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Title Section24 1967-04-24 1 EASTERN SUN Independent Rational Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 273 Monday, 24 April 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article, Illustration524 1967-04-24 1 T. JEFF WILLIAMS - By T. JEFF WILLIAMS JAKARTA, SUN. (AP) HEAVILY armed Military Police today continued to patrol the heart of Jakarta's riot-torn Chinese section in the wake of a blood-filled riot there that left one dead and another not expected to lire. Five cars smashed by theUPI Photos. - 524 words
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Article, Illustration685 1967-04-24 1 MELBOURNE, SUN. (REUTER) MALAYSIA'S future reliance on Australian and New Zealand defence aid was stressed today, by the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia 9 Tun Abdul Raxah, before return» ing home. He said in the event of Britain's complete withdrawal from the area, Malaysia would look forUPI Pix. - 685 words
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Article121 1967-04-24 1 Choo Teck Mau - By Choo Teck Mau MUAR. Sun. VIOLENCE broke the Sunday calm of the town today when about 100 anti-Government demonstrators fought a pitched battle with 30 local policemen in the streets. As for the demonstrators, 19 men and 12 women were arrested and detained at121 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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256 1967-04-24 2 XI P O H, Sun. Government departments in the State have been told by the Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad b i n Said, to immediately translate into Bahasa Kebangsaan all the forms they use in their256 words
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251 1967-04-24 2 PENANG, Sun. The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, will be getting his monthly allowance for the months of July and August last year, while the City Councillors will be paid their meeting allowances. Thi*" was disclosed by the Chief251 words
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Article114 1967-04-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Ungku Muhsein bin Abdul Kadir, said tonight that Malaysian youths have a vital role to play in national development. He. waa speaking at the opening of the Hindu Youth Convention variety show held114 words
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75 1967-04-24 2 KUCHING, Sun The Minister for Welfare, Youth and Culture, Awang Hipni bin Pengiran Annu, has called on all youtns in the country to work for the benefit of the community. The Minister was speaking at the closing ceremony of the Sarawak Youth seminar75 words
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276 1967-04-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Accommodation Bureau, University of Malaya students' Union has sent out circulars to residents in Petaling Jaya, Klang Road and Bungsar Road, appealing them to accommodate students who have not been offered a place in the residential colleges.276 words
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Article117 1967-04-24 2 IPOH, Sun. Three persons lost their lives in a series of road mishap in Perak yesterday. A head-on collision between two motor-cyclists at Jalan Sungei Raya in Gopeng resulted in the death of one of the motor-cycliits, Cheah Oon Fah. 52, a mine kepala.117 words
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Article135 1967-04-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Tariff Advisory Board has announced that the transcripts of oral and written evidence submitted at the Public Inquiries on the commodities shown below are now available. Copies of the evidence can be purchased at the Board's Office. 6th Floor. Hwa-Li135 words
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115 1967-04-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. In response to many requests from schools. Television Malaysia has acquired ten programmes of Shakespeare's plays. The first one "Winter's" Tale" will be shown in two parts on Saturday and Sunday afternoon. The rest of the plays will be telecast on Saturday115 words
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189 1967-04-24 2 KUCHING. Sun. Melanaus in Mukah district, Third Division, who had been sago planters for generations, are now switching on to coconut planting. This is due to falling prices of sago as well as to encourage the rural farmers to join subsidised government schemes.189 words
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128 1967-04-24 2 a*H A *TA n Sun. The Assistant Minister of Eduthfl r Lee Slok Ye jnig morning gave his forM* L f r buildi «8 a united S an „!l atlon with one c u ture and lanS? Inter-marrlage. anmi'«T as ope J? ln 8 the fifth128 words
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Article, Illustration190 1967-04-24 2 A TOUCH of home was added to the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak's arrival in Sydney last Tuesday when waiting Malaysian students greeted him with flags and "Selamat datang" banners. a Toh Puan Rah a wife of Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, was190 words
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Article162 1967-04-24 2 TELUK ANSON. Sun. For ten months now restdents in Lower Perak district, suffering from "eye trouble", have had to go without treatment. All because the service which was provided at the district hospital here had been withdrawn from July last year. Most patients from the162 words
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434 1967-04-24 3 MINISTER PROUD OF TOKYO DECLARATION KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The recent meeting in Tokyo of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East has, if nothing else, resuled in a formal declaration, for the first time by the richer and more developed countries on434 words
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60 1967-04-24 3 Form Six students of the Anglo-Chinese School in Ipoh see how a plate is etched from a page negative which had earlier been transmitted through the Page fascimil e equipment from Singapore to the Eastern Sun Printing Factory in Petaling Jaya. The students visited the factory last night in th60 words
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587 1967-04-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Opposition parties attempting to form a united front must first be able to convince the people that it would not only be an effective opposition to the Alliance but would also be able to do better. However587 words
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Article52 1967-04-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Thousands of workers will attend the May Day r aHy to be held at Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka on May 1. The rally will adopt resolutions on the Government's labour policy, teachers problems, and workers' unity and solidarity. Leading trade unionists w ili address52 words
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Article93 1967-04-24 3 IPOH. Ben. —The Perak Government is considering inviting students from other States to take part in its present students exchange programme, aimed at promoting social harmony in Malaysia. This was disclosed by the State Secretary, Raja Mokhtar Bin Raja Ya'acob last night at a farewell dinner given93 words
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Article66 1967-04-24 3 PENANG, SUN. A meeting of all government servants including semigovernment bodies such as local authorities will be held on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. on the 9th floor, Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra. The meeting is being convened to introduce the proposed housing scheme for government servants cooperative housing66 words
