Eastern Sun, 25 May 1967

Lock icon This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.

Total Pages: 16
1 16 Eastern Sun
  • 25 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 302 Thursday, 25 May 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
    25 words
  • 212 1 Tanks move into position ready for war... LONDON, WED. (REUTER) BRITISH warships in the Mediterranean were on precautionary alert today in view of the Middle East crisis. Government officials here meanwhile studied reports that Egypt had mined part ot the Gulf of Aqaba, Israel's sole
    UPI Photo.  -  212 words
  • 238 1 CAIRO, Wed. (UPI) U.N. Secretary General U Thant opened a desperate peace bid meeting with (JAR Foreign Secretary Mahmoud Riad today against the background of Egypt's mines, torpedo boat and jet fighter blockade of the Gulf of Aqaba. U Thant, who arrived here last
    238 words
  • 674 1 Hong Kong Wed. (Renter) —A partial strike 'by bus and tram dri\ers marred an otherwise normal day here today in the uake of 10 days of riots and Peking.backed leftist demonstration?*. The colony remained in a state of tension awaiting •further moves by leftists demanding that the
    674 words
  • 129 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Pnme Minister Tunlni Abdul Rahman will be presented the Veterans of the Foreign Wars of the United States Gold MedaJ of Merit, when he returns from Tokyo. The presentation will be made by U.S. Ambassador, Mr. James D. Bell, on behalf
    129 words
  • 117 1 SAIGON. Wed. <AP) The Vietc nz nurled a grenade mto the home of a Government Public Information Officer today in Phu Thanh village. Bien Hoa province, killing him -mall children. officials said The incident was one of three terrorist attacks reported today. A second occ.r: 1
    117 words
  • 199 1 PARIS. Wed. (Reuter) France favours a high-level meeting of the wartime Big Four the United States, Soviet Union, France, and Britain to preserve peace in the Middle East. Information Minister Georges Gorse said today. M. Gorse told porters France would not refuse to
    199 words
  • 207 1 TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) Malaysian Premier, Tunku Abdul Rahman, met with Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato today to discuss a settlement of the "Blood Debt" issue but failed to reach final agreement. The Tunku told a news conference following talks with Mr. Sato that
    207 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 107 1 All-systems-go' with Boron Mkll Available only at Caltex Stations i SEE THE LATEST PALOMA GAS RICE COOKER WITH THE DUAL PURPOSE a A'ter your rice is cooked, the rice container can be removed and the "cocker" separate unit itself) used to rnok your other food. A real "2 in 1"
      107 words
    • 109 1 f STARI ITE VENETIANS SCREENS AWNINGS BSS^SROUP Singapore 641-211 Kutla Lumpur ***** X mmmm >■ #v. <:?' 4k u E I-TWfe-i v/'C: Vk f: te > *>. Hi s-4-SL; if SAVINGS FIXED DEPOSITS BUSINESS FINANCE and other services to meet local or international requirements. c THE MODERN BANK FOR MODERN
      109 words

  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 222 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE warning to school teachers in Singapore not to visit bars was described by the National Union of Teachers here as an "infringement of individual freedom." This warning contained in a directive issued by the Ministry of Education to Schools in Singapore on
      222 words
    • 217 2 BRUNEI TOWN, Wed. (UPI). The Brunei Government has approved an extensive scheme to provide fully-treated water supplies to the Brunei-Muara and Tutong districts at an estimated cost of $40,750,000, a Government spokesman said this week. He said the project was expected to be completed by 1972
      217 words
    • 79 2 MUAR, Wed Mr. Soh Yin Chong has been elected chairman of the Parit Jawa branch of the Malaysian Chinese Association. The vice-chairman are Mr. Soo Ching and Mr. Chen Ong Llm Other office-bearers are: Women's section chief, Mr. Lee Koo Choo. secretary. Mr. Soo Ching
      79 words
    • 93 2 MALACCA, Wed. Two brothers were admitted into hospital yesterday when a metal object they were earlier tampering with exploded. The injured brothers Krishnan Vellaisamy, 22, a rubber tapper in Bukit Asahan Estate and. Ganeson. aged eight, found the threeinch in diameter object near the
      93 words
    • 117 2 MUAR, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will make a two-day official visit to Johore from June 3. On arrival at the Johore Bahru Police Depot grounds. Tun Razak will rr.eet heads of departments at the Johore State Legislative Assembly Hall. This
      117 words
    • 109 2 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. U Thet Zin. a rice-miiling expert of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has arrived here. He will stay in Malaysia lor six weeks to carry out an appraisal for the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) of the existing milling complex at
      109 words
    • 2847 2 KUALA LUMPUF. Wed. The following are the results of the Technical College, sessional examination 1967: Preliminary Course Pass List Zainal Abidin b. Abdul Rahman. Ismail bin Ma'arop. Mohamad bin Yusop. Abdul Rahim bin Hashim, Mohamad bin Md. Saleh, Baharudin bin Ali, Nik Hisham
      2,847 words
    • 474 3 Officers told to harness untapped human resources for nation building PETALING JAYA, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that what Malaysia needed now was an escalation of efforts in all sectors which could contribute to national development and welfare. "The efforts of our people must also
      474 words
    • 103 3 TAPAH. Wed. A former Malaysian Chinese Association youth leader was elected as the pro-tern chairman of the Democratic Action Party at the branch's inaugural meeting here, today. Mr. Loh Jee Mee, a former Alliance Town Councillor resigned from the party during the last general elections
      103 words
    • 245 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The visit of the Australian Defence Aid Mission is "timely", as Malaysia is on the verge of expanding her Armed Forces. This was said today by the Secretary for Defence, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Shamsuddin, at the opening of the Australian Defence Aid
      245 words
    • 60 3 The I u'st in ear drops is something you have to see to believe it! Well, one can take n? her pets like dogs and eats, so why should the lady leave her fish 1 his charming girl unable to leave her pet behind, wears
      60 words
    • 295 3 K( \L\ LOIPUR. Wed. The Cabinet has approved the Unified Income Tax Bill. Announcing this at a post-Cabinet Press conference today, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said the Government hoped to present the Bill to Parliament at its August session. The Act,
      295 words
    • 165 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Royal College of Surgeons of England have announced the appointment of Professor C. C. Booth. F.RC.P., of the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith, London, as the Sir Arthur Sims Commonwealth Travelling Professor for 1968 to visit Malaysia, Singapore. Australia. New Zealand.
