Eastern Sun, 4 May 1967
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Title Section26 1967-05-04 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily T SINGAPORE EDITION Ettd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 282 Thursday* 4 May 1967. ☆MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents26 words
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Article, Illustration434 1967-05-04 1 KEN STANLEY - 'Membership should be regardless of ideology 7 -By KEN STANLEY FORMAL INVITATIONS are soon to be eetended t Asian countries to motion of a bigger The invitations will come from the two sponsoring Thailand and Ind Informal ministerial discussions have already begun on this need434 words
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Article, Illustration433 1967-05-04 1 Soldiers search Viefcong.... SAIGON, Wed. (UPI) U.S. military spokesmen today reported heavy fighting on both ends of South Vietnam that piled up more than 300 Communist casualties. U.S. 9th Infantry Division troops cornered a Vietcong battalion in the Mekong Delta and reported killing 181 in day-longUPI Radio Photo. - 433 words
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185 1967-05-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman announced today that Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak will for the time being look after the Ministry of Home Affairs. "There is no hurry to appoint a new Minister for that Ministry", the Tunku185 words
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301 1967-05-04 1 H. M. S. SUTAN - By H. M. S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY MR. S. RAJARATNAM, Singapore's Foreign Minister, said here today that the Republic would join Greater ASA, as proposed by his counterparts, Dr. Adam Malik, of Indonesia, and Tun Thanat Khomaa, of Thailand. i The Minister was speaking301 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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100 1967-05-04 2 Members of the Government and State Council of Pahang recently in Britain as guests of the Government are seen with British Members of Parliament during a tour of the Parliament Buildings in London. From the left in the group are Haji Abu Bakar, PJK, and Haji Mokhtar, both Pahang State100 words
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216 1967-05-04 2 Russia, E. Europe to use more natural rubber Sekhar KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Russia and Eastern Europe are expected to use more natural rubber in the production of consumer goods in the coming years. The Director of the Rubber Research Institute here, Mr. B. C. Sekhar, said this at a luncheon216 words
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Article75 1967-05-04 2 PENANG, Wed. A sun-dry-goods shop proprietor, Cheah Swee Hock (38) who was taking a stroll along the old Esplanade here late last night, was held up by four youths who took his personal belongings. While one of the youths held hts neck hard, the others fumbled75 words
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101 1967-05-04 2 Malayan Tobacco Company announced today that Enche Mustafa bin Mohd Ali has been appointed Advertising Manager for Malaysia. Enche Mustafa was educated at the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumper,and wa s granted an MTC schorlaship to Cambridge for three years where he obtained an Honours Degree in Economics. After leaving Cambridge101 words
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85 1967-05-04 2 IPOH, Wed. .38 pistol and 16 rounds of ammunition were seized bv the police when they raided a restaurant in Hugh Low Street here last evening. This was told to the Sessions Court here today when two men. Hashim bin Bidin, 21, and S.85 words
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312 1967-05-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, M.P., today called on the Prime Minister and the Government to condemn the "acts of violence" against the Chinese in Indonesia. He also asked the Government to call on the Indonesian authorities312 words
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101 1967-05-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR Wed- The Railwaymen's Union Malaya is not happy over the way tenders are being called for the supply of 10 main line diesel locomotives. The tenders were aavertised on April 14 "Why is it required to rush up the tender101 words
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Article57 1967-05-04 2 PENANG. Wed. A teacher and his wife who returned home after their work at about 4.55 p.m. yesterday, found their house in Brown Garden in a mess. Mohammed bin Yunos (31) and his wife. Rokiah binte Abdullah, a telephone operator, told police that four rings and cash to57 words
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Article54 1967-05-04 2 IPOH, Wed. Liew Kin Yin, 27, unemployed, was today jailed for one year when he pleaded guilty to stealing a motor-cycle at Yau Tet Shin Street on April 6. Liew, who had two previous convictions, was arrested by the oolice in Kampar while riding the motorbicycle with54 words
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283 1967-05-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 45,000 strong Royal Malaysian Police, apart from preoccupation with their official duties and functions, have an organised long-term recreational programme, which is aimed at keeping their officers and men fit and healthy at all times. Such emphasis on physical fitness was283 words
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220 1967-05-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sultan of Perak today rapped the President of People's Progressive Party, Mr. D R. Seenivasagam for saying that the Sultan should not Involve himself in the National Language issue. The Sultan, speaking to newsmen here, said that it was "fit" for220 words
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Article52 1967-05-04 2 IPOH, Wed. Lee Soo Leng, 24, and Lee Ying Yuen, 25, were today fined $250 on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Lim Eng at the Sessions Court here. The court was told that Lim was beaten up by the men at Yau Tet Shin Street on52 words
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Article179 1967-05-04 2 KAJANG, Wed. The Sultan of Selangor will officially declare open the new T half-a-million dollar Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan, Kajang, on Friday, at 4 p.m. Located at 14th. mile Cheras Road, here, the school, a two-storey structure has 14 classrooms, an office, two laboratories, two domestic179 words
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Article, Illustration63 1967-05-04 2 "Many happy returns" and warm wishes were expressed to the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir (second from right) at a dinner given63 words
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Article243 1967-05-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sultan of Kedah, will go on an official visit to Mentakab camp to Inspect the Second Malaysian Reconnaissance Corps on Saturday. He is the Colonel-in-Chief of the Corps. He will be accompanied by the Sultanah. On arrival at the camp In243 words
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Article, Illustration311 1967-05-04 2 IPOH, Wed. A glowing tribute was paid by the Lions Club of Ipoh to one of its members on the Board of Directors, the late Mr. Foo Seik Kai, at their annual general meeting here today. Dato Chan Swee Ho, who311 words
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Article107 1967-05-04 2 PENANG, Wed. The establishment of a Cancer Detection Centre here toge'her with the formation of a Sta* branch of the National Career Society of Malaysia are worthwhile projects deserving the maximum support from the public. This statement was contained in a souvenir programme for the charity107 words
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Article, Illustration50 1967-05-04 2 The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, declared open th® Medical Division of the Che Pan)? Khor Moral-Uplifting Association at Pang- kor in Dindings, recently.50 words
