Eastern Sun, 28 May 1967
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Title Section26 1967-05-28 1 Eastern Sun Www w Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. I No. 305 Sunday, 28 May 1967. 2251 llr KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.26 words
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Article, Illustration601 1967-05-28 1 This is the real rising up of the Arab nation' CAIRO, SAT, (UP!) PRESIDENT Gamal Abdel Nasser said last night any Israeli military a c t i o n against Egypt or Syria would lead to all out war. *Our main objective will be theUPI Photo. - 601 words
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Article106 1967-05-28 1 JESSELTON, Sat. (Reuter) Dato Donald Stephens, President of the United Pasok-Momogun Kidazan Organisation (UPKO), said today he had Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rizak, that he was not able to take up the post as High Commissioner to Canada. He said since his Party was now106 words
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227 1967-05-28 1 ISOGO, Japan, Sat. (UPI) Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Ranman, his important business ended in Tokyo, rode out from the Smogev capital today to take a first hand look at Japan's thriving auto industry. The Tunku concluded the long-pending "blood debt" issue which arose from227 words
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Article174 1967-05-28 1 HONG KONG Sat. (Reuter—Hong Kong enjoyed a quiet day today with no reports of anv flash strikes or trouble. Fears were expressed in official quarters yesterday that the leftists would try to stage further work stoppages, specially in the transport field and police detectives were ordered174 words
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Article50 1967-05-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services has issued strike ballots to its 72 affiliated Government employees' unions for distribution tto more than 80.000 civil servants in a move against Govvernment for suspending the activities of the National Whitley CounciL50 words
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Article207 1967-05-28 1 PLYMOUTH, England, Sat. (Reuter) Sir Francis Chichester today started on the last 100-mile lap of his 30,000-mile round-the-world voyage, calmly planning to step ashore here tomorrow. As he bowled along in Gipsy Moth IV towards home, berore a brisk westerly wind after months of being207 words
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Article63 1967-05-28 1 DETROIT, Sat. (UPI) The girl had a problem so she asked the Detroit Press action line column for advice. "Every time we kiss my boy friend breaks out in a rash. His doctor says it has something to do with my lipstick. Isn't there any solution?" "Give up63 words
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Article37 1967-05-28 1 TEL AVIV. Sat. (Reuter) officials said today F- rient Nasser's "Des"rr r r-"v" speech last night ;r-> r the closing of j "of Aqaba was only of -ho Egyptian Presir r c erall aggressive de-37 words
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Article119 1967-05-28 1 BANGKOK, Sat. (AP> A man who claims to be an Indonesian nuclear physicist who took political refuge in Malaysia during the regime of President Sukarno has been arrested for failing to pay a $2,000-dollar bill at a Bankgok hotel. The man. Dr. T. Arss, and his four119 words
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Article85 1967-05-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Over 100 Malaysian youths had volunteered to join volunteers of the Arab world fighting against Israel in the Middle East. They had submitted their names through the United Arab Republic Embassy here, said Mr. Abdul Ha- meed Ahmed Saadalah. the Second Secretary of the UAR85 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration454 1967-05-28 2 Retiring Minister meets pressm farewell interview KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The retiring Minister of Home Affairs, Tun Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, has predicted a bright future for Malaysia, provided the outside world maintained the conditions conducive for the country to prosper. He said he also454 words
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142 1967-05-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Members of the National Union of Employees in companies manufacturing rubber products, today went on a lightning strike in Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd. The strike which took place at the Dunlop company in Petaling Jaya. involved 40 per cent of the workers142 words
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500 1967-05-28 2 NEW GENERAL ORDER: KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Government said today that it was against the general principles of the Public Service for Government officers, in their personal capacities or as members of staff associations or other organisations, to make public500 words
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173 1967-05-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tfte Malaysian Trades Union Congress has declared it would "never be" a party to the Government's proposed Industrial Relations Bill, because of the harsh and undemocratic provisions it would impose on workers. The new bill will be173 words
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59 1967-05-28 2 Two Malaysian Fisheries Officials,Mr. Hong Kiah Nam of the Fisheries Department, Johore Bahru and Enche Said bin Ahmad of the Fish Breeding Station, Machang, Kelantan left for India yesterday for training at Calcutta. They earlier called on the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Mohd. Attaur Rahman for briefing. Picture shows the59 words
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68 1967-05-28 2 Three University of Malaya girls selling a flag to reporter Maureen Lee (left) at the Eastern Suns town office at 39, Jalan Sultan, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The three undergraduates (from right) Miss On? Bee Jong, Miss Anne Tai and Miss Khatijah binte Abdullah are some of the "freshies" on a68 words
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183 1967-05-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Two schoolboys are urgently wanted to play the boisterous sons of the doctor in Ibsen's "An enemy of the people." A n SOS. sent to the Eastern Sun by the Malaysian Arts Theatre Group said the boys must be183 words
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Article145 1967-05-28 2 KAMPAR, Sat- A preliminary inquiry here today was adjourned for an hour shortly after it began to enable the Court to get another Chinese interpreter to replace the one on duty. The adjournment was ordered by Magistrate Zulkifli bin Mahmood, following an objection by defence counsel Mr.145 words
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Article200 1967-05-28 2 $39,000 'CHANDU DEAL': MALACCA, Sot. A married woman here reported to the police yesterday that she had been swindled of $39,000. The woman, Lee Toong Ying, 45. of Bukit China, told police that she had expected a supply of chandu for the200 words
