Eastern Sun, 29 January 1967
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Title Section26 1967-01-29 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 191 Sunday, January 29 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cents26 words
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Article, Illustration967 1967-01-29 1 CAPE KEIMMEDY, SAT. (UPI) AMERICA'S first three Apollo astronauts were killed fast night when a flash fire ship during a launch pad test. Veteran Astronaut Virgil (GUS) Grissom, 40, Edward H. White, 36, first U.S. spacewalker, and Roger Chaffee, 31, were killed in the tragedy. They were967 words
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553 1967-01-29 1 TOKYO, SAT. (AP) PEKING wall posters reported yesterday seven of the eight Army divisions in Sinkiang province have turned against Mao TseTung in an antirevolutionary rebellion and more than 100 persons have been killed in clashes. If the northwest province lines up553 words
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Article486 1967-01-29 1 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) Over ten thousand Indonesian students snake-danced through the streets of Jakarta today chanting "Sukarno is a Communist dog investigate Sukarno." The hordes of green camouflage\jacketed students, who sported the bright yellow vests of the University of Indonesia, said it was just a warmup before486 words
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157 1967-01-29 1 LONDON, Sat. (I PI) Queen Elizabeth II today conferred a knighthood on Ho-year-old British lone yachtsman, Francis Chichester. The announcement came on the eve of Chichester's scheduled departure from Sydney, Australia, on the return leg of a 28.500-mile solo trip around the world in his 53-foot157 words
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Article123 1967-01-29 2 SIN GAPORE. Sat. A 61-vear old man, Harban Singh, died in the General Hospital here yesterday —six days after he was involved in an accident with a motor-car at the junction of Upper Changi Road and Bedok Road. On the afternoon of Jan. 21. Sahlan bin Hassan123 words
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Article162 1967-01-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two houses in Clarence Lane were broken into yesterday and cash and property totalling $915 were stolen. Case No. 1: Goh Pang Hew told police that at about 8.05 a.m. yesterday he and his wife left for work after locking the doors. At162 words
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Article84 1967-01-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. S. Haridas, specialist in labour, will give a talk on "Industrial Arbitration in Singapore" on Tuesday, Jan. 31. at the Singapore Cricket Club at 7 p.m. Mr. Haridas. who is now attached to the Economic Department of the University of Singapore, is due84 words
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Article39 1967-01-29 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Johore Bahru branch of the Central Welfare Council met here today and decided to raise money for the National Disaster Fund. The meeting was attended by representatives of various voluntary organisations here.39 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-01-29 2 This shocking pink evening gown in Swiss embroidered daisies with a neat pair of V straps holding an otherwise strapless graceful formal was one of 51 outfits displayed at the Fashion Show, "Fashionrama", at the Four Lions, Hotel Singapura, recently. Cecilia Seow modelled.47 words
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Article, Illustration208 1967-01-29 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. A central reversible three-lane traffic road is being constructed along Niccll Highway which, on completion, will provide five traffic lanes at the highway during peak hours. This is part of the improvement work that the Public Works Department is carrying out208 words
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282 1967-01-29 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Public DailyRated Employees' Unions Federation stated today it would seek the advice of the Industrial Arbitration Court on the Government's intention to proceed with the reorganisation of the public cleansing service from Feb. 1. Mr. K. Suppiah. the President of the282 words
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Article191 1967-01-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two youths were today convicted and fined $75 each in default three weeks' imprisonment in the 4th Magistrate's Court, for pasting a poster at a bus shelter in East Coast Road without a licence. The youths. Lim Yang Chy, 17. and Toh Kim191 words
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162 1967-01-29 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Sori»j Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, will open the Children! Playground in Taman Jurong, Jurong Industrial Estate, at 4.45 p.m. tomorrow (Jan. 29). The playground which cost about $12,000, is a gift from members of RotaryWest Singapore to the162 words