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Article36 1967-04-24 3 PENANG, Sun. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, will open the annual general meeting of the Farmers' Association, Penang. at Sekolah Arab, Kepala Batas. Province Wellesley, at 10 a.m. on April 29.36 words
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472 1967-04-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today there was an urgent need in the country to inculcate in her youths a sense of direction and purpose. This, he said, was because responsibility and self-reliance among the472 words
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Article72 1967-04-24 3 SEGAMAT. Sun. The Minister of Health, Enrhe Bahaman Samsudin today announced that a pilot project to eradicate hookworms among children would be launched soon. He was speaking at the opening of a rural health clinic centre in Labis near here. More than Bft per cent of the rural72 words
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518 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chairman of tha Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore warned today of the disastrous effect on the operation of the exchange in the event of any divergence in value of the currencies of the two countries or restrictions on transfer. He518 words
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Article228 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Port Master of the Port of Singapore Authority, Mr. R.L. Bird, informed all shipping companies here that the deep water wharves at Jurong port would be temporarily closed to approach channel from April 26 until approximately May 8. He said that this was228 words
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Article, Illustration131 1967-04-24 4 It was a happy reunion for a teacher and his distinguished pupil of bygone years when the Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin Chye met Mr. Quah Guan Teik, an senior teacher of the Anglo -Chin e se School, Ipoh, at the Singapore Polytechnic yesterday. Mr.131 words
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Article115 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. G.G. Thomson will open a weekend seminar on effective management in a developing economy to be held on April 29 and 30 at the Political Study I Centre. The seminar is being organised by the Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore. Professor115 words
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Article64 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Institute of Management will conduct a series of courses next month for the promotion of management skills. The courses are general marketing and sales management, budgeting and budgetary control, a practical course in personnel management and work study seminar. Further information and application forms64 words
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Article37 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The mobile X-ray unit of the Singapore Anti-Tubercu-losis Association will be at No. 14, Malacca Street from April 25 to May 3 from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily, except Saturdays and Sundays.37 words
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276 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Trade unions affiliated to the National Trades Union Congress may have to pay increased subscriptions at least 25 cents or the price of half a packet of cigarettes per month for each member. At present, a member of a276 words
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Article52 1967-04-24 4 KOTA BHARU, Sun. A 43-member Indonesian culture troupe will perform at the Odeon Theatre here on Monday (May 1) at 6.30 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. Tickets priced at S3 $2 and $1 are on sale at the United Malayan Banking. Singapore Cold Storage and Sun52 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-04-24 4 Six Brothers of the St. Gabriel will take their final rows on Sunday (April 30) at the St Joseph's Church, Buikt Timah, at 8.30 a.m. They are, (from left) Brothers Francis Yoo (Bosco), John Cher, Anthony, Loh, Francis Yeo, Edward Pang, and Mark Tee.47 words
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Article131 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE Sun As Malay, Chinese. Tamil and English are four official languages of the Republic, steps should be taken to translate the laws of the country into these four languages. This is one of the resolutions which will be put up for consideration when131 words
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Article47 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Chu Chui Lum was reelected Chairman of the Singapore Association of Incorporated Secretaries at its annual general meeting held here recently. Mr. Neo Kian Seng and Mr Ong Chye Lee were also re-elected a 5 secretary and treasurer of the association respectively.47 words
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440 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. —The President of the Singapore Society of Accountants, Mr. Ho Chak, has called on established and newly qualified accountants to move away from their great conservatism as a recorder and reporter of past financial events. Speaking at the society's annual general440 words
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300 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Pro-Communist elements in the trade union movement today no longer constitute a threat either in the political or trade union field. This is the opinion of Mr. Ho See Beng. the Secretary General of the National Trades Union Congress, contained in300 words
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Article62 1967-04-24 4 SINAPORE. Sun The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board will hold a lecture demonstration in the National. Language. including a film show, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow (April 24) at the Institute of Health. Outram Road, Singapore 3. These -lectures/demonstrations will be held regularly on every Monday of62 words
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Article86 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr- R.K.M. Eu was elected Chairman of the Singapore Cancer Society at its annual general meeting held here recently. Others elected are: ViceChairman, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang and Tan Sri (Dr.) Tay Teck Eng; Secretary, Dr. Tan Kheng Khoo: Asst. Secretary. Mr. VN. Akbar;86 words
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Article211 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Leaders of the left wing parties who are now detained in Queenstown Prison went for an hungerstrike today in protest against the threatened banning of some of the left wing political bodies and trade unions, by the Government. This was stated in a211 words
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Article153 1967-04-24 4 MALACCA. Sun. The State Government here i» putting up for sale the land formerly occupied by the Public Works and Survey Departments. The land of slightly over an acre is divided in' three parcels and purchas€ is by tender. The land title is Sta:e lease153 words
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Article, Illustration609 1967-04-24 11 Peter Loke - Premier Lee and wife among the proud parents £l Peter Loke SINGAPORE, Sun. Proud parents and school principals today looked on with pride and joy as their children and students came through with "flying colours" in the gruelling tests at609 words
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863 1967-04-24 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Rapid urbanisation as a phenomenon in over all economic and social change has serious re p e r c u ssions on youth. Mr. I. Gde Putra Kamayana of the Division of Social Affairs, ECAFE. in Bangkok said this at the863 words
