Eastern Sun, 4 March 1967
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Title Section26 1967-03-04 1 Eastern Sun If Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 223 Saturday, March 4 1967. ☆MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents26 words
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Article159 1967-03-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Three hundred top UMNO officials today held a meeting to discuss the National Language Bill at Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman here. The meeting was closed to the Press. The meeting was presided by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. Tun Razak159 words
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155 1967-03-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The National Union of Teachers today deplored the move bv the Information Department to prevent the Selangor Education Office from releasing the Cambridge School Certificate results to Selangor schools yesterday. Its General Secretary. Mr. John R. Gurusamy. said the results were released to155 words
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Article597 1967-03-04 1 Chan Kam You; Musa Scully - N-T.ANGTTAGR Razak: 'Use of English no more than at present' By Chan Kam You Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that there was no question of any compromise in the implementation of Malay as the national and sole official language.597 words
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Article, Illustration205 1967-03-04 1 Mollie in. TOKYO, Fri. (A.P.) Prime Minister Eisaku Sato broke into a smile when greeted by Miss Mollie Ang. a senior from the Singapore I'niversity, on Thursday at his official residence. Miss Ang, who is on the first leg of an 80-day round-the-world tourPANA Photo. - 205 words
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116 1967-03-04 1 TAIPING, Fri. Three people were killed and one injured in the worst accident this year which occurred at the 54th mile Ipoh-Penang trunk road near here at 1 a.m. today. The dead were identified this afternoon as Saw Lip Choon, 36. Lee Suan Kwane,116 words
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Article59 1967-03-04 1 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter)— Bimbo, the elusive monkey which spent 204 days of high-swinging freedom as London airport's most controversial transit passenger, was captured alive last night. Animal lovers throughout the world pleaded for her life after British Overseas Airways Corporation said last month it would call in hired59 words
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Article112 1967-03-04 1 MANILA. Fri. (AP) A demure beauty from Thailand has Manllans—known for their appreciation of feminine charm—all abuzz with excitement. Apasra Hongsakula, Miss Universe of 1965, who will appear on March 8 in a fashion show here intended to raise funds for blind Filipinos, flew in112 words
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143 1967-03-04 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) Club-wielding youths supporting President Sukarno attacked an anti-Sukarno student headquarters and seriously injured seven High School boys, students announced here today. The clash happened in the Central Java town of Pekalongan, one of the provincial centres of support for President Sukarno, threatened143 words
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258 1967-03-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said today that it was not the Alliance Government's intention to destroy the languages of other races. He was winding up the debate on the National Language Bi" in n ?wan Ra'ayat. He said258 words
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Article79 1967-03-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Dewan Ra'avat today passed the National Language Bill making Malay the sole official language on September 1, 1967, by 95 votes to 11 after its second reading. Among; the Opposition members who were not in the House when the count was taken79 words
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Article69 1967-03-04 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) A four-man Malaysian teachers delegation will arrive here next Friday to attend the 11th Congress of the Indonesian Teachers Association in Bandung, West Java. The delegation will later visit educational institutions in the Javanese provinces. The official Antara news agency named the visiting69 words
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Article82 1967-03-04 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) —Smugglers are increasing their activities between Indonesia. Singapore and Malaysia, the authoritative newspaper Merdeka (Freedom), reported today. Large ships are being used for smuggling, organised by Chinese traders in Riau (Sumatra), the paper said. Colonel Arifin Achmad, Military Governor of the Rhi© District of82 words
