Eastern Sun, 30 May 1967
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Title Section24 1967-05-30 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 307 Tuesday* 30 May 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article, Illustration533 1967-05-30 1 Cape Horn DID scare -him- PL V,MOUTH. ENGLAND, MON. (REUTER) SIR Francis Chichester, 65, relaxed on land today after 119 days tossed by the sea in his yacht Gipsy Moth IV on a solo voyage round the world which made him a hero to millions. The533 words
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Article39 1967-05-30 1 VATICAN CITY Mon. (Reuter) —Pope Paul today nominated 27 new Cardinals to be approved at a consis-tory-or Assembly of Cardinals on June 26. Their acceptance, a formality. will bring the total of Cardinals to 120-the highest ever.39 words
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Article298 1967-05-30 1 C. F. LEE - By C. F. LEE. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Day Training Centre Teachers' Union, whose 6,000 members today went on a country-wide work-to-rule campaign in support of their claim for parity with college-trained teachers today declared its action did not imply it had lost confidence in the298 words
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Article33 1967-05-30 1 TEL AVIV, Mon. (Reuter) Egyptian mortars and machine guns today fired at Israeli farmers near the border of the Gaza strip for about 40 minutes, an Israeli Army spokesman saw today.33 words
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Article, Illustration461 1967-05-30 1 'No Suez Canal warning Cairo, Mob. (Reuter)—President Nasser defied the United States or anyone else to li£t the Gulf ofAqaba blockade, threatened to close the Suez Canal and conferred with military leaders here as the Middle East stayed at boiling point over the weekend. He warned last night that should461 words
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251 1967-05-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thirty political detainees in Muar went on a hunger strike today in support of their "comrades" in Batu Gajah Detention Camp. This was disclosed today bv Mr. Woo Hon Kong, a Labour Party State Assemblyman and chairman of the Labour Party251 words
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Article30 1967-05-30 1 WELLINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) The Royal New Zealand Air Force has grounded ail its Canberra bombers to check them for possible wing structure weakness, according to an R.N.Z.A.F spoKesman.30 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration55 1967-05-30 2 The Chairman of the Malayan Tobacco Company, Mr. W. K. Foster, recently presented an art painting to the Chief Minister, Penang, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, for the Penang Art Gallery. Picture shows the Cnief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, admiring the painting after receiving it55 words
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484 1967-05-30 2 KUANTAN, Mon. The Sultan of Pahang on his 63rd birthday today bestowed six Datoships, 13 Justices of the Peace, and 33 Pingat Jaksa Kebaktian (Meritorious Service Medals) on Malaysians Among the recipients were the Raja Muda of Pahang, Sultan of Johore and484 words
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Article57 1967-05-30 2 PENANG, Mon.— Lve ng (21) Choo (23) were Jointly charged with committing extortion, in the First Magistrate's Court, today. They were said to have put Lim Kim Yeah in fear of injury 'if he resisted them in MacAhster Lane yesterday. Thev claimed trial and rant ed bail57 words
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Article20 1967-05-30 2 SEGA MAT, Mon. A new Indian-Muslim mosque, more than $40,000 na» recently been completed at Jalau Mental, here.20 words
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Article, Illustration301 1967-05-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. In exotic and mysterious Hong Kong, a "Tim Sim" lunch is a must for the camera-toting and free-spending tourist. In far off blue Hawaii, the Polynesian barbecue is legendary. It is said that the fun-loving islanders wrap the whole301 words
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Article142 1967-05-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR,MoiI. The Police have criticised the apathetic attitude adopted by most people towards crime. An editorial in the latest issue of the Malayan Police magazine described such "nonintervention" policy as "very unfortunate." "Many are the instances when police appeals for Information receive littl# or no response142 words
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122 1967-05-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A meeting has been called by the Council of the Malaysian Historical Society for Jane 12. to revive the Selangor branch. It will be held at the Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka here at 5 p.m. The meeting will be chaired by122 words
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Article46 1967-05-30 2 SEGAMAT. Mon. Mr. Ho Kong Sow. has been re-elected chairman of the Segamat Youth Club at its annual general meeting held here yesterday Other officials elected are: Vice-chairman. Mr. K. Alaguru. Secretary Mr. Loo Kong Siong. and Treasurer is Mr. Koh King Hai-46 words
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42 1967-05-30 2 A songket arrangement by one of the 130 trainees of a homecraft course at the Women's Institute in Petaling Jaya recently. This arrangement is one of the 30 entries for the handicraft and decoration contest to mark the end of the course.42 words
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136 1967-05-30 2 PENANG, Mon. An architect and a former State badminton player, Lim Yong Fong, 50, was found dead in a hotel in Argyll Road here late last night. He is the son of a well-known architect, Mr. Lim Soo Loon, whose residence is in Dun-136 words
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Article156 1967-05-30 2 PEKAN, Mon. The Bultan of Pahang today celebrated his 63rd birthday with ceremonial grandeur and a call to his subjects to co-operate with the Government in order to raise their living standards. He was confident that with the return of peace after confrontation and the156 words
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141 1967-05-30 2 PENANG, Mon. Abdul Aziz Commission*! I report running into 11 boo*, of 2,300 pages, wa s YuHS over to the Chief I Tan Sri Wong Pow Bangunan Tuanku Putra here this mom in f The commission wag t v up last > par141 words
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Article58 1967-05-30 2 SEGAMAT. Mon. Mr. MP. Kumaran. a State Councillor, has been reelected chairman of thi Malayan Indian Congroj. Segamat Branch, at iu 11th. annual general mating held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here yesterday. Other officials elected are: Vice-Chairman —Mr Duiip Singh Secretarv —Mr S. Sundram. Asst. SecretaryMr.58 words
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Article, Illustration688 1967-05-30 3 H.M.S. SUTAN - Local leaders have frank exchange of views with Manescu by H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore and Rumania today reaffirmed their desire to acquire concrete cooperation in both the diplomatic and economic spheres, the visiting Rumanian Foreign Minister, Mr. Corneliu Manescu, said here today. He was688 words
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524 1967-05-30 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Zakir Husain, the President of India, is among those who will be conferred honorary decrees during the convocation of the University of Singapore on June 18. Otnen who will receive honorary degrees are Profesirr Jean M. Donald Robertw Donald524 words
