Eastern Sun, 18 April 1967
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Title Section25 1967-04-18 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 267 Tuesday, 18 April 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article282 1967-04-18 1 'Returning officers punched and thrown into rivers in election fever' JESSELTON, MON. (UPI) VIOLENCE has flared up in Sabah's inter crucial election polling is taking place, it was reported loday. Reports of the violence were carried by the English language dailies, Sabah Times and Kinabalu Times. The282 words
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Article, Illustration126 1967-04-18 1 ETTY HANDA. leader of the girls troupe in the Indonesian Armed Forces' cultural team, was "thrilled' to be in Malaysia. cultural warn, how much she thriUed new smen at the airport when the Indonesian team arrived on Sunday, to begin their three-week tour of West Mala Affed 20EASTERN SUN Pix - 126 words
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Article60 1967-04-18 1 RHOENDORF. West Germany, Mon. (Reuter) Dr. Konrad Adenauer today continued to hold his own In his fight for life in an oxygen tent, his second son Max told reporters this morning. The latest medical bulletin on the 91-year-old former West German Chancellor, still gravely ill from60 words
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Article35 1967-04-18 1 SYDNEY, Mon. (Reuter) The Supreme Court today awarded 22-year-old Stephen Hume A 5135,000 damages for injuries he received when he fell while doing somersaults from a springboard at school six years ago.35 words
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Article229 1967-04-18 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Mon. (Reuter) The United States today successfully launched an unmanned spacecraft designed to dig a bole in the moon's surface to test whether it can take the weight of a manned ship and its astronauts. The craft Surveyor Three blazed into the sky at 2.05229 words
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335 1967-04-18 1 ACCRA, Mon. (Reuter) Ghana's ruling National Liberation Council, which overthrew President Kwame Nkrumah in February last year, was itself overthrown in a dawn coup today by a group of young Army officers. An announcement from the young officers said members of the335 words
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Article283 1967-04-18 1 COLOMBO. Mon. (Reuter) Malaysia's Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, arrived in Colombo today to begin a six-day State visit here. The Tunku is accompanied by his wife, Puan Sharifah Rodziah, and their fourteen year son. Sulaiman. Other members of the party include Malaysia's Labour Minister.283 words
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Article53 1967-04-18 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. (Reuter) Police in their familiar blue-and-white uniforms began returning to duty today. directing the city's traffic and manning police stations as the deadline for them to end their three-day strike drew nearer. The police want more pay. better housing and the reinstatement of53 words
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Article74 1967-04-18 1 ACCRA. Mon. (Reuter Ghana Radio today announced that an attempted coup by a group of young Army officers had been foiled-four nours after a military junta had gone on the air to claim that it had seized power. The junta's broadcast at 6 a.m. (G.M.T.)74 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article353 1967-04-18 2 SEREMBAN, Mon. THE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said that UMNO has all along followed its ideology of democratic nationalism. He was speaking at the opening of the annual general meeting of the Serembon UMNO Division here. 4 Enche Senu refuted charges353 words
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Article107 1967-04-18 2 MUAR. Mon. The Muar High School library Is as good as. if not better, than any school libraries in the whole State of Johore, Its headmaster, Mr. Desmond Paul Pereira, said today. He was refuting public allegations that the school's Library was out-of-date and 111-equipped. The maintenance107 words
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Article104 1967-04-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Seven masked robbers held up a fowl-seller at his house at Pesiaran Jubilee, off Loke Yew Road here, and robbed him of $4,000 at 5.55 a.m. today. Chooi Yee Seng, a hawcer at the Central Market In Pudu, had loaded all the chickens104 words
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Article70 1967-04-18 2 MUAR. Mon. The Muar Rotary Club's plan of erecting children's playground equipment this year has been shelved indefinitely because of shortage of funds. Mr. Desmond Paul Pereira. the president of the Muar Rotary Club, who disclosed this to the Eastern Sun this morning, said the children's playground equipment70 words
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Article46 1967-04-18 2 MUAR, Mon. Dato Chua Song Lim. chairman or the Johore works committee and national Vicepresident of the Malaysian Chinese Association, will lay the foundation stone of the new premises of the Pontian Utara branch of the MCA on April 29 at 7 p.m.46 words
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Article, Illustration74 1967-04-18 2 Dr. Lim Eng Cheang, well-known Ipoh medical practitioner, (standing), acknowledging the felicitations at his Silver Wedding Anniversary dinner at the Golden Jubilee Restaurant, Ipoh, on Friday night. In the picture (left to right) are Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee, Che Puan Besar, Perak; Mr. Tan Chin74 words
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436 1967-04-18 2 Choo Teck Mau - (By Choo Teck Mau MUAR, Mon. Members of the public play an important role in treating and maintenance of health, Dr. P. Ratnajothy, the Medical Officer of Health here, told a public rally here yesterday. Speaking on "Partners in Health" at a public rally436 words
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53 1967-04-18 2 •Mr. Yap Fong,chairman of the Disaster Relief Fund Committee of Sungei Way,Selangor,on behalf of the commitee,presented $649 to Mr.Michael Chen, Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister,for the National Disaster Relief Fund in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.Picture shows Mr.Chen (left) receiving the donation from Mr.Yap.Looking on (centre) is Mr.Leong Kee, secretary53 words
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Article121 1967-04-18 2 BANGKOK. Mon. (Reuter) Thai Government forces engaged in military operations against armed Communist bands in northeastern and southern Thailand last week killed four insurgents, wounded an unknown number and captured 72 the Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. announced today. He told his weekly Press conference that121 words
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Article63 1967-04-18 2 MUAR. Mon. Mrs. J. M. Chin has been elected president of the Muar branch of the Family Planning Association Other office-bearers are Vice-president Mrs. B. T. Chong; Secretary Mrs. L. Konfeld; Treasurer Mrs. Chan Yue Yoke; Committee members Mrs. Barbara Lee. Mrs. C. L Chew. Mrs. Wan63 words
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322 1967-04-18 2 PENANG, Mon. The George Town City Council and its Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, have agreed to discontinue legal proceedings against the Chief Minister of Penang, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, and the State Government by asking for no order to be made322 words
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Article283 1967-04-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Kaum Ibu, UMNt Malaysia will hold a giant rally to mark the 21st anniversary of UMNO Malavsia on May 11. 10 be know n as "THE MAY 11 KAUM IBU UMNO MOVEMENT", is also to spur the members on to283 words