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Advertisement117 1967-03-04 1 HOTEL FACING SEAFRONT SI, Brook* Road, Katong. j| (Between Roxy IMk Palace Cinemas) 49 SUPERB EUROPEAN CONTINENTAL CUISINE J -4U rooms air-conditioned uith bathrooms attached RESERVATION PHONE ***** SINGAPORE MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD (Incorporated In the Stat* of Malaya Malaysia! AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $50.000,000 ISSUED AND PAID UP CAPITAL: 115.000.000 GROUP ASSETS117 words
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Advertisement101 1967-03-04 1 'FRESH OP* with Seven-Up, the quality drink for all the family! ._.m77i III! HlHiliHllllil 5* Model NI-53A WITH NEW LOIMB LASTING METAL SEALED ELEMENT ry\ Rational rW INoSK WHO KNOW BUY QQQDEEDS •"Automatic thermostat control" maintains even temperaturt when pressing clothes. Set temperature selector dial exactly and-aceording to the material101 words
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Article, Illustration849 1967-03-04 2 Rumours of disagreement on language issue untrue Ismail 17" UAL A LUMPUR, Fri.—The retiring Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail today made it clear in the Dewan Ra'ayat that he was leaving the Cabinet because of illhealth. I Brushing aside rumours of his resignation because849 words
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Article, Illustration159 1967-03-04 2 PENANG, Fri. Three thousand guests will attend the dinner to be held by the Penang State Alliance to celebrate 64th birthday of the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, at the Chief Minister's residence here on Sunday night. The Prime Minister will cut a birthday159 words
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Article, Illustration118 1967-03-04 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Ericeless rare 13th century iamese Sawankhalok ceramic statuette showing a Saint of Divinity standing two feet high has been stolen from a house in the Hepublic. Police did not disclose the name of tne complainant nor from where the Siamese "Sawankhalok" had been118 words
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662 1967-03-04 2 Professor A! at as stresses need for uniformity in Malay language SINGAPORE, Fri. The new Head of the Malay Studies Department of the University of Singapore, Professor Syed Hussein Alatas today called for the setting up of a "Regional Dewan Bahasa" by Malaysia, Indonesia,662 words
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Article454 1967-03-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two students from Victoria Institution here scored eight distinctions in the School Certificate Examinations this year. They were Chan Check Chen, 17, who scored seven Al.s and one M 2 and Chong Siew Meng. 16, who obtained five Al's and three A2's.454 words
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Article73 1967-03-04 2 SINGAPORE. Fri The Singapore Boy Scouts Association is to hold a national Scout Gang show soon. The show is a musical revue on scouting. About 140 boys and men will take part in it. The Association is inviting all scouts, including senior scouts, to join the show. Those73 words
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234 1967-03-04 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. A five-man Indian trade mission is now here to study the investment climate and make a survey of business opportunities. Their trip here was sponsored by the Engineering Export Promotion Council and the All India Automobiles and Ancillary Industries Association. The234 words
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Article31 1967-03-04 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Jubilee Cafe and Restaurant today opened its new branch in Robinson Road to serve Muslim foods to office workers in the heart of busy city area.31 words
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141 1967-03-04 2 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Science Society of the University of Singapore will send a delegation on a study mission to Japan for two weeks. The aims of the mission are: To study the demand by Industry for science graduates and how this demand Is met141 words
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Article, Illustration89 1967-03-04 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Secretary of State for the Commonwealth M. Herbert Bowden paid a courtesy call on the President of the Republic, Enche Yusof bin Ishalc at the Istana to- day. Mr. Bowden is here to ?lu talks" with Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and89 words
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Advertisement85 1967-03-04 2 An invitation to our women readers All our women readers are invited to send >n their views on the kind of dress they like best in Singapore and Malaysia. Please send a copy of your photograph together with your views. (Not more than 500 wordN). They will he published in85 words
