Eastern Sun, 15 May 1967
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Title Section24 1967-05-15 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 293 Monday* 15 May 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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139 1967-05-15 1 BANGKOK, Sun. (UPP— Thai officials are upset by the influx of lottery tickets from Malaysia in the southern provinces of Thailand. The influx began shortly after the number of drawings in the Thai National Lottery was decreased from once a week to every other week139 words
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Article110 1967-05-15 1 IPOH. Sun. A Sunday goods shopkeeper, Ooh Sooi Keat, and his aged mother, Ong Ah See, were injured by a gunman at their house in Karatang Matang, Port Weld, last night, when he opened fire at them with his revolver. The shooting took place outside the110 words
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Article, Illustration507 1967-05-15 1 'Disturbances have political overtones' HONG KONG, SUN. (REUTER) PEACE AND CALM reigned in the San Po Kong area in the eastern part of Kowloon today following another day of violence which saw rioters clashing with police, setting alight to buildings, cars and street bonfires. One hourUPI Pictures - 507 words
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Article106 1967-05-15 1 Jakarta, Sun. (AP) Brigadier General Sunarso, who headed a trade and diplomatic mission to Malaysia, has denied saying Indonesia eould establish diplomatie relations with Malaysia before the Sarawak elections. Gen. Sunarso told newsmen on his arrival here last night that this was wrongly announced by Malaysian106 words
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Article142 1967-05-15 1 SAIGON, Sun (UPI) U.S. Fore* pilots, carrying out the heaviest attack on North Vietnam in six months, shot down seven Communist jet fighters and probably downed two others yesterday in the biggest American air victory of the war. The pilots staged a massive "MiG sweep"142 words
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Article101 1967-05-15 1 TAIPEI. Sun. (AP) Dospite efforts to curb it. For* mosa's baby boom is continuing. The present population growth is 2.3 per cent a year compared with 2.9 per cent in 1964. The peak wai reached in 1959 with 3.4 percent. The Formosa Provincial Government says 29,975 babies101 words
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Article47 1967-05-15 1 SAN DIEGO. California, Sun. (UPI) Mrs. Kansas Marlene Davis Cochran of Shawnee was named Mrs. America yesterday night. Her victory as America's number one homemaker means she will receive U. 5.520,000 worth of prizes and a tour of the United States and South America.47 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration632 1967-05-15 2 A LUMPUR, Sun. Sharikat Harper, Gilfillan has had a week of celebrations in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, marking their century of business in this part of the world and the most glittering of all was the reception at Lake Club. The occasion was graced632 words
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335 1967-05-15 2 PENANG, Sun. The new one-million-dollar Federation School for the Deaf, Penang, will aim at a more scientific approach in the education of deaf children and bring a new ray of hope to parents of these children. This was stated by the Minister335 words
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Article104 1967-05-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A landlord. Tan Ah Noon, 40, was last night assaulted with a hammer by his tenant at a flat In Jalan Walter Grenier here. He had gone to the flat at 9.30 p.m. when he found himself confronted by the man, who hit him on104 words
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Article86 1967-05-15 2 MALACCA, Sun. The police here have launched a campaign against commercial vehicle offenders. Since the operation began recently, scores of vehicles have been booked including a number of cars allegedly operating private taxis. Bail has been refused in court for vehicles suspected of operating private taxis86 words
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Article, Illustration300 1967-05-15 2 GOODWILL... Kuantan, Sunday. The Deputy Prime Abdul Ranah said that leaders of Singapore and Malaysia could dissolve their differences easily on the basis of goodwill and trust. The leaders c together and talh After all. Tunßaxah countries hnotv each other well. He was commenting on a300 words
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311 1967-05-15 2 Judge: Nagging is natural between husbands wives PENANG, Sun. Mr. Justice H. S. Ong, in a divorce suit in the High Court here yesterday, remarked that nagging and quarrelling between husbands and wives were only "natural" and were not proper grounds for either party to petition for a divorce. He311 words
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Article210 1967-05-15 2 TANAH RATA, Sun. The search for missing silk magnate Jim Thompson in the dark, furtive jungles beyond this holiday resort still continues at least in the minds of the tiny aborigine population here. They are keen to find Mr. Thompson, probably because of rumours circulating in210 words
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318 1967-05-15 2 MALACC A, Sun gist rate Abdul Malik bn Ahmad ruled today tha* Principal Dental Surgeon -/f a fnenil her-' Aziz Durairatnam. fanne *Z assault charge, had a case to answer. Durairatnam wa s a to have kicked a der/al nurse Che Rohani bin Sag318 words
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Article, Illustration547 1967-05-15 3 ROBERT KUAN - By ROBERT KUAN TWO American Peace Corps members, stationed at different schools in West Malaysia, made full use of their school holidays to be of service at the School for Mentally Retarded Children in Rood here« They are Mr.547 words
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Article, Illustration108 1967-05-15 3 Members of the 4th battalion. the Royal Malay Regiment have presented a wheel-chair to their former colleague, Enche Sulaiman bin Idris, for his past services to the battalion and the Malaysian Armed Forces. Enche Sulaiman is unable to make full use of his limbs as108 words
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Article, Illustration78 1967-05-15 3 MR. H. J. Jourdain, chairman of Sharikat Harper Gilfillan, pictured with three staff members of Sharikat Harper Gilfillan Berhad at the Golden Jubilee Restaurant, Ipoh, on Friday. The staff members each of whom has put in more than 30 years service with the company are78 words
