Eastern Sun, 21 May 1967
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Title Section24 1967-05-21 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. I No. 299 Sunday, 21 May 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Pries 15 cents.24 words
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Article, Illustration423 1967-05-21 1 Peter Loke - By Peter Loke THE Singapore Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San today released the details of the denominations and characteristics of the new Singapore currency notes to be issued for circulation as from June 12, this year. This disclosure was made after the first423 words
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Article191 1967-05-21 1 SAIGON. Sit. fßeuter) r S'a'es and South rroops fighting iea:n5 r mortar bombardment.; and entrenched North Vietnamese regulars today pushed forward on their search and destroy mission through the southern half of the Demilitarised Zone. More than 5,000 troops swept into the buffer area by land,191 words
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Article59 1967-05-21 1 SAIGOV Sat. (Reuter> Twc r mdred Buddhist monks and nuns singing hvrrr. 1 and chanting prayer ntiiy beean a three-day fast r P > in Vietnam. rw, brown g-'} zt■ v the monks ar.<i run* :inhered *n front of *h<> ma n a *ar at the59 words
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301 1967-05-21 1 HONG KONG, SAT. (REUTER) Long unes of Chinese workers, youths and scnool children wearing Mao Tse-Tung badges, chanting slogans and singing Communist Government Mouse again t successive day of anti-British By mid-day. the double columned marchers threading their way through central Hong Kong to301 words
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Article135 1967-05-21 1 PEKING. Sat. (Reuter) Several thousand Chinese demonstrators marched to the Soviet Embassy here today shouting "Down with Soviet revisionism." Slogans plastered on the wall and roadway outside the Embassy introduced a new element in the SinoSoviet dispute by linking China's Head of State with the demonstrations.135 words
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Article55 1967-05-21 1 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) The United States lost five planes over North Vietnam yesterday as Navy jets swept in waves over Hanoi to bomb within the city limits of the capital for the first time. In a series of air battles over the capital, the American Navy55 words
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Article, Illustration852 1967-05-21 2 DR. LIM EXPLAINS GOVT'S POLICY AT THE DEDICATION CEREMONY ON $27 MIL. PLANT PORT DICKSON, Sat. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, Minister of Commerce and Industry, said here today the Malaysian Government would continue to protect its "infant" industries against unfair competition, but would not tolerate the852 words
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428 1967-05-21 2 SINGAPORE, Sot. The Chairman of the Malaysian Rubber Export Registration Board, Senator Gan Teck Geow, called on both tne Singapore and Malaysian Governments whose economics were interlinked to take a strong stand in looking into methods of preventing their respective countries from being428 words
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Article401 1967-05-21 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. British and American espionage agents are actively acting in Malaysia, it was alleged here today. Tneir agents are disguised as members of the British Volunteer Service and the American Peace Corps it was further alleged. These allegations were contained in one401 words
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Article660 1967-05-21 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. More than 20 speakers representing a cross-section of the trade and industrial community including various Chambers of Commerce took to the floor to speak at today's mass meeting at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to air their grievances against shipping conferences. Mr. Tan660 words
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Article152 1967-05-21 2 MUAR, Sat.—The Johore State Government will not hesitate to take "drastic action" against lasj penghulus who failed to keep their rural development work uP-to-date. The warning came from Johore's Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Othman bin Haji Sa'at, at the opening of a progress exhibition at Bukit152 words
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175 1967-05-21 2 N. LANGUAGE POLICY: JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Centra! Government has been urged to withdraw the citizenship certificates of those who defiec the Government's ruling on the Language issue. This was contained in a resolution adopted unanimously at the annual delegates' conference175 words
