Eastern Sun, 30 March 1967
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Title Section25 1967-03-30 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 248 Thursday, 30 March 1967. ☆MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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311 1967-03-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Cabinet has now of reference of the Teachers Salaries Commission. They are as follows: <l> To consider and reef mmend the principles which should govern the emoluments and conditions of service of teachers both in Government service as well as those311 words
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Article, Illustration477 1967-03-30 1 Govt will take action under the Trade Union Ordinance (1965) KUALA LUMPUR, WED. THE DEPUTY Abdul Raxah, toda ehers that they would lose their salaries if they con striding. "The Government will not hesitate to take action under the Trade Union Ordinance (1965). Under this ordinance any477 words
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Article, Illustration75 1967-03-30 1 Puan Sharifah Salmah, Consort of the Sultan of PeTak, is seen holding her first child Raja Shaharuddin Rashid ibni Sultan Idris Shah. Raja Shaharuddin, now three months old, is the first baby boy to be born for the Sultan since he became the Ruler of Perak. ThisPix by Lucian Peter. - 75 words
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Article523 1967-03-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The National Union of Teachers tonight threw down the gauntlet declaring that it was prepared for a "show-down" in the face of warning by the Government that teachers would lose "one whole day's pay" If they continued striking. "The teachers are in no523 words
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Article53 1967-03-30 1 HONG KONG. Wed. (Reuter) North Vietnam today condemned peace efforts revealed recently by the United States as "notorious swindles" aimed at covering up an intensification of the war. The official newspaper, Nhan Dan, also attacked the United States for trying to involve the United Nations in dealing with53 words
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Article86 1967-03-30 1 SAIGON, Wed. The South Vietnamese Government today accepted in principle U Thant's latest ceasefire plan but rejected peace talks that do not include representatives from Saigon. It wants to be represented in pre-truce talks with North Vietnam and at any future conference aimed at a political settlement.86 words
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Article, Illustration198 1967-03-30 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States yesterday announced its acceptance of the threepoint proposal for peacemaking in Vietnam, advanced by U Thant, Secretary-General of the United Nations. The Secretary-General's new proposal envisages a general standstill truce, preliminary talks, and re- convening the Geneva conference of 1954, which198 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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293 1967-03-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—A beautician was seized by the hair and slapped twice by a robber in a daring holdup at a beauty saloon here yesterday. The hair-dresser, Yong Chye Hai, was ordered to face the wall by a gunman but she refused. The293 words
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Article168 1967-03-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed:— University of Malaya first year examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts 1966/67 session (Subject to confirmation by the University Senate): Aziza AG. Shaik., Balkrishnan Kaur Saini, Chin Poh Choo alias Chin Poh Chee,. Chin Soon Peng.. Dorall, Richard Fatimah bte. Mohamed.168 words
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Article, Illustration498 1967-03-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Opposition members were described by Dr. Tan Chee ICnoon, the Labour State Assemblyman for Kepong, as "part and parcel" of the democratic process in the country. Speaking at the Selangor State Legislative Assembly here, he said that Opposition498 words
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Article83 1967-03-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Three robbers, armed with knives and parangs, robbed Leong Fook Yow, 35. a draftsman, of $1,035 in cash and jewellery, yesterday The thugs broke into Mr. Leong's house at 155, Birch Road at 7.35 p.m. while he was reading newspaper Mr. Leong and83 words
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171 1967-03-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR,Wed. The University of Malaya Students' Union today announced that the following primary school pupils of Selangor have been awarded the UMSU Needy School Children Fund awards, the amounts being indicated below:— Ali bin Mois (S.K. Seri Gambut. Tg. Karang) $60.00, Misg Salwat171 words
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Article, Illustration293 1967-03-30 2 CHOO TECK MAU - By CHOO TECK MAU LOCAL residents in the Muar District this morning appealed to the Johore State Government for "adequate" protection for using the well-known Ayer Panas Waterfalls, about 25 miles north of here. Local residents told the Eastern Sun. alleging that on several occasions293 words
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Article61 1967-03-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A seven-year-old schoolboy. Syed Adnan. died of serious injuries in the General Hospital here yesterday morning. Syed Adnan, of Kepong. was crossing a road at 4.20 p.m. last Sunday when he was involved in an accident with a car. A woman. Madam Hiew Kiew 77.61 words
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Article, Illustration1479 1967-03-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. To wan Into a Thai silk Is to walh Into the middle of a donating rain• bow. Bolts of vivid fabric seem to glow with an Intense brilliant light of their own. Until shortly after1,479 words
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650 1967-03-30 2 KEN STANLEY - By KEN STANLEY TAN Ah RATA, WEDNESDAY SPECULATION was rife here today as to whether the *5 appearance in Brinchang of a .tiger a few days ago. could nave any "significant" bearing on the disappearance of the multi-millionaire, Mr. Jim Thomp-650 words
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Article37 1967-03-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The South Vietnamese Ambassador here, Tan Bri Tran Kim Phuong today left for Saigon for consultations with his government before taking up his new post as Ambassador in Australia on April 19.37 words
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382 1967-03-30 3 NGAPORE, Wed. The University of Singopore today released results of the examination for the Diploma in Education for the English and Chinese medium as follows (ENGLISH MEDIUM) The following candidates have passed the examination: Chiam Heng Keng (Miss), Linda Chong Si Shien, liss). Iris Goh382 words
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Article181 1967-03-30 3 SINGAPORE, Wed The Department of Extramural Studies, University of Singapore, will conduct an eight-lecture course on Industrial Arbitration from April 8. The course, to be given bv Mr. S. Haridas, will survey the pattern of industrial systems In other countries besides Singapore's. and go on to181 words