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191 1967-04-24 11 SEREMBAN. Sun The new Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. Tuanku Ja'afar ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman, joined his subjects for the first time in Friday prayers at the Sri Menanti mosque recently, since he was proclaimed the Ruler four days ago. The Ruler191 words
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140 1967-04-24 11 BRUNEI TOWN Sun Awang Amlng Bakir, Bruneiborn Limbang political and community leader who was expelled from Malaysia some time ago, plans to settle down in Brunei "for the time being." He told reporters here that from Brunei he would continue his efforts to140 words
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Article72 1967-04-24 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Education will hold Entrance Examination 1967 for all Primary VI pupils of all streams of education on Oct 10, 11 12. All Primary VI pupils must enrol to sit for the examination. Answers to all test papers will be marked72 words
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Article, Illustration33 1967-04-24 11 THE Chairma n of the Singapore Turf Club, Tan Sri Runme Shaw, yesterday presented a cheque for $16,500 on behalf of the Club to Dr. Gwee Ah Leng for the Medical Progress Fund.33 words
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103 1967-04-24 11 IPOH, Sun. Two gunmen flred a couple of shots in the Kampar Hunters' Club, during the early hours of this morning, as a party of hunteTs were engaged in a game of cards. The only damage caused was to the club wall. No one103 words
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Article86 1967-04-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. West Australian Apple Queen, Miss Robyn Bode, 19. arrived here today after a brief visit to Malacca. She will have a short stay here before flying off to Penang tomorrow morning. Miss Robyn, who beat six contenders to win the honour, was86 words
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Article41 1967-04-24 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Government is building an overhead pedestrian bridge at Changi Road near Geylang Serai to solv« the serious traffic congestion problems in the area. The Public Works Department has already called for tenders for this project.41 words
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WORLD NEWS
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120 1967-04-24 5 LI ENEBURG, Germany, Sun. (AP). Theodor Laschner ZS, was sentenced yesterday to life imprisonment for the letter-knife murder of an 81-year-old mark-millionaire and his 74-year-old wife. Laschner was accused of stabbing Clemens and Margarethe Scheffer to death with a letter-knife on Christmas eve last120 words
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Article182 1967-04-24 5 BONN*. Sun. (UPI) F >lice last night confirmed they are investigating two tips that there is an assassir.;\ n plot against President Johnson when he attends Konrad Adenauer's funeral. The alleged plots were being investigated in Cologne but in Bonn itself there was nothing182 words
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177 1967-04-24 5 SAIGON, Sun. (UPI) United States marines were locked In a bitter fight with Communist Forces just south of their garrison at Danang for the third straight day today. Military spokesmen said Incomplete reports from the battlefield showed at least 96 Communists had177 words
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Article56 1967-04-24 5 PARIS, Sun. (UPI) Veteran American career diplomat S. Pinckney-Tuck died here yesterday after a long illness. He was 75. Pinckney-Tuck, who began working in the U.S. Diplomatic Corps in 1913 had served as American ambassador to Egypt in 1946 48. He has been residing in56 words
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531 1967-04-24 5 HONG KONG, Sun. (UPI) "PREDEHICK Joss, well known orientollogist, broadcaster and cartoonist, fell to his death from the verandan of the Hong Kong Correspondent Club on the 24th floor of the Hong Kong Hilton Hotel yesterday afternoon. Joss, who was from531 words
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253 1967-04-24 5 CHICAGO, Sun. (UPI). Richard Franklin Speck, convicted slayer of eight nurses, was denied a belt, shoe strings, a razor blade to scrape paint with, and any other thing he could use to harm himself, Cook County Sheriff Joseph L Woods said yesterday. i253 words
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Article150 1967-04-24 5 COPENHAGEN. Sun. UPI Members of the Danish Tourist Board yesterday met 22-year-old Miss Tourism from Singapore and agreed she was "really Miss Mollie Ang Mooi Hua is touring several countries to extend the hand of friendship and welcome an visitors to Singapore. "I must say150 words
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206 1967-04-24 5 PARIS. Sun- (AFP) The Russell Tribunal set up to try the United States for *'War Crimes in Vietnam" has been banned from sitting in France. Mr. Laurent Schwartz, a member of the Tribunal and professor of the Faculty of Sciences of Paris, said today.206 words
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Article45 1967-04-24 5 HAMILTON, Bermuda, Sun. (AP) Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia arrived here yesterday for a one-day visit. The Emperor leaves Bermuda this .evening for Los Angeles, California. He is en route to Canada to attend the opening of the Expo 67 WorkPf fair.45 words
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Article63 1967-04-24 5 BERLIN, Sun. (AP) Soviet party Chief Leonid I. Brezhnev left East Berlin last night with Wladyslaw Gomulka First Secretary of the Polish Communist Party, the East German news agency ADN reported. The two men. have been attending the East German Communist Congress, were expected to head straight63 words
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Article, Illustration66 1967-04-24 5 JAPAN'S Empress Nagako (left) accompanied by Princess Michiko, wife of the Crown Prince Akihito (white dress), and Mrs. Sato, wife of Premier Eisaku Sato look at demonstration of one of the new inventions. when they visited the Exhibition of new inventions and devices66 words
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Article83 1967-04-24 5 ATLANTA, Sun. (UPI) A negro was shot last night and police sent reinforcements into a predominantly Negro area that has been the scene of past racial riots. No information was available on the shooting at first but a police dispatcher said it resulted in "some people83 words
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Article137 1967-04-24 5 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Imagine construction worker Ray Fuller's surprise when eight policemen rushed him, begging him not to jump. Suicide was the last thing on his mind. He explained on Friday what he was doing during a work break was warming up for a karate Black Belt test.137 words
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Article75 1967-04-24 5 ADEN. Sun. (AP) Two suspected terrorists being held at Aden's A 1 Mansourah detention centre were wounded last night by grenades fired at the prison by terrorists. One of the wounded men was taken to a hospital after two grenades had exploded inside the prison compound. The75 words
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Article332 1967-04-24 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) Negotiations on international monetary reform resume here today amid heightened speculation over American policy on cold and the world payments system. Treasury officials have repeatedly denied recently that the United States contemplated any radical change in its policy of buying and selling332 words