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Article, Illustration312 1967-05-04 3 HOO BAN KHEE - pre-dawn holdup in Capital: by HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A gang of nrmed roobers carted away $16,800 worth of car spareparts in a pre-dawn holdup here today. An offer of $3,000 w as made for the recovery of the whole StoCk to "WeEASTERN SUN Pix by Mok Voon. - 312 words
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Article79 1967-05-04 3 rSfS*;- wed. A the Natlnn in aid of Fund vffiV Dlsast er Relief Miri Cn at the hall on The cV Ma X 13 band constabulary The Rr. c j e n attendance, vision Fourth Din'he Ami Haji ch^r man 0 f JL 1S also the L the organising79 words
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85 1967-05-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Enche Merican bin Sutan 49, Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, has been selected to attend a six-month course at the Joint Services Staff College in the United Kingdom. Enche Merican is the 13th officer attending this course He joined the police85 words
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82 1967-05-04 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed. An Indian padi-planter, S. Krishnasamy of Sungai Gedong, 16 miles from here, has donated a plot of land to the Perak State Government to erect a community hall in the village. "It is my humble contribution to the Government to help82 words
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377 1967-05-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. (Reuter) The World Health Organisation (WHO) has urged rich and poor nations all over the world to join hands in protecting man's health. The W. H. O. Regional Office for the Western Pacific here warned that the widening377 words
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Article301 1967-05-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Loo Kuan alias Ah Hong, 20. arrested after he was shot by a detective, pleaded guilty to a charge of armed robbery in the Sessions Court here today The President of the Sessions Court, Enche Abdul Hamid bin Dato Azmi, reserved judgment301 words
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47 1967-05-04 3 Here is the exotic Danish model wearing the latest in fashion with new trend of design in fantasy patterns, that stands out boldly even with its long length at the height of mini-craze sweeping round-the-world. The dresses in fantasy patterns were recently shown in Copenhagen. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 47 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-05-04 4 MR. Quek Sin Bock Director of Hock Lee Bus Company and also Celestial Room Restaurant and his wife, Madam Lee Yew Yew, leave Singapore this week for a world tour to study the set up of restaurants and nightclubs and dress-making industries in other Asian and91 words
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402 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Defence counsel Mr. T. T. Rajah today successfully applied for bail for 44 accused persons in the Ninth Magistrate's Court. i The 44 were refused bail yesterday when they were charged in the same court in connection with the May402 words
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Article62 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thp first RAF satellite reporting station outside the united Kingdom has just com© into service at the Royal Air Force, Changi. By using the Information fed by u. 8. ESSA and Nymbus satellites into Hawker Siddeley equipment about noon everyday, meteorological officers at RAF Changi62 words
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Article107 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Red Cross Society will celebrate "World Red Cross Day" on Sunday at 4.30 p.m. They will have a mass combined Red Cross rally of voluntary aid detachment and Junior Red Cross members at the Raffles Institution. The Republics President, Enche Yusof bin107 words
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Article46 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. S. Haridas of the University of Singapore's Research Department will give a lecture on "Productivity" to member of the Mansfield Local Employees' Union at 5 p.m. on May 10 at the Mansfield Staff Rest Room, Fifth Floor, Ocean Building, Singapore.46 words
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Article, Illustration502 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wid. Alliance Party Singapura has adopted a new party symbol an eightpointed compass in line with the political situation in the Republic. The Chairman of the party. Dr. Thio Chan Bee, made this announcement today. He also outlined in detail Alliance Party Singapura's "new502 words
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273 1967-05-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Johore Government is to establish a pioneer land scheme for the youths in the State. 4 The scheme, when implemented some time this year, will be the first of its kind in the country. Announcing the scheme, the Mentri Besar.273 words
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Article50 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Finance Ltd. will be holding a cocktail party to celebrate the official opening of their new head office at 100/102 Robinson Road. The three-storey building, with a meszanine floor, ha* the latest amenities to provide clients with the most up-to-date financial services.50 words
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Article136 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A 15-minute colour Aim on Singapore will soon be shown to travel agents and private clubs in Europe, particularly in Germany, to woo tourists to the Republic. The film, titled "Singapore, The Lion City", was produced by Cathay Film services for The Singapore Tourist136 words
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Article46 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A 40-year-old lady fell to her death from the fourth floor of Block Four, Jalan Bukit Ho Swee. at 11.20 a.m. today. Police said that she was dead before the arrival of an ambulance. There were no papers of identification on ner.46 words
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Article50 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed Mr. G. G. Thomion, Director of Training in the Ministry of Finance and of the Political Study Centre, will ipeak on "Singapore in the Setting of South-east Asia" on Saturday May 6 at 1-30 p.m. during the luncheon meeting of the Junior Chamber of Singapore.50 words
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192 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE, We d. The Singapore Government has agreed in principle to the establishment of diplomatic relations, at am* bassadorial level, with the Republic of Yugoslavia. This was Indicated today in a Foreign Ministry statement issued this evening. Plans will be finalised in the192 words
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Article82 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Junior Chamber of Singapore is organising an Orientation Seminar on May 7. from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. at its Chamber, 4-A. Prince Btreet. Singapore. This seminar is organised specially for Jaycees and in particular the new members to keep them informed of the history82 words
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Article43 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. —Mr. Yeo Pen* Hon. 28 manager of the lie Kai Teck and Co. in Jalan Besar, reported to the police yesterday that thieves broke into his office and £ot away with $l,OOO in cash and four typewriters valued at $1,200.43 words
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Article, Illustration181 1967-05-04 4 Although he was 8,500 miles from Stirling serving on a Royal Australian Air Force station at Butterworth, Penang. Malaysia, RAF Corporal Walter Sillars donned his kilt and and sporran when he married Miss TEvelyn Frost, daughter of an Army Warrant Officer. And he talked his best181 words
