuminated transparency 60 feet long, will be featured in the giant Kodak Colorama for the next
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  • 178 1 FENANG. Sat. A young robber, now serving three years' jail was given a chance to become a law-abiding citizen by Mr. Justice H.S. Ong who set aside his orison sentence and bound him over to be of good behaviour for two years. In the criminal appeal
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  • 68 1 ROCHESTER. New York, Sat. Virginia Aitken. who went to Formosa nearly three years ago to become a Buddhist nun, is back home, and she said yesterday she had returned to Christianity. Less than two months ago. she denied in Taipei she had given up Buddhism, although she
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  • 283 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. —The President of the Advertisers' Association, Mr. S. Senn, has welcomed steps taken by the Singapore Government to provide tax incentives for increased spending in advertising by the industries in the Republic. Mr. Senn was speaking at the Advertisers' Association's Ball last
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  • 128 2 SINGAPORE. Sat The Chairman and Managing Director of the International Publishing House. Pergamon Press. Mr. Robert Maxwell, will launrh the new fourth edition of Chambers Encyclopaedia at a luncheon on Tuesday (Jan. 24). While in Singapore. Mr. Maxwell will hold meetings with government officials
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  • 60 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Four Malaysians who have graduated from the military college in United Arab Republic have been accepted into the Malaysian Armed forces. Two more applications are being considered This was disclosed by the Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, in reply to an oral question by
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  • 564 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. A troupe of 60 artistes of the Russian "Bakhor" meaning "Spring" Folk Dance Ensemble will arrive here for an eight-day performance beginning Jan. 28. This will be the second Russian cultural troupe to perform here the first was a Russian variety
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  • 314 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— "Give us a tune on your rifle. Corporal", and rrark weapon handler Corporal Trevor Rremner will be flad to blow into the muzxle of his rifle and plaj a tune while his rifle butt is pointed at you. Corporal Bremner
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  • 179 2 C, in Sa l* r A 34 >' ear -o»d detainee, Lee ng Wah, released from detention this morning, u B isa Sosialis' aid-Vietnam campaign as it would damage Singapore's neutralist i»**e." A former President of the pro-Communist National Union of
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  • 50 2 SINGAPORE, Sat A cow seized by the Ministry of Health Special Cattle Disposal Squad on Wednesday. was slaughtered on Thursday and the meat distributed to five charitable institutions. It was seised out of a herd of 30 found straying at Jalan Hong Keng in the Aliport area.
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  • 133 2 SINGAPORE, Sat The Department of Extramural Studies is organising four courses in the University of Singapore from February. The first of four courses entitled "The Nature of God" will have its first lecture on Feb. 1, and for students who are preparing for professional examinations, a
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  • 34 2 SINGAPORE, Sat The Singapore Lembaga Tetap Congress (the Malay cultural and literary organisation) will hold a meeting tomorrow (Sunday) at 10 a.m. at the Jamiah. Lorong 12. Geylang, to amend its conautution.
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  • 455 2 SINGAPO&E, Sat. —The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, tonight said that the title of a well-known song "Don't Fence Me In" could well become the motto of Singapore's entrepreneurs, leaders in commerce and industry and professional men. He was speaking
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  • 291 2 SINGAPORE. S a 1 Three lecturers and one librarian of the Singapore Polytechnic have been awarded training scholarships under the $1.7 million Ford Foundation grant. They are Mr. Hou KeHua. lecturer in Building Bclences in the Polytechnic's Bchool of Architecture. Mr. Koh Seow
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  • 170 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Royal Air Force men who la* month positioned the cross on top of the new Hahki Methodist Church in Newton Road, have been presented with fold medallions in appreciation of their efforts. The cross, weighing 1.000 lbs. wag
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  • 73 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sst. The 2.000-strong Malayan Nurses Union today threatened to paralyse the medical services if their claims were not met "immediately". Three hundred union members who attended a mass rally at the General Hospital here threw up their hands in thunderous applause as the decision