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Miscellaneous106 1967-03-04 2 Bp iV MS i OK mm s* DOM'T MTiMH FIM. ILLYA! IT WOULD BE A NATIONAL CALAMITY IF WE SHOT POWN THE ftfAL SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS/ i V J IS 5J e ag I I c m k./; ma se PJ a MS ips V. mi •0. mm m106 words
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5943 1967-03-04 3 S I N G A PORE, Fri. The Ministry of Education today released the results of the Senior Cambridge School Certificate Examination. Figures appearing against the names indicate: First figure the grade for the Senior Cambridge Examination; second figure in brackets the Malaysian Certificate of Education5,943 words
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Miscellaneous630 1967-03-04 3 illfl TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and PuUu Pinanr, G Ipoh and Melaka: 3/10 Johore Bahru; 4 laiping: Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programme*). P.M. 3.00 OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary. 3.01 MURDER AT 3 AM. 4.02 SCIENCE REPORTS 4.32 CARTOON630 words
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CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. Opening of Kulai Branch (Johore) SUPPLEMENT
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Article, Illustration668 1967-03-04 4 Grand opening by Tunku Mahkota of Johore today WITH the opening of the Kulai Branch today by the Tunku Mahkota of Johore, the CHUNG KHIAW BANK will have altogether 22 branches spread over Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Kowloon. The breakdown is, eight in West Malaysia668 words
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Article, Illustration326 1967-03-04 5 Chairman's Statement MOTTO of the Chung Khiaw Bank, Ltd. commonly known as the Small Man's Bank, has been "No customer is too small and no account too big for the Chung Khiaw Bank." Throughout the years since its foundation, the Bank has faithfully acted up326 words
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187 1967-03-04 5 T> RANCHES of Chung Khiaw Bank are reputed for their excellent services for their clients. Like aU the other branches. the Kulai Branch, although comparatively small, is staffed and equipped with everything that is required to give maximum satisfaction to everyone. It has been187 words
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Article, Illustration146 1967-03-04 5 -in-Charge of the Kulai Branch of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. is a man with a long association with the bank one who is well-versed with the policies of the bank and the maintenance of the reputable efficiency in service that's enjoyed by the Bank. He is Mr. Liew146 words
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Article, Illustration481 1967-03-04 5 Managing Director's Statement THE Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. celebrated its 17th Anniversary on the 4th of the last month. Looking back to the time when the Bank was first established in February 1950, we who are closely associated with every phase of481 words
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Article, Illustration67 1967-03-04 5 THE Chief Cashier at Chung Khiaw Bank's Kulai Branch is Mr. Siow Kah Kong, 34. He first joined the Bank at its Head Office in early 1959 and at the end of that year he was transferred to the Bank's North Branch. In 1964 Mr. Siow was67 words
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Article, Illustration636 1967-03-04 6 opening of Chung Khiaw Bank's 22nd branch at Kulai is timely and fulfils a long-time need for such facilities in the area. Kulai situated approximately halfway between Ayer Itam and Johore Bahru is essentially an area of "small men/' (Estate workers, shopkeepers and mid-dle-c636 words
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Article, Illustration387 1967-03-04 7 It *9 never too yo to CHUNG KHIAW BANK'S policy of encouraging young children to save is surely a laudable one. Children of today, who will be the men and women of tomorrow. must learn to be thrift conscious and bank-conscious. With this in mind,387 words
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Advertisement57 1967-03-04 4 THE MULL MiTJirV dttNK d vA -a— I i 1 THE OPENING OF ANOTHER BRANCH OFFICE KULAI (JOHORE) 4th March 1967, Saturday at 11 a.m. Yang Teramat Mulia Tunku Abdul Rahman Ibni Sultan Ismail D.K., S.P.M.J. Tunku Mahkota Johor. f r f zwm mm MM l I il I I'll57 words
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Advertisement63 1967-03-04 5 Congratulations to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the opening of their Kulai Branch on 4th March 1967 Cine Craftz Co., 219-J, DE SOUZA AVENUE, 8J MILE BUKIT TIMAH ROAD, SINGAPORE 21. PRODUCERS OF ADVERTISING FILMLET TV FILM FEATURE FILM DOCUMENTARIES With the Co MALAYA ENGRAVING and LITHO PRINTING COMPANY 76,63 words