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453 1967-05-30 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, enumcraled three qualities on which Singapore's progress depended. He said: "They are factors without which you cannot ensure uninterrupted progress." Mr. Lee said this in a speech made by him in the course of453 words
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Article99 1967-05-30 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Governor of Sarawak has appointed the Minister for Communications and Works in Sarawak, Dato Teo Kui Seng, as a member of the Council of the University of Singapore in place of Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. Dato Teo's term of office will continue till99 words
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250 1967-05-30 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Select Committee of Parliament on the Ngee Ann College Bill is inviting representations from members of the public on the Bill. The object of the Bill is to provide for the incorporation of the Ngee Ann College and250 words
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Article106 1967-05-30 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Leow Heng Goy, a Councillor of the China Society of Singapore, will be host to members and friends of the Society on the occasion of the Dragon Boat Festival on Saturday. June 10. at 7.00 p.m at the Chui Huati Lim Club. 190106 words
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Article27 1967-05-30 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. —The Singapore Traffic Police recorded 100 road accidents of which three were classified as serious, during the past 24 hours in the Republic.27 words
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351 1967-05-30 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Social Aifairs, Enche Othman Wok, said today that it had always been the Government's policy to protect and improve the well-being of its citizens above other interests. Enche Othman Wok was speaking at the opening of351 words
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Article66 1967-05-30 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The New Zealand High Commissioner, Mr. J. H. Weir, on behalf of the New Zealand Government, will present $32,000 worth of technical references to the Industrial Research Unit. Economic Development Board, on May 30, at 2.30 pm. Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Chairman of the Board,66 words
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Article62 1967-05-30 3 SINGAPORE, Mon Thieves yesterday broke open the door of a worksite in Mandalay Road and escaped w»th property worth $1,600. According to a clerk of the firm, Mr Koh Pak Jin, he found the door of the store ajar yesterday. The thieves took 200 sets of glass62 words
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Article154 1967-05-30 3 SINGAPORE, Mon—Two helicopters and a Shackleton aircraft from Royal Air Force bases in Singapore yesterday took part in the "mercy-lift" of a sick seaman from the Australian destroyer ''Vampire. H The destroyer was steaming about 80 miles north-east of Singapore when it was reported that154 words
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Article, Illustration163 1967-05-30 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Mohammad SuraJ Mian, Assistant Jetty Superintendent with the Chittagong Port Trust, East Pakistan, is at present undergoing a course of training in port administration and traffic control with the Port of Singapore Authority. His course started on March 20, this year, and163 words
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388 1967-05-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Second District Judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, today adjourned a case in which two youths are charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to their Vice-Principal for a month on an application by a defence counsel. Mr. TT. Rajah, counsel for388 words
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Article52 1967-05-30 4 MUAR, Mon. The Muar Town Council today revealed that there were a total of 143 births and 28 deaths in the Muar district last month. The break-down figures are as follows: Births: Malays (15), and Chinese (13) Deaths: Malays (69>, Chinese (66), Indian (1) and other52 words
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Article48 1967-05-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. —A 25-year-old Chinese man, Tan Boon Sin, died shortly after admission to the Royal Air Force Hospital in giMr. Tan had gone for a swim with a few friends at Changi Point. According to the police he was fished out unconscious after a dive.48 words
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Article, Illustration75 1967-05-30 4 The "Squints" of Secondary IV C who sang a couple of Calypso numbers, including "Island in the Sun", were the Senior Section winners of the Methodist Girls' School's Talentime 1967. The talentime. held on May 27, was presented by the school's Music Society. The "Outsiders"75 words
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Article176 1967-05-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Here's good news for busy executives who want to travel around Malaysia at the most convenient time or whenever business meetings crop up. Sharikat Fiat Distributors (Malaysia) Limited has started a new subsidiary called "Air Taxi Ltd" for executives to travel to any176 words
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Article153 1967-05-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Rediffusion Singapore will present a Records-Stars Concert at the National Theatre tomorrow and Wednesday at 7.45 p.m. each day. The unique programme, lasting two full hours, will consist of comic sketches, songs, and dances. According to the Manager of Rediffusion here, Mr. Jack Snowden, Rediffusion153 words
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Article65 1967-05-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. •-The Samat Art Gallery, which was established here a year ago, in Market Street, has removed to new and larger premises in the AIA Building, Jalan Ampang. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, will be the guest of honour at the65 words
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144 1967-05-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A prominent Australian woman leader today said that she was highly impressed by the progress of the Republic under the leadership of the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew She is Mrs. Edna Roper, M.P. for New South Wales Legislative Council and Federal President144 words
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269 1967-05-30 4 SINGAPORE, >lon. The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has called for a re-orientation of thinking and attitude under the changed circumstances in the political and economic situation. This call was made by the Secretary-General. Mr. Low Kai Koon, in the annual report of269 words
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Article43 1967-05-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss Sakuntala Devi, the visiting Indian mathematician, will show her mathematical talents at the residence of Mr. C.C. Simon, 239, Wolskel Road, here on June .3 at 5.30 p.m. for friends and residents of Serangoon Park Estate.43 words
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Article55 1967-05-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Young Women's Christian Association will hold Its annual general meeting on Thursday. June 22. at 5 Raffles Quay. The Singapore Registrar of Societies has requested that "The National YWCA of Malaya" Is to be changed to "The YWCA of Malaya and of Singapore This will55 words