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  • 77 2 IPOH, Sat. A courting couple was robbed of $l5 cash and a gold bracelet worth $5O by four thugs at the Coronation Park here last night. Chak Eng. 20. and his girl friend were seating on a bench in a quiet spot in the park when the four
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  • 163 2 Another $1,010/for Kam Yuen (14) KAMPAR. Sat Members of the Sunge: Local Council have raw* round to come to th* 14-year-old Chang Kam Yu«a and her seven younger > thers and sisters. So far. $l,OOO have collected from these bers and the money later be handed over to family, said
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  • 73 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sa' For the second time in days, burglars b*ok* j»» godown at the 5i mile Cheras and escaped j $17,500 worth of toy? fireworks. The godown. which to Cheap Hin and Co Forh Avenue, was have been burgled of >'• of Are works on
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  • 298 3 Don't build S'pore out of fear Dy.PREMIER SINGAPORE, Sot. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, tonight urged the people not to build Singapore out of fear. Rather, he said: "Let us build Singapore with on ideological purpose, for there is nothing stronger that will weld people together than
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  • 183 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Republic's First Lady, Puan Noor Aisha, in declaring open the new Headquarters building of the Girl Guides Association today described it as a symbol of the nation's efforts to assist the young girls of the Republic. She said this marked
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  • 60 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The young German master of the concert guitar, Siegneci Behrend, is to give a single performance here on Monday at the Malayan Teachers* College, at 8.30 p m. Ihe programme provides p.eres by Visee. Bach, Fernando Sor. Ambrosius, P* Falla, Turina
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  • 291 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. J' e Minister of Defence, r (»oh Keng Swee, toenumerated the quales °f a good soldier as Patriotism, physical strength, good health, J'scipline and skill in the ■*e of weapons. He said this at the first anniversary variety conof the
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  • 233 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister of State for Defence today stressed the need for the development of "a sense of responsibility and obligation, of reason and judgment" among the young. He pointed out that they would not be really educated even though they might learn all
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  • 459 3 MULTI-MILLION SHOPPING CENTRE IN KATONG OPENED SINGAPORE. Sat. Thousands of VIPs and residents of the East Coast of Singapore today jammed the opening of the multi-million dollar Tay Buan Guan Shopping Centre in Katong. The President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Soon Peng Yam, officiated at the
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  • 171 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Federal Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed with costs the appeal made by a moneylender Norata Singh, against a High Court judgment. The Appeal Court upheld the High Court's judgment in favour of the respondent, Sardara Singh (also a moneylender) who had claimed the sum
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  • 24 3 MALACCA, Sat. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Enche Abdul Ghafar Baba. today expressed the country's gratitude for its help to Malaysia.
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  • 28 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A middle-aged mother of six, K Jevakami, was found hanging in the backyard of her house in Jalan Ngee Heng hef« la*t night.
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  • 976 4  -  EAST By Ava Gardner "I'VE lived a pretty rotten, dirty life and I'm certainly not proud of it," said Ava Gardner. "If I could only change some of the horrible things I've done, right some of the wrongs I selfishly committed, and be able to
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  • 825 4  - THE NUDE LOOK and why it is necessary ...and why it is necessary m by Elizabeth Taylor, Jane Fonda, Ursula Andreas, Carroll Baker, Jayne Mansfield, Stella Stevens, Virna Lisi. ELIZABETH TAYLOR: I would never pose for a nude inaaazine layout T for one don't need that type of publicity. But
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  • WORLD NEWS 1
    • 563 5 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) TWO battalions of Vietnamese paratroopers killed 114 Vietcong in two bloody battles last night on the north-western outskirts of Saigon, a Government spokesman reported today. The fighting raged as close as seven miles to the sprawling Tan Son Nhut airbase,