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112 1967-01-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Another milestone has been reached in the advancement of the Republic's educational system. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, this evening officially inauguarated the Educational Television Service at the ETV Studios at the Teachers' Training College in Paterson Road112 words
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Article185 1967-01-29 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The executive sec* retary of the Pioneer Industries Employee' Union, Mr. Bernard Rodrigues, has colled on the labour force in Singapore to con* tribute its fair shore to increase pro* ductivity so that locally manufactured goods could compete in the international market. But,185 words
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Advertisement724 1967-01-29 2 PACIFIC PRINCESS PHOTOGENIC (MALAYSIA) QUEST 1967 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM The intending candidate for The Quest to select Malaysia's delegate to the "Queen of the Pacific Quest" to be held at Melbourne, Australia, from 3rd to 13th March 1967 must fill this questionaire completely and attach three copies of recent photographs724 words
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1079 1967-01-29 3 DETENTION WITHOUT TRIAL NECESSARY WEAPON SINGAPORE, Sot. The power of arrest and detention without trial is a necessary weapon in the fight against the Communists in the newly-established Asian States. The Republic's Minister of Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, made this1,079 words
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323 1967-01-29 3 SINGAPORE, Sat A new horizon of happiness has been opened for 13-year old Singapore school girl. Low Hui Phing, of the Raffles Girls' School. The little world of Hui Phing has suddenly and joyously broadened and a new lease of life given to323 words
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Article261 1967-01-29 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.—A former Chinese High School student, Chng Chor Choo, who was denied bail in a Magistrate's Court last week, was today granted bail of $5,000 in two sureties. His counsel, Mr. Tan Chor Yong, today successfully secured bail for Chng, who had been remanded since261 words
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Article, Illustration143 1967-01-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. F. G. Rothwell, Management Supervisor, South-east Asia and Managing; Director of NCR, Singapore and Malaysia. will head a delegation of 12 sales representatives from the Singapore and Malaysia companies to a Convention In Bangkok at the end of January. This Convention will143 words
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Advertisement499 1967-01-29 3 Shutterbugs' Contest in conjunction with Pacific Princess Photogenic 'Malaysia) Quest Rules and Stipulations he name of this Photographic Contest is 'The Shutterbugs' Contest'. 2 T- 5 Contest is sponsored and organised by the Far East -eauty Congress of 1116 Selangor Mansion, Kuala Lumpur. Tel. No. *****. 3 P' otographers (Amateurs499 words
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Article, Illustration1876 1967-01-29 4 MAURICE CHEVALIER - as told to MAX PI by MAURICE CHEVALIER YOU cannot insult God by resenting growing old. I'm one of the happiest young oldsters in the world. When I reached the age of 65 I had to choose. You cannot go on doing everything work everything—working hard,1,876 words
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Article, Illustration727 1967-01-29 4 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. Once upon a time, a girl could get into a tight sweater or a skimpy bathing suit, and if everything looked right, Hollywood became her meat and potatoes. "That's not true any more," reflected Ruth Roman, who once owned quite727 words
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377 1967-01-29 4 HOLLYWOOD, Sat 1 The new at-tention-riveter on the Hollywood beat is a touseled young man who mostly wears tennis shoes, turtleneck sweaters and uncreased trousers. That's his weekend and nighttime costume anyway. In the daytime at work, he wears armour, rides377 words
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WORLD NEWS
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137 1967-01-29 5 THE Miss Australia quest for 1967 was decided in the Capitol Theatre in Perth, the first time the yearly Australia-wide quest had been judged in Western Australia. Out of the six State finalists chosen from among more than 1,000 entries, the judges chose South Australian primary school teacher Margaret Rohan,137 words
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290 1967-01-29 5 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. (AP) U.N. SECRETARY-GENERAL U THANT predicted yesterday that the new treaty for peace in outer space would reduce the danger of war in space and improve the prospects of peace on earth. He did so in messages to President Johnson.290 words