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Article, Illustration400 1967-05-30 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Belgium and Singapore today concluded and signed an air agreement after a few days negotiation held here between Government officials and the Belgium delegates. Mr. Wong Keng Sam, Permanent Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister's Office, signed on behalf of the Singapore Government400 words
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155 1967-05-30 4 IPOH, Mon. A nun, Chong Beng Fah, 36 placed on bond to be of good behaviour by the Seninl President of the Sessions Court here, Mr.GGu n Chit Tuan, today. She had pleaded guilty to a charge of dishonestly using as genuine three155 words
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197 1967-05-30 4 PENANG, Mon. A 43-year-old railway clerk in Kuala Lumpur, A.D. Joseph, denied in the High Court here today that he was unreasonably jealous over the presence of a lodger at his quarters in Prai five years ago. He appeared as the petitioner in a197 words
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Article178 1967-05-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Industrial Arbitration Tribunal today awarded 90 employees of Eng Giap Public Motor Bus Co., Ltd., TampiiL wage increases raneine from 20 cents per day for bus drivers to 50 cents for cleaners. The award wnich will h* in force up to June178 words
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Article38 1967-05-30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. -P> lice are looking for a woman who lost a gold chain at Mosque Street on May 27 a* 12.45 p.m. The owner shouid report to the nearest police station.38 words
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Article55 1967-05-30 4 IPOH, Mon. Perak tin miner, Mr. Cnong Soon Fan, and Mrs. Chong celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with i dinner at the Wan Hwa National Type Chinese School hall in Menglembu here last night. The occasion was also the 74th and 67th birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Chong55 words
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390 1967-05-30 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. U.S. industrial Arm? are beginning to tame the most difficult but potentiai.y most rewarding process of turning salt water to fresn. The process is called reverse osiSpsis. Six American companies are displaying reverse osmosis water converters, most of them full-scale units,390 words
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Article36 1967-05-30 4 BONN. Mon. (Reuter) The West German government thinks the dilficu.'.e* in the way of British entr> into the European Common Market can all be overcome, Foreign Minister H. Willy Brandt said last night.36 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous23 1967-05-30 3 BC b. a bf Johnny hart Kip pi. t hatVP&d pari; on. vjhickihe hand© espcciall/orLvvcrrusn.. of thebe»sA- rest in. anger*. I Ml ■•.MI23 words
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Miscellaneous16 1967-05-30 4 AB WELL. WAKE A GUESS. IGO ON/GO MOW HI6H DO YOU~L_ THtKKTtVCT PUNt tsf W.IEMTHOUSAND FEET16 words
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Article, Illustration341 1967-05-30 5 P. C - By: P. C. in "beach-kinis" for 1967. As far as colour fashion in "beach-kinis" is concerned, black is making a big come-back despite all that colour rage. Briefly# black is back in "beach-kinis". This is no gimmick. Black can do wonders to341 words
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Article, Illustration211 1967-05-30 5 P. C - -By P.C. THIS week's recipe is a delicious dish of cornbeef cutlets (with accompaniments). This can be the main dish in a European meal. Quantity for three. ingredients needed are two tins of canned cornbeef (12 ozs. each tin), two eggs, breadcrumbs, clarified fat for deep frying, two ozs.211 words
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Article285 1967-05-30 5 DO women prefer to pick up bras, girdles and slips themselves, or do they want attention from sales personnel? Traditionally, department store lingerie sections have always been among the most personalised, yet discount stores do well with pre packaged bras and girdles, slips and sleepwear which simply hang285 words
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247 1967-05-30 5 Florence de Santis - By: Florence de Santis. Despite the possibilities latent in stretch fabrics for making practically all clothes, they have reached a crisis point in their development. Stretch is stalled in front of the fashion barrier. Even makers of pants, the field where stretch has had247 words
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Article, Illustration682 1967-05-30 5 M. N - THIS week's articles in BOUTIQUE are written by our staff reporters PATRICIA CHAN and MADELEINE NATHAN. By M.N. f\NCE it was precision, durability, and that was all that counted with HER. Today perfect timing with our women doesn't mean an ultimate682 words
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Miscellaneous3524 1967-05-30 6 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL .5 Kuala Lumpur Pulau Pinang. 6 Ipoh and Melaka 1 3/10 Johore Singapore 4 Taiping 7 Batu Pahat 9 Kluang A TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 and 8 YOUR TV AND T. V. MALA YSIA T, •SINGAPURA May 30—June 5 "trtrtrk ☆->-> May 30—June 5 Tuesday MAY 303,524 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration611 1967-05-30 7 DAVID HOPKINS - Solo round-the-world voyage in Gipsy Moth IV in 226 days By DAVID HOPKINS PLYMOUTH, Mon. (Reuter). Sir Francis Chichester, the Englishman who completed a solo sail around the world yesterday, is remembered in Tokyo as man who crashed his plane into a telephone pole 36 years611 words
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Article362 1967-05-30 7 DEREK BLACKMAN - BY DEREK BLACKMAN SAIGON. Mon. (Reuter) Vietoon? today fired mon 4 than 60 mortar shells into the American and South Vietnamese military compounds in the northern city of Hue. a spokesman said. in the universitv r-v fired in reply as the shells crashed in shortly362 words
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265 1967-05-30 7 LOVDON, Mon. (Reuter). Nine Indian-born Chinese seamen, all holding British passports, have betume "human shuttlecocks" in a wrangle involving immigration authorities in four countries. They were flown out of Britain yesterday for the second time to Greece *hich had twice deported them to London. ,The265 words
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Article87 1967-05-30 7 CALCUTTA, Mon. (AP) Five people were killed yesterday in bloody rioting in which troops were called out and a dusk-to-dawn curfew was finally imposed. The violence was sparked off by a dispute between members of a gambling club and their landlord. It rapidly developed into87 words
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Article, Illustration286 1967-05-30 7 London, Mon. (ap>.— Miss World, 23-year-old Reita Faria, said yesterday she is going to marry an American she fell in love with after a 48-hour courtship. The Indian Beauty Queen said she has been secretly engaged since February to Mr. David Gorton. 31.286 words
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Article50 1967-05-30 7 MAYS LANDING. New Jersey. Mon. (AP) A 28-year-old man was electrocuted yesterday while flying a kite with a copper wire string on his front lawn. Police said. The victim. William Baardsen, was flying the kite when the kite struck a 7,000-volt electrical power line two blocks away.50 words
