Eastern Sun, 22 May 1967

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  • 24 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 300 Monday* 22 May 1967. (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.
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  • Article, Illustration
    343 1 HONGKONG, SUNDAY, REUfER RAMPAGING Chinese mobs today defied a Government warning against disorderly demonstrations and held another riotous gathering here near Government House. Small bands o£ Chinese youths roamed the business centre of the city distributing anti-British leaflets to onlookers, pasting posters on several buildings and taunting the
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  • 199 1 .■3 KONG, Sun. (Reuter) The Deputy SecState in the Commonwealth Office, Sir Ar:hur G is worthy, arrived here today from London for *c: .1 rions with Hong Kong officials on the current c <rbances wrecking the colony. Sir Arthur was accompanied
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  • 250 1 MORIB, Sun. The emergence of a Red-inspired "force" in South-east Asian countries was aimed at dominating the countries in the region, said the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, today. The clashes and civil war in Macao, Hong-Kong, Vietnam and Laos were engineered by
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  • 54 1 ANGELES CAMP California. Sun. (Reuter) A frog called "Jump For Joy" leaped 11 feet and five inches to win the Governor's Jump for Nevada Governor Paul Laxalt at the annual Calaversas County jumping frog contest here. The second was an Arizona frog called Jumpin' Scott, with
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  • 41 1 WELLINGTON (NZ) Sun. (Reuter) A bomb hoax and scuffles between police and antiVietnam demonstrators marked the final day of a goodwill visit for five United States destroyers here in New Zealand to commemorate the battle of the Coral Sea.
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  • 415 1 SAIGON, Sun. (UPI) U.S. Marines and Vietnamese paratroopers chewed into an estimated battalion of North Vietnamese from two directions inside the Demilitarized Zone today and reported killing 342. Meantime, U.S. jets, shot down five more Communist MiGs over Hanoi yesterday and bombed
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  • 100 1 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter).— —Three leading Japanese independent national dailies today criticised Thursday's operation by United States and South Vietnamese troops inside the Demilitarised Zone dividing North and South Vietnam. In editorials, they called on the United States not to expand the war further Into the Nortn.
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  • 77 1 CAIRO. Sun. (UPI) Syria is distributing weapons to all villages, the UAR's Middle East News Agency (MEN A) reported from Damascus ye c terday. The MENA report quoted a senior Syrian officer as saying, every peasant acm has weapons and ammunition at his home with which
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  • 135 1 MACAO, Sun. (Reuter) Ten thousand people today took part in a meeting at the Workers Stadium here to protest against the actions of the British authorities in Hong Kong. The gathering was the largest in Macao since the demonstrations earlier this year against the Portuguese authorities. Columns of
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 385 2 MALACCA, Sun. 1,080 square feet handicrafts centre is to be built at the Alor Gajah T.B. Hospital, near Malacca, with materials and labour supplied by the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, Camp Terendak. At an informal ceremony held on Thursday, May 18, in the hospital
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    • 60 2 TELUK ANSON, Sun Z Tushyanta. 17. a Form Five pupil of the St. Anthony's School here, was declared the winner of a state-wide essay contest sponsored by the Lion's Club. At a dinner given in Ipoh by the Ipoh Lion's Club, he was awarded a certificate
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    • 85 2 'Be bold call by Razak BANTING. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak today suggested that operation rooms at all levels in th e country should be utilised to discuss other departmental issues apart from rural development projects. He was speaking at the opening of the new $193,000 Kuala
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    • 101 2 When girls gather, there i s always a secret to share and something to laugh about. The "whispering" girl Is Miss Che Yee Fan and the "smiling" girl i s Pearl Au Ka Hul and the "laughing" firl is Margaret Too Chueng. Pearl and Margaret are Hong Kong actresses. Miss
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    • 42 2 Hon. Royal Lion, Tuanku IdTis Shah, the Sultan of Perak, presenting a Lions Award to Dato Chan Swee Ho, President of the Lions Club of Ipoh, at the installation dinner and dance at Asrama Perak, Ipoh, on Friday night.
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    • 249 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Foreign Minister of Thailand, Tun Thanat Khoman today said ASA will "not be frozen" with the formation of a new and bigger organisation in South-east Asia. He was speaking to newsmen before his return to Bangkok after a
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    • 58 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Japanese Ambassador here. Tan Sri Fumihiko Kat. said today the success of the "blood-debt" talks in Tokyo on Tuesday would depend on Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman and the Japanese Premier. Mr Eisaku Sato. Tan Sri Kai left here today for Tokyo to prepare
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    • 362 2 TEENAGERS HURL BOTTLES, CHAIRS WHEN POPULAR SINGER FAILS TO TURN UP AT SHOW PENANG, Sun. Angry pop fans hurled chairs and bottles on to the stage at the Han Chiang School indoor stadium here last night when a popular Singapore singing star, Wong Ching Yian, failed to make his
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    • 73 2 JESSELTON, Sun. The first meeting of the newly elected Legislative Assembly of the State will be inaugurated by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara Dato Pengiran Haji Ahmad Raffae on May 29. The meeting which will be held in the Assembly Chambers near the Old Istana, will
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    • 86 2 IPOH. Sun. Two you'hi on a motor-cyrle waylaid a seamstre-s, Lr>h Kor.i Ying, 27, of Kuala Ka yesterday, at d rob hen her of her gold chain arm locket Loh was on a birvrle on her way to see her mother, when she was stopped
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    • 501 3 Courses for Govt, officers to change their thinking-Razak Kl-ANG, Sun. j n p Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rczck has said that the establishment of email ond mediumsi z e d industries should be encouraged in the kampongs so :s to help increase tn6 rural people s income.