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Article30 1967-01-29 5 MANILA, Sat. Malaysia is prepared to discuss with the Philippines the plight of Filipino labourers in Sabah on a Government-to-Govern-ment level, the Malaysian Embassy here said today.30 words
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Article269 1967-01-29 5 CHICAGO, Sat. (UPI) The worst storm in the history of Chicago paralysed the city yesterday with more than 23 inches of snow and drifts up to 10 feet high. Zero weather was expected last night. The impact of the storm brought life to a standstill from269 words
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352 1967-01-29 5 JACKSONVILLE, Florida, Sat. (UPI). —Not even Jesse James and the Dalton Gang had the daring of the six-foot brunette in the blue jeans. Those badmen robbed banks with biasing sixguns and fast horses for a Quick getaway. The brunette used a big hunting knife352 words
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175 1967-01-29 5 LONDON. Sat. (AP) Senator Robert Kennedy last night reaffirmed his support for President Johnson and Vice-President Hubert Humphrey in the 1968 Presidential ejections. "I support the Democratic Party and I support President Johnson," the New York Senator said in a television interview. 'Tm going to175 words
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Miscellaneous311 1967-01-29 5 few:, ■■Kli HA/ HA.' YOU ARE TOO LATE, MR. WAVERLY/ BY THE TIME YOU MI6HT PRY THE SECRET PROM OUR UPS. THE PES' WILL 6 800 UNPOUBTEPLY/Mfc KURYAMN...OUR FATE NOW RESTS UPON YOUR MEMORY.' YOU MUST RECALL YOUR ««*/ACTION AT THE mure/ Pesperately, iuya searches his memory/ SOMEWHERE, SOMEHOW HE311 words
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Miscellaneous206 1967-01-29 6 KNOCKKNOCKf. OVER TO WILMA'S...IM p/INCr TO SEE IF FRED STARTED PMNTlNGr THEIR DEN VET.' v YA VLATER// II lT s/i 9 k V a i c <1 B a r A m XI IIS 5< 1 4 IK m k fy y m 'A m v l 7^ V r206 words
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Miscellaneous297 1967-01-29 7 we'LL. cur THE HOLE RLSrHT THERE/ 3HHHU? HERE HE corns, now/ HOW THEY EITIM^/YO^I JUST 6FEAT, MISTER PANArER, AH...NOEOpy fC EE USING THAT HOLE THERE/ S STRANGE WE'RE USiNG THE S, ilT...IN THE SAME LAKE ...HE'S CAi FIFTEEN FlSH ASP X- HAVEN'T EVEN I A BlTE/ff Si 22 2 Tr297 words
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Article517 1967-01-29 8 l|(U Selangor (Consumers' Association Is A complaining about lack of public support. In a multi-racial society like we have in Malaysia, it is only some English educated members of the public who have the civic conscience to take steps to fight the rising prices of consumer goods. The517 words
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Article300 1967-01-29 8 rpHE Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, said poverty and lack of Interest were the main reasons why 3,000 students in Kelantan had failed to attend secondary school last year. Lack of interest on the part of parents and students in further education, we believe, was300 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1967-01-29 8 Dr. I. M. Levitt - MEL the WgIVEI^H By: Dr. I. M. Levitt, Director The Fels Planetarium Of The Franklin lnstitute WHAT is it going to cost to land a man on Mars? Currently, it appears that a Mars landing is inevitable because of the endorsement given this project1,062 words
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Article, Illustration820 1967-01-29 8 Freedom Day rally urges antiMao revolt Taipei, Saf. (AP) Nat ion a I ist China rang this week with appeals to the Armed Forces and people of the troubled China mainland to rise against Communist Party chairman Mao TseTung. An appeal was also sent to President Johnson expressing hope "that820 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
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313 1967-01-29 9 yiW YORK. Sat. (AP). Enaction on Wal Street to president Johison's request for doublng the interest equalisaton tax on American pu-chases of foreign securitfes was mixed yesterday. \lr Keith Funst»n, President of the New Fork Stock Exchange, sail the tax on common stocks should313 words
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Article76 1967-01-29 9 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) rubber market closed quietly steady with spot 18-1/6 18-1/4. SETTLEMENT HOUSE: Mar 18-1/16 18-1/4 Apr 19-1/4 18-3/8 May and Apr/June 18-7/16 18-9/16 Jul Sep 18-13/16 18-15/16 Oct/Dec 19-1/16 19-3/16 Jan/March 19-1/8 19-1/4 Apr June 19-1/4 19-3/8 Jul Sep 19-5/8 19-7/16 Oct/Dcc 19-5/16 19-1/2 Jan/Mar76 words
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Article58 1967-01-29 9 new YORK. Sat. (AP) Dow Jones stock averages open high 30 Industrials 840.59 850.10 20 Rails 225 49 227.73 15 Utilities 138.06 139.83 63 Stocks 302.33 305 66 low close change 30 Industrials 835.86 844.04 up 5.34 20 Rails 224.17 226.71 up 0.87 15 Utilities 137.56 138.8058 words