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Article54 1967-03-30 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The PAP, Jalan Kayu Branch, will issue its souvenir magazine on its eighth anniversary early next month. The magazine will outline, among other things, "the p AP Story" tracing the party's history since its inception on Nov. 21, 1964, until the time when the byelection for54 words
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131 1967-03-30 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. Police last night arrested seven youths, including one female, when about 100 to 150 people staged a procession in the Balestier vicinity. The series of processions was in protest against the registration for National Service. The Police Secretary, Mr. V. Rajagopal.131 words
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135 1967-03-30 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Adult Education Board will conduct a 16-week course in "Elementary Art Metalcraft for Hobbyists" at the Queenstown Secondary Technical School. Strathmore Avenue, here every Saturday form 4 p.m. to p.m. The syllabus will include the study and practical use of the basic hand135 words
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Article52 1967-03-30 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The following were elected to the Management Committee of the Sindhi Merchants' Association at the annual general meeting held recently. President M. K Kishinchand; Vice President Mr. J. G. Bhojwani; Hon. Secretary Mr. T. Gulabrai; Hon. Joint Secretary Mr. K. Amardas; Hon. Treasurers M/s. T.52 words
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Article, Illustration70 1967-03-30 3 PICTURE shows the Chairman of the Spastic Children's Association, Penang, Mr. Chet Chua, receiving a cheque for $5OO from Lieutenant Michael Murray, Officer-in-Charge of the Rest and Recreation Ptogramme for U.S. soldiers now holidaying in Penang. The presentation of the cheque took place at the Cocktail70 words
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Article, Illustration116 1967-03-30 3 Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (centre), accompanied by his wife, arrived in Tokyo recently for a two-week unofficial visit to Japan. He is seen addressing "One World Only", an international forum on promotion of democratic socialism and co-operation being held in Tokyo onPANA Photo. - 116 words
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120 1967-03-30 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The High Commissioner for Malaysia, Dato Jamal bin Abdul Latif. today received a cheque for $15,319.13 as donation for the Nat'onal Disaster Relief fund from the Malaysia Baptist Mission here. Mr. Sidney C. Reber, MB. Mission's treasurer and Business Manager, called on120 words
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427 1967-03-30 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The BBC World Service will broadcast a special programme on the official opening of the South-East Asia Commonwealth Cable System by Her Majesty the Queen in Britain tomorrow (March 30). The BBC will also broadcast messages from the Prime Ministers of the427 words
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165 1967-03-30 3 MALACCA, Wed. The Government would not flinch from its stand on the language issue whatever the hue and cry opposition members might make on the matter. This was stated by the Chief Minister Enche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba when he addressed165 words
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Article177 1967-03-30 3 IPOH, Wed. The people in Perak with the exception of a few, are in full support of the National Language Bill, the Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad bin Said said today. He told a Press conference. "The General Secretary of UMNO, Perak, Enche Kamaruddin bin Haji Isa, has177 words
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Article1260 1967-03-30 4 MORE NON- UNION TEACHERS HAVE JOINED N.U.T. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The "Mini" strike by NUT teachers affecting more than 100,000 school children throughout West Malaysia snowballed" today. Since the action taken by NUT three days ago to protest aeainst the delay in settling claims for medical and housing1,260 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1967-03-30 4 BUT STUDENTS' UNION LEADER SAYS STRIKE IS MORALLY UNJUSTIFIED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Growing support and occasional brickbat were received today for the "mini-strikes" by members of the National Union of Teachers in several states in West Malavsia. Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi, President of the War1,082 words
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Article134 1967-03-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— A gunman "stripped" down his pistol to prove the weapon was genuine when he held up a tin miner at his house in Medan Imbl liere last night. With two accomplices, one of them also holding a pistol and standing guard over the134 words
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Article, Illustration320 1967-03-30 4 Maureen Lee - Maureen Lee Mrs. V.B. Seliavina. 26, comes from the other side of the world as far as Malaysians are concerned. But like women everywhere, she likes pretty dresses and good cooking. Unfortunately for her, she had very little time to shop, or sample much320 words
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Article79 1967-03-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia has so much to choW and yet so little is "known to the outside world. This is the opinion of one 0 .'tie delegation 'rom Switzerland which came here to promote tourism. Soeaking to reporters -fte r a 24-hour stopover Mr79 words
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Article74 1967-03-30 5 JESSELTON. Wed. The s:x-dav progress exhi.Tesselton, which was ceclared open by the g e Minister of Local Government, Dato Pang Te* Tshung got off to a good start today. About 100 people includ- Consul of Japan, Mr. T Hashimoto, heads of departments. state and federal officials,74 words
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Article30 1967-03-30 5 SEGAMAT. Wed. The Poppy Day Appeal Commit,?e will stage a variety conrer; and cultural dances at the Diamond Jubilee Hall at 7:5 p.m. and 9.15 pm. on Friday.30 words
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Article245 1967-03-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Governmerit has no right to prevent the Philippines territorial claim to Sabah from being made an issue in next month's Sabah elections, the Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak said today. "This Is a free country, and we cannot stop politicians245 words
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166 1967-03-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Insurance Commissioner, Mr. H.G. Battley, Insurance Division, Treasury, today said of the 38 companies which went into liquidation, distribution has been completed in 31. The position of the remaining seven is as follows:Kong Wah Corporation Ltd. the liquidators will make a166 words