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Article684 1967-05-21 2 YOU are in the world and you must pass through it. You will have questions to settle which you won't quite know how to decide if you are left alone to yourself. You will be tempted to do wrong. You will have troubles, and no one can684 words
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Article89 1967-05-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. An officer of the Savings Department of the Indian Overseas Bank here, Mr. N. V. Venketaaan, waj killed when he tried to jump out of the ear in which he waa travelling. His friend was driving the car towards Petaling Jay a along89 words
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368 1967-05-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The First wholly Malaysian-owned petroleum company has been registered here. The company, called Sabah Oil Sdn. Berhad, will invest $5,000,000 in constructing two bulk o l terminals and a chain of retail outlets in Sabah. This was announced today by the Chairman368 words
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Article86 1967-05-21 2 SINGAPORE:. Sat.—After a three-and-a-half hour meeting some 200 delegates representing more than f>o trade associations and Industrial organisations adopted the resolution to set up a working committee to deal with the grievances arising out of the conditions and freight rates imposed by shipping conferences Under the leadership of86 words
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Article115 1967-05-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Swiss Watch Industr? will sponsor a two-week technical seminar for 14 members of the Selangor Watch Dealers' Association from Monday. This is the first time that such a seminar fcas been held in Malaysia. It will be conducted two Swiss watch exper*.115 words
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Article, Illustration667 1967-05-21 3 K. S. SIDHU - 'GOVT. DETERMINED TO MAKE IT INTO Ist CLASS VARSITY' 449 RECEIVE DEGREES AT Bth CONVOCATION By K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Government determined to make the Nanyang University into a rlaNS university, to serve not only as an institution of higher learning for SingaporeEASTERN SUN Pix. - 667 words
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Article, Illustration79 1967-05-21 3 Hmm.... how nice to have you hark, says chubby Wendy Poon as she gives a bis huff to her aunt. Miss Moilie Ang, (Miss Tourism Singapura. Moilie returned here on Friday night after a hectic round-the-world in 80 days' trip during which she visited79 words
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Article113 1967-05-21 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Principal Assistant Secretary. Trade Division. Ministry of Finance, Mr- Wong Ha Hee. will head a three-man Singapore delegation to the Commonwealth Secretariat meeting of Senior Commonwealth officials on Aid and Development. It will be held in Nairobi. Kenya, from May 24 to June113 words
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183 1967-05-21 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Public Service Commission today called for a change in the attitude of school-leavers applying for Div. 11l appointments in the public service. The PSC, in a statement, urged School Certificate candidates to perform creditably in six subjects rather than attempt183 words
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Article66 1967-05-21 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A motor-cyclist died shortly after admission to the General Hospital yesterday after he was involved in a road accident. He is Mahmud bin Dahbi. 19. of Jalan Peng Kang, who collided with a motor-car at the 13J milestone Jurong Road, shortly after 1 p.m. There were66 words
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197 1967-05-21 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Malaysian citizens residing in Singapore, can at the moment obtain their restricted passports from the main issuing centre at the Immigration Office, Johore Bahru. Clarifying Press reports (not the Eastern Sun) that the Malaysian High Commission here would be issuing the passports,197 words
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641 1967-05-21 3 SINGAPORE, Sot.— The Deputy ViceChancellor of the University of Singapore/ Mr. Reginald Quahe, reminded about 1,000 "freshies" this morning of their debt and duty to society. He was speaking to them at a "Welcome Convention" held at the University of Singapore641 words
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153 1967-05-21 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. School teachers in Singapore have now been issued with a warning not to go to bars any more. This directive, which was issued by the Ministry of Education to schools in Singapore on Friday, came as a shock to many teachers. It153 words