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Advertisement85 1967-03-04 5 SIEMENS Congra tula tions to Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. on the opening of their new Branch Office at Kulai, Johore and we are proud to have supplied and installed Siemens Electric Clocks, as in many other administrations and offices all over Singapore and Malaysia. FOR PRECISION TIMING SIEMENS ELECTRIC CLOCKS85 words
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Advertisement131 1967-03-04 6 Congra tu la tions and Good CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their KUIAI BRANCH JOHORE f item ERCEDES B E N Z CYCLE C ■CARRIAGE] TH6 CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (M) LTD. 1 MOTOR DIVISION SINGAPORE'tATU fAHAT KUAU LUMPUR KUCHING JISSUIQN Congtatutafts ond'Sest'llfeks to CHUNG131 words
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Advertisement187 1967-03-04 7 Congratulations to CHUNG KHIA W BANK LTD. on the opening of their Knlai Branch in Johore @o© O iK W l"tc f o© t'X ■St O O m -jS&Af e, c tfch 35 IQt m Wm £lv. '*4 T °*C /f7* "Ofc i^X ABALABHIN BAI I Pat KwaTanl Very effective187 words
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Article691 1967-03-04 8 rpHE National Language Bill, now being debated in the Malaysian Parliament, is a triumph of goodwill, good sense and fair play. These are the words of the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, who is also the national president of the Malaysian Chinese Association. In paying tribute691 words
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3187 1967-03-04 8 "FOLLOWING is the text of the speech by the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, in moving the second reading of the National Language Bill in the Dewan Ra'ayat on iTriday. rpHE purpose of this Bill intituled "An Act to provide for the use3,187 words
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Building Materials & Services Exhibition
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Article, Illustration365 1967-03-04 9 Message? from Mr. Lim Kim San Minister for Finance SINGAPORE'S present k annual rate of construction is approximately 18,000 housing units. On a population basis this works out to 9.4 housing units per 1,000 inhabitants per year, the third highest rate in the world after Russia365 words
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Article, Illustration417 1967-03-04 9 THREE ORGANISATIONS ARE PARTICIPATING SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Building Materiols and Services Exhibition will be formally opened tomorrow March 4, at 5.00 p.m. by Mr. Lim Kim San, Minister for Finance. The Exhibition which will be held from March 4 to 12 will be open on weekdays from417 words
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Advertisement108 1967-03-04 9 m i < i. II IWlitV>X Iliill I w* "'i rn ■>:w Li K> ::x w00v.v... «to fSwf ■;.7 y 38 >: t mr* m g*! *> •'--.x H :-x< 2* •x ~"r< *5 >'</ |«i||:l &3fiSSl f W y ?,u H( i > AML can modernite and shade buildings108 words
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543 1967-03-04 10 SINGAPORE, Fri.—All big fires start off as small fires and if they are discovered early enough they can usually be extinguished quickly and easily with the minimum of damage. However, In many cases fire Is not discovered until It has taken a firm hold,543 words
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Article434 1967-03-04 10 Black and Decker's are designed for *heavy duty 9 and 'super duty 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Black and Decker quality power tools are specified all over the world by leading architects for use by contractors on major construction jobs. The tools thus prescribed are mostly "heavy duty" cr434 words
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Article293 1967-03-04 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Achievement of a continuing high rate of progress in construction in Singapore, both in the public and private sectors, is very much dependent upon a core of skilled masons, bricklayers, carpenters and concrete workers as well as a dependable supply of building materials. An293 words
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303 1967-03-04 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The growing consciousness of interior decoration among modern housewives and even among businessmen is providing an increasing market for manufacturers of building materials for the interior. Camel Industrial Corpn. Ltd. —a leading pioneer industry in Singapore—is one of the first local industries303 words
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Article, Illustration285 1967-03-04 10 Message from Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Chairman, Economic Development Board fPHE Economic DeA velopment Board considers the development of an integrated building materials industry of utmost importance. In line with this therefore we are offering maximum encouragement and liberal Incentives for industrialists to consider entering285 words