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182 1967-05-28 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A man from Singapore peeled off his shirt and trousers and stood naked in the dock at the Magistrate's Court here today. Ang Ah Lek. 30, was brought from Police custody for the mention of murder and stabbing182 words
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Article55 1967-05-28 2 MUAR. Sat —The M®; Besar of Johore, Dato Othman bin Haji Sa'a*. r -'l approved a $22,00< ran rural development in in the Batu Pahat diSt" this year de Dato Haji Othman m* 3 the grant when he the annual general conference of the ii r55 words
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292 1967-05-28 2 PEKAN, Sat. A "Menuba" fish drive on the Pahang River on May 30 will highlight the week-long celebrations which begins here on Monday to mark the 63rd birthday of the Sultan of Pahang. Taking part will be hundreds of boats, carrying royalty, diplomats and292 words
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Article21 1967-05-28 2 In page 2 of yesterday's issue. "Manager charged with cheating" should read "Jamrus charged with cheating". The error is regretted.21 words
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106 1967-05-28 2 JESSELTON. Sat. (UPI) Some 100 Filipinos working on one of Sabah's largest palm oil estates in Lahad Datu resigned enmasse on Friday, reports reaching here today said. The walkout occurred la Mostyn estate, where a fortnight ago, the estate's 500 Filipino workers went on strike106 words
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311 1967-05-28 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The strong possibility of Rumania and Singapore establishing diplomatic relations was indicated todav when the Rumanian Foreign Minister, Mr Corneliu Manescu, flew in this evening foT a t hree-day official visit. Hp said he was looking f n r-.- ,rd to311 words
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Article107 1967-05-28 3 IPOH Sat. A "pirate" perator, Ng Kim alias Team, failed in his nst the conviction •onre passed on him in the lower court. N was fined $4OO or one by Enche Ahr. Rnmli in the Traffic r Mar. 23 on a charge r; a private car107 words
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Article496 1967-05-28 3 pA, TH what does it mean? Word says, "Be<n the Lord Jesus lad thou shalt be (Acts 16:31). But what mean to believe? How faith save? Faith means ACCEPT'V* Christ as a Gift. one would ever dream pa.ing fo r a Christmas for the moment payis made496 words
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Article100 1967-05-28 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A group of leading travel agents from Australia will arrive in Singapore on June 8 to look into the prospects of further boosting the tourist trade between the two countries. The air-sea familiarisation tour has been organised by P O in conjunction with Malaysia-Singapore100 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-05-28 3 Picture shows one of the winners receiving a prize from Madam Chan Choy Siong, M.P. for Delta, at the prizegiving ceremony held last night at the Conference Hall. Singapore. She is a student from the Adult Education Board. Eastern Sun Eastern Sun Pix.Eastern Sun Pix. - 47 words
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124 1967-05-28 3 PENANG. Sat. In the Session's Court yesterday, two brothers Lim Cheow Kim, 28. and Lim Cheow Seng, 16, faced an amended charge of causing grievious hurt to Khoo Soo Koo. together with another two persons, Lim Kua Seng and Lim Cheow Lam who were still124 words
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Article, Illustration216 1967-05-28 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Trevor P. Baron, International Director of Lions International, said the organisation was in search of peace and international understanding to serve the interest of mankind all over the world. He said this when he performed the opening ceremony of theEASTERN SUN Pix. - 216 words
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337 1967-05-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Six boys and four girls were today sentenced to six months' jail each by the Second District Court for an offence which the Judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, described as having been quite "rampant and rife" during the past337 words
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258 1967-05-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Manufacturers' Association is hopeful that there will be a steady improvement in trade with Indonesia, although there is still a long way to go before returning to pre-confrontation level. This confidence was expressed in its annual report for258 words
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172 1967-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Any person, in breach of an undertaking with the Government, will not be able to enter into service or employ of a foreign government after leaving the Public Service, whether by retirement or otherwise. Under a new Bill which will be debated172 words
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Article94 1967-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The fourth appreciation course on production management, organised by the Light Industries Services of the Economic Development Board, will begin on June 21. Conducted in English, It is aimed at increasing the level of productivity through fuller utilisation of existing resources. Lectures will be held94 words
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Article129 1967-05-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Miss Wee Hong Neo, who won third place in last year's "Miss Tourism Singapura" contest, spoke of her threeweek trip to "sell'' Singapore to South-east Asian countries. Speaking at the luncheon meeting organised by Y's Men's Club. Beta Chapter, here, she said that129 words
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Article49 1967-05-28 4 IPOH, Sat.—Marine police are searching the sea off the Dindings for six Malaysian fishermen who have been missing for nine days. The fishermen left for their fishing ground off Pulau Berkhala in a motor boat. They were expected back to Pantai Remis on May 22.49 words
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Article59 1967-05-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.—There will be no water 0 r poor pressure in the following area from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday. May 29: Jalan Paras off Jalan Senang The shutdown is to enable connections to be made to a four-inch diameter main. Any inconvenience to consumers59 words
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Article47 1967-05-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sat The Wesiey Methodist Church Extension Fund in memory of the late Mrs. Lim Bock Kee reached $2,873.80 up to May 18. Pastor Christopher H. Smith has thanked all friends on behalf of the bereaved family for their generous gifts of remembrance47 words
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108 1967-05-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The new Chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association, Mr. "Herbie" Lim Eng Kwan. a popular figure in the tourist and movie industry, is an extensively travelled man. He has been in the committee of the association for the last two years.108 words
