Eastern Sun, 23 May 1967
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Title Section25 1967-05-23 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 301 Tuesday> 23 May 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDIM 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration469 1967-05-23 1 Curfew in Hong Kong Police use teargas HONG KONG MON. REUTER THE GOVERNMENT today imposed cur£ew on most of Hong Kong Island following a renewed wave oS rioting here. This is the first time that curfew is imposed here since riotings erupted in Kowloon last MayUPI Photo. - 469 words
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Article79 1967-05-23 1 HONG KONG Mon. (Reuter) Hong Kong Island was a dead city tonight with a dusk to dawn curfew in force following a day of police clashes w'ith rioting Chinese and proCommunist demonstrators. Shots were fired for the first time in more than a week79 words
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Article235 1967-05-23 1 United Nations, New York, Mon. (HeuferJUnited Nations Secretary-General U. Thant flies to Cairo tonight for crucial talks with President Nasser on the possibility of keeping some form of U.N, presence in the troubled Middle East. Informed sources here expect him to discuss with235 words
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Article130 1967-05-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Prime Minister's Department today announced the officials who would accompany Tunku Abdul Rahman to Japan. They include: Mr. Thong Yaw Hong. Deputy Secretary and Head of Economic Planning Unit. Prime Minister's Department., Haji Nik Hassan bin Abdul Rahman. Private Secretary to130 words
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Article81 1967-05-23 1 MADRAS India. Mon. (Reuter) Twenty two passengers were killed and 6 injured when a passenger express train went off the rails last night near Kuppam. 170 miles from Madras, according to reports reaching railway headquarters here. The express, travelling from Bangalore to Chochin Harbour, left the81 words
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Article311 1967-05-23 1 BRUSSELS, Mon. (Reuter) At least 13 people were feared killed in a huge blaze in Brussels' most popular shopping centre which gutted two multiple stores. All fire brigades in the Brussels district immediately rushed to the scene, but could not control the fire which was311 words
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263 1967-05-23 1 PEKING, Mon. (Router)— China today announced the closure of the office of the British diplomat in Shanghai and ordered the diplomat, Mr. Peter Hewitt, to leave the city within 48 hours. The decision was announced to the British Charge d'Affaires here today "in view263 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration645 1967-05-23 2 Tan arrives with a big smile to address youths TAN: SOME OF THE MOST STABLE COUNTRIES ARE THOSE WITH CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHIES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia's reasons for upholding the principle of constitutional monarchy, which had contributed to making a stable nation in an unstable world, had been645 words
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Article44 1967-05-23 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister of Defence, Dr. Goh Kent? Swee, will present prizes to winners of the 1967 Singapore Chess Championship and other various junior tournaments on Saturday (Mav 27). The prize-giving will be held at the YMCA Hall. Orchard Road.44 words
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261 1967-05-23 2 PENANG, Mon. The future of the R.A.A.F. base in Butterworth will always be a matter for the Malaysian Government, but the question of additional squadrons of Mirage jets will be a matter between the Malaysian and Australian Governments. This was stated by261 words
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Article99 1967-05-23 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The German Embassy here in collaboration with the Adult Education Board has organised a special screening of selected German cultural and musical films. It will be held at the Cultural Centre Theatre. Canning Rise, at 8 p.m. on May 24. The film show will99 words
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68 1967-05-23 2 IPOH, Mon. Communists are always ready to capitalise on any single mistake and fundamental fallibility of democracy to exploit each failure as a means of taking over the reigns of Government. This was stated by the secretary of the Democratic Action Party, Ipoh branch,68 words
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Article, Illustration102 1967-05-23 2 A two-year old. Debbie Arnott. stole the show when «ne too gave a salute behind the man on the dais all because her dad, Cpl. David Arnott, was among the Royal Air Force men marching by. It happened while Air Vice-Marshal P. de Le Cheminant.102 words
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Article50 1967-05-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 22-vear-old housewife and expectant mother. G Sadarnambul, was drowned in a well behind her house at 5J mile Klane Road yes- terday. She was about to draw water from the well when she slipped and fell In Her sister. Satalechemy. discovered her body.50 words
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Article334 1967-05-23 2 JUDGE: LAW FROWNS ON USE OF KNIFE: IPOH, Mon. A quarrel between two hov s i ed a stabbing fatality between two championing their cause, Mr. Justice Tan s r j M a n Intyre in the High Court here was told toda\ A durian334 words
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Article74 1967-05-23 2 SINGAPORE, Mon.-The monthly Stamps Display v this month, whi h it «v.-. sored by the Singapore Ph> latelic Society, will be h*"on May 28 at 411. Besar Road, Top F oor. frorr 11 a.m. to 4.30 p m The stamps o n display will include the early and74 words
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Article249 1967-05-23 3 Thousands expected to take part in procession at Penang KUALA LUMPUR, Mo n. Buddhist flags a-flutter from tempos throughout the land today—eve of Wesak day celebrations. In Penang, about, 20,000 Buddhist devotees are expected to take part in the annual flower and fag procession on Wesak day tomorrow,249 words
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Article207 1967-05-23 3 TEMOH Mon. It can b* ten Inconvenient and d mes highly disastnai fifing in an area not have a single public phone booth. And that's exactly what the MW p p ople in this township and the nearby ire finding out for thpniselves. For207 words
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49 1967-05-23 3 Few malaria cases only Official aw- Mon, Health ■«Jonties here today der" here was ever a serious outbreak of malaria during past fe w months, either Tanjong Malim or the Padang districts. he admitted there a few isolated malaria which rt T' brought to the notice K health authorities.49 words
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Article32 1967-05-23 3 \i* A IPAR Mon —Ng Soi 24, was today fined $250 rc gist rate's Court 'p when he pleaded guilty Perating a public lottery 6 new village on32 words
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Article177 1967-05-23 3 TELOK DATOK, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said the nation had made two important achievements since its independence 10 years ago. Firstly, the country had achieved stability, strengthening the unity among the various races in the races in the country. This was177 words
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291 1967-05-23 3 KUALA KUBU BAHRU, Mon. The Minister of Lands and Mines, Enche Abdul Rahman Ya'kub Al-Haj, this morning paid nis first official visit to the aborigine settlement here. He was shown around the 20-acre settlement by the Assistant Protector of Aborigines, Selangor. Enche Marzuki bin Suleiman. The291 words