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    • 73 3 KAMP A R. Sun. The Perak Government has given 100 acres of tin mining land to the Kampar Town Council for a low-cost housing scheme to house 750 squatter families. State Assemblyman and Town Councillor Mr. Oh Kay Seng, disclosed today the State Government has also
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    • 40 3 IPOH. Sun The Raja Muda, Raja Musa ibni Sultan Abdul Aziz, performed the official opening of the Pusing agency of Messrs. Oriental Tin Smelters Syndicate Berhad at Siputeh Road in Pusing yesterdayThe official opening was followed by cocktails.
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    • 285 3 MALACCA, Sun. Democracy would be meaningless, if the people are denied spiritual succour on the form of their own choice and will, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman said here last night. Speaking, at the public forum on
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    • 159 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A recruiting team from the Malaysian Armed Forces led by Major Abu Bakar bin Narat will make a onemonth tour of the main districts of Sabah from May 30. The team is looking for 60 young Malaysians in the State to enlist
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    • 64 3 IPOH, Sun. Two women, Ng Yew Chay, 61, and her daughter-in-law, Beh Teik Lan, 29, were struck dead by lightning during a storm in Simpang near Taiping last night. The women were sitting in their living room after their dinner at 8.30 p.m. when a
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    • 155 3 TAWAU, Sun. MARA's $lOO,OOO bus service in the Tawau Residency will be in operation very soon. The State MARA Officer, Haji Munji, said the three buses for the service were now ready and the drivers had also been engaged. The bus service, which would run
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    • 82 3 TEL UK ANSON, Sun. The body of a labourer, Mohamed Razall bin Mat, 20, who was drowned in the Perak river yesterday, was recovered by police this morning. He was in a sampan with two other men when It capsized due to swift currents. His
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    • 450 4 NEW FORMULA IN WEIGHING, ASSESSING TAX JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Problems facing timber merchants in the State have been resolved, it was stated here today. This follows the introduction of a new formula in weighing and assessing tax on the export of timber from Johore.
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    • 87 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The War Debarment Civilian Employees' Co-operative and Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., will hold its 15tn annual general meeting on May 31 at HQ, FARELF Gymnasium. The meeting will be presided by the President, Lt. Col. H.HL Cartwright. A net profit of 514.466.75
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    • 160 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ace Enterprises has now become the first made-to-order shirt specialists in Katong with its premises at 344, East Coast Road. It recently moved to its new premises "as most of our customers" come from Katong." according to MrLarry Xavier. the Managing
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    • 367 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce# Mr. Soon Peng Yam, will head the Working Committee set up to deal with the grievances arising out of the contract system, freight rates and other conditions imposed by ship- ping conferences. The 12-man
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    • 75 4 Wing Commander D. K. Kempston, now serving with Headquarters Far East Air Force, who was once the Com-mander-in-Chief of 71 Maintenance Unit, RAF, was among the 100 former members who attended its reunion dinner and dance recently. It was held at
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    • 156 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. —The Japan Trade Centre here, in conjunction with local agents, is to sponsor a Japan Trade Exhibition 1967 for a week from July 21 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The General Manager of the Japan Trade Centre, Mr. T. Koyama. in a circular,
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    • 251 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Member of Parliament for Telok Rlnneah, Mr. Bernard Rodrigues, has submitted three questions for the Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San, to answer when Parliament sits on May 24. He wants to know whether the present practice in international tenders for supplies
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    • 163 4 The High Commissioner for Singapore in New Zealand. Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne (left), with the New Zealand Attorney-General, Mr. J. R. Hanan, to whom he presented this set of volumes of Singapore laws, in Mr. Hanan's office in Parliament House. Wellington, on May 16. The Governments
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    • 454 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chairman of Nantah's University Council, Mr. Tan Siak Kew, yesterday outlined the future objectives of the university in its endeavout "to make contributions toward social and national construction". Mr. Tan was speaking at the university's convocation during which 499 graduates received degrees.
