Eastern Sun, 13 May 1967
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Title Section24 1967-05-13 1 EASTERN SUN Independent, National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 291 Saturday, 13 May 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article820 1967-05-13 1 Wall posters denounce 'imperialism', praise Chairman Mao Tse-Tung HONG KONG, FRI. (UPI) THOUSANDS of Chinese youths went on a Red Guard-typeramyage heavily yoyulated area of Kowloon looting and attaching flaming Molotovcocktails. Many were injured, some seriously. Authorities clamped curfew second d row in the Kow district820 words
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Article, Illustration184 1967-05-13 1 MACAO, Fri. (UPI). Some 30 demonstrators, chanting Communist and pro-Mao slogans, today stormed the visa office of the British Consulate here and disfigured a portrait of Queen Elizabeth. The demonstrations reportedly were held in support of leftist workers in Hong Kong who clashed with184 words
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Article76 1967-05-13 1 J.AX ART A. Fn. (Reuter) Thousands of tramps and loafers thought to be acting as undercover agents of 'hp banned Indonesian Communist Party are being rounded up and herded out karfca Garrison announced today. Top Garrison's Deputy C"r.<?f-of-Staff. Colonel Mustofa Kama: Naseri. told reP~r f76 words
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183 1967-05-13 1 MALACCA. Fri. A man here vowed to keep his hair long when the former President of Indonesia, Dr. Sukarno launched his confrontation against Malaysia. When General Suharto, now Acting President called off confrontation, the man whose hair had since grown over183 words
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Article241 1967-05-13 1 LONDON, Fri. (UPI)— China is chartering international airliners to airlift hundreds of millions worth of gold from London to Shanghai, the London Times said today. The newspaper said seven Boeing flights have been chartered from Pakistan International Airlines to carry 245,000 pounds of gold241 words
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176 1967-05-13 1 MACAO, Fri. (AP). Six hundred chanting Mao-reading pro-Communist students held British Consul Norman lons captive for an hour and fifty minutes today as they harangued him about alleged police brutality against Chinese in Hong Kong. Mr.' lons was released after he promised to forward a176 words
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Article138 1967-05-13 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (UPI) A funeral procession carrying the body of a 40-year-old woman in Tjirebon, West Java, panicked when a voice from the open coffin saying "make it slow, men" was heard. At first the coffin bearers did not pay much attention to the voice,138 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration421 1967-05-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. INDIA is willing to offer technical assistance to Malaysia in establishing its national news agency, BERNAMA Mr. M. C. Chagla, India's Minister of External Affairs, said today. The visiting Minister was speaking at a Press luncheon given by the Press Club421 words
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Article116 1967-05-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Superintendent K a n d 1 a h Sockalingam of the Royal Malaysian Police is among 41 police officers from 22 countries, including Ave from East Asia, who have completed courses in various phases of modern police work and graduated by the International Police Academy116 words
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Article143 1967-05-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Indonesia has invited Malaysia to participate in .the forthcoming Indonesian international trade fair exhibition to be held in Jakarta from March 1 to May 15 next year. This was disclosed here today by the chairman of the Indonesian trade fair and exhibition committee,143 words
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Article119 1967-05-13 2 PENANG. Fri —A driver and an attendant of a liquor firm last night were victims of three men armed with knives, who broke into their van, and took awav ten cartons of wine and whisky. The driver Mohamed bin Syed and the attendant Ismail Kassim had119 words
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438 1967-05-13 2 Penang, Fri. The general secretary of the National Cancer Society of Malaysia, Mr. R. B. Mumford. said here today that a committee hag been established to survey the various needs of those *ho could no longer benefit from cancer treatment. "Plans will be formulated438 words
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908 1967-05-13 2 JESSELTON, Sabah, Fri. In the middle Of nowhere, amidst giant trees and undergrowth the solitude has been broken and thick forests now pulsate with life as sth Squadron Malaysian Engineers push over onwards through a sea of green digging, cutting, clearing and building THE908 words
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Article209 1967-05-13 2 PENANG. Fri. Th» chairman of the United IX mocratic Party, Penan? branch, Mr. Teh Ewe Linremarked today that it -*aadding insult to injurv n y paying nine City Councilor's the meeting allowance o r $3O for the meeting heia r, r Aug. 2 last year in209 words
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142 1967-05-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Some 180 people from 32 countries including Malaysia, are to attend a conference on "Essential oils production in developing countries" which will be opened in London by Mr Arthur Bottomley, Britain's Minister of Overseas Development, on Monday. The Malaysian representative142 words
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158 1967-05-13 2 THE Chief of the General Staff, Lt. General Tan Sri158 words
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Article397 1967-05-13 3 No more financial help to Kelantan Govt—Tun Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, has accused the Kelantan State Government of being ungrateful to the Central Government. He -aid, instead of being th nkful to the Central Government for its is financial assist he Kelantan397 words
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Article342 1967-05-13 3 U.S. attitude on stockpile sales leads to this—H. Wong KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The United States "unfriendly attitude" in rejecting Malaysia's call for a reduction in her rubber stockpile releases has been strongly criticised by the Associated Chinese Chambers of Com- merce. "Unless the General Services Administration is impervious342 words
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286 1967-05-13 3 PENANG. Fri. The first Malaysian to go overseas and undergo training in order to become a trainer of race horses, Mr. Tan Lye Hup, will be back here tomorrow with the hope of introducing new methods of training horses in Malaysia. A286 words
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43 1967-05-13 3 •India's Mi nist e r for External Affairs, Mr. M. C. Chagla, who is on a goodwill visit to Malaysia, paying courtesy call on the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, at Wisma Putra, Kuala Lumpur.Picture shows Mr.Cha gla (left) talking to the Tunku.43 words
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64 1967-05-13 3 The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, declared open the Matsushita Electric Co. (M) Ltd. in Batu Tiga, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday. The $5.5 million plant is a three-nation venture between Malaysia, Japan and the Netherlands. Picture shows Dr. Lim receiving a document for gifts presented by64 words
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192 1967-05-13 3 The High Commissioner for Singapore in New Zealand, Mr. K. M. Byrne (behind), accompanied by High Commission attache, Mr. Frederick Ong Bok Lim, bows in remembrance of war-dead New Zealand servicemen after laying a wreath at the Citizens' War Memorial in Wellington, capital of New Zealand, on ANZAC Day recently.192 words
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324 1967-05-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia is working hard to provide education for its youth and school lunch programmes have helped make it possible for more students to attend classes. This is the conclusion of Msgr. Andrew P. Landi, newlv-appointed assistant executive director of Catholic324 words