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Article147 1967-04-18 2 BRUNEI TOWN. (Brunei) Mon. «AFP) Brunei born politician Inche Aming Awang Bakir, said here today he has been expelled from Sarawak and banned from entering Malaysia. "The immigration authorities In Sarawak told me to go back to Brunei", he said. Thirty-t hr e e-year-old Aming was a political147 words
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Article77 1967-04-18 2 TAP AH, Mon. Police today detained two men suspected to belong to an armed gang who threatened to assault Mr, Ng Yearn Tee, 46, manager of the Tong Wan Rubber Estate, near here, yesterday. Mr. Ng was driving his land rover in the estate yesterday when eight men,77 words
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Article63 1967-04-18 2 BRUNEI TWN, (Brunei), Mon. (AP).— Two persons have been charged in connection with theft of a safe from the Tutong, Brunei. Education Office that contained $24,000 it was reported today. They are identified as Abdul Ghani bin Abdul Latiff and Mohammed bin Saham. Police63 words
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498 1967-04-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 15.000 pafli farmers in the Sekinchang area in Kuala Seiangor, who depend on their crop for theiT livelihood, are today faced with a dilemma. The harvesting season is just over but the farmers have found themselves still with thousands498 words
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Article77 1967-04-18 2 SUNGEI BAKAP, Mod The people here were told by the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. ths* their town was developing with good potential and with active and sufficient support from all sources, it would prosper in the years ahead. He was opening the Sian77 words
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220 1967-04-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A team of 12 to U experts from the Netherlands will shortly be arriving in Malaysia to undertake a survey of the economic and agricultural possibilities of a development p«* n in Trengganu. Disclosing this today, the Director-General of the International Economic220 words
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901 1967-04-18 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A prosecution witness, Samat bin Saripan, who is also a committee member of the Public Daily Rated Cleansing Workers' Union agreed with a defence counsel in Court today he had that the cleansing strike was legaf. He said this when he was901 words
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Article, Illustration697 1967-04-18 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Youth movements in young and developing nations in this region have a vital role to play in providing a setting for young people to gain experience in exercising leadership and in learning the skills in civic responsibility and group organisations. The697 words
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Article, Illustration86 1967-04-18 3 -0 The 1967 Spring Trade Fair at the Great World Amusement Park is attracting tremendous crowds from all over the island. More than 70 manufacturing concerns and commercial enterprises are participating in this six-week fair. On display are a wide range of textiles, sundry goods, foodstuffs,86 words
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160 1967-04-18 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two robbers held up an employee of Yat Lye Shipping Co., at Winchester House, Raffles Quay, and robbed him of $2,000 in cash this afternoon. The employee Mr. Shanmugam 58, had just returned after drawing $2,000 from the United Malayan Banking Corporation160 words
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Article, Illustration483 1967-04-18 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. International youth leaders from 19 Asian coiyitries, including Australia and New Zealand, today took part in the first plenary session of the two-week World Assembly 0 f Youth (W.A.Y.) Asian Regional Seminar on Urbanisation at the Singapore National Youth Leadership Training Institute483 words
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Article50 1967-04-18 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the Deputy Prime Minister, will open the first Sculpture Exhibition at the National Library at 8.30 p.m. on April 21. The exhibition is sponsored by the Singapore Arts Society. Mr. V. M. Holsington and six other well-known sculptors will exhibit their works.50 words
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Article133 1967-04-18 3 SINGAPORE. Mon The Barisan Sosiaiis disclosed today that it had received a letter a "reminder" that the three-month period allowed under the Societies Act for the amendment of party rules would expire on April 23. In a statement today the party noted that it received a133 words
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196 1967-04-18 4 IPOH, Mon. How a 12-year-old student was taken on a meTry-go-round by her headmaster, Ponniah s/o Veerakatty, 52, from her home in Trong to Ipoh, climaxing: at Gameson hotel in Yau Tet Shin Street was rer lated before Mr. Justice Chang Min Tat196 words
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Article415 1967-04-18 4 Girl tells Court JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A girl told a Magistrate's Court here today how she was kissed all over the face before a barber raped her in her house on a morning last year. The 13-year-old girl was giving evidence against the barber, Narvanan415 words
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Article, Illustration200 1967-04-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A South east Asian Economic Ministers' meeting on development will be held in Manila from April 26 to 28. It will be attended by ministers frorn nine countries in the region. This was disclosed by the Assistant Minister200 words
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Article39 1967-04-18 4 IPOH. Mon: Mr. Moses Wang of Singapore has been elected the new President of the Y.M.C.A. National Council. Vice-President is: Mr. Lloyd de Run (Kuala Lumpur). Secretary: Mr- Raymon T.H. Huang (Singapore)Treasurer: Mr. Freddy Yin (Singapore).39 words
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71 1967-04-18 4 IPOH, Mon. The Raja Muda of Perak has been elected President of the Council of Justices of the Peace in Perak. Hon. Vice-President Is the Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said. Executive Vice-President: Dato J.E.S. Crawford: Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. Lim Seang Guan:71 words
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Article31 1967-04-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak will officially open the "Razak Mansions" low-cost flats, Jalan Sungei Besi here on Wednesday, April 26 at 4.30 P.M.31 words
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265 1967-04-18 4 UNION'S SUGGESTION: KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—The National Union of Heads of Schools has suggested that either Professor Ungku Axis or Dr. Lim Chong Yah of the University of Malaya should be a member of the Justice Axis Salaries Commission instituted265 words
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82 1967-04-18 4 PENANG, Mon. An 18-year-old Thai girl. Lam Pai Maenang. who was charged with entering Malaysia without a valid pass, today attracted a large crowd in the Court, when she appeared in a yellow chongsam with fancy designs. She pleaded guilty to the82 words