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88 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Institute of Busineaa Administration is again participating in the annual International Congresx on Human Relations to be held in Melbourne from May 8 to 10. The theme of this year's conference is: "Technological Change and National Efficiency". Its purpose is to create88 words
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Article85 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Sri Durga Dass Sachdev, President of the Arya Samaj. Singapore, will present 76 books published in the English language on the religion, philosophy, culture and history of India, to the National Library, In the collection are books by outstanding Indian personalities such as85 words
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276 1967-05-04 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. In a counter-claim, the plaintiff, who is suing his elder brother for 5652,738.35, today denied a suggestion by the counsel for the defendants that he brought this action only because of an earlier claim by his elder brother. The plaintiff, Mr. Balwant Singh, managing276 words
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Article, Illustration23 1967-05-04 4 Miss Emiko Hashimoto, 21, will perform Japanese cultural dances to celebrate the inauguration of the new air link between Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur.23 words
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532 1967-05-04 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. A defence c°unsel, Mr T. T. Rajah, today suggested to the Prmc'palofSin Min Hieh School, Mt. Chew Peng Leng, in a District Court that he had fabricated the story of the alleged assault on him bv his students in order to find an532 words
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Article100 1967-05-04 10 MALACCA, Wed. Over 300 civilians attached to the War Department are facing the possibility of retrenchment next April following a cut in the strength of British troops stationed in the Commonwealth strategic base at Bukit Terendak, 13 miles from here. The posts that will be affected100 words
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Article, Illustration207 1967-05-04 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The children of two prominent bankers were united in marriage today. They are Dr. Patrick Wong Yu-Pei, youngest son of Mr and Mrs. Wong Ker Lee, and Miss Linda Chang Ghai Fong. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chang Ming Thien. Mr. Wong207 words
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Article, Illustration68 1967-05-04 10 Miss Tourism Singapore, Mollie Ang Mooi Hua, 22, is currently visiting Stockholm to learn about Sweden. She has been travelling around Europe for some time and now she is heTe, invited by Scandinavian Airlines System and The Tourist Traffic Association of Stockholm. She paid a visit68 words
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613 1967-05-04 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. A former detective police constable in the Singapore Police Force who was dismissed in May, 1963, is seeking a declaration from the High Court that his dismissal was illegal, void and of no effect. The ex-detective, Phang Moh Shin, who613 words
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797 1967-05-04 10 ACCUSED SINGAPORE, Wed. The former Secretary of the de-registered Public Daily-Rated Cleansing Workers' Union, P. P. Nathan, today denied in Court that he and K. Suppiath, formeT President of the deregistered Public Daily Rated Employees I mons' Federation, had discussed going on797 words
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516 1967-05-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia will soon have negotiations with the Ir.dorv n Government on an agreement to control border traffic between the two countries. Officials for the talks, to be held in Jakarta will be chosen by the w.r-cfpr of Home516 words
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309 1967-05-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An ex-convict who committed armed robbery because "his child was ill" was today sentenced to five years' jail and six strokes of the rotan by the President o* the First Sessions Court here, Enche Abdul Hamid bin Dato Azmi. Yon? Guan309 words
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90 1967-05-04 11 F our senior students from various parts of South-east Asia at present attending the Cashmere High School, Christchurch,New Zealand,prepare a chemistry experiment in the school's general seience laboratory. All in thier final year before entering university,the students are (from left):Cheah Kong Seai,of Ipoh, West Malaysia; John Tan, of Miri Sarawak,90 words
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296 1967-05-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tun Abdul Razak today spoke of the necessity of evolving new and more "realistic, scientific and sophisticated" methods of promotion in the civil service and private firms. Only in this way, he said, could Malaysia harness the maximum of its296 words
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Article161 1967-05-04 11 PENANG. Wed. The new building of the Federation School for the Deaf, on a 12-acre piece of land at the vale of Temple Road here when completed, will be a milestone in the history of the school. This was stated by its Hon. Treasurer,161 words
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329 1967-05-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed—The Chief of the Armed Forces staff, General Tunku Osman bin Tunku Mohamed Jewa, said yesterday that during his twoweek visit to Australia beginning today, he would have discussions with his Australian counterparts on "certain defence matters." He declined to define what329 words
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Article131 1967-05-04 11 KUCHING Wed. At a handing-over ceremony to be held on May 15, 464 acres of high-yielding rubber will be formally distributed to 56 phase 1 settlers in the Melugu land development scheme in Second Division. Each settler will then become the owner of an 8-acre lot131 words
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Article, Illustration163 1967-05-04 11 Pix shows: (from left) Miss Misako Kobatashi, Miss Masae Kurashiki, Miss Emi Okumura and Miss Hisako Terakawa. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Executive Vice President of Japan Airlines. Mr Terou Godo, arrived here today with a bevy of beautiful air hostesses and dancers to Inaugurate the new air link between Kuala163 words
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Article, Illustration208 1967-05-04 11 Percy Joseph - by Percy Joseph. THE raffla craze has hit the Federal Capital like a thunderbolt and in its wake has left a long stream of spinsters, housewives, grandmothers and even jet-set girls, whiling away their precious afterofflce leisure hours weaving yards and yards of the material into ladies'208 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1967-05-04 4 SPORE DIARY 6.45 p.m. and 9 30 p.m. National Theatre: Southeast Asia Stars Concert, organised by Evernew Organisation. 7.45 p.m. Victoria Theatre, "Confession," stage play, organised by the PAP Telok Ayer Branch. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Keat Hong Hng off Chua Chu Kang Road;98 words
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WORLD NEWS
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255 1967-05-04 5 OEOUL, Wed. (Reuter). Millions of South Koreans lined up in long, orderly queues to vote this morning as the polling started at 7 a.m. today for the election of a Sixth President to rule this young Republic for the coming four years. President Chung-Hee255 words
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Article182 1967-05-04 5 ATHENS, Wed. (AP) Three Athens daily newspapers which stopped publishing following the April 21 coup d'etat officially advised their employees yesterday that they were closing down. Mrs. Helen Vlachou, publisher of the right-wing morning paper Kathimerini, and of the Conservative independent afternoon paper Misimvrini, told182 words