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Article32 1967-05-13 3 IPOH, Fri. Thieves broke into the store of Yoon Lean Foong Sin Kee Tin Mine in Tapah last night, stealing five pikuls of tin ore, valued at $2,000.32 words
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Article29 1967-05-13 3 IPOH, Fri. The People's Progressive Party will hold a public rally at the Children's Playground in Brewster Road here from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Sunday.29 words
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111 1967-05-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to Dr. Zakir Husain on his installation as President of India. The message reads: "Your excellency, may I on behalf of my Government and people of Malaysia extend to you our cordial111 words
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157 1967-05-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Malaysian and Spanish Governments have decided to establish diplomatic relations soon to strengthen existing: friendly ties between the two countries. Both the countries have already expressed their preparedness to exchange Ambassadors as soon as circumstances permit. The Ministry of157 words
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Article58 1967-05-13 3 IPOH, Fri. The Lions Club of Taiping received its charter at a dinner at the Lake View Hotel, Taiping last night The presentation of th« charter was made by Mr. Peh Hock Kean of the District Governor's Board and zone chairman, to Mr. Toh Thiam Hock,58 words
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345 1967-05-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR/ Fri. The results of the recent elections in Sobah hove indicated that the people of Sabah had reaffirmed their unshakable faith in Malaysia, because not even a voice was raised against it even during the election campaign. It was also a345 words
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136 1967-05-13 4 PENANG. Fri. Numerous rases or road tax labels on cars being stolen have been reported to the police lately in the island. According to a police spokesman, a large group of children between the ages of ten and twelve hare been moving around in136 words
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Article136 1967-05-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Royal Malaysian Air Force was today presented with a set of books describing life of New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force The presentation was made in a brief ceremony by the High Commissioner for New Zealand Mr. R. H. Wade136 words
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372 1967-05-13 4 PENANG, Fri. A 23-year-old Thai girl, Ah Nong Sae Ching, today gave an account of how she earned money as a prostitute in a private house belonging to a person whom she described as "the old man." Lim Ah Kow, 61, (described372 words
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Article72 1967-05-13 4 TAMPIN, Fri. A painting competition the second to be sponsored by the Tampin Rotary Club, for pupil? in the district drew a record of 113 entries. Thirteen schools took part in the competitior., Mr. Tan Kiap Seng, a director of the Rotary Club here said today.72 words
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Article44 1967-05-13 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Fri. Work on the new town hall here costing $130,000 has been completed. The hall, to be named Merdeka Hall, has also facilities for indoor games. The official opening ceremony of the hall will be held later this year.44 words
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Article70 1967-05-13 4 MALACCA, Fri. Police early this morning raided all known gang hideouts in town after a student, Goh Kim Chuan 20, reported that at 11 p.m last night, three men armed with a knife and an iron rod robbed him of his watch and $l5 cash along70 words
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Article75 1967-05-13 4 MALACCA. Fri The proposed Malacca land owners and ratepayers association last night elected a protem ten-man committee. A rubber planter Mr. Tong Boon Koon, was elected chairman. Vice chairman is Mr. Lim Yeow Koon. Secretary Mr. Chan Leong Cheng, and Treasurer Mr. C.R Nanji. Committee members:75 words
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349 1967-05-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, Vice Admiral John J. Hyland, will arrive at Port Swettenham on Monday in his Flagship, the USS "Providence", for a three-day visit. He will be accompanied by his wife. During the visit Vice349 words
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71 1967-05-13 4 Albert Lim of Harper Gilfillan's71 words
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316 1967-05-13 4 MASSAGE PARLOUR CASE: Blossom Welch exceeded powers of investigation Defence Counsel KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Woman Inspector Blossom Welch, the investigating officer in the Sun Hoi Thong massage parlour case, was today accused of having exceeded her powers of investigation when she ordered a photograph to be taken of a nude316 words
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Article66 1967-05-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Governor of the Bank of England, Sir Leslie O'Brien paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, at his office in the Federal Treasury in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. He was accompanied by the Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia,66 words
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82 1967-05-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Miss Florence Pong. Malaysia's well-known opera singer, will feature in a variety show in Alor Star over the weekend for the UMNO building fund. She has been asked by the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, to give a special performance.82 words
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Article31 1967-05-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. S. Krishnamurthy, a lecturer of the World Union, will give a talk entitled "Towards Unity" at the Town Hall here tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-05-13 4 THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, recently entertained the visiting 29-member Indonesian trade delegation to a buffet dinner at his residence in Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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Article285 1967-05-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Kumpulan Guthrie Sendirion Berhad has commenced production and marketing of a new style lowcast, prefabricated, timber housing in Malaysio. This is an entirely new line for the group, Whose activities have up to now been confined to the rubber and oil palm285 words
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71 1967-05-13 4 MALACCA, Fri Tin Huat. 27, of Campbe: Lane, Singapore was today sentenced to 3 year* imprisonment and six strokes af'cr pleading guilty for at'crr.r*ing to rob a taxi driver Tiong Seng with 3 o*ne still at large last Wednesday evening. Two of71 words
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Article244 1967-05-13 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The remaining 41 of the 44 persons accused of being members of an unlawful a«f»mbly whose common object was alleged to be to hurt to Police officers and rioting at Geylang on av wp re this afternoon released on a reduced244 words
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Article50 1967-05-13 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A group of banner-carrying Chinese school students this evening staged a demonstration and procession along Guiilemard Road and Geylang Road. They were shouting slogans as they marched. The students fled, leaving behind their banners and placards, when the Reserve Unit turned up to disperse them.50 words
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Article123 1967-05-13 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The political Secretary to the \f ni'trv of Culture, Enche Mnhamcd Ghazali Ismail wl jj open the "Peraduan Bmtan? Radio 1967" organis bv Radio Singapore tomorrow. be held at the R.a--5 auditorium 1 contestants, inclu-oart-time singers and .v -who have made occa;ppcarences on TV123 words
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Article48 1967-05-13 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs Dr Ooi Boon Eong from strict hospital has assumed duties as the Kr an medical officer. He succeeds Dr. Foo Khoon Liam who resigned from Government service la?t month. Dr Foo will fce going to •he United Kingdom to futher his studies.48 words