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Advertisement137 1967-03-04 10 WORMALD FireWarden PACKAGED FIRE ALARM SYSTEM FOR DEPENDABLE ROUND THE CLOCK PROTECTION Performing all functions called for in the Australian Standards Association Code CA 15-1961, and by the FIRE AND ACCIDENT UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA. Its design and manufacture is based on the many years experience gained in this field137 words
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Advertisement198 1967-03-04 10 at the Building Materials S Services Exhibition Shenton Way Singapore 4th—l2th March 1967 and view our wide range of CENTOR WHITCO Sliding Door Gears Window Fittings societa commissionaria KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG Representatives in Kota Bharu Kuching Brunei I'M" CAPACITY 9 'Efe M r'« m s* mss H s •<"198 words
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Article, Illustration465 1967-03-04 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. "S"-lon PVC is o high purity, tough and rigid thermoplastic materials, available in a comprehensive range of standard sizes as pipe and seamless ducting. It is marketed in Singapore by Sekisui Malaysia Company Ltd. 5/7B Jalan Kubor, off Victoria Street, Singapore (7). "S"-lon465 words
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Article320 1967-03-04 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. One of the most essential things in the making and building of a good house is its "roof" and almost all "roofs" need something reliable for a covering "tiles." Atlas Industries Ltd. a fastgrowing local industry can give you this assurance320 words
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Article, Illustration263 1967-03-04 11 MESSAGE FROM LANG WONG CHIEF OF 'PHIS fourth in the series of exhibitions organised by the Light Industries Services Spotlights Building Materials and Services. As in the case of the three previous exhibitions the nature of this Exhibition is educational, and the objective is263 words
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203 1967-03-04 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. Interior decoration is now fast becoming a by-word in homes as well as in offices. Some of the main components to the success of good interior decoration rests on good ceilings, wall and floor panelling. Sharikat National at 28, New Bridge Road203 words
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Article51 1967-03-04 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The National Safety First Council has a special booth at the Building Materials Exhibition to propagate "industrial safety" in factories. On display, will be safety devices designed to help the ordinary workman and panel displays of how safety measures should be taken to prevent accidents in51 words
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Advertisement32 1967-03-04 11 ELECTRIC HOISTS m M *JI Mps H«ad Offlcoi Eut Branch Offita: fth MAOKZNBmr LTD^ Ming. J. Ronj Chant *«ad, Brfapora J. Tal: (*****-} eer. Kwoni Ylk Bank BuiMlnf. Kuala Lumpur. Tal: *****32 words
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Advertisement212 1967-03-04 11 J/tgk, QaaSity HOUSE BRAND 4^ cfS > PORTLAND CEMENT CONFORMING TO B.S.S. 12/1958 ♦Fine consistent grading, jj Sets quickly firmly. s«* Z s f EUj i an imnffP For good building jobs...specify "HOUSE BRAND'XEMENT. AGENTS: <R*M> SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG. IPOH. SEREMBAN. Vou are cordially invited to visit our stall212 words
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Article, Illustration675 1967-03-04 12 NOTHING ESCAPES THIS PIONEER S' EYES SINGAPORE, Fri. "Pioneer" the word that aptly describes the spirit of one who is among the first to step into new fields of enterprises. In the context' of this story, "Pioneer" describes both the spirit of the manufacturer and its product. South675 words
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Article, Illustration202 1967-03-04 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Light Industries Services is a Division of the Economic Development Board established in October 1963 charged with the responsibility for assisting medium and small scale manufacturing enterprises to improve the efficiency of their production operations, and to enable them to modernise202 words
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Advertisement53 1967-03-04 12 I Slide Slide Fixed Slide Slide Aluminium products fer features s. Their RILLES u IB v SE Aluminium Sun S m U-:< >< S iS$ JSi'":" !-;i o Sunbreakers (Fins), Adjustable and Fixed Louvres, Sliding fronts, Curtainwalls, Partitions, Counterscreens, Rolling Grilles and S Lettering, Ladders and Etcs, for commercial, industrial53 words
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4513 1967-03-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Ministry of Education today released the results of the Senior Cambridge School Certificate Examination for schools in West Malaysia. Key to the results: The figures 1 or 2 or 3 Indicates a Ist, 2nd or 3rd division certificate in the Senior4,513 words
