Eastern Sun, 26 June 1967
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Title Section24 1967-06-26 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 332 Monday, 26 June 1967, MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article298 1967-06-26 1 HOPES FOR N-WEAPONS BAN TREATY RISE IN U.S. Second Summ GLASSBORO, New Jersey, Sun. (Reuter) of a treaty banning the spread of nuclear weapons rose today as President Johnson and Soviet Premier A(exei Kosygin prepared for their second summit here in three days. The meeting was arranged at298 words
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Article, Illustration84 1967-06-26 1 Smiles all round at the Commonwealth Relations Office in London on June 22 when Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (2nd from left) and his Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee (extreme right) called on Mr. Herbert Bowden, the Commonwealth Rel a t ions SecretaryUPI Photo. - 84 words
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415 1967-06-26 1 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore meets Prime Minister Harold Wilson on Monday for crucial discussions on the fate of the Singapore base in Britain's plans to cut its defence commitments east of Suez. Mr. Lee, who is415 words
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200 1967-06-26 1 BANGKOK, Sun. (AP) A 50 year old schoolteacher with eleven wives has become Thailand's most famous anti-Com-munist fighter. According to military authorities. the teacher last week singlehandedly held off a band of 40 wellarmed Communist terrorists, killing one and seriously injuring another. The teacher, Nit200 words
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261 1967-06-26 1 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) AntiBritish demonstrations over alleged atrocities on Chinese nationals in Hong Kong were held in the Chinese cities of Canton and Shanghai yesterday. According to Radio Canton. 50,000 revolutionary workers, peasants. Red Guards and Government cadres (officials) paraded in the streets261 words
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131 1967-06-26 1 LONDON, Sun (UPI) Mr. Fred T.T. Aw, 28-year-old General Manager of the Hong Kong Tiger Standard, arrived today for his wedding to model Pel Lin. 24. at London's Caxton Hall. They met three years ago while Mr. Aw was studying Chinese in Tai Pin.131 words
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Article75 1967-06-26 1 ADEN. Sun. (Reuter) Twenty four British soldiers were buried today at a desert cemetery near here in a poignant ceremony said to be the biggest of its kind since the Korean war. Buried with them was a British civilian. Twentytwo of the soldiers and the civilian75 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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530 1967-06-26 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Secretary-General of the National Trades Unions Congress, Mr. Seah Mui Kok today called on members and officials of the Air Ministry Local Staff Union to face the coming withdrawal of British Forces from Singapore with courage and try to530 words
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Article21 1967-06-26 2 bSK Sun.-Th. saoorV pk w Day of th Sinc lr Home will held on Saturday, August21 words
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Article62 1967-06-26 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. A British Army Children's Schools Art Exhibition will be held at Alexandra Junior School Nepal Circus from July 8 to 16. The exhibition, which is a display of work done by infant. junior and secondary schools in Singapore, will be opened by Colonel R.D. Renton,62 words
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Article22 1967-06-26 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. There were 93 road accidents of which two were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.22 words
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Article167 1967-06-26 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Queenstown Citizens Consultative Committee Area 4 will be holding a 'Baby Show" at the Queenstown Community Centre, Buller Terrace on the Sunday Aug. 6 at 9.00 a.m. under the patronage of the Minister for Labour Mr. Jek Yeun Thong M.P for Queenstown. The167 words
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Article203 1967-06-26 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Adult Education Board is organising courses in Conversational Malay, Mandarin, Tamil, spoken Hokkien and Cantonese. The courses will be at beginners' and intermediate levels and are expected to commence in mid-July or as soon as the minimum number of 30 students for203 words
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Article80 1967-06-26 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Three people, two of them women were found dead in separate places dur:ng the past 24 hours in the Republic. According to a police spokesman, a woman. Kg Mei, 66 was found hanging in her Palmer Road home. Another woman. Tay Siong Bee. 48. was80 words
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Article, Illustration108 1967-06-26 2 THE Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok opened the RETAS' FM and Living Sound exhibition on Friday at the Victoria Memorial Hall. After the opening, accompanied by the Parliamentary Secre'o y to the Ministry for Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Enche Of man toured all the108 words
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400 1967-06-26 3 BEN D'CUNHA - iLI BEN D'CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police lobbed tear gas bombs to break up a procession of pro-Arab supporters here this afternoon. Organised by the local branches of Party Ra'ayat and Labour Party, about 500 people carrying banners condemning Israeli400 words
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Article135 1967-06-26 3 PENANG. Sun. Plans are being made to provide mnrp cottages to homeless cured patienti after leaving the leper camp in Pulau Jerejak. This was stated by the Chairman of the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association, Penang Branch, Enche Aziz Ibrahim, in his report presented at their annual135 words
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Article109 1967-06-26 3 PENANG. Sun. A wellsnown singing preacher, Dr. Samuel Kamaleson, at one time attracted by the possibility of a singing career with All-India Radio, Is here. He has since been in Singapore and Malaysia for the past five weeks and has conducted his messages in sermon and109 words
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267 1967-06-26 3 PENANG, Sun. A free trade zone for which 500 acres have been reserved will be provided within the 2,250-acre industrial estate in the Prai-Butterworth area, which will be established soon. "This will be the first zone of its kind in our country," said267 words
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142 1967-06-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two senior military officers and 152 other ranks of the Malaysian Armed Forces are now receiving various types of training under the armed forces resettlement schemes. The schemes, implemented in 1960, are aimed at helping the armed forces personnel to learn a trade142 words
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Article, Illustration51 1967-06-26 3 The Sultan of Pahane Colonel-in-Chlef of the Royal Malay Regiment, reviews the Second Battalion of the Regiment at a farewell parade in Sungei Besi on Saturday before its departure for East Malaysia. pi c t ur e shows His Royal Highness taking the salute during the51 words
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Article, Illustration103 1967-06-26 3 The Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan (left), who is also chairman of the Malaysian Red Cross Society, receives from Dato Lee Chee Shan, Managing Director of the Chun* Khiaw Bank Ltd., the key® to one of the four ambulances presented by four Malaysian companies to103 words
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277 1967-06-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malay, sian Red Cross Society aims to build up its ambulance service to a point where every State Branch will be able to operate ambulan- ces on its own. This was announced by its Chairman, the Minister of Welfare277 words