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    • 595 11  -  NO DISRUPTION OF TRADE WITH S'PORE YET, SAY TRAVELLERS FROM C By Peter Loke SINGAPORE/ Sun. Trade between Singapore and Hong Kong is not expected to be disrupted for the time being even though the situation in the British Colony is still "very
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    • 91 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. An eight year old boy died liter admision to Thomson Road Hospital •i lowing a road accident, yesterday. The boy, Toh Choi Huat, Lorong Tanggan, was or ked down by a motor,ar 9 3 0 p.m. in front of •J J Eng Chinese
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    • 206 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the opening of the First National Pugilistic Competition last night said that the competition the first of its kind in South-east Asia could help achieve three alms. They are, firstly, to raise the
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    • 139 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. A came of "robbers and thieves' played by four brothers in heavy rain today ended in trafedy when two of them slipped and fell Into a disused mining P™ l and were drowned. Police today gave the names of the drowned brothers as Gan Tit
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    • 57 11 Sonny Nio is the only local employee to work for the Changi Broadcasting System as a controller for the past ten years. The C.B.S. is otherwise staffed by volunteers from the servicemen and their families. The C.B.S. puts out a variety of programmes to thousands of men and their families
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    • 595 11  -  SHAKUNTALA DEVI... Patricia Chan SINGAPORE, Sun. Despite all the fame and glory of being acclaimed ''the world's fastest human calculating machine," Miss Shakuntala Devi is a very unassuming personality. Endearing and easy-to-get-along with. 36-year-old Shakuntala (meaning baby brought up by the birds; has a keen
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    • 77 11 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Wellknown Japanese organist, Mr. Y. Kirino, will give an electronic organ recita! at the Singapore Conference Hall here at 8 p.m. on Saturday (May 27). He will play selections comprising semi-classics, folk songs, popular jazz and top hits, on a Yamaha electronic organ, the
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 253 5 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (UPI) Canadian cvtprnal Affairs Minister, Mr. Paul Martin conferr- with Secretary General Thant yesterday on the w-ridi r East crisis and Thant's forth-coming trip to i#. pr 90 minutes with ■\s Chief. Mr. Martin Hitmen they had jp
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    • 67 5 Sun. (Reuter) en Chinese I were arrest- still being the Philippine ci. cording J c poLce reportsere arrested for entry into Lmgaven, oe. about Northeast of jlar.. a. men were to ed earlier •:>ines Fisne--5 ion cleared :***** of illetot reports new evidence ♦rat they
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    • 395 5 LONDON, Sun. (AP) Anglicans and their ecumenical fellow travellers are engaged in a massive bid to take over the Presbyterian Church of Scotland, a leading Scots Theologian charges in a new book out tomorrow. Professor lan Henderson, Professor of Systematic
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    • 96 5 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) Japan Air Lines hopes to receive fresh loans totalling US$l5O million from the Ex-port-Import Bank in Washington for purchases of jet airliners from the United States, a spokesman said today. The spokesman said a formal application had already oeen filed with
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    • 156 5 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter). The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, leaves here on Tuesday for visits to Burma. Cambodia and the Philippines. Speaking to reporters at a reception in the Presidential Palace here last night, he said his eightday trip would be aimed
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    • 130 5 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) An Indonesian student was shot and speared to death in an anti-Chinese demonstration in Toli Toli, Northern Celebes, the official Antara news agency reported today. The agency said the local authorities had given the title "Hero of the peoples suffering" to the
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    • 56 5 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Sun. (AP) Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko of Japan flew to a ranch in Southern Argentina for the weekend. The ranch, 402 kilometers from here, is In the Tandil area. The couple plans to return today for a polo match and go
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    • 121 5 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) Indonesian Acting President Gen Suharto received a warm welcome in Northern Sumatran town of Medan this week, Indonesia's official news agency Antara said yesterday Gen. Suharto arrived in Medan last Thursday for the installation of the new all-Sumatra military commander. Maj-Gen. Kusnoutomo. The
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    • 310 5 DES MONIES, lowa, Sun. (AP) Seven governors from the United States and nine from Japan met yesterday and exchange views on a common problem shifting populations. The agreed both countries have a lot of work ahead to solve troubles caused by massive
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    • 135 5 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr- Takeio Miki has said he believes that the United States would not advance into North Vietnam. If the United States sends troops into the North, it would invite 'grave consequences", Mr. Miki said. The Foreign Ministers statement came
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    • 71 5 HONG KONG, (Reuter) —North Vietnam today shot down nine U.S. planes and captured a number of American pilots, according to the North Vietnam news agency. It said the "U.S. imperialists" sent several waves of aircraft to bomb and strafe residential quarters in the centre and
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    • 58 5 AMMAN, Sun. (UPI) King Hussein held an emergency cabinet meeting yesterday to discuss Jordan's plans for "complete prepardness "in the increasingly tense Middle East situation. Informed services said orders have been given to the already mobilised or my to be prepared for any future probabilities and to
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    • 230 5 SAIGON, Sun. (UPI) Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky made a 35-minute test flight in a new South Vietnamese Air Force F5 jet yesterday and vowed he would be along on the first raid to North Vietnam. The Premier Chief of the Air Force before
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    • 99 5 MIAMI BEACH. Florida. Sun. (Reuter) An attractive young blonde who causes a nautical traffic jam when she sunbathed in the nude on a pier here has been fined $5O (about 18 sterling) for indecent exposure. A police lieutenant told the Municipal Court yesterday that a small
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    • 46 5 ALGIER, (Reuter) The Indian Navy frigate Brahmaputra is to make a fiveday visit to the Port of Algiers the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced today. The Ministry said a programme for the visitors will be announced later The ship sails on May 29.