      165 words
    • 59 4 The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, on a two-day visit to Penang, recently declared open the 860,000 hqrs. of the Penang Women's Institute. The chairman of the Institute, Che Zubaidah Ariff, handed over a cheque for $500 to Tun Razak for the National Disaster Relief Fund. Picture
      59 words
    • 292 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A super abundance of illiterate politicians untrained in clear thinking, logic and rational arguments resulting in narrow minds and feeble intellects, are some of the defects of the Malaysian political system. It could only be remedied when men and women of quality
      292 words
    • 200 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Workers in the country are anxiously awaiting news of the Government's long promised laws to safeguard their interest. An editorial in the Worker official organ of the National Union of Commercial Workers says: "The Government has made it known that it was
      200 words
    • 116 4 KUCHING, Wed. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Penghulu Tawi Sli, yesterday opened two feeder roads costing over $700,000/- in the Second Division of Sarawak. One was Spaoh Road which cost $494,000/- and the other was the Debak Road, which cost $220,000/-. Declaring the roads open
      116 words
    • 78 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Monsieur Pelras. a French anthropologist of the National Centre for Scientific Research (C.N.R.S.) Paris, has arrived here by road. He landed a week ago at Singapore. His field of research in Malaysia and Indonesia will be focused on traditional
      78 words
    • 77 4 Senior RAAF officers at RAAF Base, Butterworth, met and talked to some of the pilots of No.75 Mirage jet squadron on Sunday. Picture shows (left to right) Sqn.Ldr.William Monaghan, Air Commodore N. Ford, former O.C. Butterworth, Wing Cdr. Jim Flemming, Commanding Officer of No. 75 Squadron. Group Capt. Ross Glassop,
      77 words
    • 399 4 MUAR, WED: Mr. Woo Seng Fah, an honours graduate In Malay studies here, today named five problems confronting the teaching of the National Language in primary schools. They were:- The cool reception to the National Language; The use of "Pasar Malay"; The "un-uniform" system of Malay
      399 words
    • 226 4 MUAR, Wed. The Malaysian Government' is to build a new multi-purpose centre in Johore. A top-level Government source disclosed this in an interview, said that a suitable site was, however, yet to be found. The construction of the centre will be undertaken by the Johore State
      226 words
    • 175 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A S3l-million irrigation canal will be officially opened by the Raja of Perlis tomorrow. This was announced today by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, before he left for Alor Star to attend
      175 words
    • 357 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The purpose of a fair promotion system in the civil service is to ensure a supply of manpower from which selections can be made to fill the higher posts of the service. Actual promotions to the€ higher grades become an opportunity
      357 words
    • 110 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ministry of Health will launch a three-month "Operation Goodwill" Gerakan Mesra throughout the States in West Malaysia beginning from next month. This was disclosed here today by Enche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry He said the
      110 words
    • 49 4 The retiring Commander of the Far East Fleet, Admiral Sir Frank Twiss, this afternoon paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, at his office in Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows Tun Razak with Admiral Sir Frank Twiss (left).
      49 words
    • 385 11 Srvr.APORE, Wed. One of the students who attacked the Vire-Principal of the fhinese High School, Teh K<m Fatt. was described -a bad student", a District Court was told today. This was told by Teh when v* was cross-examined by Vir John Tan Chor Yong r
      385 words
    • 283 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr. Gwee Ah Lens, Chairman of the Commonwealth Society of Singapore, said today that the society had no political objectives but promoting mutual understanding between nations to "build up a common outlook.'* Dr Gwee was speaking at the opening of a three-day
      283 words
    • 91 11 SINGAPORE. Wed S zapore dance enthusiasts will be able to see 18 world c'.a -s dancers performing ballroom and Latin-Ameri-can dance numbers at the Raffle? Hotel on June 4 from 8 p.m- to 1 a.m. n. frorr: the Australian Dancing Society, accompanied bv its President, Mr
      91 words
    • 67 11 SINGAPORE. Wed The finals in the inter school debate for the Olco men?v Shield will be held a* Convent of the Holy Infant .Te?us. Victoria Street, on Saturday. (May 27) at 4 30 p.m. The subiect for the debate t* That modern education ha? failed to produce
      67 words
    • 294 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A hotel executive, Mario Sylvio Ruosch, was granted a divorce by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today on grounds of adultery by his wife, Melany Berthilda Hoess. An oil Arm executive. James Porter, was cited as the co-respondent. A private
      294 words
    • 69 11 These (wo swim-suits which will add colour to any beach were among a wide range of those "with it" outfits for the "IN" group at a fashion show in Nassim Road yesterday morning. The show, which was well-attended, was presented by Group One in aid
      69 words
    • 193 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Commodore David Arthur Dunbar-Nasmith, now attached with the Royal Navy's Far East Fleet, is to be promoted to Rear-Admiral on July 7, this year. In October he will become the Naval Secretary at the British Defence Ministry Commodore Dunbar Nasmith. son of the
      193 words
    • 57 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. David Tambyah. Assistant Editor (Singapore) of the Malay Mail, will speak on "The Press Today" at the Y's Men's Club's (Beta Chapter) luncheon on Saturday (May 27). Miss Wee Hong Neo. "Miss Tourism Singapura" (third place) will also relate the experiences of her "Sell
      57 words
    • 48 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr Joseph KS. Tan was elected first President of the Serangoon Park Residents' Association at its annual general meeting held recently with Mr. Wong Ah Wah as Vice-President. Mr. Benedict Goh Tiak Hong was elected Secretary and Mr Lau Soon See. Treasurer.