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649 1967-01-29 9 LONDON, Sat A report published recently by the London and Birmingham Chambers of Commerce says that the development plans of Malaysia and Singapore offer tremendous opportunities for British capital goods and services. The report has been prepared following a trade mission, led649 words
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Article265 1967-01-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The feeling last week that the market was near the bottom and attempting to level out was dispelled during the current week's trading, and the recent downward trend continued to depress prices by over one cent, to record a new low since early 1954, before265 words
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99 1967-01-29 9 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI). Thailand has placed an order with Nichimen Co. and three other Japanese manufacturing firms for four diesel generators valued at a total of U551,500,000 (M), a Nichimen Co. spokesman said today. A contract for the diesel generators, each of 2,500 kwh capacity,99 words
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Article, Illustration150 1967-01-29 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. A group of 80 Science Society students from the Methodist Girls School, this morning were conducted round the factory of General Leather Ltd. in Jurong. The object of the excursion, organised by the Lions Club of Singapore East, was to instil upon the students the150 words
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Article56 1967-01-29 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Canada: Buying T.T. 355/16: Airmail O.D. 35-7/16; 90 d/st. 36 credit bills; 361/16 trade bills. Selling T.T./O.D ready were: Canada 34-15/16; Deutsche Marks 128|; Swiss Francs 140j; Belgian Francs 1614;56 words
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442 1967-01-29 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Industrials today were generally easier but improved slightly towards the close. BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange today (Ttie number of shares traded within brackets.) INDUSTRIALS Boustead $1.53 < 2.000) $1.52 (2.000);442 words
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Article16 1967-01-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was $6Ol per picul, up 50 rents.16 words
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Article23 1967-01-29 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP).— Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No Sales. Spot no. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 21 in. N. norminaL23 words
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149 1967-01-29 9 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. (AP> An agreement for dividing the assets and operations of the California Texas Oil Corporation in 12 European countries was announced yesterday. The parent companies of Caltex are Standard Oil Company of California and Texaco. Inc. Countries where the149 words
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145 1967-01-29 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPD Major banks from coast to coast announced yesterday they would reduce their interest rates from 6 per cent to 52 per cent, following the lead of the giant Chase Manhattan Bank which lowered its 6 per cent rate to 5i145 words
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Article471 1967-01-29 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Stock i Exchange bid and offer prices officially listed at the i close of business. INDUSTRIAL B. s. Boil st car] 1.52 1.52 C. Sugar 1*4 1.65 Chemical Co. 1.82 1.81 Cold Storage 3.14 3.16 Dunlop 2.35 2.36 E. Smelting 4 04 F.««o Ords 3.24471 words
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Article50 1967-01-29 9 (Manager*, prices) FtrM Malayan XD 2.18 2.28 Second Malayan Xt> 1.55 1.65 Third Malayan 1.11 1.22 Ma layman Commerce .97 Mai. Savim* Fund 1.33 1.43 Sterling Con; modi* 3/10 4/5 Ftr«t Hons Kont .99 1.01* Second Hone Kong .69 .73» Malaysian Investment Fund .90 I4>0 <*Honj Rone Currency)50 words
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Article111 1967-01-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Singrapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon price* today were. Buyers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 45.75 Coconut oil (KOH) Brums 47.75 Loove Copra Mixed Jan/Feb. 28.00 Sugar (Java) exuodown 24.50 Nutmegs 110s 465.00 Nutmeg* B A W 220 00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB > 110.00 Pepper Black Special111 words
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Article52 1967-01-29 9 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday closed unchanged to 20 points lower Sales none. March 67 21.40 21.90 May 21.60 22.10 July 21.80 22.25 Sept 21.80 22.25 Nov 21,80 22.25 Jan 68 21 80 22.25 The spot No. 1 RSS remained steady at 22 cents per52 words
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Article27 1967-01-29 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (AP). —The United States sold 15 long tons of grade B tin from government surplus stocks yesterday, at 1.5275 U.S. dollars a pound.27 words