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Article, Illustration688 1967-05-04 5 Carven Hudgins - Bt Carven Hudgins rilRO Wed. (AP) C il?nt Gamal Abdel last night singled > tbf I'nited States as No. 1 enemy and JJLtA Washington of diwha* he called ntPT revolutionary" in"£°UJPt and «he Middle 1 a two-hour address irirtne Workers' Day in SfcSro688 words
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Article132 1967-05-04 5 TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter)— Madame Ratna Sari Dewi, Japanese-born wife of deposed Indonesian President Sukarno, said in a television interview were today she would keep it "secret" when she would return to Indonesia. Commenting on a Jakarta press report that Madame Dewi would arrive in Jakarta today,132 words
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Article436 1967-05-04 5 JAKARTA. Wed. (Reuter) Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Adam Malik has denied that acting: President General Suharto will reshuffle hi s Cabinet. Dr. Malik's denial yesterday came after the announcement that the Indonesian Army's commands would undergo a massive shake-up in the near future. Dr. Malik told436 words
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Article86 1967-05-04 5 CALCUTTA, Wed. (AFP) —Twelve Na*a insurgents were killed in a day-long battle with Security Forces on Sunday at Khoikholok Camp in the Ukhrul area of Manipure State in East India, an official report said last night. The camp was attacked by 600 Naga insurgent* who killed86 words
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Article, Illustration51 1967-05-04 5 Top leaders of the current "Cultural Revolution'' movements pose with performers of the ballet "White-Haired Girl" of Shanghai Dancing School recently. The performance, cynically attacking "White Haired Bourgeoisie," was hailed loudly by the leaders, including Kan* Sheng. Chiang Chin, Chen Po-Ta and others. PANAPANA photo. - 51 words
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Article100 1967-05-04 5 TAIPEI, Wed. (AP) Tragedy overtook a family of six riding home on a motorcycle on Saturday after a big Pai-Pai (Godworship) feast at Chaoyang in northwest Formosa, according to a belated report. The overloaded motorcycle, driven bv Lai TingLang, 32, collided with a taxi, killing three of100 words
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406 1967-05-04 5 GENEVA, Wed. (UPI) America and Russia yesterday postponed the resumption of disarmament negotiations in the hope of achieving prior agreement on a nuclear non-proliferation treaty. Talks in Geneva among the 17 nations represented at the disarmament conference will now resume on May 18 instead of406 words
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Article, Illustration150 1967-05-04 5 PESHAWAR, Wed. (Reuter) President Ayub Khan declared here today that Pakistan was strong enough to crush any outside aggression. In a speech at a Durbar (gathering) of local tribal leaders, he said that In view of Intense war preparations by India, Pakistan was adopting all necessary150 words
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454 1967-05-04 5 PATRICK J. KILLEN - Bv PATRICK J. KILLEN WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI). Without fanfare the United States signed a new military assistance agreement with Indonesia and made the first delivery of non-combat equipment last month, State department officials disclosed yesterday. A spokesman said the agreement was signed on April 14 in454 words
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666 1967-05-04 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP). —The United States will withdraw up to 35,000 troops and almost 100 airplanes from Germany next year, saving a reported US$lOO m according to on agreement reached between the U.S. Britain, and West Germany. The agreement, announced yesterday, was reached after666 words
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Article117 1967-05-04 6 LONDON. Wed. (AFP) The first batch of 8,000 British women and children, being repatriated from Aden to avoid terrorist attacks, arrived in London today. The 41 women and 37 children, the first group of soldiers families, quit Aden 24 hours after the Commando Wing of117 words
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58 1967-05-04 6 OVER 100 couples of youths in Taipei stormed into a Taipei hotel recently to twist hips, as a Taipei's night club owner held a "A GO GO" dance contest. The contest offered a set of TV for winner and a 19-year old Chinese shapely girl grabbed the prize for herPANA; Photo. - 58 words
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Article85 1967-05-04 6 PASADENA, California, Wed. (AFP) Mysterious disappearances are taking place on the moon. "Surveyor 3" excavated rocks from the lunar surface but when the spacecraft was getting ready to place them in front of its tripod to be photographed, the stones suddenly vanished. Experts of the jet propulsion85 words
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310 1967-05-04 6 Don't expect automatic cure for drain' BOSTON, Wed. (t T PI). A high treasury official warned yesterday that the U.S. dollar drain will not "automatically" disappear when the fighting stops in Vietnam. I The balance of payment deficits could "bust out all over again" in other forms, Mr. Winthrop Knowlton.310 words
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409 1967-05-04 6 VATICAN CITY, Wed. (UPI). —Pope Paul VI yesterday hailed the "wonderful techniques" of modern communications but warned that mankind is being "almost overpowered" by "contradictory appeals.'' The Pontiffs message, itself carried by the Vatican's own radio and Italian television, was to mark Sunday's observance of World409 words
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Article54 1967-05-04 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPT) Philippine Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos said today he felt fine after undergoing minor surgery on Monday at a local hospital. The Secretary said he entered Providence Hospital on Monday on the advice of his physician. He said surgery was performed to remove "some54 words
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Article438 1967-05-04 6 Kennedy Round WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP). President Johnson, chief tariff negotiator said yesterday that the K*n nedy Round talks in Geneva must be virtually com* pleted by early next week or the long effort to m©v» toward freer trade will come to naught. After conferring with Pres.438 words
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Article125 1967-05-04 6 COPENHAGEN, Wed. (AFP) Malaysia's cabinet ministers for Health and Telecommunications arrived here yesterday on an official visit to Denmark. Health Minister Bahaman bin Samsudin will have talks with Danish Home Minister Hans Haekkerup and will visit three manufacturers which produce hospital equipment His programme also calls125 words
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Article158 1967-05-04 6 PRETORIA. South Alr.-i Wed. <AP» Pretoria? Supreme Court ruled that Sandra Lain?, an 11-year-old girl plight has caught worldwide interest, must remain classified under South Africa's laws as coloured or mulatta. Despite the fact that th* girl has white parents ana white brothers and sister;, the158 words
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Article27 1967-05-04 6 DUBLIN. Wed UFP > The Irish Republic ha* cided to "reactivate request to join the Common Market. Prime Jack Lynch announced tn. evening.27 words
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Article, Illustration12 1967-05-04 6 Picture shows U.S. bombers bombing the thermo-power plant at Haiphong, N. Vietnam.12 words