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Article, Illustration384 1967-05-15 4 H. M. S. SUTAN - by H. M. S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Sun. The Republic's youths were today told to gear themselves to meet the challenges of the future by participating in activities that would not only build their minds end bodies but also their charac- ter andEASTERN SUN Pix - 384 words
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Article66 1967-05-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Town Planning Commitee of the Malaysia Institute of Architects has found the new master plan for Kuala Lumpur "inadequate". As a result, the committee has written to the Ministry of Local Government and Housing for further essential information and clarification. This66 words
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Article92 1967-05-15 4 'Care of Dogs Cats' course SINGAPORE. Sun. The Adult Education Board is organising a nine-week course on the "Care of Dogs and Cats" which will be held every Tuesday at the Raffles Girls' Primary School in Queen Street from 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The course, specially designed for dog92 words
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Article59 1967-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Pipe Major Peggy Iris will be guest speaker at this week's Rotary Club of Singapore's luncheon meeting on Wednesday. She will speak on "The Daggenham Pipe Band, and its build-up through the years." This week's Rotary luncheon meeting will be a "ladies day"59 words
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276 1967-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San said today that with the expansion of the motor-assembly activities in the Republic, it would lead to the establishment of other subsidiary industries to manufacture certain components and parts for locally assembled276 words
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100 1967-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government has approved and awarded contracts to build two overhead pedestrian bridges along busy Bukit Timah Road and Dunearn Road. In a Government Gazette notice, the Government awarded a contract of $29,690 to Messrs. Oh Eng Seng for the construction of an100 words
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Article42 1967-05-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Donations received yesterday for the National Disaster Relief Fund through the Deputy Prime Minister amounted to $9OO. They came from: Donaldson and Burkinshaw, Bangunan Lee Yan Lian. $2OO and Manager, staff and workers of Ladang Cheroh, $7OO.42 words
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Article, Illustration125 1967-05-15 4 A huge crowd turned up yesterday for the laying of the cornerstone ceremony of thp new $230,000 Paya Lebar Chinese Methodist Church at Upper Paya Lebar Road. The ceremony was performed by the Head of the Methodist Churches in Singapore and Malaysia. Bishop Robert F.125 words
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Article534 1967-05-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister 0 f State for Education, Enche Rahim Ishak, to day called on local Malays to do their bit in contributing towards the development of Singapore as a dynamic and modern State. "Let It never be said that Singapore's progress and534 words
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Article99 1967-05-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dog owners are advised that by now they should have obtained the current year licences for their pets. Those who have not done so are requested to obtain them without delay. They can obtain them at the Animal Infirmary. 40. Kampong Java Road or99 words
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286 1967-05-15 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. A number of Chinese youths chanting "long live May 13 last night attempted to burn a police vehicle when they encountered police while marching in procession in Beo Crescent in the crowded Jalan Bukit Ho Swee Housing area. A police spokesman286 words
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104 1967-05-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The German Government has awarded scholarships to Singaporeans to undergo six Schools of Engineering in Germany. They are An.g Chee Chim, Let Seek Eng. Sundaram Pffla Chua Soon Tee and Tham Hock Kee They are expected to leave by the end of this104 words
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Article159 1967-05-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Member of Parliament for Jurong, Mr. Ho Kah will declare open the Bulim Primary hool at Jalan Pelawan n Chua Chu Kang on May 17 at 7.15 p.m. In ronjunction with the spool's opening. Mr. Ho will a 'officiate at the opening for159 words
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Article, Illustration79 1967-05-15 11 THERE'S no doubt about it, Miss Mollie Ang. is certainly enjoying her round-the-world goodwill trip as "Miss Tourism Singapore." She is pictured peTched quite happily on top of "Pepsi Cola" the Camel, in front of the Great Pyramid and Sphinx, wearing an Abava (a gown thatU.P.I. Photo - 79 words
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Article, Illustration130 1967-05-15 11 five Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines recruits left for Manila recently to undergo a year's training for their commercial pilots' licence. They are Edward Kway Eng Chuan, 19„ Ng Cheong Aik, 18, Leong Hee Kuan, 22, Soong Suet Kong, 19, and Tripti Kumar Joseph, 22. They130 words
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Article39 1967-05-15 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Finance has stated in a Government Gazette notification that the fees for the Republic of Singapore Passport for travel between Singapore and West Malaysia (valid for five years) will be $5 each.39 words
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Article, Illustration449 1967-05-15 11 SFNGAPORE, Sun. Two visiting neurologists from India today said that Asia could now solve its day to day neurological problems without depending very much on the West. However, where highly re fined research was concerned Asian countries still had to look449 words