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Article30 1967-05-13 11 TELUK ANSON, Fri. State .A rsembJyman for Pasir nor Saw Beng R. us ejected chairman •an Chinese Ascr ;a* on. Teluk Anson ward c* ~rnual general meeting here.30 words
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Article320 1967-05-13 11 SINGAPORE, Fr i. Singapore and Zambia todav signed the first agreement on trade reached between this countrv and a sovereign rppublif of the African continent. Thp Minuter lor Finance. Mr. Lim Kim San. signed on behalf of Singapore rule the Zambian Minister o! Commerce. Industry and gn Trade.320 words
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Article, Illustration429 1967-05-13 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Trade between Singapore and Zambia rose from some 565,000 in 1965 to morp than $1.55 million in 1966. It is expected that the Memorandum of Understanding on Trade reached between Singapore and Zambia today will help to register even more spectacular429 words
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125 1967-05-13 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister of Defence. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. today in a Government Gazette notice prohibited the entry of 14 persons into the Republic and who are holding former Singapore identity cards. They are:— Goh Siong Leng alias Ah Leng alias Ah Tee; Abdul125 words
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Article, Illustration621 1967-05-13 11 H.M.S. SUTAN - by H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Fri. To streamline the Republic's health service, the Health Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today suggested the establishment of a Co-ordinating Committee to include such voluntary organisations like the Red Cross Society and the St. John Ambulance Brigade. The Minister621 words
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397 1967-05-13 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. Nine new schools, including one costing SI million, comprising four primary, three vocational and two secondary academic, and new extensions to two new secondary schools costing the Government a total of 56.7 million will he opened between May 17397 words
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Article112 1967-05-13 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The children of the Singapore School for the Deaf will play hosts at a reception at their school in Mountbatten Road on May 17 io all those who helped during tte recent flag day which raised $13.000. The money will go towards112 words
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Article60 1967-05-13 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Malaysia-Singapore Airlines will make their first "double flight" to Jakarta at 845 a.m. tomorrow. The flight MSA Silver Kris Comet-4 will reach Jakarta at 9.50 a.m. and leave on oie same day for Singapore. It will be an additional flight to tn e regular60 words
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Article, Illustration138 1967-05-13 12 SERGEANT Tom Carstairs (centre) of Royal Air Forces Seletar. enjoys a drink with his three children after receiving the British Empire Medal for Gallantry (Military Division). Sgt. Carstairs was one of 11 British servicemen who was awarded at a presentation of orders and medals by the138 words
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Article58 1967-05-13 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Joint Chamber of Commerce tonight gave a buffet dinner in honour of the visiting Zambian trade delegation. The reception was held on the roof-garden of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street Government trade officials and scores of prominent local58 words
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480 1967-05-13 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. The University of Singapore today released the results of the first sessional (supplementary) examination for the degree of B.A. and the sessional (supplementary) examination for the degree of B.Sc. as follows: Results of the First Sessional (Supplementary) Examination for the degree of B.A.480 words
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Article24 1967-05-13 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The helicopter which crashed in RHtiJ""'! 1, Johore was a British Army helicopter »rd not an RAF helicopter a* reported.24 words
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Article258 1967-05-13 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Public Works Department gardeneT N. Suppiah, was sentenced to three years jail by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today on two charges of rape. The sentences are to run concurrently. Suppiah faced two charges of raping a minor some258 words
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Article183 1967-05-13 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany is offering two types of fellowships to young scholars and scientists here to pursue advanced academic research projects at German universities and research institutes. The first type is for a period of 10 months, with a183 words
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Article, Illustration97 1967-05-13 12 For PhysioTherapy Congress SINGAPORE, Fr i. Mrs. Geraldine Khor. a physio-therapist in the General Hospital, will leave for Melbourne tomorrow to attend the fifth International Congress of the World Confederation for Physio-Therapy. Mrs. Khor will be Singapore's first representative to the World Confederation. She will represent the Singapore Physio -Therapy97 words
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79 1967-05-13 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The World Red Cross Day appeal for more blood donors evoked a record response from 485 donors. This was disclosed by Mrs. B S. Williams, Secretary of the Singapore Red Cross Society. She said that only 400 of them had been79 words
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1079 1967-05-13 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. Heads of States, Cabinet Ministers and political leaders have, from time to time, complained of the serious and disturbing effects of what have been described os "biased", "unbalanced" reporting on the part of correspondents. Many have come out openly1,079 words
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Miscellaneous16 1967-05-13 4 AB BU. BU.ARE.XOU AMAKEJ SHALL UP OKARE.XDU6OM6 |TO BE LATE FCAag NMORK? VaiM l 2 o.16 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration54 1967-05-13 5 Hongkong, Fri. The first group of Indonesian dependents recalled from Communist China bv the Indonesian Government cross the Lowu border recently into Hongkong. There was no shouting Red Guard on the border and their let t untouched—l nited Press United Press InternationalUnited Press International photo by W. Tsui. - 54 words
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580 1967-05-13 5 HK CURFEW LIFTED HONGKONG, Fri. (Reuter). The curfew imposed in the East Kowloon area here after clashes between Police and leftist demonstrators was lifted at 5.30 a.m. today. The situation of Hong Kong island remained quiet. Cinemas, shops and restaurants were open as580 words
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Article152 1967-05-13 5 T ONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Defence Secretary Dennis Healey last night announced a major troops re-shuffle which could lead to big cuts in army manpower He told the House of Commons that 10 infantry brigades and three large regiments are to be group- Ed into five divisions152 words
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Article, Illustration474 1967-05-13 5 V TBANT FEARS INITIAL PRASE OF WORLD WAR 111 HAS BEGUN UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (UPI Reuter). UN Secretary-General U Thant said yesterday he feared the initial phase of World War 111 had begun and that a direct confrontation between the United States and Communist China over474 words
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Article, Illustration299 1967-05-13 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AP) The White House said that President Johnson considers Wednesday's and yesterday's incidents involving U.S. and Soviet ships "a matter of concern." "The President, of course, deeply regrets the incidents." Press Secretary George Christian, told newsmen in response to an inquiry. He299 words
