Eastern Sun, 1 May 1967

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  • 25 1 EASTERN SUN Independent. National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1986. Vol. 1 No. 280 Monday* 1 May 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
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  • 160 1 MANILA, Sun. AP) Police will not prosecute on arsonist responsible for a se v en-hour fire which rendered over 1,500 families homeless. The culprit is a four-yecr-old girl. The Friday blaze, which gutted a residential atf\i n nf irbr City and destruction otfiriai' at 5 million
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  • 384 1  -  PRESIDENTIAL^ election! Bv NICHOLAS MOORE NEW DELHI, SUN. (REUTER) TNDIAN PRIME MINISTER. Indira Gandhi stakes her political future next Thursday in India's fourth Presidential election the first in which the government nominee has not been sure of success. Election is by an electoral college formed by members
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  • 65 1 CANNES, France, Sun. (UPI) Angry American film producer Joseph Strick claimed, today, that Cannes Film Festival officials "mutilated" his film "ULYSSES." A screening of the controversial British motion picture sent an audience into an uproar last night. Strick told UPI that festival officials censored French subtitles without
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  • 411 1 Miss International... LONG BEACH, California, Sun. (UPI) Miss Argentina, a goldenhaired and golden-skin-ned 19-year-old, won the Miss International beauty crown last night and burst into tears of joy. Runners-up in order among the 15 finalists were: Miss Israel, Miss American Beauty, Miss Peru
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  • 36 1 RESPLENDENT in their regal gowns, the Empress of Iran. Queen Farah (right) and her guest, Queen Sirikit of Thailand, attend a dinner in honour of the King and Queen of Thailand in Teheran, recently.
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  • 130 1 HONG KONG Sun. (UPI) Scores of students were killed or wounded in two serious clashes staged by the Red Guards in Canton last week, the rightwing Sing Tao Daily said here, today. The paper, quoting travellers from the China mainland, said the Red Guards were involved
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  • 83 1 TTTUSVILLE, Florida, Sun. (UPI) A spacecraft worker who made headlines by charging that sloppy workmanship played a major role in the Apollo 1 moonship disaster was killed on Friday night in a traincar collision that also claimed the lives of two other members of his family.
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  • 109 1 HURON, South Dakota. Sun. (AP) Vice-President Mr. Hubert Humphrey discounted last night talk that the Vietnam war is hurting President Johnson's political chances in 1968. and sounded an optimistic note for both the President and himself in next year election. "There is no doubt in my mind
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  • 289 1 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Communist China today rejected a Soviet call for joint action in assisting North Vietnam and charged that Kremlin leaders are worse than former Premier Nikita Khrushchev. The Chinese rejection came in an article appearing in today's edition of the Peking People's Daily,
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  • 83 1 ATHENS, Sun. (UPI) King Constantine of Greece appeared in public for the first time last night since the military seized power eight days ago in a bloodless coup d'etat. Thousands of Athenians greeted the young monarch with applauses and chants of "Long Live The King". The 26-year-old
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  • World news
    • 89 3 r\SHINGTON. Sun. (AP) State Department yesterday it has reno request from iii-tan to pull out of the ft Air Base at Peshawar. 1 n Indian news agency, o'Tpd News ol India, had Sorted on Friday that 5-Uan was ordering the T'ed States out of the *hawar
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    • 84 3 MONTREAL. Sun. (Reu- Thousands of firstvi iters to Canada's World Fair Expo '67 '.a.-t nTRht with one ,r grouser food and prices were too high. admit they have -mplaint and said a lot adjustments were needed es, service-, quality r size of portions. la
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    • 142 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. /AP» President Johnson awarded a 2.000-ypar-old Egyptian temple yesterday to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York city. The United Arab Republic gave the temple of Denur to this country in appreciation for American to the campaign to save the famed Abu Simbel
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    • 452 3  -  By ROBERT HART OAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) United States fighter-bombers again attacked the North Vietnamese MIG airfield at Hoa Lac, 19 miles west of Hanoi, yesterday, it was announced today. An American military spokesman said the Air Force Phantoms made the attack before dawn and reported
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    • 145 3 fpnt n Sun (Rp uter) —The Commonwealth is poh" 3 m re im P° r tant and relevant instrument to *P p future of the world than it used to be, the mmonwralth Secretary-General, Mr. Arnold Smith, said a P rp rf,, '°rded radio broadcast
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    • 481 3 By HO CHANG PANG HONGKONG. Sun. (Reuter). This tiny British colony on the doorstep of China will make ielevision history by Becoming the first place in the world to have a service start up in colour. Hongkong Television Broadcasts Limited, which won a Government
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    • 71 3 MOSCOW, Sun (Reuter) Mounted Police held back huge crowds surging around Moscow churches early today as Russian Christians sang their Easter midnight massThousands of curious youngster flocked to the big Moscow churches to watch the traditional midnight procession of richly-robed orthodox priests hailing the resurrection of Christ.
