Eastern Sun, 1 July 1967
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Title Section24 1967-07-01 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 337 Saturday, 1 July 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article, Illustration495 1967-07-01 1 Seven killed, 52 plucked from sea, 23 missing in disaster HONG KONG, Fri. (Reuter) Thai International Caravelle Jet airliner with 82 peopie on board crashed into Hong Kong Harbour today, killing at least seven people. 23 others were missing. Fifty-two people were plucked from the495 words
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Article202 1967-07-01 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Singapore Government spokesman today made clear the position of travel control at the Causeway which becomes effective from midnight (June 30). The spokesman told the Eastern Sun that there had been some confusion as to what will haDoen after July 1 (tomorrow) when202 words
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Article, Illustration397 1967-07-01 1 NEW ORLEANS, Fri. (Reuter) Muscleman Mickey Hargitay, Jayne Mansfield's second husband, choked back tears as he told reporters how he broke the news of her death to his eight-year-old son, Mickey Junior. Mr. Hargitay had Just visited the hosDltal where the three children by397 words
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Article216 1967-07-01 1 TOKYO. Fri. (Reuter UPI) The Thai International Airways said the plane which crashed into Hong Kong harbour this afternoon was carrying 24 passengers from Japan. A Thai official said the passengers comprised 11 I'.S. citizens, six Japanese, three Vietnamese, and one Filipino, one Thai, one216 words
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122 1967-07-01 1 PEKING. Prl. (Renter) Large scale demonstrations against the Burmese Embassy here, begun yesterday, continued unabated today with columns of marchers thousands strong streaming nast the closed embassy gat< Embassy personnel and wives and families remained inside the walled compound. Informed sources said they moved inside122 words
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83 1967-07-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Sixth Form Entrance Examination, 1967, scheduled to be held from July 24 to 26 will now be held from Aug. 22 to 24. A statement from the Ministry of Education explained tliat because of the Middle East crisis, the ship carrying83 words
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Article28 1967-07-01 1 BEIRUT. Fri. (Reuter) A former Syrian President. Mr. Shukri Al-Kuwatly. died in hospital here early today. He was 76. and leaves three daughters and two sons.28 words
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117 1967-07-01 1 LONDON, Fri. (Heater) Major air crashes throughout the world had claimed at least 671 lives this year before today's (Friday's) accident at Hong Kong. The Thai C'aravelle was the second big passenger aircraft to crash into the sea near Hong Kong in117 words
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Article81 1967-07-01 1 Latest HONG KONG. Fri. (Reuter) Twenty-four people were feared dead tonight following the crash of a Thai International Caravelle jet airliner into Hong Kong Harbour this afternoon Hong Kong's worst civil air disaster for almost 20 years. Fifty-six people survived the crash. Tonight two big crane barges81 words
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Article26 1967-07-01 1 HAVANA. Cuba. Fri. (Reuter) Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin left here by air today after three-and-a-half days of talks with Cuban Premier Fidel Castro.26 words
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Advertisement112 1967-07-01 1 HOTEL FACING SEAFRONT SI, Brook* Road, Kctong. (Between Roxjr A Palace Cinemas) m SUPERB EUROPEAN V CONTINENTAL CUISINE All rooms air-conditioned vcilh bathrooms attached RESERVATION PHONE ***** SINGAPORE MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD firtorpor* tM in the Btat«e of Malaya. Malaysia) AUTHORISED CAPITAL: 550.000.000 ISSUED AND PAID UP CAPITAL: $15,000,000 For your112 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article68 1967-07-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr Cheong Foon. junior atSistant commissioner, liepartfhent of Labouf Star, will leave for India by -air o n Wednesday for a three-fnohth training in occupational and analysis course. He will Study at the Ontral Institute for Research nnd Training in Employment68 words
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354 1967-07-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickayotagam hot asked the Mo lay on Agricultural Producers' Association to hold in abeyance the proposed $7 million pay cut for about 170,000 rub- ber tappers. The Minister called a meeting between the representatives354 words
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Article51 1967-07-01 2 PENAJfO. Fri. Org Bcng .Too (41). Leo Kim Chuan (36) and Tang Kok Kooi (20) today pleaded guilty in the First Magistrate's Court to a charge of playing "blangkas" in a hut off Perak Road, yesterday They were fined $2O by the magistrate, Mr. T Aria51 words
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572 1967-07-01 2 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Heads of departments and some very senior officers in the public service will, as from tomorrow. have the authority to promote and exercise disciplinary control over their suh-ordlnates. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has now given consent for the promulgation572 words
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Article91 1967-07-01 2 IPOH. Fri Mr Justice Chan e M.n Tat in the High Court here today dismissed an application "by a noncitizen. Low Kim. to set aside a banishment order against him issued by the Minister for Home Affairs. Low, who was tterving a sentence of five years' imprisonment on91 words
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Article144 1967-07-01 2 SINGAPORE. Fri A group of seven Australian Parliamentarians will arrive at Singapore on Sunday. (July 2) in the course of a visit to the Philippines and Indonesia. The party will comprise and Members drawn from both sides of the Australian Parliament and will be144 words