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Article127 1967-01-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected in port today Godowns Vessels. 1/2 Transbalt 10/11 Ruys 19 Durban Mam 23/24 South Sea 31/32 Levern Bank 33/34 Fernfield 40/41 Malaysia 42/43 Anna K 44 Nestor 46 Benledl 47 Werrastein The following ships laid anchorage at the following roads Shien127 words
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Article755 1967-01-29 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time H..10 a.m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.15 a.m. Airline GIA 8 Time 10.35 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from Penang, lpota. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuchlnf. Time 12.35 p.m. Airline GIA 889 from Kuala Lumpur.755 words
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SPOTLIGHT ON JAPAN
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Article93 1967-01-29 10 EASTERN SUN presents... Japan's crude steel production during fiscal IS *6 ending March, 1967, is expected to top 50 million tons, which will be an all-time record according to the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. MITI estimated that crude steel production in the last quarter of93 words
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Article, Illustration798 1967-01-29 10 RARE operation involving the extraction of two decayed cuspidate teeth of a lynx was performed recently at a Japanese zoological garden. Japanese veterinarians have been successful in various medical treatments involving wild animals. They have succeeded in fitting a shoe to the diseased hoof798 words
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Article107 1967-01-29 10 A new self-winding, calendar type wristwatch said to be the thinnest of its kind and mass-produced, has been produced by the Orient Watch Co., a leading watch and clock manufacturer In Tokyo. It measures only 3.9 millimetres at its thickest point. No other commercial watch is said to107 words
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Article, Illustration469 1967-01-29 10 A BOOM in tropical fish is taking place in Japan today. Whenever one goes—in coffee shops, banks, railway stations and even private homes, one may see varicoloured tropical fish in glass water-tanks and fish bowls. In recent years, the number of shops selling tropical fish469 words
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Article459 1967-01-29 10 TAPANI economy in fiscal 1967 (April, 1967 through March, 1968) is likely to make a slow but steady growth at a pace almost equal to that in fiscal 1966. The overall balance of international payments in fiscal 1967 will continue to stand in favour of459 words
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589 1967-01-29 10 TAPAN is making an unprecedented progress in the television industry. Production and shipments of colour television receivers have become markedly active since the second half of 1965. Japan's production of colour television receivers, started in 1960 was small, amounting to only 5,190 units in589 words
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WOMEN'S PAGE
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Article, Illustration874 1967-01-29 11 Anne Tai - IKEBANA —a th ing of beauty and a joy forever ■By Anne Tai- Kuala Lumpur, Sat. MORE Malaysians are becoming interested in the new school of flower arrangement, IKEBANA. To further popularise it, lkebana specialists were here recently on an Ikebana Mission from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, japan. While874 words
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475 1967-01-29 11 MAUREEN LEE - MAUREEN LEE PARIS, Sat (AFP). Pierre Balmain opened the second day of the Paris summer collections with a confident display of the old well-bred elegance. The Balmain silhouette is natural, the waist, underlined by a belt, is where nature put it, and skirts come475 words
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554 1967-01-29 11 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI). The almost topless shoes prance to fashion's front ranks for spring as shoe makers of America bare all but the sole of tooteies. I The soles of these shoes for dressed-to-the-nines occasions are held on with tiny bands of554 words
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Advertisement35 1967-01-29 11 max Factor enchants with Frosterinos new, soft sensational arctic colors! ''y.f-yK Iridescent Lipstick* and Nail Polishes; Frosty Pink, Frosty Coral and Frosty Poach. Iridescent Shadow Creme, creamy eye shadow: Biua Frost and Golden Frost. *135 words
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Miscellaneous444 1967-01-29 11 Stars and CAPRICORN Dec. 23-Jan. 20 GOOD steady week. An opportunity which you have been looking for presents itself midweek. Good period for making social contacts AQUARIUS Jan. 21-Feb. 19 honour and recognition coming to you soon; this is probably the best time to think of new plans for the444 words