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Article45 1967-05-15 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Rumanian Minister of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Corneliu Manesou, will pay an official visit to Singapore from May 27-30, this year. His visit is in answer to an invitaton extended by the Singapore Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam.45 words
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Advertisement122 1967-05-15 2 Va I vL./» W M v.* If you're wondering how we manage to cover that many miles an hour, the answer is really very simple. We do it by going so many places. All at once. Just as we're al>out to take off in San Francisco, we're landing in Hong122 words
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Advertisement61 1967-05-15 4 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 page (Sundays).61 words
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WORLD NEWS
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210 1967-05-15 5 T-ANCOUVER, Sun. Reuter). The Sulton of Brunei, Sir Q mor Ali Saifuddin, has declared his support for the United States policy in Vietnam and applauded countries fighting Communism in the orea. In an interview with lian Press, Sir Brunei is ,;V* re :.v affected210 words
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Article98 1967-05-15 5 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Foreign Secretary Mr. George Brown has lifted eyebrows in Britain's lofty Royal family-diplomatic set by slipping his arm around Princess Margaret's waist during a Buckingham Palace party, the Sunday Telegram said today. "Another lady who appeared terrified by such a departure from rigid98 words
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Article346 1967-05-15 5 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) —Indonesia's former Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, living in a solitary cell for the past Ave months with a sentence of death hanging over his head, has taken to reading religious books, Army sources said today. He is one of 16 oncepowerful Indonesian leaders346 words
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Article91 1967-05-15 5 BANGKOK, Sun. (Reuter) —Police have arrested a 28-year-old Burmese national In northern Thailand on charges of recruiting Thai villagers to work as mercenaries outside Thailand Police spokesman Col. Luen Bunyachitti told reporters. Police identified the man as Chom Oun Kyat and said he was picked91 words
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Article87 1967-05-15 5 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) The Foreign Office today denied a newspaper report that Foreign Secretary George Brown gave Princess Margaret an affectionate hug after a State banquet. The reDort was the lead story in the rightwing Sunday Telegraph "There is no truth in this story at87 words
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399 1967-05-15 6 NEW YORK Sun. (UPI). Opponents of U.S. Vietnam policies "bombed** the "Support our boys in Vietnam parade" from the air yesterday with thousands of post cards calling for a halt in the war. The postcards, dropped from a small plane, read: "This card399 words
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122 1967-05-15 6 ROME. Sun. (Reuter) A Greek politician who escaped from Athens after last month's army takeover warned today that "a fascist regime now exists in Greece". Dr. Nicholas Nicolaidis. Secretary-General of the Centre Union Party led by former Premier George Papandreou, told a press conference122 words
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Article74 1967-05-15 6 HONG KONG. Sun. (Reuter) China today praised Albania's resoiute opposition to "Soviet Revisionist" leadership and support of the Vietnamese people In their struggle against the Americans. The Peking People's Daily, Quoted by Radio Peking, said this made Albanians very much respected in the world by revolutionary74 words
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220 1967-05-15 6 BUENOS AIRES. Argentina, Sun. (AP) Japanese and Argentine flags bedecked main avenues and parks of this city of seven million persons yesterday as thousands prepared to welcome Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko tomorrow. The Japanese royal couple will undergo a double airport220 words
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Article42 1967-05-15 6 MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter) Iranian Prime Minister Amir Abbas Hoveida will pay an official visit to the Soviet Union from July 19 to 31 at the invitation of Russian Premier Alexei Kosygin, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported last night.42 words
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Article, Illustration31 1967-05-15 6 SENATOR Robert F. Kennedy took his niece, Caroline Kennedy, daughter of the late President, on the home-stretch of a fifteen mile kayak trip on the Upper Hudson River last week end.31 words
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Article90 1967-05-15 6 KARACHI. Sun. (Reuter) Singapore is the gateway of Asia, its "Miss tourism Singapura" 22 year old Miss Mollie Ang, told reporters here last night. Miss Ang is in Karachi on the 74th day of her trip round the world in 80 days to promote tourism.90 words
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Article83 1967-05-15 6 WINDSOR. Englang. Sun. (UPI) Seven-year-old Prince Andrew yesterday presented the Queen's Challenge Cup and rosettes to the winning team in a jumping competition in the Royal Windsor Horse Show. It was the Prince's first Royal duty, taken over from his mother. Queen Elizabeth 11. A chubby83 words
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Article66 1967-05-15 6 CAPE TOWN, Sun. (Reuter) South Africa's pre-sident-elect, Dr. Eben Donges, in a coma for 60 hours after suffering a brain haemorrhage on Thursday, was said to be fighting back, but still In a very serious condition. This was the first medical bulletin from the hospital where66 words
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48 1967-05-15 6 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. (Reuter) Betty Rlythe, the cinema's first topless star, is getting married next month at 74 to a former studio translattor, Manuel De Encio, also 74. Miss Blythe starred as the "Queen of Sheba" in 1921, wearing nothing but beads.48 words
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Article54 1967-05-15 6 PEKING. Sun. (Reuter) China today delivered Its most violent attack ever on Indonesia, describing Jakarta's Government as the most barbarous and reactionary in the world. It had pushed relations between China and Indonesia to the brink of rupture, the recently expelled Chinese Charge d'Affaires in Jakarta told a54 words