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Article, Illustration36 1967-03-30 5 BETTY LIM, 24, proudly shows off the prizes she won at the Queen of the Pacific Contest in Melbourne recently. She returned to Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night. Eastern Sun Eastern Sun picture.Eastern Sun picture. - 36 words
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Article78 1967-03-30 5 JITRA, Wed. The Sultan of Kedah today visited the Are victims at Kampong Pulau Pisang near here. He promised them the central government would soon give them relief aid to help them rebuild their houses. The frre which gutted more than 50 houses rendered over 10078 words
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Article298 1967-03-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The University of Malaya Students' Union will be organising a 12-day student leadership train- ing programme. The seminar will be opened by the Chancellor of the University, Tunku Abdul Rahman at 10.00 a.m. on April 10. This will be held in298 words
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Article91 1967-03-30 5 PENANG, Wed. —A total of $16,226 raised during the recent state solidarity dinner held at the Chief Minister's residence and three other district solidarity dinners, including a flag day programme, will be contributed to the National Disaster Relief Fund. This was announced today by the State91 words
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Article, Illustration490 1967-03-30 5 PERCY JOSEPH - By PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than 5/000 parrots a year have been shot down for the past three years on Lanadron Estate, near Muar, in an effort to rid this oil palm estate of the parrot pest. But despite this490 words
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Article, Illustration478 1967-03-30 11 H.M.S. SUTAN - by H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Wed. The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Holt, today gave an assurance that his country had no plans to withdraw her troops now deployed in Singapore and Malaysia. Mr. Holt was speaking to newsmen at the airport early this morning478 words
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Article108 1967-03-30 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two persons, one of tnem a girl, today appeared in the Ninth Magistrates Court on a charge of being in an unlawful assembly at the Junction of Balestier Road and Moulmein Road last night. Both claimed trial. The girl Chua Li an Tee.108 words
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Article, Illustration115 1967-03-30 11 A special proving flight by Malaysia-Singapore Airlines left this morning with about 50 guests aboard for a five-day stay in Taipeh. The guests, include journalists, representatives from tourist agencies, the Chambers of Commerce and civil aviation officials. Among them is Datin Aw Kow, Chairman of115 words
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Article629 1967-03-30 11 JOHORE BAHRF, Wed. Allegations of misconduct and "immoral" activities among students of the Sultan Ibrahim Girls' School here were vehemently denied today. The denial came from a student delegation when they met newsmen this afternoon. The allegations against the students and their school ware made during629 words
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418 1967-03-30 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Eight years ago a longshoreman died after he was assaulted by a group of men. Today one of his assailants was sentenced to six vears' imprisonment in the High Court. Tan Seng Huat, a labourer, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of being418 words
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Article173 1967-03-30 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Six persons, two of them girls, were today charged in the Ninth Magistrates Court for "carrying subversive documents and distributing them at the MacPherson Housing Estate last night. Peh Peck Kim (f). Ng Han Tin, and Lau floong Chong were accused of distributing the173 words
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259 1967-03-30 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tuan Haji Abubakar bin Pawanchik, today disclosed that the Republic would set up an embassy in Japan and a trade office in Hong Kong. He was speaking to newsmen at the airport befoTe he259 words
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Article146 1967-03-30 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Chew Poll Loh, an administrative assistant in the Secretarial Department of the Malaysia-Singapore Alrliats, will leave for a two-week familiarisation course in the United Kingdom "in midApril. 'rVS'^a This is in keeping with MSA's policy of groomlrtg young local men for top146 words
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267 1967-03-30 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. A furniture maker, CM* Jin Kiah, 21, was today sentenced to four month*' imprisonment on two charges of pasting an National Service poster and carrying seven "subversive documents" at Covent Row last night. Chia pleaded guilty before the 4th Criminal District Judge,267 words
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Miscellaneous46 1967-03-30 4 Miss Sana Hussain Fatany, eldest daughter of the Saudi Arabian Ambassad in Kuala Lumpur and Dr. Jamal Abdul Kader Fatany whose wedding tak place today at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur. tar iassKg m interesting news ITEM HEKt.... A ftOlf SPENT HIS tNTlKE HlSTATHEA46 words
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Miscellaneous641 1967-03-30 5 YOUR V 11.45—12.05 CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lmnpnr and Pnlan Pinang: i Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 lupin?: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kloang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary. NEWS OUTLINES in the National Language. NATIONAL SONGS. NEWS in641 words
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Miscellaneous17 1967-03-30 5 k.L DIARY ART exhibition by Phoon Poh Hoong at Samat Art Gallery 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.17 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article527 1967-03-30 6 JFK CONSPI CASE ROLLS ON NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Wad.— Author Mark Lane predicted that "the eyes and ears of the world will perk up" when District Attorney Jim Garrison's Kennedy assassination investigation is completed. Mr. Lane, whose book "Rush to Judgment" criticised the Warren report527 words
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110 1967-03-30 6 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) A robot worker—capable of tackling nasty, monotonous industrial jobs —went on sale In Britain today. The Versatran Mechanical Man, designed to carry out repetitive processes. is made under licence for the British, West European and Commonwealth markets by Hawker Biddeley Dynamics110 words
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Article65 1967-03-30 6 TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter) Two experts were now tour--Ing South East Asia studying ways to help farmers kill field mice, a spokesman for Japan's Ministry of Agriculture and Forest announced today. They were working out plans to destroy hundred* of millions of field mice, the spokesman65 words