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821 1967-05-21 5 3 recommendations to break shackles oppressive SINGAPORE, Sot. j|, c Chaiffion of the Shipping and Entre0, Study Sub-Com-m.ttee of the Singapore Ch incse Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Wee Mon Cheng, today hit out at the s ix serious evils" created by shipping conferences. v, o821 words
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Article415 1967-05-21 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Soon Peng Yam, today hit out at the shipping conference, its freight rates and contract systems which he described as "one fatal blow" levelled at the Republic's entrepot trade and export of her415 words
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1419 1967-05-21 5 SINGAPORE, Sot. The President of the Rubber Trade Association of Singapore, Mr. Tan Eng Joo, today outlined two major moves Singapore shippers could make in getting the Shipping Conferences to withdraw their conference rates and conditions. t Local shippers can choose1,419 words
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Advertisement52 1967-05-21 3 »iuniuniiiiiiiim,inii) (<)(/; i 1 g? a ■i jl tin ft niyftf < < 3 A« < v *V* **\\WW < <•? «\V*V x *x\W\* •/AV X< C>Vx"AVx% Cv *,\v* .A VI xxx H m 23 MODEL TF-31LE hi i| i National KATHMAi QUALITY PMOUCTS AM BACKED BY FUU GUARANTEE tam52 words
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Article1252 1967-05-21 4 ROBERT JACKSON - TH£ RA CEDR BOMB the untold itorv of how Hitler n *arW produced the atomic bomb before the Allies By ROBERT JACKSON r' was ironical that Adolf Hitler's dream of an ultimate German victory to be achieved with the help of the new and secret superweapons1,252 words
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509 1967-05-21 4 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Sat. (Reuter).An American has celebrated the purchase of a toy island in the blue South Pacific by emptying a bottle of champagne over it from the air. The island Is known as Waewaetorea, and the millionaire, Mr. William Reynolds, from North Carolina.509 words
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1220 1967-05-21 10 Today we are sober 4 practising alcoholic gets to the stage where he will do anything for a drink. lie, cheat, steal. That's why so many of them are in prison. THE faces are A exactly similar to those at other Alcoholics1,220 words
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Miscellaneous206 1967-05-21 4 M IV/TH A CAN OF ANTI-GRAVITY PASTE UNDER HIS ARM, NAPOLEON SOLO RACES THROUGH THE STREETS OF KEMTMALL... 01 I HAVB THE STUFF, SIR!... OOOPLORP/ li a II f//J THEY'VE TREATED THE ARMORED CAR WITH ANTI* GRAVITY PASTE GOQPGRtEP/ THEY'RE GOING TO IT OFF/ A I* .V v V./ n206 words
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Advertisement130 1967-05-21 5 I want to remember this moment... this special moment. How warm. How dear. How wonderful to be remembered—and to remember. Just a click, and the moment is yours to keep—to enjoy again and again. And isn't this what Kodak color films are really for? Brilliant Kodak films: KODACHROME and KODAK130 words
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Miscellaneous698 1967-05-21 5 TODAY CHANNEL 5 Ruala Lumpur and Pulau Pining: G Ipoh and Mthkj; 3 A JO Johore Rahru 4 Taping; 7 Baiu Pthat; 9 fcluang. PM "in Prog. Summary Texas R -siin; 3.26 Docuiner.'ary, F:m (Inquiring l!;- Robin Hood (Linroln Green 4.26 Trick and "red*; 4 1 Close Down. 45 Pr*.698 words
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Advertisement61 1967-05-21 6 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). AT61 words
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Miscellaneous73 1967-05-21 6 OKAY, FRED...WE'RE ALL READY J SHOPPINCT...CMON A G> 1 m i MLH 2* r x? ft -J It -J' lft ft I 1 s i%s t i i m <> ALL FINISHED/ drIRLS? LETS SEE...YOU TWO CrOT YOUR EASTER. BONNETS...I <SOT THE EGfiS THAT JUST LEAVES TOPS AND HIS SURPRISE/73 words
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Miscellaneous460 1967-05-21 7 44a*iMb-'BarberoLS r m n §3 o s 2 v< I o liTa s/^ > R 1 £>: 4= w -X m 1 3= !l r M RS ae 2<=. Si BUMPING" INTO you LIKE THIC MISTER l USAN6EP, Sll?/^ ny ALRI6HT, MARCH'S h ifi ffi c 2 i jt> *52460 words
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Article384 1967-05-21 8 PRESSURE is being exerted on Malaysia to toe the American line in South-east Asia. Two ASA partners have been influenced by Uncle Sam to torpedo ASA thus leaving Malaysia high and dry. The Philippines was the first to resort to delaying tactics Four years ago ex-President Macapagal worked384 words
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Article382 1967-05-21 8 THE Peranakan Association of Singapore is pursuing an ideal fostered in colonial times that people born in the island should be regarded as sons of the soil. This implies that such people should cut off ties with their ancestral lands. Unfortunately, the influence of foreign cultures is so382 words