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156 1967-05-13 5 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) King Faisal, of Saudi Arabia, yesterday dismissed as unprofitable a peace narley with U.A.R. President Abdel Gamal Nasser so lone as "agreements sUmed one day are violated the next." King Faisal, here on a State visit, told newsmen at a lunch of156 words
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Article131 1967-05-13 5 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (UPI) SecretaryGeneral U Thant drew laughter at a Press conference here yesterday with a terse reply to a query whether the U.N. Command in Korea has kept him informed on recent border violence along the Demilitarised Zone "I must admit," he said dryly.131 words
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218 1967-05-13 5 Belgrade, Fri. <ap> Thousands of Chinese were fleeing from Chengtu City in embattled Szechwan Province and the city was reported threatened by large forces of Chairman Mao Tse-Tung's opponents, the Yugoslav News Agency Tan j u g reported from Peking yesterday. It said Southwest China218 words
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Article62 1967-05-13 5 MOSCOW, Fri. (AP) The Peking Correspondent of Pravda left the Chinese capital for home yesterday after he w r as expelled on charges of slandering the "Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution," Tass reported. The official Soviet News Agency said the Correspondent, Valentin M. Pasenchuk. left Peking "because62 words
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Article196 1967-05-13 6 CHICAGO, Fri. (UPI) President Johnson said yesterday that the "Major effort" to solve the present world food crisis must come from the low-Income countries themselves. His message was conveyed by Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey in a speech prepared for delivery to the first international "Agribusiness196 words
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Article71 1967-05-13 6 MANILA, Fri (UPI) Nine whales swam ashore at Parola Beach on the island of Negros in Central Philippines yesterday and at last reports were being guarded by policemen. Police said thev suspect the whales may have swallowed two local fishermen who have been missing since May71 words
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Article354 1967-05-13 6 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (UPI). —U.S. support is all that is keeping South Vietnam alive, said Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Prime Minister of Singapore, in a filmed interview aired in Mexico City last night. "If the American troops were to get out tomorrow, there354 words
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Article217 1967-05-13 6 PASADENA, California. Fri. (UPI) America's lunar Orbiter 4 spacecraft transmitted its first photograph of the moon to earth last night and it was described as "beautiful" by a federal space agency spokesman. Responding in apparently perfect fashion to radioed commands from earth tracking stations, the twin-lensed217 words
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Article, Illustration210 1967-05-13 6 LONDON, Fri. (UPI). Germany is conducting top level conferences simultaneously with East Germany and Japan in a bid for Germany unity on the home front and on accord on German Japan foreign policy abroad. In Berlin. East German Premier Willi Stoph in aI PI Photr. - 210 words
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Article173 1967-05-13 6 CAPE TOWN. Fri. rUPI) Doctors attending South African President-elect Dr. Theophilus E. Donges reported last night he had lost consciousness. Dr Donges was taken to hospital early this morning after a reported stroke. Premier Balthazar Johannes Vorster told parliament this afternoon that Dr Donges had173 words
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Article369 1967-05-13 6 Stoph and H. Kie. meet to discuss blishment of "n< rn His statement then g cold reception fr Bonn governrr.pr- steadfastly ha.> rel recognise the S government. In a letter dated day and del: day. H. StoDh negotiations on the r. isation of relations the369 words
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241 1967-05-13 6 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (UPI). British cooperation with the U.N. Colonialism Committee was in jeopardy yesterday oveT a sub-committee report admonishing Britain against building military bases in its Indian Ocean territories. British representative Mr. John Shaw accused the eight-nation sub-committee of "factual inaccuracies"241 words
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Article134 1967-05-13 6 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) Miss Hilda Hsu, a UPI staff photographer was at, tacked by a mob of Chinese during rioting at a plastic flower factory yesterdayMiss Hsu also had her camera smashed and seized by the mob. She was attacked and beaten around the head and134 words
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Article53 1967-05-13 6 BANGKOK, Fri. (Rtuter) Lieutenant Prayudh Charusathien. son of Deputy Premier Prapas Charusothien. entered into priesthood in a ceremony at a Buddhist temple here yesterday. He will be a Buddhist monk temporarily for the next ten aayg Thai Buddhists take up the yellow robe at least once53 words
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173 1967-05-13 6 CAIRO. Fri. (AP) The Cairo newspaper A 1 Goumhouria today quoted Patriarch Kyrollos VI. religious leader of Egypt's orthodox Copts, as saying Pope Paul has given his consent for the return to Egypt of the body of Saint Mark- It has been in Italy173 words
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Article123 1967-05-13 6 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) Philippine President Marcos was kicked by a turtle on Wednesday but the First Lady, Mrs. Imelda Marcos, reserved her sympathy for the turtle. The kick came while the presidential party was visiting the turtle islands, near Borneo. Pres. Marcos is the first Philippine ever123 words
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Article90 1967-05-13 6 LONDON, Fri. (AP) Queen Elizabeth II has invited the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to join Britain's Royal family at a public ceremony in London next month. The invitation is the first "recognition" by Buckingham Palace of the Americanborn Duchess since Edward VIII abdicated the throne90 words
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Article141 1967-05-13 6 RAWALPINDI. Fri. (UPI) A court of inquiry will be forced to investigate slave labour camps uncovered in West Pakistan. The camps are reported to have used methods akin to medieval torture. Gen. Mohammad Musa, governor of West Pakistan, told a government meeting that several labour camps141 words
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Article148 1967-05-13 6 JACKSON. Mississippi. Fri. (UPI) About 1,000 Negro students rioted at Jackson State College yesterday, hurling rocks and bottles and burning barricades which police put up around the campus. Mayor Allen Thompson drove past the barricades in his big black car and stopped when he reached the148 words
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52 1967-05-13 6 Acting just like the William Tell's son with an apple pierced through by a bow on the head, French skier Jean-Claude Killy, who won the different contests of Alpine ski and added an international title of the first Alpine Ski World Cup pose with three French beauties of skiing field.PANA Photo. - 52 words
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385 1967-05-13 7 Americans train on Agent the mind altering drug SKILLMAN, New Jersey, Fri. (AP). The U.S. quietly teaching its chemical corps officers how to use a powerful mind-altering psychedelic drug ailed \_ent BZ as a possible combat weapon. Effects resulting from the mysterious chemical range from giddiness to hallucinations. "Research to385 words
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Article110 1967-05-13 7 UELUNGTON New Zeahnrt Fri 1 Renter) New /f ihnd is willing: to act as h. tueen Malay < 1 and Singapore. This was sntpd the Prime Minis i„ r Mi Knth Holyoake. in pirl rrnnt today. a question In the Mouse. Mr. Holyoake Mid th>110 words
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Article84 1967-05-13 7 LONDON Fr: (AP).— R > la.-t night barged the United State Motion" |n the Sea of Japan following two ir *r.ts two days be(pecii R and U.SNavy ships "Thp organizers of Ameri< ii provocations against Soviet on the high ponder about the d of results to which84 words