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Article63 1967-03-30 6 TAIPEI, Wed. (UP I) The Chinese translation of the abridged version of William Manchester's "The Death of a President" eame off the press yesterday in Taipei. The Chinese version of the story of the assissination of President Kennedy was translated and distributed by the63 words
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Article95 1967-03-30 6 BOSTON, Wed. (UPI> The Christian Science Monitor said yesterday that Immediate steps should be taken to correct Negro grievances In the United States before the "long hot summer." Commenting in an editorial. it observed that both a respected national news letter and Negro leader,95 words
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Article121 1967-03-30 6 BEDFORD, England Wed. (Reuter)— A woman In the nude flitted through dim corridors in the Duke of Bedford's hlstorio Wobum Abbey warnmg of fire. It was the French-born Duchess's cousin, Madame Marie-Therese Oallot. 47, not daring to stop tor dropped towel while running from a bathroom121 words
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383 1967-03-30 6 HUE, South Vietnam. Wed. (Reuter) Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky said yesterday that it would be unrealistic in South Vietnam to expect the military to take a back seat following the October general elections for a civilan government. But at the same time383 words
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Article108 1967-03-30 6 NEW DELHI Wed. (UPI) Food shortages in famineridden areas of India will be «v«n worse this year than in 1066, Food Minister Jagjivan Ram told Parliament yesterday. Hi said unprecedented drought for the second consecutive year was the principal factor involved. "Also, however, we~ may not108 words
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Article, Illustration31 1967-03-30 6 MISS MEXICO 1967 Norma K. Bringas displays a space-suit like swimming suit as she models at the 1967 Swiminr Suit Fashion Show Passian of Mexico" held in Tokyo.31 words
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181 1967-03-30 6 WINDHOEK, South West Africa. Wed. (Reuter) A mother wept and trembled as she poked out her son's eyes with red-hot awl, a man told a court here yesterday. Bertha Juwelan had been ordered to "operate" on her 39-year-old son by an Ovamboland chief181 words
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211 1967-03-30 6 TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter) Japan and Austral,, were co-operating; in world affairs to a sleadih growing extent, Autralian External Affairs Minist f l Mr. Paul Hasluck said here last night. Mr. Hasluck, arriving for an eleven day visit to Japan said at Tokyo airport: "The remarkable211 words
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186 1967-03-30 6 SYDNEY, Wed. (Reuter) "Happy Harry" Smith, hero of Singapore's Changi prison camp in World War 11. died yesterday. He was 66, Happy Hairy, showman, circus performer and animal trainer, won his name for keeping Austr*. Ilan prisoners as cheerful as possible In Changi. He originated186 words
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99 1967-03-30 6 NEW YORK. Wed. (Reuter) The Carlvle Hotel, where President Johnson and his three White House predecessors stayed while in New York, has been sold for USsl6m. The hotel, used by Presidents Johnson. Kennedy, Truman and Eisenhower, has been bought bv Peter J.99 words
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Article115 1967-03-30 6 OEREBRO SWEDEN Wed. Reuter The Rolling Stones fled from a concert here last night as about 2,000 fans threw bottles, stones, chairs and fireworks at the stage, police said today. They said five teenage girls and a policeman were injured in the 30-minute tumult, which was115 words
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Article216 1967-03-30 6 PERTH, Wed. (Reuter) jV r a,t Patrol!]^ in the Indian Ocean and naval base somewhere the Western Australia! coast would be needed when economics fnrrm Britain to withdraw from East of Suez, a prominent MP Sir Wilfrid Kent H?' hes, said here today. This216 words
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Article85 1967-03-30 6 HAZARIBAGH, Northern India, Wed. (Reuter) One man and 24 cows were killed by hailstones as bi{ as cricket balls in Sakheva village on Sunday when the district was lashed bv a cyclonic storm. Thirty people were in Bihar State Hospital with injuries from the hailstones,85 words
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Article94 1967-03-30 6 CHERBOURG. Wed (Router), France will get her first nuclear submarine wher. the 9.000-ton Redoubtable I launched here today major step towards joinir.f Britain. America and Russ.a in having warships eouii> ped with nuclear Ten thousand people. eluding all the workers «J Cherbourg Arsenal watch the long,94 words
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Article63 1967-03-30 6 MOSCOW, Wed. A Soviet biologist warned that polar oe* may become extinct nl t f he states with territory in Arctic take measures protect them. The biologist. Dr. 6a»J* Uepensky. wrote 5. monthly journal Pr £][L (Nature) that there now only 10.0°0-20,000 j the bears in63 words
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351 1967-03-30 7 BLOOMINGTON, Illinois, Wed. (Reuter). The Earl of Avon, former British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden, said last night the guaranteed neutralisation of South-East Asia was the best possible solution to the Vietnam war. Lord Avon was delivering the annual Adelai Stevenson lecture on international351 words
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231 1967-03-30 7 AUCKLAND. New Zealand, Wed. (AP) In the past three years sharks have killed three swimmers In New Zealand waters. For 50 years before that, there was not a single fatal shartc attack and going back further, only four were reported In the 62 years231 words
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Article172 1967-03-30 7 LAND'S END, England, (AP) British bombers set the shattered tanker Torrey Canyon and the sea around it ablaze yesterday in an effort to destroy spreading oil. but within two hours the first went out. More Naval and Air Force Planes were immediately readied for a172 words
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264 1967-03-30 7 BONN, Wed. (Reutei). West German journalists are clamouring for legislation to protect press; freedom in the face of newspaper shutdowns and mergers. The government has promised an independent investigation into the whole problem including fierce competition between newspapers and with television. Two long-established dailies264 words
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Article118 1967-03-30 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP) A high U.S. official predicted that the Latin American nations probably will establish a common market sooner than they now believe possible, although the task is highly complicated. The official, discussing prospects for the summit meeting of presidents of American nations in Punta118 words
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Article61 1967-03-30 7 PASADENA, California, Wed. (Reuter)—The world's largest optical mirror, designed to focus artificial light with the intensity of the sun's rays, will be Installed today at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology. The mirror, which is 23 feet in diameter, will be used61 words