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    • 68 5 MEXICO City, Sat. (UPI) Veteran actor Juan Navarro. whose nine children followed him on stage and screen died here yesterday. He was said to be 102. For many years he toured Mexico with old-time stock companies and variety shows, and founded the first children's theatre in
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    • 462 5 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP). Asia's progress toward freeing itself from the bonds of want and economic backwardness was 'generally disappointing' last year, the 'New York Times' said yesterday in a year-end supplement on Asia's economy. "In extreme form," The Times said, "India represented a
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    • 270 5 LONDON, Sat. (AP).— Queen Elizabeth II last night was reported to have sought the advice of Britain's Socialist Prime Minister in the Royal scandal over her first cousin, Lord Harewood. A qualified political source said Prime Minister Harold Wilson has been taken into the Queen's confidence
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    • 241 5 THE Prime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam. Air Vice Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky and Mrs. Ky arrived in Australia on January 18 on a flve-day visit at the invitation of the Federal Government. They were accompanied by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Tran
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    • 183 5 LIMA. Peru. Sat. (AP) Two Japanese bank workers who said they took a large amount of money from an Okinawa Bank are waiting to be returned to Japan, authorities said yesterday. An officer of INTERPOL, said the pair—Masaru Uno. 29. and Moriharu Maeshiro. 32—will be held pending
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    • 65 5 NEW YORK, Sat (UPI). Jonathan Henneistein's maid asked him to move while she eleaned his 17th floor apartment on Manhattan's East Side. Hennelstein got up, walked to the window and jumped, the maid, Pearl Fraiier, later told police. Hennelstein, 2 3, landed on the terrace of a second
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    • 66 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AP) Radio-active iodine-131 has now been detected in milk from 28 of the 63 sampling stations in the United States since the fifth Communist Chinese nuclear weapons test on Dec. 27, the Public Health Service reported yesterday. The highest level found was 210 picocuries
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    • 321 5 BRISBANE, Australia, Sat (AP). Street fighti broke out In Australia's largest northern city last night as pro-Ky and antl-Ky demonstrators greeted the South Vietnamese Prime Minister upon his return from his first successful day of meeting the Australian people on a hand-shaking basis. Extra
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 230 5 THE TMC same olp STUFF. MAPOUOH.. A BL'.NP MAN SPOKE WITH M* N IMB SOUTH MRTOFTOWNTHAT ALL <S32 A MOMENT L4TER. a 4' i t -V > 1 r m S—- mi y V \SZOmk fa iMMPe.THE WRATH OR THE •*oMTt£*S m Mt»i KMMO**. NO. NO, MR. 9010! LET HIM
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  • 397 8 MALAYSIA should not try to emulate the example of Britain and the United States In over-taxing its people. When the Finance Minister said in his Budget speech that Malaysians were by no means over-taxed, he caused the people to be apprehensive for they regarded his words as
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  • 326 8 AFTER the mushroom insurance companies' episode, the Central Government has taken measures to protect the members of mutual benefit societies from fraud. According to the Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, since 1961, one hundred and three such societies had olosed down Involving
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  • 1345 8  -  TXR. HILLIARD W. PAIGE worked his tear up in the General Electric Company from engineering test programmes to manager of the J47-17 and J73 jet engines. In 1965 y he assumed the responsibility for the develop■ ment of recently vehicles for the Thor and Atlas
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 178 8 By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidenc For Criminal Trials ZEKE signed a contract selling land to Terfl for $4,500 per acre. Zeke later refused tog through with the deal. Terry brought a to compel performance of the contract i Judge decided on the papers without a trl f'
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
    • 548 9 INDUSTRIAL B. P. Bnti'tead 150 1 52 Central MJgwr 1.15 1.47 ftirmlml Co t .09 1.70 Cold Mnrage *10 3.12 punlop \R 2.38 y *ineli»ng 5.98 4.10 t:«Hi ord*. •n 3.S4 l>»o Pref. 1.0R 1.07 it/|»atrn fc« 1-52 1.60 A >. Or»l« *.54 3.68 (IIIIN*i<in 1.45 1.40
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    • 52 9 (Maniwr* prtc**) Hr*t Malayan \D M4 2.24 Si*«f>nd Mnla.vnn Xi» 1 52 1 Third Malayan 1.1ft 1.51 Mnlav«lan < oromtre* JS .M Mai. Fnnd 1.31 1.41 hirrllna C omrnod 1 v 3/10 4/ft HrM Hnng Rons 1.00 1.0ft ffrond Hnnc Knn* .70 .74 Mala>«Un lovntment Fund .1*0 1.00