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Article, Illustration67 1967-05-28 4 •Mr. S. T. Ratnam, Director of the Tourist Promotion Board. Singapore, has been elected an active member of the Board of Directors of the Pacific Area Travel Association. PATA, formed in 1952. is a non-profit corporation whose objective is to promote and facilttate travel to67 words
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Article78 1967-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. TV Singapura's Channel 9 will telecast a feature on Technical Education" tomorrow, (May 28) at 9.2=> p This film examines some of the facilities that are being provided In the secondary technical schools and it the Vocational Institute, and the needs for craftsmen and78 words
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Article63 1967-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Vr.t Member of Parliament, for Telok Blangah, Mr. Bernard Rodrigues. will v:s;> his constituency to find out the needs of the peop.p :n the area tomorrow (May 281 The tour will start from the NeLson Road Community Centre, at 9 30 a m Mr.63 words
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Advertisement11 1967-05-28 2 Watch out! Eastern Sun's new 'must-be-won' contest for wives, mothers soon11 words
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Miscellaneous54 1967-05-28 2 L EXHIBITION ol From Other Lanas at tional Art Gallery 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Jalan Weld pool 9.30 a.m. to 12 3° V™2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 P Zoo Negara 9 a.m 1 a.m to Muzium Negara 10 a.m- 0 6.30 p.m. s Selangor Indian Asstvia54 words
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Advertisement207 1967-05-28 3 FOUR-COURSE AFFAIR r i A i -n -f .3 T;» 1* S I vs ZL If ill V -i rr ill f 1 -j 4 >. c--1* *Mr* LU 'V fi* 1 On Thai International your meals come in courses. Four of them, one at a time. Not all together207 words
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Advertisement13 1967-05-28 4 PESTS? IN INSECT* s WZ'A 7*'* a m v v 1 1 113 words
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Miscellaneous208 1967-05-28 4 THL MAN FPOM I! H I I The FLOATING II PEOPLE AFFAIR MRTI Wa WW HO.' WE HAVE A SHARPSHOOTER IN THE CROW'S NEST/ PIRATES NEVER HAP CUTI ASSES CJKE THAT. UXVAt THEN pau 1 Hi i £2 I a 9 SW ■K 7 K V. n m sr\ «P208 words
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WORLD NEWS
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38 1967-05-28 5 VICTIM of a napalm strike inside the Demilitarised Zone in Vietnam is getting water from a U.S. Marine soldier recently. Marines of 3/4th made the first ever search and destroy mission into the zone. UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL PHOTO.UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL PHOTO. - 38 words
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122 1967-05-28 5 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter)— Chinese Defence Minister Lin Piao was quoted in Japanese newspapers today as saying that "bad elements' existed in the Communist Chinese military hierarchy. The reports from Japanese correspondents based in Peking suggested that a new purge of military leaders was122 words
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123 1967-05-28 5 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Sat. (UPI) The U.S. Space Agency re-scheduled the launching of its Mariner 5 Venus probe from June 12 to June 14 to improve the spacecraft's approach to the planet next October. Mariner 5 is scheduled to sweep within 2.000 miles123 words
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Article38 1967-05-28 5 MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) President Ferdinand Marcos has ordered the Constabulary (National Police) to disarm all members of the religious-political group known as Lapiang Malaya (Freedom Party) whose members fought Government troops just outside Manila last Sunday.38 words
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721 1967-05-28 5 James Pringle - By James Pringle OAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) American planes struck near the centre of Haiphong yesterday, raining 1,000 and 2,000 pound bombs on a power plant 1.1 miles from the hub of the North Vietnamese port, a U.S. military spokes- man said here721 words
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406 1967-05-28 5 MOSCOW, Sat. (AP)— Pravda angrily charged todav that the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) helped Svetlana Alliluyeva, daughter of Joseph V. Stalin, defect to the West as part of U.S. campaign of anti-Soviet propaganda. The Soviet Communist Party newspaper listed Mrs. Alliluyeva406 words
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Advertisement163 1967-05-28 5 It's so easy. Just drop in a film cartridge and you're ready to take pictures. Indoors, pop on a flashcube and take four flash pictures without changing bulbs! Could anything be easier? SIMPLEST, LOWEST PRICED... WITH FLASHCUBE.NewKODAK INSTAMATIC 104 Camera automatically shifts shutter to flash speed when you pop on163 words
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Miscellaneous678 1967-05-28 5 YOVK TV and "'•'v TODAY CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinans; 6 Ipoh and Mflaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru < Taiping; 1 Batu Pahat: 9 Kiuang. PM 300 Prog. Summary: Cha pionship Wrestling: Fiim; 4.26 R'oin Hooa: 4.56 Trick and Treat; 5.01 Close Down. 545 Prog. Summary; 5.50 Sews678 words
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Advertisement66 1967-05-28 6 i£ T S EVERY TUESDAY we publish a whole week's Radio T.V. programmes in Malaysia and Singapore. In addition to our Special Features, viz: BOUTIQUE*.. a full page for women and girls* ENTERTAINMENT... the latest in show business (Tuesdays Saturdays) POPPING AROUND Platter Pete's Page (Sundays). FEMME... another women's page66 words
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Miscellaneous402 1967-05-28 7 Hl/BtUU/ WHAT CAM XX>FOR j c you? y r K u\ O 4% L i s n j t> WA i < Sffl *z EBR V I 1 r. f K a <® mm a m ■*j. r m V Si y 3 e o|o CO fZi, 1 S3 m402 words
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Article397 1967-05-28 8 RECENTLY we suggested that our Copyright Law should be brought up to date in view of the fact that Malaysia is now an independent nation. The current law is still a colonial law enacted at a time when there were few writers of books in this country. During397 words
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Article359 1967-05-28 8 so long ago, it was the habit of people living in the towns and villages of the peninsula to go to railway stations to watch the trains go by. The trains brought to them a glimpse of the outside world. Then every station took pride in cultivating359 words
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Article, Illustration988 1967-05-28 8 Dr. I.M. Levitt - TOT, aw COMPUTING by Dr. I.M. Levitt r\ETAILED design studies of the Voyager spacecraft destined to orbit Mars and launch a landing on the Martian surface are beginning to crystallize. Three aerospace companies, Boeing, TRW Systems and General Electric, have submitted preliminray designs on the988 words
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READERS WRITE...