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POPPING AROUND with PLATTER PETE
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Article, Illustration461 1967-01-29 12 SINGAPORE, Sat—One night, Tommy Low, manager of the Trailers, decided to pop into a local stage show to scout for new talents. There, he saw and heard Lara and was very impressed by her voice and personality. Tommy asked if we would like to meet461 words
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Article478 1967-01-29 12 CILLA BLACK has signed up for a non singing role in a new off beat comedy titled "Work... is a Four-Letter Word." Production for the film will begin tomorrow. She will be co-starring with David Warner and Alfred Marks. The film is based on Henry Living's play "Eh?"478 words
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Article, Illustration643 1967-01-29 12 |JI THERE! Right! Here's the great news! For all you hep-type cool cats, yours truly will be publishing his photograph in next week's Popping Around and that's a promise! So for Pete's sake yuk! yuk! don't miss out on next week's issue! They don't call me 'Gorgeous'643 words
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Article, Illustration961 1967-01-29 12 CINGER. actor, writer, poet, pacifist, realist, materialist, atheist, one-time labourer and travelling salesman. Paul Jones was born in Portsmouth on February 24, 1942 and is very likely happier to answer to 'singer' than to any one of the several other labels attached to him. Happier, because he961 words
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Article267 1967-01-29 12 »|!HE QUESTS (SPs) Roller Coaster Man/The Dancer (Columbia) Yep! This is it! This must be the biggest hit the Quests are going to have so far. It's got hit material written all over it, and it's flawless, musically and technically. The melody line is pretty and catchy, but more267 words
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Miscellaneous174 1967-01-29 12 TOP TEN AMERICA'S TOP TEN (By courtesy of Billboard) 1. I'm A Believer Monkees. (COLGEMS) 2. Georgy Girl Seekers. (CAPITOL) 3. Snoopy vs. The Red Baron Royal Guardsmen. (LAURIE) 4. Tell It Like It Is Aaron Neville. (PARLO) 5. Kind Of A Drag Buckinghams. (US) 6. Words Of Love Mamas174 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration382 1967-01-29 13 TAI SING ONN - By: TAI SING ONN J£UALA LUMPUR, Sot. If two forthcoming films are a foretaste of what's in store for Malaysian filmgoers this year, then it seems the NUDE LOOK is in Actresses besides acting ability must now also be seen in the raw. -First let's take a382 words
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424 1967-01-29 13 PETER LOKE - -By PETER LOKE, SINGAPORE, Sat.—"BATMAN" is a hilarious action-parked film which has been missing from the screen for a long, long time. Though the dialogue is a little too stiff for the set I am sure the fl'.m action will more than compensate all424 words
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Article273 1967-01-29 13 DN. CINGAPORE. Sat. "Reture Of The Seven" is NOT as good as the "Ma* nificient Seven But all the same, it's one film which goes bang, hang, bang, all the way the moment the seven team up again. It's a pity the producer could notDN. - 273 words
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Article126 1967-01-29 13 ACADEMY Award winner Lee Marvin will star in Metro Goldwyn Mayer's "Point Blank," a contemporary drama set in San Francisco. The Judd Bernard-Robert Chartoff production, to be produced by Bernard and Irwin Winkler, is scheduled to go before the cameras on February 16. Young English director John Boorman126 words
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263 1967-01-29 13 C.F. LEE - By: C.F. LEE. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. James Bond himself could not have done much better himself. An Infra-red cum X-ray gimmick built into a tie-pin and which enables you to see through walls. A car with a detachable rear end which can bp ejected263 words
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Article, Illustration101 1967-01-29 13 T.S. O - c By T.S.O. J£IALA LUMPUR. Sat. Ivy Ling Po as she appears in "THE MIRROR AND THE LICHEE a Shaw Production in colour. Ivy is a poor but romantic scholar. And the gleam in the scholar's eye is Fang Yin, beauteous daughter101 words
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Miscellaneous206 1967-01-29 13 SSIIWV ORGANISATION Ik I D\O j Phone ***** l»*t > Day*! u. 1.30. 4, 6.30, 8.15 >c* Lemmnn Walter Matthau B Wilder'* "THF, FORTUNE rooKiF." Panavision «UA> Tur*da*! Bv I)fm»nd! THI RISSIWS \rl COMING THF R I 1 N'S ARE COMING" ion A: CoJor US I Now "hn*in{' 11, 1.15,206 words
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Miscellaneous762 1967-01-29 13 YOUR s i A. H \.v I TODAY CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pining, b Ipoh and Melaka; 3/10 Johore Bahm; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). 3.00 OPENING ANNCT. Prog .Summary. 3.01 TEXAS RASALIN Wrestling 3.26 DOCUMENTARY762 words