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    • 118 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. sinaapon> CMnm Product Kirltinie no«>D prices today were. Buj era Hcllert Coconut oil <tOH> Hulk —m 45.00 Coconut oil t FOB Drums 47.50 1/xkp Copra Mltrd Dee./Jan. 27 75 Sugar (Java) rxjjndown 24.50 Natmfp no* 465.00 Ntitmejt* It A; W 320.00 Garbled l-amponf Black Pepper < F<
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    • 98 9 LONDON. Sat. (AP). The London Stock Market fell yesterday because of bad unemployment figures, a forecast of a drop in business investment and warnings that the squeese on the British economy would have to continue. Leading industrial stocks showed falls up to one shilling (14 cents). Government
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    • 81 9 The following ships are exported to he in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Wainui 3/4 Java Mail 13/14 Menestheus 15/16 Priam 18 Wladyslaw Broniewski Empire Kittiwake 23/24 Ikushima Maru. 25/26 Wakamatsu Maru 27/28 Bulimba 29/30 Fenice Sl/S2 Borussia 33/34 Siamat 40/41 Ellen Maersk 42/43 Centaur 44 Angelina I^auro
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    • 70 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Above are two 228 TR Carrier 19D Hermetic Centrifugals about to be delivered to the new International Building in Orchard Road. The sale of these Centrifugals throughout the world has been encouraging. These machines are extremely compact and incorporate the latest developments in
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    • 681 9 OINGAPORE, Sat. There was no feature today on the Stock Exchange which ruled quiet on small trading. Prices were mostly unchanged while few were slightly easier. I Gammon was still topped the turnover tables with 189.000 units changing hands. Business in this equity was
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    • 718 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8..V) a.m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.15 a m. Airline GIA *9B Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 10.50 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Ruching. Time 12.35 p.m. Airline GIA 889 from Kuala
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    • 148 9 WASHINGTON, Sat. A freshly painted LufthansaGerman Airlines 777 jet transport has taken its place in The Boeing Company's new final assembly building at Seattle. Washington. Tne Lufthansa 737 is to receive flaps, control surfaces and interior components. Meanwhile, the Boeingowned 737 (background) is being groomed for
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    • 31 9 HONGKONG, Sat. (UPI). Money quotations: HK55.72 per US dollar for cash; HK55.7325 per US dollar for T/T; HK$ 15.99 per pound sterling; and HK5266.0 per tael ol gold.
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    • 231 9 PARIS. Sat. (AFP)—The growing influence of American automobile Arms in particular Ford. General Motors and Chrysler—oyer the European automobile industry, is causing concern in the common market, it is pointed out here today. With the quasi-takeover by Chrysler of the British Rootes Group, factories run
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    • 102 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Shri M. R. Bhide has assumed the post of chairman of the Life Insurance Corporation of India. Shri Bhide. a B.A. graduate of Cambridge University. is a retired member of the Indian Civil Service. He has been with the Reserve Bank of India
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    • 30 9 NEW YORK. Sat. Rubber standard fute closed unchanged. Sale* contract. Me High Low. 108 Mar. 22 10 22.1foked Spot No. 1 ribbed sheets 21 7/N. B-Bid N-Nomi
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    • 11 9 Sat. —The BINOAPO* today was tin price,l unchanged. $6Ol per
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    • 334 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The market was slow to form at the opening of the week and lacking in initiative following the long Hari Rava holidays and practically unchanged London advices, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co. Ltd. in their weekly market report. But as considerations of
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    • 175 9 Z. Sat. A SINGAT protection exBritish ing Malaysia and pert is next month to Singap a new fungicide. introdVlr. J.R.L. Stainton. Hal introduce the new whc versatile fungicide ani "Cufram-Z M r V. Stainton will make .liable reports on trials rried out in various parts
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    • 49 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks In Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants: CANADA: Buying TT. 35-5/16; Airmail O.D. 357/16; 90 d/st. 36 credit bills; 36-1/16 trade bllla. Selling T.T./O.D, ready were: Canada 34-15/16; Deutsche Marks 129; Belgian Francs 1617; Swediah Kroner 167-3^4.