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Article69 1967-05-13 7 SAX BERXARDINO Cali'7 "PI) A 2-year-rived nine hours erturned Volkswagen y *ream with the of his mother and before he was found father, who credited tne mother with saving the propping him e he <-ater level with Dg strength. ted to the fas ve care ward,69 words
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62 1967-05-13 7 •A US$1-million Bible, covered by bronze and made of sheepskin, on display at Tokyo's Seibu Department Store. The Bible containing the last series of the New Testament "Apocalypse" was made by Joseph Foret (seen in the photo) who spent three years and some USS1-million. The book also contains drawings byPANA Photo. - 62 words
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Article180 1967-05-13 7 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AP). —A scientist reported yesterday that a single "shot'' of liquor induced charming, motherly behaviour in some scrappy roosters that ordinarily are rough on baby chicks and they got slightly drunk in the progress. Dr. Joseph K. Kovach of the Menninger Foundation,180 words
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Article236 1967-05-13 7 ...NEW YORK. Fri. (AP) A spokesman for U.S. Jewish groups expressed concern yesterday that "the image of Japan in this country is being threatened" because of what he called the refusal of some Japanese firms to do business with Israel. Rabbi Joachim Prinz, President of236 words
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Article89 1967-05-13 7 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (AP). Africans and Asians here dropped demands last night that the U.N. General Assembly call, for Security Council enforcement action to get South Africa out of South-West Africa, sources said. They agreed there should be talks with South Africa on shifting the89 words
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Article88 1967-05-13 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) School children in India began receiving smallpox injections this week from a supply of vaccine "Borrowed" from New York City, the Health Department announced yesterday. The Indian children began receiving the first of the injections this week. The Health Department said its vaccine88 words
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Article, Illustration218 1967-05-13 7 LIMA Peru. Fri. (AP) Japan's Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko arrived yesterday for a four-day visit in Peru, the first time any member of the Japanese royal family has visit- Ed this South American country. The Royal couple, coming from. Miami. Florida, walkedUPI Photo. - 218 words
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337 1967-05-13 7 THE HAGUE, Fri. (Reuter). Natural Rubber producing countries yesterday made proposals to the United States on the disposal of U.S. rubber surpluses during discussions at the 81st meeting of the International Rubber Study Groups here, well informed sources told Reuter. The conference,337 words
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Article83 1967-05-13 7 TOKYO. Fri. (AP) Foreign Ministers H Willy Brandt of West Germany and Takeo Miki of Japan agreed today that the proposed nuclear non-proliferat-ion treaty "must not prevent non-nuclear nations from using atomic energy for peaceful purposes." In a joint communique after two days of formal talks,83 words
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178 1967-05-13 7 JAKARTA, Fri. (LPI) A Cornell University expert on Indonesian affairs has disowned a paper prepared by two of his colleagues which absolved the Indonesian Communist Party of any blame in the 1965 attempted coup here. Professor George Mc T Kahin, director of the "Modern Indonesia178 words
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102 1967-05-13 7 SAIGON. Fri. (Reuter) Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky informed members of his Cabinet yesterday that he would be candidate for South Vietnam's Presidential elections on Sept. 3, High Government sources said. According to the sources. Air Vice-Marshal Ky made his announcement at a Cabinet meeting102 words
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Article, Illustration156 1967-05-13 7 DETROIT. Michigan. Fri. (AP) Three visiting Russians have charged that the recent defection of Stalin's daughter to the United States "contained elements of treason." Three soviet literary figures-two novelists and an expert on American litera-ture-sharply critized Svetlana Alleluyeva daughter of the late dictator. They said the156 words
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117 1967-05-13 7 LONDON. Fri. (AP) A rlghtwing landslide ousted Britain's reeling Labour Party from control over 46 towns and cities today after municiDal elections throughout England and Wales. Conservative Party chairman Mr. Edward Du Cann, celebrating a Tory triumph at the local polls, called it "A117 words
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138 1967-05-13 7 OKLAHOMA CITY' Oklahoma. Fri. (AP) Governor Dewey Bartlett signed a law yesterday making Oklahoma the nation's first state to legalise human artificial insemination and to give protection of law to children born of such a method. The governor signed the law after extensive checking138 words
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Article58 1967-05-13 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI> Sybil Christopher, the former Mrs. Richard Burton, gave birth yesterday to a five pound, 13 ounce baby girl. Both mother and daughter were reported doing wellThe former Mrs. Burton married Rock and Roll musician Jordan Christopher on June 21, 1965. Burton58 words
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Advertisement229 1967-05-13 5 did you say.. Don't buy a TV set! Q. why sholild I RENT aTV Isation to look after them. We set when f can BUY one? In buy bulk order spares and tubes four years of Renting I will economically,: The cost of labour have paid you the purchase and229 words
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Miscellaneous759 1967-05-13 5 YOUR jy 3U{| -v CH WNf L 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pul.iu Finamg: *> Ipoh and Mrl.iku: o A 10 lolwrt- Bahru I I.tijiin?; 7 flatu Pthat; 9 Kluang. PM. 3.00 Prog. Summary, 3,0] Mr Dec is Goes to Town. Starring Gary Cooper, Jean .eorge Bancroft, 448 Trick and Treat,759 words
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Miscellaneous175 1967-05-13 6 THE MAM FROM EXPLOSIVE AFFAIR All work and no pi a/ makes eves a MAM FROM U.H.C.L.e. A DULL OOV AND KNOWNG THAT HIS LFE DEPENDS OK SHAR& MESS, NAPOLEON SOLO ACCEPTED THE BLONDE'S INVITATION TO GO WATER SKIING.' NOW, SLALOMiNG BEHIND HER BOAT A 5 IT S"n?EAKS DOWN LONG175 words
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Miscellaneous28 1967-05-13 7 Hi 1 it MI: SNv St e &8 H s > S^S ivS V>N ss n. by Johnny hart an excuse to get out of the house PKTION fat28 words
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Article777 1967-05-13 8 THE call to Malaysians to buy locally made goods has not received the response it should. The campaign is not maintained at a high pitch. Local manufacturers have an association which has not made clear to consumers why they should support local industries. This body seems to777 words
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LETTERS...
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Article299 1967-05-13 8 G. B. S - G. B. S. THERE will be many interesting questions that one can raise on the subject of the legal tender of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei when the present Straits Currency ceases to be the common currency for the area. Are there going to be299 words
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Article214 1967-05-13 8 BUS conductors in the Federal capital are often rude, arrogant and belligerent. I specify one very disgusting instance. I was travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Petaling Jaya at 8.20 a.m. on April 13. A passenger boarded a bus after it had left the Foch Avenue bus terminal.214 words
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Article187 1967-05-13 8 An HSC student my friend's son told me that his Geography teacher contemptuously referred to him and his classmates as "dummies". To add insult to injury, she further said that they could only "scrape" through their examinations. The teacher who is teaching in a Singapore school,187 words