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Article284 1967-05-04 7 STOCKHOLM. Wed. (UPI) People have tried many desperate tricks to escape from Communism. But few were forced to such lengths as Hungarian surgeon Andor Rosmanit. He divorced his wife and then helped a Swedish "friend marry her and adopt his 9-year-old son in order to284 words
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65 1967-05-04 7 King and Queen of Nepal are shown lining up on the balcony of Amsterdam Palace with Queen and Prince of the Netherlands upon their arrival for the state visit to the Netherlands. From left to right: Queen Juliana. 18-year-old Prince Cyanendra of Nepal. Queen Tatna Rajya Laxhi Devi Shah of65 words
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229 1967-05-04 7 PALI AS. Texas. Wed. (AP). Earth may become < 0 contaminated, m university researcher said yesterday that it is not inconceivable that with 35 years may have to develop orbital health maintenance stations for human survival Dr. Eugene B. Koneccl foresees the time229 words
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131 1967-05-04 7 VATICAN CITY. Wed. popp Paul VI yesterday Usued a decree retaining for h>m>elf decibion> regarding marriage and celibacy for priests of the Eastprn rite of the Roman Catholic Church The rierrpp. in line with a irtiwfltr one Issued by the pontiff several months ago the131 words
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Article188 1967-05-04 7 tXITED NATIONS. Wed. a PI) Civilisation achievement is under the shadow of obliteration by l np hydrogen bomb. U. N. Vrr*tarv-G?neral I* Thant w arned yesterday. The greatest danger is sometime, somewhere, day, someone might r, ?eer thp hvdrogen bomb and everything will be C Thant said188 words
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794 1967-05-04 7 All aboard for the EEC STOCKHOLM, Wed. (UPI). The Swedish government yesterday announced plans to follow Britain and try to join the European Common Market. Ireland and the EFTA nations are also watching the move closely. The Social Democratic Government issued a communique saying794 words
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251 1967-05-04 7 BALTIMORE, Maryland. Wed. (UPI) Senator Edward M. Kennedy yesterday called for the United States to stop using foreign aid as a weapon against Communism and start using it as a tool to preserve peace. Mr. Kennedy, in a speech prepared for delivery to251 words
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Article55 1967-05-04 7 SACRAMENTO. California, Wed. (AFP) Forty Negroes armed with rifles and pistols today burst into the capital building, the legislative headquarters of the State of California, to protest against the alleged racialism of the Oakland, California Police. Police soon rounded up the intruders, who said that they belonged55 words
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Article139 1967-05-04 7 CHICAGO. Wed. (UPI) You now need a doctor's prescription in Chicago to get a quart of milk. Chicago's Health commissioner said an agreement he reached yesterday with milk dealers that have shut down production would provide available milk "to anyone desperately needing it." Anyone bringing139 words
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Article68 1967-05-04 7 CAIRO, Wed. (AFP) A heavily loaded bus plunged into a canal today, killing at least eight persons and injuring about 36. It was feared the toll would be even higher when the list of persons drowned in the accident is complete. The steering gear of68 words
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41 1967-05-04 7 BARE-FOOTED Jane Russell, the famous busting Hollywood movie star, is being led by an umbrellacarrying air hostess of CAT, when she arrived at the Taipei Airport from Manila, for performances at the United States military clubs in Taiwan recently. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration386 1967-05-04 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI) Leading State Department officials warned Congress yesterday that United States should give close and continued attention to the economic problems of Malaysia and Singapore. Mr. William P. Bundy, the Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific, was testifying386 words
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Article314 1967-05-04 7 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) If Britain joins the European Common Market, the new setup would constitute an economic giant able to look the United States or the Soviet Union in the eye on equal terms. It would form a single market with an area of 543.000 souare miles with314 words
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Article117 1967-05-04 7 Have faith in us' MANILA. Wed (AFP) President Ferdinand Marcos reaffirmed yesterday his faith In the ability of Asians to vanquish poverty, ignorance and disease which he referred to as "Asia's ancient enemies. "We know that Asians have both the resources and the capacity to pull themselves out of mire117 words
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Miscellaneous585 1967-05-04 5 YOUR TV and TODAY £RAXXEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and f f u a Pjnans: 6 Ipoh and 4 x Johore Bahru Taipinj; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Muanj PM. 545 Prog. Summary; 5.50 Ne*s Outlines in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs S'ow: 6.00 News in Tamil; 6.10 ocuinentarv Film Wonders585 words
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Miscellaneous124 1967-05-04 6 All work and no play makes even a MAN FROM U.N.C.L.t. A DULL 80/ AND KNOW!MS THAT H6 LFE DEPENDS ON SHATPNESS, NAPOLEON SOLD ACCEPTED THE BLONDE'S INVITATION TO GO WATER SKIING! NOW, SLALOM!NG BEHIND HE? BOAT AS fT STREAKS DOWN LONG ISLAND SOUNO,SOUD FEELS THE EXHILARATION OF A CfcRNG124 words
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Article836 1967-05-04 8 NOWHERE in Malaysia does Parkinson's Law work overtime than in the public services. Professor Parkinson's dig at bureaucracy, though regarded as satire, nevertheless contains a grain of truth. The truth is evident in many Government departments, where staff members are increased to parcel out work. In extreme836 words
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1882 1967-05-04 8 TOKYO, Wed. MINISTER of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Vietnam, Dr. Tran Van Do clearly defines the responsibility of the Communist regime in Hanoi for the war in Vietnam, for the sufferings of the Vietnam people, and for the failure of Free1,882 words
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1090 1967-05-04 8 WASHINGTON, Wed. There is still Q possibility of a large, conventional ground attack across the Demilitarised Zone by the North Vietnamese, U.S. State Deportment officials said in a weekend review of major international matters. The officials pointed out that the Communists have four, if not1,090 words
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542 1967-05-04 9 oNDON. Wed. Vickers, one of the most famous n British industry, celebrated its centenary ,-ompany recently. 3 though" it was just 100 years ago that it imited company called Vickers Sons and its origins go back to th e 1820s when tv'- 'd Vickers,542 words
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Article123 1967-05-04 9 ARMONK. New York. Wed. For the three months ended March 31, 1967 worldwide consolidated net earnings of International Business Machines Corporation were 5137,139.950 after taxes, Thnm.i> J. Watson. Jr., chairman of the board, reported. Earnings per share were $2 52 cn thf 54,517.658 shares outstanding. This compare123 words
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Article205 1967-05-04 9 Wed. rUPI) European Trads eave her per•to make a new bid the European L .ramon Market. they extracted a r.rr r m her t0 safear'-; doai h 1 ln L erests in u ai ,he makes and to r^Hnw\' on? a transitional in order E205 words
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Article35 1967-05-04 9 NEW YORK, Wed. (AP) Standard and poor's 500 stock index. Close Net Change 425 Industrials 100.80 off .15 20 Railroads 46.07 off .17 55 Utilities 71.71 off .30 500 Stocks 93.67 off .1735 words