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91 1967-06-26 3 TELUK ANSON, Sua. The Perak Government will do its best to develop and improve Teluk Anson town as well as other villages ill the district. This was disclosed here today by Dato Mohamad All Zaim bin Haji Mohamad, the Speaker of the Perak Legislative Assembly,91 words
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Article556 1967-06-26 4 JAMAL ALI - NECESSARY TO CHECK UNDESIRABLES' By JAMAL ALI SUNGEI PAT AN I, Sun. A political purge should be carried out within the UMNO itself against members who are "•tabbing" the party as well as the Government in the back. This is necessary to check the556 words
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Article125 1967-06-26 4 KUCHING. Sun- A Government spokesman today warned members of the public against dangers of hunting after dark in non-curfew areas, particularly in those rural and border areas where military operations are being carried out. "In such circumstances there is always a risk that they will125 words
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Article75 1967-06-26 4 KUCHING, Sun. The International Eye Bank in Ceylon has once again responded to a n appeal this time to save the eyesight of a Malay girl and a 23-year-old Sea Dayak, both from Sarawak. Last Tuesday, the birthday of Prophet Muhammad, a consignment of75 words
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215 1967-06-26 4 IPOH, Sun. In cosmopolitan Malaysia a happy and endurable society is in the offing with mutual tolerance, justice and fair play. This was stated by Mr. Lim Chee Hock, Chairman of the Democratic Action Party, Ipoh Branch, at its public rally at215 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-06-26 4 AML Sarawak Branch of the Malaysian Red Cross Association ha s presented a wheel-chair to a 64-year-•ld crippled woman. She is Mrs. Florence Eho of a retired civil servant, Mr. John Khoo. Mrs. Khoo has been suffering from rheumatoid arthritis since 1931. The wheel-chair, costing 5450, wit presented91 words
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Article, Illustration70 1967-06-26 4 Tunku the crack bowman' Perhaps Robin Hood could not have done better. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman had several "bulls-eyes" In this bow-and-arrow competition at one of the stalls at the University of Malaya Students Union's Bth Welfare Carnival, on Saturday evening. Eastern Sun picture shows the Tunku hard inEASTERN SUN Pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 70 words
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Article119 1967-06-26 4 IPOH, Sun. Three persons lost their lives in road mishaps In Perak during the week-end. They were all motor-cyclist*. An assistant agricultural officer in Teluk Anson, Tan bin Mohamed, 22. was killed when hit machine came into collision with a stationary lorry at the 20*119 words
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Article123 1967-06-26 4 KUALA LUMPUH, Sun. The Police were accused of brutality in dealinf with the pro-Arab demonstrators here this afternoon by the Electrical Workers Union who also took part in the procession A spokesman of the Union said that some of their members were injured as a123 words
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Article130 1967-06-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The principal of the multicourse co-educational Hawera High School in New Zealand, Mr. P. J. Whelan, today highly recommended the co-educatioai system to schools in South-east Asia. Mr. Whelan, a staunch believer in co-education, said the system has been running very well in New Zealand.130 words
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499 1967-06-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Staff Side of the National Whitley Council is to press for the scrapping of the system of Board of Governors/ Managers for schools. Instead it wants State Education Officers to be more effective by greater decentralisation.499 words
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115 1967-06-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Bth annual welfare carnival organised by the University of Malaya Students' Union which ended here today was a resounding success. The two-day carnival ended with the drawing of the lucky numbers for a return air ticket to Bangkok. Hundreds of people115 words
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76 1967-06-26 4 Tan Sri Haji Sardon also presented medals and certificates of food deeds to scoots76 words
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Article, Illustration128 1967-06-26 4 A large number of former gSpecial Constables who served during the Emergency who are eligible for the silver General Servi<e Medal have not claimed these medals. The General Service Medal is awarded to officers and men of the then Fede ration of Malaya Police who served in the128 words
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Article53 1967-06-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sun The Malayan Railway is soon instal a computer take over the work now ing done wi.h the aid punch card equipment. This is because the P re sent equipment has J*ea the end of its "usefulness The administration hop?? to ultimately convert *->ntirely to53 words
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286 1967-06-26 11 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN SINGAPORE, Sun. C I NGAPORt and Indonesia will discuss possibilities of establishing a joint-venture in the sugar cane industry when delegates from both countries meet in the second Joint Commission meeting tomorrow. This was disclosed today by Mr. Sim Kee Boon, Permanent286 words
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Article, Illustration351 1967-06-26 11 PFTER LOKE - R\ PFTER LOKE SINGAPORE. Sun. Hundieds of Christians from all walks of life were present at the Faith Methodist Church in Queenstown today to witness the dedication of this new Sanctuary by two Bishops of the Methodist Church. The dedication service wa> jointly351 words
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Article, Illustration246 1967-06-26 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. A prominent East Malaysian financier and housing developer, Dato Wee Hood Teck flew into Singapore yesterday for an on-the-spot study tour of development programmes in the Republic. "I am particularly interested in the massive housing development programmes now carried out in Singapore,246 words
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Article374 1967-06-26 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. A squadron of sappers has spent two weeks at the People's Association Camp on Pulau Übin creating among other things a 2\ acre site for a games and a r hletics complex out of jungle and mangrove swamp. Their earth moving plant cut374 words
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Article105 1967-06-26 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Lim Beng Tee was elected chairman of the Singapore National Union of Journalists at its annual general meeting here today. Others elected are: Secretary-General. Mr. Peter Lim Heng Loong; Secretary-Organisation, Mr. Roderick Pestana; Secre-tary-finance, Jenny Lee; Secretary-disputes, Mr. Gabriel Lee; Sec -Social and Culture,105 words
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Article, Illustration718 1967-06-26 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The new president of the National Employers' Council, Mr. Lim Cheng Hai, last night called on employers to have "more imaginative thinking and actions" and not to allow themselves to continue to be shackled by outmoded philosophy and practices. At718 words
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Article, Illustration144 1967-06-26 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Association for the Blind yesterday gave a tea party to the organisers of the International Bazaar for the Blind, during which the winner of the lucky draw received his prize Fiat 850 car. The keys to the new car was144 words
