Eastern Sun, 25 April 1967

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  • 24 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 274 Tuesday, 25 April 1967, MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.
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  • 498 1 Charged with provoking anti-Govt riots JAKARTA MOIM. (REUTER) THE INDONESIAN FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTRY today summoned the Charged' Affaires People's Republic of China, handed him a note declaring General, Mr. Hsu Yen, porso na-non The Foreign Ministry note required the expelled Chinese diplomats to leave Indonesia within five
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  • 67 1 Pretty Miss Mollie Ang. 22, who was recently elected "Miss Tourism of Singapore/' poses with a plant of a new rose named "Evasion 67" which was presented to her when she visited the Commissariat General for Tourism in Brussels, recently. Miss Ang is visiting Brussels
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  • 120 1 COLOGNE, Mon. (Reuter) An anonymous letter received by the West German news agency DPA here today threatened Pre s i dent Johnson with execution tomorrow as a "mass murderer". "Long live Ho. long live Mao." the letter ended. The letter, followed an earlier anonymous warning to
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  • 52 1 BANGKOK. Mon (Reuter> Seven terrorists were killed in two clashes with Government forces last week, the Prime Minister told reporters today. Seven other terrorists were captured and three surrendered to the authorities. he added. On the Government side, five were slightly and one seriously wounded in
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  • 112 1 JESSELTON, Sabah. Mon. (Reuter» The United Pasok-Momngum Kadazan Organisation's chances of getting a majority in the Legislative Assembly were thwarted today when the United Sabah National Party won one of the remaining five .seats. With only four constituencies left to be decided it is now impossible
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  • 278 1 PENANG, Mon. Under the Defence Agreement with Malaysia, Britain will have a strategic reserve stationed here to help Malaysians. This was stated by the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, here today just before leaving for Alor Star, where he would be resting today
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  • 430 1 MOSCOW, Mon. (Renter) Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov today went into the second day of his space flight with no indication heTe of when he would be joined by other spacemen expected to take part in a spectacular mission. Soviet scientists, after talking to the 40-year-old space
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  • LOCAL NEWS
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    • 132 2 FROM w.m.9.m.a. THE EXPLOSIVE AFFAIR All work ano no play makes eves a mam f?om u.n.c.l.b. a DULL BO and KNOWING THAT H6 LFE DEFENDS ON SWAW NESS, NAPOLEON SOUD ACCENTED THE BLONDE'S INVITATION TO GO WTERSttING! NOW. SLALOMING BEHiNO WE? BOAT AS IT STPEAKS DOWN LONG ISLAND SOUNO.SOUD FEELS
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  • Femme
    • 505 5  -  By M. N. TF YOU'RE shopping around for a house, you would sooner or later be expected to invest on that first down payment for a permanent roof on your head where your next step would be to move in. Or, you
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    • 157 5  -  By: P. C. FOR the office-Miss who is continously wailing: "Help! I've nothing to wear!", here are a few bright, breezy and cheerful suggestions for officewear Pattern 1 Sifnple, yet pretty is this sleeveless shift with a yoke distinguished by two rows of machine stitches.
