Eastern Sun, 27 May 1967
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Title Section25 1967-05-27 1 Eastern Sun Independent Monal Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 304 Saturday, 27 May 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration694 1967-05-27 1 Malaysia to get two new ocean-going ships TOKYO, FRI. REUTER MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato today agreed that Japan would provide Malaysia with two new ocean-going vessels to settle the long-pen-ding 'blood debt' issue. The agreement was reached after two694 words
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298 1967-05-27 1 PEKING. Fri. (Reuter) AH Chinese employed by Britons in Peking went on strike today and mountr. a demonstration in the compound of the British Mission, singing and shouting slogans. 7- 3 or.t;rp Chinese staff c: Britain's diplomatic Bisn clerks transia r- drivers, and298 words
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Article143 1967-05-27 1 BEIRUT. Fri. (Reuter) Speakers at today's prayers in mosques in Beirut, Damascus and Cairo today called for a JIHAD (Holy war) and closed ranks 'in face of aggression.' In their speeches, carried by Beirut. Damascus and Cairo Radios, the speakers saluted Arab forces stationed on the143 words
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Article108 1967-05-27 1 PLYMOUTH, England, Fri. (UPI) —Lone yachtsman, Sir Francis Chichester, sailed through moderate seas today and neared the end of his round-the-world voyage. A late report placed him less than 400 miles offshore. The 65-year-old sailor was expected to arrive in Plymouth to a hero's welcome sometime Sunday.108 words
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Article138 1967-05-27 1 MOSCOW, Fri. (UPI) Russia is unwilling to Join now in international efforts to make peace in the Middle East, but may move quietly on its own to restrain its Arab allies, informed sources said today. The sources said this appeared to be the outcome of three138 words
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84 1967-05-27 1 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) A Government typist and a surveyor were charged at dawn today under the official Secrets Act Britain's legal weapon against espionage. Helen Keenen, 21, a .shorthand typist and civil servant, was charged with passing on official information to unauthorised persons. Norman Blackburn,84 words
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Article123 1967-05-27 1 P E N A N G, Fri. A telegram was sent to the Tunku, last night, following a meeting of representatives of the various Chambers of Commerce and the "Blood Debt" Claim Action Committee, appealing to him to fully consider their resolutions passed on May 16. The123 words
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253 1967-05-27 1 CAIRO, Fri. (Reuter) Egypt' has rejected American proposals for settlement of the Middle East crisis including President Johnson's statement that any restrictions on shipping through the Gulf of Aqaba would be an act of aggression, the authoritative newspaper Al Ahram reported today. The newspaper also253 words
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Article141 1967-05-27 1 AQABA. JORDAN. Fri. (AP> Egyptian anti-air-craft guns apparently opened fire on two Israeli Mirage fighters today at the head of the Gulf of Aqaba. What appeared to be two anti-aircraft gun explosions reverberated around the hilly rim of the Gulf and two Israel fighters landed shortly afterward141 words
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Article26 1967-05-27 1 TOURS. Western France, Fri. (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth arrived here by air today from London for a four-day private visit to Normandy in Northern France.26 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration42 1967-05-27 2 NAME: Susanna Hong of the Korean Sparks OCCUPATION: An acrobat and a dancer. STATISTICS: Seeing is believing. Age: Twenty-two and she does not speak English at all. But then with Susanna around who needs words? (Another picture in Page 13).42 words
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336 1967-05-27 2 KLALA LUMPUR, Fri. Following are the results of the Federation of Malaya Nurses' final examination held in April. The successful candidates are: Kuala Lumpur Centre Asiah bte Abu Bakar. Aminah bte Mohri. Zain. Anumah bte Sa'ad, Aziah bte Hj- Abdul Rahman. T. Balbir Kaur Aulakh.336 words
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Article108 1967-05-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Limited fMIDFL), the nation's leading industrial finance institution. today granted a loan of $240,000 to Tong Kwong Company Limited of Kuching, Sarawak. The loan is to assist the company in the establishment of a factory for the production of108 words
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Article112 1967-05-27 2 KAMPAR. Fri. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, today called upon the rich people in the State to help the poor and needy. He said this when he opened the $20,000 Old Folks' Home in Gopeng. He said the Perak Government spent112 words
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Article94 1967-05-27 2 KAMPAR. Fri. The Perak State Alliance has finalised its plans to win the hearts and minds of the people in preparation for the next general elections. This was stated by the Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, here today He said two groups one led by94 words
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457 1967-05-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE National Union of Teachers today charged that the Government had again "broken faith" with teachers, by its refusal to implement DTC parity until the Aziz Salaries Commission has completed its work. The union's general secretary, Mr. John457 words
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Article122 1967-05-27 2 KOTA BHARU, Frt. A team of United Nations experts will conduct a comprehensive survey on flood prevention in Kelantan soon. They will also look into methods to minimise flood menace This was stated by the Minister of Welfare Services. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, at Kampong Sungai122 words
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Article, Illustration407 1967-05-27 2 MUAR, Fri. Superstition, fear, doubt and prejudice are the chief stumbling blocks confronting local residents in Muar from planning their families Mrs. J. M. Chin (above) the president of the Muar Family Planning Association, said this in an interview with407 words
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174 1967-05-27 2 KUALA ROMPIN (PahangV, Frl. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today warned that any threat by teachers' unions for better salaries would not pay off. "What is needed," he jaid, "is sane thinking through negotiations." Tun Razak said this at the opening174 words
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Article78 1967-05-27 2 IPOH, Fri. Millions of dollars, spent on Implementing development projects for the benefit of the people, would go to waste, if participants of the land schemes were to adopt a "couldn't care less attitude." This was said by the Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad bin Said, yesterday78 words
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Article76 1967-05-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr: JAMRUS Kassim bin Baba, 30, of Petaling Java was today charged with Cheating the branch nf re Shin Heung Development and Co. Ltd. of Sarawak ol i cheque for 530.000 on Ort. 11 last year. He was to have sen* Mr. Park 6,80176 words
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Article54 1967-05-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. FflThe Sultan of Se'anaor lead a procession of a 30,000 Musi ms from M* r deka Stadium to th» nal Mosque to celebrate »he Birthday of Prophet Mohammad which fa'ls on Monday, June Ml. The Prime Minister a—the Deputy Prime Minis'* have been invited54 words
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92 1967-05-27 2 Disciples and fellow instructors from other associations toasted Mr. Tong Kok Keong at a dinner to cele- brate his 58th birthday in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr. Tong (he's the man with the wispy beard) is the "See Foo" (chief instructor) of Kuala Lumpur's only School of Chinese Muslim Art ofEASTERN SUN Pix by Mok Voon. - 92 words
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185 1967-05-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A of the old scouts in Kuala Lumpur, under the of Tuan Syed Zainal Abidin, DirectorGeneral. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, at the B-P House. Jaian Davidson on Wednesday night, to discuss the formation of a B-P Guild. The objects185 words