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Article50 1967-06-26 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Public Daily Rated Market and Hawkers Workers' Union has appointed Mr. R. K Samy as the Adviser to the union. Mr. Samy has been with the Public Daily Rated Employees Unions Federation from 1955 and has a wide knowledge of Trade Union matters.50 words
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270 1967-06-26 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore could become the "focal point" if regional schemes of co-operation between South-East Asian countries become a reality, the MP for Ponggol. Mr Ng Kah Ting, said yesterday. Speaking at the 12th anniversary celebrations of The PAP Ponggol branch, he said this270 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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WORLD NEWS
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Article102 1967-06-26 5 TANGIER, Sun. (Reuter) Thomas Stangbye. a 64-vear-old American banker, was sentenced to four years imprisonment and ordered to pay damages of 1.500.000 dirhams (about 107,000 sterling) today for breach of trust as president of a bank which disappeared. Stangbye was arrested in Wiesbaden, West102 words
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493 1967-06-26 5 MOSCOW, Sun. (Reuter). THE Kremlin today issued a new call to China's Communists to cast aside the present "fatal course" of Mao Tse-Tung and realign themselves with other Communist countries. The call came In a series of theses themes for discussion and propaganda by Russia's493 words
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287 1967-06-26 5 VATICAN CITY, Sun. (Reuter). The Vatican is understood to be lobbying privately at the United Nations and elsewhere for a plan to place the Christian holy places of Jerusalem under international rule in any Middle East settlement. This is an old aim287 words
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150 1967-06-26 5 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Indonesia is to tighten up regulations banning Chinese nationals from retail trading in rural areas, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday. The agency was quoting a memorandum presented to Parliament by a state committee set up to draft a new law150 words
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Article214 1967-06-26 5 MELBOURNE, Sun. (AP) American and Australian scientists will survey Australia's Western and Southern coasts in August and September to test the continental drift theory. The theory is that the earth's continents were once part of one or two super continents that broke, and began to214 words
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Article256 1967-06-26 5 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The world's first robot cashier will go into operation outside a London bank on Tuesday. Known as Barclaycash after its sponsor, Barclays, one of Britain's big five banks it will be mounted on the outside wall of a bank to enable customers256 words
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Article92 1967-06-26 5 AUSTIN, Texas. Sun. (Reuter) —President Johnson today saw for the first time the grandchild for whom he and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin said that wanted a world of peace." Mr. Johnson visited his daughter Luci and her son. Patrick Lyndon Nugent, in an Austin hospital, where92 words
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Article, Illustration80 1967-06-26 5 SEOUL, Republic of Korea. —U.S. Air Force staff SGT. BILLY J. COX, 29, stands in the Seoul District Criminal Court here listening to the sentence. Cox was sentenced to a fine of 50 000 won (S185) by the court. The airman from Fall-branch. Tenn., whoU.P.I. Photo. - 80 words
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342 1967-06-26 5 BOWEN. Australia. Sun. (Reuter) Jaded businessmen seeking sun and solitude and with money to spare have been snapping up plam-fringed paradise islands off the Queensland coast of Australia. Latest to be sold :n Poole Island, a tropical 50 acres (20 hectares) one mile (16 kms) from342 words
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Article93 1967-06-26 5 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The title of the new Beatles song to be heard for the first time in the "Our World" television programme tomoorow will be "All You Need Is Love," the British Broadcasting Corporation said today. As the British pop group will be seen live in93 words
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196 1967-06-26 5 NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter). India today rejected a Chinese charge that a party'of Peking-bound diplomats was mistreated during an affray at the New Delhi airport this morning. The incident occurred as the expelled Chinese Embassy First Secretary, Chen Lu-Chih, and nine other Chinese196 words
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Article164 1967-06-26 5 TOKYO, Sun (AP) The Japanese Foreign Mini*- try yesterday lodged a pro- test with the Soviet government demanding release of Masatomi Uchikawa, sentenced by a Soviet military court in Khabarovsk to three years in prison plus five more years in a labour camp on an espionage charge164 words
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Article45 1967-06-26 5 TEHERAN. Sun. (Reuter) A Pakistan International Airlines (P. I A.) Boeing airliner with 134 passengers and crew aboard circled Mehrabd Airport for two hours today to burn up fuel, before making an emergency landing when its nose wheel# tailed to extend45 words
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155 1967-06-26 5 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Indonesia Is considering launching Its first full scale birth control programme costing 5.000.000 rupiahs (about U. 5.540,000) annually in an effort to cut down the birth rate by 70.000.000 by the end of the century. The Health Ministry told Parliament155 words
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Article94 1967-06-26 5 LILLE. Sun. (Reuter) A state of emergency was declared last night after a violent storm hit north-west France, killing at least 12 people and injuring 40, according to first unofficial reports. Fires brigades, police, troops and civil defence workers over a wide area were mobilised as94 words
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Article92 1967-06-26 5 NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter) Indian President Dr. Zakir Husain left here this morning for Moscow on hLs way to Canada Xor a state visit. The President will have a brief meeting with Soviet President Podgorny In Moscow before flying on to London where he will92 words
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Article299 1967-06-26 6 VATICAN CITY. Sun. (Reuter) Pope Paul yesterday pledged he would fo on working for peace, because this was the message of God and the desire of mankind. He was replying to an address or good wishes from the Sacred College of Cardinals on the299 words
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223 1967-06-26 6 BANGKOK, Sun. (Reutcr). Communist guerrillas in Thailand's southern jungles, bordering Malaysia, are trying to step up their activities as a countermeasure against the joint Malaysian-T hai Forces engaged in combating them. Deputy Defence Minister Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasaphya said. Marshal Dawee223 words
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Article117 1967-06-26 6 SALISBURY, Sun, (Reuter> Special British Envoy Lord Alport today began a series of interviews with Rhoriesian people aimed at discovering ther there are grounds for reopening meaningful pendence talks between Rhodesia and Britain A spokesman said Lord Alport planned to see two or three visitors117 words
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Article76 1967-06-26 6 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Criminals do have ugly faces, two American plastic surgeons reported today after a scientific survey. The surgeons. Dr. F.W. Masters and Dr. D.C. Greaves, told of their findings in the British Journal of plastic surgery. They studied photographs in police records in Kansas76 words