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Article211 1967-05-30 7 PLYMOUTH. Mon. (Reuter) Sir Fran cis Chichester's epic round-the-world voyage in Gipsy Moth IV was only the latest in his long list of lone adventures. When he left Plymouth last August on the first leg of his voyage he already had three solo Trans-Atlantic sailings and211 words
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99 1967-05-30 7 IIfELLINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) New Zealand's Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, today sent a message of congratulations to Sir Francis Chichester, the lone yachtsman who arrived at Playmouth today after a round-the-world voyage. The message read: "New Zealand applauds your epic circumnavigation. "This latest lone adventure99 words
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Article, Illustration64 1967-05-30 7 A Huge flying kite measuring 22 feet long and 16 feet wide with a face of Japanese traditional figure called "Dharuma" painted on it, hangs in the entrance hall of the Ueno Station in Tokyo, inviting people to join the grand Kite Flying Festival to bePANA Photo. - 64 words
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174 1967-05-30 7 LJONGKONG, Mon. (Reuter) Leftists to--day started their campaign of harassment again with a snap strike, cutting the vital cross harbour ferry service during this morning's peak period. Thousands of office employees on both sides of the harbour were caught unaware by the174 words
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Article134 1967-05-30 7 NEW YORK. Mon (UPI) Svetlana Aleiuvyena holds her father, Joseph Stalin, responsible for the death of her mother, Newsweek said yesterday. The weekly said this is what will emerge in Svetlana's memo.rs scheduled for publication this fall "The daughter of Joseph Stalin.'' said Newsweek, "will134 words
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Article37 1967-05-30 7 GUATEMALA CITY. Mon. (Reuter) Two more bullet-riddled bodies have been found following a wave of terrorism in the country. A total of nine bodies have now been discovered in various parts of the country.37 words
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127 1967-05-30 7 BRUSSELS, Mon (AP) Fire brigades from all parts of Brussels were called out to fight a huge blaze in suburban Molenbeek yesterday. The city's second major fire In a week, it spread over an area of disused plants, vacant lots and old127 words
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191 1967-05-30 7 CJYDNEY, Mon. (AP). The proudest mother in Australia today is a cross-bred Merino Ewe she has just given birth to five leaping, gambolling fluffvcoated lambs. The multiple births occurred as a result of tests being carried out at the Wagga Agricultural College191 words
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Article48 1967-05-30 7 NEW DELHI. Mon. (Reuter) Bees broke up a meeting of the Madhya Pradesh State Cabinet at Pachmarbi on Saturday and three fleeting Ministers were badly stung. The bees first attacked gardeners. then police sentries and finally the Cabinet ministers who ran for cover.48 words
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Article, Illustration354 1967-05-30 10 PARIS, Mon. (UPI).— U.S. astronauts yesterday toured the U.S. pavilion answering questions from French and foreign visitors. The two men, Lt. Col. David Scott, 34, and copilot of Gemini 8 historical link-up flight with an agena target, and Lt. Col. Michael Collins,354 words
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287 1967-05-30 10 LAGOS, iMon. (UPI).— Troops were alerted and state of emergency was declared yesterday in a last-ditch effort to prevent Africa's most populous nation from spliting apart. The independence-mind-ed Eastern Regions Radio confirmed today that the areas counsultative assembly had passed a resolution asking287 words
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Article40 1967-05-30 10 OXFORD, Mississippi. Mon. (Reuter) An unknown sniper fired more than two dozen .22 rifle bullets on to the Mississippi University campus last niffht, forcing students to scramble for fear of their lives. No one was injured.40 words
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Article, Illustration807 1967-05-30 10 M-E and V'nam set false note to GENEVA, Mon. (UPI). United Nations Secretary General U Thant and Pope Paul VI joined in urging the nations of the world to stop fighting as they launched the Pacem in Terris convocation in ceremonies in Geneva yesterday.807 words
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68 1967-05-30 10 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Some 600 Chinese schools taken over by the Indonesian government will soon be opened up again, the Armed Forces bulletin reported It quoted Colonel Kartahadikusuma. head of the Department of Basic Education as saying the Chinese schools banned by a government68 words
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Article343 1967-05-30 10 GENEVA. Moru (AP) Speaking as a Buddhist, U.N. Secretary General U Thant yesterday paid a warm tribute to the late Pope John XXIII as one of the great men of the 20th century. The praise came in U Thant's message to the opening meetina343 words
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146 1967-05-30 10 MIAMI. Florida, Mon. At > •—Japanese Crown Akihito ond Crown iC? cess Michiko arrived terday from a 17-day tot. of South America They were greeted Miami International a> port by Japanese Cot£\ Naokazu Okuda of t Orleans, and Mr. Tadv suna Yabu. Secretary146 words
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102 1967-05-30 10 JAKARTA, Mon. (tm Indonesia has banned all James Bond-type movies. The film censor board said these movies have re suited in "crave consequences'' on the Indonesian youth and announced it will no longer approve their exhibition. (A report from Cairo said United Arab Republic authorities102 words
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Article95 1967-05-30 10 ALLENTOWN. Penns?! vania. Mon. (Reuter 1 George Buss, a cement factory worker arrested for being drunk and disorderly on Friday msM following an all-sw party, was married n jail here yesterday after being unable to raise t $309 bond. The witnesses were t«J policemen who95 words
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Article34 1967-05-30 10 JAKARTA, Mon. A four-man delegation is due to talks here tomorrow Indonesian govern rr.en. cials to settle the terms a US $6O million ere cb Japan has offered Inonr^.34 words
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152 1967-05-30 10 JFK assassination NEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter) New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison said today there was no question of his failing to prove a Kennedy assassination conspiracy "because we have already proved it and we have the evidence." Appearing on a television interview programme he152 words
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Article761 1967-05-30 8 IN RECENT months, the Selangor Police apprehended the culprits shortly following their commission of crimes. This achievement was the result of information given by the public. According to the March issue of the Malayan Police magazine, information is the key that figuratively unlocks the doors harbouring wanted761 words
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1692 1967-05-30 8 Lim Kit Siang - By: Lim Kit Siang Central Executive Committee member of the Democratic Action Party, who gave a talk on "The role of trade unions in Malaysian politics" at a recent Wednesday political class of the Klang branch of the DA.P. THERE has been1,692 words
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LETTERS...