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Article123 1967-05-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Two elderly Deople were billed in separate road accidents in the Federal Capital yesterday. An old woman, R. Mani*am, 70, was killed when she was involved in an accident with a motor-cycle a* the 3:3/4 mile. Ipoh Road at about 2 p.m. yesterday.123 words
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Article196 1967-05-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry today announced the Government, on the recommendation of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board and supported by the Rubber Producers' Council, had decided that the rubber research cess be increased from 7 8 cent per196 words
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Article89 1967-05-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Tan Sri Muhammad Ghazali bin Shafle, left Kuala Lumpur yesterday to attend the second "PACEM IN TERRIS" (PEACE ON EARTH) convocation which is being held in Geneva. The convocation is sponsored by the centre for the study89 words
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426 1967-05-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia was losing in the region of $l6 to $2O million in foreign exchange a year by importing films from abroad. To prevent a further exodus of such a large amount of money which could instead be earned and better426 words
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Article91 1967-05-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two Malaysian fisheries officials will leave for India tomorrow for a year's training in India They are Heng Kiah Nam of the Fisheries Department in Johore Bahru and Said bin Ahmad of the Fish Breeding Station. Machang. Kelantan. They will study at the91 words
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227 1967-05-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Railway has been urged to improve the condition and general appearance of railway stations in the country. According to the latest issue of Suara Rum a monthly organ published by the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya a pleasing appearance227 words
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Article, Illustration133 1967-05-27 3 U.S. Ambassador James D. Bell officially presented a set of Made-in-Malaysia playground equipment to the youth of Kampong LBJ. The body-building play equipment, consisting of swings, see-saw and slide costing M 51,500, was a gift of President Johnson following his October visit to Malaysia, when the FLDA133 words
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282 1967-05-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A CULTURAL feast is in store for Malaysians celebrating the Tenth Merdeka Anniversary from Aug. 27-31. The tentative programme covers a wide range of activities which will depict the culture of all races throughout MalayI sia. The proposals include demonstrations282 words
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Article70 1967-05-27 3 LAYANG LAYANG. Fri.— Mr. J. F. Twitchin, retiring general manager of Oil Palms of Malaya and Mrs. Twitchin. will be the guests of honour at a dinner to be given by the O.P.M. Junior Club on Sunday. The Eastern Sun understands that this will be the biggest70 words
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213 1967-05-27 3 KUALA TREINGGANU, Fri. The Minister of Education Enche Mohamed Khir Johari yesterday assured that the government would not 'ignore' the position of Visiting Teachers in West Malaysia. Enche Khir described the remaining 140 Visiting Teachers in the country as the "dying forces" who are213 words
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Article99 1967-05-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A German-Malaysian Friendship Circle has been formed in Bonn to foster closer ties between the two countries. It was founded spontaneously by Dr. Katzenberger, vice president of the Colloquium Humanum, and the Malaysian Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany. Haji Khalid bin Awang99 words
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424 1967-05-27 4 KUANTAN, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said that Malaysia's rapid expansion in education was a proof of its desire and detertaination not to be left behind In this progressive world. Since its independence ten years ago, Malaysia's expenditure in education424 words
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Article245 1967-05-27 4 KUALA TREXGGANU, Fri. TTie introduction of computer system for the Lower School Certificate examination was yet another milestone of progress in the national education policy. said Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, the Minister of Education. This system was to eniure accuracy and speed, added the Minister. He was245 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-05-27 4 Picture shows from left the Minister thanking Mr. Chan Kim Choi, President of the club, and Mr. Tay Kim Puan, vice-presi-dent. e The Minister of Welfare Services, Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, r e c e iv e d 24 boxes of clothings for flood victims from the Interact Club61 words
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398 1967-05-27 4 MAUREEN LEE - by MAUREEN LEE Kuala Lumpur, Fri. Two letters were found on the body of a botany lecturer when he was found dead in his office at the University of Malaya on Sept. 29 last year with a bottle of potassium cyanide and a cup398 words
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Article60 1967-05-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The President of International Tae Kwon Do Association, Mr. Choi Hong Hi, arrived here today for a week's visit to Malaysia. Mr. Choi who was a former Ambassador to Malaysia said that Malaysia was one of the Asian countries which showed60 words
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Article77 1967-05-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Controller of Telecommunications (External Services), Department of Telecommunications here, Dr. Lum Yun Foo, has been selected to represent Malaysia in an electronic and telecommunication mission from the Far East which will be visiting Canada from June 7 to 21. The mission, whose77 words
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Article200 1967-05-27 4 PEKAN, Fri, The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced today that the first major port in the East Coast of Malaya would be contructed between Kuantan and Kuala Trengganu. He said such a port was vital to channel goods which would be produced200 words
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Article102 1967-05-27 4 PENANG. Fri. The chairman of the Malayan Tobacco Co.. Mr. W.K. Foster. today presented a batek painting to the Penang Art Gallery. The painting drawn by a local artist, Mr- Chuah Tien Teng. was handed over to the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee,102 words
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Article70 1967-05-27 4 ...KUCHING, Fri. The Sarawak Tourist Association is organising an essay competition with the assistance of the Director of Education, Sarawak, in connection with the International Tourist Year. The theme of the essay is "How citizens of a country should welcome tourists". .The rules and regulations together with the70 words
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50 1967-05-27 4 The Mentri Besar, Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, receiving a cheque for $250 in aid of the Perak Flood Relief Fund from Senator Dato J. E. S. Crawford, vicepresident of the Council of Justices of the Peace, Perak. Looking on is the secretary of the Council, Mr. Lim Seang Guan.50 words
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Article, Illustration357 1967-05-27 4 HOO BAN KHEE - Sham 'aunt' screams... By- HOO BAN KHEE Kuala Lumpur, Fri. Charley's Aunt which opened its three.day season at the Town Hall here last night was a laugh riot. A packed audience first received the 4 Aunt" from Brazil where the nuts357 words
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Article181 1967-05-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Association for the Blind will soon introduce a "Co-operative Plan'* to streamline its entire services to meet the changing needs of the times. The new plan which will affect all units of the association, including the Gurney Training Centre, will enable181 words