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Article, Illustration820 1967-05-21 8 The Minister of Finance, Malaysia, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, celebrates his Slst birthday tomorrow. In an interview with the Eastern Sun, Mr. Tan gives some very forthright answers to equally forthright questions. Eastern Sun: As the national president820 words
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Article, Illustration1742 1967-05-21 8 MR. TAN SIEW SIH, Minister of Finance, Malays) celebrates his 51st birthday today. I n an with our staff reporter, Hoo Ban Khee, Mr. T an ?lv some very forthright answers to equally forthri ?flt questions. In another story,1,742 words
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Advertisement17 1967-05-21 8 OUR weekly story* 'The Wonders of the universe', has been held back due to lack of space.17 words
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COMMERCIAL – INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration195 1967-05-21 9 New managing director for McCannErickson 5 T. Sat The ni of Mr. John •tt as Managing of McCann(Malaysia) Sdn. .has been ann i by Mr. Arthur Grimes. Regional of Interpublic, S A. M" W lett arrived In a in October. 1965, up his appointassistant Manag r oi "ie Kuala Lumpur195 words
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Article53 1967-05-21 9 LLINGTON. New ZeaSat ißeuten New wheat harvest 1966-67 season is mated to be more than mill on bushels up on the I on, according Issued by the ?'vprnment statistician. aid that 219.000 with an estimated y:eld of 11.826.000 bushels -at compared 'evious season's 'res that yielded53 words
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235 1967-05-21 9 VyASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI). The United States f suffered another heavy deficit in its balance of payments during the first three months of 1967, but the gold loss during the period was small and there are signs that U.S. exports are235 words
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226 1967-05-21 9 LONDON, Sat (Reuter) An increase in ship freight trading with Japan was reported today by Sir John Nicholson, Chairman of the Ocean Steamship Company. In a message to share holders of the company, which includes ownership of the Blue Funnel Line, Sir John226 words
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Article110 1967-05-21 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP) The Stock Market closed lower yesterday although silver and other nonferrous metal issues rallied. Trading was active. The market continued an irregular decline. Mid-East political tensions were a distraction and in addition the market's consolidate phase was still going on. Silver stocks110 words
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Article57 1967-05-21 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) Dow Jones stock averages. Open High 30 Industrials 876.50 881.24 20 Railroads 239.29 241-18 15 Utilities 137.65 138.23 65 Stocks 314.76 316.65 Low Close Change 30 Industrials 867.59 874.55 off 2.79 20 Railroads 237.79 239.81 up 0.42 15 Utilities 136.50 137 33 off57 words
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Article35 1967-05-21 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) Standard and poor's 500 stock index: Net Close Change 425 Industrials 98.96 off .55 20 Railroads 47.47 up 01 55 Utilities 70.52 off .06 500 Stocks 92.07 off .4635 words
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Article, Illustration146 1967-05-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The second of nine 45-foot fast twin screw patrol boats for the Royal Ceylon Navy was launched at the Tanjong Rhu shipyard of Vosper Thornycroft (Far East) Ltd. Picture above shows patrol boat 104 being launched. The ceremony was witnessed by officials of the146 words
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Article303 1967-05-21 9 SINGAPORE Sat. The rubber market was again fairly active during the past week and turnover was improved, says Holiday, Cutler. Bath and Co. Ltd. in their weekly market report. At one time prices reached the cheapest levels of the year just below those in February which303 words
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198 1967-05-21 9 LONDON. Sat. Britian's exports last month were worth €440, million, £l6 million more than March, reported the Koard of Trade in London recently. Re-exports were up too. from £l4 million in March to £l5 million in April. But the Board's seasonally adjusted figures also show198 words
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Article43 1967-05-21 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday closed unchanged and untraded. Jul 07 20.50 20.90 Sep 20.40 20.90 Nov 20.40 20.90 Jan 68 20.55 21.15 Mar 2065 21.20 May 20.65 21.20 The spot No. 1 RSS 20 5/8 cents, nominal.43 words
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Article16 1967-05-21 9 SINGAPORE Sat. The tin price for today was $604. 62$ picul, up 51.12 J.16 words