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  • WOMEN'S PAGE
    • 350 10  -  MAUREEN LEE PRESENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Wakeful nights are charm destroyers. So, try this:— Lit; down flat on your beck in bed without a pillow. Place your legs straight out and your arms close to your sides. Do absolutely nothing more for on« minute
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    • 334 10 KUALA LUMPUR, SAT. It's just human nature to want to give only the best to the woman who is well-groomed and charming. Better than words, her pleasant manner and appearance tell others that she thinks highly of them. By satisfying the deep-seated desire
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    • 217 10 Trouser—suits, dinner pants popular KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Trouser-suits and dinner pants —the fancy of sophiscated Parisians and Londoners six months ago—are catching on in Malaysia. Some may not like to wear it at first. But give it a try and you will probably fall in love with it. You will
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    • 418 10  -  By: Chan Kam Yau A Pacific Princess Photogenic (Malaysia) Quest is to be organised by the Far East Beauty Congress with the collaboration of the EASTERN SUN. The aim of the contest is to select a Miss Photogenic Princess to represent
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    • Article, Illustration
      406 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Your hair problem can be an emotional one! Yes, it's true. Highly nervous women have much more trouble with their hair than those who are calm and poised. For the hair reacts to the emotional situations in your life. As we have told you before the
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    • 430 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. There are many women who are hampered by a hesitant feeling about using eye cosmetics; a disposition to believe that anything except powder and lipstick is artificial, actressy or just cheating too much on nature. They're right when the final result
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    • 323 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. You have to admit it took more than a week to acquire that extra weight! Why then do you expect to correct the situation in a week or two? Yet, that is the attitude many women take particularly
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 363 10 STARS and, CAPRICORN TAURUS Dec. 23-Jan. 20 B E more sociable. Get to know your neigh*x>ur» better. Don't turn down an invitation to a party. our lucky day is Saturday. AQUARIUS Jan. 21-Feb. 19 JF single, there may be a romantic link up this week-end. Be more decisive. Learn to
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  • 1488 11  -  EASTERN SEN'S SPEC E\E EE ATI RES BY LIM THOW BOON, TALK about Chiengmai and one inevitably conjures up images of gorgeous roses and beautiful girls. And you will be right, except that there is much, much more! Chiengmai is a land of
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  • 239 11  -  By LUCIAN PETER KUALA KANGSAR, Sat —The recent floods which caused unaccountable sufferings to thousands here also brought happiness and a new life to at least two young people. They are Enche Mohamed bin Ibrahim, 23, and Che Mek Jah, 20,
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  • 688 11 Hill-tribe people In Chiengmai. the northern capital of Thailand, enjoy their lives in the manner of centuries a go. Their social customs and morals have scarcely changed. Although eivilisation is close by, they ignore the tempting ways of the modern world to live by themselves, sharing
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 85 11 Br Harry B. EothbUtt. (Author, "Handbook of !*!<>•«»• Tor Criminal Trial#") No. "The issues dc- manded proof," t h e Appeals held. "There should have been evidence to show that the contract was fair, the f consideration adequate, and that it would be just and equitable to decree specific performance.
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  • POPPING AROUND with PLATTER PETE
    • 484 12 ONE OF Britain's most popular and consistently good entertainers is Mark Wynter who is 24 years old today. After six and a half years in show business, he is still very much in demand both in Britain and abroad. Mark has scored tremendous success on record, radio,
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    • 1475 12 HI FOLKS! I really don't know what happened to me last week, making those mistakes. For example we mis-spelt Harvey Fitzgerald's name in last week's interview. It's "Harvey", and not "Harry". Sorry Harv. Must be the work of the printer's "devil." By
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    • 230 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. EDWARD CHUA, lead guitarist of the Les Vampires, says that girls scream at pop shows just to "warm up." Agreed Edward. But girls also scream for many trival reasons too. For example, they scream when they see a wiggling lizard's
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    • 164 12 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Paul Taylor Dance Company, on? of the brilliant and widely known American dance ensembles. will bring the world of modern choreography to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore in public performances next month. Under ausp ces of the U.S. Department of
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    • 682 12 A PRIVATELY-CHAR-TERED plane will be carrying the Troggs on their first visit to America through 22 cities. They will be on a ten-day promotional tour of the States and most probably their new single "I Want You To Come Into My Life" will be released there to coincide
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  • 294 13  -  THE NEW .FILMS, By DN. Rat. Billy Wilder's "The Fortune Cookie** as Its name suggests Is a hilarious comedy concerning money. To be exact, it shows you how to make a million dollars the "crooked" way. And that's where the fun and action begin.