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102 1967-07-01 2 Mr. Chin Kim Fook, general-manager of Shaw Organisation (left), bring thanked for his donation of $l,OOO to the Pulau Ketam Fire Victims Relief Fund, by the Chairman of the fund raising committee. Tan Sri Justice H. T. Ong. yesterday, at the High Court building in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Chin madeEASTERN SUN Fix by Yap Chew Yan. - 102 words
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Article75 1967-07-01 2 IPOH, Tri —A total of 7.500 acres of old coconut trees, planted with new palms in a rehabilitation scheme was inspected by the Sultan of Perak in the course of his tour of the coastal district of Sungei Tiang Bahru and Bagan Bahru Road in Teluk75 words
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Article85 1967-07-01 2 Singapore Fn Miss Suianne Walker. 43. who wal awarded a Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship will be visiting Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei in August. The aim is to observe Asian industrial communities and promote better links between these countries and Bri'ain Miss Wa kers is one of85 words
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Article79 1967-07-01 2 IPOH. Fri A housewife, who preferred not to disclose her iler.'ity. was the victim of two rohfldence tricksters, who netted $3.00(1 yesterday. She said the two men had come to her shop in Jalan Pasir Puteh on the pretext of buying some furniture from her. Thev79 words
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Article99 1967-07-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A retired American judge, Mr. Tom C. Clarke, now on a visit to Malaysia today paid a courtesy call on the Lord President. Tan Sri Syed Sheh Barakhan; the Chief Justice. Tan Sri Awn: bin Haji Mohamed; and other judges, at the99 words
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Article51 1967-07-01 2 PENANG, Fri The Minister of Health. Enche Bahaman bin Samsudin. will open the Assistant Nurses' Union's fourth annual meeting at the O'd Frees' Association in Northapi Road at 10 a.m. on Sunday. He will also attend !ts dinner «"»nd social at the same place tomorrow51 words
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Article, Illustration84 1967-07-01 2 MADAM Teng Sang Fook. 91. mother of the general manager of Shaw Organisation, Mr. Chin Kim Fook TW* *inn-hfartfd grand Old Ladr on learning the plight of victims of the recent fire at Pulau Ketam decided to donate $1,000 to help relieve their *ufferine than snend it on a dinner84 words
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Article112 1967-07-01 2 SINGAPORE. Frl The Ceylonese Prime Minuter. Mr. Dudley Senanayaice today expressed his country"? to participate In the regional co-operation of South-east Asian countries. Mr Senanayake. who Apt into Singapore this evening from Tokyo, for a nights gtoporpr. added It would be appropriate for these countries to112 words
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Article91 1967-07-01 2 IPOH. Fri A pre f ty housewife. Khoo Ah Moo 1 alias Paik Choo. 25, fell to her death from the 13th floor of the Sungei Pari Towers here yesterday evening She could not be identified St the time of the tragedv as she had no identity card91 words
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Article51 1967-07-01 2 MUAR, Fri. A mobil Xray unit from the Ministry of Health will tour Parit Jawa. nine miles from here, on July 17 to give free chest X-rays to the local residents. The X-rays will be given from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2 p.m. to 451 words
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Article, Illustration404 1967-07-01 3 K. G. Tharan - By K. G. Tharan JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A man who performed a delicate and tricky task at the height of the confrontation has been lauded by the Indonesian Armed Forces. He is the soft-spoken Superintendent of the huge Johore Prison, Tuan Haji Harun404 words
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Article99 1967-07-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The MP for Bungsar. and secretary-general of the Democratic Action Party. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair will officially open the Sungei Besi DAP branch at 101-A, Sungei Besi Road, here on Sunday at 10 am. A dinner to mark the opening will99 words
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Article66 1967-07-01 3 IPOH, Friday A mutton seller, A. Kalimuthu, 36. who was interred at the Hindu Cemetery in Tapah on June 26, had his remains exhumed to determine the cause of his death. The exhumaiion took place before the Tapah Magistrate, Enche Abu Bakar. An order was made for66 words
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Article35 1967-07-01 3 PARIT BI'NTAR. Fri. The i:ith annual meeting of the Perak branch of the National Union of Teachers will be held at the Cultural Hall in Ipoh starting from 9.30 > m tomorrow.35 words
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Article176 1967-07-01 3 Criminal escapee Police in Sun IPOH, Fri. A round the -clock manhunt for a criminal escapee, M. Manickam, 35/ from the Central Mental Hospital in T a n jo n g Rambutan, was called off with his sur- render at Sungei Potani yesterday, a Police spokesman here disclosed176 words
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Article167 1967-07-01 3 PENANG, Fri. Temporary attap road-side stalls have been springing up like mushrooms in the city here within the last few days the reason being a bumper dorian season this year. They can be found all over the city, especially near bus stands. Thousands cf durians167 words
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42 1967-07-01 3 MUAR. Fri. Mr. Hoo Ah Kow, the former registrar of the Johore Bahru Sessions Court, has assumed duties as registrar of the Muar Sessions Court. Mr. Hoo replaced Enche Hussein bin Haji Taib who died recently.42 words
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62 1967-07-01 3 MUAR. Fri. The eight annual delegates' conference of the Johore State branch of Malaysian Chinese Association youth section will be held at the Kluang Diamond Jubilee Hall on July 23. It will be opened by the National Youth Chairman, Mr. Lee San Choon. Mr. Chan62 words