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    • 374 5 A THOUGHTFUL birthday gift for your dear one or for a friend going abroad for higher studies. Buy this leather photo frame complete it with your photograph inserted for him or her. Its size is 6x9 cm., and comes in colours of brown, dark emerald green,
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    • 333 5 IT'S a handbag. It's a 'mini' and it's in much more demand than the mini-skirt you're wearing now. It's now. It's here and it's going to be quite a while before it changes its shape. It's from Italy the small look. It's leather, all leather
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    • 88 5 H 1 Let's see what have we got this week! Femme is giving you quite an eye-ful. There's household hints for the housewife who needs a change in her living-room; bright and snappy designs for the working Miss; the new line in handbags out here and wacky
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    • 3382 6 CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur Pulau Pinang. 6 Ipoh and Melaka 3/10 Johore Singapore 4 Taiping i 7 Batu Pahat 9 Klnang J TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 and 8 YOUR TV I T. V. MALA YSIA April—2s—May 1 T.V. SINGAPURA April—2s—May 1 Tuesday APRIL 25 P.M. 5.45 PROG SUMMARY 5.50 NEWS
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 420 7 SAIGON, Mon. (UPI, AP). UNITED STATES Marines moved ashore in air and amphibious essaults aimed at routing guerrillas threatening the northern cities Hue and Quong Tri, military spokesmen disclosed today. Two Leatherneck companies whirled in by helicopters and another came in by assault
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    • 165 7 ABIDJAN, Mon. (Reuter). A sentry at the Presidential Palace in Lome shot at Togolese President, Lieutenant-Colonel Etienne Eyadema this morning, but the President escaped/ a diplomatic source here reported. The sentry fired at the President at close range as Lieutenant-Colonel Evadema arrived at the
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    • 103 7 SYDNEY, Mon. (Reuter) Safe-crackers used 20 tin openers to cut the false bottom from a safe and steal SA 800 (£320 sterling from a food store at suburban Ealwood. Police said the thieves used oxy-acetylene equipment to cut an 18-inch square hole in the side
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    • 148 7 MANILA, Mon. (Reuter) President Ferdinand Marcos has authorised a four-man delegation to attend a United Nations-spon-sored Conference on Government Insurance and Social Security in Soviet Russia, according to the Manila Chronicle today. The morning newspaper reporting from Cebu City in •he Southern
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    • 190 7 ROME, Mon. (Reuter). Casanovas of the world will unite at an Adriatic seaside resort next month to help one another and discuss the problems of having the same name as the 18th Century Venetian Seducer Giacomo Casanova. More than 200 Casanovas are expected to converge on
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    • 217 7 NEW YORK, Mon. (AP) T W o Americans, an Englishman and a Frenchman were named on Sunday as recinients of tne Albert Einstein commemorative awards for 1967 by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The winners are American painter Andrew Wyeth recipient of the Art
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    • 112 7 LONDON, Mon. Soon to become London's first West Indian policeman. Police Constable Norwell Lionel Gumbs from St. Kitts in the Leeward Islands (left) is seen receiving instruction in the use of a police telephone call box during his 13-week training course at the Metropolitan Police Training
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    • 157 7 PEKING. Mon. (Reuter) China has accused Indonesia of abducting China's Consul-General in Jakarta while he was on his way to protest about anti-Chinese demonstrations on Saturday. The News Agency said the protest was made yesterday to the Indonesian Charge d'Affaires in Peking. Mr. Sutadisastra, who was
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    • 106 7 BOCHUM. Germany, Mon. (UPI) The West German Institute for Space and Satellite Research here reported today a new signal had been received which might be from a new Soviet space experiment. "Between 0003-0012GMT," the Institute said, "A new signal was registered which was not evident yesterday". The
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    • 499 7 MANILA. Mon. (UPI). The Vietnam allies in the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) have ruled out peace talks with the Communists unless based on reciprocal conditions, SEATO Secretary General Jesus Vargas, said today. Mr. Vargas, who attended last week's Annual SEATO Council to Ministers'
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    • 128 7 SYDNEY, Mon. (Reuter) President Marcos of the Philippines, told of what he termed a Communist plot to kill American President Johnson, South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao and himself at the recent Manila Summit Conference on Vietnam, the Australian Broadcast Commission reported here today. President
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    • 81 7 BOGOTA, Colombia, Mon. (Reuter) Police are searching for two gunmen who held up two British Embassy secretaries here and shot one of them in the foot. Miss Julia Gidley was treated at an Army Hospital for injuries to her right foot after she and her
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    • 219 7 KARLOVY VARY (Carlsbad), Czechoslovakia, Mon. (UPI) European Communist leaders headed by Soviet Party Chief Leonid I. Brezhnev, meet here today to pledge new aid to North Vietnam and to try to form a United Front on the German question. The leaders planned lour days of talks