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Article150 1967-04-24 6 STRATFORD- upon AVON, England, Sun. (Reuter) Representatives of 80 nations gathered in Shakespeare's home town yesterday to celebrate the 403 rd anniversary of his birth Diplomats and civic leaders laid wreaths on his tomb at Holy Trinity Church here and Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company150 words
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Article275 1967-04-24 6 SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter). A former Lord Mayor of Sydney, Mr. W. Neville Harding, said today that he had found what he thought was the famous Lasseter's reef. He said the reef could contain mineral deposit* worth millions of dollars. Lasseter's reef became a popular legend in275 words
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Article114 1967-04-24 6 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) The South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) may be melting away "but something more substantial is emerging in its place," the Journal Tribune said yesterday. "Both France and Britain have only minimal territorial concerns in the Far East," the editorial said. "And Pakistan has114 words
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Article116 1967-04-24 6 PORT ELIZABETH. South Africa. Sun. (AP) Ninety-year-old Willie Schwartz of East London. 200 miles east of Port Elizabeth. was granted a decree nisi divorce order in the Supreme Court this week against his 83-year-old wife Johanna. He said yesterday he planned to marry again as soon as116 words
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56 1967-04-24 6 A HUGE pile of cartridges is set before the 5-inch gun of an USS Navy destroyer "Bigelow" that is now patrolling the coast of South Vietnam to fire against the Communist positlons along the coast of South Vietnam. The destroyer, 4,000-ton, with more than 300 crew aboard, is equipped with56 words
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324 1967-04-24 6 BONN. Sun. (Reuter). More than 50.000 West Germans todav filed past the coffin of Konrad Adenauer in the chancellery here from which he directed government of West Germany for 14 years. They waited patiently for many hours in long queues otuside the white building in324 words
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Article134 1967-04-24 6 PARIS, Sun (Beuter) An unidentified group of about 10 oeople protested against an historic service for church unity in which the Archbishop of Canterbury took oart in Notre Dame Cathedral here yesterday. They tore up some service sheets lying on the pews before attendants hustled them134 words
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Article108 1967-04-24 6 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Two 15-year-old youths appeared in a juvenile court here today accused of shooting at a policeman with intent to murder him a rare crime in this country where the police are traditionally unarmed. One of the youths, whose names were not given in108 words
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Article276 1967-04-24 6 TWISTERS RIP UP HOUSES CHICAGO, Sun. —Discovery of new bodies In the Tubble left by the worst tornado onslaught ever to smash Northern Illinois pushed the death count past 50 yesterday. National guardesme* with shoot-to-kill orders guarded against looters in the devastated towns Over 1,500 ar276 words
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757 1967-04-24 6 Gneek coup WARSAW, Poland, Sun. (AP) "The Kin* has made himself a dictator. They have us at gunpoint now so we must wai(t until the guns are lowered/' This was the comenent of a Greek hotel jman quoted by American&Jwho arrived here last night from757 words
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168 1967-04-24 6 MIAMI. Florida, Sun. (UPI) A Circuit Court jury returned a U.S. sl.sm damage award on Friday night agairtet a hospital and two doctors in the case of a woman who was paralyzed from her neck down after operation. Lawyers stlid the award was the168 words
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99 1967-04-24 6 JOHANNESBURG. Sun (AFP) Some two hundred officers and men of the South African Navy will go to France for training in submarine service, early editions of the "Sunday Express" reported here. The men will undergo a crash course In French on their arrival to familiarise99 words
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92 1967-04-24 6 NEW DELHI. Sun. <AFP» India's Health Minister. Chandra Sekharan said today that the government wanted to legalise abortion "under certain conditions" to curb the growth of the population. The minister told a ne*s conference in Madras that a recent report by a committee of expert92 words
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Article128 1967-04-24 6 MANILA. Sun. (AFP> Top scientists from countries will hold a f day symposium on diseases of nee at h c j, temational Rice Institute (IBRD nearby Los Banos starting on Tuesday The participants, ing about 40 mcluam? <fJ servers, will discuss a of technical paper? an128 words
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Article361 1967-04-24 7 MOSCOW, Sun. (AP) The Soviet Union launched its first manned spacecraft in more than two years into orbit around the earth early today amid reports it was the first step in a spectacular new Russian space venture. Veteran Cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov, 40, was at361 words
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Article86 1967-04-24 7 NICOSIA. Cyprus, Sun. (AP) Rescue squads, fire engines, ambulances and doctors stood by at Nicosia airport last night ready to rush into action when a Britannia aircraft of the Swiss Charter Company Globeair a plane of the same type and belonging to the same company as the86 words
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388 1967-04-24 7 HELL. Michigan. Sun. (AP) More than 800 letters, including 100 from U.S. servicemen in Vietnam, have poured into this Michigan hamlet in response to "War Is Hell" contest. "The response has been tremendous." said Mel Reinhard. president of Hell Chamber of Commerce, sponsor388 words
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41 1967-04-24 7 U.N. Secretary General U Thant (left) is seen here talking with Indian Mangalam Chalko (right) who accompanied the U.N Mission which quit Aden over a misunderstanding with Britain recently. The Mission has decided to return to complete its work. UPI photo.UPI photo. - 41 words
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159 1967-04-24 7 TOKYO. Sun. (AFP) Red Guards have been told to stop giving rise to riots "that give the impression of a civil war", the Peking Correspondent of the Nihon Keizai reported today. According to posters pasted up in Peking yesterday the correspondent said, leaders of159 words
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Article481 1967-04-24 7 Humbug confession' MANILA, Sun. (AFP) Doubts were being openly cast here today on the veracity of the "confession" made by an alleged Puerto Rican spy arrested here last month about his possible participation in a plot to assassinate President Kennedy. The alleged spy, a squat,481 words
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Article, Illustration21 1967-04-24 7 This 90-Ore stamp was issued recently on the occasion of the World Table Tennis Championships held in Stockholm, Sweden. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 21 words