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Article164 1967-05-13 8 IT is the normal practice, when vacancies exist in any department or establishment, the unemployed take the first opportunity to apply for the posts with a view of earning a honest living and supporting their families. Many vacancies for labourers under different categories exist for quite164 words
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Article372 1967-05-13 8 AS an interested member of the AL'PE I nion I would like to pose the following questions:(a) Rule 3 (v) Section I of the AUPE Constitution and Rules states: "To try and formulate a scheme for the payment of certain money benefits at the death of372 words
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573 1967-05-13 8 JOHN CHELLIAH, Banting - JOHN CHELLIAH, Banting. COME people may feel that trade unions are detrimental to the progress of the country. I for one feel that a strong trade union movement is very necessary because in the absence of trade unions the Government and other employers may exploit573 words
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Article130 1967-05-13 8 MD. NOOR HAMID - MD. NOOR HAMID. IWISH to draw attention of the authorities on delay of payments to discharged volunteer reserve personnel. I am among 30 others who resigned from 101 Flight unit of the Royal Malaysian Air Force in May, 1966. There were several balances of payment due to130 words
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Article101 1967-05-13 8 C. K. SUBRAMANIAM - C. K. SUBRAMANIAM. DATO Harun bin Hj Idris deserves the congratulations of many law abiding citizens of Malaysia for inculcating into the minds of civil servants not to indulge in politics. Apart from civil servants. Govt, teachers too should not indulge in politics which has101 words
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Article778 1967-05-13 8 ROBERTO SANTAMARIA - By: ROBERTO SANTAMARIA TN the Western Hemisphere, the words of A Guatemalan President Mendez Montenegro spoken some days ago during the "summit meeting" of American presidents, are still finding an echo: "The integration of Latin America is the most far-reaching step thot hos been taken778 words
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Article, Illustration127 1967-05-13 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The pers nnei Manager of CalOil Malaysia Limited, Mr Richard Png, recently lelt U'T New York to attend a Development Conference organised by Caltex. ilowing this. Mr. Png u\.; be engaged in a trainire assignment to observe fun 'ioning of Personnel Relations Division127 words
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Article277 1967-05-13 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. May grade rubber buyers fob. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur f oday at 552 cents per lb., down three-quarter cent from previous close. The tone was very quiet. The morning's trading was oi initiative and was slow. Levels fluctuated arrowly277 words
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Article38 1967-05-13 9 Washington. Fri. (ap> "'he United States government sold 30 long tons urplus tin yesterday. 5 Tons of grade A at 1.5425 S. dollars a pound and 25 ir°2 S 2* grade c at dollars a pound.38 words
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Article, Illustration163 1967-05-13 9 General Ho Ying Chin, left, Chairman of the SinoJapanese Cultural and Economic Association of Taiwan, examines showcases at the new Seiko Service Centre in Taipeh. To his right is Mr. Reijiro Hattori, Managing Director of Seiko Watch K. Hattori Co., Ltd. General Ho participated163 words
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323 1967-05-13 9 US exports, imports on the increase WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP). Figures released yesterday indicate an increase of U.S. exports and imports in March, giving the United States a cumulative trade surplus of about $l-25 billion. The Department of Commerce announced the United States exported $2,837 million worth of goods during March323 words
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177 1967-05-13 9 LONDON, Fri. For Britain's Royal Mint, 1966 was another record year and the achievement included the best export figures ever in which Malaysia participated to a considerable extent. Malaysia was among 35 countries a record for which the mint made coins. Coinage177 words
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Article134 1967-05-13 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) The Stock Market yesterday resumed its upward climb after two consecutive declines with the high flying glamour stocks leading the way- Trading was active. The list opened firm and remained in higher ground throughout the dav. Profit taking built up toward134 words
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152 1967-05-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Six organisations have been given approval to assemble passenger vehicles locally. They are: Asia Automobile Industries Sdn. Bhd., Associated Motor Industries Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.. Champion Motors (M) Sdn. Bhd., Swedish Motor Assemblies Snd. Bhd., Kilang Pembena Kereta2, Snd. Bhd.,152 words
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Article47 1967-05-13 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) —Rubber futures yesterday closed 10 points higher. Sales nil. July. 20.40 20.90 Sept. 20.40 20.90 Dec 20.40 20.90 Jan. '67 20.55 21.15 Mar. 20.65 21.20 May 20.65 21.20 The spot No. 1 RSS held steady at 21 c per pound.47 words
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696 1967-05-13 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Quiet conditions continued to prevail on the Stock Exchange today. Price movements in industrials continued to be very narrow, and some steady at yesterday's levels. Merlin Hotel continued to gain ground in the morning session and touched 89 cents on ready; while 90696 words
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Article99 1967-05-13 9 WASHINGTON, Fri .(UPI) The Export-Import bank has authorised a $6,768,720 (M) loan to Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to help finance the purchase of a Boeing 707-340 C jet airliner to be delivered next September. The total contract price of the transaction, including spare parts and related99 words
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Article63 1967-05-13 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T. 42-3/4; Airmail O.D. 32-7/8; 90 d/st. 33-1/4 credit bills; 33-5/8 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready were New York 32-1/2; Deutsche Marks 129-1/8; Swiss Francs63 words
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Article16 1967-05-13 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The tin price for today was $601.62$ per picul, down 37$ cents.16 words
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Article21 1967-05-13 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) Rubber standard futures closed quiei. No sales. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 2IN. N-nominal.21 words
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Article22 1967-05-13 9 LONDON Fri. (UPI)— Rubber market opened quiet with spot 16-13/16 16-15/16. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports May 16-3/4 16-15/16.22 words
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Article24 1967-05-13 9 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK55.*****/5.735 per US dollar for cash. HK$ 15.99 per pound sterling. HK5261.5 per tael gold.24 words
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Article946 1967-05-13 9 ARRIVALS fN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 p.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 front Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.00 a.m. AV 646 Saigon. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur Time 10.25 a.m. Airine MSA 451 from Kuthing. Time 10.55946 words
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Article511 1967-05-13 9 SINGAfOKb—utoc® Exchange i hid and offer price* officially listed at the etn*e or business INDUSTRIAL 1.57 Boustead 1.55 C. Sugar 1.85 1.86 C.T.S. Ords 54/Chemical Co 1.79 1.80 Cold storage 3.14 3.46 Dunlop (Old) CD 2.29 2.30 E. Smelting CD 4.32 4.36 I --<i Ordft. \l> 3.30 3.32511 words
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Article51 1967-05-13 9 (Manager* Prl(W) Malayan 2.32 2.42 Second Malayan 1.66 1.76 Third Malayan XD 1.12 1.22 The Commerce Industry Fund .90 1.00 The Savings Fun 1.36 1.46 Malaysian Industry Fund .95 1.05 sterling Commodity XD 3/9 4/4 First liong Kong XD .98 1.03* second Hong kong .67 .71* Hone Kong51 words