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    • 479 7 NEW YORK, Mon. (L'PI). In a scene that would have made James Bond turn in his 007 number, two Russian spymasters flew home last night from a wellpublicised "secret" visit to the United States. To see them off were half a dozen newsmen and photographers
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    • 173 7 PARIS, Mon. (Reuter) The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Michael Ramsey, said here last night that services he had attended in two French Catholic cathedrals at the weekend were a prophecy of the future unity of the Christian church. Dr. Ramsey was giving the sermon during
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    • 92 7 COPENHAGEN. Mon. (AP) West German Foreign Minister H. Willy Brandt said in Copenhagen yesterday that his country does not want discrimination against non-nuclear powers in the peaceful use of nuclear energy H. Brandt, told a news conference that West Germany attaches "great importance" to including some
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    • 46 7 PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Mon. (AP) Dr. Martin Luther King labelled as "false" a recent report that he would be a "peace candidate" in the 1968 presidential election. Dr. King spoke at Brown University where he talked on 'America's chief moral dilemma"
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    • 202 7 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter). The outgoing American Ambassador, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, today paid a farewell call on South Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky and afterwards said he thought there was confidence in the future of South Vietnam. Mr. Lodge, who leaves here tomorrow
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  • 389 8 THE Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, told MCA youths in Kuantan that he believed inter-marriage was the short cut in creating a dynamic society in Malaysia. By this process, he said, a new generation would emerge who could truly call themselves Malaysians in every sense
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  • 314 8 fTiHE richer nations agreed at the recent ECAFE meeting in Tokyo to give loans on liberal terms to developing countries, and to liberalise their two-way trade with them by removing quota restrictions, as well as extending preferential import duties to goods from the poor countries. Malaysia was
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  • 1023 8  -  By: RUDI FRISCH rpo successful in sensitive Thailand, the United States must show political strength, a quiet military force in readiness and the utmost in dedicate diplomacy. The Thais have never been conquered, and the U.S. is aiding them in an effort to deter
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  • LETTERS...
    • 419 8 Benefits for present future generations T HAVE read enough in recent weeks through the medium of the Press on the teachers' strike. As a parent I feel that teachers are asking for justice through their trade union for the benefit of the present generation and the generations to come. It
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    • 104 8  -  D. SUBRAMANIAM. Banting. AS I AM a regular reader of Eastern Sun, I find not only your new.soaper has influenced me educationally but also captured many hearts I can say that Eastern Sun is one of the best newspapers in Asia. I offer many thousands thanks
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  • 780 8  -  By: HAROLD HOLT Prime Minister, Australia. ASIA has become a dynamic theatre of social ferment and revolutionary economic change. This region includes countries rich in resources, with ancient civilizations. Most of these countries are going through dramatic but greatly varying processes of change. No
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 243 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. An Australian company which ha- been constructing and testing its unique waterproof flat roofs in Malaysia for the last eight years will now promote Its system in the Federation and in Singapore. Mr. Peter N. Aldred, Governing Director of
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    • 187 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Malaysia Dairy Industries has had a successful year of operation and showed a profit over the last 12 months. This was stated in Singapore by Mr. E.G. Roberts, 0.8. E., chairman of the company and chairman of the Australian Dairy Produce Board. This is
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    • 691 9 GERMANY, Mon. The attraction of the 1967 Hanover Fair for export-conscious manufacturers in all product groups is evidently well up to the level of previous years. By mid-March, bookings from foreign exhibitors were even slightly higher than in recent years. This is
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    • 264 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. May first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 58J cents per lb., down 3/8 cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. After an unchanged opening, the market eased in trade selling and upcountry liquidation
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    • 186 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Clock Watch Trade Association Committee held a special dinner last Friday to farewell committee-member Mr. Yap Swee Lum. who will attend a marketing course in Switzerland on a scholarship offered by the Federation of Swiss Watch Manufacturers. Mr .Yap. a sales assistant
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    • 16 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The tin price for today was $602.37$ per picul, down 50 cents.