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515 1967-05-15 6 LONDON, Sun. (AP). The 1,300,000 readers of the Sunday Times today got a look at "Tokyo's new faces" in the newspaper's colout magazine. The cover and 20 pages of the supplement were devoted to a special report written by Brian Moynahan and photographed515 words
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Article103 1967-05-15 6 LIVERPOOL, England, Sun. (Reuter) A new cathedral that looks like a spaceship was consecrated yesterday as a spiritual centre for 500.000 Roman Catholics in the Liverpool archdiocese. The 90-minute ceremony took place in steady drizzle at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, a £4.000.000103 words
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Article60 1967-05-15 6 MEXICO CITY, Sun. (UPI) At least 26 tremors, including three lather large ones measuring Ave degrees on the Mercalli scale, shook the southern area of Mexico City all day yesterday. Officials said there was no damage of any consequence. One woman was killed by a falling60 words
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Article166 1967-05-15 6 BRIGHTON. Sun. (Reuter) Progress made by United States scientists toward producing an artificial heart made of rubber will be described to technologists from all over the world at a conference opening here tomorrow. They are expected to concentrate on two rubber hearts One is a166 words
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246 1967-05-15 6 WASHINGTON. Sun. (AP). The President of the United States is pessimistic about checking runaway crimes in the U.S. President Johnson has declared that crime in the streets has become the nation's second-ranking worry next to peace. He said there isn't much he could do246 words
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Article424 1967-05-15 6 WTU TON- Su n ff Th realisation trowing that the vnr to* most serious problem n not be over populate,, scarcity of food' o! the war in Vietnam it m? be fresh water. m,y Nm to air. ma nnnt^ t water more than an*424 words
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475 1967-05-15 7 MANILA. Sun. (AP). Philippine Foreign Secretin Narciso Ram <>s said today that the allies Vietnam would soon create "action-study gToups" Ir irz pd with the task of assessing all proposals for f npirrful »*nd to the war in that Asian nation. made475 words
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Article93 1967-05-15 7 MelbourneSydney walk record MELBOURNE. Sun. (Reuter) —A 37-year-old record for a Sydney to Melbourne walk has been broken by 28 year old Englishman Brian Pilbeam. He covered the 557 mile trip in 11 days, 23 hours and 43 minutes —14 hours and eight minutes less than the record set by93 words
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Article171 1967-05-15 7 PASADENA. California. Sun. (UPI) —America's Lunar Orbiter-4 spacecraft began sending poor-quality photographic data to earth yesterday and engineers were puzzled by the sudden development. In a picture-transmission session that began shortly before noon. "A degradation in picture-quality was observed," Federal Space Agency officials reported. Numerous adjustments were171 words
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179 1967-05-15 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) The U.S. State Department announced that the Soviet fovernment has rejected an American protest over the collisions between Russian and U.S. destroyers in the sea of Japan this week. ...The department then pronounced the incident closed. A State Department spokesman179 words
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Article160 1967-05-15 7 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter)— The leftwing Sunday Citizen a national weekly with a circulation of about 250,000 is to cease publication after six more issues. At a special board meeting yesterday the owners said they could no longer continue publishing because of the drop in advertising revenue160 words
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130 1967-05-15 7 VATICAN CITY. Sun. (Xjpi) Pope Paul VI has relieved 76-year-old Msgr. Justin Daniel Simonds of his post as Archbishop of Melbourne. Australia, and appointed Msgr. James Robert Knox as his successor. The announcement appeared in the Vatican City newspaper Osservatore Romano yesterday while the Pope130 words
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224 1967-05-15 7 BIRMINGHAM, England, Sun. (Reuter). Police arrested a 28-vear-old Pakistani in his garden here as he stood over an open grave containing the body of a four-year-old English boy, a court heard yester- day. Prosecutor Emry's Morgan alleged the boy was killed with a knife, his224 words
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97 1967-05-15 7 FAMOUS British sailors, past and present, are seen in these wax figures at Madame Tussauds famous waxworks exhibition in London. On left is Sir Francis Drake (1540-1596), the great Admiral of Queen Elizabeth I's time, and on right the latest addition to the exhibition, the wax figure of today's mostUPI photo - 97 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-05-15 7 THE Japanese Ministry of Post and Telegraph will issue a series of stamps depicting fish beginning from middle of June this year. Photo shows first of the stamp in these series shows a painting of dried cuttle fish done by a well-known Japanese painter Takayama Tatsuo, which isPana photo - 61 words
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Article100 1967-05-15 7 WEST BERLIN, Sun (Reuter) About 80,000 West Berliners yesterday saw a demonstration of Western allied unity here as French, British and American troops jointly paraded in the city centre. The colours of the three nations, with the French tricolour in the centre, were marched side by100 words
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Article256 1967-05-15 7 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Want to learn all about the habits of British ghosts?; how to cope with witches?; or how to be a successful liar? a small London publishing house is providing the answers. Wolfe Publishing Ltd, which proudly advertises itself as "off-beat," has256 words