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Article20 1967-05-04 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (AP) Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No sales. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 21N-nominal.20 words
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Article300 1967-05-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. May first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5.00 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 562 cents per lb., down i cent from previous close. The tone was dull. Long liquidation and speculative stale bull selling by weak holders brought the market300 words
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Article80 1967-05-04 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T. 32-3/4: Airmail O.D. 32-7/8; 90 d/st. 33-1/4 credit bills; 33-5/8 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 351/2; Airmail O.D. 35-5/8; 90 d/st. 36-3/16 credit bills; 365/16 trade80 words
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Article57 1967-05-04 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (AP) Dow Jones stock averages Open High 30 Industrials 891.87 898.39 20 Railroads 231.40 232.66 15 Utilities 139.31 139.95 65 Stocks 315.01 317.01 Low Close Change 30 Industrials 88.619 891.65 off 1.28 20 Railroads 230.34 231.81 off 0.08 15 Utilities 137 55 138.84 off57 words
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Article48 1967-05-04 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday were unchanged and untraded. May 67 20.30 20.95 July 20.30 20.95 Sep. 20.45 21.05 Dec 20.45 21.05 Jan. 67 20.60 21.15 Mar 20.70 21.25 May 20.70 21.25 The spot No. 1 RSS held steady at 21 C nominal.48 words
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Article25 1967-05-04 9 WASHINGTON. Wed. (AP) The United States government sold 5 long tons of grade B surplus tin yesterday at 1.5275 U.S. dollars a pound.25 words
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Article, Illustration214 1967-05-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. At Expo '67 in Montreal this summer, a new dimension in Images will be established by Canadian Kodak's "cascade of colour" projected on a screen of water. Here is how it works: The screen will be created by214 words
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764 1967-05-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Quiet and easier conditions were the order of the day in all sections of the Stock Exchange. There was no particular feature and Chemical was the most heavily traded in the section of which the price moved from $l.Bl to764 words
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Article25 1967-05-04 9 HONG KONG, Wed. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK55.7225/5.***** pe r US dollar for cash. HK$ 15.99 per pound sterling. HK5262.0 per tael gold.25 words
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Article16 1967-05-04 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The tin price for today was $601.62* per picul. down 12* cents16 words
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Article497 1967-05-04 9 MINMAPOKB—8toci Exchange i prices omciaiiy tinted at the close or n a sine** INDUSTRIAL Bostead 1.54 1.55 C. Sujar 1.86 1.87 C.T.S. Ords. >••• 54 Chemical Co. 1 SO 1.81 Cold Storare 3.44 3.48 Dunlop (Old) CD 2.28 2.29 E. Smelting CD 4.40 Es*o Ord*. CD 3.34 3.36497 words
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Article55 1967-05-04 9 (Manager* Prices) 2.44 Flr«t Malayan 2.34 Second Malayan 1.66 1.76 Third Malayan XD 1.14 1.24 The Commerce A Industry Fund .90 1.00 The Savings Fund 1.37 1.47 Malaysian Industry Fund 1.00 1.10 Sterling Commodltv XD 3 0 4 4 First Hong Kong XD .98 1.03* Second Hong Kong55 words
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Article92 1967-05-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Sineapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Buyers Seliers Coconut ol) (FOR) Bulk 45.00 Coconut ol) (FOB) Drums 47.50 Loose Copra Mixed May/June 27.50 Sugar (Java) 25.25 exgodown Nutmergs 110s 365.00 Nutniejcs B W 175.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper 110.00 (FOB) Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB)92 words
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Article184 1967-05-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The following ships are expected in port today: 1/2 Memnon 3/4 Esquilino 5 Silver Moon 6/7 Golden Wonder 8/9 Rajula 10/11 Wueensville 13/14 Johneverett 15/16 Cathay 18 Andrzej Strug 19 Thorscape 21/22 Sansei Maru 23/24 Livenza 25/26 Kirr.anis 27/28 Malaya 29/30 Taboa 31/32 Bendoran 33/34 Maron184 words
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Article880 1967-05-04 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 1.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Atrllne MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.20 a.m. Airline GIA 982 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a m Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from880 words
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Advertisement71 1967-05-04 10 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo^o '//(»»> xx ifrl ATTENTION ATTENTION!! ATTENTION!! To all EASTERN SUN readers > JUST IN CASE You missed our two previous Tuesday issues, may we take pleasure to remind you that on Tuesday, May 9, our newspaper will contain the following BOUTIQUE o full page specially for women ond girls.71 words
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Article, Illustration324 1967-05-04 12 ONE DAY, as I was going to a town hospital to visit my friend, I saw a horrible accident. Before I reached my destination, I saw a station wagon coming down the road, and went headlong for a tree. The driver and a girl was324 words
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Article, Illustration577 1967-05-04 12 "IT sure is a hell of a picnic," I sighed. "Let's sneak off and do some exploring of our own," suggested Maggie I was a little hesitant about it as I was afraid of the boring company we had with us. However, temptation was577 words
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Article, Illustration244 1967-05-04 12 IT was such a beautiful sun-set that I could not leave it. I was leaning against the tree where I could get a good view of the open sea. There were many fishing boats. Fishermen were mending their nets, chattering to each other Sampan and boats244 words
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Article, Illustration255 1967-05-04 12 I was born in Japan in the year 1962. I am a Toyota car. and in the year 1963, I was exoorted to Malaya by a ship, I did not know how long the journey was- I was sent to one of the big godowns255 words
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Article, Illustration418 1967-05-04 12 THE name of the book I am writing about is entitled "The Witch of Blackbird Pond". The author of this book is Elizabeth George Speare. It was first published in September 1960. The book won the 1959 Newberg Medal. It is an adventure book which418 words
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Article, Illustration294 1967-05-04 12 EXAMINATION is defined, perhaps, as a general survey of a student's progress. For the fact that it is applied now and again to students, it has cultivated an attitude of disgust in the students. But, generally speaking, examinations are not so much of a294 words
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Article, Illustration193 1967-05-04 12 ON the sth of March our family suggested to go to Penang for a picnic. So we prepared all our things. We took the train which was due at 10 o'clock in the morning. On the way we saw rubber trees and lots of other things.193 words
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Article, Illustration252 1967-05-04 12 A professor after studying overseas came home- He asked a taxi driver to go to his sister's house in the jungle area. The driver refused telling him that he should be a fool to go to that area for it had been haunted. The professor persuaded the252 words