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Article45 1967-07-01 3 MUAR. Fri. The Sungai Mati branch of the Malaysia Chinese Association youth section has opened free National Language and Chinese night classes for the local residents. The aim, according to a spokesman for the local branch, was to eradicate illiteracy.45 words
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Article51 1967-07-01 3 IPOH. Fri. A motor cyclist. Khoo Yit Nam, and his girl friend, Khor Ah Hai, riding pillion, were ambushed by three armed robbers at Kota Bahru Road in Gopeng yesterday. The man was robbed of $6BO and his girl friend was stripped of her gold chain and gold51 words
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Article38 1967-07-01 3 MUAR. Fri. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, will make a day's visit of the Batu Pahat district on Thursday. Enche Khir will open the new extension of a comprehensive school.38 words
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251 1967-07-01 3 PENANG, Fri. Three farming areas in Penang Island have been found to be breeding grounds for swine fever, which will spread rapidly if the pigs are not vaccinated as soon as possible. This warning was sounded by the State Veterinary Officer. Mr. Llm251 words
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124 1967-07-01 3 A LOR STAR, Fri. Miss Monkam Siprasom won the "Miss Kedah" title at a dance in the Foo Chow Association Hall here at which the "Miss Perlis" »nd "Miss Kelantan" 1967 were also elected. The organisers of the Miss Kedah contest were entrusted the124 words
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Article147 1967-07-01 3 PENANG. Fri. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. last night thanked the Japanese Government for her generosity in lending Penang 525 million for the construction of the University College here. Tan Sri Wong was speaking at a cocktail party on board the T.SS. Hokuto Maru147 words
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Article74 1967-07-01 3 KAMPAR, FVi. The Perak State branch of the Malaysian India Congress will present medals to the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak; the Minister of Works. Posi» and Telecommunications, Tun V. T. Sambanthan; the Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew Sin; the Minister of Labour. Mr V.74 words
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Article421 1967-07-01 4 Govt reiterates its support f SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government today reiterated its support for the Colombo Plan and the ideals from which it was founded. A press statement on the occasion of Colombo Plan Day tomorrow (July 1), said: "Singapore's association with the Colombo Plan has421 words
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Article189 1967-07-01 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A spokesman of the Royal Air Force today said a Royal Naval vessel from Penang was now on its way to Singapore to salvage the sunken twin-engined Canberra that plunged into sea yesterday morn- ing off Jurong. The spokesman said the vessel the189 words
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266 1967-07-01 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Naval Labour Union is pressing the British Defence authorities to declare redundancies and ask for volunteers in the affected trades. In a circular to members, the union's general secretary. Mr. K.A. Kurup said: "Due to the266 words
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Article140 1967-07-01 4 DJAKARTA. Fn (Reuter) Indonesia and Singapore were today signing a co-ope-ration agreement aimed at restoring trade between the two countries to the high levels it reached before Indonesia launched its confrontation of Malaysia in 1963. Singapore's Permanent Secretary to the Economic Development Division of the Finance140 words
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136 1967-07-01 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Photography in Singapore has won its place as a folkart as well as a fine medium for cultural and other expressions, the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok said here today. "Our photographers with their array of skills, techniques and136 words
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Article115 1967-07-01 4 SINGAPORE. Frl The Minister for Defence. Dr. Gota Kene Swee, has signed orders prohibiting further eleven people from permanent entry into Singapore. The prohibition la made on order under Section 9 of the Immigration Ordinance, 1959. The orders were made on June 1 and published In115 words
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177 1967-07-01 4 SINGAPORE. Frl The Economic Development Board's Industrial Research Unit has issued its first Standard Certificate to Alliance Manufacturers Co. Ltd. here. Speaking at a Press conference this morning. Mr. Llm Ho Hup. EDB's Director said the certificate was lsused for the company's 40watt177 words
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Article88 1967-07-01 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. A thrice-convicted man, Ong Ah Hal. aged 21. was today sentenced to lour years Jail in the Fourth District Court on seven charges of housebreaking and theft. From the seven houses he broke into, he managed to lift a total of $16,529 in cash88 words
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Article154 1967-07-01 4 SINGAPORE. Frt. —Robbers made a quick-get-away after robbing the son of the proprietor of Lam Gay Dramatic Hokkien Show, last night. They got away $BOO in cash and two wrist watches valued at S4OO. at the junction of MacPherson and Aljunied Road. Mr. Lim Cheow154 words
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Article21 1967-07-01 4 SINGAPORE. Fn—There were 80 road accidents of which six were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.21 words
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310 1967-07-01 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A 71-year-old grandmother, Lee Ngee Heok, today told the Third District Court of her "anger and shame" when she saw her 13-year-old grand-daughter who was sleeping, being molested by a boy. The District Judge. Mr. Amarjeet Singh called for a probation report310 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-07-01 4 SINGAPORE. Tri. Singapore's High Commissioner to India. Mr. Maurice Baker left this evening for New Delhi to take up his appointment Speaking to newsmen before his departure Mr Baker said the current friendly relations between the two countries would be further strengthened. He also said the91 words