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Article53 1967-05-15 7 LONDON, Sun (Reuter) Sixty-five per cent of the people think religion is losing its influence on life in Britain todav. according to a gallon noil published by the Sunday Telegraph The figure compared with 52 per cent who had the same opinion in a similar poll53 words
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Article, Illustration218 1967-05-15 7 VATICAN CITY, Sun. (AP) Pope Paul VI returned to the Vatican from Portugal last night, ending a one-day pilgrimage to the Fatima shrine where he warned the world was in danger and pleaded for peace. Thousands of persons greeted the pontiff218 words
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240 1967-05-15 7 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI). The ousted management of the Tokyo Hilton Hotel returned in a triumphant procession yesterday to reclaim control of the build- ing. About 100 Hilton executives paraded into the lobby of the Hotel Japan Tokyu and announced they will soon240 words
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Article90 1967-05-15 7 DERBY. England. Sun. (AP) When economy cuts ended local rail service to three nearby towns, residents simply returned to travelling as their ancestors did before the trains came by stage coach. A regular weekend service started yesterday between Darley Dale, Rowsley and Beeley. The 150-year-old90 words
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Article37 1967-05-15 7 TANANARIVE, Sun. (Reuter) —The Malagasy Judo, Federation said yesterday that an international Judo meeting will be held here on May 20 grouping contestants from French Somaliland. Kenya, Mauritius, the Reunion Islands and Uganda.37 words
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Miscellaneous730 1967-05-15 5 YOUR TV and CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang; P Ipoh and Melaka; I 10 Jnhnre Bahru Taipm?; Rata Pthat; 8 Kluang. PM. 5.45 Annct. V5O News OuriJnes in the National Lan- onal Songs; nil; 6.10 Three S'ooge* tA P.umbing We Will Go 6.25 News Three Stooges (Abominable Snowman);730 words
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Article750 1967-05-15 8 THE new Indian Government is stepping out of its shell to offer aid to Malaysia and to suggest the formation of a Council of Asia. The purpose of the visit of the Indian Minister of External Affairs, Mr. M. C. Chagla, to Malaysia and Singapore was to750 words
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3892 1967-05-15 8 Mr. William Bundy - CPEECH by Mr. William Bundy, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, before the House of Foreign Affairs Committee in support of the U.S. Foreign Assistance Programme for 1968, in Washington recently. Mr. William Bundy MY task is to3,892 words
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1039 1967-05-15 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. TRADING conditions on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week were on a quiet note. Price movements in industrials and properties continued to be very narrow, being steady on slightly better levels. The present flatness and •r, .ncertainties about1,039 words
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86 1967-05-15 9 a Germany, Sun. u Mr. Hermann Hoecherl. West German of Agriculture, Mia :ast night New Zeawould continue to have ir n export opportunities r Britain once the latter ]oms the Common Market. "r Hoecherl said these unities would come n rough the increased cons86 words
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Article73 1967-05-15 9 Rawalpindi, sun. <Reuu* n The United States suoply 250,000 tons of f Pa j>o.ooo tons of edible u .i n( l tons of tobacco *orth $32,800,000 (about 12 lon sterling) to Pakistan r^"., agreemern signed ria l statement said UmteT* e al€s a Sreement for73 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-05-15 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Sutama, 42 Garuda Indonesia Airways, Accounts Manager arrived here yesterday to take up his appointment. He was formely. the Manager, Accounts Division of the airline office in Jakarta. Mr. Sutama has been with the airline for the past 17years and has travelled61 words
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114 1967-05-15 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will receive the Trust Deed of a new scholarship fund and a cheque for $lOO,OOO at a ceremony to be held at the Singapore Polytechnic on Tuesday. The presentation will be made by114 words
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707 1967-05-15 9 DAVID BARNETT - By DAVID BARNETT THE leaders communities of Australia, New Zealand and Japan, with the United States half committed, have tahen the first step along a road which, in Japanese ultimate destination the formation of a Pacific Basin Meeting in Tokyo for the707 words
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Article, Illustration67 1967-05-15 9 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 visiting67 words
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315 1967-05-15 9 HOT SPRINGS, Virginia, Sun. (UPI). A leading financial expert said yesterday that the world's monetary system would "disintegrate" within five years if the free world failed to agree now on a way of increasing monetary reserves. Mr. Robert V. Moosa told the business315 words
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166 1967-05-15 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) A U.S. Commerce Department official has said the production of natural rubber continues to grow but not fast enough to stay up with increased world demand. Mr. Rodney L. Borum, Administrator of the Business and Defence Services Administration of the166 words
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Article967 1967-05-15 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from K.L. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline ML 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 1 0.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuching Time 10.55 a.m. Airline ML 005 from Penang.967 words
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Article1526 1967-05-15 10 is everything love, generation, struggle, movement, suffering... the most sacred symbol that is holy. A spiral hourgeoning a thousandfold Ploughs out its path into unmeasured Alls. And Caryatids find in hope a hold, Whilst clouds catch up their burden as if falls. At the wayside cross of blessed radiance.1,526 words