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Article57 1967-06-26 6 CHERBOURG. France. Sun. (Reuter) France laid the keel of her second nuclear submarine at a brief ceremony here yesterday. The submarine, to be named the "Terrible'*, is to be launched in the summer of 1969. France's first nuclear submarine. the "Redoubtable" was launched here last March57 words
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116 1967-06-26 6 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) General Yoshifusa Amano. Chief of Joint S aft of the Japanese Self-Defence Agency. will leave Tokyo by air for Sydney today to make a two-week tour of Aus:ralia, Thailand and Taiwan, the agency said here today. An agency spokesman said that during116 words
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Article59 1967-06-26 6 GREAT FALLS. Montana. Sun. (AP> —Governor Ronald Reagan of California, in a fund-raising speech for the Montana Republican party, said the United States shouid seek a solution in the MidEast without dependence on the United Nations. Mr. Reagan drew frequent applause as he also lashed the59 words
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Article312 1967-06-26 6 NEW YORK, Sun. (t'PI). —Former Vice President Richard Nixon, returning from a tour of the Middle East, suggested yesterday that President Johnson appoint "a committee of distinguished Americans" to work out a solution of the Arab refugee problem. "This is the last chance the world312 words
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99 1967-06-26 6 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) Poiice battled with Indian photographers at the airport here yesterday as they engaged in an angry slogan shouting contest with a top Chinese official stripped of his diplomatic status by the Indian Government. Police finally got the official, Chen Lu-Chih, aboard99 words
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Article126 1967-06-26 6 DURHAM. England, Sun. (Reuter) Veteran Labour MP Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell said here last night Prime Minister Harold Wilson was wasting his time in his efforts to gain the support of General de Gaulle for British entry into the Common Market. Mr. Shinwell. an ardent opponent126 words
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Article69 1967-06-26 6 MANILA, Sun. (UPI) The wreckage of four F-86F Sabrejets of the Philippine Air Force. which disappeared on Feb. 16. were found yesterday on a mountain side in Nuevavizcaya Province. Central Philippines. Broken pieces of human bones, small metal fragments, a pair of boots, a crash69 words
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92 1967-06-26 6 AUSTRALIAN diver Dave Burchell (left) looks at relics he brought back to Jakarta from the sunken, Australian ship HMAS Perth from the depths of the Sunda Strait where it went down in one of the wars classic naval battles in 1942 on June 21. Burchell, 42-year-old furniture businessman and skindivingUPI Photo - 92 words
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307 1967-06-26 6 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Tokyo. New York and London are to be linked by satellite television next week for an hour-long debate on money and leisure. The three-nation link-up will be part of a world conference of advertising experts to be opened here307 words
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Article95 1967-06-26 6 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) A man was killed by lightning and a woman killed by a falling tree a$ torrential rain hit many parts of Britain yesterday. Mr. George Wren, 43, a lorry driver, was hit by lightning as he dashed from his hime in the south coast95 words
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Article48 1967-06-26 6 GLASSBORO, New Jersey Sun. (Reuter) The Management of the Marquee of Glassboro the town's only cinema made a hurried switch in its programme yesterday when they heard President Johnson and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin planned their summit taJks here. The new film? The Russians are coming.48 words
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109 1967-06-26 6 ROME, Sun, (Reuter) Italy is introducing an American-style five figure mailing code figure July 1 in an effort to improve one of the Western world's most inefficient postal systems. The first figure will denote one of ten postal regions. the second the province. the109 words
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Article78 1967-06-26 6 BELGRADE. Sun. (Reuter) A strong earth tremor accompanied by a roaring underground sound rocked the south Yugos.av city of Skopje yesterday, cracking walls and sending people rushing into ne streets in panic, it was ported here. The tremor, reported be of six degrees intensity on the 12-degree78 words
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Article97 1967-06-26 6 MELBOURNE. Sun (Renter) Foot-hign numbers have been bleached into tna hides of Aberdeen Angus cows and their calves Department of Agncui ure research station at t bank, near here. "It has enabled us learn things about cows oU~. their calves without amonc them and disturb--* them."97 words
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Article49 1967-06-26 6 MANILA. Sun <1 "T Former Philippine Presiri^ 1 Diosdado Macapagal ha taken on a new job Mr. Macapagal, who his re-election bid in 1 JO- accepted an to be a special lecturer the graduate school of in University of the East Manila starting next July*49 words
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456 1967-06-26 7 TOKYO, Sun. (LPI) Premier Chou En Lai yesterday accused the I mted States and Soviet I nited Nations to "engage ""y "called for a complete reorganisation of the United Nations. He said If the AfroAMan nations fail to reorganise the U.N., "The possibility that456 words
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Article210 1967-06-26 7 PAPEETE. Sun. (AFP) France's second nuclear test on the Pacific Island of Mururoa, originally planned for the middle of June, is now likely to be made before tomorrow morning, scientists said today. The reason winds. Technicians have been worried by the possibility of highly unpredictable210 words
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Article44 1967-06-26 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI) Fire rendered some 5,000 persons homeless at the outskirts of Jakarta yesterday, ne official news agency Antara reported today. The damage was estimated at about $200,000 the report said. Cause of the fire has not yet been determined.44 words
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Article307 1967-06-26 7 Britain and EEC BRUSSELS, Sun. (Reuter) Britain's attempt to join the European Common Market is expected to come up against French delaying tactics when the Market's Council of Ministers begins a two-day meet- ing here tomorrow. The council Is due to have Its first full discussion307 words
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501 1967-06-26 7 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Communist Chinese Premier Chou En Lai sternly warned the British Government in Hong Kong against what he charged was "barbarous British suppression of Chinese patriotic movement" in Hong Kong, the New China News Agency reported today. Mr. Chou sounded the warning501 words
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72 1967-06-26 7 FRANKFURT, West Germany, Sun. (Reuter) German chemists claim to have developed a pill which restQres youthful vigour in cats and dogs. The Chemical Industries Association here said that the pill, called Debenal, has already been tested with rats. Even those with signs of72 words
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Article, Illustration85 1967-06-26 7 Biggest haul of dud since World War II' JAMES A CABtLA (right), a purser aboard U.S. Freighter "Comavagua", was arrested by Japanese police last week on charges of using counterfeit U.S. dollars. Cabula. 28-year-old, had in his possession U.S. Sl6O in bogus notes when he was arrested. Investigators found 2,200UPI.- Photo. - 85 words