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208 1967-07-01 4 BINGAPORE, Fri. A set of special stamps In three denominations to commemorate Singapore's National Day will be on sale from Aug. 9 at all post offices in the Republic. The stamps will be on sale for three months or until the stocks are exhausted.208 words
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Article53 1967-07-01 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Dr Goh Ken B Swee. Singapore's Minister for Defence returned to Singapore this evening after a round of talks with the British Defence M.nistry officials on the pull-out of British troops from Singapore The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who attended the talks is53 words
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Advertisement122 1967-07-01 2 It your Baby t«thl«|, it make him cry! Then hurry, wor-tatf Parent, and get Him STBIDMANt SOOTHING POWDERS Now! Teething has upset his tummy, byf the Powders will put it rig t, quickly and gently, and him sm<le again. STEEDMAN 5 POWERS are a safe, sure and mild laxative, made122 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1128 1967-07-01 2 M. YOUR fy gpj| Radio TODAY CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang: IP"" nd MeUka: 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 1.01 Run For Cover Starring James Cagney and John Derek); 430 Phil Silver Show (Hoodlum); 500 Trick and1,128 words
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Miscellaneous39 1967-07-01 2 1 IK 1 r MAY I HAVEYfoU* AUTt^RAPHjTHOR? if. PUT," FROM THOR, THE" /NIVENTb* OF' THE V^/MEgU'.THCM s«*irr. vvV IF AM NCJCT&O PfcESOMPTDOUS.MAV I A«< WHERE V6U I NTfeMD TO HAN& THIS? v# INTHe NATURAL MUSEUM OF STUPIDITY I39 words
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Advertisement352 1967-07-01 3 TODAY IS INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE DAY International Co-operative Day is the day when co-operators throughout the world get together to celebrate the founding of the cooperative movement by the Rochdale Pioneers and to re-dedicate themselves to further achievement. It is the day that symbolizes the spirit of co-operation. Let this be352 words
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Miscellaneous54 1967-07-01 3 |K.L. DIARY) PROMINENT Malayan Artists' exhibition by peninsular Art Society at 41, •alar. Raja Muda 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., JALAN Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 Pm., 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p m.; ZOO NEGARA 9 a.m to 6 p.m.; MI'ZIUM Negara 1054 words
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Advertisement176 1967-07-01 4 WHERE WHAT TO BUY. I 98 i/ I fy. A y5 WEN KEN DRUG CO. LTD Head Office 39 b 41, Choon Cuan St., Singapore. 2. Tel: *****. ***** Branch 126 E J F |ln. Lumbe Kuda. lohore Bahru. Tel: 2858 Nose Trouble, Head Trouble Too!! THIOSELMIN TABLET Can effectively176 words
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Miscellaneous16 1967-07-01 4 |(+*<}-{$(:.$,<[=]?^{*:<*)=">;> WHAT THE HECK. ARE YOU DG»N6 i'SUV CANT YOU HEKK IHE T~ KNOCKING? 1 to,, T16 words
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Miscellaneous54 1967-07-01 4 SPORE DIARY 8.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre: Malam Tiada Bin tang" Malay play 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hail: Retas FM and Living Sound System exnibition. 7.30 p. m. National Theatre: Nestle's Talentime lor Schools. 3 p.m. Cooking demonstration of Indonesian dishes for members and friends of PanPacific and54 words
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Article, Illustration439 1967-07-01 5 Opening of Seng Lee Radio Electrical Services today 4 LONG felt need for a first-class radio services firm in Pasir Panjang is realised today with the opening of Seng Lee Radio and Electrical Services at 91, Pasir Panjang Road in Singapore. This efficient and up-to-date firm deals with television sets,Eastern Sun pix - 439 words
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Advertisement148 1967-07-01 5 The Manage SENG LEE RADIO ELECTRICAL SERVICES have pleasure to announce the opening of its new premises at 91, Pasir Panjang Road, 4 3 /4 m.s. Singapore Tel: *****9 on Saturday, Is T V.. RADIOS, ELECTRIC IRON. TAPE RECORDERS, RADIOGRAMS. WASHING MACHINES, REFRIGERATORS. TOASTERS. HOME APPLIANCES ETC. A wcrm welcome148 words
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Advertisement321 1967-07-01 5 Congratulations to M/s. SENG LEE Radio Electrical Services on the expansion of their business and the opening of their replacement premises. rt W a .v k. JZ MODEL N-440 a "Interior" stereogram with two decorative art front panels. M W/SW/SW 3 band stereoconsole 4 speed automatic record changer with 11*321 words
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WORLD NEWS
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511 1967-07-01 6 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI). —A full infantry battalion of 800 tough Gurkha troops will be airlifted here today and tomorrow to bo I st e r Hong Kong's garrison, and they will be "ready to assist in any situation which demands it," a military511 words
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Article273 1967-07-01 6 First death in five years LONDON, Fri. (UPI). A fianicky bank robber yeserday shot dead an unarmed pursuer and wounded two bank employees as he fled from a bank in fashionable Sloane Street. It was the first bank killing in Ave years in Britain,273 words
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271 1967-07-01 6 MANILA. Fri. (Reuter). Police today prepared criminal charges against four men who. they allege, kidnapped Philippines movie actress Maggie de la Riva on Monday and raped her. Miss de la Rlva after signing a complaint of assault against »he men yesterday later Dolnted271 words