      48 words
    • 157 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Member of Parliament for Anson, Mr. P. Govindasamy, has called on all People's Action Party members to redouble their efforts in getting Government policies across to the masses. Speaking at the 10th anniversary celebrations of the PAP Anson Branch yesterday, he
      157 words
    • 109 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 29-year-old labourer. Teo Kim Cheng, was slashed with a parang on his left arm and back, while sitting along the sea-side at Ponggol Road yesterday Police said today his condition was "not serious". Teo later told police that he was sitting along the seaside
      109 words
    • 102 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Ministry of Education's Music and Dance Week will be held at the National Theatre here from July 24 to 29 A total of 327 entries has been received for the competition. the district contests and heats of which are now being held at
      102 words
    • 280 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Wives of soldiers serving at the New Zealand Army Force headquarters here have a very special weekly duty to perform. They bring educational benefits, parental understanding and a touch of Kiwi homeliness to the 59 handicapped children of the Singapore
      280 words
    • 203 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. J. J. Rattray of the Singapore Employers' Federation said there was still room for improvement in industrial relations in Sin- gapore. He was speaking at the luncheon meeting on Monday of the Singapore Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries on "The
      203 words
    • 299 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohd. Khir Johari has found a fair, reasonable and workable formula to heal the rift in the Sabah Alliance. "I had talks with the various political party leaders who were involved in the present crisis," he
      299 words
    • 171 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Committee 0 n the Pharmaceutical Profession and Disusing of Medicine has received only one memorandum since its first meeting on April 10. Tfltr -cd organisations v members of arc reminded memoranda consideration of the should be subthe Secretary of c o Ministh.
      171 words
    • 41 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. There will be no water on Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the following areas: Joo Chiat Place and Joo Chiat Avenue (from Telok Kurau Road up to the end of Joo Chiat Place).
      41 words
    • 313 13 QINGAPORE, Wed. A young: Chinese dancer from Taipeh, A 1 Huang, and his talented American wife Suzanne Pierce will give a one-night recital at Singapore's National Theatre on June 9 at 8.30 p.m. Their recital will comprise a unique blend of Chinese and
      313 words
    • 204 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr S. Rajaratnam said tonight that in this "stable and turbulent world of ours," countries like Singapore must learn to live by always hoping for the best and preparing for the worst. Mr. Rajaratnam was
      204 words
    • 56 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr. Denis Williams, Physician at the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases in London, will deliver a public lecture on "Blood Pressure and Cerebral Blood Flow" tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. at the Pathology Lecture Theatre, General Hospital. This lecture is organised by the School of Postgraduate Medical
      56 words
    • 47 13 Mr. Mrs. Lee Tuck Heng after their wedding in Singapore recently. The bridegroom, a staff of John Littles (M) Ltd. is the youngest son of Madam Leong Foong Ying and the late Mr. Lee Pek Chuan. The bride, is the former Miss Seow Eng Bee.
      47 words
    • 199 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. The High Court today dismissed a claim for damages by t textile firm against the Port of Singapore Authority. In dismissing the claim. Mr. Justice Buttrose awarded costs to the defendants, port of Singapore Authority. The textile firm, Messrs K Chellaram Sons (F.E.)
      199 words
    • 84 13 Singapore— Aussie air pact initiated SINGAPORE. Wed. An Air Services Agreement between Singapore and Australia was initialled today, following negotiations between the delegates of the two countries. The Australian delegation was headed by Mr. D. G. Anderson. Director-General of Civil Aviation. Mr. Wong Keng Sam. the acting Permanent Secretary of
      84 words
    • 78 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. A leading major flour mill in Singapore. "Prima Ltd", will announce details of its multi-million dollar plant expansion at a news conference tomorrow. The conference will be held at the firm's premises in Keppel Road at 11 a.m. Mr. Cheng Tsang Man, Managing
      78 words
    • 212 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. The newly-elect-ed president of the Singapore Printing Employees' Union, Mr. Ho See Beng, has said that the day of ''emotional leadership of a trade union" is gone. Bpeaking during the 17th annual general meeting of the union, recently. Mr. Ho said
      212 words
    • 25 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. There were a total of 91 road accidents of which four were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.
      25 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 122 2 IT'S HERE AT LAST! Own a Lambretta....and enjoy our unique for ALL owners of- Lambretta Scooters This 'SERVICE', the first of its kind offered by a distributor of any two wheeled vehicle, is available for a nominal charge of $2 per call, excluding the cost of spare parts, within the
      122 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 67 2 IK.L. DIARY! EXHIBITION: of "Art From Other Lands" at National Art Gallery 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m Zoo Nejjara 10 a.m to 6 p.m. Muzium Negara 10 a m. to 6.30 p.m
      67 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 123 3 WlgpplSi ■v. y WA If/, mmm Wm am */'s >• m m •>' m. M m mm y > ■> Cart before the horse. A few years ago we invested in a revolutionary new airliner. An airliner that puts its passengers up front and its Rolls-Royce engines behind. This is
      123 words

  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 731 4 CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 10 Johore Bahru 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat: 9 Kluang. P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 5.50 News Outlines in the National Language; 6.00 News in Tamil; 6.10 Wonder Of The World; 6.35 The Flintstones (Sninrock A Go-Go);
      731 words

  • S'pore Parliament:
    • 1093 5 T.U. Amendment) Sill not designed to crush anyone SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong today reiterated j n Parliament that the Trade Unions (Amendment) Bill was not designed to crush any individual or union as alleged by some people. Its sole purpose was
      1,093 words
    • 800 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Ngee Ann College Bill was taken through its second reading in Parliament today and later referred to a Select Committee. In winding up the debate, the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, called on those who were interested to submit