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Article94 1967-05-13 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Sinsapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Buyers Hellert Coconut oil (IOB) Bulk 47.00 Coconut oil (FOB) Brume 49.50 Loom* Copra Mi veil May/June 28.50 Sugar (Java) 25.25 exgodown Nutmegs 110s 365.00 Nutmegs B A W 175.00 Garbled 1 ampong Black Pepper (FOB MM 112.50 Pepper94 words
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Article179 1967-05-13 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Garrybank 3/4 Straat Colombo 5 Kin Yung 6/7 Chastine Maersk 8/9 Calchas 10/11 Oriental Queen 13/14 Star Altaire 15/16 Sindh 19 Hongkong Maru 21/22 Slogen 23/24 Tocansa 25/26 Kunak 27/28 Bali 31/32 Java179 words
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Article1017 1967-05-13 10 SAIGON, Fri.—There Is among the vocables which have made big headlines in the Vietnamese press the adjective "democratic." People talk about a democratic way of life, a democratic society, a democratic economy, and so forth. Now, if we trust the dictionary and believe that democratic means1,017 words
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Article284 1967-05-13 10 SAIGON, Fri. The "struggle for water" around public fountains is a daily scene in the capital city of Saigon. The struggle is waged with scores of pairs of pails and buckets zigzagging through crowds of all kinds of folks, from wavy-haired girls and halfnaked men to284 words
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Article, Illustration1418 1967-05-13 10 SAIGON, Fri. During: 1966 the government programme for rebuilding the rural life of Vietnam met with only modest-success. A total of 399 new life hamlets (Doi Moi) were created and 624 older hamlets strengthened, affecting about 735,000 persons. But with this year1,418 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1967-05-13 10 SAIGON, Fri. The gates of the Saigon Children's Hospital swung open as soon as the shrill emergency hoot of the ambulance was heard down Tran Quoc Toan street. Two nurses rush to helD carry the stretcher bearing an unconscious chiid about ten years old. The boy's1,020 words
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Article326 1967-05-13 10 SAIGON. Frl. Scuba diving is a very young organised sport in Vietnam. The Scuba Diving Club was first established only In 1959 with a relatively small membership. The Club has continued ever since but not until 1966 has it really begun to come to life. Now326 words
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Advertisement62 1967-05-13 11 VL T EVERY TUESDAY we publish a whole week's Radio T.V. programmes in Malaysia and Singapore. In addition to our Special Features, viz: BOUTIQUE... a full page for women and girls. > ENTERTAINMENT... the latest in show business (Tuesdays Saturdays). POPPING AROUND Platter Pete's Page (Sundays). FEMME another women's page62 words
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Article, Illustration502 1967-05-13 13 Kalwant Sidhu - By: Kalwant Sidhu CHE'S beautiful, talented and appealing. But don't be taken away by her looks...and if you are a wolf...be on the lookout. For amongst her many talents is that deadly art of selfdefence, KARATE. She is Miss Pearl Au, noted Cantonese "James502 words
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Article185 1967-05-13 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Russians will be in Singapore from May 31 to June 3, at the Cultural CentreBut it will be in the form of a play presented by the Stage Club as its third production for 1967. With Nikolai Gogol's "The Government Inspector", produced for185 words
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Article, Illustration414 1967-05-13 13 PETER LOKE - By: PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Fri. "Singapore Oh, it fascinates us. The so lovely and charming, friendly people, the sarong kebayas the local girls wear, the enchanting beaches and not forgetting (yum, yum) the so delicious satays. It is all so wonderful to be in Singa-414 words
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Advertisement164 1967-05-13 13 Vfotml MAJVDARIJV P TO-NIGHT!! EXTEN A.M. THE AUSTRALIAN KITTEN PLATINUM BLONDE OANCER, JU6GLER Beautiful!! Yo 38-24-* 38 Watch her YOU'LL LOVE Showtime: 10 p.m. 12.30 a m Visit K. L. Grand Hotel's Redecorated Dining Room. TELEPHONE: ***** EXT. 2 67. Treacher Road. (At Buklt Blntang A Treacher Road Junction Adjacent164 words
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Miscellaneous95 1967-05-13 13 Ms HAW organisation I p O Phone ***** It 1.45. 4. 9.1.» p m Ihe Shadows KfErms" color (UA) 'Fns tomorrow: <■ Cochran o/ xmbiqi F." Technicolor Phone ***** II i t.» p m ~s r A <,( NFIfiHTER' 1 Sfro Widc.screen-Co.or h T~M nite! Jean Seber« Inxoi rtGir color95 words
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Miscellaneous276 1967-05-13 13 ODEON 2 1 1 If> I7TH RIG DAY! Dally 4 Show*: 11 a m 2.20. I.IW A uoo p.m. Fox'a "THE BLUE MAX" George Peppard Scope Color ODEON A PALACE TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! "DEADLIER I HAN THE MALE* Richard John*on, Color. Scope iA Rank Organisation Release) CATHAY ***** 1 .Vow Showing!276 words
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Article673 1967-05-13 14 M.T. Lingam - NEGRI SERVICES ROUND-UP By M.T. Lingam SEREMBAN, Fri. The HQ 17th division Malaya District will have a "surprise packet" for the King George V School tomorrow a ternoon when they meet them in a friendly cricket match on the school ground commencing at 2.00 p.m. Col.673 words
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360 1967-05-13 14 DALLAS. Texas, Fri. (AP) The debut of a 10-year-old California girl as a professional golfer caused some wrinkled brows at Dallas' Civilian Open starting on Thursday. Beverly Klass 1s among the 49 professionals to play in the 16,000 dollars Women's Open on360 words
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501 1967-05-13 14 CANTERBURY, Fri. (Reuter) Derek Underwood, the 21-year-old England mediumpacer, bowled Kent into a commanding position against the Indian touring team on the second day of their three-day match here yes- terday. The left-arm seam bowler returned five for 59 as the Indians, narrowly averting501 words
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188 1967-05-13 14 SINGAPORE. Fri- r a yielding track this t ing, Master Auctioneer (Coleman) and Appal**** were associated in a to--3.f. trial to clock 37 4 5 sec Master Auctioneer heid a slight advantage at finish. Galley Proof also caught the eye in a mile spin with188 words
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Article197 1967-05-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri More good new f s for the Malaysian Women's Hockey Association still comes in as the rift between Perak Ladies Hockey Association and the parent body has come to an amicable settlement. It will be recalled that in 1965, Perak withdrew her affiliation197 words
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164 1967-05-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Twenty-five-year-old Daphne Boudeville, Selangor and Malaysian centre-half, has been named the "Lady Hockey Player of the Year" by Malaysian Women's Hockey Association. This was announced here this morning by the secretary of the association, Miss Ponnu Navarednam. Daphne will be164 words
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1290 1967-05-13 15 Racc i: Horses Class 6, Dlv. 1— 1 Mile.-> 2.15 P.M. Twinkle Blade flv 126 Star Stable J Donnelly Hassan \daran 8y 125 Bonzo Stable West Rugdee 1 Xparhe 5y 123 Apache Stable RS. B'kelen 2 5v 121 Mln Stable Daniels Subian 8 I ,i>\1,290 words
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Article1713 1967-05-13 15 Windsor , Lad- j - But dis suits Peninjau The going IS GOOD By 'Windsor Lad- j SINGAPORE, Sat. Peace Pipe will take some beating in the mile for class Two Division Three (Race 8) horses at Bukit Timah this afternoon, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's May1,713 words
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Article28 1967-05-13 15 TODAY'S TOP TI PS Windsor Lad: Glamis Horniat Emir Star Golden Sun: Picture Fan 111 Polaris Missile Rawson Prince Adeline: Picture Fan 111 Double Joy M. Goer 11128 words