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Article75 1967-05-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Association for the Blind is holding its annual flower day on June 3 throughout the country. Artificial flowers and plastic car licence windscreen stickers will be sold the flowers for any donation and the car licence Stickers at $l/- eachThe chairman, Dato75 words
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Article43 1967-05-23 3 KAMPAR, Mon. Police acting on a "tiD-off" today arrested three men found in possession of a car with false number Dlates at Jalan Idris here today. A few sacks of tin ore were also recovered from the car.43 words
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Article46 1967-05-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 150 Rotarians and guests from seven countries will attend the 33rd district assembly of Rotary Kelantan, tomorrow and on District 330 in Kota Bharu Wednesday. The countries participating are Singapore Malaysia, Brunei. Thailand, Laos, South Vietnam and Cambodia.46 words
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Article127 1967-05-23 3 KIALA LUMPUR. Mon. d^p a^ n member Malaysian tlr!?! lon led by the of h a lhe Ministry Daurt S e o" air s Dat Nlk uZI b 'n Hajl Nik Mat left clurii J Jakarta to con-w-tu torder agreement 6 Indone lan a127 words
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100 1967-05-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia will participate in the Commonwealth sen:or officials meeting to be held in Nairobi, Kenya, from May 26 to June 6. The Malaysian delegation will consist of: Enche Abdullah b- Ali, Charge d* Affaires at Addis Ababa (leader)., Mr. Wong Kum Choon. Principal100 words
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Article119 1967-05-23 3 $2 men active in Centra MUAR, Mon. Touts are going round Johore "helping" local residents to get their passports at a fee of $7. This is $2 more than the "official" fee charged by the Immigration authorities. The passport is valid for five years. For an extra $2,119 words
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Article106 1967-05-23 3 IPOH, Mon. Long service medals with an "ANG POW" (red packet) of $lOO each were presented to ten employees of Messrs. Fr&ser and Neave at an annual staff dinner at the Hong Kong restaurant here last night. The presentation was made by Mrs. Khoo Boon106 words
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Article66 1967-05-23 3 JESSELTON. Mon. The Ministry of Communications and Works has authorised the installation of Jesselton's first set of traffic lights. Disclosing this today, a spokesman of the Ministry said the lights. costing $25,000 would be set up at three points at the junction of Tuaran Road. Many66 words
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Article88 1967-05-23 3 PENANG. Mon. The Second Magistrate, Enche Ahmad Fairuz. today refused bail to 22-year-old Chuah Koh Seng, who was charged with disnonestly retaining a stolen "Volvo" car, valued at $12,000. The car belonged to Mr. Edward Tan of Chor Sin Kheng Road. It was recovered by the88 words
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548 1967-05-23 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Vice-Principal of the Chinese High School, Mr. Teh Kim Fott, today told a District Court how he was set upon by seven or eight students ormed with iron pipes when he tried to disperse a group of students at548 words
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Article, Illustration169 1967-05-23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon Royal Air Force Acting Corporal Norman Johnson, who is stationed at RAF, Chansi, has been mentioned in despatches for his work of interrogating Indonesians captured during confrontation. Acting Corporal Johnson wa s for more than a year the only RAF member of a joint services169 words
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Article94 1967-05-23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Department of Extramural Studies, University of Singapore, in collaboration with the Fadulty of Law, is organising a public lecture on "Comparative Law and the Reception of Legal Systems" by Professor C.J. Hamson. The lecture will be held at the New Lecture Theatre No. 1, University94 words
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Article, Illustration188 1967-05-23 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Caltex Oil Malaysia Limited tonight gave a grand reception at the Four Lions Restaurant, Hotel Singapura, in honour of its visiting President, Mr. F. W. Zingaro, from the United States. Mr. Zingaro is also the President or Caltex Oil (Asia) Limited and188 words
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Article86 1967-05-23 4 PENANG, Mon. Two women were robbed of their jewellery in separate incidents in town during the week-end. The first victim, a housewife, Amarjit Kaur (20> of Batu Gajah. had her gold chain valued at $2OO snatched away by a man. She was walking with her86 words
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64 1967-05-23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. About 350 pilgrims on board the "ANSHUN", will arrive here on May 25 at 9 a.m. at Godowns 42/43This is the fourth and the last ship to carry pilgrims home from Mecca. There are about 1.200 pilgrims aboard the sh:p. Most64 words
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Article, Illustration90 1967-05-23 4 SIN G APORE. M on. A former TV Singapura producer, Mr. Robert Chua, leaves for Hon* Kong on Wednesday to take up a top TV job in the Hong Kong Television Broadcasts Ltd. Mr. Chua who joined TV Singapura only six months ago, will90 words
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Article21 1967-05-23 4 IPOH, Mon A tobacco k:ln n Lenggong was gutted by fire vesterday. The damage is estimated around $2,000.21 words
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52 1967-05-23 4 Mr. and Mrs. David U Kwok Fai pictured after their marriage on Sunday. Mr. David U, who is the bar manager of Trader Vic's of London Hilton, England, is on vacation in Singapore. Mrs.*U, the former Shirley Chong Yeow Tee, is a London-trained beautician, who runs her own beauty salon52 words
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289 1967-05-23 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Justice Chua today awarded judgment in favour of Mr. Balwant Singh, Managing Director of Gian Singhs, in a counter claim suit brought by him against his elder brother, Mr. Inder Singh. The Judgment was for the sum, if any, found289 words
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Article29 1967-05-23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. —The Public Daily-Rated Transport Workers Union will hold its general meeting on May 2 at the AUPE Union's branch, Farrer Park, at 1.00 p.m29 words
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184 1967-05-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Education Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, will now head the Malaysia Interreligious Organisation which has been functioning for the last ten years since its inception as Council for Inter-faith Co-operation. At the annual meeting of the Malaysian Council for Inter-faith184 words
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477 1967-05-23 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Public Work* Depart, ment said tonight that it has been proved "bv farts and figures" that the implementation of the onetraffic system in Orchard Road is a success" A statement today said that a journey time survey wag carried out recently477 words
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Article33 1967-05-23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. T* lecture by Professor G Bartholomew, Dear, of Faculty of Law. University of Singapore, on "Legal Aspects of Industrial Health" scheduled for tomorrow at 8.15 p.m., has been postponed indefinitely.33 words