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    • 43 3 KARACHI. Sun (AP) A delegation from Pakistan will visit Australia. Japan and the United States next month to seek assistance for introducing direct dial telephoning between East and West Pakistan, through satellite telecommunication, it was officially announced here yesterday.
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    • 439 3  -  Thai King's visit By: SAM MODIANO ATHENS. Sun. (Reuter) Being elected a Member of Parliament in Greece, though the pay is only 28.500 drachmas or €342 tax-free is a much-sought-after honour. It is estimated that for each of the 300 seats to
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    • 78 3 BRISBANE. Sun. (Reuter) A Queensland grazier has saved starving calves from a drought-stricken area by dosing them with whisky. When Mr. J. Reynolds, of Oakey, 103 miles west of Brisbane, bought about 1.000 head of cattle, including several calves he found that some of the calves, weak
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    • 46 3 TOKYO. Sun. (AP) A weak earthquake shook areas of the north-east of Tokyo today but was unfelt here, the Japanese Meteorological Agency reported. It said the epicentre was in Ibaraxin Prefecture, 100 kilometres north-east of Tokyo. No damage or casualties were reported.
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    • 597 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Light Industries Services Unit of the Economic Development Board has, during its three years of operation, extended maximum help and advice to more than 400 light industries in the Republic. In the Jurong Industrial Estate, of the 44 light industries
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    • 305 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San, has been asked about the total value of China-made goods imported into Singapore and Singapore-made goods exported to China in 1966. The question has been submitted by the MP for Delta, Madam
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    • 106 4 PRETTY Miss Robvn Boyd, 19, the "1967 Miss West Australia Apple Queen" Feft Singapore by Malaysia-Singapore Airlines during the weekend for Perth after a brief stay in the Republic. During: her trip here, Miss Boyd went on a sight-seeing tour of Malacca,. Penang and Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 31 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Bedok Methodist Church's Food and Fun Fair in aid of its building* fund will be held at Jalan Greja tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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    • 345 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A §250,000 Outward Bound Training School will be set up by the Singapore Government in Pulau Übin to train Singapore youths in the "outward bound*' activities. The school is expected to be completed in August, this year. This was announced by
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    • 238 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Nineteen local manufacturers will take part in the Zambian Trade Fair to be held in Ndola in July, this year. This will be the second time that Singapore is participating in an overseas trade fair, the first being the Bangkok International
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    • 83 4 SINGAPORE'S 18 top managers attended a five-day course recently to learn to become better executives. The honour to teach these managers fell on Mr. Robert H. Yansteelant of the world famous management training firm, Kepner-Tregoe and Associates. The five-day course, based on "Problem-Analysis and Decision-Makin?," was
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    • 58 4 SINGAPORE. Sun —The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will address a May Day rally at Trade Union House. Shenton Way, tomorrow morning. A teachers band will be in attendance from 9 a.m. to 10 a m. There will also be a variety show from
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    • 86 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Police last night arrested a member of an illegal procession at Chong Pang Village. According to the police, there were three illegal precessions in different parts of the Republic. The police spokesman said the illegal processions were in protest against the Security, Trade Union, and
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    • 191 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The alarming rate of traffic accidents involving cyclists has moved the National Safety First Council of Singapore to launch a month-long Safe Cycl- ing Campaign. The campaign, which began on April 24, will end on May 23. It is part of the
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    • 361 13 R( (V.\. Germany, (AP ill leave Germany previously in nr \mAine note going f /,rrinany for the reduc 'rirXe th* lr 'k p force was not dis• Flo. If"* formed source Yesterday that PrefJ<l n lohnson decided 511 *ikr concession on to m
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    • 46 13 NEW YORK, Sun. (AP) Hal Lherman, a free lance writer on foreign affairs, has been elected President of the Overseas Press Club. He was elected on Friday night to succeed Mr. Victor Rlesel. Labour columnist for the "New York World Journal Tribune."