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43 1967-04-18 4 Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Rasak began a ten-day visit to Australia on April 13. Arriving from New Zealand, Tun Abdul Razak and Toh Puan Raha were welcomed at Canberra's Fairbairn Airport by the Australian Minister for Defence Mr. A. Fairhall (left).43 words
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183 1967-04-18 4 IPOH. Mon. Land hungry Malaysians of Indian origin in Teluk Anson will send a deputation to see the Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said, at the State Secretariat here on Thursday, April 27 to consider their request for land for agriculture purposes. A resolution,183 words
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Article100 1967-04-18 4 IPOH, Mon. A police party raided a house in Merdeka Gardens and seized six booklets pertaining to character lotteries. the Magistrate here, Enche Abdul Hamid bin Yunos, was told today. Lim Chong Yaw, who was arrested in the raid, pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting100 words
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516 1967-04-18 4 KUCHING, Mon. The minister of Culture, Youth and Sports Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman today said Malaysia could only be strong when her people and youths were united. "Her youths must be Inculcated with a deeprooted sense of Malaysian consciousness and awareness516 words
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105 1967-04-18 4 A new German sport, training and travel airplane which can also be used for stunt-flying, recently absolved its first one-half hour trial flight before the critical eyes of international experts. The impression it made was so promising that the "S ia t 223 Flamingo" has now entered the production l105 words
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Article282 1967-04-18 4 Tragedy at Bombay beach: (By LUCIAN PETER) KUALA LUMPUR. M q b A final year medical st£ dent, on the eve of h£ examinations in Bombii India, drowned in a ming pool there. His body was flown m trv day from Bombay by V282 words
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Article29 1967-04-18 4 MUAR. Mon. The Ban Pahat Chinese Medical Association will celebrate i*4 tenth anniversary on Apnl 30 at 1 p.m. Highlight of the celebration will be variety show.29 words
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227 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Fire Brigade's street Are alarm system will be discontinned from May 1. From that day members of the public are asked to use the telephone to summon the Fire Brigade. In a statement today, the SFB gave two reasons227 words
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Article, Illustration65 1967-04-18 10 Pretty 20-year-old Miss Pauline Teo. a former Radio and TV personality, is Malaysia Singapore Airways new air hostess. Pauline, a former Nanfang Girls' High School student. speaks all the Chinese dialects besides English. At present Miss Pauline Teo is operating on Silver Kris jets which fly65 words
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55 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Cheng Gob Ho. 30, was found by Police todav at about 12.25 D.m. with a Scout knife sticking from his abdomen. Cheng, who lives at the Yankit Village, Changi, was rushed to the General Hospital. Earlier, Police had received a telephone call55 words
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Article40 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. R.N.H. Patel, of the Indian Film Distribution Co.. took his family for a picnic yesterday after locking up his house. When he returned in the evening he found his house ransacked and property worth $4,650 missing.40 words
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433 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Eight men charged with rioting and causing hurt to Police officers at the Gay World Amusement PaTk on Oct. 22, last year, at about 8.45 p.m. were today discharged and acquitted by the Second District Judge, Mr Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. This followed an433 words
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51 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Boys' Town Old Boys Association has awarded six scholarships to deserving pupils of the Boys' Town English School and St. Joseph's Trade School. The recipients are Liew Lee Wah. Dominic Teo, Lye Yew Ean. Thomas Raj, Ho Ah Lay, Teo Cheng51 words
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Article, Illustration98 1967-04-18 10 w^ a iH U^/ r m u yoto D "f* e S ltjr of Education left for Calcutta on Sunday to continue their They WOT,d after a short stop-over in Singapore, on Suiuki nve-month trip round the world for study purposes at their own expense98 words
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Article, Illustration334 1967-04-18 10 "A really lovely flight, smooth, quiet and comfortable", said Mrs. Valerie Angove. a sailor's wife and the first passenger down the steps when the first R.A.F. Transport Command scheduled VCIO service touched down at R.A.F. Tengah, Singapore, and opened a new era in troop334 words
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136 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Robyn Bode, 19, "Miss West Australia Apple Queen 1967", will arrive in Singapore on Wednesday by MSA for a week's visit which is her prize for winning the contest. Miss Bode beat six other finalists and was crowned136 words
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Article102 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Adult Education Board will organise a 16-week course in elementary woodwork for hobbyists. The course will be conducted at the Singapore Vocational Institute every Saturday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The syllabus will include the study and practical use of basic hand102 words
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Article22 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. There were 129 road accidents, of which four were serious, during the past 24 hours in the Republic.22 words
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Article173 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Public Utilities Board has opened a new sub-collection centre at the junction of Aljunied Road and Geylang Road in the former Government dispensary. This centre is largely for the convenience of consumers living in the neighbourhood who previously had to make payments at other173 words
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65 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. The former American VicePresident, Mr. Richard Nixon, currently on a factfinding tour of South-east Asian countries, is expected here tomorrow for a oneday visit. He will be accompanied by Mr. Raymond K. Price, former editorial writer of the New York Herald Tribune,65 words
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270 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. A 12-men Americ. an trade mission from San Francisco todoy had discussions with officials of the Economic Development Board and representatives from commercial firms. The mission known as the Pacific Trade Mission 1967, arrived here two days ago to survey270 words
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139 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. A group of 40 members of the Siglap Women's Association of all races, led by Che Mawan Wajid Khan. President of the Association, who is the wife of the Minister of State for Education, will make a goodwill tour of the Southern Islands139 words
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Article, Illustration116 1967-04-18 10 Scots-born Senior Aircraftwoman Carol Houston were an empress line wedding dress and carried a bouquet of carnations when she married Corporal Jeffrey Smith at Trinity Church, R.A.F. Changi, Singapore recently. Jeff, who is an Army clerk working at the giant R.A.F. base, met Carol when he116 words