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122 1967-06-26 7 NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter) A thousand armed men have been flown to Calcutta to help fight train hold-ups and looting by hungry crowds in West Bengal, officials revealed yesterday. This railway protection force will reinforce the armed police guards who hav e122 words
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Article149 1967-06-26 7 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Sun. (AP) Hundreds of police were on the Auckland waterfront soon after midday today to watch the arrival of the ketch Tiki 111, which was left abandoned 230 miles North of New Zealand after its crew of two men and a boy149 words
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235 1967-06-26 7 VATICAN CITY, Sun. (Reuter) Pope Paul yesterday upheld the Roman Catholic Church's rule that priests must not marry and he ordered medical and psychological tests for young candidate to test their fitness to live celibate lives. In a 14.000-word encyclical published today the Pope said235 words
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Article159 1967-06-26 7 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The British government yesterday cam e to the rescue of a private •nongovernment) bill seeking to legalise homosexual acts in private between consenting adults in Britain. Opponents of the bill in the House of Commons prevented a vote being taken by tabling a159 words
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Article86 1967-06-26 7 ADEN, Sun. (UPI> Shooting broke out again yesterday in several parts of this troubled British colony, killing three Arabs, including a Yemeni woman, and wounding Ave others. British troops at Sheikh Othman came under bazooka fire, mortar fire and hand grenades but reported no casualties. After a86 words
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Article715 1967-06-26 7 Three enchanted hours as NIAGARA FALLS. Sun(UPI). In an abrupt departure from summit diplomacy, Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin travelled 1,000 miles yesterday to ride the misty waters of the Niagara River and inspect the largest hydro-electric plant in the Western world. It was a day715 words
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Miscellaneous956 1967-06-26 5 YOURTIf MHI n. TV and TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipon and Melaka: 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 P M 5.45 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary: 5.35 News Outlines In The National Language; 5.55 National Songs: 6.00 News In Tamil: 610956 words
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Miscellaneous77 1967-06-26 6 r 782 B•1230-7,..WHATEVER CAM THIS' GIBBERISH MM AM* WHWS NORE LIKE A CHINESE LAUNPRV TICKET NUMBER, THAN A FORTUNE 53 SB 5i m MIWUTESLATER... PIP YOU GET THE MESSAGE B security is fine, but poWtcakkvom >our ACT roo*A*i 1 eEAuy.' IVE JUST HADMy HAIR DONEyesr**Mv~ V V r/ n 11177 words
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Miscellaneous13 1967-06-26 7 m hy Jolumy luurt YtfUKMoWWHAi; ZELPA? 6E£,...1M SORRVjZEKeI I KNEW VtJU'D SAVrHAT. 113 words
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Article440 1967-06-26 8 TRUE to form the United Nations has put forth a spurt of activity when the interests of its powerful members are involved. But would this sudden animation amount to anything? With Soviet Russia against Israel, the U.N. cannot accomplish anything. All the Arab and Israeli delegates' fulminations would440 words
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Article350 1967-06-26 8 OOME years ago, any singer in Hong Kong who found competition there too stiff came to Malaysia and became an instant draw. Whether she was a first class performer or a tenth rater did not matter at all. The fact that she came from Hong Kong was enough350 words
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Article, Illustration1853 1967-06-26 8 TRAASCRIPT of a speech by the Prime Minister. 3Mr. Lee Kuan Yetr* at a Convocation thinner of the University of Singapore heid at the Adetphi Hotel recently. 'THERE are a number of events which happen only once in a man's life.1,853 words
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Article570 1967-06-26 8 DR CHEN MAN HIN - DR CHEN MAN HIN, Seremban PLEAS FOR help from hapless pig rearers are becoming more vociferous day by day. There is an air of mystery and silence concerning the incidence and spread of swine fever in the country. Initially, about a month ago, there570 words
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Article177 1967-06-26 8 Regarding the second Language Allowance for the DT.C. teachers with L.C.E, qualifications these *ho have passed college Malay as required have not been paid the:: dues, although a few year.? back the authorities had agreed to pay in principle. I, as a D.T.C. member, have177 words
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Miscellaneous218 1967-06-26 8 COURTROOM Wi 3? Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") AFTER Bella and George were divorced, each went his own way and moved to a different state. The divorce decree awarded Bella custody of their two children. George soon remarried and asked Bella tc let the children218 words
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642 1967-06-26 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. rjURING this week under review the Industrials on the Stock Exchange of l.aysia Singapore recorded a rise from the close of business in the previous Gains during the period were brought about principally by some enlivened announcements made by companies,642 words
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232 1967-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Old rubber trees are only good as fire-wood, did you say? You'll be surprised! A Japanese company will shortly be turning them into dress material! The Sanyo Pulp Co. Ltd.. of Tokyo, has developed a process for converting rub232 words
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Article, Illustration55 1967-06-26 9 THE latest Japanese racing car. Nissan R3BO, is capable of speeds up to 2f)o km h has been revealed. With its ultra-modern look and design, the new R3BO has been developed to attain higher speed and good manoeuverability and was entered in the 4th Japan55 words
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452 1967-06-26 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Plessey Radar Limited occupies a site on what was originally the Cowes aerodrome. It is a major employer on the Isle of Wight, with a total work force of about 1.100. of whom some 500 are graduates and other technically qualified engineering452 words
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102 1967-06-26 9 COLUMBUS. Ohio, Sun. (AP) A delegation of Japanese business executives visited Governor James ARhodes and other state officials yesterday to promote trade between their country and the mid-west. But unlike the Governor, whose trade missions in elude Ohio businessmen with contracts in hand, the group said102 words
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280 1967-06-26 9 NEtfr YORK, Sun. (UPI). Production cutbacks are spreading in textile mills in a drive to avoid overproduction and panic selling. Many mills have shifted to a five-day from a six-day week, and some of them indicated a relief that this should be a permanent280 words
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Article103 1967-06-26 9 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) The Hong Kong Government plans to raise the duty on motorcar and aircraft spirit by 20 per cent and diesel oil by 30 per cent, it was learned today. A motion to allow for the increases is expected to be103 words
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152 1967-06-26 9 To give airline operators an opportunity of looking in detail into air travel of the future, an entirely new, full-scale and fully furnished model of the 140-seater Concorde the AngloFrench supersonic airliner due to make its maiden flight in 1968 was unveiled in south-west England recently. Realistically, t h e152 words
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253 1967-06-26 9 TOKYO, Sun. (AP). —Japan continued to expand its share In tfce trade last year, an annual government White Paper on international trade said yester- day. \t the same time, the White Paper urged Japanese enterprises to make more efforts to develop technology253 words