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Article229 1967-05-30 8 T*HE proposed formation of a united o PD0 $i »ion front to conte»t the next elections ii indeed heartening to everyone. Evidently, the front will embrace dedicated intellectuals from various political parties who have all along cherished and stood for Malaysia. Today, Parliament sadly lacks an229 words
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Article268 1967-05-30 8 Teachers have hit the headlines again. The joys of Singapore bars of forbidden fruit to the faceless, listless and anonymous teachers. The overpaid and underworked teachers have done their forced marches. Punctually at 7.30 every morning. while the rest of the citizens are fast asleep, they268 words
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319 1967-05-30 8 MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI - MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI TN August last year the A Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok announced that the Majlis I gam a Islam (Council 0 f Muslim Religion) uould formed soon and a Mufti and a President appointed by the President of319 words
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Article179 1967-05-30 8 S. RAMACHANDRA - S. RAMACHANDRA IT has been suggested that there is need for overheaa bridges due to the F* trian congestion a.ors stretch' of Geylang R f -a -f' tween the Tanjong Ka -'■■■< Road junction and inn-*-Market caused by the continuous flow of moto: ffic without179 words
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COMMERCIAL – INDUSTRIAL
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595 1967-05-30 9 TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter). Some developing r, it ions producing tin are expected to ask consumer co mines to restrict the use of substitute materials e International Tin Council to be held here 0 r May 29 to June 2, sources close to595 words
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Article107 1967-05-30 9 'ESSELTON. Mon. (Reu- T The price of im- ed rice has gone up 30 r in recent months h still climbing. f ne Vietnam war, the n n Hong Kong and the /•-.-Portuguese demonstran in Macao early this are blamed. Most of Sabah's foreign comes from Thailand,107 words
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271 1967-05-30 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Fraser and Neave. the Seven-Up Bottler in Singapore have been awarded the "7 Up Quality Award"' for 1966 by international headquarters of the SevenUp Export Corporation, it was announced today. The Award is made annually to Seven-Up bottlers throughout the world271 words
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Article, Illustration288 1967-05-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The East Asiatic Co. Ltd. has completed delivery of 10 Heidelberg printing machines to a new printing and manufacturing factory in Petaling Jaya. The machines cost a total of half a million dollars. "This is the largest single sales288 words
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Article64 1967-05-30 9 Rome. Mon. (Reuter) West German Foreign Minister. Mr. Willy Brandt said here today common market leaders might discuss possible ways of achieving a peaceful solution to the Middle-East crisis during their two-day summit beginning in Rome tomorrow. Speaking on arrival at the airport. Herr Brandt64 words
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Article46 1967-05-30 9 KARACHI, Mon. (Reuter) Pakistan plans to send delegations to 20 countries during its next financial year to boost foreign trade, it was announced here today. They will go to the United States, Canada. West Germany. East European, African and Middle Eastern countries.46 words
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Article292 1967-05-30 9 SINGAPORE, Mon —Jun« first grade rubber f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 56J cents per lb., down fiveeighths of a cent from previous close. The tone was very quietWith a lack of overseas lead and London closed today for Whitsun,292 words
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Article24 1967-05-30 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK55.825/5.84 per US dollar for cash HK515.99 per pound sterling. HK$27l 25 per tael gold.24 words
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Article16 1967-05-30 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The tin price for today was $609.00 per picul, down 50 cents.16 words
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Article879 1967-05-30 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORB Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Koala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MBA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.35 a.m. Airline Garuda 9.82 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a m Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from879 words
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583 1967-05-30 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Stock Exchange opened the week today on a dull and featureless note. Industrial prices were generally easier or barely steady. In the section, counters saw which fair activity were Central Sugar which closed at $l6B, Gammon at $l.lO and Chemical at $1.73.583 words
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131 1967-05-30 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) Trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange was resumed this morning Members of the exchange had agreed not to post any quotes since Friday, following the disturbances throughout the colony. Trading was quiet at the start and only six of the131 words
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Article47 1967-05-30 9 JESSELTON, Mon. (Reuter) The Rubber Fund Board has decided to put $lOO,OOO into an oil palm nursery at Tawau. The venture, on a 50acre plot of land, would produce oil palm seedlings for sale. Initial planting will begin in about 10 days.47 words
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Article476 1967-05-30 9 SINGAPORE —Stock Exchange bid and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDLST&1AL Boustead 1 48 C. Sugar 1.68 1.69 < hrniK-al Co 1.7« 1.73 Cold .storage 3.36 3.42 I)un lop (New) 2.08 2.10 Dnnlop (Old) CD 2.20 2.23 E. Smelting XD 4.12 4.14 Ess* Ordv476 words
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Article14 1967-05-30 9 1 j riJ :TrTlB|^ffftii>^yT^^^rTfj iti 1M if Jl ffffiTM (♦Hons Kong Currency)14 words
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Article92 1967-05-30 9 SINGAPORE. Mon .—Singapore Chines Produce Fxchanre noon prices today were: Bayer* Sclien Coconut oil (FOR) Rulk 47.50 Coconut oil (FOR> Rrums 50.00 Loose Copra Mixed May/June 28.50 Nutmegs 110* mm 345.00 Nutmegs R a W 165.00 Garbled Lampong Rlack Pepper (FOR) mm 112.50 Pepper Rlark Special Sarawak (FOR) 105.0092 words
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Article186 1967-05-30 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Mli Maru 3/4 Yamaguchi Maru 6/7 Ocean Prima 8/9 Laertes 10/11 Jeppesen Maersk 13/14 Heogh Duke 15/16 Castel Felice 18 Rhexenor 19 Surma 21/22 Perak 23/24 Van Noort 25/26 Leoville 27/28 Shinei Maru 31/32186 words
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Miscellaneous111 1967-05-30 10 The DEADLY QiIiCES AFFAIR 3IINDED/ soud and il&a staogbx back The &xl's ev%s open WIDE wrrw PEAK ANO SUDDENLY.. '«-E? EVE3SOWS A?CW...ME? BROW WRINKLES I CANNOT GAMBLE THAT TWEY AffE NOT ENEMIES... I W-WHY, YOU ARE MAKING A MISTAKE.. r r. vV m aw Ss ?r V< H I Kg111 words