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Article, Illustration83 1967-03-30 7 GUESS what, they are 18.500 buttons sewed to the suit and the lovely dress of "Mr. and Mrs. Button" who are standing holding the shell at the entrance to welcome guests at the first International Fair of the Button Industry, which was held last weekPana Photo. - 83 words
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299 1967-03-30 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP) President Johnson renewed a call on Tuesday for quick congressional passage last night of what he termed urgent administration legislation aimed at combatting lawlessness and street violence. American crime statistics, he declared, represent "our national disgrace." Pres Johnson voiced a plea299 words
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Article117 1967-03-30 7 Space: WASHINGTON Wed. (UPI) Russians will be the next human beings to fly in space. U.S. experts said today. This seems almost inescapable in view of the tragic setback to the American programme which resulted from the asphyxiation of the three-man Apollo 1 team of the117 words
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Reaction to encyclical
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170 1967-03-30 7 HONG KONG, Wed. (UPI) The British-owned English daily "South China Morning Post" today called Pope Paul's encyclical on birth control "a curiously ambiguous document." "The most obvious interBretation of the document i that it approves government measures of population control endorses in retrospect as170 words
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143 1967-03-30 7 In Rome, strong reaction to Pope Paul's encyclical criticising capitalism and unrestricted private property came from Italian newspapers on both right and left. The Rome Communist afternoon newspaper Paese Sera termed the document "explosive." The paper said: "With some of its statements It will not143 words
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700 1967-03-30 7 'Death of a President' NEW YORK, Wed. (Reutcr). The Defence Department denied today that any special alert had been sent to U.S. Overseas bases immediately after the assassination of President Kennedy. A spokesman was commenting on a statement by William Manchester in his controversial700 words
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Article57 1967-03-30 7 CANBERRA. Wed. (AFP) Australia is establishing a special reports branch to improve Australian checks on unwanted immigrants such as members of Mafia and other criminal organisations. Special reports branch officers will work under direct instructions from Chief Executive Immigration Department Peter Heydon who was previously wellknown57 words
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Article105 1967-03-30 7 DURANGO, Mexico, Wed. |AP) The alleged mastermind of a flve-man ring believed to have murdered Bishop Jose de la Soledad Torres Castaneda was captured and turned over to State police yesterday He was identified as Pascual Najera Moreno. Authorities said he was the third member of105 words
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Article118 1967-03-30 7 MANILA. Wed. (AFP) War veterans from some twelve Asian and South Pacific countries are expected to attend the "Third Asian Veterans conference" which will be held In Manila from April 6 to 8. The objectives of the veterans' meet, according to Medalla. are to: 1. Review118 words
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Miscellaneous93 1967-03-30 6 HCTty FtWBUCP BY 7NRU$H *6*WT», NAPOLEON AND IIMA FIWM OMfM UMPINS TO ESCAPE WITH THE VITAL MICWIIM FLAW#, */r.. /T T a ir>7 u r e k> m m X K 3 sk "c 'A Mi* *n 1 ST'Sfe xV K? r i L TWEN.4S7HESWOP9CLOUSHOMOV1R ■tmMasm vMonoMHei fummm-HMm-IVHEN XOiVETMIfJflNAL, LOWER93 words
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Miscellaneous79 1967-03-30 7 cW Bhi ift x §> n $ra 4v P NSS v"' *V. Wed. (Reuter)—The world's largest optical mirror, designed to focus artificial light with the intensity of the sun's rays, will be installed today at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology. The mirror, which is 2379 words
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Article433 1967-03-30 8 THE war in South Vietnam is technically between its forces and those of Hanoi, though American forces have in the escalation process been bearing the brunt of the fighting. At the early stages of that war American officers and soldiers were there in their capacity as advisers.433 words
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Article293 1967-03-30 8 AT long last the Klang Town Council has got up from its deep sleep to be shocked by the slums of this royal town and the social problems created by the 10,000 slum dwellers. It has appealed to the Ministry of Local Government and Housing to clear the293 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1967-03-30 8 ISA ISMAIL - By: ISA ISMAIL (UPI) Jakarta, Wed. jpORMER Indonesian President Sukarno's latest and youngest wife may also be his most progressive. Twenty-one-year-old Yurike Sukarno told United Press International in an exclusive interview that she had suggested to Dr. Sukarno that he permit her to form a(UPI); United Press International Photo. - 1,177 words
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473 1967-03-30 8 P. P. NARAYANAN - P. P. NARAYANAN, General Secretary, N.U.P.W. Kuala Lumpur T AM indeed grateful to your paper for the kind attention and publicity you have given us in our campaign in the matter of sub-division of estates. As you perhaps have noticed, there is a considerable degree of473 words
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Article181 1967-03-30 8 AS a genuine unityconscious teacher, I wish to ask some open, frank questions from the Registrar of Trade Unions and the Minister of Labour, through your esteemed columns. What have they done to cancel or de-register the socalled Malayan Teachers Union? Aren't they both trying181 words
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Article218 1967-03-30 8 MY child was threatened by the head of his school a few days ago to hand in money (52.50) for the school magazine or else he would face a painful thrashing or expulsion from the school. Since then my child is reluctant to attend school218 words
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Article100 1967-03-30 8 RECENTLY, a reader "Kartoon" made cerra:" enquiries, regarding and TV licences, from trie Licensing Section (Rac 0 and TV) through the courtesy of your esteemed paper. I do not remember having read the official reply fr° v the Licensing Section m your newspaper Perhaps the Licensing100 words
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488 1967-03-30 9 J. UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Australian Trade Commissioner Sn Kuala i-umpur, Mr. J«A. Ellis, today announced the names of companies which will be participating in the Australian industrial display here next month. The display will be staged at the Selangor £hinese Assembly Hall from488 words
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Article99 1967-03-30 9 SINGAPORE. W«d. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants; New York: Buying T.T. 32-3 4; AirmaU O.D. 32-J; 90 d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills; S3I trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 357 16. Airmail O.D. 35-9/16; 90 d st. 36-3/16 credit99 words