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49 1967-05-23 13 A symbol of industrial progress Esso's $27 million Ammonia and Sulphur Plant, the first of its kind in Malaysia, at Port Dickson The dedication ceremony of the plant was held last Saturday. The Minister for Commerce Industry, Malaysia, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, spoke at the ceremony. Eastern Sun pix.Eastern Sun pix. - 49 words
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298 1967-05-23 13 PENANG, Mon. —A 72.6-acre site neor Batu Maung has been chosen for the setting up of a $2 million Fisheries College which will train technicians and promote the development of the fishing industry in Malaysia. This was disclosed by the Chief298 words
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Article118 1967-05-23 13 KUANTAN. Mon. Madam Lam Yoke Yeng of 21, Wall Street, here was fined $2OO/- In the Magistrate's Court for failing to furnish a return of income with other particulars as set out in the notice for the year of assessment 1966 Mohd. Mohtar bin Dato Mahmood,118 words
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644 1967-05-23 13 14-DAY ULTIMATUM... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Congress Council of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the public and civil services today served a 14-day ultimatum on the Government for the resolution of four outstanding issues, particularly that which prohibits staff organisations from circulating or644 words
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Article, Illustration168 1967-05-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Ching Tow Fah. a Management Trainee of Dunlop Malayan Industries Limited, will leave here on Thursday, June 1, for a comprehensive training course on Rubber Technology. in England. He becomes the 30th member of Dunlop Malayan Industries Limited to be168 words
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Article81 1967-05-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. M6n. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. today left for Saban with an open mind to study the political 'rift' between UPKO United Pasokmomogun Kadaza n Organisation and USNO United Saban National Organisation. Enche Khir, who is a member of81 words
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265 1967-05-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An air services agreement was signed between Malaysia and France at the Ministry of Transport today. The agreement, drawn up in the National Lan guage, was signed by the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, on behalf of265 words
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Article, Illustration220 1967-05-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. James Peter Chin, Advertising Manager of Dunlop Malayan Industries Limited, has been elected Chairman of the Central Co-ordinating Committee of the 6th Asian Advertising Congress which will be held in Malaysia and Singapore in June, next year. Mr. Chin will220 words
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Article, Illustration67 1967-05-23 13 Mr. Jackie Lim of Lufthansa German Airlines in Kuala Lumpur, has topped a class of more than 20 People from Lufthansa offices around the world, in a recent examination at Hamburg, Germany. The examination was held at the end of an advanced tariff training course for the67 words
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Advertisement81 1967-05-23 4 "Even more Cathay Pacific Big-jets between Singapore and Taipei jm s^.. M f Take uourpicli Take one of our daily through jet services to Taipei. Or stop over in Hong Kong. Then jet from Hong Kong to Taipei —2 jets every day Tuesday through Sunday (one on Monday). CaH your81 words
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Miscellaneous43 1967-05-23 4 SPORE V 'it ***TK>jP? DJARY 5 p.m. Victoria Theatre: Vesak day celebration, organised by the Singapore Buddhist joint Vesak Celebration committee. AB .WHO WAS THAT GUY I SAW .Ycuvkth vast night? 3TT; SE YOU UKE HIKV.) \EAH. \/MEN HE. SHUDDUPS UN& 1 t43 words
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Boutique
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Article, Illustration488 1967-05-23 5 reporters PATRICIA CHAN; MADELEINE NATHAN - THIS week's articles in BOUTIQUE a re written by our staff reporters PATRICIA reporters PATRICIA CHAN and MADELEINE NATHAN. (VOW what a collection Caftans, cullottes, hostess gowns, modernised versions of fcaju kurongs, formals, a-go-go gears all these are some of the 16 outfits to be488 words
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Article116 1967-05-23 5 ARE you bored with nothing to do? Looking around for fun? Are you interested in people? Knowing what other people are doing? Have you got a fancy for fascinating hobbies? Just drop a line to the Y.W.C.A. and they'll take care of all your spare time for you!116 words
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Article, Illustration330 1967-05-23 5 P. C - By P.C. HOW do tou make sandThe usual way is to ha\e a slice of chee>e. or whatever filling you want it to be, put between two slices of bread and cut into triangular shapes. Bit here s a sandwich prepirffi attractively in an entirely different style. It is330 words
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Article, Illustration290 1967-05-23 5 M. N - By. M.N. "POUR hairdo's are bet- ter than one. Try them on the girl you see in your mirror then yet ready to wow the men in your life at those late evening socials! You feel as good as you look, you know that! And290 words
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Article, Illustration245 1967-05-23 5 Mary Sue Miller - By: Mary Sue Miller. WHAT is the first thing that turns green in the W spring? "Christmas jewellery," says an old joke book. Of course no such quip can be made about our present-day costume jewellery. A good piece is fashioned to withstand wear, tear and245 words
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Article443 1967-05-23 5 UNLIKE clothes, shoes have to be started many months ahead of a season, because they begin with the wooden forms called "lasts." on which they are made, and the heels which must be turned out In quantity to go with those lasts. So look to last and heel443 words
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Advertisement83 1967-05-23 5 HI We've got quite a page today, haven't we Pictures and more pictures and tips to give you sparkling ideas on dress-sense and hair-sense Suggestions on how to make eating a delight and not a must routine. This week we have a rolled pork sandwich with a novel twist. And83 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous3567 1967-05-23 6 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur Pulau Pinang. 6 Ipoh and Melaka 3/10 Johore Singapore 4 Taiping 7 Batu Pahat 9 Kluang a TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 and 8 YOUR TV AND T. V. MALA YSIA May 23—Ma29 Tuesday MAY 23 PM. TIMEX-TIME 5.45 OPENING ANNCT. Programme Summary 5.50 NEWS3,567 words
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WORLD NEWS
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374 1967-05-23 7 W'KLLING, Mon.. (Reuter) More private from Singapore are entering New Zealand r formal education than State supported students, Vfi-ordine '<> th High Comnussioner for Singapore i. \>w Zealand, Mr. K. M. Byrne. I In an interview herp tr>- In an interview374 words
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122 1967-05-23 7 < neuter)— ive technical j iths from dev.Ties was in a ceremony n adjacent city Japan. is the fifth of e built by the Technical Agency under government 0 f ntribiltion to developments and Latin .—j r countries, A m -.-esrrar. said. Intemation tre,122 words