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    • 123 5 An upended choirboy has his head bumped three times at the entrance to the Queen's Chapel of the Savoy, London, during the recent observance of the ancient ceremony of 'Beating the Bounds of the Manor and Liberty of the Savoy known simply these days as
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    • 118 5 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter>—lndian and Pakistani police and troops clashed near the border of Kashmir and Pakistan today. An Indian Defence Ministry spokesman said Pakistani troops fired on an Indian police patrol inside Indian territory and the Indian patrol returned the fire. Later the Pakistanis used mortars
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    • 65 5 ISLAMABAD, Sun. (Reuter) Pakistan today pledged full support to the Arab countries in the current Middle East crisis and condemned what it called Israel's provocative activities. An official statement issued here said Israel had repeatedly threatened the regions* peace by acts of aggression. "Against ali the canious
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    • 176 5 BONN. (Reuter). West Germany will go to the forthcoming summit meeting of the six European Common Market countries determined to support British entry within limits. Nothing of real significance is likely to be discussed at the meeting on May 29 and 30 to
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    • 89 5 SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) A three-year-old girl whose throat was burned by acid left Sydney for an operation in Berlin today abroad a Jet liner equipped with an oxygen tent. Freckle-faced Sandra Zhan, from Adelaide, swal lowed a few drops of welding fluid several weeks ago. It
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    • 39 5 THE HAGUE. Sun. (UPI) —A group of Dutch artists are planning a series of selling exhibitions with the proceeds going to the National Liberation Front,, the political arm of the Vietcong in Vietnam, it was reported today.
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    • 773 6 GARDEN CITY, New York, Sun. (UPI) John Steinbeck said yesterday that he believes the United States will be permanently involved in helping to develop East Asia. "We are properly involved in East Asia and will be for all time, not in
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    • 123 6 ADELAIDE. Sun. (Reuter) A huge plague of rats, 150 miles long 50 miles wide, is slowly advancing south along a cattle route in Central Australia, eating the cattle feed as they go. A pilot who flew over the 300-mile stock route between Marree in Central
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    • 65 6 ATHENS. Sun. (Reuter) —Queen Anne Marie of Greece gave birth last night to a boy. the heir to the Greek throne. The boy is the second child of King Constantine and his Danish-born Queen. The birth of the Prince was greeted by a 10-gun salute
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    • 274 6 GIBRALTAR, Sun. (Reuter) The Gibraltar government will stake its life next week on a byelection being fought partly on the question of the colony's ties with Britain, a Minister here revealed. The election comes in the midst of Britain's dispute
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    • 172 6 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Comely South African actress Denyse Boyd-Moss walked up to a strange man in Trafalgar Square and asked: "Are you married?" No,'* he answered. "Will you marry me," she asked. The stranger, Douglas Hollis. gulped, took a long look and said
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    • 84 6 NAPLES, Sun. (AFP) A general strike throughout the entire world against U.S "aggression" in Vietnam was suggested today by Italian "Trotskyist" Communist leader Piero Leone in his newspaper "Workers' Struggle". He wrote: "The best way to support the Vietnamese people is to develop the
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    • 138 6 WARSAW, Sun. (Reuter) Warsaw's 12th international book fair opened here today with Polish organisers removing at least 50 "unsuitable" exhibits from Western display stands. They faulted more than 30 West German books mainly because they contained maps showing present Polish territory within
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    • 148 6 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) A seminar on the develooment of ports and harbours in South-east Asia ended here yesterday. The three-day meeting agreed to put forward a proposal to facilitate research on ports and harbours at an international meeting scheduled at Kuala Lumpur in June
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    • 516 6 MANILA, Sun. (Reuter) Members of a re|< gious-political group here know as Lapiang (Freedom Party) surrendered to government f today after a six-hour "war" in which 32 of the* and one policeman were killed. The clash occurred shortly after midnight last night when unidentified
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    • 102 6 TOKYO. Sun (UPI) The first Japan-Republic of Korea ministerial level conference will be held in Tokyo in early August, government sources said today. The South Korean delegation will be led by Vice Premier Key Young Chang, who is also Director General of the economic
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    • 315 6 WASHINGTON Kopre-nuS™ from 80 n.i on Tuesday for a "Hater L E! ac i e TQ coa i? rn r df,r, N by IS. official? as tially one of the .nostj? portant and far-rfachin* r ternational meetings Pr held" A water for ppace f\n<Ki tion,
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    • 159 6 TUCSON. Arizona S-' (UPI) In a iurprj; move. Charles Schm 1 leader of a group age thrill-seekci.- •n'i demned killer of two sisters, yesterday ple»jj* guilty to second Ge murder in the deaf, third girl. The dark han Schmid. 24. changed plea during n Pima Country
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    • 332 7 URO. Sun. (I'PI) Israeli was reported o ving tanks to the Egyptian border last night after that heightened the possibility of an Egypblockage of Israel's key "back door" port of „n the Gulf of Aqaba. Informed sources in Cairo said Egypt had
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    • 192 7 MIAMI Beach. Florida, Sun. (AP) —Miss Alabama, an enchanting long brownhaired beauty, was crowned Miss USA last night and will represent the United States in the Miss Universe pageant in July. The 22-year-old. dark-eyed Sylvia Louise Hitchcock—her slim and curvaceous figure in
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    • 73 7 Sun. (ReuMartin Luther ice Prize vil Rights run into critior becoming in- Vietnam rtfinov m< nt. a privanrganisation members across IS tea, has acr.ding hLs portability" nam war -at included rommunlst inaries of the t 'an left." louse was he Second nlist
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    • 145 7 MO PU IO Brazil. Run. f\P l>hjnw Ranker Yusif auntiim final judgment on a lebanese request for etradition. has gone into hiding in Brazil, It was Jearned yesterday. Beirias. founder and forr- r prwidfit of Beirut's Intn Rink, fears an attempt on hi* life, his Brazilian
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    • 43 7 J£NDON. Sun. (AP) ?„V; 0 Cj Heyes. the new Ambassador to ted his credoQ ;een Elizabeth II '2ham Palace on r p "«es arrived in LonM -im 1 a on May 9 r eed Marcial P. Linp retired last year.