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Advertisement67 1967-03-04 13 HEY! WHO'S THE NEW BEATLE? JOIN CLIFFORD STANTON, international mimic, in a hilariously satirical review of world-wide personalities TONIGHT! KL-*****. rr NEW LOOK IN THE HOTEL MERLIN THERE IS ONLY ONE CONN QUALITY The Voice of tho CON N ORGAN Is always appropriate to the dignity of Divine Worship ii67 words
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Miscellaneous282 1967-03-04 13 S3HET;i ORGANISAT IO N ODEON 21 11b LAST 5 DAYS! 11 J.m t ;,n 4.< MI. S.:w St 8.30 p.m. 1 m hia'» "THE PROFESSIONALS rt I ncaster P vision Color TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! iKOXI PI-PERATE SEVEN" f ;-irr Peck Richa-d Widmark fc O RCHA RD ,PALACEJ NOW SHOWING! 1.30. 40#282 words
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Miscellaneous205 1967-03-04 13 rm SB qSHBS 2 O Phone ***** NOrt SHOWING —No Free LUt! 11 a m I.M. 4.00, d.3« JR ..till 1 ¥"**22* At Lee Van Cleel f®s A f®lV DOLLAR* MOKE' Tcchntacope At Technicolor (UA) CAPITOL* Phone ***** Techmscope Technicolor m 1.***** REX-SKY *****] 11. I .IS. 1.00 11, 1.45,205 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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238 1967-03-04 14 SINGAPORE, Fr i. Following the Board meeting of Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malay) Berhad held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, it was announced that the company would pay a final dividend for 1966 of 10 cents (tax exempt) on Apr. 10. This would be subjected238 words
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Article748 1967-03-04 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. Industrial shares followed an easier trend with most of the popular issues suffered a loss of 2 to 5 cents. Activity was at a low point. Gammon lost a cent with business done from $1.49 to $1.47 to $1.48. National Iron was fairly traded with748 words
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Article84 1967-03-04 14 MANILA. Fri. (Reuter) A Philippine shipping company has signed a contract for a West German firm to construct two modem carriers worth approximately *****,000 pesos (about 1,580,000 pounds sterling). The Philippine firm, said the contract was made under the German shipping loan agreement through the development84 words
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Article32 1967-03-04 14 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Tin remained steady quiet this morning. Turnover 265 tons. Spot buyers 1201 sellers 1202 business 1201}. 3-months buyers 1202 J sellers 1203 business *****. Settlement 120232 words
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Article207 1967-03-04 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godown Vessels 1/2 Centaur 3/4 Korana 5 Silver Peak 8/9 City of Colombo 10/11 State of Madras 13/14 Demodocus 15/16 Bahadur 18 Tobago 19 Wing On 23/24 Eternity 25 Katong 26 Song Be 27/28 Angelica N. 29/30207 words
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Article274 1967-03-04 14 Rubber price up cent SINGAPORE, Fri.—March first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57 cents per lb., up i cent from previous close. The tone was quiet but steady. Opening quotations were marked down on London advices and thereafter the market274 words
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Article23 1967-03-04 14 LONDON Fri. (UPI) Rubber market closed quiet with spot 17-1/4 17-7/16. No. 1 RSS CIF Basis Ports March 17-1/16 17-3/16.23 words
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Article16 1967-03-04 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. The tin price for today was $603.13J per picul, up 13J cents.16 words
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493 1967-03-04 14 STOCK EXCHANGE MALAYSIA, S'PORE SINGAPORE—Stock Exchange bid and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL. Boustead 1.56 1.57 C. Sugar 2.09 Chemical Co. 1.76 1.78 Cold Storage 3.26 2.39 Dunlop (Old) 2.37 E. Smelting 4.42 4.44 Ksso Ords 3.26 3.28 Kit /.pat ricks 1.55 1.60 F. N.493 words
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Article50 1967-03-04 14 (Managers Prices) First Malayan 2.25 2.35 Second Malayan 1.60 1.70 Third Malayan U7 1.28 The Commerce <& Industry Fund... .90 1.01 The Savings Fund XD 1.33 1.43 Malaysian Investment Fund .95 1.05 Sterling Commodity 3/11 4/6 First Hon* Kong... 1.00 1.0.V Second Hong Kong .70 .'A* Hong Kong50 words
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Article108 1967-03-04 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. smgapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were; Buyer* beilert Coconut oil (FOB) Hulk 44.73 Coconut oil FOB Drums 47.5S Loose Copra Mixed Mar/Apr. 27.75 Sugar (Java) evgodown 26.25 Nutmegs 110s 435.00 Nutmegs B W 24)2.50 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 102.50 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB)108 words