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Article, Illustration258 1967-05-04 12 THE law of the jungle Is "kill, or be killed". The stronger beast preys on the smaller beast. The smaller beast preys on the weaker ones. Animals fight for food and life. The savages fight among themselves, for pastures and hunting grounds. The stronger tribes conquer258 words
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Article, Illustration269 1967-05-04 12 DO all of you know what is meant by "Discipline"? Discipline is the training of obedience, which means that we must learn to obey rules, orders of parents and orders given by the elders. When we speak of discipline, we start thinking of how we obey269 words
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Advertisement159 1967-05-04 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And159 words
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379 1967-05-04 13 Chan Kam Yau - by Chan Kam Yau "HPOBRUK" brings bock to us with techmcoloured intensity the soge of the "desert rots", Erwin Rommel's rumbling panzers and his crack Afrika Corps it is a real block- buster of a film. Like so many other films about the heroic379 words
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Article, Illustration117 1967-05-04 13 pENNY Riley is a professional model but she had a break in the film "MAROC 7" where she was cast as a professional model. Here she is seen in one of the 1967 swimsuits which will be seen on the exclusive beaches of the world117 words
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Article, Illustration244 1967-05-04 13 K. SIDHU - by K. SIDHU CINGAPORE, Wed. Handsome and up-and-coming Dhamendra, the 'HE' man of the Indian film world is in Singapore. Having good looks, at 35, this star has many promising qualities in him. He is bent on making his screen a big success244 words
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Article, Illustration249 1967-05-04 13 CHAN KAM YAU - 'AUSSIE KITTEN' with a 38-25-39 anatomy By: CHAN KAM YAU. IZUALA LUMPUR, Wed Julia Bellares, a flve-foot-nine beauty with a breath-taking 38-25-39 anatomy, has been giving Singapore nightclub patrons plenty of thrills and delights with her dancing and juggling. Now she appears nightly at the Mandarin Palace nightclub in the249 words
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Article, Illustration112 1967-05-04 13 TZUALA LUMPUR, AVwed. Mr. T. Godo, executive vicepresident of Japan Air Lines, arrived here yesterday. He is here to participate in the celebration to mark the commencement of JAL's DC-8 Jet Service between Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur on May 9. He is accompanied by his wife and112 words
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Miscellaneous147 1967-05-04 13 ®SHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** 1 •ad BIC, WEEK' NO FREE LIST 4 Show,: 11, 15 > 5.30, 845 p.m. NO INCREASE IN PRICES! '*i» Andrews Max Von Sydow ■A*'AH" P'Vitioß Co!or (DA) CAPITOL Phone ***** Sf)w SHOWING! NO TREE LIST COFFIN for A Gt'NTir.HTER" fwo vcro Widescreen-Color ILREX-SKY *****147 words
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Miscellaneous197 1967-05-04 13 1 I Wk CRGANIb /Tf I O N *wm Ml ORCHARD —***** 45th Grand Day! Daily 3 Shows! Show Starts: 1.00, 5.00 A 8.30 pm. "Grand Prix" Starta: 1.15. 6.15. 8.45 SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS Extra Show at 9.80 a.m. IN SI'PER CINERAMA "GRAND PRIX" SSST Jame* Garner Eva Mart* Saint SCHOOL197 words
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137 1967-05-04 14 GLASGOW. Scotland. Wed. (UPI) Celtic goalkeeper Ronnie Simpson last night was named "Footballer of The Year'' by the Scottish Football Writers Association. Simpson, 36, will receive his award at a dinner in a Glasgow Hotel on Friday night. Simpson won his first international137 words
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Article564 1967-05-04 14 M.T. LINGAM - PARSONS AND SETHUPATHY SPARKLE BY M.T. LINGAM SEREMBAN, Wed. Negri Sembilan Club scored a creditable three wicket win over Kilat Club 'B' from Kuala Lumpur in a friendly cricket match played in Seremban over the weekend. Kilat Club who took the first lease at the wickets could564 words
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318 1967-05-04 14 HOUSTON, TEXAS, Wed .(UPI). Bob Charles, the New Zealander who picked up his biggest golfing pay cheque in years with a second place finish at San Antonio, Texas practised yesterday at the Houston Champions Course, and said things appeared to be looking up.318 words
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Article53 1967-05-04 14 IPOH, Wed. The Perak AAA North Zone annual athletic meet will be held at Sultan YusofT Stadium in Taiping on June 17 and 18. Entry forms for the meet are available at the office of the competition chairman, Mr. Sawaran Singh c/o Survey Department, Taiping. Entries close53 words
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89 1967-05-04 14 Six-year old Mark Crawford proudly holds the cup which his father, Sergeant Mitchell Crawford (kneeling) helped to win for Royal Air Fore Changi in the Far East Air Force basketball finals, played at R.A.F. Seletar. Standing behind them is Flt. Lieut. B. Bellwood. another member of the winning R.A.F. Changi89 words
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Article225 1967-05-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association of Ipoh has made a major breakthrough in its policy so as to encourage its younger members to participate in out-door sports like football and basketball. For the past 60 years, the association's activities were concentrated225 words
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585 1967-05-04 14 LONDON, Wed. (AFP) A stubborn Bth wicket stand of 48 by Gamble and Burnell and a 20-minute stoppage for bad light in the last hour, saved Oxford University from defeat against Surrey in the Parks. The match ended with the Dark Blues 55 runs585 words
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Article210 1967-05-04 14 MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Wed. (UPI) The Alabama House passed a resolution yesterday denouncing exheavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay as "slacker'' and deploring his announced plans to move to this State. Clay said last week when he was stripped of his heavyweight crown for refusing induction into210 words
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484 1967-05-04 14 TOKYO, Wed. (AFP). The outcome of the doubles match is likely to decide the win. ner of the Doris Cup Eastern Zone "A" section finals between the Philippines and Japan to be played at Tokyo's Denen Clay Court from May 5-7. I Such484 words
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Article35 1967-05-04 14 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Last night's English soccer results were FIRST DIVISION: Notts Forest 2 Manchester City H THIRD DIVISION: Grisby 1 Peterborough 1 Swindon 1 Q-P- 1 FOURTH DIVISION: Rochdale 2 York35 words
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Article1997 1967-05-04 15 WINDSOR LAD - Steady Goe highest d K. L. race results by WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Four horses scored their first successes in the country at Kualo Lumpur this afternoon, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's April-May Meeting. They are Cassini Park, Flying Spark, Steady Goer1,997 words
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Article60 1967-05-04 15 SINGAPORE. Wed.—The Singapore Turf Club will hold an Amateur Meeting on Saturday, June 10. at Bukit Timah. Entries are invited from MARA Classes. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. hurdlers and there will also be a Ladles Race for MARA Classes 2. 3 and 4.60 words
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Article556 1967-05-04 15 Bix horses who ran well at Kuala Lumpur during the weekend have gained promotion. They are Galley Proof, Highland Joy and Boy's Fun (all up in Class 2), Illy a Kuryakin and Steady Goer (up in Class 3) and Gwerle (back to Class 5). Following are556 words