      800 words
    • 428 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San, today successfully sought Parliament's approval to amend the Control of Imports and Exoort Bill to give the Government powers to reject, cancel, or suspend import licences covered by irrevocable Letters of Credit, suspected
      428 words
    • 108 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. In 1966, Singapore imported a total of $271.1 million worth of goods from China. The Parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Finance, Mr. Ramaswany, disclosed the figures in Parliament today. He was replying to Madam Chan Choy Siong (Delta) who had
      108 words
    • 294 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nvuk Lin, today told Parliament that his Ministry would be embarking on a campaign to educate the public that they also had a duty to keep the Republic clean. He said that this was the second
      294 words
    • 590 5 Finance Minister gets approval on issue of SINGAPORE, Wed. Parliament today gave approval to the Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San, to be authorised to borrow, by the issue of treasury bills in the Republic, sums up to $5OO million. Under the provisions of Section
      590 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 153 5 5^ -3* >-. "Afi.lL *N 1111 V W v\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\> < n\*.* \**J* 1 *V£* J < X .X X\ ,«;v. M f x x xw.VK ifiijii \aa* x*% ■VxW < xVv K x *>Vx\\%v xx\* xx ;!fH. X ■si Mil M«».' litfU'liwiji 23 MODEL TF-31LE Easy H.P. terms $37.50 per
      153 words

  • WORLD NEWS
    • 73 6 TOP photo from the UN files shows seven nations represented in the ITNEF (United Nations Emergency Force) which had been posted in the Gaza strip. From left: Sweden. Canada, Brazil, Norway, Yugoslavia, India and Denmark. But picture above shows UAH heavy field
      UPI photo.  -  73 words
    • 243 6 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) The judicial committee of the Privy Council will hear during the new law term which started today several cases from Malaysia arising out of arrests of men alleged to have been infiltrators during the recent confronta- tion with
      243 words
    • 331 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP) Just below its uniformly gray surface the moon is varnished a darker gray, scientists have learned from photographs and other data obtained by the Surveyor I and Surveyor 111 spacecraft. This lunar varnish is comparable in appearance to desert varnish, a
      331 words
    • 326 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. <LTI>. Dr> Edward Teller, one of the top U.S. nuclear scientists, says it is unlikely that Communist China will become a significant nuclear power "this century." He thinks France '"can do a lot" in nuclear power although it does not
      326 words
    • 221 6 TOKYO. Wed (UPI) To get a licence in Japan a driver must prove his sanity but some of the nation's leading psychiatrists say the system is "pure nonsense." "It's stupid," snapped Dr. Tsuttomu Ezoe. head of a Tokyo mental hospital. "It's absurd." Dr. Ezoe thinks
      221 words
    • 613 6 CONFRONTATION CAIRO. Wednesday (neuter> Egypt has mi n d the entrance ta the Gulf Aqab it# Cairn newspaper Al Ahrant The newspaper said instructions had been issued to ships approaching the gulf Israel's sole southern outlet to the sea detailing rules for their safety
      613 words
    • 154 6 WASHINGTON. \y fd (Reuter) The world 3 losing the battle for fresh water supplies. President J day warned that the* w- 1 was failing to keep M With Its grn?. ufc needs and called lor e i blishment of regional entires to stimula'e eo-opo* tion
      154 words
    • 556 6 r>o«fon, Massachusetts, D Wed. (AP) Svetlana Alliluyeva says she has left her children and friends to an "unbearable Soviet life" but adds that she must tell the truth about it so her friends "wake from their long sleep'' and find there is a
      556 words
    • 291 7 HONOLULU, Hawaii, Wed. (Reuter)—The bombof North Vietnam "is absolutely necessary to bring war to a successful conclusion," the United States p\ r ji,r Commander, Admiral Grant Sharp, said here today. In a rare press conference. Admiral Sharp asserted the air strikes were "the one means
      291 words
    • 259 7 LONDON. Wed. (AP) Britain last night as<l?ned a ranking Cabinet Minister to Washington n an attempt to head off split with the I n ,ted States over handle the Middle East crisis. Foreign Office Minister v- G Thomson headwrh
      259 words
    • 88 7 Wed. (Reuter) Indonesians are do- a tnriving trade selling aits of the country's in g President Generl'. *»arto at inflated pri- r -e Armed Forces bulf today. ou^et in said one C'' foundation recently ea pictures at 15 ru(about ten American anc these were V]
      88 words
    • 115 7 SAIGON, Wed. (AP) A mortar round fired as a unit of the U.S. Fourth Infantry Division today landed in a town and killed three Vietnamese children and wounded three women, the U.S. command reported. The incident occurred in Dau Tieng, 39 miles Northwest of Saigon. The
      115 words
    • 80 7 WELLINGTON, (NZ) Wed. (Reuter) New Zealand's Prime Minister Mr. Keith Holyoake, said tonight defence expenditure would be cut this financial year, but declined to say whether this would affect the ordering of replacement aircraft for the RNZAF's Canberra bombers or the Navy's proposed fourth
      80 words
    • 61 7 Korean Judges and jury conduct on the site inspection during trial of U.S. Air Force S/Sgt. Billy J. Cox (rear centre) on charges of arson and assault. Court officials visit the site of the dress maker's shop where Cox visited on the night of Dec. 20. Judge (left) is shown
      UPI Photo.  -  61 words
    • 229 7 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI) A youth was accused yesterday of throwing a 6-year-old girl off the roof of her six-storey apartment house. The child survived the fall but was critically injured. John Geraghty. 20. was charged with felonious assault for the attack on Melesa
      229 words
    • 171 7 GRASSE, France. Wed. (UPI> French police and judicial authorities said yesterday thev have classed the death of former Filipino Finance Secretary Rufino Hechanova as an accident and will not reopen it despite the Manila government's claim that the inquiry was not complete. Authorities said they were
      171 words
    • 100 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. (Reuter) The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) today released the first colour pictures ever taken from the moon showing the earth's profile against the sun. The pictures were transmitted by the American spacecraft. Surveyor 3 as the earth passed between the sun
      100 words
    • 45 7 JAKARTA. Wed. (UPI) Sixteen suspected smugglers were arrested by an Indonesian Maritime Patrol in waters between North Sumatra and the Malaysian Peninsula, the Jakarta newspaper "Revolutionary" reported today. Their three boats and five tons of goods were seized, the report said.