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    • 767 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The market continued dull today in the industrial section and prices generally made no movement It is more likely that the slow conditions of last week will be continued this week. This may not be the case unless some encouraging factors bearing
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    • 140 9 TOKYO, Mon. Hydroelectric power generating equipment, including two water turbines and two generators, for India are completed at the Kamata and Tsuruml Works, respectively of the Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. (Toshiba) of Japan. The two 10,500 kw Francis-type turbines and the pair of 10,600 kva
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    • 85 9 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) The Teijin Co., one of Japan's largest textile firms, announced a plan to set up a Polyester fibre plant in Taiwan in a joint venture with Nationalist Chinese interests. Teijin said the projected plant will be capitalised at $7
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    • 496 9 SINUAfOKfc—«toc» fcxcbange old and offer prices officially Hated at the close of business INDUSTRIAL Boustead 1.53 1.55 C. Sugar 1.86 1.87 Chemical Co. 1.78 1.79 Cold Storage 3.44 3.46 Dunlop (Old) 2.31 2.32 E. smelling 4.10 4.42 F>ko Ord*. CD 3.28 3.30 fit /.pa tricks 1.56 1.60 F.
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    • 54 9 (Manager* Prices) First Malayan 2.31 2.41 Second Malayan 1.64 1.65 Third Malayan XD 1.13 1.24 The Commerce Industry Fund AO 1.01 The Savings Fund XD 1.35 1.45 Malaysian Investment Fund J>5 1.05 Sterling Commodity XD 3 /9 4/4 First Hong Kong XD .98 1.03* Second Hong Kong .71
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    • 94 9 SINGAPORE. Mnn. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were; Buyers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 45.00 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 47.60 Loose Copra Mixed Apr/May 27JS0 Sugar (Java) exgodown 25.25 Nutmegs 110* 380.00 Nutmegs B W Garbled Lampong 180.00 Black Pepper (FOB) 115.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOR)
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    • 161 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1 2 Fairstar 3/4 Billiton 6/7 Zeeland 8/9 Megara 10/11 Diomed 13/14 Polyphemus 15/16 Malaysia 18 Spildra 23 24 Sahar 27/28 Tokuwa Mara 29 30 Tjibodas 35/36 Benvrackie 38/39 Golden Spring 42/43 Holsatia 44 Madison
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    • 886 9 AIR MOVEMENTS S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.15 a.m. Airline Garuda 992 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from
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    • 3857 11 WEEK RADIO MALAYSIA April—25—May 1 1 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPURA o o o o RADIO SINGAPURA April—25—May 1 Tuesday APRIL 25 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 Learn a Word and a Phrase a
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  • 66 13 TMI SE are some of special holes that can be seen along number of Hanoi's mam streets and avenues in case of alert sounded at the approach of American jimes when North \ietnamese militia men remove the lids and iumn in fnr er. Some take position in these
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  • 580 13 Svetlana's biography... NEW YORK. Mon (AP) 'Hie memoirs of Svetlana Stalin, due for publication ill October, will throw light "on the strange actions of her father following the suicide of her mother," says the May 1 edition of "Newsweek." released yesterday. Stalin's daughter says her
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  • 638 13 WASHINGTON, Mon. (AP). Senator Charles H. Percy, Republican-Illinois, said yesterday that the United States should set a limit to its role in the Vietnam war unless its Asian Allies send in a larger share of the fighting men. Mr. Percy, frequently
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  • 195 13 LONDON. Mon (AP) Duncan Sandys. former Conservative Colonial Secretary. urged last night that British troops in Aden be given more freedom to put down terrorists. He also said some British troops should remain there after independence to "protect the new state against the
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  • 171 13 DUBLIN. Mon. (AFP) Sex-symbol Jayne Mansfield earned the easiest £l.OOO in her career this evening. Booked for a one night stand in Tralee, County Kerry she flew into Shannon this afternoon and was on her way to the Mount Brandon Hotel where the show was
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  • 119 13 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Mon. (Reuter) Spain has asked United Nations Secretary-General U Thant to press Britain to renew Anglo-Spanish negotiations on the future of Gibraltar, the Spanish U.N. delegation said yesterday. Britain announced on April 13 that resumption of the talks due on April
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  • 241 13 COLOGNE. West Germany, Mon. (Reuter) The mortal remains of former West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer returned to his native Cologne last night, the city he ruled as Lord Mayor for 16 years until the Nazis ousted him in 1933. The funeral will take place tomorrow. The
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  • 48 13 D ®y n Indla Mon *ap) A dusk to dawn curfew was clamped last night on the Hindu city of Varanasi. which has been the scene of clashes between Hindus and Moslems in the past three days. Numerous stabbings were reported yesterday, police said.
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