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Article612 1967-05-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Following are th£ Stipe's Reports on the Extra Day and First Day of the Selangor Turf Club's April/May Meeting: Extra Dav (Saturday, April 29): RACE 1: At the home turn Jade Sceptre <App Van Breukelen) had to be checked off the heels of Easy Money612 words
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Article1236 1967-05-04 15 Horses Clan 3* Div. 1—6 Furs. 335 042 411 31 014 113 40* 595 193 079 106 22 067 00 470 3 Born Free Nice Fellow The Sheriff Simon Templar A mo* Burke Reganda Rig Job Determination 11 Derbv Street Powell* 11 Oasis Majorana I1,236 words
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368 1967-05-04 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The manager of the Republic's "A" soccer squad, Mr. L.P. Rodrigo, said he was "hopeful" the team would do well on their current tour of Indonesia. The national "A" side left here today on the first leg of their Indonesian368 words
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127 1967-05-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Forty-eight Malaysian athletes will undergo another high (4.000 feet) altitude "test" at Fraser's Hill on Sunday beginning at 9 a.m. They will be taking part in a "road relay" event over a distance of 4A miles, organised by the Pahang Amateur127 words
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174 1967-05-04 16 SINGAPORE, Wed Singapore's women swimming quartette, cracked at Asian Games third place time by ltt.3 seconds during a trial held today. This was the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's first trial to pick out representatives for the First Asian Swimming Federation Games to be174 words
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243 1967-05-04 16 PENANG, Wed. in order to save expenditure, the Town Office of the Penang Turf Club In Union Street will be removed to the race course office in Batu Gantong Road at the end of this month. This was disclosed by the President of the243 words
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55 1967-05-04 16 Paul Fuji, 26-year-old Hawaiian-born, pounds Sandro Lopopolo (R), of Italy into a knockout submission during the second round to wrest the world junior welterweight crown from the Italian in Tokyo. Lopopolo's manager, Steve Klaus (far left) walks toward the fighters to throw in the towel but the match ended beforeUPI Photo. - 55 words
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228 1967-05-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Police "A" qualified for the finals of the Selangor Hockey Association senior knockout competition when they beat Police "B" 3-1 in the semi-finals played at the Depot grounds here this evening. The other semi-finals will be between Kilat Club and Selangor228 words
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Article68 1967-05-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 1966 Sara's Shield cricket finals between Singapore Ceylonese and the Selangor Ceylonese which was to have been played at Kilat Club grounds here this weekend have been called off. The Singapore Ceylonese are unable to make the trip to Kuala Lumpur.68 words
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333 1967-05-04 16 TEHERAN, Wed. (AFP) The unofficial South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee (SANROC) published a memorandum here last night demanding the expulsion of the South African Olympic Association from the Olympic movement if it refused to apply the Olympic Charter's racial integration requirements. SANROC. led333 words
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Article186 1967-05-04 16 SEREMBAN. Wed. Malaysia's hockey captain to the Asian Games at Bangkok last year. M. Doraisamy. has been commended by the Indian Hockey Federation in their "Hockey News" bulletin published recently. Left-half Doraisamy was described as "easily the best of his kind in Asia and indeed186 words
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Article23 1967-05-04 16 NEWMARKET, England. Wed. (Reuter) English colt Royal Palace won the 2.000 Guineas classic race here today, after a photofinish.23 words
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Article34 1967-05-04 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Eastern Sun XI will meet the Straits Times Press XI in a friendly soccer match to be played at Farrer Park on May 7. Kick-off: TM a.m.34 words
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Article164 1967-05-04 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Some 400 boys will take part in the 12th Singapore Company Boys' Brigade Big Walk to be held on May 7 at the An g 1 o-Chinese School field. The big walk the first to be held by the ACS Boys' Brigade164 words
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476 1967-05-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The SelangoT Amateur Athletic Association will next month hold for the first time the SAAA Junior Championships for those b? tween the ages of 18 and 23, at the Youth Centre here In addition, the championships will be476 words
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114 1967-05-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Johore State Tennis Championship for 1967 will be held at the Johore Civil Service Club courts from May 11 to 13. Play will begin at 2.30 p.m. on May 11. and from 9 a.m. on May 12 and 13. The114 words
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155 1967-05-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. After an absence of aimost 20 years, the management of the Bukit Blntang Park here ha* decided to venture cm a boxing promotion for this Saturday at the park. Shaw Brothers' Boxing Promotions in pre-war and early post-war years enjoyed155 words
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Article29 1967-05-04 16 SEREMBAN. Wed remban Garrison beat Field Ambulance XI f ror J' Malacca by eight wickets in an Army cricket ma"D played at the Parol giounGS here today29 words
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40 1967-05-04 16 Sergeant Major Jim Loane of the Army Physical Training Corps (right) receives the cup from Major General David Tyacke, GOC Singapore District. Sergeant Major Loane captained the Army team to victory in the Inter Services Fencing Championship at Tanglin Gymnasium.40 words
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Advertisement361 1967-05-04 14 Eastebn Sun Classified advertisements can oe accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore S.S. MUBARUK (7 Brothers, Ltd.. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore HAMIEM STORE. 1419 Upper Changi Road. Singapore 17 A T. CNANAPRAKASAM CO.. 1361 Changi361 words
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Advertisement171 1967-05-04 14 MANAGEMENT TRAINEE An unusual and important opportunity RESEARCH BUREAU LIMITED, Unilever's Market Research organisation, have c vacancy for a Graduate with Mathematics or Statistics. The qualifications required are: A good Honours degree, or equivalent (although holders of General Degrees with proof of appropriate experience may be considered), with MATHEMATICS. or171 words
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Miscellaneous45 1967-05-04 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $86,506.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****5 $21,410.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****9 $10,705.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****8 5,352.00 STARTERS ($764.00 each): Nos. *****8 *****8 *****3 *****6 *****4 *****2 *****1 CONSOLATIONS ($475.00 each): Nos. *****9 *****6 *****0 *****5 *****7 *****8 *****1 *****8 *****8 *****345 words
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Miscellaneous67 1967-05-04 16 TIME AND TIDE p*" an l®- 4 am. (6.4 ft.); 9.58 p.m. (6.4 ft.). e i tenham: 152 an < n f t 2.39 p.m. (12.9 ft). Port Dickson: 3.35 a.m. (6.0 ft.); 3.35 p.m. (6.6 ft.). 1 p re: 6.50 a.m. (6.6 ft.); 8.56 p.m. (6.9 ft). Sedili Kechil:67 words
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