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Article74 1967-05-27 4 IPOH, Fri. The trate, Enche Zulk Mahmood, today police constable, Mira > for his prompt a r. catching a thief who u a> the act of stealing a piece cloth from a textile snop Hugh Low Street. He recommended that ra Singh be given a of commendation. The74 words
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Article529 1967-05-27 11 Members kept pounding their fists: left meeting JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Various Government departments and commercial firms came under attack at the uproarious annual general meeting of the Malaysian Indian Congress, Johore Bahru branch, that almost turned into an ugly scene here last night. The issues which caused529 words
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73 1967-05-27 11 t KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. chair and a typeare among gifts to Pre nted by the British Government to the Selan?"r Spastic Children's As- f.ation on Tuesday. Professor A.A. Sandos~am. Director of the Asso- n will receive the from Mrs. W. Bentley, the Head of Chantry73 words
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223 1967-05-27 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Adult Education Board in Singapore has in recent years, achieved recognition in international circles as one of the most effective and successful adult education organisations in the Asian region. This was stated tonight by the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang223 words
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274 1967-05-27 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Police are looking for relatives and friends of three people, who died during the last 48 hours in the Republic. According to a police spokesman, on May 13, at about 5 p.m. a female Chinese, Madam Chan Ah Kow, was274 words
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Article134 1967-05-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Malaysia and Indonesia have signed a bas;c agreement on border crossing between East Malaysia and Kalimantan. A joint communique issued today said the agreement would regulate the movement of goods effected by holders of border passes and facilitate the entry and exit of134 words
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Article34 1967-05-27 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The reference division of the National Library will be closed for two days, on May 29 and 30, for minor alterations. Normal opening will resume on Wednesday (May 31).34 words
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69 1967-05-27 11 Mini-skirt-worn two West German beauties are shown here posing with their h ands putting on a cask, but the two beauties are out of talks in this picture, which instead tells the opening of Hamberg's largest wholesale market. The market opened in Eidelstedt, West Germany, with 20,500 articles of consumptionPANA Photo. - 69 words
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122 1967-05-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Sarawak State Government would step up its security measures to counteract Communist activities, said Dato Teo Kui Seng. Sarawak's Minister of Communication and works. The Minister arrived here today to discuss with the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, allocation122 words
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Article33 1967-05-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Armed Forces require one science and one technical teacher to serve as short service commission officers in the education service of the Malaysian General Service Corps.33 words
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279 1967-05-27 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San, today spoke of a way which may help to cure headaches and stomachaches. He was speaking after he opened Wheelmar Chemicals (S) Ltd., a pharmaceutical factory in Jurong. Mr. Lim said: "Everytime you buy279 words
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Article177 1967-05-27 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Tourist Association has decided to extend the "HOLIDAY IN SINGAPORE" campaign for another 12 months up to November this year. The campa gn is primarily aimed at the low-Income groups. This was stated In its annual report for 1966/ 67. It also announced,177 words
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Article, Illustration99 1967-05-27 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Madam Lai Woon Heng returned here recently after making a special study of the latest hair fashions in Japan, Taiwan. Hong Kong and Bangkok. She left for Japan on March 1 this year to attend an advanced course on facial treatment, make-up99 words
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130 1967-05-27 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. DrTadashi Sasaki. Director of Industrial Instrument Division of Hayakawa Electric Co. Ltd., currently on a sales promotion tour round the world, arrived here tonight for a threeday visit. He will leave Singapore on Monday to continue his Far Eastern tour visiting Malaysia,130 words
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238 1967-05-27 11 PENANG, Fri. The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, today asked the Government to clarify Penang's free port status when there were conflicting statements made by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, and the Chief Minister Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. "It would238 words
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138 1967-05-27 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok. will open the industries workshop of the Singapore Aftercare Association. which looks after discharged prisoners, on Monday. Mr. A. R. G. D'Rose Chairman of the Association's industries section said the workshop was a138 words
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129 1967-05-27 11 IPOH. Fri. An M.C.A. membership drive in Perak on similar lines with UMNO. was urged by the Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said, in his address at the MCA. dinner party held at the Chinese Assembly Hall here last night in honour of the visit129 words
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Article875 1967-05-27 12 S'pore has shown capacity for survival—Lee Republic will become more and more isolated SINGAPORE, Fri. Representatives from several political parties in Singapore last night gave their parties' stand on Singapore the Way Ahead" at a forum organised by the Democratic Socialist Club of the University of875 words
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402 1967-05-27 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Tourist Promotion Board has made a forecast that by 1970, Singapore's share of international tourism will be in the region of 450,000 visitors, spending something over $2OO million a year. Revealing this, the Singapore Tourist Association, In its annual report, read402 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-05-27 12 Singapore. Fri—LPE Singapore Limited has announced the appointment of Miss Rose Chee as Public Relations assistant. Miss Chee. a Singaporean, was educated at Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus and wa s formerly with Rediffusion Singapore Limited and TV Singapura. Miss Chee47 words
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Article150 1967-05-27 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. Thirty Royal Air Force personnel were flown from Cnangi recently to relieve their counterparts in Hong Kong who have been "overworked" in the present crisis there. Confirming this report, a RAF spokesman told Eastern Sun this was a normal, precautionary move. He150 words
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195 1967-05-27 12 ROOF-TOP STRUGGLE: SINGAPORE, Fri. A District Court was today told of a quarrel between two labourers on the rooftop of a 16-storey flat at Chin Swee Road on September 10 last year over a spanner which ended with one of them falling 139195 words
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Article, Illustration307 1967-05-27 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. The People's Association today charged that "anti-national elements" had been actively engaged in oainting slogans in community centres which are run bv the Association. Furnishing pictorial evidence of the work of these "elements", the Association in a statement today said the latest incident was307 words