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Miscellaneous299 1967-01-29 13 ORGANISATION CATHAY PH0n«*****l Open* Today! 11. l.Sfl. 4. 6.3*. #3O Paramount'* KID RODELO" Don MURRAY Janet LEIGH Today 1.45 a.m. W«lt Disney's *ln Search Of The Castaways'* GALA ***** v 1 Open* Today! U. 1.30, #.15 "THE TWO GLADIATORS Richard HARRISON. Color. Scope lODEON I PALACE 1 T«l 21-116 I299 words
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Article2291 1967-01-29 14 WINDSOR LAD - App. Velu scores handsome 'double' on Banter, Decision By WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sat. Pelor Mas, confidently ridden by Moses Lee, coasted home a six-length winner in the Class 1, Division 2 race over six furlongs and 15 yards (Race 6) at Bukit Timah this2,291 words
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Article250 1967-01-29 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Following: is the Stipendiary Steward's Report on the third day's races held at Bukit Timah today: The adjourned inquiry into the cause of interference to NYONYA IPOH (Soaidi) near the 4 furlong post in the Class 3, Division 2, 6 Furlong race last Sunday was concluded250 words
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195 1967-01-29 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister of State for Education, Enche A. Rahim Ishak, has warned parents to ensure that their children do not become "political pawns under the influence of sinister elements. The Minister said parents should exercise greater supervision and attention195 words
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214 1967-01-29 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The Malaysian Cricket Association "Under-23" inter-State knockout competition has attracted eight teams, including Singapore, who will be participating as "invited" guests. The teams have been divided into two zones, namely North and South. North Zone will comprise Kedah, Penang, Perak214 words
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609 1967-01-29 14 R. D. SELVA - °L R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Malaysia brought glory to the mainland in today's second rugger international with Singapore through Raju, in the dying minutes of the game, when he sneaked across for the de- ciding try. Malaysia won the match 13 points609 words
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Article122 1967-01-29 14 BOMBAY, India, Sat. <AP) Conrad Hunte scored 132 runs for West Indies in the first innings of their three-day benefit match against the Indian Cricket Control Board President's at Nagpur on Friday. The benefit is for Vijay Hazare, former Indian Test skipper, who is122 words
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Article145 1967-01-29 14 LAHORE. Sat. (AFP) Pakistan made a confident start in the first cricket Test with the touring: M.C.C. under-25 side, scoring 233 for four wickets at close of the first day after winning the toss. Some very steady, if slow, batting gave the home players an obvious145 words
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Article140 1967-01-29 14 PRETORIA, South Africa. Sat. (AP) Captain Bod Simpson became the r> Australian to pass 1.000 run* on the current cricket tou of South Africa when ne thrashed Northeastern Transvaal bowlers for 243 run> here on Friday. Australia was 490 for four wickets at close of play. Simpson140 words
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Miscellaneous105 1967-01-29 14 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $75,080.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****1 $33,306.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****1 9,516.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****9 4,758.00 STARTERS ($1,000.00 each): Nos. *****0 *****4 *****2 *****5 *****1 *****3 *****5 *****6 *****2 *****2 CONSOLATIONS ($750 00 each): Nos. *****1 *****8 *****2 *****4 *****9 *****2 *****6 *****9 *****4 *****3 FIFTY105 words
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1710 1967-01-29 15 Race 1: Horses Class 4* Div. 1— 9 Fur. 15 Yds. 2.15 P.M. J 012 Sabteck (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 4v 8.13 Fourtee Stable Bagbv Jr Kane 7 2. 241 Forest Knight 4y 8 12 Income Kongsi J. Donnellv Subian 2 3. *70 Mirage 4v1,710 words
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1816 1967-01-29 15 f 'Windsor 9 L Lad'A - The going is SOFT r By^ f 'Windsor 9 L Lad A SI NGAPORE, Sun. Gallant Defender is on the upgrade and should land his third successive win in the Club Cup to be run over one mile and 15 yards at Bukit Timah this1,816 words
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Article29 1967-01-29 15 WtmiMOlL L. II Globe Stream G. Defender GOLD LIS SUN: Loril Jim Hokoru Flying Glory AD E LI IS E: Satellite II Pizarro II Sir Walter29 words
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Article150 1967-01-29 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN ADELINE Rare 1 COWAN ST. F. Knight P. Knife P. KNIFE Sabteck F. Knight NOW WHAT Natarai P. Knife Ricr 2 L. FLASH II Rapier N. Choice LARK L. FLASH II Lotus F'.ower SATELLITE 11 Ajnos Lark Race 3 O. GAME Valentino Theatre V F.150 words