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Article149 1967-05-23 7 Gall and Gaulle t BONN*. Mon. (UPI) ,T Germany is convinced French President Charles would "close rope an Comm Market rather than let Br.'ain join, a top-govern-ment sc r sa d yesterday, ellor Kurt Kiesinar.d Fore gn Minister J:.:7 Brandt are known to h entry and149 words
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105 1967-05-23 7 p Mon. (Reuter) r ian mini-skirts at a fashion show pro- fresh blast against Cr„ Revisionism" from T es e critics today. ti'/r'n e,v .China News from 1 in a dispatch < London that the Rusv.;r a>hlon show was "ans r vivid instance105 words
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65 1967-05-23 7 The wives of the diplomats at the Malaysian High Commission in London rerently presented a display of Malaysian customs and dress. The presentation included an example of a traditional Malay wedding. Here a dance called Silat the ancient art of selfdefence which survives as a folk dance is being staged.UPI Photo. - 65 words
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132 1967-05-23 7 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) The Interim Communications Satellite Committee (ICSC) decided at a meeting here today to launch another communications satellite over the Pacific later this year, A spokesman for the committee announced. The satellite, the Intelsat 2F4, is the fourth in the Intelsat II132 words
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222 1967-05-23 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) General Earle Wheeler, Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, yesterday suggested the United Nations start 'exerting a little pressure" to allay tensions aroused in the Middle East. Speaking on television (ABC-Issu and Answers), Gen Wheeler explained he222 words
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Article68 1967-05-23 7 SAN FRANCISCO. California, Mon. (Reuter) Police today stopped a fist fight between about 100 Arabs and 1,500 Jews in the Golden Park here. The Jews had gathered at the park bandstand to celebrate Israeli Freedom Day when the Arabs, carrying placards with anti-Jewish slogans, moved68 words
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72 1967-05-23 7 LONDON Mon (UPI) Bernard Ford, reigning British, European and world ice-dancing Champion, fell more than 30 feet from a window ledge and injured a leg, hospital spokesmen said today* Ford, 19, was trying to climb into a second floor window of a house at72 words
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277 1967-05-23 7 SEOUL, Mon. (AP) Two U.S. soldiers were killed and 18 others, including two South Korean soldiers, injured early today when several explosions shattered their barracks near the demilitarised zone of Korea, the United Nations command announced. A command spokesman said the277 words
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117 1967-05-23 7 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) A 58-year-old Austrian journalist who was beaten by Chinese rioters yesterday was reported in good condition today, according to officials of the Austrian consulate. Dr. Otelmut Tuerk told UPI that the victim, Stephen Lenke, of Vienna, was planning to leave117 words
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171 1967-05-23 7 LEEDS, England, Mon. (Reuter) A British Government official has urged Commonwealth immigrants living in Britain to advise relations abroad planning to join them to obtain entry certificates before leaving home. Mr. David Ennals. joint Parliamentary Under-Secre-tary at the Home Office said this would171 words
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Article, Illustration34 1967-05-23 7 U.S. Marines of l/9th dive for cover behind a tank asheavy Communist fire rains down on them during heavy fighting at Phu An about 1 mile south of Con Thien last Saturday. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 34 words
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231 1967-05-23 7 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) Philippine officials moved today to break up the fanatical "Lapiang Malaya" (Freedom Party) throughout the country after a bloody battle with police early yesterday morning that left 33 dead. The 83-year-old defrocked priest who led the movement Valentin de Los Santos231 words
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Article148 1967-05-23 7 CHICAGO. Mon. (Reuter) At least 10 people, including three policemen, were injured here in street fighting between Negroes and Whites following a memorial service for Black nationalist Leader Malcolm X Police took two hours to disperse the two sides who clashed at a main intersection.148 words
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198 1967-05-23 7 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter). —lndonesia is drafting a note to China threatening the suspension of diplomatic relations between the two countries if the Chinese Government does not provide firm guarantees for the safety of Indonesian diplomats in Peking, official sources said today. The sources described198 words
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122 1967-05-23 7 BERLIN. Mon. <AP) East German Foreign Minister Otto Winzer returned home yesterday from a Middle East tour and said he was "more convinced than ever" that his regime's ties with Arab states eventually would be formalized, ADN reported. The official East German122 words
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Article52 1967-05-23 7 NICOSIA. Mon. (AFP) Cyprus' President. Archbishop Makarios, and its Army chief. General George Grivas today called for Union with Greece in separate messages to King Constantine of the Hellenes. The messages were sent to congratulate the King on his birthday and the birth of a son.52 words
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Article203 1967-05-23 7 NEW ORLEANS, Mon. (UPI) Dist. Atty. Jim Garrison said tonight that President Kennedy was assassinated by five antiCastro Cubans who assailed Kennedy's handling of the Bay of Pigs invasion. Mr. Garrison told WWL-TV that Lee Harvey Oswald did not shoot Kennedy. He "did not even touch203 words
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Article86 1967-05-23 7 PARIS, Mon. (UPI) French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) have located a major deposit of uranium ore in the northern part of Niger, informed sources disclosed They said the deposits were located in a sparsely populated desert area 150 miles north of Agades. The CEA was reported86 words
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573 1967-05-23 10 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter). Senator Mike Mansfield (Democrat, Montana) today said the United States should lay the Vietnam problem before the United Nations Security Council. In an interview here the Democratic leader said the Johnson administration should "lay the cards on the security573 words
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Article346 1967-05-23 10 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) Dr. Edward Teller, one of the nation's top nuclear scientists, said yesterday the United States not only should deploy an anti-ballistic missile system for itself, but also should distribute it to its allies. Mr Teller said a defensive umbrella against atomic weaponry346 words
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81 1967-05-23 10 PATNA, Bihar State, India, Mon. (Reuter) International Relief agencies are providing one free meal daily to about three million school children and expectant and nursing mothers in faminehit Bihar State, according to official figures today They are among 4,280.000 people supplied with81 words
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155 1967-05-23 10 The JFK probe NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Mon. (Reuter) Five shots were fired here at a car in which Gordon Novel, wanted witness in Mr. Jam Garrison's Kennedy assassination probe, was sitting yesterday, police reported. Novel, 29-year-old former New Orleans night club operator was seated in155 words