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Article69 1967-05-27 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. A four day mobile trade fair of Industrial instruments from the United States, (valued at over $125,000) will be held in the Singapore Polytechnic grounds from June 12. A total of 42 leading American manufacturers are taking part :n the fair. The fair is open69 words
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92 1967-05-27 12 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Archdeacon D.D. Cnelliah was elected Chairman of the St. John's Home for the Aged at its annual general meeting held recently. Other office-bearers elected were:— Dr. F K. Balcnin (Vice-chairman). Mr. Yip Tung Shan (Treasurer), Mr. Kiong Beng Huat (Secretary), Miss Filicity92 words
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Article28 1967-05-27 12 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Lady Baden Powell. World's Chief Girl Guide and founder of the movement will arrive here on Sunday from Australia lor an hour's stopover.28 words
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278 1967-05-27 12 STATUS OF SINGAPORE, Fri. The Rochore Branch of the P.K.M.S. (Singapore Malays Nation-; Organisation) has urged its executive mittee to request the Government to in t ro duce an amendment to Article 89 of the new Singapore Constitution. This decision was taken at a278 words
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Article33 1967-05-27 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Public Daily Ra'eti E ectr.cal Workers Union wil. hoii its 20th annual general meeting on Sunday. (May 28.) at 2.oft p.m. at the Badminton Hall, Guillemard Road, here.33 words
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Advertisement353 1967-05-27 3 did you say.. Q. Why should I RENT a TV set when f can BUY one? In four years of Renting I will have paid you the purchase price of the set. A. Let me answer your question this way. Would you give me $6OO now and then collect back353 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous67 1967-05-27 3 Ik.l. diary Exhibition of "Art From Other Lands" at National Art Gallery 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. One-Man Art Exhibition by Phoon Poh Wai at Balai Ampang, AIA Building. 10 а.m. to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 667 words
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Miscellaneous7 1967-05-27 4 .+?<<'}!{]/%\:'\=&.<=^*>$`=,/;_ x< le: \EAtt, YOU DO, EH? i7 words
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World news
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280 1967-05-27 5 HONGKONG, Fri. (IPI). Communist China solidly idorsed the Arab countries in the current Middle crisis, radio Peking reported last night. r 1 tv. broadcast of the ln< se Communist p a r monitored In Hong v.ri that Vice-Pre- Kuo Mo Jo did280 words
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54 1967-05-27 5 PARIS, Fri. (Reuter) Soviet Cosmonauts Constantin Feoktistov and Pavel Belyaev have arrived here to attend the Paris International Air Show opening at Le Bourget today. The Russians, on their first visit to France, said they hoped to meet U.S. Cosmonauts David Collins an<i Michael54 words
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Article, Illustration54 1967-05-27 5 Members of the Thai Expeditionary Force, now in training for duty in Vietnam, are seen being toughened up for combat duty. The Queen's Cobras, the Thai combat unit that will leave some time in July for active service in Vietnam, has already had eight weeksUPI photo. - 54 words
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Article821 1967-05-27 5 DEREK BLACKMAN - US MARINES CLASH WITH NORTH VIETNAMESE By DEREK BLACKMAN OAIGON, Fri. (Reuter). United States Marines today battled with North Vietnamese regulars in a continuing battle inside the southern half of the Demilitarised Zone, a military spokesman said today. The spokesman said two Marine battalions returned821 words
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292 1967-05-27 5 iytUENSTER, Texas, Fri. (Reuter). The high life of a Texas cattle Baron ended today for 55-year-old illiterate Ernest Medders when auctioneers sold his glittering possessions to meet debts totalling USS3 million. A crowd of 5,000 watched as a Cadillac went under the hammer292 words
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Article62 1967-05-27 5 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Britain's latest nuclearpowered submarine, the £2O million Warspite, sprang a leak while in dock near Glasgow, Scotland, the Defence Ministry said today. The Ministry said yesterday's accident happened during routine maintenance and the defect was not in any way connected with the62 words
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Article, Illustration324 1967-05-27 5 \fANILA, Fri. (AP).— lndonesia's Foreign, Minister, Dr. Adam Malik, is scheduled to arrive tomorrow foT a threeday official visit to the Philippines and talks which are expected to centre on expanded regional co-operation in South-East Asia. Dr. Malik's agenda calls for three324 words
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Article91 1967-05-27 5 A UCKLAND, Fri. (UPI). A —The case disappearing Hongkong brides is worrying prospective Chinese bridegrooms living in Auckland. The Chinese men go to Hongkong, meet the women they have arranged to marry, and present them with engagement rings and cash as marriage settlements. A few weeks later,91 words
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193 1967-05-27 5 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) London's first legal "topless" restaurant La Carreta has ooened here with its Sicilian proprietor insisting that although he has five bare-bosomed waitresses the ton attraction is the food. But proprietor Baron Paulo Dominico kiga DlCufalo does admit that the girls add "that193 words
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264 1967-05-27 5 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI). —A member of a nationwide extortion ring that reportedly blackmailed more than USSI million from hundreds of homosexuals, including a Congressman, a General and an Admiral, jumped bail in the Federal Court on Wed- nesdav. A bench warrant immediately264 words
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75 1967-05-27 5 DA NANG, Fri. (AP) The South Vietnamese Government paid tribute today to Lieutenant-General Lewis W. Walt, the outgoing Commander of the 75,000 U.S. Marines in the country Lt.-Gen. Walt. 54, was awarded the National Order of Vietnam. Commander, or Third Class, in ceremonies presided75 words
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170 1967-05-27 6 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter). —An Indonesian concern will soon resume exploitation of gold mines in West Borneo unworked since before World War H, the official Antara news agency reported today. The agency said work on the Bengkajung deposits, said to have produced between170 words
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146 1967-05-27 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) The International Monetary Fund announced yesterday that it passed on to eight countries, including Japan, the money from Britain's advance repayment to the fund of $405 million on outstanding drawings. The sum was part of a $l,OOO million loan made146 words
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151 1967-05-27 6 COLUMBIA, South Carolina. Fri. (Reuter) A former member of the U.S. Special Forces (Commando) unit in Vietnam testified here that South Vietnamese troops cut the ears from their victims to collect a bounty paid on dead enemy soldiers. Mr. Donald Duncan, who served151 words
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Article97 1967-05-27 6 LONDON. Fri. (AP) The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) bowed to a government request last night and postponed a scheduled broadcast to the Soviet Union of a letter written by Svetlana Alliluveva, Stalin's defected daughter. It told Soviet listeners the broadcast was put off "So as not97 words
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Article51 1967-05-27 6 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Mr. William Galloway Kyle, who founded the Poetry Society in 1909, died in London yesterday, his 92nd birthday. A friend of the great poets of England's Victorian era. Mr. Kyle knew such writers as Tennyson, Browning and Swinburne. He edited a number of51 words
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176 1967-05-27 6 VATICAN CITY, (AP) Pope Paul VI yesterday expressed extreme concern for the Middle East which he said was "threatened by war." Speaking from the window of his studio to a crowd of 20.000 gathered in St. Peter's Square, the Pope said that the176 words