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133 1967-04-18 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Theatre World Association will hold a playwriting competition to P ro mote and encourage local writers. They are offering a prize of $250 for the be* original stage play about life in Singapore or Singa- poreans abroad. The play must be an133 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous33 1967-04-18 4 abu WEU..SO SCWsY. 6tNTLE 'MtN. MX BOSS'S OKI VACATION IN J HONGKONG J IttfwvK GUT H£ "TOLD ME SINGAPORE Vl* S2!iS))IW rv BS SK V;J .lifleSsSnWlUl il>. S JOH2 I e 'ii n^i33 words
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575 1967-04-18 5 PEGGY MASSIN - Hemlines go higher higher in the Paris spring fashion By: PEGGY MASSIN Paris, Mon. (Reuter) reach an all-time high in the spring Paris fashions, in which even formerly conservative houses like Lanvin and Patou have broken with the tradition of classic restraint. Unlikely influences seen in the spring styles are575 words
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517 1967-04-18 5 P.C. WOMEN are teaching women how to look pretty ....yet you would be amaied how very few of us bother to point out the common fashion errors to each other. If you do not know of errors, (sometimes very glaring ones), then let'sP.C. - 517 words
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Article, Illustration407 1967-04-18 5 M.N. YOU'VE heard of course that old familiar saying a woman's crowning glory >s her hair." And there are many of you who have either paid little thought t0 it or took just one wrong turn too many with l bat black mass ofM.N. - 407 words
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Article151 1967-04-18 5 Guess what? Yes. you're right! We're introducing an extra women's page today and every Tuesday, just for you! We'll have articles galore on every conceivable subject which we think will interest you. So make it a weekly point to keep in touch with Femme for all you151 words
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Article, Illustration364 1967-04-18 5 M.N. It's the discotheque range; and like the violent, wild prints you're still wearing; its colours are bold too. It's made for young feet and it's all here at Bata's. The shoes that's made for walking, dancing and of course leaping to the kangaroo, the frog,M.N. - 364 words
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Article, Illustration60 1967-04-18 5 MINI-SKIRTS? Ah, never heard of them, these beautiful girls seem to say. These chick of Australian models are wearing dresses known as "KALEIDOSCOPE TERRACE DRESSES" in knitwear presenting all the 1967 colours. These super knitwear dresses are three times the length of tha current fashion of mini-skirts. Well,PANA Photo - 60 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous2691 1967-04-18 6 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur Pulau Pinang. 6 Ipoh and Melaka 3/10 Johore Singapore i 4 Taiping 7, Batu Pahat 9 Kluang A TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 and 8 I i 1 I T. V. MALA YSIA T. V. SINGAPURA Tuesday APRIL 18. P.M. 5.45 PROG. SUMMARY 5.50 NEWS2,691 words
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Miscellaneous693 1967-04-18 6 April—lB—April star in the role o f Wednesday APRIL 19. P.M. 6.50 Prog. Summary in the National Language, Chinese, Tamil and English 6.55 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language 7.00 NEWS in Tamil 7.15 BERITA SINGAPURA 7.25 INTERLUDES 'Rotorua Symphony' A potpourri of Malay evergreen songs693 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration684 1967-04-18 7 Hush hush hint by Fanfani MILAN. Italy, Mon. (t'PI)- Italian Foreign Minister Amintore Fanfani hinted Italy was deeply involved in a new move to end the Vietnam war. Observers believe this includes the Pope. Speaking at the Milan International Fair, Mr. Fanfani said hePANA Photo - 684 words
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Article87 1967-04-18 7 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, Mon. (AFP) President Johnson yesterday ordered moves for an injunction to halt a strike in the Stratford Connecticut plant which produces T-35 helicopter engines for the Vietnam war. The strike for better pay and conditions threatens the U.S war effort in Vietnam since87 words
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Article70 1967-04-18 7 NEW YORK, Mon. (AFP) Defence Secretary Mr. Robert McNamara has asked his staff to collect all his writings on military strategy and compile a report on the origins of U.S intervention in Vietnam, the magazine "Newsweek" disclosed yesterday. Certain circles believe this report may signal Mr. McNamara's70 words
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645 1967-04-18 7 ISA ISMAIL - UNREST and distrust among his people led to the ouster of Sukarno as President of Indonesia. The same threads have apparently soured Sukarno's relations with his various wives. The following is an exclusive interview with Madame Fatmawati, Sukarno's "First" First lady. By ISA ISMAIL645 words
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Article50 1967-04-18 7 CAPETOWN, Mon. (Reuter) The South African firm which markets the hallucination producing drug LSD has announced the withdrawal of the drug from the market because "Its misuse has become increasingly evident". The announcement follows recent discussions about LSD by the South African Medical and Dental Council here.50 words
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408 1967-04-18 7 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI). Maoists in Shanghai have unearthed a new political party formed by extreme anti-Mao intellectuals, according to press reports today. The rightwing Sing Tao daily said the Feb. 25 issue of the Shanghai "Liberation Daily" had admitted that members of the408 words
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Article92 1967-04-18 7 BERNE. Switzerland. Mon. (AP> About 50 young Swiss peace demonstrators. yelling "Johnson, murderer." burned a threefoot high portrait of the American President near the U.S. Embassv yesterday. About 60 Swiss police, wearing steel helmets and carrying gas masks, prevented them from getting nearer than 75 yards92 words
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Article75 1967-04-18 7 CLEVELAND. Ohio. Mon. (Reuter). Violence broke out last night on the edge of Cleveland's predominantly Negro tough district, where rioting flared last summer. The trouble began after a fight between a Negro and a White man. police said. Groups of youths began tossing stones and empty75 words
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Article153 1967-04-18 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP) The average American will spend two hours and 25 minutes of his eight-hour working day this year to earn the money to pay for his 1967 taxes, a private research foundation estimated yesterday Tax Foundation Inc. said working time spent to cover153 words
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Article109 1967-04-18 7 PEORIA. Illinois, Mon. (Reuter) Richard Speck, found guilty by a jury here on Saturday of murdering eight student nurses is today expected to be ordered returned to Chicago, scene of the mass killing. The eight week trial climaxed by a jury recommendation for death in109 words
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Article84 1967-04-18 7 TOKYO. Mon. (AP) Unseasonal snow fell over Tokyo and Central Northern Japan late yesterday and early today. A heavy-snow warning was issued in Nagano prefecture, North West of TokyoThe central meteorological agency said rain which covered Central and Western Japan turned to snow as a cold84 words