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102 1967-06-26 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. (UPI) —The Straits Steamship Company in Singapore, which operates a regular service between Brunei and Singapore, has offered proposals to solve Brunei Town's port congestion. Ine Arm's director, T.P. Calicott, visited Brunei recently. His suggestions have been forwarded to the State102 words
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128 1967-06-26 9 HONG KONG. Sun. (Reuter) The Communist newspaper Ta Kung Pao today urged Chinese residents in Hong Kong to follow the instructions of the Peking Government in waging a "more virulent struggle" against the British authorities. The paper made the call in criticising the speech128 words
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Article973 1967-06-26 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORB Time 12.05 a.m. AlrUne MSA 029 from K.L. Time 8.35 a.m. AlrUne ML 019 from Kuala Lnmpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lnmpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuchlng. Time 10.55 a.m. AlrUne ML 005 from Penang, Ipoh.973 words
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755 1967-06-26 10 SEAH CHIANG NEE - by SEAH CHIANG NEE TfIETCONG War spending is estimated to have trebled ia the last two years as a result of the intensification of the Vietnamese conflict. American military sources estimate from captured documents that the Vietcong now spend about 10,000 million755 words
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584 1967-06-26 10 PETER JACKSON - US OFFICIALS WORRIED: by PETER JACKSON DELHI, Sun. (Reuter). —United States officials in India are concerned about what they regard as a big Communist effort to denigrate and disrupt aid from their country to India. The United States Ambassador, Mr. Chester Bowles, alleges584 words
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369 1967-06-26 10 THAUNG MYINE - Bv THAUNG MYINE H E Thai Police who are bearing the brunt of almost daily gun battle with Communist guerrillas in north-eastern and southern Thailand are to be increased in number and given faster means of transport. The Government feels that the Police369 words
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Article, Illustration83 1967-06-26 10 Belgium teenagers are going all the way at the latest fad from the United States. That is tattoo designs on the cheeks, chest, legs and arms to keep abreast with the fashion sweeping Brussels and other parts of Belgium. A young girl is seen here withPANA photo. - 83 words
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Article699 1967-06-26 10 Dr. Norman Vincent Peale - €O\FIDE.\T MJVMJVG By Dr. Norman Vincent Peale ENRICO Caruso, on opening night at the opera, startled everyone backstage. The great tenor, waiting in the wings for his entrance, suddenly rasped in loud whispers, "Get out of my way Get out Get out No one was699 words
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218 1967-06-26 10 MICHAEL ARKUS - By MICHAEL ARKUS HAVANA, Sun. (Reuter) Cuban revolutionary leader Ernesto "Che" Guevara felt that his parents did not understand him and considered him a prodigal and recalcitrant son. according to a letter to them published here yesterday. The Argentine-born Guevara, 39, who was one of218 words
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Miscellaneous91 1967-06-26 10 By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evld«M* for Crlalnal Trials") NO. "The interests of the children were of greater importance than the technical rights of the parties litigating,'* the Judge decided. "But the question of sending a child to a particular school is a proper exercise of parental authority.91 words
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Advertisement158 1967-06-26 11 r T# BUY. Pff •t' 5 CHIONG SHIN 6 MFG. JEWELLERS Diamond Importers Exporters Estd. 1934 MULTI-FIRE DIAMONDS Extra Beauty s—lo Carat The perfect symbol of your eternal love. The beauty of any diamond is magnificently enhanced by a setting designed by Chiong Shing. Remember, when you choose your ring,158 words
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Miscellaneous56 1967-06-26 11 STORE DIARY 12 noon to 10 n.m. Victoria Memorial Hall. Empress Place: RETAS FM and Living Sound System Exhibition. 7.30 D.m. National Theatre, Clemenceau Avenue: Teochew Opera. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Kampong Fernhill Road; Jalan Ane Teng Chinese Temple; Kampong Lorong Koo Chve; and56 words
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Article, Illustration407 1967-06-26 12 TF we have never seen ghosts, how can we believe in them and be A afraid of them? "I do not believe in ghosts but I am afraid of them." This has become a common statement with many people who like others to think that407 words
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Article, Illustration281 1967-06-26 12 JU VEN I L E deliquency may be defined as youthful misdeed. It is common knowledge that this has been a common menace in the modern community. Although the Government has adopted several measures to check the growth of juvenile delinquency yet illegal activities such as cheating,281 words
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Article, Illustration328 1967-06-26 12 WALKING IS one of the most beneficial of exercises, and there is no greater enjoyment than a walk along: the seashore or country path In the open, we are not only attracted to the incomparable gifts of Nature, but we are also led to idealistic aspirations. As328 words
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Article, Illustration355 1967-06-26 12 IN the olden days, Man easily died of thirst. Man planted crops and then suffered from hunger as his crops perished in the dry, arid soil. From the very first day of his existence, Man has realised the importance of water. He realises that water means355 words
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Article, Illustration390 1967-06-26 12 EVERYBODY believes that school days are the most enjoyable days of one's life. We work together in a spirit of togetherness with our friends and teachers. At leisure, we enjoy ourselves and discuss our lessons. Wherever we go, we always feel proud of ourselves for390 words
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Article, Illustration248 1967-06-26 12 THE night was just right for a gathering of witches. There were threatening wind, flashes of lightning and intermittent outbursts of thunder. At that time, I was walking home along a lonely path leading to my house. Suddenly, I saw a girl in white rising248 words
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Article, Illustration226 1967-06-26 12 TZ"EEPING tropical fish is fast becoming a popular hobby. This hobby offers me entertainment during my spare time. I am not talking about the gold-fish species which are all alike to me in colour, shape and habits. They are usually seen in small fish bowls. A serious226 words
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Article, Illustration437 1967-06-26 13 thought of making money from the three- t: and four-digits lotteries may result in many thing Some people may go crazy if they can•v ike money by gambling. They pray and do all dr iust to win at gambling. T is surprising437 words
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Article, Illustration327 1967-06-26 13 NIGHTMARE is usually very frightening. I dreamed I was an eminent scientist who had somehow got the notion that the world would be able to go further If people possessed the power of Immortality. I experimented for years, and kept myself behind the locked327 words
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Article, Illustration338 1967-06-26 13 A FEW years after the Independence of Malaya, a new nation called Malaysia, came into existence. Recently, it had many serious problems, so that the situation was not well. Here I would like to mention some of the most serious problems in my country. Few338 words