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    • 99 13 LONDON, Sun (AFP) The Indonesian Government may decide to expel one million and a half Chinese living in Indonesia. "The observer" said today. In an article from their correspondent in Singapore, the British Sunday paper said the military authorities in Jakarta already disclosed that 350.000 Chinese in
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    • 101 13 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) A Canadian has offered land in Canada to build a centre to spread the Buddhist faith. Princess Poonpismai Diskul. President of the World Fellowship of Buddhists said yesterday. Princess Poonpismai did not give details on the Canadian Samaritan. Pakistan's offer to host the
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    • 154 13 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) —President Johnson's national crime commission reported today that a substantial minority of the country's police are racially prejudiced. The commission said there was a serious problem of Negro hostility to police, especially in large cities, where many Negroes regard them as protectors
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    • 232 13 DES MOINES. lowa, Sun (AP) Minority groups that challenge United States foreign policy and the nation's political system are a disservice to their country. Texas Governor John Connaliy said last night. ..."Somehow, we must prove to all beyond doubt, not only that our government system works,
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    • 117 13 CHRISTCHURCH (NZ) Sun. (Reuter) -Christchurch Prison Chaplain, Mr. I. Hopkins, thinks that the modern confusion about what marriage should be is due to social revolution which have changed the roles of father and mother. One instance of this, he says, is that as many wives work, husbands
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    • 45 13 Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia is seen here on the grounds of Govt. House in Hamilton, Bermuda, during an overnight stay. His hosts are the governor Lord Martonmere (centre) and Lady Martonmere. The Emperor was on his way to Los Angeles and Montreal. UPI photo.
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    • 213 13 WINNIPEG. Manitoba, Sun. (AP> Emperor Haile Selassie's Winnipeg greeters yesterday included a Canadian politician who once was his educational adviser and a school teacher who says Ethiopia owes him two months salary. The politician was Mr. Robert Thompson, former National Social Credit Party leader who boarded
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    • 84 13 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) One person was downed, 14 others injured .and more than 100 houses were destroyed by a tropical cyclone in the Nakorn s a wan Province, about 200 miles North of here last Friday. According to a delayed report reaching the capital today, three
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    • 180 13 CANBERRA Sun. (Reuter). The Australian government is taking a long, critical look at television programmes featuring violence, crime, and horror to see what effect they have on children. The senate select committee investigating the effect of blood-and-thunder programmes on the community has criticised
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    • 247 13 LtIHBRIDGE, Canada, Sun. (AP) Southern Albertans began stirring under a wet blanket of snow yesterday that isolated any arms, stranded scores of motorists and raised fears of serious spring flooding and widespread damage to crops and livestock. More than 29 inches of snow fell since Thursday
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    • 48 13 BANGKOK, Sun (Reuter) The Thai government has agreed to send 50 tons of rice to help the famine stricken people in Bihar State in India, Radio Thailand announced last night. The rice would be handed over to the Indian government soon, the announcement added.
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    • 152 13 AUCKLAND. New Zealand. Sun. (AP) The steaks they served at a dinner given by a government "Dairy beef committee" tricked many of the experts. Sixty-eight keen steakeaters sat down to dinner and each was served two fillet steak one from a beef cattle
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    • 72 13 ROSEAU. Dominica. Sun. (Reuter) Dominica's big tourist attraction, its boiling lake, has gone off the boil. A Fores guard who made the difficult four hour trek to the lake today through the island's volcanic Valley of Desolation revealed the depressing news He said the lake's outlet
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

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  • Boutique
    • 631 5  -  To show off your curves By: ML. TyjALAYSIA'S sunny weather should make women in the wintry lar;ids of Europe and the United States yearn to be here all the year round. They can swim off the beaches of Kuantan, Port Dickson and Penang to their hearts'
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    • 665 5  -  recipes By: P.C. HERE'S a menu for a convalescent meal. The meal consists of five courses- The first course is a refreshing and nourishing drink of fresh orange juice. The second course is a li?ht. easily digested and nourishing dish-steamed fish. Next is a cheese omelette followed by
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    • 118 5  -  MAUREEN LEE, PATRICIA CHAN,MADELEINE NATHAN. NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter) A new school of bulls and bears playing the American stock market next week will have their business eyes on girls' legs hoping for a hemline clue to market trends. Thev are working on the
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    • 362 5  -  By: M.N. more to A you than your pretty face and figure. Another aspect of you which demands worthy attention is your hair! After you're all done up, it's going to highlight the entire you. How you crop those little heads of tresses will flatter your
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    • 159 5 H r WHAT'S this? You're sure to say tvhen you find yourself reading the now familiar page but without the familiar 'Femme\ Don't let it worry you. It's still your page and we're just changing it to Boutique because we thought it sounds a lot more appropriate.