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Article31 1967-04-18 7 SEOUL, Mon. (AP) Malaysia's fishery delegation led by Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives Tuan Haji Mohamed Ghazali Bin Haji Jawi arrived yesterday for a one week visit-31 words
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152 1967-04-18 7 TALLAHASSEE. Florida. Mon. (Reuter) Black power advocate Stokely Carmichael told a meeting of Negro College students here yesterday that "If a White man hits you. break him." Mr. Carmichael. chairman of the Student nonViolent Coordinating Committee, a militant Civil152 words
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50 1967-04-18 7 STOCK photo of Marshal Andrei Grechko, 63, one of Russia's most experienced soldiers, who was appointed Minister of Defence last week to succeed the late Marshal Malinovsky. He had been First Deputy for 10 years and became acting Minister of Defence last summer when Marshal Malinovsky became ill with cancer.50 words
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593 1967-04-18 7 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI). Communist Chinese President Liu Shao-chi was accused of "lying in wait" for 17 yeaT S while he worked for the return of capitalism to the mainland. The charge came in a commentary in the Liberation Army Daily which went back593 words
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Article67 1967-04-18 7 NEW PINE CREEK, Oregon. Mon. (AP) The cemetery monster will no longer frighten residents of this small town in SouthEast Oregon. Residents told police they saw a monster taller than a man chasing cattle near the cemetery. Police found a big fur coat stuffed with paper and67 words
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Article52 1967-04-18 7 MANILA. Mon. (UPI).— Those interested in prompting friendship between the Philippines and Nationalist China were told today to go fly a kite. The Philippine- China Friendship Association announced a "kite-flying festival'* at Manila's Luneia Park on May 7 and said those interested in participating should contact52 words
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311 1967-04-18 13 W ASHINGTON, Mon. (AP).— U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk described the decision of Latin American nations to form a common market as perhaps the most important decision they have ever made in their lives as independent states. Asked to assess the results311 words
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Article104 1967-04-18 13 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Troops with rifles and I ght machineguns last night rounded up about 200 prostitutes here in a move to abolish prostitution in the Indonesian capital. The move, called "Operation Morale," follows a recent statement by the Jakarta governor. Major General All Sadikin. that104 words
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434 1967-04-18 13 LUDWIGSHAFEN, Mon. (AFP). West German Foreign Minister H. Willy Brandt said yesterday it was "quite certa'n" that new initiatives would be taken this year for "normalisation of our relations with the East and South-East of Europe." H. Brandt was giving an interview to newspaper "Die434 words
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Article735 1967-04-18 13 Laurence Meredith - Head-changing a new way of life... By Laurence Meredith f ONDON, Mon. (UPI). In the past 18 months 10 of the 38 independent government of Africa have been overthrown by military coups. It is a distressing pattern in the emerging continent. The latest military take-over occurred735 words
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Article134 1967-04-18 13 MELBOURNE. M on. (Reuter) Contrary to the "myth" that the Australian oborigine was dying out, the race was actually growing faster than the White Australian, a government physicist said today. Dr. Barrie Pittock, speaking to an Expo-Aborigine seminar here said that within 35 years the pure134 words
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Article104 1967-04-18 13 CIRCLEVILLE (Ohio>, Mon. (AFP). A man killed Ave persons, Including possibly himself, and injured ten others, when he blew up a pharmacy here yesterday in an attempt to murder his wife, who worked there. The man was Lee Holbrook, 32. who did not know that104 words
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Article82 1967-04-18 13 BANGKOK. Mon (UPI). Thailand is to make a feastably study on constructing the first atomic power plant in South East Asia. The government announced that it had given the goahead for studies on the 400 megawatt plant because it believes that hydro-electric resources in this country82 words
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Article68 1967-04-18 13 EUGENE, Oregon, Men (AP) Freshmen at a University of Oregon dormitory turned of? the shower yesterday. 206 hours after their marathon began Forty-five students took turns having a shower for one half hour at a time since April 7. Bob Meadows, a student from Portland, said68 words
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478 1967-04-18 13 SPACE CENTRE. Houston. Texas. Mon. (AP). Navy Commander M. Soartt Carpenter, the second American to orbit the earth, has abandoned all hope of ever flying in space again after surgery failed to mend a once-broken arm. This leaves only two of the famed478 words
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Article466 1967-04-18 13 LOUIS CASSELS - LSD and o By LOUIS CASSELS WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI). What can you say to a high school or college student who's tempted to experiment with marihuana, LSD or other illicit drugs? Parents and leachers can find helpful guidance in a newly-published paperback book entitled: "Drug abuse: Escape466 words
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Article113 1967-04-18 13 SPRIN GFIELD, Massachusetts. Mon. (AP) a college boy and a girl on a date were shot to death early yesterday through the window of their locked car parked in a picnic area of a park. Police said Robert Grover, 20, a student at Springfield Technical Institute, was113 words
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Article90 1967-04-18 13 MANILA. Mon. CAFP). The Philippine Congress will make Its first concrete step this week towards adoption of a bill requiring the formal registry here and public disclosure of foreign agents. Ruling Naclonallsta Party Congressman Mr. Joaquin Roces, chairman of the Lower House committee on un-Filipino activities said his90 words
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Miscellaneous16 1967-04-18 7 i! M k ;W «K 1 iT< Of If l*sP *K HOW ARE tf>U F6EUN& TCOW?16 words
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Article408 1967-04-18 8 IT was customary to second officers from well-developed areas to less developed States for service. Such officers should not lose their continuity of service thereby, also their pensionable status. Even in the former Federation of Malaya, seconded officers had trouble when taking up their special appointments in less408 words
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Article343 1967-04-18 8 SINGAPORE'S Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, analysed the mechanics of leadership when he addressed a meeting of the Consultation on Youth and Leadership Training sponsored by the East Asia Christian Conference. One needs a strong character, among other qualities, to become a leader, but character alone is no passport343 words
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3988 1967-04-18 8 LIM CHONG YAH - By:- LIM CHONG YAH A SPEECH at the National Conference of Heads of Secondary Schools, Malaysia, held in Kuala Lumpur recently. The views. Dr. Lim, expresses heTe are his personal ones. They need not necessarily be the views of any organisation which he is associated with.3,988 words