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Article, Illustration483 1967-06-26 13 RECENTLY, I heard that an old deserted bungalow in my village was haunted. Villagers dwelling in that area told me that they were annoyed by shrill cries which they suspected came from the bungalow. To satisfy my curiosity and to keep these villagers in483 words
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Article, Illustration251 1967-06-26 13 WE must be contented with the gifts given by nature which our hearts yearn for. Just think of the forests! Nature has converted this barren earth with green forests so that we might make our home In them and subsist on the products yielded by them.251 words
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Article, Illustration266 1967-06-26 13 NEWSPAPERS are very important. Up to recent times, newspapers we f® not useful. They could give only stale news It generally took weeks for an important event to become known at a short distance from the scene of its occurrence. But, as a result of266 words
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Article, Illustration330 1967-06-26 13 IN our cosmopolitan age, live men and women of different personalities. And n each and every individual, there is a common like and dislike in his choice of characters. From mv personal point of view, the worst kind of people a person can endure are330 words
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Article, Illustration207 1967-06-26 13 SOME fifty years ago. advertisements were not known to anv businessman. In those days, industry was not so important as it is today. In a country, there may be only one single factory for manufacturing one particular type of goods But nowadays, advertiiments have an207 words
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Article, Illustration327 1967-06-26 13 ONE of the most striking features of the present century is the progress of sc:ence and its effects on almost every aspect of social life. Bailding on the foundations laid bv their predecessors, the scientists of today are carrying their investigation into ever327 words
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Article, Illustration286 1967-06-26 13 RECENTLY during the December Holidays, a colourful pesta was held in Penang Its aim was to attract tourists to visit Penang On the first day of the festival there was a flying display at Bayan Lepas. Many people turned up at the286 words
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Advertisement259 1967-06-26 12 Rules of Eastern Sun's essay writing All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 2. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended belou. 2. No entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her photograph to259 words
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Miscellaneous191 1967-06-26 13 ASIIAW, ORGANISATION ll. 1.30 4. «.30. 915 lor Few Dollars More (UA> hnt Eastwood. Scope Color Witrh f«r return screeninr b? Overwhelming Puhlic Demanfl. >T\\ AND A WOMAN" 'CA> An in Aimee Eastmmcnlor I CAPITOL > PhoneJ pen. Toda*! 11. 1 30. 4 0 45. 9.50 iNO FREE LIST' Wans191 words
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Miscellaneous249 1967-06-26 13 HSEST'I OPGAMSAT I O N GALA HI ACH PAL ACE •el 2/2 8/ "UAD |h 7R LAST 1 DAYS! 1.30. 4.00. |f 1.00. S.M. 0.30 0.15 p.m. II 0.40 #.30 p.m Superargo Anioit Diabolicui KEN WOOD. Color. Bcope With Chinese Subtitles C.ALA THEATRE Ample Car Park Space Available i Behind249 words
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594 1967-06-26 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Tom Graveney, with an elegant and always masterful 151, helped England to a commanding first innings lead of 234 runs yesterday on the third day of the second Test at Lord's here. England, replying to India's 152, were all out for594 words
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57 1967-06-26 14 It's no good India's C.G. Borde looking round. The bails are off and he is out for a duck. He was bowled by England's John Snow (left) at Lord's on the first day of the 2nd Test match. The England players behind the wicket are 'keeper John Murray, Basil D'UPI Photo - 57 words
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Article101 1967-06-26 14 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Diiip Sardesai, the injured Indian opening batsman, is to return home at the end of next week. Mr. K.K. TaraDore, manager of the Indian team, said he did not intend to ask for a replacement for Sardesai, even though the Indians go on101 words
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Article75 1967-06-26 14 MEXICO CITY, Sun. (Reuter) The l:ne-up for the third "'little Olympics" to be held between October 14 and 29 now stands at 19 nations, the Olympics Organising Committee announced. Besides Mexico, countries which have entered are Austria, Cuba. Finland, France, East Germany and West Germany (competing75 words
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Article436 1967-06-26 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Rain yesterday robbed Eric Russell, the Middlesex and England opener, of the chance to become the first English county batsman this season to complete 1,000 runs. Russell was stranded at 109 not out, one short of his I,oooth run. when rain washed436 words
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Article49 1967-06-26 14 SEREMBAN, Sun. B rtI liant batting by skipper L 7 ganathan enabled Method*School to cause a major U, set in the opening mate no the schools cricket compe tio n for the Sinnatnam». v trophy here today Methodist School beat > Paul's Institution by 33 run49 words
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2644 1967-06-26 15 WINDSOR LAD - Penang race results lL WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Sun. Three three-figure dividends featured today's races at Penang, concluding day of the Penang Turf Club's June Meeting. Kinggit, with jockey Suhramaniam astride, made it a pillar to post rare to finish one and a half lengths2,644 words
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187 1967-06-26 15 ASCOT HEATH, Berkshire, Sun. (Reuter) Lady Magistrate owned by Sir Edwin McAlpine won the Fern Hill Stakes handicap for three-year-old fillies run over one mile here yesterday. R. B.- Moller's Freeholder was second and Jack Gerber's Tickle My Palm was third of nine runners.187 words
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Article61 1967-06-26 15 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) France took a shock lead at the halfway stage yesterday over the Soviet Union, one of the world's two big track and field nations, when their two-day men's international match began here. France, who won all six track events on yesterday's programme, led61 words
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550 1967-06-26 15 ASSEN, (Holland), Sun. (Reuter) Yoshimi Katayama, on a Suzuki, became the first Japanese rider to win in Holland with a triumph in the 50cc event at the Dutch Tourist Trophy Motorcycle meeting here yes- terday. Katayama won in 32 minutes 7.5 second*550 words
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345 1967-06-26 15 LONDON. Sun (AP) British tennis officials are all ready to start lobbying in a new move to make Wimbledon an open tournament—with pros playing alongside the cream of the world s amateurs. Britain has long been the leader in the campaign for open345 words
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129 1967-06-26 15 KAMPAR. Sun. The Kampar Volleyball Association is organising for the first time an Under-20 competition in the district to attract more youngsters to the game. The competition open to schools, clubs and associations will begin on July 1. Mr Wong Swee Mun, secretary of the129 words
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100 1967-06-26 15 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) —Australian John Newcombe. who is seeded Number Three for the men's singles title in the Wembledon Lawn Tennis Championships which begin on Monday. won the London Grass Court Championship yesterday. In the final of the men's Number One Roger Taylor 7 —5100 words
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46 1967-06-26 15 The 22-year-old Yoshiaki Numata of Japan, who became the new world junior lightweight champion, raises his hands in acknowledging the cheers after defeating Flash Elorde of Philippines in a 15-round majority decision at Kuramae National Stadium in Tokyo on the night of June 15th. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 46 words