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336 1967-05-23 10 PARIS, Mon. (Reuter). —An official stand carrying American Ambassador Charles Bohlen, a French government Minister and more than 30 officials collapsed with comic opera slowness during a ceremony at Le Bourget airport here yesterday. One minute the officials, including a dozen336 words
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Article76 1967-05-23 10 38 arrests in rock-n-rioting SAN DIEGO. California, Mon. (UPI) Thirty-eight persons, most of them juveniles, were arrested late yesterday during a mob scene downtown. Nearly 100 officers were rushed to the scene to quell the disturbance which broke out during a performance by a rock n roll group. The incident76 words
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Article61 1967-05-23 10 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) An earth tremor with a maximum intensity of three on the Japanese scale of seven shook central Japan at around 11.42 a.m. (0242 GMT) today, the central meteorological agency said. The epicentre was 6C kilometres underground near the mid-stream of Tone river East61 words
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249 1967-05-23 10 PARTLY OUR PROBLEM' PHILADELPHIA, Mon. (Reuter) Nobel prizewinning novelist Pearl Buck yesterday announced she was leaving her one million dollar estate to a foundation established to aid the children of American fathers and Asian mothers. Miss Buck. 75 next249 words
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42 1967-05-23 10 PEKING: Americans Sidney Ritternberg (left) and author Anna Louise Strong (centre) are Joined by an unidentified woman Communist leader as they march during May day celebrations. Enormous crowds turned out in Peking 's Chung Shan park for the annual event. UPI photoUPI photo - 42 words
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Article, Illustration323 1967-05-23 10 S. American tour BUENOS AIRES, Mon. (UPI). Japan s Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Miehiko, looking rested after a weekend at a cattle Tanch, returned yesterday to this capital aboard the presidential plane "libertad" (liberty or freedom). When the turbo-prop Avro 748 bearingPana Photo. - 323 words
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Article162 1967-05-23 10 LONDON. Mon. (AP) Mick Jagger. leader of England's Rolling Stones pop group, told the nation on television last night that the fans sometimes make him feel violent and "I quite often want to smash up the microphone or something." Jagger, 23. described the emotions of his162 words
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Article64 1967-05-23 10 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) Car park attendant Megumi Iwai missed a parkins bay in his multilevel car park and instead drove straight through fifth-floor window, plunging 65 feet to the pavement of a busy street. lawi, 32, was in critical condition in hosnital last night64 words
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Article268 1967-05-23 10 WANNE-EICKEL. Germany, Mon. (AP) The body of seven-year-old Edltraut Buttgereit was found yesterday in the cellar of a church sexton's home. She was the third child to be slain in North-western Germany ;n the last week and a half. The sexton's 13-year-old son was apprehended268 words
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Article440 1967-05-23 8 THE Thai Foreign Minister's visit to Kuala Lumpur has caused the Malaysian Government leaders to furrow their brows. Thailand has hitherto been the staunchest partner of ASA, but it now seems that she is having second thoughts about this body. Malaysia and Thailand could have carried out440 words
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Article306 1967-05-23 8 NOW and again certain people in Malaysia have alleged that volunteers, who have come here to work under the sponsorships of some foreign nations, are not what they seem to be. It may not be polite to look at a gift horse in the mouth, but in306 words
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Article, Illustration1909 1967-05-23 8 Senu bin Abdul Rahman - By: Senu bin Abdul Rahman SPEECH by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, at a public forum on Buddha, Christ and the Prophet, at the Municipal Hall in Malacca last Saturday, May 20. TT is a hoppy coincidence that this Wesok1,909 words
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Article710 1967-05-23 8 MISERABLE CLERK - MISERABLE CLERK Ministry of Education has A Union, parents, etc., to submit the 1 regarding the salaries and conditions of \*rv, for teachers and employees of School BoardsV K Ces than teachers i.e. School Clerks, Offim r., 1 Laboratory Attendants, I.M.G. etc. s It is difficult for710 words
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Article186 1967-05-23 8 OON PEET FONG - OON PEET FONG. AT the end of World II, giant l*.s. Flying Fortresses went on missions of mercy, drop, ping food parcels in biz drums on POW camps in Japan for the hungry prisoners of various nationalities. On each of the food parcels was printed the words186 words
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Article89 1967-05-23 8 P. BENEDICT - P. BENEDICT, I HAVE invested all my life savings in Tasek Cement in 1%4 and have received any dividend for th« last three years. If the amount has been put in a finance company, by now I would have recovered 24? c of the sum89 words
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Article69 1967-05-23 8 WILLIAM CHENG - WILLIAM CHENG I REFER to Scorpions letter entitled "Teachers should be tactiu. which appeared in C }J columns on May 13. 1 Can Scorpion contact me in writing or by ph c ne and provide me with rename of the school the geography teach* who "contemptuously' ferred to69 words
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190 1967-05-23 9 c; NGAPOBE. Mon. An ring American inMr Patrick E. is in Singapore T visit under the ment of State and Cultural Programme. V- Hageerty. 53. is the Pr t of Texas Instrun nnny of Dallas. Ie great industrial of the post-war rhis Company has n190 words
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Article, Illustration143 1967-05-23 9 Singapore, Mon. Mr. T »hn E. G Hoyer. General Manager of SAS for Malaysia and Singapore announced todav that at the SAS Basic Cargo Course in Stockholm held in April this the Honour of being Top of the Class was awarded to Mr. Ricky143 words
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303 1967-05-23 9 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) China's export trade with Hong Kong is booming, according to figures published by the pro-Communist Chinese General Chamber of Commerce here. On the figures for the January-March quarter, it is estimated that China could be well on the303 words
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313 1967-05-23 9 WELLINGTON, Mon. Reuter) The High Commissioner for Singapore. Mr. K. M. Byrne, today urged more trade between New Zealand and Singapore. In an interview. Mr. Byrne said that Australia had diversified her markets and was endeavouring to enter into strong trading ties313 words
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Article109 1967-05-23 9 HAVANA. Mon. (Reuter) Cuba's sugar harvest '-iis year is now expected be 400,000 tons less than Planners hoped. Just over 5.800,000 tons nave been produced already a <1 the final total is expect*d to be a little over 6,100,000 tons. Last December, with a jumper109 words
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Article312 1967-05-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon June first grade rubber buyers fob. closed at 5 p m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur todav at 56 cents per lb., uo one-eiehth of a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet after slightly easier. After a slow start, the market improved312 words