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Article82 1967-04-24 7 MANILA, Sun. (AFP). Central Bank governor Andres Castillo said yesterday there would be "temporary strains" in the Philippine balance of payments position for the remainder of this year. In a speech, Mr. Castillo said the "slump" would result from the implementation of the four-year development programme which82 words
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Article235 1967-04-24 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AFP) —U.S. space scientists were delighted last night with the first digging operations on the moon by Surveyor—3, and said the soil testing would problably continue for days. The digging was clearly seen on television. The first trenches some three feet long were235 words
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126 1967-04-24 7 NEW YORK, Sun. (AP> Sveltana, Joseph Stalin's only daughter and probably Communism's most prominent expatriate, drove off from a Long Island refuge early yesterday to find complete seclusion at a stillsecret location, her American host said last nightDr. Stuart Johnson father of Mrs- Priscilla126 words
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264 1967-04-24 7 WASHINGTON. Sun. (AFP) The ministers of the "Anzus" council have agreed that "the most dangerous threat to the security of the world continues to come from Peking's brand of military communism and Communist armed aggression and subversion in South-east Asia." says the264 words
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Article127 1967-04-24 7 MANILA. Sun. (AP) Abaca, the tough fibre used traditionally to manufacture rope, may be turned into industry-saving qua lity textiles if a West German expert has his way. A report published on Sunday by the Manila Times says Heberhard Seitz, a textile engineer127 words
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Article86 1967-04-24 7 MOSCOW. Sun. (AP) The Soviet Union is boosting production of artificial diamonds and the USSR academy of sciences has developed an improved method of synthesizing large stones. Tass reported yesterday. These diamonds, to be used in monocrystal instruments, are undergoing industrial tests. Tass said. The agency added86 words
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323 1967-04-24 7 SAIGON, Sun. (AP) American B-52 strategic bombers now based in Thailand only one hour's flight from most of South Vietnam struck five times early today in support of U.S. and South Vietnamese ground operations. The five raids in less than 12 hours included323 words
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Article107 1967-04-24 7 LONDON. Sun. (AFP) British Defence Minister Mr Denis Healey has not said Britain will withdraw entirely from Malaysia and Singapore in the 1970'5, a ministry spokesman said here last night. He was denying A U.S. news agency report that Mr Healey made this prediction on arrival107 words
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Article99 1967-04-24 7 JAKARTA, Sun. (AP) Tremors are still felt in the Southern region of Celebes hit by a strong earthquake recently, the official news agency Antara reported todayThe earthquake has claimed 37 dead with several badly injured by fallen houses and buildings. The report also said doctors and99 words
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Miscellaneous591 1967-04-24 5 YOUR TV and CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 545 Pro?. Summary; 5.50 News Outlines in the National :ui;e; 555 National Songs; News in Tamil; 6.10 Three S" All Gummed Up: 6 25 Three591 words
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Miscellaneous146 1967-04-24 6 THE MAM FROM EXPLOSIVE AFFAIR ALL WORK AND NO PUt/ MAKES EVEN A MAN FROM UM.C.L.t. A DULL 80/ AND KNOWING THAT WS LIFE DEPENDS ON SHARP NESS, NAPOLEON SOLO acceptedtvie EwONDE'S INVITATION TO GO water SK»IN<S.» NOW, SLALOMNG BEHIND WER BOAT A 5 IT STREAKS DOWN LONG ISLAND SOUNO,SOtO146 words
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Miscellaneous39 1967-04-24 7 in Ell -VHi 1? HI X* ssss? a a MS |»1 US® if e SsS S* nSS^N^v r-s f t Mk SSSS J s^ H H ;P WHATARE 1 THEY' DON©?, I THINK ITS THE FAN DAN®© 1 4*t39 words
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Article765 1967-04-24 8 IT is said that familiarity breeds contempt. Proximity also tends to engender such a feeling. It has been the traditional attitude of Singaporeans to regard the Malay Peninsula as the backwoods or ulu, so they have taken it for granted that the hinterland cannot do without the765 words
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Article, Illustration3221 1967-04-24 8 TAN SRI MOHD. GHAZALI SHAFIE - By: TAN SRI MOHD. GHAZALI SHAFIE Permanent Secretary far ¥areign Affairs. 4 speech at a seminar an 'Teaching about the United \atians 9 held at the Vnicer si tg at Malaga in Bkuaia Lumpur recentig. FIIPLOMACY by which I mean the entire range of3,221 words
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Miscellaneous211 1967-04-24 8 COURTROOM .Jy Henry B. Rothblatt VAuthor, Handboolc of Evidence For Criminal Trials") A NNA and Boris had been married for 25 years when Boris left her. Anna was surprised when, 15 years later, her husband sued her for a divorce, charging physical cruelty. Anna defended, claiming she wanted a reconciliation.211 words
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831 1967-04-24 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Qjr lET an f i u 4 condition ruled on the Stock Exchange of Singapore and a Infu and p ces were steady on narrow movements in both the industrials and properties. Turnover accounted for the week was 2.506.500 ur.'.ts831 words
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138 1967-04-24 9 TOKYO, Sun. (AP) The Economic Investigation Council, a body set up by financial circles, has subnutted a seven-point programme to the government calling for a greater role by private enterprises in Southeast Asia's Economic Development. Thailand and Malaysia were listed in the138 words
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Article86 1967-04-24 9 MOSCOW, Sun. (Reuter) Workers in Russia's expanding consumer goods industry were today promised big new bonuses if they beat production targets set by the Kremlin. Heavy industry factories contributing to the consumer drive were told they can keep any profits they make from selling goods produced86 words
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191 1967-04-24 9 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) Sixty per cent of the exhibits in the Australian Trade Display at the 7th Tokyo International Trade Fair are of industrial products"We are trying to get away from the Kangaroos and Koala bears image and to show people just what we191 words
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Article61 1967-04-24 9 TAIPEI. Sun- (AP) A 15-man Chinese Nationlist trade mission left Taipei yesterday for Hong Kong on the first leg of a onemonth tour of South East Asia. After Hong Kong, the mission will visit Saigon. Bangkok. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh. This mission is headed61 words
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310 1967-04-24 9 HONG KONG, Sun. (UPI). India is trying hard to close its trade gap of $6OO million, Mr. M. S. Kureshi, Deputy Minister for Commerce, said today. "Despite this imbalance in India's import-export position, we are confident of making steady progress and hope to310 words
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155 1967-04-24 9 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Svenska L 1 o y d's new 10,000-ton passenger liner "Patricia" left on her maiden voyage between Southampton and Bilbao recently. Delivered by the Lindholmen yard, the vessel is the largest passenger ship ever built in Gothenburg. It takes 750 passengers and155 words