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989 1967-05-15 10 EUROPE, the West, is finished. It is a decadent, dying society, robbed of much of its humanistic and social values by the galloping strides of progress? The Third World, the newly emerging nations, must pull themselves up by their own jockstraps, must989 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1967-05-15 10 CHAIM KAM YAU - By CHAIM KAM YAU IT has often been said that men nowadays are generally getting soft. Very seldom do you hear of enterprising young men and women climbing mountains, camping in deep jungles or travelling down river in rafts and canoes. Th is perhaps1,273 words
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Advertisement218 1967-05-15 11 WHERE WHAT TO BUY. CHION6 SHING MFG. JEWELLERS Diamond Importers Exporters Estd. 1934 I I'r MULTI-FIRE DIAMONDS or for any occasion, n n e m r sura it rs ona from Chi Extra Beauty 5-10 Carat flbg|s|n nllKtk>n The part act symbol of yowr atarnal leva. Tha beauty of any218 words
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Miscellaneous19 1967-05-15 11 !%;+'/[]&-],{^,~=<+@"*=}_`[!/)- MOWING ..\FEEL A T/JO\£AR-<jlD K\DJ m it* BUT YOU'RE AI.KEAW LATE IFORVJCRK U R OH, WHAT "tHt HELL. Bsssansma19 words
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Article, Illustration458 1967-05-15 12 A STUDY of history shows clearly that wherever people speak the same language, there is a feeling of unity among them because they understand one another. This feeling of unity is noticeable even when people who speak the same language meet one another in a foreign458 words
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Article, Illustration341 1967-05-15 12 boys in our country despise domestic work, and mantain that it should be done by girls only. They consider it beneath their dignity to help with the chores. In my view, this attitude is indefensible as boys and girls have equal status today. More and more341 words
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Article, Illustration273 1967-05-15 12 ONE of the rights of Man is his leisure, whether he is rich or poor, young or old. Leisure is the time for us to enjoy and relax alter monotonous work. Our troubles and worries would soon be forgotten for at least a short period. Nowadays, Man273 words
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Article, Illustration364 1967-05-15 12 THE things I treasure most in life are not something which are invaluable —as most people would have guessed. They are something which sound rather incredible, yet it is the truth. Coming as I am from a poor family, I possess nothing like wireless, tape-re-corder364 words
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Article, Illustration418 1967-05-15 12 WHAT do we wish to conquer? We, students of today and men of tomorrow, have to face the battle of life soon. It is an undeniable fact that everyone must begin in the world on one's own account. No one wishes to get defeated, but how418 words
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Article, Illustration234 1967-05-15 12 Some poor parents cannot afford to give their children pocket-money and their children do not have much to eat at home. They feel weak, hungry and are unhappy most of the time. During the school's recess, they see other children enjoying the food in the canteen. Sometimes they234 words
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Article, Illustration346 1967-05-15 12 IF all the people of the world were intellectually trained, nobody would take the trouble to do manual work that is essential to keep the world alive. Fortunately, not all people are born for manual jobs. Some people are cut for manual labour while there are some346 words
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Article, Illustration507 1967-05-15 13 j led into a most part of the gaby two waiters :>red me a cigarette r atch. on my arrival, expostulated the I was to undergo the period of invion y me aside, they d off to their original r to welcome the r"4507 words
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Article, Illustration277 1967-05-15 13 Small boys are usually very laiv in doing their homework, and they use to do their work with provastination. Provastination can be regarded as the thief of time. There is one Chinese proverb which states that, "When the youths become lazy and by the time they277 words
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Article, Illustration397 1967-05-15 13 The habit of reading Is one of the greatest resources of mankind: and we enjoy reading books that belong to us much more than if they are borrowed. A borrowed book Is like a quest in the house; It must be treated with punctiliousness,397 words
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Article, Illustration373 1967-05-15 13 TELEVISION has risen from something that was merely a quaint novelty Into one of the most popular form of entertainment in the world today. From television we can get a glimpse of how people lived and earned their livehood in the olden times. Educational films373 words
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Article, Illustration472 1967-05-15 13 Every morning, I go to school by bicycle. From my home, there is only one main road which is about two feet wide starting at the outskirts of the rubber holdings and endine at the bank of the River Basi- This small road is472 words
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Article, Illustration281 1967-05-15 13 "THAT imbecile sore infested glutton!" roared the Colonel, and with a violent gesture of his hands, swept me through the kitchen door. I landed with a most terrible thud, for the Colonel had employed a considerable amount of force in the procedure. Hunger gnawed at281 words
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Article, Illustration502 1967-05-15 13 "Mother! mother! open this door, you old woman! Are you still sleeping?" Shouted Ah Leng to his mother, who was in bed. His mother stirred from the old wooden bed and headed slowly and gently to the door ana opened It. "You realised what502 words
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Article, Illustration518 1967-05-15 13 OUR school Tanglin Integrated Secondary Technical School held Its 3rd Annual Sport on April 13 this year at Farrer Park. The day, the number 13th of each month was a unlucky number, but on that day the weather was cloudy, but it did not rain518 words
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Advertisement230 1967-05-15 12 Roles of Eastern Sun's essay writing 411 entrants are requested to observe th* following rules: 1* Each entrant must fill in his/her ourn writing the entry form appended below. 2. ISo entry will be considered without thr entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her photo graph230 words