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Article23 1967-05-23 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) London rubber market opened quiet with spot 17-1/4 17-7/16. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports —June 16-15/16 17-1/16.23 words
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Article, Illustration29 1967-05-23 9 PICTURE shows the new Head Officer of Asia Commercial Finance at 63/65 South Bridge Road. Singapore. This new office will be opened in October this year.29 words
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641 1967-05-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Industrial prices on the Stock Exchange were slightly easier on small turnover. Under normal circumstances, the tendency for activity is rather limited on Mondays'. Heavy transaction continued to be on Central Sugar with quite a number of sellers pushing the price down from641 words
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77 1967-05-23 9 SYDNEY. Australia, Mon. Overseas Containers Ltd., has ordered six 27,000-ton container ships for the Australian-Britain run. Five will be built in Hamburg by a consortium of German shipyards and the other will be built on the Clyde, Scotland. Overseas Containers Ltd., is a consortium77 words
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Article25 1967-05-23 9 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI —Money Quotations: HK$5.BO/5.80 per US do lar for cash HK$ 15.99 per pound sterl ing. HK5278.0 per tael gold.25 words
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Article16 1967-05-23 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The tin price for today was per oicul. down 50 oan if16 words
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Article187 1967-05-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The attitude of the business world in Singapore and Malaysia toward office machinery, has become steadily more sophisticated. This revolutionary change in outlook began taking place in recent years, during which business houses in this area have progressed steadily from standard manual machines to more187 words
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Article132 1967-05-23 9 SYDNEY. Mon. The Australian Government is to call tenders for the construction of the biggest dam in its Snowy Mountains Hydro Electric Scheme. It will be known as the Talbingo Dam. at the lower end of the gorge of the Tumut River. It will be132 words
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Article878 1967-05-23 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.35 a.m. Airline Garuda 9.82 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m Airline MSA 451 from Kuching878 words
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Article471 1967-05-23 9 SINGAPORE —Stock Exchange hid and offer price* officially 1 fisted at the close of bu*lne»&. INDUSTRIAL Bou«tead 1.54 1 m*K) C. Sugar 1.72 1.74 C.T.s. Ords 53/6 Chemical C'o 1.79 1.80 Cold storage 3.50 Ounlop (New) 2.18 2.19 IMinlop (Old) CD 2.28 2.29 E. Smpltinc CD 4. .10471 words
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Article51 1967-05-23 9 (Manager* Prlmi First Malayan 2.32 2.42 Second Malayan 1.66 1.76 Third Malayan XD 1.12 1.22 The Commerce Industry Ftind .88 .98 The Savings Fund 1.35 1.45 Mala.vstan Industry Fund .85 1.05 Sterling Commodity 3/7 4/2 First Hong Kong XD > .96 1.01* Second Hong Kong .66 70* <•51 words
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Article92 1967-05-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Chinese Profluw Exchange noon prices today were; Buyers Hellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 47..%© Coconut oil (FOB) Brums 50.00 Loose Copra Mixed May /June 28.50 Nutmegs 110s 345.00 Nutmegs B W 165.00 Garbled Lam pong Black Pepper (FOB) 110.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 102.50 Lam92 words
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Article192 1967-05-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today Godowns Vessels 1/2 Demodocus 3/4 Benhope 5 Gudrun Bakke 6'7 Centaur 8 9 Agapenor 13/14 Neder Rijn 15/16 Ferngate 18 Kamogawa Maru 19 John Marris 21/22 Selamat 23 24 Sansho Maru 25 '26 Star Bellatric 27/28192 words
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Miscellaneous110 1967-05-23 10 The DEADLY DEMISES AFFAIR. m *1 His timing was perfect-his a?v BROUGHT THE THRUSH AGENTS RUSHiNG FROM CONCEALMENT.* SOMEBODY'S CAUSWrONTD OUR EAR jy MORNING RENOEZ VOJS, YLLOA... WE'RE BEING OBSERVED...RBMAJN CALM... i WATCH CLOSELY—AGEKT COOK'S HAHO IS TRIGGERING THAT" MECHANICAL WORSE...* *8 3 i 1 an W i» dr it110 words
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Advertisement53 1967-05-23 11 CATHAY: SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! A MAN ON THE RUN FOR HIS LIFE. A KILLER POISED IN THE SHADOWS, A TEN.DAY RACE INTO TERROR! all these elements beeome a startling and suspenseful thriller! M 4 has 1 WARNING has got to know in 18tt BAMIR ASSOCATES mora V. MM* Wfll BEGLEYSM U'ttia53 words
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Miscellaneous3525 1967-05-23 11 i ■■■PMIiHMNIHIMMMHMPHHSniHMMfll PPIPIIPMHIIHMBMM /MZ)/0 FSZ4 23.00 Prog. Mornin," BreakNews in fj ige; 7.50 tf L Phrase Li HI II in in in MAY 24 II 4M. Timex-time: 6.00 Prog. A Summary; 6 02 Morning Melodies. 700 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri: 7.45 News in *ne National Language; 7.50 L c3,525 words
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Article, Illustration392 1967-05-23 12 K. Sidhu - By: K. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Mon. Most of us love adventure be it on land, sea or air. But this week let's have a combination of the two sea and land. And this adventure will take us to the exotic South Pacific. Appearing on June 1392 words
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Article126 1967-05-23 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. A soprano, a pianist and a sextet will appear in this week's "Music for the Home" to be teiecast over TV Singapura on Channel 5 at 7.15 p~m. on May 27They are Joy Westcott (soprano). Tan Chung Mui (p ano) and the sextet comprising126 words
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Article, Illustration214 1967-05-23 12 OINGAPORE, Mon. The Chinese Variety Show, produced by Tiah Yee Duey will be telecast on May 26, over Channel 5 at 7.55 p.m Ku Lan. a popular nightclub dancer will make her debut T.V. performance when she sings "Plum Blossom" and214 words
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Article, Illustration117 1967-05-23 12 Singapore Infantry Regiment Band. OINGAPORE. Mon. For a change let's hear something more serious, something that makes us feel happy. Let's leave those crazy "let's go go" and "yeah, veah, yeah" stuff for a change. What could replace such "noisy'* music is a forty piece band of the Singapore Infantry117 words
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Article321 1967-05-23 12 HOO BAN KHEE - By: HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR. !»Jn. The Arts Council here will present a piano Tecital by Ruth Nye from Australia at the Malayan Teachers' College auditorium here on June 1. Ruth Nye. one of the youngest performers of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, made her first professional appearance321 words
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70 1967-05-23 12 SINGAPORE. Mo n. The Pugilistic competition, organised by tne People's Association, was officially opened bv the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last Saturday. Television Singapura Channel 5 will telecast a special report in Chinese on the opening ceremony tomorrow (Tuesday) at 7.00 p.m.70 words
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Article334 1967-05-23 12 ON Tuesday, May 23, at 7-30 p.m. Radio Singapore will broadcast the first of a series of eight halfhour programmes on "The Evolution of Modern China", poduced for the BBC Transcription Service. The programmes are introduced by Richard Harris. Asian Specialist of the London Times. To Mr.334 words