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Article298 1967-05-28 8 TMT ORE than a month has elapsed since the Muar bridge was opened to the public. Complaints after complaints have been made against the unreasonably high toll charges, but up-to-date no action has yet been taken by the authorities concerned to lower the charges. Some have298 words
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Article154 1967-05-28 8 ON 28.4.67 a waterpipe burst and is still leaking at Block 20. Redhill Close. As a resident, I considered it my duty to stop the waste. So I phoned the P.U.B. and three men came on 7.5.67 at about 3.30 p.m. to say that this was the154 words
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Article63 1967-05-28 8 1 understand that an examiner for the Cambridge School Certificate English Language Paper is giving a series of talks on examination technique over Rediffusion. Considering the fact that not all candidates for the abovementioned examination have easy access to a Rediffusion set, could the authorities concerned63 words
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102 1967-05-28 8 K.Y. TONG - K.Y. TONG I HAVE been going to the Batu Pahat Immigration Office daily for the past two weeks to submit my application for a Restricted Malaysia Passport, but to my disappointment I have been turned away. If. as a Govt, servant, I have been treated102 words
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Article248 1967-05-28 8 THE Government has an nounced that this on the 10th anniversary the attainment of MenMA the occasion will be celebnted on a very much ®°rj grand and elaborate sealthan ever before. As in the past years, f to the Lake Gardens thousands of peop.e w® flock to248 words
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COMMERCIAL – INDUSTRIAL
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Article259 1967-05-28 9 TOKYO, Sat. (AP) The Japan Rubber Manufacturers' Association predicts that consumption of natural and synthetic rubber in this country will increase during the coming i year. Although use of synthetic rubber surpassed use of natural rubber for the first time in 1966. the association259 words
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Article198 1967-05-28 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) A dull session on the ><>w York Stock Exchange crawled to a close yesterday with the only notable news the fact that the billionth share had passed through the auction market. Prices finished at almost a stand-off between advance? and198 words
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Article30 1967-05-28 9 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) —Money quotations: HK55.79 per US dollar for cash. HK55.79 per US dollar for T/T. HK515.99 per pound sterling HK5270.25 per tael of gold.30 words
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Article, Illustration73 1967-05-28 9 THE attractive small convertible car (above) whose shape bears something of a resemblance to the simple lines of the pre-war auto was one of the latest Italian model presented by Siata Auto de Turin recently. The simple streamlined convertible with seating capacity of four is(PANA photo) - 73 words
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142 1967-05-28 9 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter) China's 1967 Spring Export Commodities Fair successfully closed in Canton today after a month's run, according to Radio Canton. The volume of business transacted increased substantially over the last fair and went up 20 times compared with the first fair142 words
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Article, Illustration219 1967-05-28 9 T SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. John Kirkham, General Manager of I.A.C. (Singapore) Ltd., addressed dealers and observers on the opening day of th e Carrier Dealers' seminar at Raffles Hotel recently. The seminar, organised u AC <Singaore) Ltd., l he local distributor of farrier Air-Conditioning, ja-s attended by219 words
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Article408 1967-05-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange today with the number of shares dealt in brackets. INDUSTRIALS C. Sugar $1.68 (1.000) $1.69 (18.000) $1.70 (8000); Chemical $1.74 (16.000); Esso Ord $3.16 (1.000) $3.18 (1.000); F N Ord. $3408 words
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Article32 1967-05-28 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) Standard and Poor's 500 stock index: 425 Industrials 97.87 off .21 20 Railroads 47.76 up -13 55 Utilities 68.87 off .35 500 Stocks 90.98 off .2132 words
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275 1967-05-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. —The market made a substantial gain during the past week's trading, which was brought principally by the present crisis is the Middle East and fears of conflict, says Holiday, Cutler, Rath and Co. Ltd. in their weekly market report. Even before the Vesak275 words
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Article95 1967-05-28 9 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter) —Both gold and United States notes further dropped on the Chinese silver and gold exchange this morning. Gold opened at 273 per tael against Saturday's close 279 and U.S. notes 5.75 Hong Kong to the US dollar against 5.9595 words
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Article37 1967-05-28 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) New York Stock Exchange closing index: Markets down 9 cents Index 50.25 down 0.09 Industrial 51.07 down 0.08 Transportation 55.96 up 0.07 Utility 46.11 down 0.20 Finance 47.50 down 0.04.37 words
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Article29 1967-05-28 9 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AP) The United States Government yesterday sold a total of 20 long tons of Grade C tin at U.S. $1.5225 per pound, from aurplus stocks.29 words