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360 1967-04-18 9 S iQ7I irp n nt lc cml J etli ners which will come into service in v. u;in k present difficulties for the world's airport authorities because the> will be compatible with present and projected runways and facilities. Mr. Pat Burgess, divisional sales manager of360 words
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267 1967-04-18 9 JAKARTA, Mon. (AP) —An agreement between the Indonesian government and an American Mining Company is expected to be signed here this week to close the major deal under this Southeast Asian country's new Foreign Investments Act. Mr. Robert Hill, President of the267 words
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Article30 1967-04-18 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Tin was steady quiet with turnover 115 tons. Spot buyers 1224 sellers 1226 business 1225. Three months buyers 1208 fe'lers 1210 business 1226. Settlement 1226.30 words
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Article, Illustration139 1967-04-18 9 Overseas training for AngloThai man SINGAPORE. Mon. The Anglo-Thai Corporation Limited has selected another member of its local staff In its Roneo and Office Equipment Division Mr. Derek Lee Chiang Choon for advanced training In Sydnev on Sales and Systems techniques of the Adras Addressing Machines. The course will be139 words
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Article260 1967-04-18 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. —May first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57J cents per lb., down k cent from previous close. The tone was very quiet. A very quiet session ruled all morning. Speculative uPcountry liquidation brought levels260 words
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Article22 1967-04-18 9 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) The rubber market opened quiet with spot 17-1/16 —175/16. No. 1. RSS CIF basis ports May 17-1/4—17-3/8.22 words
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Article16 1967-04-18 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The tin price for today was $606.75 per picui, down 25 cents.16 words
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591 1967-04-18 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. All sections on the Stock Exchange were again dull and featureless today. Turnover remained at a low ebb However, Industrials held steady of which this section received fair dealings in the popular equities Chemical was traded from $1.78 to $1.77 with more591 words
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Article132 1967-04-18 9 LONDON. Mon. (AFP)— For the first time ever, a British Arm has placed an order for Soviet aircraft. It was announced last night. Mr. Maurice Postgate, Director of Postgate Aviation Services, said his company had bought six twoengine KA 26 helicopters to run a regular service132 words
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Article78 1967-04-18 9 SYDNEY. Mon. Vanadium, a mineral which is in world demand as an alloying agent in the iron and steel industry because of its ability to maintain hardness, is the latest mineral discovery in Western Australia. It has been found in the Jamieson Range area, about 500 miles78 words
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Article24 1967-04-18 9 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK55.7225/5.***** per US dollar for cash. HKSIS 99 per pound sterling. HK1263.50 per tael gold.24 words
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Article21 1967-04-18 9 NEW YORK, Mon. (AP)— Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No sales. Spot No- 1 ribbed smoked sheets 2ln. n-nominal-21 words
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163 1967-04-18 9 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Two leading rubbe- industry scientists forecast here today the end of the rubber boom within the next three years. The forecast was made by Mr. P.W. Allen and Mr R. M.K. Carey of the Natural Rubber Producer' Research Association. After recalling163 words
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Article112 1967-04-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaysia) has ordered a 1901 computer from International Computer and Tabulators Ltd. in Britain. The computer, worth about 57,000 sterling will be installed at the Kuala Lumpur headquaters of 1.C.1 in September. The computer will be used for distribution accounting112 words
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Article, Illustration161 1967-04-18 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Mole (extreme right). Manager, Marketing Department, Sandilands Buttery m> Ltd., presents Mr. Song Mok of Tai Yong ElecT ric Co., his air ticket for Japan. Mr. Song and seven other de alerg from Singapore will Malaysian Mitsubishi np alers in Kuala Lumpur they will161 words
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Article499 1967-04-18 9 SINGAPORE—etoct exchange bid and offer prices officially Usted at the close of business INDUSTRIAL Rouvtrad 1..11 1.52 C. Sugar 1.86 1.87 Chemical Co. 1.77 1.78 Cold Storage 3.3® 3.40 Dnnlop (Old) 2.30 E. Smelting 4.34 4.40 Esso Ords. CD 3.26 3.28 Fitzpatricks 1 .55 1.60 F. N. Ords.499 words
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Article54 1967-04-18 9 < Manager* Prices» first Malayan 2 27 2.37 Second Malayan 162 1.72 Third Mala>an \D 1.11 1.22 The Commerce Industry Fund 1.00 The Savin is Fund XD 1.34 144 Malaysian Investment Fund J»5 1.05 Sterling Commodity XD 3/8 4/3 First Hong Kong XD .f>6 1.01 Second Hong Kong54 words
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Article108 1967-04-18 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Slnsapore fhinew Produce Exchange noon prices today were; Buyers Sellera Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk >. 45.00 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums >. 47.50 Loose Copra Mixed Apr/May 27.50 Sugar (Java) exgodown 25.25 Nutmegs 110s 400.00 Nutmegs B W Garbled Earn pong ***** Black Pepper (FOB) 107.50 Pepper Black108 words
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Article156 1967-04-18 9 SINGAPORE, Mon—The following ships are expected in port today:— Godowns Vessels 1/2 Berezniki 3/4 Leda Maersk 6/7 State of Orissa 8/9 Ragna Bakke 10/11 Yamatsuki Maru 13/14 Meijyo Maru 18 Gudrun Bakke 19 Kyoyo Maru 21/22 Yuzan Maru 23/24 Benalder 25/26 Etsuzan Maru 27/28 Leung Tung 29/30 Tantalus156 words
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Article883 1967-04-18 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.0f» a.m. Airline MSA 028 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.15 a.m. Airline Oaruda 992 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuchins.883 words
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Miscellaneous3877 1967-04-18 11 i RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPURA o o o o RADIO MALA YSIA April-18-April 24 RADIO SINGAPURA April-18-April 24 Tuesday APRIL 18. AM.: 6 00 Prog. Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies 7 00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast potpourri; 7.45 News in the National Language; 7.50 L?arn a Word and a Phrase a3,877 words
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107 1967-04-18 12 ROBERT VAUGHN, who plavs TV's top secret agent, Napoleon Solo has reasons to be popular. His series, The MAN FROM UNCLE and the five films he made for MGM, whose studio he is under contract, are proof that being a movie and television actor can be "just great." During his107 words
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Article, Illustration647 1967-04-18 12 EL SOTO - By: EL SOTO Singapore* Mon. The Big Beat came to town sometime ago and by the look of things it's here to stay at least for a long time to come. How rigid is its popularity with Singapore's teenagers? Take a647 words