      45 words
    • 97 7 MANILA. Wed (UPI) Foreign Under-Secretary Mr. Manuel Coliantes was to leave late today for Paris to join a Philippine mission negotiating proposed industrial and economic projects with the French Government. The wide-ranging projects include establishment in the Philippines of two basic chemical plants, a telecommunications
      97 words
    • 68 7 MANILA, Wed. (UPI) The Philippines government today ordered its embassy in Tel Aviv to prepare evacution of Filipinos from Israel if necessary because of the explosive situation in the Middle East. Foreign Secretary Mr. Narciso Ramos cabled Philippine Ambassador Enrique Garcia to move out embassy personnel
      68 words
    • 221 7 LONDON. Wed. (AFP) The atmosphere of tension in the Middle East and Hons Kong has given rise to a boost here in the demand for gold. There has also been a rush to book orders of commodities which traditionally come to the West
      221 words
    • 416 7 NEW ORLEANS, Wed. (Reuter) Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison claims that President Kennedy was assassinated by a "guerrilla team" firing dumdum bullets in a cross-fire pattern from three separate points. Mr. Garrison, who is conducting his own probe of the November 1963
      416 words
    • 92 7 BATON ROUGE. Louisiana, Wed. (AP) New extradition papers have been sent from Baton Rouge to Columbus, Ohio, for Gordon iNovel, wanted in the Kennedy assassination probe in New Orleans. Efforts by newsmen to reach Novel, who reported he was shot at and wounded by flying glass
      92 words
    • 122 7 Robot pilot flew 1,400passenger flights LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) A Trident jet airliner last week flew 16.500 miles on European passenger routes by robot pilot. British European Airways announced today. The state-run airline said 1.400 passengers were landed at airports all over Europe in "the most ambitious programme of automatic flying
      122 words
    • 311 7 HONOLULU. Wed. (UPI) Yen Chia-Kan, Vice President and Premier of Nationalist China* yesterday thanked the United States for the millions of dollars In aid It has given his government. "The United States and the American people have been more than generous In helping
      311 words
    • 96 7 BRUSSELS, Wed. (UPI) The mounting casualty toll in Monday's Innovation Department Store blaze boosted fears today that it will turn out Belgium's biggest fire disaster. When exhausted firemen. Red Cross and rescue workers interrupted their 36-hour toil last night, 47 bodies had been
      96 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 123 6 the DEADLY Bur HIS ACTION LEFT HIM AN OPEN T&RGET UNFORTUNATELY...*. AH <Bl /V* W/NGED *M! rue *BL-*£T Thm <&m.t 555 IBS tM J X UNORSW4DMOU THRUSH PEOPLE ARE super-clever-per-haps YOU CAM RECONSTRUCT WHAT YOU WANT FfICW THE ASHESJ C6WAMMS WEHCHJ THATWREBOV\3 will be the last OEMCC YOU'LL EVER (JSE.
      123 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 83 7 \\\l m or TREAT! (EVINRUDE STYLE) If weekend driving drives you to distraction, try taking to the waterways instead of crowded highways. Join the privileged families who are seeing a new world of adventure from the water! Give yourself a fresh outlook on the world... beginning with electric starting, push-button
      83 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 804 8 IN the countries of the so-called free world, the tendency is to label people who are outspoken in the expression of their views on important world problems as anti this and pro that, because such people think in terms of right and wrong. By so doing they
    804 words
  • 1883 8  -  SPEECH by the Minister of /n/ormaZTl and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Rahman, at a public forum on Christ and the Prophet, at the Munic Hall in Malacca last Saturd(ty, May 20. By: Senu bin Abdul Rahman The second and final part of his speech on "Buddha,
    1,883 words
  • LETTERS...
    • 324 8  -  ZAHARI OSMAN. j|UNDREDS of parents and pupils all over the country greatly relieved when the N.U.T. called off the teachers' strike last term. The conduct of the M.T.U.C. in arranging end-the-strike negotiations between the N.U.T. and the Govt, and the good counsel given to the former to
      324 words
    • 174 8 I READ with great interest in the local papers recently that Great Britain has reduced the bank rate to 5i% and that this is the third time the bank rate had been cut. When Great Britain last announced the increase of the bank rate
      174 words
    • 126 8 THE Sports Department was established within the Ministry of Social Affairs in 1966. The Social Welfare staff have been receiving acting allowances from $l2O/- to $3OO/- per month since January 1967 as sports officials. It appears to m e that these acting allowances are like "cash
      126 words
    • 44 8  -  ROBERT CHAN WITH reference to my letter (E.S. 22/4/67), I had expressed the view that the rent increase ceiling of restricted houses should be around a 30 percent increase and for the business shoo houses, a maximum increase of 100 percent.
      44 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 209 8 m* o COURTROOM By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials' WHILE driving one evening, Wilfred and suffered a serious auto accident. was killed immediately. His wife, Eileen, 1liven about three hours longer. Wilfred had <x 4 Wilfred Jr., by a prior marriage. Eileen daughter, Grace, by
      209 words

  • MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS FEATURE
    • 200 9 science has developed to such an extent that modern Man can now survive longer and lead a healthy life. This is because of the introduction of "wonder" drugs. As a result, there are less chances for him to be confined to the bed. If he is
      200 words
    • 180 9 is the first Japanese antibiotic discovered by Dr. Yasuo Koyama in 1946. It is an antibiotic obtained from the culture broth of Bacillus polym y x a var. colistinus which was isolated from the soil in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The strong antibacterial activity of this antibiotic
      180 words
    • 336 9 COMPLEXION beauty is determined by the proper functioning of the internal organs, particularly the liver. When these organs are normal, a woman's beauty stems from the inside and her skin is free of aging wrinkles and unsightly blemishes. This is the wonderful function of the
      336 words
    • 136 9 MOST people know that the daily average temperature of this climate is about 80 F. but how many people know that PRICKLY HEAT is caused by excessive perspiration in this hot and humid area? Warm and tight clothes, excessive heat and perspiration lead to
      136 words
    • 328 9 OINCE the advent of penicillin, there hove appeared various antibiotic substances. All these antibiotics, however, have been found ineffective or inadequate in the treatment of fungus and protoxoan infections. Moreover, the intensive therapy with these antibiotics has often resulted in the overgrowth of fungi, especially
      328 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 99 9 r AUTOMATIC WATER STILLS OPERATED BY EITHER ELECTRICITY, KEROSINE, STEAM OR GAS AVAILABLK: EXSTOCK OUTPUTS RANCING FROM 2 PINTS TO 50 GALLONS PER HOUR N •H* STAINLESS STEEL MIXER. CP 3 COATING PAN ROTARY TABLET MACHINE J. WHYTE (MALAYA) SDN. BERHAD KUALA LUMPUR PENANG JESSELTON SINGAPORE. Agents for MACHINES LTD.