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  • 179 13  -  By El. Soto. SINGAPORE, Sat. Throughout the whole film she does not speak a word. Yet she has talent sufficient to win the hearts of all cinema fans. Her name: Rita Tushinj?ham. Remember that name for when you see her in Rank
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  • 235 13  -  I—By Peter Loke. CINGAPORE, Sat. Walt Disney has done it axain though this is one the lesser achievements of Disney films for the family. "The Legend Of Young Dick Turpin" should be a good Sunday picture for the family. This U the story of how Dick
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  • 191 13  -  By El Soto. SINGAPORE, Sat—The laughs are long and loud in the new MGM rip-roaring hit, "Penelope*' with Natalie Wood starring in the title role as a glamour girt with very taking ways. In fact, she's so taking that she robs her husband's
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  • 86 13  -  -By T.S.O. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. "Life At The Top" (Odeon theatre, here) is the sequel to John Braine's first novel which lays bare the sham respectability of the rich and the nouveau-riche. You have extremely racy, pungent dialogue. Laurence Harvey is Joe Lampton, Jean Simmons, his
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  • 326 13 I£t T ALA LUMPUR, Sat The sweet smell of surcess has not spoilt ehild star Fung Po-Po whose meteoric rise stardom has earned her the names of Shirley Temple of the Chinese screen and Hayley Mills of Hongkong. Now 13 and going 14,
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  • 106 13  -  By Tai Sing Onn. IT UALA LUMPUR, Sat. "Circus Of Fear" at Rex Cinema here is not all about the circus. The film is still enjoyable even if you can't get more than a whiff of the smell of sawdust. "Performers" in film are Christopher Lee, Leo Genn, Margaret
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  • S'pore race results
    • 202 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Kirk Moir of "Goldflnger" is leading in the weekly league bowling series held at Jackies Bowl, with two 200 games of 248 and 200 pin-falls. Gold Leafs Sunny also scored a double 200 gamt with an aggregate pin-fall of 200 and
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    • 337 14 SINGAPORE, Sat Following is the Stipe's Report on the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's January Meeting held at Bukit Timah today in heavy going due to rain after Race 2: Race 1 S. Lim (BAKAP) was severely reprimanded for not putting sufficient vigour into his riding
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    • 2431 14 Rain renders going very heavy at SINGAPORE, Sat. Seruan Negara, with apprentice Nawari riding a confident race, scored a splendid win when he led all the way on a very heavy track to win the Class 1 Division 2 race over seven furlongs (Race 6)
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    • 702 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A series of coaching clinics of ol| levels, but with particular emphasis to encourage younger players, will be held at the Selangor Club here from Feb. 6 to 9. Mr. V. Rajaratnam. secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of
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    • 217 14 LONDON, Sat. (AFP) The British Lawn Tennis Association have circularised tournament committees with notices for display about the increasing tendency of some players to dispute decisions by officials. The notices state: 1. Attention is drawn to the increasing tendency of some players
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    • 248 14 RIVERSIDE, California, Sat. (UPI) Billy Foster, 29, was killed instantly yesterday at the Riverside International Raceway when he crashed his 1967 Dodge into a retaining wall while making a practice run for tomorrow's US$B5/000 Riverside 500 miles grand National Stock Car Race.