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Article239 1967-05-27 6 WASHINGTON Fri. (UPI) The United States and Britain have agreed to press i n the United Nations for settlement of the Middle East crisis, especially the question of access to the Gulf of Aaaba. The announcement was made by British Minister of State Mr. George239 words
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Article, Illustration228 1967-05-27 6 MICHAEL DENNIGAN - By MICHAEL DENNIGAN CAIRO, Fri. (UPI).— Egyptian Defence Minister Mr. Shams Badran flew to Moscow yesterday on what was described as an "important'' mission. Sources said he would ask the Soviets for more military aid for Egypt and Syria. A 1 Ahram, the semi-ofPcial228 words
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136 1967-05-27 6 CALGARY, Canada. Fri. (Reuter) Princess Alexandra and 2.200 spectators shivered in a bitter north wind here for an hour today as they watched Army colour presentation niesRam fell as the Princess, wearing a sky-blue coat and white hat, stood along with the spectators, who included136 words
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Article684 1967-05-27 6 'Help us call by Israeli Jews, Arabs T" 1 *rir. Fri. < \Pf Thirt, t n j no Msravli J pus and Arabs yvsiorth, petitioned Pope Paul I I and unrlff leaders Vo make their voices heard for the sake of peace. Meanwhile, an Arab member of684 words
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Article393 1967-05-27 6 KUWAIT. Fri. <AP> Palestinians and other Arabs flocked to recruitment centres on Thursday to volunteer for service against Israel. About 60.000 Palestinian nationals now live in Kuwait. Press reports claimed an impressive number of Arabs were enlisting at centres throughout this tiny oilrich Persian Gulf sheikdom.393 words
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320 1967-05-27 6 LONDON, Fri (Reuter). A junior British Minister today said he was disgusted by the "appalling" attacks on British diplomats by anti-British demonstratrators in China and Macao. In a personal telegram to these diplomats Mr. William Rodgers said "I have learned with disgust of the appalling manner320 words
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115 1967-05-27 6 AUCKLAND, New Zealand. Frl. (AP) New Zealand faces a threat from European countries in the valuable Japanese market, said New Zealand Dairy Board Export Sales Manager, Mr. H.T. Jones. Addressing the annual dairy farmers conference at Palmerston North yesterday, he said there were dis-115 words
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Article128 1967-05-27 6 COLOMBO, Fri. (Reuter) South Africa, fourth biggest buyer of Ceylon tea has decided to cut down purchases unless trade relations are adjusted, a tea trade spokesman said here today. But he added that a cable on this received today by the Ceylon Tea Propaganda Board dispelled128 words
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Article257 1967-05-27 7 VEW DELHI, Fri. (Reuirr —lndian Finance Mini<u r Morarji Desai presented io parliament a budget which U 1- aimed at restoring a cliymte of stability in India 3 nd boosting exports. Ifp promised to rut bark wovprnment spending and announced a reduction of 60 pillion257 words
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Article104 1967-05-27 7 TING. SWEDEN. Fri. |g who did not il a female defended in a miniordered her out to p but gave up when rred by a mini-coat too. ;de:e, Mayor Carl m of this central h town, was pre--sid ns in a theft case. D104 words
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109 1967-05-27 7 MANILA, Fri. (UPI) f pp ne postal authority seized a parr, v.ning reproducntings of nude x n and bound in mirked "From the e >*ion of former Presi-c-nt Sukarno." confiscated six Thiers, wrapped .r a package mailed from irhich showed picti;res cf nude109 words
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Article46 1967-05-27 7 Montreal, Fri. (ap> -dent Zalman Shazar L-rael left by plane for la.st night, cutting hi s visit to Canada «y four days. arrived in Canada on 21 officiated at IsNational Day at Ex--6" on May 23 and was spent today trough Monday in Onta-46 words
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265 1967-05-27 7 CHERTSEY, England. Fri (UPI) It rolled out of the coach-builders to drawn-out "oohs" and "aahs" from a small crowd in this Surrey town and boos 'from a number of Rolls-Royce purists. Beatle John Lennon's 1965 model US$l6,OOO Rolls Phantom V went into the265 words
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Article, Illustration70 1967-05-27 7 King: Frederik IX shows the deer shot by him on the first day of his hunt on the Island of Bornholm. The King is on special mission as he is out hunting for food that fill the tables for the banquet on the grand weddingPANA Photo. - 70 words
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Article119 1967-05-27 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) The House of Representatives last night voted 362 to 9 to continue the military called for another four years. The measure differs in a number of ways from a similar Bill passed earlier by the Senate. The tw T o119 words
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Article114 1967-05-27 7 PANMUMJOM, Korea, Fri. (Reuter) The United Nations command (UNC) today protested to a "coldblooded, premeditated murder" by a trained North Korean demolition team who destroyed two American Army barracks in the Western sector of the Demilitarised Zone last Monday killing two American soldiers and injuring 19114 words
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190 1967-05-27 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) World fod problems may exert much pressure on the United States to rebuild grain reserves as a cushion against worldwide crop shortages. Dr. B. R Sen. DirectorGeneral of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation. said as much190 words
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94 1967-05-27 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) Political commentator Walter Lippmann. 77, today announced he was giving up writing his regular newspaper column after 36 years. In his final syndicated twice-a-week column he wrote: "More and more I have come to wish to get rid of the94 words
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Article60 1967-05-27 7 SYDNEY. Australia. Fri. (AP) Robert Perez de la Sala reputed to be worth (A $lOO million) and one of the ncnest men in Australia, died yesterday of a suspected heart attack. De la Sala, 58. was an international merchant with interests in mining and the60 words
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352 1967-05-27 7 FORT JACKSON, South Carolina. Fri. (UPI) A Military judge knocked down Army Capt. Howard Levy's "Nuremberg'* defence yesterday by ruling there is no evidence that Green Beret medics are engaged in war crimes in Vietnam. Col. Earl V. Brown, presiding over the352 words
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131 1967-05-27 7 MANILA, Fri. (AP) The Mid-East crisis could mean a loss of 88,000 tons of rice to the Philippines, which is facing a critical shortage of the staple cereal. Officials of the Government's Rice and Corn Administration noted that the Philippines had contracted for131 words
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334 1967-05-27 7 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI) Japanese businessmen and high school students celebrated today 'Philippine Day" in Tokyo and received a rare treat from ambassador Jose S. Laurel 111 who set aside diplomatic protocol for a moment and spoke to them in Japanese. Being334 words
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Article, Illustration677 1967-05-27 7 After the HONGKONG, Fri. (UPI). Postmen launched a one-day strike today and dockyard wdrkers of the Marine Department staged a three-hour sitdown strike. These were the latest in a series of Commu-nist-instigated harassment strikes, and a leading Communist newspaper said they were just "rehearsals."UPI Photo. - 677 words
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Miscellaneous713 1967-05-27 5 [HAXVEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR ind Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Mflika; 3 10 Johore Bahru 1 lupins; 7 Batu Pahat: 9 but PM. son Opening Annct .3.01 The Fly; Phil Silvers Show ts); 5.01 Trick Treat 5.06 Close Down. Proa. Summary; 5.50 Out nes ir. the National 5 55 National713 words
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Miscellaneous133 1967-05-27 6 The DEADLY OMms AFFAIR. wmm ;(2B2liUaisCr~le*^l WELL, NAPOLEON, BEIHG A TOP UNCLM PE«SOM*JUST HON HA/E VDU WORKED OUT THE WHEREABOUTS OF PCXTOFOR'S LAS SHHH, I'M MOVING V!/ MENTAL WEEG6E •OAROHOWi SO FAR, NOTHMS'S COME UP/ LETS HOPE PORTOFOKS DOSSER &VES US A BIT MORE TO WORK ON THAN AT/ "TOP133 words