      99 words
    • 84 9 o narf t""" L 7 K.,"' Jo" I m> SAFEST AND MOST EFFECTIVE FOR RELIEVING STOMACH DISORDERS, DIARRHOEA, INDIGESTION, DYSENTRY, BAD BREATH, DISCOMFORT CAUSED BY LIQUOR AND OTHER OCCASIONAL STOMACH AILMENTS. THE IDEAL TREATMENT FOR GASTRIC ULCER DUO DENAL ULCER ACUTE AND CHRONIC GASTRITIS STOMACH AILMENTS DUE TO NERVOUS TENSION
      84 words

  • COMMERCIAL – INDUSTRIAL
    • 491 10 yrw 7FAL.AND Wed- Total New Zealand exmfreas'ed by £27.4 million (7.2 per cent) fast vear to a record £410.1 million. The three main nrimarv export groups meat, dairy products and £ooi contributed £372 million or 91.7 per cent of the total. Wool recovered from
      491 words
    • 191 10 MEXICO CITY, Wed. '(UPI) A boom in silver mining was predicted for Mexico, the World's leading producer, as a result of this week's jump in international market prices. Silver quotation increased 20 to 30 cents in London and New York immediately meant
      191 words
    • 69 10 NEW YORK, Wed (UPI) Dow-Jones closing averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrials 871.05 20 Rails 239.88 (X) 15 Utilities 136.28 65 Stocks 313.49 40 Bonds 81.49 Commodity Futures Index 134.71 (X) new high Today's volume was 9,600, 000 shares, of a total 1,440 issues
      69 words
    • 25 10 HONG KONG, Wed. c o!l/- ZT Mor >*y Quotations: 5.84/5.83 per US dollar for Cdsh HK515.99 De r pound HK5273.75 per tael
      25 words
    • 159 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The following dealers from Singapore and Malaysia will attend the three-day Carrier Air Conditioning Dealer's Seminar to be held in Singapore from tomorrow. Messrs Sam Kum Hong (Carco Ltd), Singapore; S A. Chian (Kool-Air (S) Ltd), Singapore; B.A. Lim (Tiong Heng Trading Co.
      159 words
    • 198 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Asia Commercial Finance Ltd., subsidiary of Asia Commercial Banking Corpn. Ltd. moved into their new head office at 65, South Bridge Road, hub of Singapore's banking and finance companies on Monday. The new building underwent extensive renovation at a cost of $300,000
      198 words
    • 150 10 NEW YORK. Wed (AP) The stock market moved irregularly lower early yesterday desDite continued strength in silver and other mining issues. Trading was active. Strength in silvers followed another advance in silver futures in the commodity market as a result of the U.S. treasury's steps
      150 words
    • 27 10 WASHINGTON. Wed. (AP) —The United States sold 5 long tons of grade B tin at 1.5275 U.S. dollars per pound, from its surplus stock, yesterday.
      27 words
    • 306 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 56| cents per lb., up five-eighth of a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. The market opened with a reserve of sellers as short covering
      306 words
    • 15 10 SINGAPORE, Wed The tin price for today was $6OB per picul, up $3.875.
      15 words
    • 977 10 ARRIVALB IN SINGAPORE Time 1.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Koala Lumpur rime 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. rime 9.20 a.m. Airline GIA 982 from Jakarta. rime 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuchlng.
      977 words
    • 772 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The easier trend in all sections was felt on the Stock Exchange today. Both industrials and properties suffered losses in most of the counters, but it was much more apparent in the former section. Business, however, was fairly active owing
      772 words
    • 96 10 SINGAPORE* Wed. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made tne following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail OD. 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-3/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada; Buying T.T. 357/16; Airmail O.D. 35-9/16; 90 d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills; 36-1/4 trade
      96 words
    • 465 10 SINGAPORE—Stock Exchange bid and offer price* officially fisted at the clone of buslne**. INDUSTRIAL 1.53 Boustead 1.52 C. Sugar 1.68 1.70 C.T.S. Ords 53/6 Chemical C 1.77 1.78 Cold Storage 3.42 3.44 Dunlop (New) 2.16 2.18 Dunlop (Old) CD 2.25 E. Smelting CD 4.32 4.36 Esso Ords. XD
      465 words
    • 53 10 (Manager* Prices i First Malayan 2.31 2.41 i.:.» i.>» Second Malayan 1.65 Third Mala\an XT) l.U The Commerce Industry Fund \D .88 M 1.45 The Savings Fund 1.35 Malaysian Industry Fund 55 1 05 sterling Commodity 3/7 4/2 First Hong Kong XD .96 1.1)1 Second Hong Kong 6fi
      53 words
    • 91 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. Sln^a. pore Chinese Produce Kxchan:* noon prices today were: Bmer* **lim Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk >•••• 47 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 50 <>0 L<oo«e Fopra Mixed May June 28.50 Nutmegs 110* 34o.O<» Nutmeg* b W 165.06 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 110.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB)
      91 words
    • 167 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Brofjord 3/4 Thuringia 5 Lin field Vixtory 6/7 Centaur 8/9 Hugheverett 10/11 Orchidea 13/14 Reinfenstein 15/16 Bavaria 18 Fernbank 19 Bombala 21/22 Rajah Brooke 25/26 Ranyo Maru 27/28 Hero 29/30 Filtrice 33/34 Le Natal
      167 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 75 11 To all EASTERN SUN readers 1 d EVERY TUESDAY we publish a whole week's Radio T.V. programmes in Malaysia and Singapore. In addition to our Special Features, viz: BOUTIQUE... a full page for women and girls. ENTERTAINMENT... the latest in show business (Tuesdays Saturdays) POPPING AROUND Platter Pete's Page (Sundays).