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867 1967-06-26 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore emerged as the South Zone champions in the Malaysia Cup competition when they trounced Malacca to the tune of 7-1 before a crowd of 5/000 at Jalan Besar stadium here tonight. Singapore now have twelve points from their six outings867 words
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Article64 1967-06-26 16 Rain hits PerakPenang game IPOH, Sun. Thp state cricket match hi" tween Perak and pL be was abandoned when h "'n'eu here t oT, n heavy the flrst SC lnnTngs%j^ D ln ssu ret p t washable runs and L urn onls In the 2nd w," (l i>*cored 36 rnn«64 words
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593 1967-06-26 16 PERCY JOSEPH - By PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor beat Kedah by an innings and 80 runs in the Malaysian Cricket Association league match played here during yesterday and today on the padang. On the first innings result, Selangor with its leads of 137 runs593 words
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Article175 1967-06-26 16 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) Former heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey, the old "Manassa Mauler." received an extra present on his 72nd birthday yesterday election to the new Madison Square Garden's sports Hall of Fame. The hall, limited to famous athletes who performed in the old175 words
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162 1967-06-26 16 TORONTO, Sun (UPI) The only filly in the race, Jammed Lovely, fought off a final stretch threat by preraoe favourite Pine Point to capture the 108 th running of the Queen's Plate in Toronto yesterday afternoon Come By Chance was third Jockey162 words
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Article98 1967-06-26 16 FRANKFURT, (West Germany, Sun. (Reuter) Karl Mildenberger, West Germany's European heavyweight boxing champion, has signed to meet Argentinian Oscar Bonavena as part of an elimination tournament to find a successor to Cassius Clay, it was announced here. The contract, signed between Mildenberger's manager, Wolfgang Mueller, and98 words
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Article90 1967-06-26 16 SEREMBAN, Sun. N.S. Chinese Recreation Club beat N. S. Club by 57 runs in a friendly match here today. Chinese batting first totaked 133 of which Mervyn Boudiville topscored with a good knock of 44 runs. Chan Looi Chong was next best with90 words
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395 1967-06-26 16 L.D. BAPTIST - By L.D. BAPTIST PENANG, Sun. Top Singapore go-kar-ter, Royce Creasey, driving a Dale Scorpion ML 43, won the Penang Kart Prix, held at the City Stadium, here today in heavy rain. The event, sponsored jointly by Rothmans, Dunlop, Nestles, Caltex and Fraser and395 words
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Article93 1967-06-26 16 RHEIMS. (North France), Sun. (Reuter) British racing driver Richard Burton is in hospital In serious condition after his car crashed In flames during a last-minute practice lat e yesterday for the 12-hour international car race now in progress here. Burton's Brabham-Cos-worth caught fire a few yards93 words
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417 1967-06-26 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Koe Chong Jin and Harbajan Singh gave a brilliant display to lead Police Depot to a well-deserved 3-1 win over the star-studded defending champions Selangor Police to win the Hannigan Shield in the deciding match here today at the417 words
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217 1967-06-26 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Dato Wee Hood Teck, president of the Basketball Association of Sarawak, will lead a strong Malaysian no. tional basketball team to participate in the Asian Cup tournament in Korea in Septem. ber this year. Dato Wee who flew into217 words
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244 1967-06-26 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. A 21-year-old peon. Osman bin Mohamed Salleh, streaked to a brilliant victory to capture top honours in the "Tour of Singapore island" cycling competition held here today. Osman. a virtually unknown speedster whipped a fancied field of 55 riders which included244 words
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469 1967-06-26 16 BAKERSFIELD. (California), Sun. (UPI> Hilmer Lodge of Pala, California, the chairman of the National AAU Track and Field Committee, yesterday was named chairman of the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Committee, succeeding late Cap Haralson of Bakersfield. Lodge's appointment came in the469 words
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Advertisement733 1967-06-26 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at tfce following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building, Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK Brothers, 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate, Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTD., SUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road. Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE. 1419,733 words
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Advertisement292 1967-06-26 14 Classified Ad. STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, Etc. 20 Word* %5/- (Minimum) NENE'S HEALTH CLINIC Steambath/Massage experienced masseurs/masseuses in attendance. By a PP <^ r V' r l!, en telephone *****6. 344/ A East Coast Road corner Martia Road. r PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE VIGILANTE CORPS VACANCIES FOR INSTRUCTORS APPLICATIONS are invited for the292 words
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Advertisement278 1967-06-26 14 TENDER NOTICES JABATAN KERJA RATA PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN TAWARAN2 akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, Jabatan Kerja Raya, Perak, Ipoh hingga jam pukul 3.00 petang pada 7.7.1967 dari pemborong2 J.K.R. Yang berdafter Kelas 'D' ka-atas berkepala VII dan kepala IV K/kechil 8(B) Untok:LAYING OF 8" DIAMETER A C. MAIN AND CONSTRUCTING278 words
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Advertisement322 1967-06-26 14 KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PERAK. TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R., di-dalam Kelas "E" dan ka-atas Kepala 11, akan dl-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negerl. Jabatan Kerja Raya, Perak. Ipoh, hingga Jam pukol 3 petang pada 7hb Julai, 1967 untok:PEMBINAAN RUMAH2 GURU DI-MALIM NAWAR. TRONOH, T A N J O N G TUALANG322 words
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Advertisement145 1967-06-26 14 TENDER NOTICE SEPARATE tenders are Invited from approved contractors for the construction and completion of:— (a) All General Building Work. (b) All Water Supply, Sanitary Installation and Minor Sewer Work. (c) Sewage Purification Plant for 1,300 persons. (d) All Electrical Wiring Installation. for the Housing Development off Sembawang Hills Drive145 words
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Miscellaneous45 1967-06-26 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $93,420.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****9 $30,828.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****5 7,707.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****1 3,853.00 STARTERS (5734 each): Nos. *****8 *****3 *****4 *****0 *****4 *****0 *****8 CONSOLATIONS ($385.00 each): Nos. *****8 *****3 *****2 *****4 *****4 *****6 *****3 *****8 *****9 *****545 words
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Miscellaneous65 1967-06-26 16 TIME AND I renang: 3.12 a.m. (6.8 ft.); 2.59 p.m. (83 n>• Port Swettenham: 8.31 a.m. (la.O ft.); 8.30 Pm(14.2 ft). Port Dickson: 9.00 a.m. (8.3 ft.); 9.28 p.m. (8.1 ft-)* Singapore: 12.39 am. (9.1 ft.); 2.3 p.m. (7.3 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 1.22 p.m. (8.1 ft.); 11.40 p.m. (5.9 ft).65 words
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