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Article107 1967-05-21 9 CANBERRA, Sat. (Reuter) Australian wheat exports to China dropped 50 per cent In the second half of last year, according to official figures here. Exports fell from 47 million bushels in the second half of 1965 to 22 million bushels In the same period last107 words
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Article337 1967-05-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sat Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room s of the Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS Boustead $1.55 (3.000); C. Sugar $l.BO (5.000 > $1.79 (4000) $1.78 (3.000) $1.77 (24 000 > $1.76 (2,000); Chemical $l.BO337 words
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Article45 1967-05-21 9 SINGAPORE Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rate to merchants: Selling T.T. or O.D. ready were: Holland Guilders 116i: Swiss Francs 140 French Francs 159-$; Italian Lire *****: Danish Kroner 224-j and Swedish Kroner 167.45 words
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Article32 1967-05-21 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) Dow Jones spot commodity price index closed 137.77 up 0.54. Dow Jones commodity futu-es index (Open) 133.69, (High) 134.48. (Low) 133.69, (Close) 134.4 ft up 1.05.32 words
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Article495 1967-05-21 9 YOUR SHARES UP-DOWN—UNCHANGED SINGAPORE —Stork fexehanje hid and offer price* officially IHted at the clo*e of hutlne**. INDUSTRIAL Boustead C. Sugar C.T.S. Ords < 'htm Ira 1 Co Cold storage Diinlop (New) Dunlop (Old) CD E. smelting CD Esso Otds FIt/.pat ricks F. A N. Ord« Gammon Goodwood Park (iulnness495 words
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Article54 1967-05-21 9 (Manaier* Price** First Malayan 1.33 2.43 second Malayan 1.6.5 1.75 Third Malayan XD 1.12 1.22 The Commerce to Industry Fund M 98 The Savings Fnnd 1.35 1.45 Malaysian Industry Fund .95 1 05 sterling V* Commodity XI) 3/7 First Hon? Konjj XD .96 1.01* Second Hon* Knn* fifi54 words
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Article90 1967-05-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Slngapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices toda> were: Bnrer* seller* Coconnt oil (FOB) Bulk 47.50 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 50.00 Loose Copra Mixed May /June 28.50 i Nutmegs ll»s mm 365.00 Nutmegs B W 175 00 Garbled l.ampong Black Pepper (FOB) 110.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB)90 words
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Article69 1967-05-21 9 DETROIT. Michigan, Sat (AP) Bolstered by an extra selling day, U.S. automakers yesterday reported a sharp upturn in new car sales for the first 10 days of May. Sales for the May 1-10 period totalled 253,949-up more than 60,000 cars over the same 10-day69 words
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Article170 1967-05-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godown Vessels 3/4 Straat Florida 6/7 State of Kutch 8/9 Nurjehan 13/14 Sletter 15/16 Hoegh Drake 18 Benalder 23/24 Keningau 29/30 Kyoshin Maru 31/32 Ravi 35/36 Kumasachi Maru 38/39 Ancona 40/41 Varild 42/43 Gudrun Bakke 44 Tjipanas170 words
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Article743 1967-05-21 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.50 a.in. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time #.15 a.m. Airline GIA 898 from Jakarta. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from Penang. Ipoh, Kuala l.iimpur, Malacca. Time 3.00 p.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching. Time 12.35 p.m. Airline GIA 889 from743 words
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867 1967-05-21 10 JN every woman's existence, man plays a very large role. Her happiness, her success, as often as not depend on one or more members of the so-called strong sex. Unfortunately, what makes woman's life so precarious sometimes is the fact that Man is a remarkably peculiar867 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1967-05-21 10 HENRY FULLER - By HENRY FULLER A PERSON lies dying, suffering badly. A loved one, or someone of compassion, looks on helplessly. He may linger for months... should that pain be stopped by death? This is the story which links that awful question. shapely blonde Carol1,270 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1967-05-21 11 Madeleine Nathan - |By Madeleine Nathan, IT should have started with the tremor of drums and all that ballyhoo to complete the African mood at Roland of Coral's "Fashion Happening" at the Conference Hall in Trade Union House that evening. Probably no one1,027 words
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505 1967-05-21 11 Patricia Chan - By Patricia Chan, YOU might hare seen product* of croeodite skin tike handbags• shoes. eigarrette eases, purses and perhaps many others. Hut hare you seen anything made of goatskin 9 I saw some goatskin "art'* displayed at an exclusive shop along Orchard Road.505 words