      75 words

  • STUDENTS' PAGE
    • 441 12 A FEW hours after leaving New York for Europe, the trip reminded me of another journey which I took about a year ago. It was in 1965- It was a cruise around the world. We were taking the westward route. I brought
      441 words
    • Article, Illustration
      240 12 ONE evening while I was sitting in the verandah in my uncle's house. I heard a tremendous 'bang' on the road. I immediately got up and ran quickly to see what had happened A large crowd rallied towards the other end of the road. I a.-ked one
      240 words
    • 246 12 A figure pulled me out of bed. 'Quick!" it said. "There's a fire next door!" My father is not easily frightened, but I could see beads of perspiration on his face though the night was cold. Together we woke my younger brothers and then dashed outside.
      246 words
    • 285 12 HOW would you like to have a winning ticket on a football pool? About 15 years ago, a hard working man bought a gambling ticket on a football pool. He was very poor and like most people he desired to be rich. He often thought
      285 words
    • 460 12 Do you believe in evil spirits My, that really makes one sit up! Ghosts and spirits, the underworld—who can deny that he is indifferent to stories of them? I, for one, certainly cannot. Not only do I find ghost stories irresistible, but I ardently believe that such beings do exist.
      460 words
    • 214 12 THERE are many hawkers in Singapore as well as shopkeepers. Most of the hawkers sell food and drinks. Others sell toys and other such things. Every hawker has his own individual methods of attracting the attention of his customers. They visit various parts of the
      214 words
    • 164 12 IT IS the duty of every citizen of the country of know the National Language or even master it. The National Language in our country Malaysia is Malay. Malay is a language which can be easily learnt. Everybody in Malaysia should know Malay because it is
      164 words
    • 294 12 WHAT would I do if I were a millionaire? I presume this question has come across everyone's mind at one time or another. In short, I can safely say that everyone is dreaming of becoming a millionaire one day. As this question has been
      294 words
    • 185 12 EVERYONE likes to have wishes. Some like to wish for money and all sorts of good things. Sad to say our wishes are seldom granted. If I were given three wishes, my first wish would be to go to heaven to see God. I would like to
      185 words
    • 224 12 I WAS made in a special kind of machine in London. Then I was sent to the bank. I was kept in a dirty box. I had a friend who was a gold guinea. We were not very good friends. My friends used to say
      224 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 240 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And
      240 words

  • Page 13 Advertisements
  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 110 13 SHAW ORGANISATION [LIDO Phone ***** |OPFN> TODAY! 4 Show* Daily! am 1 (i. 530 *.45 p.m. fnnrr««ion 5100 to any »t in 30 1.45 Shows A 'T FUR LADY" <WB> Pan ision 70 A Color f »P"" T«daT: ii i 445 ff 9 so ir v. Catherine Spaak Technicolor iWB)
      110 words
    • 48 13 S'PORE DIARY 8.45 p.m. Victoria Theatre: Max Adrian as "George Bernard Shaw" organised by the Donald Moore Concerts Ltd. and the British Council. 7.30 p,m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Kampong Somerville Estate, Farrer Road; Min Chong School Mata Ikan; and Coconut plantations. Woodlands Road.
      48 words
    • 129 13 m COURTROOM By Herry 8. Rothblatt (Author* "Handbook of Evld«nc« For Criminal Trials") NO. "The length of time which elapsed between the death of Wilfred and his wife, a matter of three hours, cannot be used to obscure the fact that both deaths occurred as a result of a common
      129 words
    • 369 13 •HHETIii 6RGANISAT I -1 dJfc CATHAY 1310(1 OPENS TODAY! Daily 6 Show. at 11 a.m., 1.30. 4 ft®. A M A Vt p.m. 'EST "THE IDOL" "PST <A Paramount Picturei SATURDAY MIDNITE! "WARNING SHOT" 'Teehaieolor) David Jan-s.sen. Joan Collin* GALA 2 7 76 Bf Ar M w Oprn* Today! 1.3®.
      369 words

  • SUN SPORT
    • 239 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. To officially mark the opening of the Softball season in Singapore, the Singapore Softball Association staged its second annual jamboree at the Raffles Institution ground recently. Three exhibition games were played before a large gathering of enthusiasts who turned up despite intermittent rain.
      239 words
    • 21 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. —The Singapore Amateur Wrestling Association will hold its annual championships at the Rochore Community Centre on August 19.
      21 words
    • 388 14 TRAMPS ROUNDED UP TO BEAUTIFY ROADS JAKARTA, Wed. (Reuter) Jokort o military authorities were today roundinq 5 tramps in the capital to beautify its street in preparation for the International Thorn Cup badminton tournament opening here May 31. Banners in four languages have been strung across
      388 words
    • 140 14 BANGKOK, Wed. (UPI) —World flyweight champion Chartchai Chinoi signed yesterday a US$5O,OOO contract to defend his crown against Puntib Keosuriya on July 23 in Bangkok. The two Thai fighters signed the contract at a downtown night club amid much fanfare A guarantee of US$7,OOO
      140 words
    • 78 14 Jose Torres, left, coming on strong in the 11th round, catches Dick Tiger with a powerful left hook in their 15-round light-heavyweight championship bout at Madison Square Garden here. It was too late for Torres who lost the crown to Tiger by a majority decision. The night had started strong
      78 words
    • 253 14 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) England will be out to restore their football reputation, somewhat tarnished after the defeat by Scotland, against Spain at Wembley today. The myth of English invincibility was shattered by the Scots just over a month ago, but even with
      253 words
    • 345 14 TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter) Japan has a chance to defeat the United States in the inter-zone semi-finals of the 7th Thomas Cup badminton to be held in Jakarta from May 31 if Japanese players can beat the Americans in their four-match doubles, a Japanese
      345 words
    • 98 14  -  BOWLING Tips. By Marion Ladewig While most bowlers will move to an opposite corner to throw at the No. 7 or No. 10 pin, many feel it is unnecessary to adjust their starting position for a noncorner pin, such as a No. 3 or No. 6.