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Article113 1967-04-24 9 LONDON. Sun. (Renter) There are indications that sales of British cars are being boosted through the vast marketing organisations of their new American backers. Lord Rootes, Chairman of the Rootes Hillman/ Singer/Humber group, said here today that during the first three months of the113 words
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123 1967-04-24 9 BANGKOK, Sun. (AFP) Thailiand has decided to restrict her rice exports to 45,000 tons per month from now till the end of the year. Economic Affairs Minister Sunthorn Hongladarom disclosed here on Tuesday The Minister said preference would be given to buyers from Singapore, Malaysia123 words
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84 1967-04-24 9 STOCKHOLM, Sun. Sweden's foreign trade in February resulted in a deficit of Kr. 199 million as compared with Kr. 419 million in January and Kr. 425 million in February 1966. Over the first two months of the year the deficit totals Kr. 598 million (£41,000.000,84 words
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Article87 1967-04-24 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP) —The Presidents of the Tosho Printing Company of Japan and of the Ex-port-Import Bank yesterday signed an agreement by which the bank extended a $3 million loan to the company. TTie loan will finance the purchase of U.S. materials and equipment and will provide87 words
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Article63 1967-04-24 9 EAST BERLIN, Sun. (Reuter). A trade agreement between East Germany and China for the current year was signed in Peking yesterday, the East German news agency ADN reported today. (West German businessmen are holding talks with Chinese officials about the construction in China of a iteel-rolling63 words
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Article, Illustration95 1967-04-24 9 A perfect 'housedof* called Vedette claimed by the British manufacturer to be the ft rat portable electronic burg-lar-alarm in the world will sound the alarm if a burglar ventures, within 30 feet of it! Weighing only 35 lbs. (15.75 kilograms), the Vedette is so sensitive to movement95 words
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Article, Illustration184 1967-04-24 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Lim Hoei Koen, Technical Director of PAR Malayan Paintworks Ltd., left for Manila this week to attend the annual Transocean Marine Paint Association Conference. The Association, of which PAR Paints is a member, is a world-wide organisation of paint companies supplying a184 words
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Article86 1967-04-24 9 STOCKHOLM, Sun. Volvo, leading Swedish automobile manufacturers, are at present, in collaboration with their Malaysian importer, building an assembly plant with a yearly capacity of 2,500 passenger cars in Kuala Lumpur. The Kr. 5.5 million (£380,000, $l,lOO, 000) factory, which primarily is financed by86 words
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133 1967-04-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Soviet Union has proved once again that she is the highest and most consistent quantity buyer of Malaysian rubber. This is borne out by the fact that Malaysia exported a record of 211,000 tons of rubber to the U.S.S.R.133 words
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Article968 1967-04-24 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from K.L. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline ML 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh.968 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1967-04-24 10 toi siruj onn - n?vijputei fyy toi siruj onn IT was a painful account. There was this man, William Holt. He was not an eminent person. He described how nice it was to be back in Blighty again. "When the ship steamed into the Mersey and I saw the gulls my spirits1,156 words
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Article, Illustration437 1967-04-24 10 TWO novels this week and both about a wonderful rage to live. First there's HORSE LATITUDES by Keith Walker (Longmans. 218 pp. 21s net). He's also author of RUNNING ON THE SPOT. (Horse Latitudes are those belts of calm and light variable winds which encircle the437 words
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Article, Illustration1505 1967-04-24 10 DR. K 0 N R A D /ADENAUER, th e first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, died on April 19, 1967, at the age of 91 in his home at Rhoendorf near Bonn. Federal President Dr. Heinrich Luebke has given orders for an1,505 words
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Advertisement231 1967-04-24 11 WHERE WHAT TO BUY. I CHIONG SHING MFG. JEWELLERS Diamond Importers Exporters Estd. 1934 The perfect symbol of your I I eternal love. Tho beauty o* any 'I f diamond it magnificently m> I* ha need by a setting designed b Chio Shi Remember, when you choose your ring, be231 words
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Miscellaneous93 1967-04-24 11 By Kerry E. Rctfctiitt (Author. "Handbook of Evld«nc« Tor Crlalnal Trials") NO. "It is not every slight violence committed by one spouse against the other, even in anger, which will authorize a divorce, H the Court held. "Constant nagg i n g shows no more than incompatibility between the parties-93 words
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Article, Illustration352 1967-04-24 12 fpHE DAY the National Union of Teachers went on strike, my brother bought all the daily newspapers and continued for a week. The next week onwards he decided to buy the Eastern Sun only. The Eastern Sun voices the national aspirations of our country and keeps352 words
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Article, Illustration244 1967-04-24 12 SINCE Neolithic days, Man began to realise that co-operation was the main substance in life. They found they could not manage hunting individually; they could not overcome the furious strength of a wild beast by themselves. Gradually, they learned to live in communities and hunt together.244 words
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Article, Illustration219 1967-04-24 12 know how to select the best fish in the market is as important as learning how to cook the fish. Some fish have scales but some may not have. They should not have a disagreeable smell, the eyes should be crystal clear and the gills rosy219 words
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Article, Illustration473 1967-04-24 12 RIME never pays. Yet today, there are still so many robberies and murders. According to crime statistics, many of these criminal acts were committed by youths. Why is this so? It is known that some boys turn delinquent because they are rebellious against society. One of473 words
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Article, Illustration284 1967-04-24 12 OINGAPORE has a youthful population. About 75 per cent of the population are under 20 years of age. These young Singapore citizens can be considered the "pillars" of the young nation. As such, they must cultivate a sense of civic consciousness, a sense of patriotism,284 words
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Article, Illustration384 1967-04-24 12 MAN simply loves to collect things. It is on inborn desire. You will find that in your family itself, from the youngest to the oldest member, everyone likes to collect things, however small, strange or big. Some people like to collect hair. The hair sought ranges from black384 words
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Article, Illustration263 1967-04-24 12 IN our society, we have poor as well as rich people but the poor outnumbers the rich. Some people are born very rich and they do not know what to do with their wealth and some are born very poor and they are even forced to look for263 words