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    • 139 14 IPOH. Sat. Perak Chinese, this year's Malaysian Chinese Football Association Cup finalist, beat the 2nd Battalion Malaysian Rangers from Taiping 10-0 in a friendly soccer match at the Municipal Padang here yesterday. Left back Foo Fook Chuan, who led the attack, scored a hat trick
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    • 269 14 TOKYO. Sat. (UPl).—The United States will play South Korea in the opening game. Jan. 26 of the sth world women's volleyball championships in Tokyo. Peru and Japan will clash in the second game the some day, according to a schedule adopted last
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  • RACING COMMENTS
    • 1713 15 S'PORE Runners riders, barrier positions Race l: Horses Class )< Dlv. a—a Furlongs. 1.00 P.M. (For Loesl Riders Onlv) j 173 735 Chen-Li-Chu Bnld Warrior 4y Sv 9.00 8 13 Shining Gold Stable Income Koogsi Ahmad Daniels Samry 13 i 4 a f n *39 •13 K2I 104 QRP 370
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    • 2224 15  -  The going is HEAVY LAST START SECOND A CREDITABLE DISPLAY By 'Windsor L LAD' J SINGAPORE, Sun. Putra Klang should find his winning turn in the seven furlongs for Class One Division One performers (Race 4) at Bukit Timah this afternoon, second day
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  • 319 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Football Association of Singapore will issue special concessionary tickets for school children for forthcoming major soccer games in Singapore. Two top soccer teams Sparta Prague of Czechoslovakia and Chaux de Fonds of Switzerland are scheduled to play a few matches
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  • 210 16 All keen cricketers will be be erateful to you for the publicity that you have given to the statement that I marie in KUALA LUMPUR after the Malayan Cricket Association Meeting on Sunday last. To make the position clear ttie amount of $l,OOO/-, and in fact
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  • 377 16 SINGAPORE, Sot. Mr. Choo Seng Quee, former Singapore and Malaysian soccer coach said He has received no official confirmation on his reported election as one of the three coaches from the Football Association of Singapore for the 1967 season. In an interview with
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  • 283 16 BINGAPORE. Sat. Four top cricketers who have represented India in Test matches are included in the 13-man Indian cricket team scheduled to arrive in Singapore from Kuala Lumpur on February 24 The crlctoetei* members of the Cricket Club of India are currently on
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  • 315 16 DURBAN, South Africa. Sat. (AP) After a disastrous South African start, wicket-keeper Denis Lindsay (131 not out), hero of the first two Tests, pulled his struggling side out of tough situation on the opening day of the Third Cricket Test against Australia here yesterday. South
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  • 268 16 PENANG, Sat Kedah, the holders, edged Penang 4—3 in the semi-finals played at the Han Chiang High School Indoor Stadium last night, to enter the final for the Heah Joo Seang Cup. Their opponents will be Singapore, who won their semi-final against
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  • 150 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Cricket Association nas been invited to make a tour of New Zealand for a series of friendly matches early next year. The invitation is a followup to the visit of the honorary secretary of the New Zealand Cricket Council last
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  • 87 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Cricket Association has received a letter from the Malayan Cricket Club notifying that the front foot bowling rule has been incorporated in the cricket rules for the 1967 season. Disclosing this to Sunsport, the hon. secretary of SCA, Mr. John
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  • 563 16 SEREMBAN, Sat. North trailing 3 5 at half-time made a splendid recovery on resumption to win by eight points (one goal and a penalty) to fiv« points (goal) against South in the Malaysian Rugby Union annual classic ployed at Station Padang here
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  • 67 16 SYDNEY. Sat. (AP> Jenny Lamy, 17, set a Commonwealth and Australian record for the 100 metres today at the Sydney Sports Ground with a run of 11.2 seconds 2 of a second off Betty Cuthbert's mark set ten years ago and only .1 second outside the world record
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  • 272 16 SINGAPORE, Sot. Ron Clarke of Australia, holder of every world record from three miles to ten miles flew into Singapore Qs t night by Lufthansa German Airlines for a sixty-minute stop-over or his way to participate in international races in Europe and
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  • 95 16 CALCUTTA. Sat. (UPI) Brazil's Thomas Koch entered the semi-finals of the Asian Lawn Tennis Tournament yesterday when he beat Australia's Bob Carmichael 8-3. 6-4, 7-5 in quarter-finals play. However Brazil's Edison Mandarino was eliminated by Russian Aleksander Metreveli who beat him 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5. In
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  • 98 16 BEREMBAN. Sat. 8. Arasalingam took the major honours in the first day's play of the one-wlcket cricket tournament of N.B. club which Is being played here. Arasalingam was the Individual top scorer with 45 not out. The game continues tomorrow from 10 a.m. Results of today's
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  • 413 16 TOKYO, Sot. (UPl)—The Japan Boiing Commission today confirmed that Iwoo Kodaka, president of the Kyokuto Promotions, deposited yesterday the entire amount of a purse which is being offered to Gabriel (FlasH' Elorde to defend his world junior lightweight crown against Yoshiaki Numata. Numata,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 57 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 10 a.m. (4.9 ft); 10.27 p.m. <6.5 ft). (nTf^) lham 141 anL 2.18 p m Port Dickson: 3 a.m. (72 ft); 3.09 p.m. (5.7 ft). SSK™ 6,47 am (7 9 ,t); 930 p- m **■>• Sedili Kechil: 4.42 am. (6.7 ft); 8.26 p.m. (6.8 ft). Kuantan:
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