      98 words
    • 141 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's first representative to the Mr. Universe contest, Pang Lai Seng. <-aid a t night that he would no al in his power not to let down thf Republic and his admirers the contest which star? m Montreal on Saturday nignPang. a 29-year-old
      141 words
    • 51 14 MUAR, Wed. The a-* tan Abu Bakar Second- r Girls' School here will no its annual athletic mee* or their school ground at lan Abdul Rahman or. Meanwhile, the St. A''! rew's Continuation announced that its "v.' athletic sports meet >' held on June 16 star.—J from
      51 words
    • 45 14 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr. Chung Wai Onn resigned as hon. secrets*, of the F A. of Singapore He tendered his tion at the FAS COunca meeting held last week Mr. Chung had lndiCa n that he wished to due to pressure oi oin*duties.
      45 words
    • 849 15  -  WONG SCORES FINE 586 POINTS By Percy Joseph KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia's Wong Foo Wah, smashed the 1966 Asian Games small-bore rifle prone event set by II Choo Wha of Korea when he chalked up a fine score of 586 out of a possible
      849 words
    • 210 15  -  By: R. D. SELVA. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The First Asian Athletic Trark and Field Championships organised by the Malaysian Amateur Athletic union, will be held here from January 4 to 8, at the Stadium Merdeka. This was decided at the first
      210 words
    • 31 15 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Ramblers hockey team beat Fatimah Girls* School 1-0 in the first round of the hockey championships played here today. Idah Alladad scored for the winners.
      31 words
    • 79 15 tPOH Wed. For the ,r st time in Malayan racing aßf i through the courtesy the chairman and comfflitw of the Perak Turf <uh. trark watchers were tn follow a running of this mornis wallops given by the "♦nrial commentator, Mr. f,. Pan S
      79 words
    • 35 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Kwai Low, a Council Member of the F. A. of Sinhag been appointed to mediate and L. V€ the differences bea/*' T! Football Referees' Singapore r-1 FAS T oum ament
      35 words
    • 897 15  -  kL WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Wed. Four of trainer Sullivan's horses were outstanding workers on a good track here this morning. They were Hyrego, All Steel, Sporting Gesture and Lord Timothy. Hyrego, with Johnny Wilson astride, and All Steel were associated in
      897 words
    • 202 15 MALACCA. Wed. Hillary D'Cruz will lead Malacca against Singapore in a Malaysian Cricket Association (South Zone) league match on Saturday and Sunday. at Singapore. All-rounder M.C Sethupathy, back from Seremban early this month, returns into the State team for the first time this season.
      202 words
    • 1247 15 Homm Clan 1* Div. I—6 Furs, 251 Napoleon Solo 6y 128 Income Kongsi Daniels 661 Half Century 4y 126 Tan Seah R. B'kelen 021 Mirthful Miss 6y 119 Gembira Stable R B'kelen 114 Desert Apaehe 4y 119 Mr. C.S. Oon Tulloh 966 Grenadier 6y 117 Mr.
      1,247 words
    • 486 16  -  by KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Wed. The coach of the Asian All-Stars, Mr. Lee Wai Tong, said here today that he would instruct his players to carry out his ''secret plan" when they meet Leicester City team at the City Stadium here tomorrow
      486 words
    • 254 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Plans are underway to stage an annual Singapore versus Indonesia interport soccer competition# This was disclosed by Col. Soehardjo Soeryobroto, a Council member of the All-Indonesia F.F who arrived here this week. The Indonesian official said he had suggested to
      254 words
    • 141 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The International Hockey Umpires Federation have upgraded two Malaysian umpires to international class. They are: Mr. Hui Weng Chee of Selangor and Mr. Lee Cheng Poh of Perak. Both of them officiated at the last Asian Games at Bangkok. This was disclosed at
      141 words
    • 56 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The Malayan Polo Association tournament will be held at Singapore Polo Club. Thomson Road, from June 2 to 4. Teams from Royal Pahang Polo Club. Selangor P C., Manila Polo Club will be participating in the threeday big polo attraction. The Singapore Polo
      56 words
    • 141 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The Management Committee of the Singapore Badminton Association have decided to revise the rules and regulations of the Associa tion. The Management Committee has elected a threeman ad-hoc committee to look into the matter. The ad-hoc committee will study the current rules
      141 words
    • 382 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The vi t president of the Notional Shooting Asso,tion of Malaysia, Dato Klono Putra Mohom'e°d Kassim, last night urged the police outhor ties throughout Malaysia to "co-operate full/' with the association and its members to Ke raise the standards of
      382 words
    • 39 16 KAMPAR. Wed. Xe* Sunlight beat Perak Hydro \lalim Nawar 2-1 in a senior division sorter matra here. The winners s-ored through Boev Pek Sen? ari Chan Kok Wai while Ma-er got Perak Hydro's only goal.
      39 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 336 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements cai M •ecaptad at the following addresses: MONT D'OR MILK BAIL Ngee Ann BuiMir,R 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. CNANAPRAKASAM fir CO.. 1361 Chang! Point.
      336 words
    • 318 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 akan di-terima diPejabat Pengarah Kcrja Raya, Persekutuan Tanah Melayu, Jalan Maxwell, Kuala Lumpur hingga 12.00 tengah hari pada 19hb Julai 1967 untok:THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF CALORIFIERS TO THE GENERAL HOSPITAL, SEREMBAN Segala butir2 yang lanjut boleh di-dapati di-Pejabat Jurutera Perunding R.
      318 words


  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 236 16 KM 'hJBK, ■■.i '.*r ««>' r s ■■->■ -"J*"*- i vl* V v si& •*1 w 4 .<*.!* ..i if 1 -'i 11* r Tfc?, !Tf i xtwavA/.y w>vac iT-.* *mrrr 6W*tt» i Ea S3 ■V-'i \V JZ .vr*-,;--> »<?&• i ;r% f 4 ■r*: 35 vS 9CJi' w um?s*
      236 words
  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 64 16 r I H WBm > TIDE Penang: 1.13 a.m. (7.5 ft.); 1.18 p.m. (9.1 ft.). Port Swettenham: 6.46 a.m. (153 ft.); 6.57 p.m. (16.0 ft.). Port Dickson: 7.20 a.m. (8 4 ft.); 7.49 p.m. (9.8 ft). Singapore: 12.26 p.m. (85 ft.); 11.28 p.m. (9.6 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 11.22 a.m. (8.1
      64 words