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    • 48 7 AMERICAN civil rigots leader Robert Williams (second from left) and Mrs. Williams (left aTe joined by Communist Chinese officials as they march in celebration of International Labour Day. Large crowds turned out for the event held at Peking's Working People's Cultural Palace.
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    • 372 7 PRECEDENT ON NUREMBERG COLUMBIA. South Carolina, Sun. (AP) ATmy Captain Howard B. Levy's attorneys will try to convince a General CourtMartial Board this week that the United States is committing war crimes in Vietnam. If they fail. Levy
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    • 125 7 RANGOON. Sun. (Reuter) A rainstorm accompanied by 80 miles-an-hour gales, almost completely destroyed the town of Kyaukpyu. 175 miles northwest of here on the Arakan coast, on May 18, according to latest reports reaching Rangoon today. Passengers, who flew over Kyaukpyu but returned here due
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    • 63 7 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. (Reuter) Police have banned rowdy ooen air stag parties traditionally held here to say farewell to bachelors on the eve of their wedding. The order follows a series of practical jokes inflicted on bridegrooms-to-be which ended in public scandals. In the latest incident
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    • 174 7 ADEN, Sun. (AFP) Britain's new High Commissioner to Aden. Sir Humphrey Trevelyan, arrived here yesterday from London to try to lead the strife-torn South Arabian federation to independence and peace in about six months. The 61-year-old former British ambassador to Cairo, Baghdad, and
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    • 61 7 TERRE HAUTE, Indiana. Sun. (AP) Indiana State University's board of trustess yesterdav sacked an English instructor who burned an American flag in his classroom. Dismissal of ihe teacher, Scott A. Chisholm, 31, effective immediately, was made on recommendation of Dr. Alan C. Rankin. University President, Chisholm
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    • 140 7 GENEVA. Sun. (UPI) Participants to the peace on earth convocation from May 28-31 from Asian countries include as of the present time: Afghanistan Abdul Rahman PazhwakBurma U Thant. Cambodia Sonn Voeunsai. India Manilal J. Desai. CD. Deshmukh. Arthur Lall. PS Lokananthan.
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    • 59 7 ANGELS CAMP. California, Sun. (AP) A Nevada fro? called Jump for Joy won the Governor's jump yesterday for Governor Paul Laxait at the annual Calaveras County Jumping Frog Contest. The winner leaped 11 feet five inches. Arizona Governor John R. William's entry. Jumping Scott, took second
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    • 383 7 MACAO, Sun. (UPI) Tension prevailed today in this tiny Portuguese enclave as local Chinese Communists planned a 25.000-strong anti-British rally this afternoon. Communist sources here said the rally will be held at the Praia Grande football ground, where the local Reds held a
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    • 617 7 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Three outposts of the old British Empire Hong Kong, Aden and Gibraltar have now erupted as troublespots, just when Britain is trying to reshape its traditional policies and get into the European Common Market. All three were built
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    • 674 5 YOUR TV and TODAY CHASNEL' Kl ALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinans:; 6 Ipoh and Mrtaka: 3 4 Ift Johore Bahru 4 Taipin?; Batu Pahat: 9 Kluang PV 545 Oncnin? Annct* Pmg Summary: 5.50 News OutliiH tionil Lanjuage; 5.55 National Songs; in Tamil; 6.10 Three S'ooges (Back to the News Three
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  • 789 8 MALAYSIA is entering the tenth year of Merdeka- Changes there have been in the administrative, economic and educational spheres. The new industries, new public and commercial buildings, new agricultural settlements, new roads and bridges are visible to the people and to visitors from abroad. Yet, underneath all
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  • 3539 8 SPEECH by Britain's Secretary of State for Defence, Mr. Denis Healey, to the Royal Commonwealth Society in London recently: The economic factors JPIRST let me soy what o pleasure it is to be back in the Royal Commonwealth Society, and to have found such an
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    • 1289 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. m-SINLSS on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week was 1) moderate. Prices ol Industrials can be said to have held up generally steady jrhile some counters gained and others drifted. rKf sources said that m local investors some-
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    • 116 9 DETROIT. Sun. (AP) General Motors told its stockholders that the auto *a»e- market is showing rerH.vc: strength after a first Quarter sag. I Board Chairman. Mr. G. Donner and "resident James Roche delivered their state of the mpany messages at GM's meeting. I heir reports,
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    • 89 9 ELBO RNE. Sun. (Reu- The giant mining -noany, Conzinc Rio Tinto >T) Pty Ltd. is expected prospecting in the p 0rf °e district of New j '«a about the middle of i,li a company spokesman •aid iere. r company has been a prospecting li- e
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    • 158 9 BRITAIN'S latest satellite tracker, the new aerial at Chilbolton in southern England, was unveiled by Mr. Crosland, the Minister of Education and Science recently. The aerial which is claimed to be the most accurate in the world, is
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    • 131 9 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) Indonesia's palm oil export to Europe will be hardest hit by the new regulation of the European Common Market, the official Antara news agency reported today. The present Import duties for Indonesian palm oil to the European Economic Community are set
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    • 183 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Carrier dealers from Penang, Ipoh, Alor Star, Kota Bahru and other parts of Malaysia and Singapore will attend a three-day Seminar to be held in Singapore from May 25th at the Raffles Hotel. The seminar is being organised by I.A.C. (Singapore) Ltd.,
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    • 231 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The General Manager of Scandinavian Airlines System in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei, Mr. John E.G. Hoyer. announced that SAS now has received its first 156passenger DC-8-62 Super Fan jetliner May 4, after a record-setting 10-hour, 31-minute non-stop flight from Long Beach, California. to Stockholm.