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Miscellaneous14 1967-05-27 7 by Johnny hart to causasometKiKigr or someone to swavfcy hitfciMg tiiem. with, it. 9m14 words
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Article793 1967-05-27 8 WHEN the Tojo regime embarked on the conquest of Asia to expand the Japanese Empire, it dealt most harshly with the peoples of the countries which it overran. The atrocities committed against those innocent peoples, in order to instil into them fear of the conquerors so that they793 words
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Article2202 1967-05-27 8 SOME considerable publicity has been given in the local newspapers in the past lew months to a proposal from one section of the members of the legal profession in the States of Malaya that legislation be introduced to restrict the right of non-citizens from practising2,202 words
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Article365 1967-05-27 8 CHO SIP SENG - CHO SIP SENG OUR Government boasts of spending about $5,000/- per annum on each Arts student in the University of Malaya to help meet his education costs. Yet University education is beyond the reach of quite a number of academically qualified applicants, who had been offered admission365 words
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Article356 1967-05-27 8 THE Alor Star General Post Office seems to be gaining a reputation for long queues. Recently I had to undergo a very frustrating experience. I went to the post office at 12.45 p.m. to get a money order. I was under the Impression that356 words
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Article189 1967-05-27 8 THE result of thr R T examination hel« November finally ,rrl f at the Regional 18 5 67, alter a lon* sp of six months. Surprisingiy the sheets were hap-azar j compiled with names rr.r spelt. Some Johore cancdates appeared on list and so on. In some189 words
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1186 1967-05-27 9 Singapore, fh. In recent years, whilst argument has raged as to tne relative merits or demerits of natural rubber and synthetics, end critics have called on the rubber industry to modernise its methods cf production and marketing, a leading Malaysian rubber-producer has c1,186 words
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222 1967-05-27 9 STOCKHOLM. Fri. Output in Sweden's metalworking and engineering industry the country's largest industrial sector accounted for 35 per cent of Sweden's total Kr- 80.000 million industrial production in 1966. according to a survey. This compares with 29 per cent of the Kr. 40,000 million total222 words
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106 1967-05-27 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Air-conditioning history will be made in Singapore when the 22-storey Ministry of National Development and Housing Board Offices at Erskine Hill are completed. The new building will house the largest air conditioning plant yet installed city of the air conditioning in the106 words
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Article, Illustration123 1967-05-27 9 SAS SINGAPORE scored another first when Mr. Stephen Tay returned from a Passenger Sales Course in Stockholm as "Honour Student." Mr. Tay was the too student in a class of twelve SAS staff from all over the world. After his course Mr. Tay also visited123 words
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Article172 1967-05-27 9 TOKYO. Mon. "RF--5000" is the latest supercapacity portable radio to be be develooed by a leading Japanese eiectric machine and appliance manufacturer. The radio contains 34 semi-conductors 20 transistors and 14 diodes) and five highly effective antennae (ferrite core-antennae, frame and whip antennae). They enable172 words
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Article68 1967-05-27 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: York; Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-3/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready were; U.S. Dollars 32-7/16; Holland Guilders 116-7/8; Swiss Francs 140;68 words
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Article15 1967-05-27 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The tin price lor today was $611.37$ per picul, down $2.15 words
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725 1967-05-27 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The easier trend continued to rule in all sections of the Stock Exchange today. But in the afternoon, a slight recovery was noted in few industrial countersSelling piessure continued in Central Sugar which dealt from $1.68 to $1.65 to $1.67 dropped another725 words
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Article268 1967-05-27 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 56J cents, per lb. down one-eighth of a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. After an unchanged opening the market became slightly easier on upcountry268 words
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Article466 1967-05-27 9 SINGAPORE—Stock Exchange i hid and offer prices officially listed at the clo*e of basinet*. INDUSTRIAL Boustcad 1.49 1.55 C. Sugar 1.67 1.68 Chemical Co 1.73 1.74 Cold storage 3.42 Dunlop (New) 2.17 Dunlop (Old) CD 2.26 E. Smelting CD 4.26 Essn Ord*. \D 3.18 3.20 Fitzpatrlck* 1.40 1.50466 words
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Article56 1967-05-27 9 t Manager* Prior®» First Malayan 2.30 2.40 Second Mala\an 1.64 1.7 4 Third Malayan 1.12 1.22 The Torn merer A Industry Fund XD .87 .07 The Savings Fund 1.34 1.44 Malaysian Industry Fund 415 1.05 Sterling Commodity 3/7 4/2 First Hong Kong XD „M6 1.01* Second Hong Kong56 words
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Article89 1967-05-27 9 SINGAPORE, tri. Nincapore Thine** Produce Exchange niHin prices (oOay were: BnTere Sellera Coconut oil (FOB) Hulk 48.00 Coconut oil (FOB) Drum* 50.50 Loose Copra Mixed May /June 88.50 i Nutmegs 110s 345.00 Nutmegs B W 165.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 112.50 Pepper Black «ial Sarawak (FOB) 105.00 Lampong89 words
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Article160 1967-05-27 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today:— Godowns Vessels 1/2 Brofjord 6/7 North Queen 8/9 Wainui 10/11 Orchidea 13/14 Chille s 18 Leoville 19 Bombala 23 Katong 25/26 Slogen 31/32 Gelnalmond 33/34 Le Natal 38/39 President Adams 40/41 Bradeverett 42/43 Fede 44 Energetyk160 words
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947 1967-05-27 9 AIR MOVEMENTS S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.0.1 p.m. Airline MSA 0»9 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.33 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala l.umpur. Time ft.oo a.m. AV filfi Saigon. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a.m. Airline MSA 431 from Kiichlng. Time947 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1967-05-27 10 URS SCHWARZ - By: URS SCHWARZ I>DDAY India is technically capable of staging nuclear explosions, and of building an atomic bomb within the short period of about one year. International legal obstacles do not seem to be insurmountable. As a result, quite a few voices1,018 words
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Article, Illustration433 1967-05-27 10 BONN, Fri. The crazy days of Rhenish Carnival are over, they reached their traditional Deak in the world-famous Rose Monday parade in Cologne (Federal Republic of Germany). Hours before the parade began thousands of Carnival enthusiasts Germans and foreigners lined the streets. The whole morning433 words
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Article881 1967-05-27 10 SAIGON, Fri. The vocation of lawyer in South Vietnam ranks top on the country's professional scale. But any student setting out on the barrister's road will soon find that, initially at least, it is a path strewn with more thorns than roses. In January of881 words
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1050 1967-05-27 10 SUDDENLY, in the first two months of this year, it appears that the world's diplomats are giving strong support to the UN Assembly resolution designating 1967 as International Tourist Year. Actually, this diplomatic travel appears directed toward establishing more flexible policies and improved relations1,050 words
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Article281 1967-05-27 10 ONE of the salient features of the economic situation in Asia today is the slowing down in the general rate of economic growth in this Development Decade as compared with the economic growth of the 1950'5. It is ironic that, in the very decade in281 words