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Miscellaneous621 1967-05-23 12 Radio Singapura programmes 4.30 TO EACH HIS OWN A one hour request programme. 5.30 ONLY THE CONTINENTALS Continental songs and music by Lolita and the Troubadours 6.00 EVENING SERVICE The Methodist Church. Short Street. 6.45 INTERLUDE 7.00 THE NEWS 7.10 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON A programme in which you will be621 words
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Advertisement58 1967-05-23 13 announcement The pablic is informed that the MOVIE NEWS, INDIAN MOVIE NEWS and MAJALLAH FILEM currently in circulation in Singapore ond Malaysia are being published by The CHINESE PICTORIAL REVIEW Limited, 112-120 Robinson Road, Singapore 1, an associate company of SHAW ORGANISATION, and distributed by A. S. Kasi Visvanathan, Visva58 words
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Miscellaneous221 1967-05-23 13 SHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** La«t 2 Div«* u. 1.45, 4. 6.30. 9.1.> K a -.r»'h Williams. Joan Sims "farr* On Screamlnc" Color OPENS THURSDAY: *My Fair Lady* v on "f> Color (WBI CAPITOL Phone ***** La«t 2 PaT?,: H, 1.45, 4, 6.80. 9.30 Pv:' Hutechmid Karln Dor THE MAN221 words
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572 1967-05-23 14 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI). The Danes, who three years ago in Tokyo lost 1 by one match, 4-5, to Indonesia in the challenge round, have an excellent chance to win the Thomas Cup, symbolical of the world badminton championship, this year, according to572 words
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Article84 1967-05-23 14 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) A unique soccer transfer deal involving goalkeeping brothers inter changing clubs was completed here yesterday. England Under-23 international Peter Springett, 21, is joining first division club Sheffield Wednesday from Queens Park Rangers, newly promoted to the second division, while orother Ron, 31-year-old former84 words
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32 1967-05-23 14 Nora Hassan Mohamed (left) and Fauziah Yacob, aged 16, who won the women's doubles title in the recently-concluded Johore Lawn Tennis Association Championships. Officials predict a bright future for the two girls.32 words
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228 1967-05-23 14 SILVERSTONE. England. Mon. (UPI) Ford scored a resounding victory over Ferrari and Porsche in Saturday's Martini International Trophy Race with Paul Hawkins receiving the chequered flag in the 152mile event. Hawkins covered 52 laps of the 2.927 mile (4.7 km) Silverstone circuit228 words
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136 1967-05-23 14 SEOUL, Mon. (AP) A world title match between junior middle-weight champion Kim Ki-Soo and Italy's Sandro Mazzinghi set for June 16 in Milan will be cancelled because of the World Boxing Association's (WBA) strong warning against it, *he Korean Boxing Commission (KBC) said today. KBC136 words
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348 1967-05-23 14 PARIS, Mon. (Reuter) —On the red clay courts of the Stade Roland-Garros here today, Australian champion Roy Emerson begins phase two of his final assault on the elusive "grand slam" of amateur tennis. In six years of spirited effort, the coveted348 words
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Article100 1967-05-23 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. An derson House emerged champioas in the Outram Secondary Schools' annual sports meet held at the school ground recently. Runners-up were Young House. A total of eight records was broken at the meet which proved exciting for both spectators and participants. Hau Hai Kwang100 words
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Article148 1967-05-23 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. Veteran Singapore motor cyclist. Looi Im Heok. will make a come-DacK in motor racing when ne takes part in the first Mobil Sprint to be held on May 27 and 28 at the Jurong Industrial Estate. Looi. who withdrew from the Singapore Grand Prix148 words
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290 1967-05-23 14 LISBON, Mon. (Reuter) There were shock results in the Portuguese Soccer Cud second-leg, third round ties played today First division clubs Benfica, Setubol Porto, Leixoes, Academico, Braga, Beira Mar and Sanjoanense all qualified for the quarterfinal to be played on290 words
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Article83 1967-05-23 14 PENANG, Mon. An Indonesian table tennis team will be coming here after the World Cup series in Stockholm. Sweden. The visiting team will meet the State team In a friendly match during the first week of June. Lim Liang Chew, who was the83 words
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192 1967-05-23 14 MADRID, Mon. (Reuter) Spanish football league champions Real Madrid last night beat off a threatening challenge from bottom-of-tne-table Coruna and moved shakily into the quarterfinals of the "Copa Del Generalissimo" tournament. They scored a 3-1 victory over Coruna to go into the192 words
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75 1967-05-23 15 The moment of triumph for the Saints' centreforward, the irrepressible Ron Davies (in stripes) as he watches his header enter the net, despite a desperate attempt to stop it by young Shilton, Leicester City's goalkeeper. This incident took place at the clash of the two English teams at the MerdekaEASTERN; SI N Pix by Mok Voon. - 75 words
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Article, Illustration21 1967-05-23 15 EASTERN SUN Fix by Mok Voon.EASTERN SUN Fix by Mok Voon. - 21 words
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342 1967-05-23 15 WINDSOR LAD - by WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukelen topped the trainer's list with six winners at the recently-concluded Singapore Turf Club's May meeting. He sent out Destination 11, winner of the Bukit Timah Cup over 9f and 1 5342 words
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148 1967-05-23 15 SINGAPORE, Mun. The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association will not send a team to participate in the international boxing tournament to be held in Indonesia next month. The President of SABA, Mr. F. C. Pestana. told Sunsport: "Owing to unforeseen circumstances we cannot make the148 words
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267 1967-05-23 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. An official of the F.A. of Singapore will attend the Football Association of Malaysia Disciplinary Board meeting to be held in Kuala Lumpur to-morrow. Mr. A. Pancharatnam, chairman of the F.A.S. Disciplinary Committee nominated as the official representative of the parent267 words
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139 1967-05-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Selangor Amateur Athletic Association will be conducting its fifth officials' course from June 5 to 9. The officials course will be held at the Jalan Davidson Chinese Primary School. The three subjects for the course are track, jumps and throws. Those139 words
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Article157 1967-05-23 15 ONTEVIDEO, Uruguay. The Soviet casket ball team landed jyre instead Bu< nos Aires follow a visa dispute with the Government may upset this >rr'n's men's world championship. Russian players by plane from New Thp plane landed at en route hu* the Russians ail owed to157 words
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Article119 1967-05-23 15 1 MIL LAND FOR SPORTS COMPLEX Malacca. Mon. The dovernment here is *<' r vnre 35 acres of land Uc t Sebukor for a $l- K n sports complex. n site which lies along roari to the Batu Berenice V lrport is three miles irom town. l* 1 land a119 words