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Miscellaneous512 1967-05-21 11 CAPRICORN Dec 23-Jan. 20 YOUR anxiety tor a friend eases mid-week. <s Thereafter it f, should not be difSy ficult for you to relax. This would be a happ i per for those uho prefer Or life Don't be care- evr] of the iceek or you iri u lose money.512 words
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POPPING AROUND with PLATTER PETE
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Article, Illustration330 1967-05-21 12 INHERE were so many of you asking for a feature on her that I suspected she was youT favourite female singer. And all my doubts were cast aside when YOl' voted her in as The Top Female Singer (Local Section) in330 words
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Article606 1967-05-21 12 111 THERE! L For the benefit of many new readers, I think I should make it clear once again that it is just not possible for me to make personal replies so please don't send me stamped envelopes or m on e y (er on second thoughts,606 words
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Article, Illustration308 1967-05-21 12 HERE are some more facts on Elvis' wedding. Priscilla and Elvis were married at 9.40 a.m. on May 1 in Las Vegas, with only 14 friends and relatives present. It was all so hush-hush that even though preparations for the event had been going on for two308 words
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Article, Illustration365 1967-05-21 12 THERE was a time last year when the future of top group THE YARD BIRDS looked very uncertain. Temperaments clashed, nobody could a ere* anything, people left and things became very mixed. "It was all a bit confusing,"365 words
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Article, Illustration216 1967-05-21 12 SPOTLIGHT: IIfHISTLING Jack Smith, that pursed-lipped persony ality whose Tecord, "I Was Kaiser Bill s Batman", is currently making a great impact chart-wise, has finally been located and identified. Whistling Jack is none other than Coby Wells, brother of I'nit 4 -f- 2 vocalist Tommy Moeller and,216 words
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Article252 1967-05-21 12 Pop gossip LAST WEEK I wrote about the Walker Brothers split but did not exactly tell you WHY it happened. Well, here's a quote from ex-Walker, Scott Engel: "I want to make it clear that it was not solely my decision to break up the Walker Brothers,252 words
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Advertisement41 1967-05-21 12 PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL 21.5.67. CANDIDATES: (A) Petula Clark. (B) Sandie Shaw. Mark an X next to your choice NAME: ADDRESS: Send your votes to: Platter Pete's Pop Poll, c/o Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. NOT LATER THAN 25.5.6741 words
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Miscellaneous255 1967-05-21 12 >Top tunes around LONDON: 1. Silence Is Golden Tremeloes 2. Dedicated To The One I Love Mama's Papa's 3. Puppet On A String Sandie Shaw 4. The Boat That I Row Lulu 5. Pictures Of Lily The Who 6. Something Stupid Frank Nancy Sinatra 7. Waterloo Sunset Kinks 8. Seven255 words
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217 1967-05-21 13 TAI SING ONN - By TAI SING ONN -THAT TENDER AGE" Shawscope. Mandarin, colour, etc. gives you that z*ng, zest for living. This film is a must for the young and the young at heart. A big thank you to Shaw Bros, for reminding217 words
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Article, Illustration434 1967-05-21 13 WITH Elvis Presley pursued by two English girls whom he meets in London in his new picture, "Double Trouble," MGM eyed a bevy of British actresses before signing Yvonne Romain as the second of his leading ladies. They needed a girl434 words
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Article, Illustration905 1967-05-21 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. Feeling sad? Feeling lonely? Feeling unhoppy? Th e re' s a tonic in town to cure your sadness, loneliness or unhappmess. It's e a I I e d Carry on Screaming! And, it's a real SC R E A M. This is905 words
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839 1967-05-21 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. 'The Idol' is not an easy to understand picture. There are many 'complicated' people in the story. But if you like psychology then perhaps you'll find 'The Idol' an interesting picture. This is the story When Marco (Michael Parks) a young839 words
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Miscellaneous123 1967-05-21 13 2 SHAW ORGANISATION [LIDO Phone ***** [CAPITOL Phone ***** 11. |.45. 4. 6.30. 9.30 tFDrn "H'-'l Karin Dor FfFRvf\F\ I HF. MAN TO KILL' r >r <fc Techni.scope r,, TON 'I f 'HT M'NITE! r, F THE SILKEN WEB" _M*r,4ann» C.s. Color I ivf Show Musical No. H" S2 00123 words
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Miscellaneous352 1967-05-21 13 -"jrO K G A N I b A 1 lON H GALA HI ACH POi'J LAST t DATS! Today 5 Shove! 11 a.m., 1 SO. 4 (Ml, 6.30 ft Ift *.m "5000 Dollars On The Ace" Robert Wood. Color. Scope Ample Car Park Space Available Behind The Theatre. Entrance Between352 words