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338 1967-01-29 15 FOLOWING is the latest M.R.A. Classification List: Promotions: From Class 2 to Class 1 Open. Deltarnews. Royal Command. From Class 4 to Class 3 Beau Ideal. From Class 6 to Class 5 Flying Mist. Demotions: From Class to Class 3 Congratulations. Balkan ClipBer. Tee Up. Samakan,338 words
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286 1967-01-29 16 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. (AFP) Basil "Dolly" D'Oliveira, the Cape Town born coloured British Test cricketer, said here tonight he hoped sincerely that South Africans, who were prevented from playing Test cricket in South Africa would have a chance to prove their ability abroad.286 words
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Article166 1967-01-29 16 LOS ANGELES, California. Sat. (AP). Don Massengale, coming back from a disheartening performance in the Bing Crosby Golf Tournament last week, caught and passed Arnold Palmer in the second round of the USSIOO.OOO Los Angeles Open on Fridav. Playing behind Palmer, who took a temporary lead166 words
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Article93 1967-01-29 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. The following were elected office-bearers of the Singapore Business Houses F.A. for the year (1967) at the annual general meeting of the Club held recently. President:— Mr. Gan Kee Slang (re-elected). Vice-Presidents:— Mr. G. S. Cook, Mr. Thum Mun Sun. Hon. Secretary:— Mr. K.93 words
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311 1967-01-29 16 MEXICO CITY, Sat (I PI). World featherweight boxing champion Vicente Saldivar completed his training on Friday for his second title defence against Japanese challenger Mitsunori Seki. "The crown will stav in Mexico,** he assured fans who crowded the gymnasium where Saldivar went through311 words
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Article153 1967-01-29 16 CAPE TOWN, Sat. (AFP) 1 W. A. Maree, South African Minister of Community Development, yesterday rejected in Parliament criticism raised against the treatment meted out by his department to Europeans who wanted to witness a cricket match captained by Basil D'Oliveira. The English Test cricketer was captaining153 words
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Article, Illustration618 1967-01-29 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. Sparta Prague—the starstudded soccer team from Czechoslovakia— will be the most expensive "human cargo" to touchdown at Paya Lebar International Airport on Tuesday, Jan. 31. The Czech assessed according to professional football standards in England and South American countries, would be valued618 words
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395 1967-01-29 16 The Dunlop Sports Co., Ltd., have pre. sented for the fourth consecutive year running U552,000.00 as a Circuit Trophy Prize for the 1967 Far East Professional Golf Circuit, The Dunlop prize award is presented in recognition of the growing interest in the Far East395 words
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Article242 1967-01-29 16 PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida, Sat. (UPI). Shooting an eagle and four birdies, Sam Snead made a spirited bid on Friday for his third P.G.A. Seniors Golf Championship. Snead forged into a twoshot lead with four-undpr-par 140 at the halfway mark in the US$4O,OOO Teachers Trophy242 words
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Article185 1967-01-29 16 NEW YORK, Sat. (TPI) ——Cassius Clay, undefeated heavyweight champion, lost a decision outside the ring on Friday when he was rejected as a candidate for "Fighter of the Year" by Ring Magazine. Clay was snubbed by the magazine because he was not considered "a good185 words
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Article138 1967-01-29 16 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Sat. Former world heavyweight champion Sonny Liston picks Cassius Clay to stop Ernie Terrell "within 10 rounds" in their showdown fight on Feb. 6 in Houston, Texas. Liston, who lost his title to Clay on a technical knockout in February, 1964, and was again138 words
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Article45 1967-01-29 16 SANTIAGO, Chile. Sat (AP). Benflca of Lisbon play a combined soccer team of Universidad de Chile and Universidad Catolica on Saturday night. Benflca. touring Eusebio, Simoes, Torres ana other star players, tied on Wednesday night with tne Chilean champions Universidad Catolica 2-2.45 words
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Miscellaneous62 1967-01-29 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan*; 2.24 a.m. <B.B ft.); 3.11 p.m. (7.5 ft.). /.<"<> "bam: 7.52 a.m. (15.9 ft); 8.23 p.m. (16.8 ft.). Port Dickson: 8.45 a.m. (9.4 ft.); 9.02 p.m. (9.8 ft.). !i.H?n P re L.i J.M"' (9 2 "> 12 40 P m (10-5 ft.). Sedili Kechll: 12.12 a.m.62 words
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