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Article67 1967-05-28 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Dow-Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange today. 30 Industrials 870.32 20 Rails 1247.33 (New 1967 high) 15 Utilities 135.03 65 Stock 316.03 40 Bonds 81.21 Commodity Index 136.11 Yesterday's volume was 7,810,000 shares. Of a total 1432 issues traded. 53667 words
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Article57 1967-05-28 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) New York commodity prices yesterday. Tin 154.50; Lead 14.00; Zinc 14.00-14.25; Aluminium 25.00; Cocoa (Bahia) 26.47; Cocoa (Accra) 28.56; Coffee (Colombian) 425; Coffee (Santos) 39J: Sugar (raw) 7.22; Sugar (Refined) 10.60; Wool 121.0; Wooitops 163.5; Cotton 24.37; Rubber 21 i; Raw cotton futures 22.05;57 words
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Article43 1967-05-28 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded here yesterday. Jul '67 20.75 21.25 Sep 20.75 21.25 Nov 20.75 21.25 Jan *6B 20.90 21.40 Mar 20.90 21.40 May 21.90 21.40 The spot No 1 RSS 21$ cents nominal.43 words
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Article475 1967-05-28 9 SINGAPORE—Stock E*ch*nfe hid and offer prices officially lifted at the close of buslnes*. INDUSTRIAL Bou stead C. Sugar Chemical Co Cold Storage Dii n lop (New) Dun lop (Old) CD E. Smelting XD E««o Ord«. XD Fltzpatrlrk* F. N. Ord*. Gammon Goodwood Park Guinness CD Hntfl S'pura CD475 words
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Article51 1967-05-28 9 Managers Prices) First Malayan 2.27 2.37 Second Mala>an 1.62 1.72 Third Malayan 1.11 1.21 The Commerce Industry Fund XD .86 .96 The Savings Fund 1.33 1.43 Malayan Industry Fund .95 1.05 Sterling Commodity 3/7 4/2 First Hons Konc XD .96 1.01 Second Hong Rons .66 :c <*Honc Kong51 words
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Article86 1967-05-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singaporf Chine** Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Bayer* tellers Coconut oil (KOB) Bulk 47.50 Coconut oil (KOB) Drums 50.00 Loo*e Copra >ll\ed May/June 28.50 Nutmegs 110« 315.00 Nutmegs B A W 165.00 Garbled Lamponf Stock Pepper (FOB) 112.50 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 105.00 Lampnng Black86 words
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Article39 1967-05-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Selling T.T. or O.D. ready were: French Francs 1598; Italian Lire *****; Danish Kroner 224-3/4 and Swedish Kroner 167-1/4.39 words
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Article15 1967-05-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was $609.50 per picul, down $1.87*.15 words
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Article149 1967-05-28 9 nNGAPORE, Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today:— Godowns Vessels. 1/2 Glenlyon 5 North Queen 8/9 Wainui 13/14 City of Winnipeg 15/16 State of Bihar 18 Leoville 19 Sir Lancelot 29/30 Bronxville 31/32 Glenalmond 38/39 President Adams 40/41 Bradeverett 42/43 Benledi 44 Energetyk 45149 words
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Article744 1967-05-28 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.50 a.m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.15 a.m. Airline GIA 898 from Jakarta. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from Penan;:, Ipoh. Kuala l.umpur, Malacca. Time 3.00 p.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching. Time 12.35 p.m. Airline GIA 889 from744 words
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EASTERN SUN SPECIAL
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1045 1967-05-28 10 ROBERT JACKSON - '_rwe bom By ROBERT JACKSON ■m /W-ARCH, 24, 1945, was a signim/| ficant day for Germany. For IW 9 three hours on that hazy T morning, a vast armada of more than 4,000 aircraft 1,300 of them gliders darkened the sky over the1,045 words
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Article1208 1967-05-28 10 PETER CHAMBERLAIN - by PETER CHAMBERLAIN TN April 1851, the little two-masted brig the "Renovation" left Limerick, Ireland, outward bound for Quebec, Canada. The wind was fair and the weather fine, and Captain Coward reckoned to make landfall within 15 days. His prediction looked like coming true until the1,208 words
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1789 1967-05-28 10 'T'HIS is a true story of a man who slipped back by mistake. I knew the man and saw some of it happen. The walls were at a strange angle, leaning in on him, and they had changed colour He closed his1,789 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1967-05-28 11 Madeleine Nathan - By Madeleine Nathan, Singapore. Saturday. iT seemed that "One two, buckle m y shoes" made shoe sense only in the nursery rhyme at PhilaMae's fifth fash- ion showing this year, for in paced miladies with the no-shoe-shoes! Th ou g h eyes craned, amused, at the1,092 words
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Article, Illustration248 1967-05-28 11 Mary Sue Miller - A Lovelier You By Mary Sue Miller Next to a cold in the head, a pain in the neck seems to be the complaint of the season. And desk workers lead the complainers. The trouble usually starts about mid-afternoon with a tight feeling in the248 words
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Miscellaneous388 1967-05-28 11 CAPRICORN 23-Jan 20 IF you have been lucky all along then have a thovpht for those u-ho have been aoing through an unlucky period. Bp charitable. hein n arrogant DON'T make hasty decisions this week. You may be in a tight situation if you don't exert care. Spend more time388 words
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Article, Illustration404 1967-05-28 12 MANY people have been curious about the choice of "Gilly Gilly Ossenfeffer Katzenellen Bogen By-The-Sea" as the 4 A* side of the latest release by DAVID AND JONATHAN. It has been received very well and is strongly tipped404 words