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Article36 1967-03-04 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Association of Bank in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Selling T.T./O.D. ready were: Swisss Francs 140-5 8; French Francs 160-1/2; Italian Lire *****; Sedish Kroner 167-1/2.36 words
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Article24 1967-03-04 14 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI)' —Money quotations: HK55.735/5.7475 per US dollar for cash. HK$ 15.99 per pound sterling. HK5264.375 per tael gold.24 words
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913 1967-03-04 14 AIR MOVEMENTS S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.03 p.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from913 words
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Advertisement668 1967-03-04 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Words $lO/- fMinimum) WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, 5 Fort Canning Road, Singapore Worship services at 7.30 a.m., 10.00 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Sunday School for all ages at 8.45 a.m. Junior Church at 10.00 a.m. Everyone Welcome. CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN TRUE WAY Church, 156-B Stirling Road, off668 words
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Advertisement390 1967-03-04 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from Singapore Citizens:Appointment: CRAFT TEACHERS IN TRAINING. (A) Building Construction (Carpentry). (B) Electrical Installation/ Fitting. (C) Furniture Production. (D) Motor Vehicles Mechanic. (E) Panel Beating. (F) Reinforced Concrete Practice. (G) Radio and Television Servicing. (H) Shipbuilding. (I) Welding. Salary Scale: $255/- p.m.390 words
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Advertisement331 1967-03-04 14 TENDER NOTICES J.K.R. PULAU PINANG Tawaran daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar J.K.R., di-dalam kelas2 C-E akan diterima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Pulau Pinang. hingga jam pukol 12.00 tengah hari Dada 15hb. Mach, 1967, UNTOK PEMBENAAN DAN KESIAPAN SATU UNIT RUMAH2 KELAS 'E* DAN SATU BLOK (2 UNIT) RUMAH2 KELAS 'F' UNTOK331 words
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Article286 1967-03-04 15 BANGKOK. Fri. (UPI). World flyweight champion Chartchai Choinoi of Thailand on Wednesday scored an unanimous decision over Baby Lorona of the Philippines in a 10-round non-title bout here. The flght, staged at the Lumpini Stadium, was seen as the biggest test for the Thai slugger since286 words
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Article69 1967-03-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Penang gave an impressive display to win 3-2 over Negri Sembilan in the M.H.F. quad fixture tie played at the T.P.C.A. Stadium here today. Penang's star of the day was their skipper and cen-tre-forward, Titus Havelock who capped up his fine display by69 words
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Article81 1967-03-04 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following were elected officials of the Singapore Business Houses F.A. at the annual general meeting held recently. President: —Mr. Gan Kee Siang, Vice-Presidents: —Mr. G. S. Cook, Mr. Thum Mun Sun. Hon. Secretary:—Mr. K. S. Manickam, Hon. Treasurer:—Mr. Lee Ah Lett, Hon. Auditors: Mr.81 words
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1642 1967-03-04 15 TOMORROW Race 1: Horses Class 6 Div. 2-Abt 6 Furs. 1.00 PJtf. 1. 414 Slau Kuniang 9v 9 on Chums Osman Weir 2 2. 032 Gemini I 4y R 13 Heng Heng Stable Bagby Jr. Kang 7 3. 167 Escort 9y 8 07 Gold Stable Moxham1,642 words
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Miscellaneous30 1967-03-04 15 .{^}+`,^&*<:",\&]}\~>[/[!(_*.._ HAVE YOU SEEN AXY6AU. ~7\ ABOUT, MAlj IT HAD BM**N ENOUGH OF MY CHINA, SO GOT 1 IMU OF IT/J USTEN,MA;THAT BALL "WENT THROUGH BATTLE 'AFTEK BATTLE. vmHME.» VMfcJ\LiT G0EM&0«30 words
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1310 1967-03-04 16 Kono takes lead with three-under-par 68 SINGAPORE, Fri. Twenty-four-year-oid Japanese professional M. Kono today shot to the lead at the end of the second round of the Singapore Open at the Bukit Course when he carded a three under par 68. Kono, who landed four birdies this evening shot past1,310 words
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Article438 1967-03-04 16 With reference to the above article headlined "Ceylon SC Hits Postponement Snag" In your paper of 6.2.67, I wish to point out a few facts In respect of the above and hope that you will kindly publish this article to give a true picture of the438 words
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Article95 1967-03-04 16 MALACCA, Fri. Richard Choe, younger brother of Robert Choe, has asked the .FAM to excuse him from the visit this month to Hong Kong for the Asian camp central zone games. Richard yesterday wrote to the assistant secretary of FAM, Peter Vellayan. stating that he95 words