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Article279 1967-03-30 9 SINGAPORE, Wed, April first grade rubber f 0.0 buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 551 cents per lb., unchanged. The tone was very quiet. In contrast to yesterday's brisk conditions, the market this morning ruled very quiet. Opening levels were lower on279 words
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Article150 1967-03-30 9 STOCKHOLM. Wed. Extended service on the USA and a new route to Leningrad ar e Included In Scandinavian Airlines new summer programme, effective April 1. The carrier introduces an overall timetable representing a capacity of 495.2 million tonkilometres, an increase of 12.3 per150 words
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Article, Illustration64 1967-03-30 9 SHOWN above is a new Japanese sports car "Datsun Sports 200" to be put on sale soon. The Datsun Sports 200 is equipped with a newly developed 2000 cc high performance engine and is capable of covering a quarter mile in 15.4 sees., from a standingPana Photo. - 64 words
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Article954 1967-03-30 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Trading on the Stock Exchange was fairly active. But most counters in the industrial section showed a downward trend. A large turnover in selected counters pushed the turnover up to 1,020,000 units. Central Sugar and Gammon. fell sharply in prices. Selling pressure in Central954 words
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Article24 1967-03-30 9 HONG KONG, Wed. (UP) Money quotations: HK55.725 5.7375 per US dollar for cash HK515.99 per pound sterling HK5263.0 per tael gold.24 words
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Article460 1967-03-30 9 SINGAPORE —Stock Exchange bid and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL. Boustead 1-12 1.53 C. Sugar 1-9© 1.91 Chemical Co 1.78 1.77 Cold Storage 3.36 3.50 Dun lop 2.32 2.33 E. Smelting 4.46 Esso Ords 3.30 3.32 Fit zpat ricks 1.56 1.59 F. A460 words
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Article50 1967-03-30 9 (Manager* Prices) First Malayan Z.26 2.36 Second Malayan 1.61 1.71 Third Malayan 1.16 1.27 The Commerce Industry Fund .89 1.00 The Savings Fund XD 1JS 1.43 Malaysian Investment Fund .95 1.03 Sterling Commodity 3/10 4/5 First Hon* Kong 1.00 1.05* Second Hong Kong .70 74* <* Hong Kong50 words
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Article110 1967-03-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Stngapore Chinese Prod nee Fxrhanga noon prices today were: Buyers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 43.00 Coconut oil (FOBB) Drums 48.00 Loose Copra Mixed Mar/Apr. 27.50 mmm Sugar (Java) exgodown 25.50 Nutmegs 110s 400.00 Nutmers B W Garbled Lampong 185.00 Black Pepper (FOB) 105.00 Pepper Black Special110 words
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Article16 1967-03-30 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The tin price for today was $601.62} per picul, up 62J cents.16 words
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Article176 1967-03-30 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The following ships are expected in port today. Godowns Vessels. 1/2 Straat Banks 3/4 Bendoran 5 Else Maersk 6/7 Yamanashi Maru 8 9 Tantalus 10/11 Anna Maersk 13/14 Australasia 15/16 Machaon 18 Cardiganshire 19 Maxwell Bander 23 24 Iraouaddy 29/30 Ulysses 31/32 Atlas Maru 33/34 City176 words
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Article891 1967-03-30 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 7.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.20 a.m. Airline GIA 982 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a m Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10 00 a.m. Airline MSA 451891 words
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Article, Illustration763 1967-03-30 10 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN r FHE IBM World Trade Corporation, an international organisation dealing with the latest machines, is now introducing two types of advanced machines which give satisfaction and pleasure to your work. The new machines are the IBM 72 Composer and the IBM763 words
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Advertisement346 1967-03-30 10 a new way to set type m m mmm vXwfclWfi*.« aa» ?«3sa 8|& >. dH R I i w% ■■■■<■■ >mms* •::> ;'i Xv Sft* si "."'mi £?> >•■ ■:X fc. > v.w'.wV v: ■S yiiff®'-; x >v> I 1 I A rt I ->* ■>::■■■ x»w> Special demonstration of346 words
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Article, Illustration518 1967-03-30 12 MALAYA has a favourable type of climate for growing tropical fruits- Her wet climate with plenty of sunshine all the year round has made it possible for fruits such as the durians, bananas, pineapples, rambutans and mangosteens to grow. Some of these fruits are grown518 words
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Article, Illustration611 1967-03-30 12 human race, ever since the dawn of history has frequently embarked upon and employed Science as the only faithful Mutual Guidance, protection and as a rope to survival. However, though Science originated long ago, this particular field's importance has never been611 words
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Article, Illustration188 1967-03-30 12 I WAS BORN in a kennel behind a large beautiful house. My mother had a long white hair and I have black and red hair. My mistress was kind towards us. When I was a year old my mother died in an accident. I was188 words
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Article, Illustration147 1967-03-30 12 SUNLIGHT is very important. It is important because if there is no sunlight there will be no trees, no human beings, no food and no light. Sunlight is just like our father. It helps us. It helps the trees to bear fruits, flowers and leaves.147 words
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Article, Illustration238 1967-03-30 12 TEARS drop from my eyes, I tried to prevent myself from weeping, but 1 could not. This was a rainy day. The cold wind blew at my face. I was standing in front of my house. I thought I will leave school but I knew very well238 words
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Article, Illustration440 1967-03-30 12 A happy life is not easily to find nor can it be brought. It is something that is rare and difficult to attain. A person may say that he is leading a happy life but often we And that he is not and that he440 words
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Article, Illustration282 1967-03-30 12 SOME people think that beggars are lazy people begging for a living. They are very much mistaken. Begging i s not easy. A beggar is avoided everywhere he goes as though he is a leper. Children may make fun of him. Why282 words
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Article, Illustration371 1967-03-30 12 EVERY country has Its own education system. Education in Malaysia has progressed by leaps and bounds. The "United Nations Reports" say that education in Asia will not be universal until 1968. Since independence in 1957, education in Malaysia has progressed greatly. The government371 words