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Article429 1967-05-28 12 REPORTS received by the NME this week indicate KINKS leader, Ray Davies will in future make fewer personal appearances with the group so as to concentrate on composing. He may eventually leave the Kinks altogether, filling a background composerproducer role in much the same way as Brian Wilson429 words
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Article824 1967-05-28 12 HI THERE! Boy, have I got a treat in store for you next week! Yessir! Just for all you lovable hep-type cool cats, I've asked my bosom pal, Monkee Davy Jones (would you believe an acquaintance?) to write exclusively for Popping Around (or something like that). Anyway,824 words
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Article, Illustration265 1967-05-28 12 SiHrnJiiiiT: reporter for "Newsweek" magazine recently estimated that there ar 1500 musical srou n% note making their homeg in the San Francisco area. Out of this competitive atmosphere have emerged Harper's Bizarre. Harper's Bizarre have dwelled for yearg in the hay area. H, ever, they have only been265 words
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Article, Illustration206 1967-05-28 12 THE Thunderbirds, with Alan and Doug Lyford, are billed to appear at the National Theatre on the 28th May 1967 in a variety show organised bv Singapore Adventurer's Club. Also making one of his rare appearances will be Roy Stevens, who will be accompanied by the Thunderbirds.206 words
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Advertisement43 1967-05-28 12 PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL 28.5.67 CANDIDATES: (A) Herman's Hermits. (B) The Monkees. Mark an X next to your choice NAME: .w... w ADDRESS: Send your votes to: Platter Pete's Pop Poll, c/o Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment Road Singapore 2. NOT LATER THAN 1.6.6743 words
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Advertisement60 1967-05-28 12 COSDEL presents 2 exciting and fabulous 'pop' programme* every Sund"» r slioi dee-jayed by l>arry Lai on REDIFFUBION every Sunday 11.30 a.m. 12 noon. dee-Ja>ed by Bernard on RADIO every 12 nm»n 1.00 P nl CosdeK Exclusive Distributing Agents for Singapore it M<* COSDEL (SINGAPORE) LIMITED SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR 50E60 words
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Miscellaneous236 1967-05-28 12 Top Tunes Around LONDON: 1. Silence Is Golden Tremelos 2. Waterloo Sunset Kinks 3. Dedicated To The One I Love Mama's Papa's 4. Then I Kissed Her Beach Boys 5. Puppet On A String Sandie Shaw 6. Pictures Of Lily Who 7. The Boat That I Row Lulu 8. Something236 words
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Article254 1967-05-28 13 NEW YORK Sat. Fun fltv becomes Star City for weeks when Julie and the entire production company of 20th Century Fox's forthcoming rfsf r v ed-seat attraction, "Star!" convene on New y.y r from Hollywood recent1t f, juration filming here. d ':on to Miss Andrews254 words
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Article, Illustration303 1967-05-28 13 EL SOTO - Coburn (Flint) back with more girls, gadgets gimmicks By: EL SOTO SINGAPORE, Sat. "Our Man Flint", James Coburn is back needless to say, accompanied by a bevy of beautiful girls, gimmicks and gadgets in the second Flint series "In Like Flint". Gimmicks like talking with a dolphin, in fish language303 words
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Article, Illustration410 1967-05-28 13 EL SOTO - Fugitive' Janssen on the run again... By: EL SOTO SINGAPORE, Sat. David Janssen who shot to fame and stardom in the television seTies, "The Fugitive" gets his major starring role in "Warning Shot" this time as a dedicated detective sergeant. Though he's part of the law this time, yet he410 words
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Article130 1967-05-28 13 NEW YORK. Sat. The gala world premiere of MGM's "Don't Make Waves," a Martin Ransohoff production for Fllmways, will be held on Friday, June 9 at the Rlvoli Theatre. Myrtle Beach. North Carolina, climaxing the three day North Carolina SunFun Festival. The annual event, sponsored by the Btate130 words
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Article, Illustration29 1967-05-28 13 SHARON TATE as she appears in MGMFilmways' comedy, "Don's Make Wares," which will be shown in Singapore and Malaysia shortly. The comedy also stars Tony Curtis and Claudia Cardinale.29 words
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Article, Illustration346 1967-05-28 13 Of love war SINGAPORE. Sat. It Is said that man's biggest destruction Is WOMAN. Even how powerful, wicked or cunning he can be he always gets trapped in the webs of the "she". "Amrapali" Is one such Hindi picture where a mighty warrior can conquer lands after lands but finds346 words
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Article120 1967-05-28 13 HOLLYWOOD'S invasion of Mexico swung into high gear recently with the start of extensive location filming of MGM's "Sol Madrid," the action drama starring David McCallum, Stella Stevens, John Cassavetes, Ricardo Montalban and Michael Ansara. The Gershwin-Kastner production, in association with Hall Bartlett Pictures? Inc., is the second of120 words
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Advertisement27 1967-05-28 13 r NS Py—- featur WHMHSuaiiiieffiwe THE SINGAPORE BALLET ACADEMY sissarcouHGßiFFim NATIONAL THEATRE 9th JUNE 8.30 p.m.— TICKETS AT USUAL CENTRES $7.50, $5. $4, $3, $2 t $127 words
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Miscellaneous294 1967-05-28 13 PSHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** NOW SHOWING! Shows Daily! I*3o am 1 IS. 5.30 8.45 p.m. 'tidrnti Concision $l.OO to any vit at 10.30 1.45 Shows MY FMR LADY" (WBI c -P i a vision 70 Color 1 CAPITOL Phone *****j Now Showing! 11. 1.30, 4, 6.45. 9.30 P.v Tiv:or,294 words