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Advertisement27 1967-05-27 10 •NO WINDING REQUIRED HORk UN ONE TOR< It,tll 1.5 V BATTERY. LAST frOR ONE YEAR. TOKYO FLUX AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. Throughout Singapore, Malaysia Brunei*27 words
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Advertisement94 1967-05-27 12 WEN KEN DRUG CO.. LTD Head Office 39 fir 41, Choon Cuan St., Singapore. 2. Tel: *****, ***** Branch 126 E F |ln. Lumba Kuda. Johorc Bahru. Tel: 2858 ORION QUALITY MW RADI^^ A Gift of 4=5 Distinction Price from $16.00 VH Model; TR 1080 7 —I mjrCk Model TR94 words
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Article, Illustration301 1967-05-27 13 C.F. Lee - By_ C.F. Lee nightclub entertainers have one, or perhaps two specialities when they perform they either sing, dance or do acrobatic. But from Korea has come a talented troupe of artistes whom perhaps only one word could adequately describe VERSATILE. For the301 words
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Article, Illustration97 1967-05-27 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. What's new in entertainment? The Intercontinental Nightclub at 46, East Coast Road. is. Popular singers like Sureini, Sakura. and many others will entertain you nightly at this cosy nightclub. As an added attraction there are lots of charming waitresses too. The nightclub97 words
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364 1967-05-27 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Want to see a Russian comedy? Then don't forget to make a date at the Cultural Centre from May 31 to June 3, where the Stage Club will present a Russian comedy. The comedy is by a Russian playwright, Nikolai Gogol. Entitled,364 words
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Advertisement180 1967-05-27 13 INTERCONTINENTAL NIGHT CLUB 46. EAST COAST ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL: ***** MUSIC AND CHARMING WAITRESSES TO ENTERTAIN YOU SINGING NIGHTLY SUREINI. SAKURA AND MANY OTHERS Opens Daily From 12 noon 1.00 a.m. Saturdays Holidays Ext. to 2.00 a.m. SUNDAY T-DANCE (3.30 to 6.15 p.m.) WITH POP MUSIC SONGS PROVIDED BY THE180 words
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Advertisement41 1967-05-27 13 SHANGHAI HALL (Air-Conditioned) RESTAURANT MIGHT CLUB 22. |ALAN TONC SHIN. KUALA LUMPUR. (IST FLOOR. TOWN HOUSE HOTEL) PHONE: ***** ***** THI BEST IN CHINESE CUISINE COMFORT SERVICE ANYTHING BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT Remember to try DIM SIM BY FAMOUS HONG KONG CHEFS41 words
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Advertisement212 1967-05-27 13 3tfote( Stfotel MAWDARiIV P TO-NIGHT!! EXTEN The Fabulous Internationally Famous KOREAN SPARK'S SHOW Direct from Tokyo Mikado Singing!! Dancing!! Acrobatic!! Musical Showtime: 10 P.M. 12.30 A.M. *;:Ki Visit K. L. Grand Hotel's Redecorated Dining Room. TELEPHONE: ***** EXT. 2 67. Treacher Road. (At Buklt Blntang Treacher Road Junction Adjacent to212 words
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Advertisement113 1967-05-27 13 TRAVEL CENTRE of SINGAPORE Well-known for personalised services E-10 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING 360, ORCHARD ROAD. TEL: ***** I V INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC RECITAL by Padmabhushan Ustad Ali Akbar Khan Party Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka, K.L. 11-6-67 at 8.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre Singapore 14-6-67 at 8.30 p.m. ARTISTS: BOOKINGS: PADMABHISHAN US TAD113 words
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Miscellaneous187 1967-05-27 13 asHAW, ORGANISATION I p Q Phone *****^ s oW SHOWING! 4 Show, Daily. 45. 5.3# i W pm (lrnM Cnnre,«i®« 51-00 t® any .,»t at 1 MT FXIR LADY"J (WB) e *7 p,n ,vision 70 A Color rCAPlTOL Phone ***** Sihouinc! 11. 1 40. 4. 6.45. 9.311 j.,Catherine Spaak r187 words
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Miscellaneous364 1967-05-27 13 ORGANISATION <(«& 1 GALA u in** M L M BIACH *>CA: Ample Car Park fpw Available Behind The Theatre, Entrurt Between Gala A Marlborough Theatre*. ODEON ***** 10th EXCITING DAY! 11 a.m.. 1.30 4.00. 6.30 a 9 1.% p.m. "Deadlier Than The Male" Richard Johnson. Color, 6rop« (Rank Organisation Picture•364 words
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1159 1967-05-27 14 M.T. Lingam - Big hitting and many laughs at six-a-side cricket NEGRI SERVICES ROUND-UP By M.T. Lingam KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The finals of the Malaysian Armed Forces inter-unit tennis knock-out tournament will be played at the Royal Malaysian Air Force base courts here on Sunday. Seven teams are taking part in the competition1,159 words
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348 1967-05-27 14 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI). Some 45,000 spectators, the largest crowd ever to attend a soccer match in Japan, last night saw the Middlesex Wanderers of Great Britain defeat an All-Japan team, 3-1, at the national stadium. Inside right Teruki MiyaMoto gave Japan a 1-0348 words
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148 1967-05-27 14 JAKARTA, Fri. < Keu fl The Malays.an fU* in Jakarta streets tooa> < the first time in nearly!years as the capital ed the Malaysian corn, tors for the Thomas minton tournament g The flags, not seen Indonesia began nr. frontation of Ma.a> 1963. flew148 words
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573 1967-05-27 15 WINDSOR LAD - Jll WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Fri. Jerry's Kudo (Lee) stepped up his winding up preparotion with a smart display on a good track here this morning when he easily reeled off 3f in 36-4/5 sec., striding out smoothly all the way. Imago (Md.573 words
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253 1967-05-27 15 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) The Malaysian challenger* for the Thomas Cup badminton title arrived here yesterday and immediately prepared to start their first training bout to limber up for their semifinal ramp against Denmark next week. Assistant team manager Tan Beng Teik told reporters, who253 words
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Article225 1967-05-27 15 Little Nene FLASH ELORDE is washed out as a world champion. This I am convinced about. Elorde should have retired immediately afteT his defeat hv Carlos Ortix. Carlos gave him a ond beating in New fork last year. If Elorde retires npw, it would225 words
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Article169 1967-05-27 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. Arsenal Sports Club will meet Chinese Athletic in the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce soccer challenge cup to be played at Jalan Besar stadium to-morrow. (Kick-off 5.15 p.m.). Mr U.T Rajan, hon. secretary of ASC told Sunsport "This is the first time169 words
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44 1967-05-27 15 Robert Phua, 23, of Kuantan, who was elected Mr. Pahang, 1967, at a contest held by the Rotary Club of Kuantan at the Town Hall here. Runners-up are Syed Nebel Wafa, 24, of Bentong (left) and Abdul Wahab bin Mohamed Zain, 20, of Kuantan.44 words
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212 1967-05-27 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Highlight of a sports programme to mark the 65th birthday celebrations of the Sultan of Pahang on May 23. will be a "Road relay" open to schools and clubs in the State. The race, organised by the Pahang Amateur Athletic Association,212 words
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115 1967-05-27 15 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) Malaysia's Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has asked Indonesian officials to allow Indonesia's star centre forward Sutjipto to take up temporary residence in Malaysia, the Armed Forces Bulletin reported today. The Bulletin said Sutjipto, Indonesian member of the Asian All-Stars115 words
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191 1967-05-27 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two American basketball coaches Arnold "Red" Auerbach known as the "winningest coach in basketball history," and Bob Cousy, referred to as "Mr Basketball" in America have arrived here to conduct basketball clinics in the capital. Yesterday morning, the Assistant Minister of191 words
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Article38 1967-05-27 15 SEREMBAN, Fri The clash between King George V School and St. Paul's Institution in the "Under-20" inter-schools hockey final played here before a record of about 2.000 people, ended in a goalless draw, despite extra time.38 words