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    • 297 5 Pants suit in vogue no YOiJ know U that the pants -suit is still ranking high in the fashion pad It is very well accepted in the fashion world and has gained wnuch popularity among the jet-set* "The reason for its popularitysaid a fashion critic, "is because the pants-suit is
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 2648 6 f MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur Pulau Pinang. 6 Ipoh and Mclata 3/10 Johore Singapore 4 Taiping 7 Batu Pahat 9 Kluang TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 and 8 YOUR TV v T.V. MALAYSIA May 2-7 T.V. SINGAPURA May 2 —Ma// S Tuesday MAY 2 P.M. 5.45 PROG. SUMMARY 5.50 NEWS
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  • BOOKS
    • 862 7  -  ttvWfJ by toi siivg oni\ "Who killed Cock Robin? I said the Sparrow, With my bow and arrow, killed Cock Robin." childhood nursery All so simple, uncomj ;ra ted. j T was the Sparrow w v- i0 killed Cock Robin w"th his bow and arrow. But who
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    • 767 7 Not since A DUSTBIN OF MILLIGAN (Dobson, 1961) have I come across a book as zany, as full of the zest, zing for living, life as NEW READERS BEGIN ELSEWHERE by Jonathan Clements (Leslie Frewin: London. 120 pp. 18s). Dad Milligan writing the "blurb" for
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    • 137 7 You'll find a wealth of information about Blighty in the 558 pages of BRITAIN: AN OFFICIAL HANDBOOK published annually by Her Majestry's Stationery Office. This, the 1967 edition, is the 18th in the series. Prepared by the Reference Division of the Central Office of Information, with the collaboration
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    • 1668 7 EDITOR'S NOTE: Around the first of March, the National Centre for Health Statistics can be expected to announce the provisional U.S. birth rate* for 1966. For the 12 months ending November 1966, the rate stood at 186. It had declined from 19.1 in May and
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  • 802 8 ON June 12, 1967, Malaysia will introduce a new currency. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, gives the assurance that there will be no change at all in the purchasing power of the new dollar in Malaysia and oversea markets. He says for the man in
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  • 2115 8 rpHE plight of children in developing countries is still o grim picture. In most of these countries, at least 40% of the total population is under 15 years of age compared with only 20% in well-developed countries with longer life expectancy. Disease
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  • 399 8  -  LETTERS... Hanafiah Hussain. Chairman. F.A.M.A Kuala Lumpur. THE attention of the Authority is drawn to the Public Notice published in your paper dated 27th April, 1967, and the Authority is taking this opportunity to clarify the position concerning the marketing of padi in Tanjong
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  • Student's Page – All $10 Essay Winners
    • 395 10 THE traffic problem is a pressing issue in every major city in the world. It is a problem which cannot be eliminated. However, traffic accidents can be reduced to a minimum if only road-users are more considerate and obey all the traffic rules. THE main
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    • Article, Illustration
      325 10 mil. status WHAT would happen if I were a millionairess? These words used to ring in my ears ever since I was a child. To be a millionairess would mean travelling In a luxurious car, wearing diamonds and mink coats, and living in a lovely mansion which is away from
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    • 439 10 TJEALTH Is uealth. This shows how important health is to us. A wealthy man may have a vast sum of money, but what will happen to him if he is deprived of good health? He becomes ill and stays in bed lamenting. He will not become happy
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    • 414 10 THE world population is certainly what Man has to guard against. It is almost as important as the outbreak of a nuclear global war. It is fortunately receiving the attention it so deserves. Man has to realise the seriousness of the problem. He must also realise
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    • 324 10 I AM an early riser, I have a passion for dawn and this is my favourite hour. At no other time can I find a moment so peaceful. When I hear the first crow of the cock, I get up. After washing myself I take a stroll