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    • 139 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. W.M. Samson, Import Manager of Sandilands Buttery Co. Ltd., Penang. returned from a two-week familiarisation tour of Japan. Mr. Samson was leader of a group of 19 Singapore and Malaysian dealers of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation to tour their factories all over Japan.
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    • 302 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. —Eugene Kummel, President of the advertising agency, McCann-Erickson International, announced recently that Mr. David J. Hopkins has been appointed a Senior Vice President of McCann-Erickson International and Regional Manager for India, South East Asia and Australasia and will be headquartered in Sydney. Mr.
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    • 966 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 Lnmpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuchlng. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh.
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  • BOOKS
    • 85 10  -  Kvbuted In) toi sirijg onn T l cactpdki qiiki Hpvotes this week's Book Page to new writings from Australia. It is a brave new J ?T-J a. of Australia's more articulate poets, A.D. Hope said if still from the world ot htera ure. Austra ia wou |<j
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    • 1053 10 ASIA OR THE WEST?Come in from the cold it is a beautiful Philippine legend. Once upon a time there were no people on earth; only gods and goddesses. They grew tored with their idle lives, so they began to make figures out of elay. The first batch they baked too
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    • 135 10 There is no better introduction to Australian politics than 'AUSTRALIAN POLITICS: A RFADffI edited by HENRY MAYER (F.W. CHESHIRE. 548 pp.). A charm of the book is that out of the 40 worthies who contributed to the book, less than a handful are from Blighty. Mr.
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    • 716 10 THREE things, geologists maintain, are needed to produce a proper Norwegian fjord. A mountain range, a river bed, and an ice age lasting for some 10 or 20 thousand years. Norway had them all a million years ago. There
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    • 339 10 Raymond Aitchison s CONTILLO (F.W. Cheshire, Melbourne. 225 pp. A 53.95) is reminiscent of the fires of spring of Elia Kazan's AMERICA, AMERICA. Hollywood filmdom's Elia Kazan wrote a taut, moving novel about an Italian boy who made the long haul to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 20 11 INTERNATIONAL OPTICAL AGENCY for HIGH-FASHION CORRECTION PROTECTION Special Concession Rales For All Students 72, Middle Road, Singapore 7. felt *****
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 26 11 SPORE DIARY 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Pulau Sekeng; Kampong Reteh; Kheam Hock Road, Wayang Stage; Jalan Tiga Ratus, Chinese Temple.
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  • Student's Page – All $10 Essay Winners
    • 484 12 OINCE printing was invented Ion? ago, millions of books on various subjects have been printed. With emphasis on education nowadays, the demand for books has sky-rocketed. It is not difficult to get hold of books in this modern era They are so cheap that they are
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    • 317 12 MAN has advanced in all fields since Adam and Eve. He has also made weapons which can ruin the human race within 24 hours. Progress in the world is determined by scientific achievements. This is evident in the introduction of many things
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    • 313 12 MAN to lead, woman to follow this appears very illogical. It might have been a popular slogan in the past but not now, for the women of today want equality. No longer are they contented to be just housewives or confirmed to the homes.