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Article142 1967-05-13 15 WINDSOR LAD 1 GOLDEN SUN ADELINE Race 1 GLAMIS Excelsior Navazish EXCELSIOR Easy Money Glamis P. MDISELLE i. Money P. Tang Rare wee cobbler Toro Poacher WEE COBBLER Toro Angel's Tip ANGEL'S TIP Mon Cherl O. William Race 3 DALKEITH Gemini II ESdM Prince E. PRINCE Space Hero Escort142 words
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Article102 1967-05-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor retained the UMNO Cup when they trounced Kedah 4-1 In the UMNO Youth Council Interstate badminton finals at the SBA hall last night. Johore took third place in the tournament by beating Trengganu 4-1. Results: Finals (Selangor mentioned first)., Abu Noh Baba102 words
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60 1967-05-13 15 ENGLISH home-trained Royal Palace (near camera), with the Australian champion George Moore up, beating the French challenger Taj Dewan, ridden by 19-year-old Freddie Head, by a short head to win the 2,000 Guineas the 1967 season's first Classic race at Newmarket recently. After taking the £31,080 prize, Mr. H. J.60 words
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Article358 1967-05-13 16 R. D. SELVA - RANJIT IS RUSHED TO HOSPITAL by R. D. SELVA SEREMBAN, Fri. A Malaysian international was rushed to the hospital, with his face splattered with blood when violence suddenly broke out on a hockey field here this evening* The injured player was Ranjit Singh. The incident occurred358 words
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Article139 1967-05-13 16 NEW ORLEANS, Fri. (Reuter). —Defending champion Frank Beard shot a four-under-par 68 to share the first round lead in the 100,000-dollar (35,700 sterling) Greater New Orleans Open Golf Tournament here with Gardner Dickinson, last year's runner-up. A brisk wind and temperatures high in the 80's139 words
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302 1967-05-13 16 M. T. LINGAM - Bv M. T. LINGAM KUALA LUMPUR, FTi. The Malaysian Women's Hockey Association may not send a team to participate in the International Federation of Women's Hockey Association tournament in Cologne. West Germany, in September, if it were unable to302 words
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Article, Illustration109 1967-05-13 16 This is the first basketball team that the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association of Ipoh has had since its inception almost 60 years ago. The breakthrough in the PC ADA's policy came when more and more young members joined its ranks in the past few years and clamoured for out-door109 words
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108 1967-05-13 16 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. In the first round of the Perak P.W.D. inter-district soccer competition played here yesterday, Taiping scored an easy victory 7-1 over Krian. Dictating play right from the start with their fast forward line. Taiping took an early lead and at108 words
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Article229 1967-05-13 16 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP) Light heavyweight champion Dick Tiger makes no secret of how he intends to fight Jose Torres in their return bout on Tuesday at Madison Square Garden. "I'm going to punch his body," said the 37-year-old Nigerian yesterday after going through229 words
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Article231 1967-05-13 16 HOUSTON, Texas, Fri. (AP). Cassius Clay was ordered yesterday to stand trial on June 5 on a charge of refusing to be drafted into the Armed Services. U. S. attorney Morton Susman said the trial will be before U.S. District Judge Joe Ingraham. District court is231 words
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229 1967-05-13 16 SEREMBAN. Fri. For the first time in the history of the Negri Sembilan Badminton Association, a woman has been elected as a vice president of the association. Mrs. Tham Suet Ming a mother of five and a very keen follower of local badminton, is229 words
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Article135 1967-05-13 16 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) An Indonesian Member of Parliament has urged the Government to boycott the projected "Games of the New Emerging Forces" (Ganefo) in Peking, the official ANTARA News Agency reported today. Ganefo was a pet project of former President Sukarno as a new international sporting135 words
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Article129 1967-05-13 16 ROME. Fn. <AP). Firstseeded Tony Roche of Australia, and Martin Mulligan. the Australian star who lives in Italy, turned in smashing fourth round victories today and looked like the final? combination that would fight it out for the Italian International Tennis Championships. Mulligan, seeded only129 words
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Article38 1967-05-13 16 KAMPAR, Fri. Kampar Dravidians beat New Sunlight Club 3-1 in a Division One soccer match played at the Town Padang this evening. Scorers for Dravidians were Raj, Ramasamy and Gangolu. Johari scored Sunlight" only goal.38 words
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175 1967-05-13 16 MELBOURNE. Australia. Thurs. (AP>. Australian bantamweight champion Lionel Rose (118 pounds) knocked out Japanese fighter Akihide Tamaoka (116-1/2) in the sixth round of a scheduled 10raund bout here on Thursday night. Rose, an Australian aboriginal, softened ud the Japanese with body punches before catching175 words
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410 1967-05-13 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore ex. pects to groom 100 per cent tit atheletes of international calibre by 1970 In a speech at the Dunman Integrated Secondary School's 4th Annual Athletic Meet, the Minister of State for Education. Enche Rahim Ishak today revealed410 words
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470 1967-05-13 16 Hari Chand - By Hari Chand KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian School Sports Council is looking forwaTd to a "Bonanza Year of sports activities this season. This is a result of a $30,000 "shot in the arm f has received in the form of donations from470 words
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Article68 1967-05-13 16 PARIT BUNTAR. Kri The annual cross-coun ry run of the Krian F > Sports Club will be heid here on Sunday at 7 30 a m More than 30 runner* will take part in the e\ ent. The course is approximates 5i miles. t The68 words
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Advertisement436 1967-05-13 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisement* can oe accepted at the following addreaaet: MONT DOR MILK BAR, Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK Brother*. Ltd., 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2. Maju Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore. HAMIEM STORE. 1419 Upper Changi Road Singapore 17 A.T. GNANAPRAKASAM CO.. 1361 Changi Point. Singapore436 words
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Advertisement310 1967-05-13 14 CLASSIFIED ADS RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Words 910/- (MinimumJ BETHESDA GOSPEL HALL 77 Bras Basah Road, Singapore, 7. Meetings in English Sunday: 8.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread. 3.00 p.m. Junior Sunday School 4.30 p.m. Senior Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.15 p.m. Gospel Service. 8.00 p.m. Song Service. Tuesday: 5.30 p.m.310 words
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Advertisement285 1967-05-13 14 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, CHUA YANG HOR of No. 192, Jalan Bunga Jarum. Block 54, Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop premises No. 192, Jalan Bunga Jarum, Block 54. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrates'285 words
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Advertisement445 1967-05-13 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified Malayan Citizens preferably not over 30 years of age for the following appointments: (I) PERSONAL ASSISTANT (II) STENOGRAPHER (III) LABORATORY ASSISTANTS QUALIFICATIONS For post (I), candidates must possess the Cambridge School Certificate/Malaysian Certificate of education with a credit445 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1967-05-13 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan)?: 2.22 a.m. (7.2 ft.) 225 Dm f* °(m w f e t" enham: 803 am Dicks on 8.19 am. (7.6 ft.), 8.55 p.m. (8.4 ft.) S e dmil m B 9 142 p-m. (7.5 ft.) Kuailbiri. h Pm(73lo ">• 43 P m. (5.9 ft.) Kujntan. 11.5356 words
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