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Miscellaneous233 1967-05-15 13 ©SHAW organisation IL b Phone ***** 1 mnHmrnrm m Day: u, i.45 t 4 ft 30 A 9.15 Mev* Cochran, Ne® "MO7AMBIQI'E" Technicolor OPEN? tomorrow: Ray Charles BALLAD IN BLT'E" Tom Reii Dawn Addam* [CAPITOL Phont* ***** OPEVs TODAY! NO FREE LIST! "am IM, 4. 6.45 A 9.30 p.m. '-nn*233 words
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Miscellaneous237 1967-05-15 13 1 AllZfl ORGAN is /M" IO U JUUI ODEON 2 1 116 LAST DAY! 11 a m 2.30 A 0.00 p.m. Fox's THE BLUE MAX" George Peppard Scope Color OPENS TOMORROW f 'Mandarin) "RECALLING MY DREAMS" Color. Scope. Eng. Chin. Subt CATHAY ***** Now Showing! 11. I.SO, 4. 6.80. 9.110237 words
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1622 1967-05-15 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) —Tottenham Hotspur, who meet Chelsea in the all-London final of the English Football Association Cup at Wembley next Saturday, had a morale-boosting 2—o win over Sheffield United in the football league yesterday. Chelsea, who completed their league programme with a 3 —21,622 words
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Article227 1967-05-15 14 ROME, Sun. (UPI) Tony Roche of Australia carried his title defence into the men s singles last eight in the Italian Tennis Championships yesterday. Playing strongly on the centre court, he beat Nikkl Pilic of Yugoslavia. 7—5, 7—5, 6—3. Roche was not extended in227 words
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Article79 1967-05-15 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Television Singapura handed the Straits Times XI their second straight defeat at soccer this morning. The Times boys were routed to the tune of 6-0 at Farrer Park. Last Sunday, the Eastern Sun XI whipped the Straits Times 10-4. In this morning's match79 words
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464 1967-05-15 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The First International (Malaysia-Singapore) Shooting championship, 1967, sponsored by the National Shooting Association of Malaysia, will be held from May 20 to 23 heTe, at the shooting range off the Subang international Airport. Disclosing this today, the secretary of the464 words
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178 1967-05-15 14 <TTmT° RD T H ni?land Sunx. India s captain the Nawab of Pataudi h t a superlative 144 not' out against his old university to put the tourists in a strong position after the first of the match 2L2~ nst Oxford. f o178 words
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Article57 1967-05-15 14 BANGKOK, Sun. (LTI) The Selangor, Malaysia, football squad will arrive here on June 4 for matches against the Bangkok bank team, champions of the Thai Football Association, to be held on June 7or 8. the association announced last night. The Selangor team will get 4057 words
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Article2539 1967-05-15 15 WINDSOR LAD - Chaya Timo main mile S'pore race by WINDSOR LAD > GAPORE, Sun. Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukelen had a good day when he scored 0 treble with St. Maurice, Joint Venture and Destination II at Bukit Timah this afternoon, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's May2,539 words
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Article, Illustration286 1967-05-15 15 Photograph shows Sqn. Ldr. H. Pollock receiving his trophy for the second gross score from Group Capt. Lageson. SINGAPORE. Sun. Ninety competitors from clubs on Singapore island contested the first R A F. Tengah open golf meeting played at R.A.F. Tengah Golf Club. The Gross Challenge Cup was won by286 words
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395 1967-05-15 15 SINGAPORE, Sun. Fifteen new records were established at the 14th Annual Athletic Meet of the Beatty Secondary School recently. The meet was held at the Farrer Park centTe. Anglo-Chinese School established a new record In the 4 x 100 relay interschool invitation. They395 words
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Article71 1967-05-15 15 NEWCASTLE, England. Sun. (UPI) Bookmakers paid out an unknown amount in error after a judge declared the wrong horse winner of steeple-chase here last night. Most onlookers thought Moidore's Token won the Crumstone Handicap Steeplechase, but A. S. Dickinson. the judge, examined a photofinish print71 words
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Article221 1967-05-15 15 DUBLIN, Sun. (Reuter) —Atherstone Wood a 100/7 outsider, won the Irish 2,000 guineas over one mile at the Curragh near here yesterday on a disqualification. The colt owned by Mr. Stephen O'Flaherty and ridden by English-born Buster Parneil, was beaten a length and a half221 words
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Article41 1967-05-15 15 Oriana finished third in Rare Six (Class 5. Div. 2 6 furs) on the First Day of the rurrent Singapore May Meeting instead of Mannurr. Miss as erroneously reported in our Sunday's issue. Oriana paid $27 for a place.41 words
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247 1967-05-15 15 PENANG, Sun. Malaysian punters have more chances of knowing the form of horses than their counterparts in Australia. This view was expressed by Mr. Tan Lye Hup, who has just completed a training course in Melbourne, at the Bayan Lepas Airport here247 words
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335 1967-05-15 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. Following is the Stipe's Report on the second day of the Singapore Turf Club s Mav Meeting which was held at Bukit Timah toda>. RACE 1 Victory II (R Low), Panchen (Omar) and Blue Venus (M Lee) missed335 words
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62 1967-05-15 15 SINGAPORE, Sun. Eastern Sun's racing expert, "Windsor Lad", was in excellent tipping form for yesterday's races at Bukit Timah, the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's May Meeting. "Windsor Lad" scored four straight winners in Flying Charger (Race 1, $34), Binjai Park (Race62 words
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458 1967-05-15 16 H. M. S. Sutan - by H. M. S. Sutan SINGAPORE, Sun. In one of the rowdiest soccer matches seen at Jalan Besar Stadium here tonight Singapore edged Joint Services 3-2 in the south zone of the Malaysia Cup series. The last twenty minutes of the second half458 words