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Advertisement104 1967-05-30 11 For Your Favourite Records SHOP AT E tot/b FREE Fato* Spice *Pwlar Classical *Jau Tsps-Rscerders Radios Aapliflsrs. PRICES VERY REASONABLE 7, Grand Flow, InteruUmul BtMiar Orclird Ru4 ftgipirt. SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! A very funny melange of virtuous maidens cunning cousins dastardly deeds bodies in barrels and boxes and boxes of boxes!104 words
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Miscellaneous2550 1967-05-30 11 A SEEK RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPURA wmWMmm \C Vf K Nf o o o o ilADIO MALA YSIA RADIO May 30—June 5 -irCriz irirCr J/ay 30 Tuesday MAY 30 AM 6 00 Prog. Summary; "a 02 Morning Melodies. 7 o n Th* News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri: 7.45 News In -p2,550 words
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Article, Illustration649 1967-05-30 12 K. SIDHU - By: K. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Mon. A host of attractive and talented stars plus lots of new faces will be seen in the television series "Bewitched" which makes a comeback over Television Singapura from June 23 over Channel 5 at 6.40 p.m. "Bewitched", you'll never649 words
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451 1967-05-30 12 Hoo Ban Khee - By: Hoo Ban Khee Kuala lumpur, M on. The Malaysian Arts Theatre Group, after a recent sh a k e-u p, is to spear-head an allround development of a Malaysian theatre. Plans have been drawn up to provide a proper system of training for451 words
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Article, Illustration82 1967-05-30 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. Television Singapura's "Saln^ nde a 43-minute variety show is a combinaskih f talent and To t» telecast on June 7, over Channel 8 at 7.35 p.m. it is a programme lull of songs, music and laughter. Appearing on June 782 words
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Article, Illustration165 1967-05-30 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. Do you want to have a real good time in entertainment? Then don't forget the Chinese Variety Show which will be telecast on Channel 8 at 7.55 p.m., on June 9. It is produced by Bill Wee, a new recruit in the165 words
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Miscellaneous855 1967-05-30 12 news of current activities in Singapore. 7.20 UP AND ABOUT Music and songs to keep you up and about. 8.00 THE NEWS 8.10 UP AND ABOUT 8.45 DISCORAMA EMI Sunday selection. 9.45 KINDA FOLKSY 10.00 JET SPEED RECORDS George Favacho presents some of the latest release, flown out from Britain--10.30855 words
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Article829 1967-05-30 13 M. GORDON - Nothing should be done to kill racial harmony says retiring Minister -J= M. GORDON KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —"I entered politics at the right time which comes once in the history of II q nation. With these words, the Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.)829 words
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Article114 1967-05-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The 60th birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong will be observed throughout Malaysia on June 7. He was elected the fourth Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Aug. 19. 1965 and sworn In on Sept. 21 t 1965. The official programme of celebration In the114 words
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108 1967-05-30 13 MUAR. Mon. Eight districts will take part in the Johore State interdistrict Berzanji (poemreciting) competition at the Muar Club padang here on Thursday from 8 p.m. The districts taking part are: Muar, Johore Bahru, Segamat, Batu Pahat, Kluang. Mersing. Pontian and Kota108 words
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391 1967-05-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A former pupil of the Cochrane Road School here, on trial for the murder of a man at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park on Sept. 23 last year, today claimed he was watching television at home391 words
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Article120 1967-05-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. J. N. Goyal, the leader of a four-man Air-lidia delegation disclosed that Air India would operate Its services to Malaysia before the end of the year. Mr. Goyal who is also the Joint Secretary of the Indian Ministry of Transport said120 words
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244 1967-05-30 13 ASA CONFERENCE OPENS: MANILA, Mon. (AP) —A conference of the three nation association of Southeast Asia (ASA) convened to discuss commerce and industry in the region opened here today with a call by a Thailand official for expanded trade among developing244 words
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150 1967-05-30 13 BASSE TERRE. Guadeloupe. Mon. (UPI)— Troops and gendarmes flown in from France and neighbouring French possessions held the nearby city of Pointe-a-Pitre under an iron grip yesterday to prevent further outbreaks of violence in the usually languid Baribbean city. Bloody clashes between local police150 words
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111 1967-05-30 13 CARACAS. Mon. <AP) Terrorists shot and k lied the Treasurer General of the State of Guarico yesterday in an attack at San Juan De Los Morros, 70 miles southwest of here. The official. Mr. Rodolfo Gonzalez, was slain while filling out a horse racing111 words
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Article527 1967-05-30 13 C. F. LEE - By C. F. LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. As the 6,000 members of the DTC Teachers Union began its work-to-rule throughout the country today, the union headquarters here has issued a set of rules which it urged all members to observe strictly. i They are: Members should527 words
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Article71 1967-05-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian music lovers, for the first time, will hear popular Malay songs played on an electronic organ by international Japanese organist Mr. Yoshimufl Klrino. Mr. Kirino. 27, will give an electronic organ recital on Wednesday at the Malayan Teachers Training College Hall, Pantai Valley.71 words
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73 1967-05-30 13 MUAR. Mon. —The Johore State Government is working on a plan to construct a new metalled road to the popular Ayer Panas Waterfalls, 25 miles north of here, to Dromote tourism The new road, two miles long, will link the Muar Segamat trunk-road and73 words
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Article40 1967-05-30 13 STRASBOURG. France, Mon (Renter) A cat walked into a barracks here to join its master, soldier Guillaume Schmitt, who was transferred from Merbach, 110 kms (nearly 70 miles) to the east across the Vosges mountains, 21 days ago.40 words
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149 1967-05-30 13 HONG KONG, Mon. rUPI) Hong Kong film makers do not intend to move their studios to Malaysia where they are welcome by Malaysian movie circles. Most local film makers consider the establishment of studios in Malaysia for the shooting of Mandarin, Cantonese and149 words