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Miscellaneous205 1967-05-28 13 CATHAY 3 34 00 Opens Today! 11. 1.30, 4, 0.30, 9.30 APACHE UPRISING Paramount Rory Calhoun. Color, Scope QDEQN 2 1 '1 1 6~| 11th EXCITING DAT! 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. «.S0 A 9 15 p.m. "Deadlier Than The Male" Richard Johnson, Color. Scop* fßang Organisation Picture) I ORCHARDI PAL205 words
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Article793 1967-05-28 14 Chan Kam Yau - DANES ARE MUCH TOO POWERFUL By Chan Kam Yau KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Sunsport today throws down the gauntlet to the Malaysian Thomas Cup squad they cannot get past the powerful Danish team in the inter-zone semi final at Jakarta. And Sunsport wants very desperately to lose so that793 words
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87 1967-05-28 14 The youngest competitor ever to take part in an international shooting competition is Loh Kok Keng, 17, (left). He won a "gold" when he took the Individual Silhouette Rapid Fire event from some "veterans" in the sport with a total of 552 out of 600 points. Picture shows him with87 words
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225 1967-05-28 14 OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Sat. (AP) Miller Barber and Dave Stockton took a one-stroke lead after the second round of the 66.000 U.S. dollar Oklahoma City Open Golf Tournament yesterday. The two had two-under-par 142 totals, a stroke better than Gary Player of South225 words
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Article58 1967-05-28 14 COCOA, Florida, Sat (AP) Canadian heavyweight George Chuvalo stopped Willie Besmanoff on a technical knockout in the second round of a scheduled 10round bout yesterday. Chuvalo, the fifth-ranked heavyweight contender, dropped Besmanoff twice in the second round for mandatory eight counts and the 34-year-old Besmanoff couldn't58 words
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373 1967-05-28 14 TOKYO Sat. (UPI). The Japan Boxing Commission does not recognise Raul Rojas of California os the world junior lightweight champion, Executive Secretary Kotai Kikuchi said today. Kikuchi said the commission will refuse to recognise the winner of a reported forthcoming bout373 words
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Article204 1967-05-28 14 LONDON, Sat. (AP)— India's cricketers yesterday went into a rain-soaked game and wound up in a draw against Glamorgan. Since India started its tour rain has poured down on England's cricket grounds and the Indians have had little opportunity to play the game. For204 words
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Article, Illustration57 1967-05-28 14 BOWLING TIPS: BOWLERS who engage in wrist-twist are usually not very consistently good scorers. When the wrist twists at any time during the approach, it is likely that some kind of side spin will be put on the ball at the release. Make it a point to57 words
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Article177 1967-05-28 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Joint Services will meet Johore in the south zone of the Malaysia Cup tie series to be played at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow, (kick-off 7.30 p.m.). This will be the fifth outing for the Services in the FAM competition. Services have so far177 words
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Article58 1967-05-28 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Arsenal Sports Club andChinese Athletic drew 2-2 in the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Challenge Cup match played here today at Jalan Besar Stadium. Mrs. Soon Peng Yam, wife of the president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce gave away the trophies after58 words
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326 1967-05-28 14 LOS ANGELES, Sot. (UPI). F| 0v h Patterson, who had been scheduled to fiql, Cassius Clay before the heavyweight choV pion got into litigation about his draft stot u said yesterday he planned to visit Americo' troops in Vietnam next month. Patterson, training326 words
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406 1967-05-28 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Fif-teen-year-old schoolboy, S Sahood shattered the 200 metres sprint record set by M. Jegathesan, when no streaked to a brillant victory at the final day of the Bth. annual Bukit Timab District., athletic meet at the Farrer Park, today. Sahood clocked 22.9406 words
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384 1967-05-28 14 SEREMBAX, Sat.—ln the second day's play of the Malaysian Hockey Federation quadrangular now beir.? played here, both games {ell far from expectations and ended in draws. Negri Sembilan held Perak to a goalless draw, wh:.e the Malacca-Selangor ma'ch ended with each side scoring384 words
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Article39 1967-05-28 14 RENGA.M. Sat. —Th 7th annual athletic m** the Sekolah Jub i Rengam will be held School padang tomorr* at 2.00 p.m. Puan Rahmah bte wife of the Rengam F Gulu will £ive a wa prizes.39 words
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1908 1967-05-28 15 J 'Windsor Lud'J - The going IS GOOD By J 'Windsor L ud J IPOH, Sun. Half Century is all speed and I am giving him a great chance to outshine His opposition in the main six furlongs race for Class One sprinters (Race 4) at Ipoh this1,908 words
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Article24 1967-05-28 15 Windsor Lad: Majorana >) asa Lad Flying Spark Golden Sun: King*«. Knight Flying Spark R. Command Adeline: Chingla Desert Apache Satellite II24 words
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Article148 1967-05-28 15 WINDSOR LAD OOLDEN SUN ADELINE RACE 1 MAJOR ANA The Sheriff Our Hero AMOS BURKE Our Hero Chingla CHINGLA Our Hero S. Templar RACE 2 P. HERO Casino Royale Grand Manner K. KNIGHT Casino Royale Bellendaine DTARNEWS King's Knight Casino Royale RACE 3 NTABA LAD Balholmen Boy Hyrego R.148 words