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Article181 1967-05-21 14 Albert Johnson - QUIT NOTE EXPECTED NEXT WEEK By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. A. Pancharatnam, chairman of the Disciplinary Committee of the F.A. of Singapore is expected to send his letter of resignation to the FAS Council shortly. The 44 1 want to quit" letter will be officially sent181 words
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395 1967-05-21 14 DALLAS, Sot. (UPI). Curtis Cokes battered Francois Pavilia with a constant left jab, and won a technicol knockout in the tenth round when Pavilla's manager literally threw in the towel. Cokes retained his world's welterweight championship. The win avtsited an earlier fUht with Pavilia395 words
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236 1967-05-21 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malayan Tobacco Company today presented the Badminton Association of Malaya with the first of its annual grants of $6,000 at a ceremony here. The presentation was made to the president of the BAM, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, by the236 words
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Article, Illustration66 1967-05-21 14 DON CARTER - BOWLING TIPS By DON CARTER THERE is never any need to rush to the foul line. Those pins won't move. You can move as deliberately as you wish and, when your approach is on the slow side, you'll be in better control. If you think you're hurrying, tell66 words
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Article145 1967-05-21 14 SANDWICH, Kent. Sat. (Reuter) The United States cruised to a commanding 8-1 lead over Britain. with three matches halved, after the first series of foursomes and singles in their Walker Cup amateur golf clash here yesterday. After winning three matches and halving one145 words
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129 1967-05-21 14 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) —Seven leading Indonesian badminton players of Chinese descent have taken Indonesian citizenship as a wave of patriotic fervour sweeps the country in anticipation of the forthcoming Thomas Cup badminton championshio starting here on May 31. All seven are candidates for the129 words
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Article99 1967-05-21 14 JAKARTA. Sat. (AP) With two weeks to go for the Thomas Cup world badminton championship here, speculations run high on whether Indonesia would be able to retain the cup for the third time. Several badminton officials and experts here have given this observation: "Indonesia's chances of defending99 words
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Article411 1967-05-21 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The following is the Stipe's Report on the third day of the Singapore Turf Club's MayMeeting which was held at Bukit Timah today: Race 1 The Veterinary Surgeon reported that Springfield (S. Lim) returned lame in the off-fore leg. Race 2 Approaching the five-furlong411 words
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2269 1967-05-21 14 Windsor Lad - S'pore race results By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Sat. Penang trainer Rudy ran Breukelen came to the fore when he landed a good priced treble at Bukit Timah this afternoon, third day of the Singapore Turt Club's May Meeting. He sent out Pulau Pinang (Coles), Jade2,269 words
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148 1967-05-21 14 SAN JUAN. Sat <AP» Carlos Ortiz will defend n.s world lightweight t tie San Juan, on July 1 agan-*' Cuban exile ultl i nl r <Sugar) Ramos, now ;n Mexico, it was announced by local promoter Bob Lei,n. It will be the second148 words
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1421 1967-05-21 15 Race is Horses CI. 5, Dlv. 1— 6 F. is Yds. 2.15 P.M. 54; Golliwog 4y 126 Gollie Stable Sullivan Ho 4 Flvin* fharrer Sy 122 Mme. Lee Cheng Km Teh Subian 12 lavender Prince fly 122 Boons Stable Bagby Jr. Yeo 7 firronimo 5v1,421 words
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Article1659 1967-05-21 15 Windsor < bj-'j - Nine furlongs will suit him better The going IS GOOD By 'Windsor < bj-'j gINGAPORE, Sun. Flying Glory gets my vote in the Bukit Timah Cup for Class Two Division One performers (Race 6) to be run over 9f and 1 5 yards at Bukit1,659 words
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Article20 1967-05-21 15 Windsor Ladi Geronimo Joy Spinner Moomba Golden Sun: Bnmhus B. Knight Bersatu Adeline: Co-prosperity Zaza Now What20 words
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Article148 1967-05-21 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN 1 ADELINE RACE 1 GERONIMO Flying Charger Looking Forward GOLLIWOG Malayan Dawn Flying Charger F. CHARGER M. Dawn L. Forward RACE 2 JOY SPINNER Osceola Half Crown HALF CROWN Jov Spinner Jack's Code HALF CROW Baydalo Jonal N RACE S NEW LIBERTY Carrot Gold Highland148 words