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Article86 1967-07-01 6 LONDON*. Fri. (Reuter) Petrol prices in Britain will go up by two pence a gallon, minister of Power Richard Marsh announced in parliament yesterday. The increase, which will apply to all petroleum products. was because the cost of oil supplies to Britain and Western European countries86 words
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Article124 1967-07-01 6 SOUTHAMPTON. South England. Fri- (Reuter) A T apanese maritime expert said here that either of the giant cunard luxury liners. Queen Elizabeth or Queen Mary, could be used as a floating hotel or a marine xnence museum in Japan. The Queen Elizabeth (83,000124 words
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Article43 1967-07-01 6 ATHENB. Fri. fUPI) The 40-day old heir to the Greek throne, crown Prince Paul, waa baptized here yesterday. None of the Danish Royal family attended the ceremoney. Their absence appeared to be a sign of disapproval of Greece's two-month-old military regime.43 words
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243 1967-07-01 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. i (CPI). The Atomic Energy Commission reported that an under- 1 ground nuclear explosion set off yesterday at its Nevada testing site re- leased a small amount of J radio-activity above the surface. It was the 16th test this year. Soon a "venting"243 words
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Article402 1967-07-01 6 MacNamara to Saigon WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter). Defence Secretary Mr. Robert MacNamara is expected to leave Washington next week on a delayed trip to Sa'gon which could bring about another American troop build-up in the Vietnam war. Mr. McNamara had planned to fly to Vietnam on402 words
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35 1967-07-01 6 DONG HOI. Dong Thanh Province, North Vietnam: Volunteers and soldiers are seen reinforcing their beach defence by planting spears in an attempt to deter landing of the American and the South Vietnamese forces. UPI release.UPI release. - 35 words
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324 1967-07-01 6 CHICHESTER. Fri. (UPI). Robert Hugh Fraser, a London art gallery director who pleaded guilty to possessing 24 heroin tablets, and was sentenced to six months in jail yesterday was questioned about a young woman found sitting on a sofa and wearing only a rug324 words
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Article48 1967-07-01 6 ROME. Fri. (UPI) Gallons of poisonous pbenic acid, dumped into the Tiber River when a tank truck crashed drifted toward Rome today. Authorities warned everyone to stay out of the river, not to fish, and not to use its water for any purpose for several days.48 words
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204 1967-07-01 6 NE W ORLEANS, Fri (UPI) Mickey Hargitay, crying and badly shaken, rushed to the side of his three injured children yesterday only hours after their mother, his former wife, actress Jayne Mansfield, had been killed in an auto smash-up. "Thank God they're alive",204 words
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170 1967-07-01 6 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) Deposed President Sukarno can wear his uniform as former Supreme Commander of the Indonesian Armed Forces only when told to do so by the government, a(*intf President General Suharto has said. The Jakarta Army newspaper "New Vanguard" today said General Suhar'o170 words
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Article72 1967-07-01 6 MANILA. Fri (Reuter) President Ferdinand Mircm has paid tribute to Pop** Paul VI a« "a courageous and sensible leader who has provided both guidance and inspiration to the world in this time of distress complex struggles President Marcos, in i message Issued yesterday on the eve of72 words
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Miscellaneous116 1967-07-01 6 Next pay a periscope peer* CVER THE TRANSOM Of A ROOM ACROSS FROM 7619, AS SOLO PZESSES MIS EVE TO TME ViEWIN'3 LENS... solo's QUESTION IS FEP INTO Th« PUKntf MACHINE.' ALMOST INSTANTAkEO-JSLV, iT TAPS OCT AH ANSWER'NS TAPE... ONLY ONE MOTEL IN M ANMATTAN UAS A COOiA 7629, TME116 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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380 1967-07-01 7 TOKYO. Fri. Leading Japanese home electric appliance makers are considering a new strategy to export smaller types of colour television sets to the United States to cope with the slowdown in American demands for their 19-inch versions. Thev are hoping to380 words
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225 1967-07-01 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Considerable interest is being shown by the Australian dental profession in a new audio headrest which helps to r*!ax patients and reduce discomfort. DeveloDed by Audiorama 6aies. South Australia, in conjuncnon with the Rola Division of Plessey Components 'Australia), the device utilises a225 words
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96 1967-07-01 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. —An order for four aluminium gangways for the Jurong Wharves was recently compiled by Diethelm Co. Ltd. Aluminium Division. A total of 52 men, each weighing more than 120 lbs. stnod across the gangway. The test was witnessed by officials of the E.D.8..96 words
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201 1967-07-01 7 JAKARTA, Fri <AP> Indonesia's Trade Minister said Indonesia faced serious difficulties in meeting its export earning target of $475 this year, it was announced. Major General Asharl. speaking this week to a group of State Attorneys, declared the tight money policy and high production costs threatened201 words
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Article23 1967-07-01 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) —Monev Quotations: HK55.795/5.795 per US dollar for cash. HK516.16 per pound sterling. HK5274.75 per tael gold.23 words
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Article, Illustration50 1967-07-01 7 The much talked about Japan's Mazda rotary piston engine "Cosmo Sport" car, powered by the world's first two rotor 110 hp rotary engine, was placed on sale by its manufacturers in Japan recently. The photo above shows: Mazda "Cosmo Sport" cars' rotary piston engine. PANA Photo. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 50 words