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Article90 1967-04-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Armies are normally concerned with guns and bullets. But in peacetime, they are a great force in national construction. The Indonesian and Malaysian Armed Forces have put their guns aside and their shoulders together to promote closer cultural ties between their two countries The90 words
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Article, Illustration92 1967-04-18 12 LARA will be introducing herself to the recording world of pop music with her debut disc in Mandarin, titled "This Is My Song". Being a92 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-04-18 12 The Maureen Lim Dancers will take to the stage again with a completely new repertoire on May 26, 1967 at the National Theatre. This dance troupe specialises in the performance of new Singapore dances choreographed by its artistic director, Mrs. Maureen Lim. The picture91 words
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Miscellaneous184 1967-04-18 12 THE MAM FROM EXPLOSIVE AFFAIR All work and no play makes even a MAN PROM UM.C.L.e. A CXILL BCY ANO KNOWING THAT HS UFE DEPENDS ON SHARfI. NESS, NAPOLEON SOUO ACCENTED T>E BLONDE'S JNVTTATjON TO GO WATER SKIING! NOW, SLALOMING BEHIND HER BOAT AS fT STREAKS DOWN LONG ISLAND SOUND,184 words
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Miscellaneous299 1967-04-18 13 msMb ORCHA«D-J.'lt)l 3th GRAND WEEK'. Dili? S *how»: Show Marti: I.W. ft OU A f-M p.m. Grind Prix" SUrte: l.U.i 1i.14t SUNDAYS Ac HOLIDAYS Extra Show at 9 30 a.m. AdmiMion: t1.50. 12 50 14.00 r> BCPER CINERAMA Janes Garner Eva Marie Satst Yre, Montand METROCOLOR SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION Sl.*>299 words
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200 1967-04-18 14 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) A number of overseas players will be competing in league cricket in England during the coming summer season. These include Pakistani Ekram Elshi, who has signed for Lancashire League Club. Bacup. West Indian players are coming to England in force and200 words
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496 1967-04-18 14 LISBON, Mon. (Reuter). —An 87th minute goal from ace sharp, shooter Eusebio gave Benfica a 2—l away victory over CUF yesterday and boosted their chances of winning the Portuguese soccer title. With only three matches remaining. Benfica lead by three points from Academica. who496 words
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320 1967-04-18 14 MALACCA, Mon. —Malacca beat 3—2 in the final of the annual Malaysian Inter-Mate Junior Tennis Championships at the St Dawd s Huh School courts here. Malarca thus became the first proud holders of the handsome challenge trophy donated by Dato Abdul Jamil Rais. Six320 words
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Article109 1967-04-18 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuter) Saint Kilda. last year's Australian rules premiers, scored a runaway win against Footscray in the opening round of the Victorian Football League season here yesterday. St Kilda kicked 22 goals 13 behinds (145 points) to Footscray's 9 goals 10 behind (64 points).109 words
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Article20 1967-04-18 14 MALACCA, Mon. Malacca will meet the touring Sabah soccer team at the Kubu Stadium tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.20 words
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239 1967-04-18 14 NEW YORK. Mon. (AFP) Home teams acquitted themselves well in the first games of the American Professional Football League (N.P.S.L.) Championships held here yesterday. Out of the five games played, four resulted in home wins and the other, between San Francisco and Pittsburgh,239 words
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Advertisement1017 1967-04-18 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are invited from SINGAPORE CITIZENS:Ap p ointment: PUPIL RADIOGRAPHER (Male and Female) Salary Scale: $l52xBA-168 pm. (Pupil Scale) $225-655 p.m. (Trained Scale) plus variable allowance. Qualifications: Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent Grade I or II with Credits in English, Physics, Biology (or Zoology), and1,017 words
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Advertisement70 1967-04-18 14 TENDER NOTICE PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada perniagaan lori2 yang bharu akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R. Selangor. Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, Kuala Lumpur, hingga jam 3.00 tengah hari pada 27hb. April 1967. Untok Menjual dua buah 5/6 ton 3-way tipper vehicle powered by a diesel engine- Kapada Pejabat Jurutera Jentera70 words
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Article341 1967-04-18 15 By WINDSOR LAD PENANG. Mon. Logical, with Johnny Wilaon astride, made the fastest time of the day when she reeled off 3f. in 36 3/5 sec. on a good track there this morning. Striding out smoothly all the way, Logical finished her work with341 words
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501 1967-04-18 15 Malaysian cagers hit by two problems —Khaw SINGAPORE, Mon. Malaysian bosket boll players face two big problems a lack of expert coaching and the lack of centralised training. This was stated by Mr. Khow Koi Boh, Minister for Local Government and Housing who is also the President of the Malaysian501 words
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Article40 1967-04-18 15 IPOH, Mon Perak Police beat West Pahang by 71 runs in a cricket friendly at the Public Padang here yesterday. The Perak Police scored 129 runs, while West Pahang replied with only 53 runs.40 words
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Article55 1967-04-18 15 BANGKOK. Mon. (AFP) Ceylon edged the Philippines 3-2 in the Group "C" match in the third night's play of the Ninth Asian Youth Soccer Tournament played here tonight. At half time. Ceylon led 2-1. Scorers were: H. Preena (2) and Somapala for Ceylon. and Albert Garcia55 words
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Article289 1967-04-18 15 PESANG. Mon. Followin? Is the Stipendiary Steward's report for the First Dav. Penang Races. RACE 1: App. Rao (Manr.:m Miss) struck his left leg r>n the starting gates jumping away and could do little on his mount due to pain. RACE 2: Twinkle Blade dwelt and followed the289 words
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56 1967-04-18 15 Prize winners representing their respective teams in the Y.M.C.A. "Festival of Sports" at Ipoh, on Sunday. In the picture are (left to right): Richard Lim (Singapore) billiards; Woon Tack Luen (Kuala Lumpur) table tennis; Liew Mun Khai (Kuala Lumpur) volleyball; P. Kulundran (Kuala Lumpur) tennis and Peter Fong (Singapore Chinese)Pix by Darshan Singh Gill - 56 words
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Article385 1967-04-18 15 STOCKHOLM, Mon. (UPI) Two years of dedicated training ended for Japan last night when she won both the team events at the World Table Tennis Championships. The Japanese, fielding possibly their youngest team ever, came to regain their places as the world's top385 words
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Article138 1967-04-18 15 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (UPI) A pair of New Zealanders. playing in their first Davis Cup semi-finals, lost narrowly to Mexico in doubles yesterday as the host country forged ahead 2 to 1 in the American Zone competitions here. Mexico's Rafael Osuna, an eight-times veteran of138 words
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Article60 1967-04-18 15 IPOH, Mon. Kuala Lumpur won three of the Ave games in the Y.M.C.A. "Festival of Sports'* which concluded yesterday. Badminton: Chinese YMCA Singapore beat YMCA Ipoh 4-1. Tennis: Kuala Lumpur YMCA beat Chinese YMCA of Singapore 3-2. Volley Ball: Kuala Lumpur YMCA beat YMCA of60 words