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    • 443 10 THE family living next to my house is quite well to do. It consists of seven members the father, the mother, a son and four daughters. These seven persons, though coming from the same family, have different characters and interests. The father, who is head of the
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    • 252 10 FAILURE is the misfortune which one has to confront in one's way to the road of success. Once the hurdle of failure is cleared the hurdle of success is reached. Determination Is the quality possessed by the spider. How the spider weaves its cobweb proves this. Occasionally
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 239 10 Rules of Eastern Sun's essay writing All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 2« Each entrant must fill in his/her o?rn writing the entry form appended below. 2. No entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her photo graph
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 611 11 A WEEK RADIO MALAYSIA May 2-8 Tuesday MAY 2 600 Prog. Summary; V 602 Morning Melodies "00 The News; 7.10 Break--745 News in National Language; 7.50 ]earn a Word and a Phrase Dsy» 300" The News; 8.10 For lousewives. Special Prorammp in the National Lan. rvU 100 Tiffin Date; 1.30
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    • 1075 11 RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPURA o o o o RADIO SINGAPURA May 2-8 Tuesday MAY 2 A.M. 6.00 GOOD MORNING 6.01 MORNING PRELUDE Music from the Browns, The Sy Oliver Orchestra and Charlie Shavers and Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra. 7.00 THE NEWS 7.10 BREAKFAST BULLETIN A magazine programme that includes
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    • 275 11 charm away the troubles of the day—Andre Kostaianetz and Orchestra 6.55 SHARE MARKET REPORT 7.00 THE NEWS 7 10 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON 7.15 BRENDAN O'DOWDA Popular balladeer sings the folk songs from Ireland. 730 SPORTS REEL 1- Explanation of more terms in Badminton. 2. Sports Personality Quah Kim Swee. 3.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 170 13 fSSHAW. ORGANISATION \QW SHOWING! No Free List! I sk«w«: 11. 15. 5 3«- 545 P« \'o INCFE\SE IN PRICES' Juli* 4ndr»«* Max Von S*dow 14VW P Vision Color (CA) 1 CAPITOL Phone ***** TOn\Y —NO FREE LIST! COFFIN f«>r X C.I'NFIGHTFR" Fnnrn \>m Widescreen-Color ***** REX-SKY ***** 11. 1.15. 4.
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    • 138 13 z&sm. FROM EXPLOSIVE AFFAIR All work and no pla/ makes even a MAM FROM U.H.C.L.B. A DULL 00/ AND KNOWING THAT HIS LiFE DEPENDS ON SHARPNESS, NAPOLEON SOLO ACCEPTED THE SONDE'S INVTTATION TO GO WATER SKIING I NOW/ SLALOMING BEHIND HER SCAT AS IT STREAKS DOWN LONG ISLAND SOUND, SOLO
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    • 238 13 ORCHARD 321b l"| 4'2nd Grand Day! Today 4 Shows! Show Starts: 9.30. 1. 5 A *30 p.m. "G.P." Starts: 9.45-1.15-5.15-S.45 p.m. IN RIPER CINERAMA "GRAND PRIX" ?MOM? Jame* Garner Era Marie Saint SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION SI .50 to any seat Day shows only! I ODEON ***** 1 NOW SHOWING! Dally
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 492 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can t>e accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building Singapore. S.S MUBARUK fir Brothers. Ltd.. 63. Bras Basah Road, Singapore HAMIEM STORE. 1419 Upper Changi Road. Singapore 17 A.T. GNANAPRAKASAM CO.. 1361 Changi Point, Singapore 17. LIDO MILK BAR Lido Theatre
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    • 572 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC STAFF APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited for the following non-academic appointments which have become vacant SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING (1) Laboratory Steward (Data Processing) Applicants should have had recent experience with punched card equipment and be prepared to take full responsibility for its functioning. Duties will include the
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    • 302 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PERAK. TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R., di-dalam Kelas "D" dan ka-atas ber Kepala IV, Kepala Kechil 10, akan diterima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak, Ipoh, hingga jam pukol 3 petang pada 12hb Mei, 1967 untok:— CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE DRAINS. DRAIN CULVERT JUNCTIONS.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
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