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Article249 1967-05-28 15 w ASHINGTON, Sat. A second profes•r'' soccer league made e debut in the U.S. sports yesterday with the U°veland Stokers taking Washington Whips 2-1 an inaugural turnout 9.403 fans. The Stokers whose team consists of the players from; r ke C.ty, England, won game in the249 words
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Article94 1967-05-28 15 LOS ANGELES. California. Sat. (AP> Dennis rto.-ton upset Rod Laver, night in the 25,000 collar professional tennis tournament at the Los Ar.geles Tennis Club. Y* tied Ralston n ~aver for second place their bracket. Each has 4- record, behind Barry ***citay. who is 4-0. Mai Anderson downed94 words
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1621 1967-05-28 15 Race 1: Horace Class Dlv. I—s Vi Furs. 2.00 P.M. 1. 132 Reganda 5y 126 Ideal Stable E B kelen Trevena 7 2. 014 Amos Burke 5v 124 Income Kongsi Daniels Pretty 2 3. 119 The Sheriff 4v 124 Tiki Stable Allan Allan 4. 3161,621 words
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695 1967-05-28 16 Take__jt=or Leave TpOR Malaysia's Thomas Cup team, it is going to be to the beat of Elvis Presley's onetime top tune, "It's now or never I am sure by now members of the squad are familiar with the tune and its message. After695 words
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Article494 1967-05-28 16 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Singapore took a comfortable 110 runs lead against Malacca after the first day's play in the Malayan Cricket Association tournament game at the padang here Winning the toss Singapore sent the visitors in to bat first and had the Malacca batsmen in trouble Except494 words
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77 1967-05-28 16 JAKARTA, Sat (Reuter) The Indonesian Football Association has welcomed Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's request for star Indonesian centre forward Sutjito to be allowed to take up residence in Malaysia. The association chairman, Brigadier General Abdul Rachman told the Student Daily. Kami, he77 words
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Article, Illustration252 1967-05-28 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sat. Lt./Col. G.W. Shaw, vice-president of the F.A. of Singapore has tendered his resignation to the FAS Council. The vice-president gave a verbal indication of his desire to quit from F.A.S. at the Council meeting held recently. Lt./Col.252 words
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271 1967-05-28 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore soccer fans will be treated to top football when the Asian All-Stars and two first division English teams play in the Republic next week. The Asian All-Stars representing the cream of top footballers in Asia will appear with Leicester City and271 words
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Article39 1967-05-28 16 MUAR. Sat. The Johore State Hockey Association will hold its annual meeting in Kluang on June 26. Representatives from eight districts Muar, Segamat, Batu Pahat, Kluang, Johore Bahru, Kota Tinggi, Pontian and Mersing will attend-39 words
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Article167 1967-05-28 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Karting Prix for this year will be held on Aug. 20 in conjunction with the Pesta Sulam Minggu Merdeka 1967 and the National Day celebration at Shenton Way. Invitations have already been sent out to England, Germany. Cyprus, Bangkok, Saigon. Hong167 words
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67 1967-05-28 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Steven Kam was elected Chairman of the Singapore Karting Club recently. Mr. Sunny Ng was elected the vice-chairman, while Mrs Connie Frey was elected the honorary secretary and treasurer. Messrs: Allan Ngiau, Anthony Loh, Ithnin Adams, Philip Seow. and Lee67 words
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319 1967-05-28 16 SEREMBAN, Sat.—lt will be worth goino a long way to watch tomorrow's Malaysia Cud South Zone soccer match, when the tradition al rivals Negri Sembilan clash with Malacca at the Kubu Stadium, Malacca. If the Negri boys can forget that the Kubu319 words
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241 1967-05-28 16 PARIS. Sat. (AP) Roy Emerson and Tony Roche of Australia, the favourites to meet in the finals, yesterday finally got onto the court in the second round of the men's singles of the French International Tennis Tournament after two days of delaying rains,241 words
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Article87 1967-05-28 16 MUAR. Sat. The Johore police has .-elected a strong contingent for the Malaysian Police hockey quadrangular (South Zonej to be held at Seremhan on June 2. 3 and 4 The th rteen n.e mb e r team, led bv Inspector EJ. de Silva. will be87 words
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Advertisement307 1967-05-28 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum J WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, 5 Fort Canning Road Singapore Worship services at 7.30 lO.OO a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Sunday School for all ages at 8.45 a.m. Junior Church at 10.00 a.m. Everyone Welcome. CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN TRUE WAY CHURCH. 156-B Stirling Road, off307 words
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Advertisement153 1967-05-28 16 X X WWWW""'" v*\v «v 1 s i < 3 WAV WAV Afei=i I iE >,\M A 23 MODEL TF-31LE Easy H.P. term* 537.50 per month. No down payment Available from all NATIONAL Dealer*. f SERVICE V IS OUR BUSINESS DAY NIGHT No matter what you may look for in153 words
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