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96 1967-05-30 13 MALACCA Mon. Malacca police are aware of the identity of one of the three men reported to have swindled a local woman of $39,000 recently. Descriptions of this man have been flashed to a number of police districts where the wanted man96 words
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Advertisement113 1967-05-30 13 The NEW STADIUM NEGARA RESTAURANT (Fully Air-Conditioned) Completely Renovated For Excellent European Cuisine visit te Co q K.L. ***** In Singapore tryr the Coq d'Or Inn Hotel Facing Seafront 61, Brooke Road KATONG Tel: *****-2 Superb Chinese 44 DIM SUMS" Daily From 7 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. with Specialities Delicacies113 words
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Miscellaneous264 1967-05-30 13 ©SHAW ORGANISATION [lido ***** I soa Showing 19.30. 1.45, 5.30. 8.45 student* Concession $l.OO to any teat at 1010 A 145 Shows MY FMR I. ADY" (WBl Super Panavision 70 Color NEXT CHANGE! THE HILL* KI N RED «U.A.) Teri-ric Techniscope CAPITOL yho"e ******1 \n* «h n 11. 1.3», 4,264 words
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Miscellaneous164 1967-05-30 13 ORGANISATION ORCHARD ***** OPENS TODAY! 3 Shows! 12.45, 4..% *.15 pm "ONE SPY TOO MANY" Plus "ONE OF OUR SPIES IS MISSING" Robert Vaughn David MeCallum 51 CATHAY 334(10 Open* Today! 11, 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30 "OPERATION DIAMOND" Charles Aznavour Fran Scope ODEON ***** 13th EXCITING DAY! U a.m.. 1.30164 words
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Article69 1967-05-30 14 JAKARTA. Mon. (AP) Indonesia will host the international boxing tournament scheduled from June 15 to 19, the official news agency Antara reported today. Acting President General Suharto has agreed to present a cup for the tour nament which will be named the "Suharto Cup." Six countries will69 words
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384 1967-05-30 14 El Soto - By El Soto SINGAPORE, Mon. Robert Sie made a grand recovery from 14th position in the "In Like Flint" bowling tournament to snatch first place in the finals bowled yesterday at Jackie's Orchard. Robert Sie, with just 1700 pinfalls over a ninegame seTies384 words
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Article164 1967-05-30 14 SAN REMO, Italy. Mon. (AP) Swiss ace Luigi Taveri, riding a Japanese Honda motorbike, yesterday won the 125-cc class race in the Ospedaletti International motorcycling competition near this Italian Riviera resortTaveri covered the 21 laps of the Ospedaletti circuit or 70.980 kilometres in 42.36.2 minutes164 words
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77 1967-05-30 14 Japan's Miyamoto (left) full back shoots with his head in a vain attempt as England's forward Trevor Bladon (left in white) entangles and succeeded in scoring at 38 minutes to bring the final score to beat the All-Japan Squad, 3-1 on the first match played at the National Stadium on77 words
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Article, Illustration56 1967-05-30 14 BOWLING TIPS: Bowlers should feel a definite pressure on the right foot as the slide starts on the left foot. Don't make the mistake of sliding up to the foul line "one-legg-ed." so to speak. Push off with the right foot. This will help keep you56 words
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Article126 1967-05-30 14 SEGAMAT, Mon. A veteran badminton player, John Chong. 51, of Segamat Estate, stole the show when he captured three titles at the All Malayan Estates Staff Union. Segamat Branch annual badminton tournament 1967, which concluded at the Diamond Jubilee hall here last night. John, playing126 words
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77 1967-05-30 14 MEXICO City, Mon. (AP) Atletico de Madrid and the local selection Azteca tied 0-0 in a voilent match played yesterday at the Azteca Stadium. The visiting team from Madrid was booed by the local fans who were clearly disappointed with their performance both yesterday77 words
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236 1967-05-30 14 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Yokozuna (grand champion) Taiho yesterday undoubtedly celebrated his happiest birthday, his 27th, because he not onlv won his 25th Sumo title yesterday but he will marrv the girl of his dreams today. As the strongest champion in the history of236 words
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Article134 1967-05-30 14 JAKARTA, Mon- (AP) Malaysia's Minister for Education, Enche Khir Johari, has claimed that the badminton team he is leading for the Thomas Cup World Championship will come out the victor, it was reported today. The report,carried by the official news Antara, said Enche Khir Johari134 words
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Article61 1967-05-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The third Perak closed tennis championships will be held at the Teluk Anson Chinese Club hard courts in Teluk Anson from June 23 to July 2. Closing date for entries is June 9. Request for entry forms should be addressed to Mr. Low Nga,61 words
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286 1967-05-30 14 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Gaylord Perry. a 21-game winner in 1966 who is off to a wobbly start in 1967. pitched one of his best games of the season yesterday when his six-hitter enabled the San Francisco Giants to score a 4-1 victory over286 words
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Article91 1967-05-30 14 LIMA, Mon. (UPI) Alianza Lima defeated Sheffield, 2-1 in a soccer game played here last night. At half time the game was 1-0 in favour of Alianza. The first goal was scored by Cubillas at 3 minutes, the second was by Perico at ten minutes91 words
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772 1967-05-30 14 Little Nene - By Little Nene T JUST couldn't help but comment on wh 0 f is the lotest in boxing recently. It's about a Filipino Consul General who sent hi s Consul and an attorney to see California Governor Ronald Reagan regarding a junior772 words
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172 1967-05-30 14 SEOUL. Mon. (Reuter) The Fourth Asian Mens Basketball Championships will be held in Seoul from September 21 to October 4, the South Korean Organising Committee has announced. The committee said that the tournament would concurrently be an elimination round to pick up two Asian172 words
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Article122 1967-05-30 14 LONDON. Mon l»* fi Lord Snowdon. husoarof Britain's Princess M ret. and his team came fourth yesterday ui cross-channel wa:er from the British coast Cao Oris Nez. France Race officials here sa.c had been the first of i kind. A tU/rk Competing with British122 words
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1160 1967-05-30 15 Horses Class 3, Div. 2—sVj Furs. 17s alentino 0y 12? Q and D Stable Osman -v oasis 5y 125 Newborn Stable Tulloh 0 For Fun 4y 123 For Fun Stable Tulloh Equity 9y 125 Olympia Stable Teh Liberty II 124 W and W Stable1,160 words
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Article435 1967-05-30 15 WINDSOR LAD - Okay Okay does fastest workout by WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Mon. Walkaway, with Johnny Wilson astride, displayed striking form on the track here this morning when he eaiily skipped over 3f in 38-1/5 sec., in the company of Devon Venture. WALKAWAY was kept on the bit all435 words