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Article42 1967-03-04 16 SEREMBAN, Fri. Anglo Chinese School beat Dunlop Sports Club 2-1 in a friendly hockey match played here yesterday. A.C.S. led 2-0 at half time, through goals scored by Kat Seng and Kuppan For Dunlop. Kenagendran scored their only goal.42 words
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Article195 1967-03-04 16 The draw and starting times for the third round of the Singapore Open tomorrow:— 11.09 a.m. Hong Duck San, Lim Kim Seng. A. Miguel. 11.17 E. Brown. K. Kimoto, R. K. Pithambar. 11.25 I. Legaspi, G. Nakabe, K. Mizunami. 11.33 Chang Tung Chang, B. Boys. R.195 words
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165 1967-03-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Some of Malaysia's "seasoned" athletes showed precompetition tension and fear-complex during the recent sth Asian Games in Bangkok. This was disclosed to the Olympic Council of Malaysia's meeting tonight In a report tabled by Dr. V. Ganeshan. who was doctor for the165 words
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Article55 1967-03-04 16 MALACCA. Fri. The Malacca Golf Club is planning to build a 25-metre long swimming pool. The pool estimated to cost $lOO,OOO will be built in the vicinity of the golf course at Ayer Kroh. It will be a fresh water pool as there Is a55 words
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Article39 1967-03-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Armed Forces will meet the Singapore Joint Services in the second round of the FAM Cup football competition to be played at Merdeka Stadium on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration75 1967-03-04 16 Japan s Tadashi Sawamura (left) is seemed to be entangled in an unusual pose with Thailand's Mong Kong Thong during their middleweight kick-boxing title bout in Tokyo at the Shinjuku Gymnastic Hall on February 26. The Japanese got on the top of his opponent in thePANA Photo. - 75 words
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285 1967-03-04 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Traction Company Sports Club has withdrawn as an affiliate of the Singapore Business Houses F.A. this season. Four other sports clubs Ford Motor S.C.; Hume S.C., Glass Factory S.C. and Evatt S.C. have joined as new affiliates of the association. Mr.285 words
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90 1967-03-04 16 BANGKOK, Fri. (Reuter) More than 100 entries have been received and 300,000 baht (about 5,000 sterling) has been donated by well wishers for the Thai Open Golf Championships of the Far East Circuit to be held here from March 16 to 19, the90 words
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387 1967-03-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A seven-point plan to improve Malaysia's performance at future sports meets was today tabled by Tan Sri Abdul Jamil Rais, Chef de Mission of the Malaysian contingent to the Asian Games in Bangkok last December. Tan Sri Jamil tabled these suggestions387 words
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Article207 1967-03-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Cambodia will not stage the 1967 Fourth South-East Asia Peninsular Games Instead it has asked the Olmypic Council of Malaysia to consult with the other members of the Federation. to choose the country which will accept to organise the Games and to207 words
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Article271 1967-03-04 16 MALACCA, Fri. i s Robert Choe. who has been dropped the national soccer side to tour Hong Kong this month, lost his touch and heading towards the "has beens" categorv. This question was posed to Mr. Tam Seat Wah. President of Malacca Amateur Football Association271 words
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231 1967-03-04 16 MALACCA, Fri. Singapore and Selangor women won their opening games in the three-day hockey carnival which began here this morning. Singapore the more experienced side had little difficulty beating the hosts 3-1. Selangor easily coasted to a two-nil victory over Negri. Singapore opened the score231 words
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76 1967-03-04 16 KAMPAR. Fri The Perak police cricket will play against the highlands team on Sunday Cameron Highlands. The Perak Police team be led by senior assistant commissioner of Police, che Meriean bin Sutan. The team members are. K.T. Singlam, Hazara Singr.. Harcharam Singh. C. jwD'Cruz, C.76 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-03-04 16 TIME AND TIDE Pena <ll4 f 5.22 a.m. (5 ft); 5.50 p.m. (5.7 ft.). Port Swettenham: 10.22 a.m. (11 ft.); 11.17 p.m. Port Dickson: 5.56 a.m. (3.8 ft.); 11.22 a.m. (5.6 ft.). Singapore: 3.32 a.m. (85 ft.); 5.52 p.m. (6.5 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 2.06 a.m. (6.5 ft.); 4.52 p.m. (6860 words
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