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264 1967-05-23 15 MALACCA. Mon. Dr. K. Dharmaratnam qualified for the men's open singles quarter-finals in the annual Malacca Lawn Tennis Association open tennis championships at the General Hospital courts at Buk.t Bahru here. Dr. Dharmaratnam showing clever courtcraft defeated Capt. I.J.C. Hearn 6-1. 6-1 in the second264 words
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Article641 1967-05-23 15 Weights for the First Day of the Perak Turf Club June (Derby) Meeting on Sunday, May 28. are as follows: Class I—Div. I—6 Furs Napoleon Solo 128 Half Century 126 Mirthful Miss Desert Apache 119 Grenadier Lord Jim 11® All Steel 116 Silver Crown 114 Do641 words
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Article548 1967-05-23 16 MALAYSIA MUST PROVE THEY HAVE RESOURCES KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia must convince the Asian Games Federation that they have the resources to provide the necessary facilities to stage the Asian Games. For this purpose it would be necessary to present an illustrated brochure of its548 words
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263 1967-05-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A 28th minute goal scored by former Perak veteran, Wong Kam Fong. took the Malaysia-Singapore Airlines into the final of the Selangor Hockey Association Junior Knockout competition, when they beat MARA by a solitary goal on the padang here263 words
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Article, Illustration26 1967-05-23 16 Malaysia's Yang; diPertuan Agong being introduced to members of the Southampton Football Club before their clash with Leicester City at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday night.26 words
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Article135 1967-05-23 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Ramblers beat .TB Trades School 5-0 in a Division One hockey league match at the Da to Ja'afar Secondary School ground here today. Centre-forward John fan netted the first goal. This was followed shortly by another goal from state-player Steven Murugasu.135 words
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Article104 1967-05-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Printing Department beat Oil Palms 2-0 in the Selangor Government Departments and in the Business House soccer league match played at the padang here this evening. Printers lead 1-0 at halftime through a goal scored by left-winger Ramachandran. In the104 words
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52 1967-05-23 16 SEREMBAN, Mon. King George V School will meet St. Paul's Institution in the finals of the interschool "Under-20" hockey tournament here on Tuesday at the N.S- padang. The Georgians have also qualified for the finals in the girls "Under-20" and will clash with52 words
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Article, Illustration341 1967-05-23 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. The All-Indonesia Football Federation have initiated moves for the visit of an Indonesian soccer team for two matches in the Republic early next month. This was disclosed by Col. Soehardjo Soeryobroto, a council member of the AllIndonesia F.F. who arrived for341 words
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131 1967-05-23 16 WELLINGTON. M on. (Reuter) Two leading New Zealand marathon runners have declined an invitation to compete in the Kobe marathon on August 30, the secretary of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association Mr. Lan Archibald announced today. They are Mik e Ryan, bronze medallist at131 words
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Article66 1967-05-23 16 TOKYO. Mon. Former world flyweight champion Hiroyuki Ebihara tonight pounded out a unanimous 10-round decision over Manuel Balaba of the Philippines at the Korakuen Hall. Balaba, ranked No. 4 in his native country, fought flat-footed and took punishing left hooks to the body throughout the bout66 words
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Article78 1967-05-23 16 SEREMBAN. Men. M. F Yogaratnam beat Lim Meng San 6-1, 7-5 to win the N. S. Club "closed" tennis championships, which concluded here today. In the doubles, Yogaratnam. partnering Abdullah Ngah. went down to Lim Meng San and C. K. Arvind, who won 6-4, 6-4.78 words
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540 1967-05-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Executive Council of the Olvmpic Council of Malaysia today decided that the Sportsman and Sportswoman of The Year awards would be known as the "Malaysian National Sports Awards." A This decision was taken after an appeal to the540 words
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457 1967-05-23 16 Kl ALA Lt MPUR, Mon. Strong support frnr« Selangor Asian rugby players are expected for th proposed touT to New Zealand in the coming meeting of the Selangor Rugby I'nion on Thtmrt, at the Selangor Club's "card room" at 7 pm Four457 words
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Article153 1967-05-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Badminton Assertion of Malaysia today announced its six-man tear to meet Denmark in 'he Thomas Cup inter-one semi-final? at Jakarta on May 31 and June 1. They are: Teh Kew San (captain). Tan A:k Hjs-j. Yew Cheng Hoe, Tar. Vet Khan, Ng153 words
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198 1967-05-23 16 SOUTHAMPTON. Hair.phire Mon. (Reuter) British rally drr Ford Corsair car tod. a rare from Cape Southampton again- 5 liner Windsor arrived on the shortly before the lir thed at 0540 GMT. A Union Ctatle offiojj formally conceded de ea giving the two rrf- Jackson198 words
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Advertisement642 1967-05-23 14 Eastehns Classified advertisements aeeoptod at the following addresses: MONT O'OR MILK BAIL Njjee Ann Building. Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK Brothers. Ltd.. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate Singapore. HAMIEM STORE. 1419 Upper Changi Road Singapore 17 A.T. GNANAPRAKASAM b CO.. 1361 Changi Point. Singapore 17 LIDO642 words
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Advertisement307 1967-05-23 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATA'AN TAW ARAN J.K.R. JOHOR Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R., di-dalam Kelas 'EX' 'E' dan 'D' akan di-terima diPejabat Jurutera Kerja Kanan, Muar, hingga jam pukol 2.30 Petang pada 27 hb Mei, 1967 untok: MEMBENA SABUAH MASJID DI-PARIT BULAT. SERI MENANTI, MUAR. Segala butir2 boleh di-dapati pada307 words
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Advertisement72 1967-05-23 14 CLASSIFIED vTv.: 21-t. CANTONMINT ROAD. StNCAPOH 2 TILtPHONK *****/7. Advertiser's Name.*,.. Telephone No.— Number of Insertions.———. Date(s) Requested....Cost Psyaenl nut wtom#tny I• <r.o./ck«<K/cwk Cuk aiil W rt|li(rrei. CI ikMld kl croiMd. Classified advertisemenrs r™ r handed at the following addresses. KUALA LUMPUR: 39 .ALANMW.TAM IPOH: PENANGi TELS: *****/6 8-10 TATLOCK72 words
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Advertisement70 1967-05-23 15 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB announces the opening of a NEW BRANCH FOR 4D at Stall No. 9-B Beauty Park (7i m.s. Upper Bukit Timah Road) Tickets for the Perak May/June Meeting ON SALE TOMOHBOW Also at: 146 Robinson Road 54 Joo Ckiat Road 674 Upper Serangoon Road 27 Mackeniie Road New70 words
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Miscellaneous116 1967-05-23 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.06 p.m. (9.1 ft.). POrt S c W c e Vf" ham: 458 am < ls 5.17 p.m. \lb«b i Port Dickson: 5.54 a.m. (8 2 ft.); 6.21 p.m. (10.1 ft.). Singapore: 10.37 a.m. (8.7 ft.); 10.15 p.m. (9.3 ft.). Scdili Kechil: 9.34 a.m. (7.3 ft);116 words
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