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Article, Illustration303 1967-03-30 12 SUPERSTITIONS are not born in one day. They have been passed from generation to generation. As years go by some of these superstitions slowly fade away. One can find great number of superstitions in this world because of the many different type of races. Chinese303 words
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Advertisement146 1967-03-30 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And146 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1967-03-30 13 H. L. Herschensohn, M. D - by H. L. Herschensohn, M. D. MYSTERIOUS type of heart disease had been reported in several areas of Canada and the United States among persons who drank large amounts of beer. What makes this particularly unusual is that it appears in the form of an1,085 words
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Article310 1967-03-30 13 AP THE baby seal hunt on the ice floes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence is over for another year but controversy over the slaughter continued unchecked. Humane societies say the killing Is cruel and should be stopped. Their concern has grown in recent yearsAP . - 310 words
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Article, Illustration664 1967-03-30 13 J. J. McCoy - ALL ABOUT PETS by J. J. McCoy TTOW many cats would you say there are in "the United States? Ten million? Twentyfive million? Or what? Well, your guess is as good as the next person's. I don't think anyone knows the true number of cats. Nobody664 words
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Miscellaneous225 1967-03-30 13 ©SHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** Ot*m Today! 11. 1.45, SO. #.15 Children 85 et*. to any seat all shows during Season. WMF THE KILLER WHALE" Robert Lansing COLOR 'UA) CAPITOL Phone ***** d oth DAY: 11. 1.45. 4. «.SO, 9.50 No Increase In Prices' lan JAMES BOND* Fleming's "The Poppy225 words
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Miscellaneous257 1967-03-30 13 mnm organisat ion j ORCHARD —***** l«tb BIG DAY: Daily 3 Show*:' Show sum: 1.00, 500 A «.3fl pm "Grand Pri*" Starts: 115. 5.L5, 5.45 Sun Sz Holidays Extra Show At 9 30 a m. IN SI PER CINERAMA "GRAND PRDT James Garner Eva Marie Saint Metrocoior No Free List257 words
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Article, Illustration440 1967-03-30 14 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Australian Army boxers trounced the cream of Commonwealth Service lighters in South-east Asia to win three championships at Nee Soon Stadium recently. The Australians drawn from the 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, based at Terendak Garrison, Malacca, Malaysia, fought in three of the 10 divisions.440 words
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106 1967-03-30 14 VIENNA, Wed. (AFP) The Soviet Union yesterday retained the World Ice Hockey Championship. In last night's vital match between the top Group A teams, the Soviet Union beat Canada by two goals to one. The period scores were to the U.S.S.R. 0-1. o-i, l-o. At106 words
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303 1967-03-30 14 MALACCA. Wed. The Malacca Hockey Association will hold their Fourth annual six-a-side hockey competition on April 1 and 2 at the Malacca Club padang. The tournament is being organised by the Umpires Board on behalf of the Malacca H.A. Mr. S. Kesavan the Malacca H.A.303 words
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Article92 1967-03-30 14 NEW YORK, Wed. (AFP) The New York Boxing Commission yesterday approved a return fight between world middleweight champion Dick Tiger, of Nigeria, and Jose Torres, the Puerto Rican, but with one condition. The commission said the winner and the fight may take place at Madison Square Garden92 words
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637 1967-03-30 14 M. T. Lingam - Asks M. T. Lingam SEREMBAN, Wed. Sunsport today reviews the future of Cricket in Malaysia with special emphasis on Negri Sembilan cricket which is facing a good deal of stress and strain from many aspects. It is pleasant to note that all637 words
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416 1967-03-30 14 JOHN KAM - By JOHN KAM KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malay sian Motor Sports Club is planning to hold four more motor racing meets in Kuala Lumpur during the year. The meets which aTe being envisaged are the Kuala Lumpur Circuit Races to be held in416 words
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Article92 1967-03-30 14 LONDON, Wed. (AFP) Motorcycle ace Mike Hailwood, who came back from Japan, where he has been testing for Honda, for the meeting won two events at Oulton Park, Cheshire, on Monday. Hailwood riding a Honda first won the Junior (250 c.c.) event, covering the92 words
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259 1967-03-30 14 MUAR, Wed. Johore Malays will meet Malacca Malays in the second round of the south zone of the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer tournament on Sri Gelam padang in Johore Bahru on April 2 a: 515 p.m. In an interview u~:h Sunsport this morning a259 words
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Article43 1967-03-30 14 LAYANG LA YANG, Wed. Oil Palms of Malaya Indians, beat Rajaji Sports Clubs of Singapore 2-1 m a return soccer match played here the other day. This was Rajaji's second defeat at the hands of OPM Indians in six weeks.43 words
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Advertisement561 1967-03-30 14 FOR HIRE 20 Words $5/- (Minimum J RENT-A-CAR, Ring Everflne *****, Airconditioned Cars from $25. daily, $154. weekly, Non-airconditioned from $2O. daily, $lO5 weekly. Free Mileage CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the followlng Pawnbrokers' Shops. J°° n Siong (Chop Sem roh), 135 New Bridge Road; Ho561 words
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Advertisement735 1967-03-30 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from SINGAPORE MALAYI SIAN CITIZENS:Appointment: s (A) ALMONER (B) PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL i WORKER (C) DIETITIAN (D) PHYSIOTHERAPIST (E) OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST (F) RADIOGRAPHER Salary Scale: Commencing $225 p.m. and rising to $655 p.m. plus variable allowance. Minimum points for (A), (B) and (C)735 words
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Advertisement98 1967-03-30 14 Eastern Sun v CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIACES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM CTC. »io/FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 50 CENTS EACH WORD 50 or 25 centt (tec above) Advertiser's Name.. Telephone No..— Number of Date(s) Requested. Cost Psyaeaft «wt mefmpmnf fmm (P.0./Ck««u/Cuk «i C»ih ant W98 words
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Article2089 1967-03-30 15 Raytone springs upset to pay $65 Ipoh race results IPOH, Wes. Jockey Glynn Pretty scored a splendid double on Palm Estate and Lucky Lucky 11, both trained by "Porky" Donnelly and owned by Lucky Stable, at Ipoh this afternoon, second day of the Perak Turf Club's March2,089 words
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584 1967-03-30 15 IPOH, Wed. Following are the Stipe's Reports on the Extra Dav (March 25) and First Day (March 26) on the Perak Turf Clubs March Meeting:— EXTRA DAY Going good sth race yielding then heavy. RACE 1. —Coles (Great Eagle was reprimanded f t crowding584 words