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Article271 1967-07-01 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. July first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 pm in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 56 cents per lb., up one quarter of a cent from previous close. The* tone was very quiet. A very quiet market ruled slightly steadier than last271 words
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Article103 1967-07-01 7 LONDON, Fri— (UPI)— It was a particularly good day for sterling, on the Foreign Exchange Market yesterday and though the strong demand for the currency in the morning slackened off later most rates were maintained at their higher levels. The sterling dollar rate was 2.7908 after103 words
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Article304 1967-07-01 7 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) Indonesia's Trade Ministry has decreed that all the country's export commodities may be shipped to Singapore in a move to fully restore trade relations severed following the outbreak of Indonesian confrontation of Malaysia three years ago. The official Antara news agency said304 words
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Article16 1967-07-01 7 SINGAPORE. Fri The tin price for today was $609.25 per picul, down 50 cent*.16 words
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Article1025 1967-07-01 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Industrial prices on the Stock Exchange today were somewhat mixed Trading was still fairly active with a turnover of 1.092,000 units. Among the active stocks, feature continued to be Matsushita. and added to this United Asbes'os also sprang into the limelight of today's trading In1,025 words
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Article67 1967-07-01 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Closing Dow Jones averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday were:30 Industrials 861.94 20 Rails 255.51 15 Utilities 130.75 65 Stocks 316.36 40 Bonds 80.43 Commodity futures index 132.32 (new 1967 low) Volume was 9.940.000 shares Of a total 1,453 issues traded.67 words
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Article64 1967-07-01 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants". Canada: Buying T.T. 351/4; Airmail O.D. 35-3/8; 90 d/st. 35-15/16 credit bills; 36-1/16 trade bills Selling T.T or O.D. ready were: Canada 34-15/16; Deutsche Marks 128-7/8; Holland Guilders 116-3/4; Swiss64 words
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940 1967-07-01 7 AIR MOVEMENTS S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Tim* 12.05 p m. Airline MSA 129 from Kuala Lumiior. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lnmpnr. Time 9.00 a.m. AV 646 Saigon. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur Time 10.25 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching.940 words
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Article480 1967-07-01 7 NINUAPORB—Stork fcachange nirt and offer price* officially U«ted at the close of buMneu INDUSTRIAL Roustead \I> 1.51 1.53 C. Snrar 1 .<56 1.68 Chemical Co. 1.69 1.70 Cold Storage CD 3.38 3.44 Dun lop 2.28 2.30 E. Smelting 4.24 4.30 E*so Ord« 3.26 3.28 Flt/patricks 1.50 1.56 F.480 words
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Article52 1967-07-01 7 (Manager* Price*) First Malayan 2 42 2.52 Second Malayan 1.72 1.82 Third Malayan 1.16 1.26 The Commerce lndu«tr% Fund XD .90 1.00 The Saving* Fund 1.S7 1.47 Malayan Investment Fund 1.00 1.10 Sterling f ommodltv S/8 4/3 Ftr«t Hong Kong .80 -85* Second Hong Kong .54 .58* <*Hnne52 words
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Article96 1967-07-01 7 SINGAPORE. IN. Slngapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon price* today were: Buyer* "»eller» Coconot oil (FOB) Bulk 4H 00 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums SO 50 Loose Copra Mi*ed Inne/July 29.50 Nutmegs 110s 315.00 Nutmegs K A- W 150 00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 102 50 Pepper Black Special Sarawak96 words
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Article182 1967-07-01 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today:— God owns Vessels 1/2 Ruys 3/4 Dlugosz 5 Kin Yun* 6/7 Fernlak« 8/9 Bamora 10/11 Stentor 13/14 Hawaii Maru 15/16 Trafalgar 18 Levernbank 19 Maxwell Brander 21/22 Toko Maru 23/24 Bombay Maru 25/26 Hugheverett 27/28 Pagoda182 words
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Article447 1967-07-01 8 IT is difficult to understand why Peking should turn the heat on Hong Kong when it could take it back any time it wished. Leases like treaties can be torn up when it suits the parties concerned. The British can pull out of Hong447 words
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Article373 1967-07-01 8 A FTER many years of exhorting civil servants to work harder, the Government has decided to enforce stricter discipline in the public services by introducing the Public Services Promotion Board and Disciplinary Board Regulations 1967, which will be effective from July 1. These regulations should have been introduced373 words
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1082 1967-07-01 8 Nana Mahomo - By: Nana Mahomo QNLY the desert, the pyramids and the holy places seem to remain the unchanging factors in the chaotic flux which is the Middle East today. Nothing is ever certain there, but for the foreseeable future1,082 words
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Article1073 1967-07-01 8 M. ill - M. ill Pptaling Java. T'HIS Red Guards movement is going to create a A universal agitation, particularly in Asian roun tries sooner ot later. The present pattern of troubles happening in Hong Kong today is the beginning of this movement. We all know that the1,073 words
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Article161 1967-07-01 8 1 REFER to a letter from Mr. H.W. Mason of Texas published in the Eastern Sun on 12 June. 1967. The Authority's toiler blocks are washed and cleaned at least twice daily, but as these are communal facilities used by more than 6.000 men every day,161 words