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Article345 1967-05-15 16 M. T. LINGAM - By M. T. LINGAM SEREMBAN, Sun. Negri Sembilan, after playing scintillating soccer for 65 minutes, suddenly cracked up in the last 15 minutes to be held by Johore to a 3-3 dTaw In their Malaysia Cup South Zone soccer match played on the Station padang345 words
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Article94 1967-05-15 16 Sun. (Reuter) thp Union won soccer here 1-0 In the 'final" 8 The Russians. joint cham Plonthr?i i^ 1 Ttaly scored through inside-left KuznetFncrioiJw 43rd minute ♦i? the nal f °r JlU OUT h time Ave fn^K^n P u yed the football, but had no luck near94 words
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52 1967-05-15 16 McKinnon (left), Glasgow Rangers centrehalf, intercepts a shot at goal from Mishev of Slavia Sofia during their recent European Cup Winners' Cup semi-final second leg match at Glasgow's Ibrox Stadium. Rangers' 1-0 victory in this game takes them into the final and they now meet Beyern Munich at Nuremberg on52 words
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Article, Illustration137 1967-05-15 16 Don Carter - Bowling by Don Carter Slide on ball of left foot The left bowling shoe is so constructed that it has a sliding pad of leather on the ball. It is on this portion that the slide should be taken. As you go Into the137 words
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Article271 1967-05-15 16 BANGKOK, Sun. (UPI) Chartchai Chionoi, holder of the disputed world flyweight boxing crown. yesterday turned aside foreign challengers and decided to fight another Thai, fifth ranked Punthip Keosuriya in a title bout July 22. The match will be staged here in Bangkok. Chionoi's manager, Col.271 words
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206 1967-05-15 16 Khoo Boon Choo - by Khoo Boon Choo PENANG, Sun. Penang played a great and inspiring game to thrash Kedah by 7-0 in their North Zone Malaysia Cup soccer match before a crowd of about 3,000 at the City Stadium here tonight. It was a bitter blow206 words
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Article578 1967-05-15 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor today beat Perak by eight wickets in the twoday Malaysian Cricket Association inter-State League match played at the Selangor Club padang. The final scores were: Selangor 209 for seven and 79 for two. Perak 84 and 197. Selangor continuing from578 words
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Article28 1967-05-15 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Perak outplayed Armed Forces by 3—l in their North Zone Malaysia Cup soccer match played at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight.28 words
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386 1967-05-15 16 I U E y f D LH J' W < AP >* 'ndia hoj launched the first phase of a carefully-studied programme aimed at enabling it to retain it* world supremacy in field hockey at the Olv« pics in Mexico386 words
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203 1967-05-15 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Recreation Club drew with Indian Association in a Singapore Cricket Association League Match played at Balestier Road today. SRC were unlucky in not having won the game. But they had consolation by being awarded the bonus203 words
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273 1967-05-15 16 WASHINGTON R Un (UPI) Cassius Clay yesterday asked the Supremo Court to stop the Govern! ment from prosecuting him for his draft defiance until "A s broad er constitutional challenges to the Selective System are ru>d on. The petition, which referred to Clay273 words
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283 1967-05-15 16 PEXANG. Sun. The president of the Badminton Association of Malaysia. Enche Mohamed Khir .Tohari, who will be leading Malaysia's team to Jakarta for the Thomas Cup matches, said here today that he did not think there was ground *o fear for their safety283 words
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Advertisement427 1967-05-15 14 Eastern 5 Classified advertisement* can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT D'OR MILK BAR, Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK fir Brother*, Ltd., 63. Bras Basah Road. and 2, Maiu Avenue, Serangoon Garden EstateSingapore HAMIEM STORE. 1419 Upper Changi Road Singapore 17. A.T. CNANAPRAKASAM CO.. 1361 Changi Point. Singapore427 words
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Advertisement668 1967-05-15 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 credit in668 words
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Advertisement66 1967-05-15 14 TENDER NOTICE J.K.R. PULAU PINANG IKLAN TAWARAN Tawaran daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R., di-dalam kelas *D' (KERJA2) dan ka-atas akan di-terima di-pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Pulau Pinang, hingga jam pukol 12.00 tengah hari pada 24hb. Mei. 1967, untok RANCHANGAN MELUASKAN SEKOLAH MENENGAH BUKIT MERTAJAM. SEBERANG PERAI TENGAH Segala butir2 boleh66 words
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Advertisement313 1967-05-15 14 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB JUNE (DERBY) MEETING, 1967. FIRST DAY SUNDAY 28TH MAY. 1967. SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY 31 ST MAY, 19b7. THIRD DAY SUNDAY 4TH JUNE, 1967. ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY Usual SI. Unlimited Sweeps are available at the Town Office, Kampar Teluk313 words
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Miscellaneous102 1967-05-15 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $63,195.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****0 $25,686.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****7 7,339.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****8 3,669.00 STARTERS ($1,000.00 each): Nos. *****2 *****7 *****5 *****2 *****6 *****6 *****8 *****0 *****2 CONSOLATIONS ($750.00 each): Nos. *****7 *****7 *****0 *****8 *****1 *****2 *****4 *****1 *****0 *****8 FIFTY PRIZES ($200.00102 words
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Miscellaneous46 1967-05-15 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.44 a.m. (6.4 ft.), 3.41 p.m. (7.7 ft.) Port Dickson: 9.21 a.m. (7.2 ft.), 10.11 p.m. (7.3 ft.) Singapore: 1.16 a.m. (86 ft.), 3.24 p.m. (6.8 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 2.36 p.m. (7.2 ft), 11.53 p.m. (5.6 ft.) Kuantan: 1.26 p.m. (9.1 ft.)46 words
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