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Article, Illustration256 1967-04-24 13 THE night was cloudless, etarv and the crescenti raped rnoon beamed down en the earth, as I stood at rr-- bedroom window. A light breeze was blowir.4 and except for the hoot:r.4 of the owls, everything ws? as silent as a grave. How peaceful and beautif256 words
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Article, Illustration340 1967-04-24 13 WHAT is education? The v >rd education derives from the Latin word "educe:?" meaning to draw out. The aim of true education is certainly, not so much to lead the memory with knowledge, as to draw out or develop the faculties of the mind.340 words
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Article, Illustration360 1967-04-24 13 TyHAT is wealth? Wealth means having a large sum of money to live on to afford pleasures. Wealth is described by the adjective 'considerable' and a great deal of money, more than what can be spent on ordinary living. Some pleasures of life360 words
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Article, Illustration346 1967-04-24 13 THE Olympic Games are held every fourth year. The Olympic Games present the world's most important athletic contest. Amateur athletes of many nations compete in a wide variety of sports divided into Summer Olympic Games and the Winter Olympic Games. The Games are held each time in346 words
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Article, Illustration293 1967-04-24 13 TELEVISION was invented by S.L. Balrd. It was only recently on Feb. 15 1962, that television was introduced to Singapore. Television has affected greatly the people of our country especially students. Watching television has its advantages and disadvantages. Firstly, television we can gain a wider293 words
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Article, Illustration333 1967-04-24 13 I cannot remember the day, when I was bought by my first master. Although, I remember the year. It was in 1950. I can recall the days when hundreds of my friends and I were arranged in neat rows in "Ford Motor Company, Limited; Singapore."333 words
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Article, Illustration443 1967-04-24 13 IN this century, communication has reached its far-reaching results, but the results beyond this day, are unpredictable. We know that all living things have a form of communication. The ants brush their feelers when encountering each other and seeming to indulge in "idle gossip". The443 words
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Article, Illustration523 1967-04-24 13 IN this competitive community, it Is inevitable that the population gradually increases and so more lands are compelled to clear off for developing purposes. If the country needs rapid development. The citizen must be well educated. With the education they received, they523 words
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Miscellaneous260 1967-04-24 13 QSHAW ORGANISATION |L I D O Phone ***** Last Day! 11. 1.15. 4. *.30, 9.15 »:t Whitman Janet Leigh TOT IX HELL. DARLING' Tec mieolor «Warner Bros.) OPENS TOMORROW: Venessa Red?rave Bf»"t Actress Canne.- Festival In -MORGAN" Vc 3.45 pm Charitv Premiere! PVision. Color 'UAI -E}50\* FROM THURSDAY' NO INCREASE260 words
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Miscellaneous249 1967-04-24 13 Uif#/ ORCHARD —***** 351h Grand Day! Daily 3 Show*! Show Starts: 1.00. 5.00 8.30 p.m. "Grand Prix" Starts: 1.15. 5.15. H. 45 SUNDAYS At HOLIDAYS Extra Show at 9.30 a m. Admission: $1.50. $2 50 54.00 IN SUPER CINERAMA "GRAND PRIX" JamM Garner Eva Marie Saint Yves Montand METROCOLOR SCHOOL249 words
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192 1967-04-24 14 PRAGUE, Sun. (AP) A move proposed here last night to limit the height of girl basketball players. This would especially affect the giantesses on the world champion Russian team. Robert Busnel. member of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA>, said in an interview with192 words
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541 1967-04-24 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Manchester United, the team that glitters with stars like Denis Law, Bobby Charlton and George Best, are virtually certain of winning the English first division soccer title after yesterday's crucial games. United forced a goalless draw away to Sunderland,541 words
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Article356 1967-04-24 14 Results of football matches played yesterday were: English Division One Arsenal 1, Nottingham Forest 1; Aston Villa 0, Burnley 1; Blackpool 0. Everton 1; Chelsea 1, Stoke City 0; Leicester City 2. Sheffield United 2; Liverpool 0, West Bromwich Albion 1; Manchester City 3, Fulham 0; Sheffield356 words
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Article1194 1967-04-24 14 England and Scottish football league tables alter yesterdays matches were: ENGLISH DIVISION ONE P. W. D. L.F. A. Pts M ter U. 39 22 11 6 75 43 55 Notts P 39 21 10 8 58 37 52 Totten H. 38 21 7 10 66 68 49 Leeds1,194 words
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Article127 1967-04-24 14 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) The Japan Badminton Association has named the Japanese team for the final stages of the Thomas Cup, to be held in Jakarta from May 31 to June 10. The six-man team with Manager Yasuo Naito will leave here on May 14 and127 words
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Article417 1967-04-24 14 BANGKOK, Sun. (AFP). Singapore beat Japan by 2 0 and Burma overpowered Republic of China 2 0 in the Group "D" of Ninth Asian Youth Soccer Tournament preliminary rounds which was played at th« Suphachalasai Stadium here last night. Burma, co-holders with Israel, and Singapore417 words
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Article205 1967-04-24 14 BANGKOK. Sun. (AFP) There was rejoicing at the Singapore camp last night after their glorious victory over Japan 2-0 in the preliminary rounds here. The Singapore players and officials hugged and congratulated each other over their success for qualifying for the quarter-finals round which starts205 words
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Article254 1967-04-24 14 COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Sun. (UPI) —Randy Matson. the world's premier shot putter, cracked his own world record by almost a foot yesterday tossing the shot 71ft 5-1/2 inches before a crowd that had come to honour him on Randy Matson Day". It was the last254 words
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Article45 1967-04-24 14 ATLANTA. Georgia. Sun. (AP) Phil Woosnam. former British stand-out now coaching the Atlanta Chiefs, came out of retirement last night and kicked a goal which gave the Chiefs a 1-1 tie with the Los Angeles Toros in a national professional soccer league game.45 words
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Article1823 1967-04-24 15 WINDSOR LAD - Rinus van B'kelen sends out three w Penang race BjJ WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Sun. Trainer Rinus van Breukelen had a good day, sending out three winners Tototak, Mirthful Miss and Nyasa Lad who paid $23, $9, and $2O respectively of Penang this afternoon, concluding1,823 words
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78 1967-04-24 15 MELBOURNE, Sun. (AFP) A four-year-old gelding "Riskless" who won the 12? furlongs rare over the Mooney Valley Course here recently will race in Singapore shortly. He may have another race here before leaving but final plans have not been decided. The Melbourne "syndicate of five"78 words
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174 1967-04-24 15 WASHINGTON, Sunday, (U PI) Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay will shatter a long tradition If he refuses to be inducted Into the army on Friday. Although U.S. public figures from time to time have been under fire for evading military service, army officials could not recall174 words