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277 1967-05-21 15 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) England, Italy, Brazil and South Africa took 2-0 leads in their Davis Cup zone tennis competition yesterday. Russia and Romania took 1-0 leads before darkness halted their matches. Brazil won its two singles matches from Poland with a combination of277 words
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Article747 1967-05-21 16 Take it or Leave it... (hj £uh<taij Punch T>Y A 8-3 vote, the Football Association of Singapore Council at their meeting on Friday night decided against allowing the Press to have a report of the manager of Singapore's team to the recent South zone soccer747 words
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Article, Illustration906 1967-05-21 16 PERCY JOSEPH - Jackie Sinclair nets all 3 goals for By PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Leicester Ciu Football Club tonight gave hope Qn d hear to many new supporters and friends and especially the Malayan Tobacco Company which is sponsoring the Pestabola Tournom cn here, that they couldSUNSPORT Pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 906 words
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248 1967-05-21 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. ~~A Five-man committee will be set-up to look into allegations of "b i a s" against the Football Referees' Association of Singapore. This was decided here at the full F.A. of Singapore Council meeting held recently. The committee will consist248 words
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211 1967-05-21 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will be represented at the seminar for swimming coaches to be held in Manila this month. The seminar to be conducted by American coach, Don Gambril of the Los Angeles Athletic Club will be attended by SASA's211 words
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308 1967-05-21 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sat.—Sports reporters assigned to report the proceedings of the F. A. of Singapore Council meeting staged a walk-out when the Council vetoed by 8-3 votes a Press request to release the report on Singapore's participation in the Asian Cup soccer308 words
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297 1967-05-21 16 MUAR, Sat. School games and athletics in Johore have been hard hit by the continued boycott of extra-mural activities of NUT teachers. With no sign of ending the boycott, the sports season in the State is expected to be a gloomy one.297 words
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Article82 1967-05-21 16 BERNE, Sat. (Reuter) Goals scored in away matches will count double in next season's European Cup up to the quarter-final stage, the executive committee of the European Football Union announced today This will bring the European Cup into line with the European Cup Winners Cup82 words
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Article31 1967-05-21 16 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Tottenham Hotspur won the Fnglish Football Association Cup at Wembley here today when they beat Chelsea bv two goals to one in the final.31 words
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Article165 1967-05-21 16 IPOH. Sat The Perai Amateur Athletic A v tion. Central Zone, wi j holding their annua! tic meet at the Pub ic •■jdang here on June 17 anu 18. There will be a to'a I o' 33 field and track even* 15 for the first day165 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement240 1967-05-21 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Words $lO/~ (Minimum) WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, 5 Fort Canning Road, Singapore Worship services at 7.30 a.m., 10.00 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Sunday School for all ages at 8.45 a.m. Junior Church at 10.00 a.m. Everyone Welcome. CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN TRUE WAY CHURCH, 156-B Stirling Road, off240 words
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Miscellaneous102 1967-05-21 14 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $74,020.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****1 $33,964.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****6 S 9,704.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****2 4.852.00 STARTERS ($l,OOO each): Nos. 267 *****7 *****6 *****4 *****0 *****8 *****2 *****1 CONSOLATION (10 Prizes $750.00 each)* *****9 *****7 *****8 *****6 *****3 *****1 *****5 *****5 *****9 *****2 FIFTY EXTRA102 words
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Miscellaneous67 1967-05-21 16 TIME AND TIDE Port n wA #s u am i 8 1055 P m <7-4 ft.). 16 1 f") m! 300 am < 139 3.27 p.m Port Dickson: 4.17 a.m. (7.5 ft.); 4.41 n.m (9 3 ft 1 iedi« P Kech„ 8 4 7 1 <Bl "•>= 919 P 467 words
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