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Article44 1967-07-01 8 BANNY UNG - Thomas Cup Indonesia BANNY UNG. Baling. ONCE the Indonesians worshipped Bung Karno. But now they adore the Thomas Cup, and cannot part with it. Let them keep it forever, for that will do them a lot of good. The Thomas Cup is their GOD.44 words
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Miscellaneous157 1967-07-01 8 By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials' 1 4RGUMENTS, bitterness and court battles became the matrimonial life of Nat and Margie. Nat finally won his divorce suit against Margie on grounds of desertion. Margie appealed. "When I refused Nat's offer of reconciliation, that was not desertion,"157 words
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Article, Illustration129 1967-07-01 9 Mr Seymour R. Mayer has been associated with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for over 40 years, Joining the theatre company at an early age. From there he advanced through the many departments and eventually Joined the International organisation. He is undoubtedly the most travelled of129 words
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554 1967-07-01 9 Film chief postpones Australian and SouthEast Asian visit NEW YORK. Fri. It was the Intention of the Eastern Sun to have its Australian representative interview Mr Seymour R. Mayer M-G-M International's First > ice.Prf*jdent. on his arrival in Sydney early this month. Prior to coming to Singapore. Unfortunately, Mr. Mayer'B554 words
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Article, Illustration96 1967-07-01 9 Mr Robert H OBrien. President and Chief Executive Officer of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. first became associated with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1957. bringing with him a vast experience from an impressive and diversified record of executive positions. not only in the motion picture industry, but in law and96 words
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Article, Illustration103 1967-07-01 9 Mr. Maurice Silverstein, now President of the International Company, is an old Singaporean, having spent many years here shortly before World War 11. and immediately thereafter. At the time Mr. Silverstein ("Red", as he was popularly known), was Regional Director, and travelled extensively throughout103 words
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Article, Illustration323 1967-07-01 9 MGM-British Film Unanimously Acclaimed THERE was no doubt about it! BLOW-UP" w a s a clear winner at the Cannes ISXS7 Festival as the Best Film. There was tremendous applause when the announcement was made Critics from all over the world, present at the Festival,323 words
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Article, Illustration380 1967-07-01 9 Action packed SINCE 1964. Goodyear racing victories overseas have been helping to pat the company's name on the lips of racing: fans and potential customers everywhere. But as the saying goes: "The best is yet to come.' Early this year, a spectacular motion picture on Grand Prix racing,380 words
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Article344 1967-07-01 9 Cinerama and 70 mm. JETRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER moves further ah«td la x cinema pre<w>ntatinn with an increase in the number of big screen films during the next 12 months. Recently released in Singapore was "GRAND PRIX" in Cinerama, and the game film will be shown in Cinerama in344 words
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432 1967-07-01 10 ELIZABETH TAYLOR, RICHARD BURTON, SIR ALEC GUINNESS PETER USTINOV IN GRAHAM GREENE'S 'THE COMEDIANS' rrHE COMEDIANS, bestA selling novel by Graham Greene, is brought to the screen in a large-scale production and with an outstanding cast headed by Elizabeth Taylor. Richard Burton. Alec Guinness. Peter Ustinov. Paul Ford and Lillian432 words
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Article, Illustration280 1967-07-01 10 H°" will life be lived thirty-four years from now? This was a para* mount problem faced by MGM film director Stanley Kubrick, and famed writer, Arthur C. Clarke, when they undertook th e making a spectacular Cinerama production for MGM called "2°° l: A SPACE ODYSSEY,280 words
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Article, Illustration556 1967-07-01 10 of the BIG pictures of 1967, MGM's 'The Dirty Dozen" unfolds a spellbinding and unforgettable story of a remarkable mission taking place behind enemy lines in Franca during World War 11. But this is far more than a powerful and explosive drama of men and556 words
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Article659 1967-07-01 10 SINCE its initial publication in 1874. "Far from the Made tag Crowd" has enjoyed a popularity so continuous that endless reprints have been necessary. including the most recent Pocket Book edition of 1965. Generally acknowledged to be Thomas Hardy's greatest lore story, its characters show659 words
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Article, Illustration985 1967-07-01 11 "r ONE With the Wind", acclaimed world' wide as one of the great motion picture entertainments time, will now be seen for the first time in the latest giant screen 70mm process, Metrocolor and six channel stereophonic sound. This marks the sixth re-release since David 0. Selznick's production985 words
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Article369 1967-07-01 11 TT was our first visit to Japan. Everyone said we should stay at the Imperial. We did. Early the following morning, Mom and I decided to explore the City and what better time than 7.30? So, after an early breakfast, we started off in high spirits. However,369 words
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Article, Illustration109 1967-07-01 12 MGM is proud to present one of the most realistic war films ever made. So terrifying that it will shock you! is a story of a boy who had lost his parents, his friends and his little dog in his war-torn country Befriended by the Germans, he is109 words
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Article, Illustration275 1967-07-01 12 IN their latest adventure thriller, soon to be released here, Kobert >aughn and David McC allum will have a star-studded supporting cast, which will include Joan Crawford. Diane Mcßain. Kurt Jurgens, Herbert Lom, Irene Tsu. Jill Ireland. Terry-Thorn** and. of275 words