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101 1967-03-30 15 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, this evening witnessed an impressive "foot-drili" staged py some 1,030 trained teachers The one-and-a-half-hour "display" was held at the Police Training School in Thomson Road. Also at the display was Mr. Wee Toon Boon. Minister101 words
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Article113 1967-03-30 15 SACRAMENTO. California. Wed. (Reuter) American heavyweight Eddie Machen, 35. an nounced his retirement from boxing today. Machen, a former contender for the world heavyweight championship lost on points against Henry Clark here last night in the same ring where he began h's professional career 12 years ago. He113 words
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Article56 1967-03-30 15 TAIPEH. Wed. (Reuter) More than 70 overseas golfers will compete in the Taiwan Open Golf Championship. which begins on the 6.700-yard par-72 Golf and Country Club course here tomorrow. Twenty-one local professionals and 20 amateurs will take on the overseas stars in the battle for56 words
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Article25 1967-03-30 15 MUAR. Wed. —Muar XI beat Malacca Malays 2-1 it a friendly football match at the Muar Club padang at Jalan Arab yesterday.25 words
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1236 1967-03-30 15 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Manchester United strengthened their position at the top of the English first division with a 2-1 home win over Fulham last night while champions Liverpool faltered again, dropping an away point against Arsenal. Once again Manchester have defenders to thank for their1,236 words
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245 1967-03-30 15 MALACCA, Wed.—Malacca beat Negri Sembilan by 100 runt in the Malaysian Cricket Association Under-23 interstate mateh at the Malacca Club padang here. Malacca thus earned the right to meet Singapore in the South Zone final next month. Batting first on a perfect matting245 words
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239 1967-03-30 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 28th annual Selangor Amateur Athletic Championship will be held on July 8 and 9 at the Merdeka Stadium commencing at 2.30 p.m. The preliminaries will be held on the morning of these two days. These dates were fixed239 words
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292 1967-03-30 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sporting circles in the Malaysian Armed Forces will miss the dynamic leadership of Captain Syed Mohsen Alsagoff. 33, who will be leaving Kuala Lumpur on April 10 on transfer to Kuching. Captain Syed Mohsen, of the First Malaysian Military292 words
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Miscellaneous47 1967-03-30 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL FOOL: $99,282.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****0 (24,572.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****9 $12,296.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****4 6,143.00 STARTERS ($***** each): Nos. *****7 *****0 *****3 *****4 *****6 *****5 *****2 *****7 *****3 CONSOLATIONS ($477.00 each): Nos. *****3 *****7 *****2 *****5 *****9 *****1 *****2 *****0 *****6 *****247 words
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382 1967-03-30 16 Albert Johnson - FOLEY RECOMMENDS MORE COMPETITIONS By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Wed: Australian racing driver, Brian Foley ha» recommended more competitions for local drivers in international Grand Prixs abroad. Foley who competed in the recent 1967 Singapore Grand Prix said that Singapore drivers had already achieved382 words
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300 1967-03-30 16 SINGAPORE, Wed: The Japanese Kawasaki production machines will be entered in all future major international racing com- petitions. This was stated by Mr. Tetsuya Ide. manager of Kawasaki team in an interview with Sunsport here today. Speaking at the "Kawasaki House" champagne300 words
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Article, Illustration200 1967-03-30 16 Winning smile SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman bin Wok. paid tributes to local motor racing driver, Rodney Seow, and Japanese Yamaha "works" rider H. Hasegawa, for their brilliant performances in the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix which ended here over the Easter200 words
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210 1967-03-30 16 SINGAPORE Wed. The Yamaha team which scored complete success in the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix returned to Japan this morning. For the third time the team is returning home with the Grand Prix Trophy bagged by A. Motohashj in a new record time. In the210 words
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104 1967-03-30 16 AUCKLAND. Wed. (Reuter) The fourth and final representative match between Australia and New Zealand ended in a draw here tonight, giving New Zealand their first victory in series against Australia. New Zealand won the first match by 159 runs. The other three in the104 words
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Article44 1967-03-30 16 MUAR. Wed—The Johore State Table Tennis Association will hold its second annual table tennis tournament on April 22 and 23 at the Kluang Diamond Jubilee Hall. The District Officer -of Kluang, Enche Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad, will perform the opening ceremony.44 words
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Article, Illustration142 1967-03-30 16 Thp gold-plated Grand Prix trophies in the foreground were presented by Rothmans of Pall Mall. The picture was taken after the presentation ceremony by Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the President of Singapore. A. Motohashi won the Grand Prix for motor-cycles on a 250 c.c. Yamaha machine. His142 words
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280 1967-03-30 16 HONG KONG, Wed. Vietnam today suffered their worst defeat in the qualifying series for th! Asian Cup football tournament when they went down 2-0 to Malaysia. j Spectators at the Hong Kong stadium saw a tense game in which Malaysia scored both280 words
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Article192 1967-03-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Kilat this evening won 'hi Sultan's Trophy for tl* 1966/67 Selangor Division One hockey league compel tion when they held the p> lice to a score-less draw c* the Selangor padanj groundsThe defeat pushed the Police to third place in the championship,192 words
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Advertisement116 1967-03-30 16 If you're wondering how we manage to cover that many miles an hour, the answer is really very simple. We do it by going so many places. All at once. Just as we're about to take off in San Francisco, we're landing in Hong Kong, circling over Manila, approaching Zamboanga,116 words
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Miscellaneous68 1967-03-30 16 TIME AND TIDE Pn?. a s S: J- 0 am < 7 5 3.18 p.m. (8.2 ft.). Jf nham: 822 am (151 ft); 8.36 p.m. 15.4 ft.). Port Dickson: 9.11 a.m. (83 ft.); 9.38 p.m. (9.3 ft.). |'"f ap 2 re: 10 9 am. (9.7 t 2.07 p.m. (9 ft.).68 words
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