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165 1967-04-18 15 BANGKOK. Mon. (AP) Asian coaches should work hard towards the improvement of the standard of soccer in their respective countries, Mr. Detta Cramer, the Director of Coaches in West Germany said here today. Mr. Cramer who arrived here yesterday has been loaned to the Asian165 words
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Article989 1967-04-18 15 Horses Class l. Wv. 2—About 7 Purs. 008 503 90S 066 411 385 946 980 428 090 430 000 500 044 200 077 Lord Timuthy King's Knight Shenandoah Sir Argent High Baler Delta rnews Retusa Putra Klang Invincible Royal Meadow Benjamin Grand Manner Bintang Sarawak989 words
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251 1967-04-18 15 NEW YORK, Mon. (UFI) —Ken MacKer. commissioner of the New National Professional Soccer League which began operation in the U.S. yesterday, expects big opening-day crowds in the various cities but is under no illusions the big crowds will be there regularly after that.251 words
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383 1967-04-18 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. The President of the Hong Kong Chinese F.A. Mr. Cheung Kam Tin, left for Kuala Lumpur today after talks with lccal soccer officials on the arrangements for the Ho Ho Cup series this year. Mr. Cheung who383 words
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Article45 1967-04-18 16 BRUSSELS. Mon. (AP)— Fred Stolle of Australia defeated Dennis Ralston. U.S. 6-3. 6-4 yesterday in the finals of the International Professional Tennis Tournament played here this weekend. Pierre Barthes of France defeated Rod Laver of Australia 4-6 6-4, 6-3 in the consolation.45 words
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Article226 1967-04-18 16 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) EirJle Griffith risks his middleweight title for the third time at Madison Square Garden tonight against Italian Nino Benvenuti. the European middleweight champion. Griffith, who has won 52 of his 60 pro fights, is a 2-1 favourite despite the Italian's226 words
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75 1967-04-18 16 MALACCA. Mon. Kilat Club registered a 5-0 win over War Department Civilians to keep their hopes alive of winning the Malacca league hockey title at the Malacca Club ground here From their six outings played so far Kilat has lost on.y one75 words
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235 1967-04-18 16 CALCUTTA. Mon. (AFP). In a sudden death play-off against Britain's Malcolm Gregson, K. Hosoishi yesterday became the second Asian player to win the Indian Open Golf Tournament since it began in 1964. He pocketed, for his great final flourish moving up from sixth position235 words
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261 1967-04-18 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. A move is now underway to "license" soccer players participating in the F.A. of Singapore league. The plan now being studied by the Tournament Committee will be submitted to the FAS Council for approval shortly. If the FAS Council261 words
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139 1967-04-18 16 SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico, Mon. (AP). Ferd Hermandez of the U.S. won over Jose Gonzalez of Puerto Rvco on a ninth-round disqualification in a boxing match on Saturday night, touching off a wil d demonstration by Gonzalez supporters in Bithorn Stadium. No one was hurt, but139 words
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Article81 1967-04-18 16 MUAR. Mon. The annua! athletic sports meet of the National Electricity Board at Jalan Sulaiman which was to have been held yesterday was postponed to April 22. It will be held at the Muar High School field at Jalan Abdul Rahman here. at 3 p.m. A spokesman81 words
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Article, Illustration566 1967-04-18 16 KHOO BOON CHOO - By KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Mon. Though the Malaysian Swimming Championship and the Malaysian Junior Swimming Meet will only take place in August, yet Penang swimmers are now in serious training, getting ready for the big events and to live up to the motto, "Let566 words
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65 1967-04-18 16 IPOH, Mon. A proposal to form a Playing Fields Association in Lower Perak will be decided at a meeting at the Town Council Chambers in Teluk Anson on Wednesday. The convenor of the meeting. Mr. R. G. Samy, said said today that there was65 words
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Article61 1967-04-18 16 PALERMO. SICILY, Mon. (AP). Leslie Turner of Australia defeated Katy Harter of the United States to win the women's final of the Palermo International Tennis Tournament- The score was 6-3, 6-2-In the mixed doubles finals Galina Baksheeva and Tnomas Leyuv of the Soviet Union defeated Robert61 words
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Article33 1967-04-18 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Chinese F.A. will meet Singapore "A"' side In a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. Kick-off (7.30 p.m.). Admission:- $l. and 50 cents.33 words
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147 1967-04-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Football Association o* Selangor today announce a list of 18 players, fro** whom the final selection 11 will be made, to meet the touring Med an soccer team from Indonesia. The match will be p.ayed on Wednesday, at the147 words
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155 1967-04-18 16 MOSCOW. Mon. (Reuterl Cassius Clay's campaign to beat the Vietnam call-up won support here yesterday from the Soviet Union's top sports newspaper, Soviet Sport. The world heavyweight boxing champion is far from being a consistent peace fighter but his stand ha« a positive significance,155 words
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Article105 1967-04-18 16 NEW YORK. Men 'Renter) The New York Tiir.* yesterday devoted a who e page to this afternoon'? opening of the National Proiessional Soccer League. The newspaper pnn.ea pictures demonstrate g bling, heading. ?nd the scis-sor-kick, a diagram of pitch and a glossary 01 cer terms.105 words
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Article74 1967-04-18 16 MUAR. Mon. The Cl if Executive Engineer ot u" Public Works Department here. Mr. T.A. Jegaraj, been elected president Muar District Hockev ciation. fr The vice-president is L.A.H. Moreira. a l^ ur r 4n{ the Day Teachers Trainin, Centre here. Other office-bearers «cSecretary, Mr. K la74 words
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Article156 1967-04-18 16 CESENATICO, Italy. Mon. (AP) Giacomo Agostini of Italy rode his 500 c.c. M.V. Augusta to victory yesterday in the Riviera Cesenatico Motorcycling Grand Prix The world champion was timed in 37.01.5 in tne 92kilometre (57.1 miles) race. His arch rival, Mike Hailwood of Britain, had engine156 words
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Article196 1967-04-18 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Haikowyu Sports Club chalked up their second win when they beat Tarnpenis Rovers S.C. 2-1 in the FAS division 11 "A" league soccer match played at BODCA ground today. Haikowyu now in third position have three points from two matches to their credit. Haikowyu196 words
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79 1967-04-18 16 MIJAR. Mon. —The Second Johore State Women and Men Table-Tennis Championships will be held in Kluang on April 28 and 29. The venue is Diamond Jubilee Hall, Kluang. A total of eight districts in Johore will take part in the tournament to be declared79 words
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