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Article210 1967-04-24 15 DALLAS. Sun. (Reuter) Argentina's Roberto de Vicenzo fired six-under-par 64 for a one stroke lead after 36 holes of the 100,000 dollars (35,700 sterling) greater Dallas Open Golf Tournament here yesterday. De Vincenzo defending champion has a 134 by using a sensational iron and210 words
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68 1967-04-24 15 MALACCA. Sun. The SI million sports complex contemplated by the Malacca State Government is likely to be built at Bukit Sebukor. three miles from town. The proposed $1 million complex will replace the stadium at Kubu. A committee headed by the Chief Minister, Enche68 words
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Article, Illustration1223 1967-04-24 15 S. J. Bothamley - B JI S. J. Bothamley THE increasingly wide range of intricate electronic timing equipment now being manufactured on a large scale in Britain ensures that organisers of sports meetings can haye the most correct and accurate timer suited to any particular event. The range comprises1,223 words
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Article152 1967-04-24 15 CATANIA. Sicily. Sun. (UPI) Australia's Lesley Turner won the women's singles In the Catania International Tennis Tournament last night, beating the Soviet Union's Vera Baksheeva 6-2. 6-4 in the finals. The strong Soviet players, who dominated a tourna--ment in Palmermo last week, also took a152 words
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Article294 1967-04-24 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore tonight easily cleared their first hurdle in the Malaysia Cup South Zone match played at Jalan Besar Stadium when they trounced Negri Sembilan to the tune of 10-0. Both teams observed a one-minute silence in respect of the late Negri Ruler, the Yang294 words
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533 1967-04-24 16 BANGKOK, Sun. (AFP) Singapore created the major upset of the tournament when they beat Thailand, the host nation, 1-0 in the quarter-finals of the ninth Asian Youth Soccer Tournament played at the Suphachalasai Stadium here before a packed 30,000 crowd here tonight. Singapore led533 words
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Article69 1967-04-24 16 MALACCA. Sun Malacca beat Johore 2—l in the opening Malaya Cup game at the Kubu Stadium here today. Johore opened scoring in the second minute through Poh Kim Guan following a misunderstanding among the Malacca defenders. Half-time score was I—o in favour of Johore. Malacca equalised in69 words
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Article208 1967-04-24 16 PENANG, Sun. Selangor edged Penang 3-2 in their first round match of the North Zone Malaysia Cup played under floodlights at the City Stadium here tonight. Selangor would have won by a wider margin had their forwards not indulged in too much dribbling and individual play.208 words
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382 1967-04-24 16 HOUSTON. Sun. (UPI) Two of Australia's top tennis players, Tony Roche and John Newcombe, battled their way to the finals of the 33rd annual River Oaks Tennis Tournament yesterday with five-set victories over a pair of Europeans. Roche, seeded No. 1. defeated382 words
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97 1967-04-24 16 Picture shows the Petersen Bowling Classic winner and runner-up with the sponsors of the Classic, which was held at the Ocean Bowl, Katong, Singapore, recently. From left: Eddie Lim Sales Supervisor (American Cigarette Company (O) Ltd., Singapore Sponsor of Petersen Classic. Lenny Nonis 2nd with 265.09 Petersen points or an97 words
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54 1967-04-24 16 ITALY'S Nino Benvenuti does a circle dance around Emile Griffith after flooring him with a right uppercut in the second round of their middleweight championship fight at Madison Square Garden. Benvenuti went on to become the new world middleweight champion with a brilliantly fought unanimous decision over Griffith. The refereeUPI. - 54 words
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Article197 1967-04-24 16 R. D. Selva - By; R. D. Selva KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor chalked up an innings win over Negri Sembilan in their two-day cricket friendly which ended at the Kilat Club ground here today. Selangor, continuing from their over-night score of three for 168, added 65 runs in one hour197 words
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Article81 1967-04-24 16 IPOH, Sun. —Two minutes' silence was observed before the start of the State cricket trial at the public padang here this morning in memory of the late Inder Singh, who captained the Perak State team for two years. Thp late Inder Singh. Senior Executive Engineer of81 words
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Article477 1967-04-24 16 Khoo Boon Choo - Schoolgirl R.A. Men Malaysian National Tennis By Khoo Boon Choo PENANG, Sun. Selangor's Billy Yap became the new Malaysian champion after an easy victory over Moses Tay of Perak in the men's singles final of the Malaysian National Tennis Championships, which ended here today. After477 words
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Article296 1967-04-24 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Eight records were established at the 16th annual junior swimming meet organised by the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club which concluded yesterday. And the record breakers were none other than Patricia Chan and Alex Chan. Each claimed four new records. But Patricia's new marks296 words
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Article78 1967-04-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Kilat Club is disturbed about a recent Selangor Hockey Association Fixtures Committee decision to disqualify their "B"' and "C"' teams from further participation in the SHA knockout competition. They have written to the president of the SHA, Professor A. Sandosham. to78 words
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Article88 1967-04-24 16 KAMPAR, Sun. A successful 1966 soccer season gave Kampar district football league a sizeable profit to put it in a strong financial position this year. This Is disclosed in the annual report of the KDFL published here A total of 11 competitions were held over a Deriod88 words
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76 1967-04-24 16 LAWRENCE. Kansas, Su£ (Reuter) World mi'© record holder ran a sizzling 3:54.7 in for a national inter-co giate record here y® st J r His effort smashed n» own Glenn Cunningham mile meet record of 3.w and the inter-collegiate cord of 3:56.4 set by76 words
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Miscellaneous46 1967-04-24 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $102,900.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****9 $33,957.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****1 8,489.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****2 4.244.00 STARTERS ($BOB.OO each): Nos. *****3 *****0 *****8 *****2 *****1 *****7 *****4 CONSOLATIONS ($424 00 each): Nos. *****6 *****9 *****3 *****8 *****8 *****3 *****6 *****3 *****8 *****146 words
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Miscellaneous64 1967-04-24 16 <7, TIME AND TIDE p®" a 12# am. (8.1 ft.); 12.38 p.m. (9 ft.). ,i-* e e J lham: 522 am < l5 8 ft.); 5.46 p.m. ft.). Port Dukson: 6.22 a.m. (8.8 ft.); 6.42 p.m. (10.5 ft 10.42 a.m. (9.6 ft.); 10.55 p.m. (9.4 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 9.26 a.m.64 words
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