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    • 280 12 SINGAPORE is a progressive island Republic. More flats, schools, hospitals, hotels and factories have mushroomed. This explains why she has one of the highest living standards in Southeast Asia. With a good harbour and an expanding airport, the Republic offers an ideal stopover for
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    • 356 12 ADVERTISING today has an influence on our way of living. It tells us about thousands of articles and services. It enables us to get more value for our money because it helps the manufacturer to find many customers quickly, and at the same time, attracts
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    • 290 12 IT takes all kinds of people to make a world. There are those who like to fight, people who are cruel, scandalmongers and also people who scrounge on others. I hate those people. I don't like to mention the name of the person I dislike most. I
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    • 198 12 is a nation-wide festival celebrated throughout Malaysia and Singapore with great rejoicing by the Buddhists. Wesak is also celebrated in other South East Asian Buddhist countries. Wesak to the Buddhists, is the greatest festival in their calendar. It is held in commemoration of the birth, death and
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    • 395 13 ••y r population does v s ;ggest the vast inhabitants, but that a population eeds a nation's rr sojrces. her exist- rnpital and the •i of industries, ting over-popula-rs a nation-wide r.r Not only does forth a state of .nrest but it her economical may
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    • 331 13 BEING a human being, one is not potential to exist alone. All are mutually dependant. Friends are "must" to us if we are to exist. Friends may be detrimental as well as beneficial. Good friends are those that guide us to happiness and success; whereas, bad
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    • 387 13 IT IS a common sight nowadays to see couples of teenagers roaming the streets and beaches enjoying what they called "Romance." But. what is so appealing in "Romance" that thousands of youths are victims to it? In fact they are only infatuated! Generally, teenagers are
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    • 642 13 THE clock in my room, chimed the hour. It was eleven o'clock precisely. My room was quiet. In fact, there was silence deep as a well and long as a lifetime. I sat there by the window, deep in thoughts and gazing at the
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    • 416 13 I WAS SICK. My hands and legs were full of scabies. My mother tried every known patent medicines on me to get rid of the infection but it remained stubborn. As a last resort, being unable to stand the ordeal of scratching and sleepless
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    • 336 13 THE belief that certain persons, after they have died continued to live on in their habitats prevails everywhere. After the death of a man stories go round of his being seen working at his desk or playing at his beloved old piano, or, if his ghost is not
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    • 214 13 EVERY child has to have education, for without education, the child can be considered as, backward and 'behind the lines'. In this new fast moving Atomic age the necessity of education is even more important. Education has now reached a very high standard, and to stand out
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    • 262 13 ELECTRICITY has brought about many changes in social life. Its uses has contributed greatly to the progress of the human race. It has become the servant and messenger of the modern world. Electricity has helped reveal the innermost secrets of the stars, the atoms
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 543 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Defiant innings by the Nawab f Pataudi (70) and Hanumant Singh (38) prevented a complete bot. ting collapse by the Indian touring team against a fiery MCC attack on the opening day of their three-day cricket match at Lord's here England paceman
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    • 152 14 INDIANAPOLIS. Indiana, Sun. (AP) Graham Hill, of England, 1966 winner of the Memorial Day 500-mile auto race, borrowed an engine yesterday from twotime winner A.J- Foyt Jr. of the United States in a last desperate effort to reach competitive speed in the final weekend of
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    • 304 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Fire new records were set at the Raffles Institution annual athletic meet held at Bras Basah Road. The new records established were 100 metres (class one); 200 m (class one), javelin (class two), high jump (class one), and shot putt
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    • 158 14 LOS ANGELES. Sun. (Reuter) Primo Camera 60-year-old former world heavyweight boxing champion left here Friday for his native Italy, suffering from an ailment he will not discuss. Camera and his wife Pena. said a tearful goodbye to their daughter, Jean Marie. 24. who is married to
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    • 357 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuten Rain again piayed havoc with the English cricket programme with no plav possible in three of the seven county championships matches yesterday Bowlers were prominent among the top performances. Jack Flavell, Worcestershire's former England paceman. >napped up six wickets for
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    • 70 14 TAIPEI, Sun. CAP) Nationalist China won third Asia Amateur Team Championship t< -cy with a four-day tota* 4 861. niifi Other scores: Japan The Philippines 908. In 926. Malaysia 946. S l pore 968, South Korea South Vietnam 1130. The individual champs ship was won by
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    • 2304 15  -  S'pore race by WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sun. Destination 11, vigorously ridden by jockey Asuwadi, completed a great "double" when he took the Bukit Timah Cup run over 9f and 15 yards at Bukit Timah this afternoon, the concluding day of the Singapore May
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    • 593 15 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Tottenham Hotspur won the first all-London English Football Association Cup final whan they beat Chelsea by two goals to one at Wembley here yesterday. This win puts Tottenham in the European Cup-Winners Cup competition next season a trophy
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    • 211 15 SINGAPORE. Sun—Following Is the Stipe's Report on the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club's May Meeting held at Bukit Timah today: Race I—HOT LIPS (Trevena) and MALAYAN DAWN (Harbridge) were slow to begin. Rare 2—Approaching the 2 furlongs JONAL (L. Kang> broke his off-fore leg and fell.