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208 1967-05-30 15 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Rodney Marsh of third division championship winners. Queen's Park Rangers, was the leading goalscorer in the 1966 -67 English football season. He netted 44 times in football league. Football Association Cup and Football League Cup matches. Apart from gaining promotion,208 words
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109 1967-05-30 15 IPOH, Mon. The Royal Perak Motor Club will hold a speed trial here this Sunday under the patronage of the Sultan of Perak. The entire proceeds will be donated to the Perak Flood Relief Fund. Two popular Grand Prix motor-cyclists, Bulldog Kuan of Penang109 words
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187 1967-05-30 15 IPOH, Mon. —Sixteen horses will contest this year's $25,000 Perak Derby to be run over 1-1/2 miles on Sunday. Following are the weights:THE PERAK DERBY Class I—Div. 1 1-1/2 Miles Champagne 129 Grenadier 126 Pasir Bogak 121 Gambalan 121 Baroque 117 Queen's Messenger 116 Sporting187 words
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Article, Illustration1400 1967-05-30 15 SYDNEY, Australia. Mon. During the past few years a game which its players often refeT to as poor man's polo has spread across the Australian continent. Its official name is polocrosse and it is a hard, tough, competitive horse sport that demands great1,400 words
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204 1967-05-30 15 MONTEVIDEO, Mon. (Reuter) Defending champion Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, the United States and Argentina last night reached the final round of the 13nation world basketball championships by scoring second consecutive victories in qualifying play Poland, making its championship debut, caused the only surprise204 words
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Article199 1967-05-30 16 R.D. Selva - FORMIDABLE SIDE FOR TWO-DAY UNDER-23 FINAL By R.D. Selva KTALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor have picked a formidable team to meet Singapore this weekend for the two-day final of the Malaysian Cricket Association Under-23 inter-state competition, which begins on the Selangor Club padang on Saturday at 10.30199 words
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Article, Illustration105 1967-05-30 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Inche Othman Wok, Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, presented prizes to the winners of the Boys' Brigade Week and Boys' Brigade Walk '67 at a prize-giving ceremony last Saturday at the Anglo-Chinese School. The highest squad collection during the Boys' Brigade Week was Squad105 words
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Article143 1967-05-30 16 MENTAKAB. Mon. The 6 Temerloh-Mentakab match of the annual Temerloh Basketball Tournament last night ended in an uproar with hundreds ol spectators booing and throwing chairs into the court. The match, played at the Chung Hwa School's indoor stadium. ended abruptly before time when tempers were143 words
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Article109 1967-05-30 16 JAKARTA. Mon. (AP) The United States badminton team, winner of the American zone playoffs, arrived here today in hopes of taking awav the world badminton title from Indonesia The 12-man United States team, headed by coach T. Wynn Roger, will face a powerful Japanese team in109 words
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Article476 1967-05-30 16 Little Nene - by Little Nene THIRTY years or so ago golfing politicians were ridiculed by their non-golfing counterparts, for wasting their time hitting the tiny ball on roughs and fairways. The non-playing blah blah boys were of the opinion that the taxpayers cash were being wasted. But now it is476 words
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Article207 1967-05-30 16 SEREMBAN. Mon. Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club made a triumphant comeback to cricket after a long lay-off with a splendid eight-run win over Seremban Garrison XI at Paroi camp grounds here yesterday. For the Negri Chinese who fielded several former State cricketers, th.s is the first207 words
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267 1967-05-30 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. The Football Referees' Association of Singapore intend to hold courses for those keen to take up refereeing in Singapore. The hon. secretary of FRAS. Mr. H. S. Dhillon. said this new move is among one of the267 words
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Article84 1967-05-30 16 MELBOURNE, Mon. (Reuter) Former Australian swimming champion Linda McGill plans to swim the English Channel again this time in a topless swimsuit. Linda, who missed the channel record by only 11 minutes in 1965, told reporters last night: "The next time I intend to84 words
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94 1967-05-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Blues Cricket Club from Hyderabad. India, which toured Ceylon recently are negotiating with the Malaysian Cricket Association for a touT of West Malaysia. Sunsport understands the BCC have asked for a month's tour here early next year. The Indian94 words
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Article167 1967-05-30 16 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) The United States Soccer Association made its entrance into the New York area today at Yankee Stadium before an estimated 21.000 spectators. The New York Skyiiners, who are represented in the league by Cerro of Montevideo, Uruguay, drew 1-1 with167 words
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Article239 1967-05-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian cricket fans who have been looking forward to the three-week tour by the Ceylon Government Services cricket team due to arrive here next week are in for a bitter disappointment. The Ceylon team has not responded to the repeated cables239 words
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713 1967-05-30 16 TOKYO, Mon. (LPI) The Three Hundred n u as its name implies limits its membership tr, u the 300 denomination and is one of the moq eVri* sive golf clubs in Japan. This is the club where Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos was a713 words
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490 1967-05-30 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Parliamentary fiT cretary (Social Affairs) deputy chairman of Organising Council for th# As; an Table-Tennis Championships, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, today stresse-' the importance of dedication and self-discipline" in preparation for an mteis national competition. Addressing a batch of 37490 words
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Advertisement301 1967-05-30 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR, Ngee Ann BuiWing. Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK b Brothers, Ltd., 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore. HAMIEM STORE, 1419 Upper Chang! Road Singapore 17. A-T, gnanaprakasam CO., 1361 Changl Point.301 words
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Miscellaneous62 1967-05-30 16 1 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 4.32 p.m. (7.0 ft). et A e ham: 957 am <13.3 ft.); 9.56 p.m. R?IL^ ickson i- 10 32 am O 0 ft.); 11.15 p.m. (6.4 ft.). ii^m P 2 re L.. 2 23 a m <Bl 4.42 p.m. (6.5 ft). ech H. a m62 words
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