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Article1654 1967-05-27 15 Raee l: Horses Class 3, Div. l SVfe Furs. 2.00 PJM. 1. 132 Reg&nda by 126 Ideal Stable E B kelen Trevena 7 2. 014 Amos Burke 5v 124 Income Kongsi Daniels Pretty 2 3. 119 The Sheriff 4y 124 Tiki Stable Allan Allan 1 4. 3161,654 words
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Article149 1967-05-27 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. The coach of the Republic's swimming team to the flvenation swimming meet in Manila, Dr. Chan Ah Kow, said he was hopeful the team would do well at the competitions. Dr. Chan told Sunsport shortly before the teajn'a departure to Manila here149 words
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465 1967-05-27 16 KHOO BOON CHOO - ky KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Fri. New methods of training will have to be introduced for Asian football to reach a class able to compete with top countries of the world. This was the view of the Asian All-Stars coach, Mr. Lee Wai465 words
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Article50 1967-05-27 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Water Ski Association has been officially accepted as a sports body in the Republic of Singapore by the Registrar of Societies recently The association hopes to promote water-skiing in Singapore and support the Government's hope of encouraging sports in the Republic.50 words
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Article, Illustration37 1967-05-27 16 «The Malaysia Thomas Cup squad seen on their arrival at Jakarta Airport on Thursday to participate in the interzone semi-final. They are scheduled to play against Denmark on May 31 to June 1. UPI Pix.37 words
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332 1967-05-27 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Twenty-eight new records were established at the third annual athletic meet of the Serangoon Garden Intergrated Technical School. Dawood Kassim. who established a new record for the 100 metres with a time of 12.1 sees, won the A Division individual championship cup.332 words
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Article33 1967-05-27 16 ALOR STAR, Fri. In a thrilled-packed soccer match seldom seen here previously. Southampton trounced Malaysia to the tune of seven goals to one at the Darul Aman Stadium here tonight.33 words
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Article, Illustration93 1967-05-27 16 MARION LADEWIG - BOWLING TIPS By MARION LADEWIG What is the best weight for a woman's bowling ball? There is no one who can answer such a question It is like asking what the best shoe size is for a woman. Each person is different and, for the93 words
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Article107 1967-05-27 16 PENANG, Fri. —lt is estimated that over $40,000 was collected in the Leicester City Asian All-Stars soccer match at the City Stadium here last night. Total cash collection last night amounted to $23,691 while collection from tickets sold in advance by the football association of Penan* for grandstand107 words
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236 1967-05-27 16 LISBON, Fri. (Reuter) Celtic, new champions of Europe, almost forgot to collect their trophy. The Celtic players were so overcome with joy after beating Inter-Milan last night that they returned to the dressing rooms, carried shoulder-high by their supporters, without receiving236 words
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86 1967-05-27 16 MUAR. Fri. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, Minister of Commerce and Industry, will officially open the Johore State Basketball Championship to be held at the Jalan Ali Stadium here, from June 10 sThe cream of the Johore State basketball players from eight districts are expected86 words
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252 1967-05-27 16 ALOR STAR. Fri. A splendid performance with bat and ball by former Malaysian international soccer star. M. Govindarajoo, enabled Kedah Police to beat Penang Police by 121 runs, in their annual cricket match played here over the weekend for the Blair Challenge Shield. This252 words
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178 1967-05-27 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— The need for protection against physical assault on umpires in league hockey matches here was stressed today. This follows when umpires Johnny Tan, was almost attacked after a game here today in which last year's league champion. Medical Department routed Jorinthians 2-1178 words
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261 1967-05-27 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A new plan to groom league rugby players to international standard this season was announced here yesterday by the newly-elected president of the Selangor Rugby Union Mr. M. T. Jenkins. Addressing the general meeting of the SRU at the 'card261 words
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460 1967-05-27 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Victoria Institute playing brilliantly today scored a double by winning both the Thompson and Khir Johari Cuns in tul "Under- 13" and "Under-20" Selangor inter-schools soccer competition. A rapacity crowd, mostly student supporters witnessed both games played at the Princess460 words
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Article69 1967-05-27 16 PARIT BUNTAR, Fri. The annual athletic meet of the Krian P.W.D. Sports Club here will be held at the Public Padang tomorrow at 2 p.m. Highlight of the meet will be the inter-P.W.D. District <4 x 100 m) relay in which team.- from all over the69 words
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332 1967-05-27 16 SEREMBAN. Fri \j a lacca and Perak both tcra-> ed through to victory bv a 1-0 margin each ovp x Sembilan and Selangor respectively in their Malayan Hockey Federation State quadrangular tourr.ament matches which began on the station padang here today.332 words
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176 1967-05-27 16 SINGAPORE. Fr: The Singapore Malays B ton Association wi'.l n r -r--annual badminton ch>i~P' rr ships from June 1«. nue has not been > The tournament has; divided into two Hi* prt> groups. Group One con 5 > of junior singles, s unlor176 words
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Advertisement516 1967-05-27 14 Eastern Sun CUnifM advarttMinenti can N icctpttd at the following addresses: MONT D'OR MILK BAIL Ngee Ann BuiHir.g Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK b Brothers, Ltd., 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue. Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore HAMIEM STORE. 1419 Upper Changi Road Singapore 17 a.t. cnanaprakasam b CO.. 1361 Changi516 words
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Advertisement259 1967-05-27 14 CLASSIFIED AD. Radio TV Service. REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS Lonf or Short term periods Still at pre-duty rater ALSO H P and CASH complete ran*e to »ait everyone CLOSED CIRCUIT T.V. Communal Aerial System# Background Music Installations SHOWROOMS Clemenceao Ave. A Joo Cbiat Road Phone 25A11 P. O. Box 608 S259 words
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Advertisement336 1967-05-27 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU ASSISTANT WORKSHOP MANAGER Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the post of Assistant Workshop Manager In the Board's Division I pensionable establishment. 2. Applicants should have a good general and technical education and should possess a degree from a recognised University or336 words
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Advertisement116 1967-05-27 14 TENDER NOTICES J.K.R. PULAU PINANG IKLAN TAWARAN TAWARAN daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R., di-dalam kelas C' (KERJA2) dan ka-atas akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Pulau Pinang. hingga jam pukol 12.00 tengah hari pada Bhb. Jun, 1967 UNTOK: PEMBENAAN DAN KESIAPAN SEKOLAH ANIKA JURUSAN DI-PENAGA SEBERANG PERAI UTARA. Segala butir2116 words
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Miscellaneous62 1967-05-27 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 2.35 a-m. (7.1 ft.); 2.30 p.m. (8.5-ft). Port e e ham; 808 am < l4 -9 ft.); 8.11 p.m. (14.7 ft.). Port Dickson: 8.37 a.m. (8.1 ft.); 9.08 p.m. (8.7 ft.). Singapore: ,12.07 a.m (9.5 ft.); 2.10 p.m. (7.8 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 1.00 p.m. (8.1 ft);62 words
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