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    • 258 15 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. (UPI). The Philippine Consul General in San Francisco has appealed to California Gov. Ronald Reagan to overrule the State Athletic Commission and restore Flash Elorde's world junior light- weight title. The commission last February stripped Elorde, of the Philippines, of
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    • 164 15 SANDWICH, Kent, Sun. (Reuter) The United States retained the Walker Cup with a 13-7 win over Britain, with four matches halved, in their two-day amateur golf clash which ended here yesterday. The Americans. who started the second day with a commanding 8-1 advantage
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    • 397 16 RAIN WASHES OUT TWO CUP TIES SINGAPORE, Sun. Joint Services beat Negri Sembilan 4-3 in the Malaysia Cup tie series played at Jalan Besar Stadium here to- night. Negri after a disappointing first half made a grand recovery in the second half but were unfortunate not
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    • 369 16  -  by R. D. Selva KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Dali Omar, former Malaysian international, who is now back as Malaysian Armed Forces goal striker, gave a sterling performance tonight to score a hat trick against Fenang in a North Zone Malaysia Cup soccer fixture at the
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    • 152 16 INDIANAPOLIS. Indiana, Sun (UPD —Roger McCluskey, a veteran of 20 years in racing, was the speediest of 13 qualifiers yesterday as the fastest lineup ever was virtually completed for the 500-miles Memorial Day Speedway Auto Race. Before a crowd estimated by police at between 50.000 and
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    • 327 16  -  by K. G. Tharan JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Toll, greying and sturdy Wong Thian Teck has been declared "Johore's grand old man of tennis." Wong, 62, earned this precious six-word title when he became joint champion of the open singles
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    • 313 16 LONDON, Sun. (UPI).— Brazil, France. South Africa and Italy advanced to the semi-final round of the Davis Cup European Zone "B" tennis competition yesterday. England, Romania and Chile led in their zone tests, while Denmark and Russia were deadlocked at 1-1. Brazil, which lost
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    • 257 16  - Get pendulum ball for training of footballers —Suppiah By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sun. The cooch of the Republic's youth team to the Asian youth soccer competition this year, Mr. G. Suppiah, has recommended pendulum ball equipment for footballers at future training sessions. Mr. Suppiah who was appointed as c oach
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    • 158 16 FORT WORTH. Texas, Sun. (Reuter) —Dave Stockton. of California, crashed with a four-over-par 74 in the third round to lose his clear lead in the 115.000 dollars (about 41.000 sterling) Colonial Golf Tournament here yesterday. After 54 holes he and Tom WeiskofT were tied for
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 352 14 Easteen Sun Cliuified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT D'OR MILK BAIL Ngee Ann BuiMing. Singapore. S.S MUBARUK b Brothers Ltd.. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore HAMIEM STORE. 1419 Upper Chang! Road Singapore 17 A.T. GNANAPRAKASAM CO.. 1361 Changi Point.
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    • 416 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R. di-dalam Kelas C dan ka-atas akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J. K. R., Selangor, Kuala Lumpur hingga Jam puk^ 1 3.00 petang pada 31 hb. Mel, 1967 untok:— MEMBENA DAN MENYIAPKAN SEKOLAH MENENGAH RENDAH DI BATU 14 ULU LANGAT,
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    • 199 14 KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PERAK TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R., di-dalam Kelas "E", "D" dan "C" ber kepala 11, akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Kanan, Jabatan Kerja Raya, Kinta, Ipoh, hingga jam pukol 3 petang pada 26hb Mei. 1967 untok:PEMBINAAN LAP AN (8) PINTU RUMAH KELAS 'H' DI-KAMPAR, PERAK Segala butir2
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    • 511 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from Singapore/Malaysian Citizens. Appointments: 1. Supplies Officer (Films) 2. Senior Graphics Artist Salary Scale: For 1. $690 30A 930 p.m. 2. $355 15A 385/ 425 20A 505/ 555 25A 655 p.m. Plus Variable Allowance. Age: 25-45 years. Qualifications Experience: For 1. Proven
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    • 517 14 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens Appointment: TECHNICAL CADET (CIVIL ENGINEERING) Salary Scale: $340 x 15A 370 p.m. plus Variable Allowance. Age: Below 40 years. Probation: Minimum cadetship of 2 years. Qualifications: Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent. PLUS Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Civil Engineering or equivalent.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 173 15 THE S PORE SWEEP FIRST PRIZE No. *****72 $350,000 00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****26 $150,000.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****03 $100,000.00 FOURTH PRIZE No. *****67 50,000.00 ACCEPTORS ($10,000.00 each): Nos. *****15 *****50 *****24 *****37 *****29 *****25 *****54 *****34 *****60 *****84 *****94 10 CONSOLATION PRIZES ($5,000.00 each): *****66 *****31 *****61 *****40 *****72
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    • 217 15 RESULTS OF THE SINGAPORE SWEEP DRAWN ON 21st MAY 1967 HORSE NUMBER PRIZE FIRST Cowan Street *****72 $350,000 SECOND Vilmorwin *****26 150,000 THIRD Magnificent King *****03 100,000 FOURTH Gav Paris *****67 50,000 ACCEPTOR Bucentaur III *****15 10.000 Now What *****50 Bersatu *****24 Adaran *****37 Pendora *****29 t# Charming Beau *****25
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 130 16 >■ 7? < n m K--flu •C *v--5T jy K *< 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 about to take off in San
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 56 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 11.30 a.m. (8.7 ft); 11.43 p.m. (7.5 ft.). Port Swettenham: 3.55 a.m. (14.6 ft.); 4.19 p.m. (16.5 ft.). Port Dickson: 5.33 p.m. (9.8 ft.). Singapore: 9.43 a.m. (8.5 ft); 9.42 p.m. (8.9 ft). Sedili Kechil: 8.33 a.m. (6.7 ft); 7.41 p.m. (6.6 ft). Kuantan: 7.57 a.m.
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