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Article, Illustration180 1967-07-01 12 FIVE million dollars of Platinum is about to be despatched by train from Italy to Paris. A tip-off has been given, but H falls into the hands of a group of amateurs! What are ther going to do about it? Plan to take it180 words
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Article, Illustration280 1967-07-01 12 PPHESE days Westerns are a dime a dozen. There are the good; the bad and the indifferent. Many, without any known names get by because of out-and-out brutality, with stories and locale* that bear no semblance to the real West. Other Westerns make the grade for other280 words
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Article290 1967-07-01 12 OUR MOTHER S HOUSE (Colour) Cast: Dirk Borearde. Pamela Eranklm. A very touch ins drama of seven children who keep their motner's death a secret to avoid being sent to an orphanage. This is a story that will have tremendous family appeal Now in editing stage and will290 words
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Advertisement67 1967-07-01 9 COMING SOON TO PAVILION, •C 0 i 4 1 V *7: y AT ft I The Hot Ones ride on Goodyear Filmed at 150 m.p.h. on the seme Qoodyemr racing tyree that won the 1967 Indianapolis 500 and Le Mans Qoodyear's records on the world race tracks help them design67 words
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Advertisement97 1967-07-01 10 Major Reisman, you are ordered courts-martial and sentenced to be executed or serve lengthy prison terms for murder, rape, robbery and other crimes of violence. You will train and qualify them in as much of the business of commando warfare as they can absorb in a brief but unspecified time;97 words
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Miscellaneous161 1967-07-01 11 In (he splendor of 70 mm. wide screen and full stereophonic sound! DAVID O.SELZNICKS production OF MARGARt T MITCHELLS WWa a Ml W A 'v-#« In M <- Sfl 14 fr "TSMBThmib i i IE I si*! ;v: I 9& *dph 4 r a HPr* V v r\ K ISA161 words
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Advertisement170 1967-07-01 12 GoudujuucL A. rn Mil CAJ HOTEL KM) sm&WOi«£ I* CASU Singapore it famed throughout the Far East for its international selection of fine foods, la this Sourmet's Paradise, Goodwood is rated as the hotel wiG the best restaurants. TTTTTIIIIX 1111 If yon like Continental cuisine and vintage French lines, and170 words
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Advertisement20 1967-07-01 12 HAPPILY EVER AFTER' In Panavision Metrocolor will have a 700-theatre Premiere all ever the World on Thursday, October 5, 1967.20 words
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Advertisement150 1967-07-01 12 What the Italians do with a bed the Americans do with a beach! •U4 4*7 0 **> > metro goWwyn-mayef tonycurtisclaudia cardinale oTJ3ftfT> f3flSo!Xlfl■. p-DflyCUOn A rpanavisionVj metrocolor F9r*d n 5 v sin and hn »hn» lhehoysandEirls» Sharon tate robert Webber Joasuubarnes daTid draper GOOD PRINTING IS THE KEY TO150 words
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Article, Illustration629 1967-07-01 13 K. Sidhu - by K. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Fri.— How often it is seen that film stars become "snobbish" when they reach the heights of fame —but not so for top Hong Kong stars Peter Chen Ho and Pat Ting Hung. When they arrived at the Paya Lebar629 words
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Article121 1967-07-01 13 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Major casting has been completed on MGM's "Sol Madrid" with the announcement that Academy Award winner Paul Lukas has been signed for a key role in the action drama The distinguished actor, who won an Oscar for his acclaimed performance in "Watch121 words
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Advertisement152 1967-07-01 13 IN THE HOTEL MERLIN SPECIAL OOUfiLE ATTRACTION TONIGHT A MARVELLOUS MOD TRIO DARING CHILD ACROBATS NINE LITTLE WONDERS LUMPUR'SX m Fomous Rendezvous for f THOSE who seek Superb Food, 1 Good Wine and Courteous Service in surroundings of Elegance and Comfort. Le Coq d'Or •(sll»»'iONS 1I»S( B »HON( 13 52?152 words
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Advertisement187 1967-07-01 13 EASTERN HOTEL BAR CABARET 26, Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. Tel. *****/2 DANCING FROM 9 30 P.M. TO 1.00 A.M. NIGHTLY Singing Nightly with JACKSON'S ORCHESTRA Miss TIP SIEW LENG Miss SUSANA WONG (Hong Kong) with 4-PIECE GUITAR BAND NIGHTLY No Cover Charges No Entrance Fees i Hour Bookings for Dance187 words
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Advertisement154 1967-07-01 13 w w r sj AnUt N o Visit K. L. Grand Hotel's Redecorated Dining Room. TELEPHONE: ***** EXT. 2 67. Treacher Road. (At Buklt Blntang Treacher Road Junction Adjacent to 8.8. Park) To enjoy real]* delicious and temptlnr food, call NOW at The GARDEN of EDEN and .tou will discover154 words
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Miscellaneous136 1967-07-01 13 LPtl» Goldonl C ""ar*TFE f DE*TH" 'BB> lf' T "r A Tfchniscop® H. 1 4 9 38 t'.ke summer R ONE*" <WB) N l® C Kj^j_i!££lJL^. olor u u h»» TOMG f lOCKET Mandvin I%P T »B* Erz ,,h L BubUU« f^TAT <e ho -int: Til Brmner THE FOFPT IS136 words
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Miscellaneous139 1967-07-01 13 By Herry B. Rothbl«tt (Authsr. "MjrxJbooic of 7or Crlainal Trli 1» NO. "An offer of reconciliation must be made sincerely and in good faith before refusal by the other spouse constitutes desertion," the Appeals Court held. "There was nothing to Indicate that Nat sincerely desired that his offer be accepted139 words
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Miscellaneous64 1967-07-01 13 I »> i v.. SUZANNA LEIGH FRANK FINLAY GUY DOLEMAN E ODEUM IONIGHT MIDNIGHT! PALACE Yo« VUI and n»rrtrnr« nniwm b? moment thrill after m mm H L% Starring ROSSANA PODESTA <f PHILIPPE LEROY MGALA'"? TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! AUDIE MURPHY BLASTS HIS WAY THROTGH niL coottbt to GLOKT! Columbia Picture Prwwa64 words
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Miscellaneous261 1967-07-01 13 iJFi III! i mim Ample Car Park Space Available j Behind The Theatre. Entrance Between Gala A Marlboroarh 1 Thea tree. TONIGHT MIDNITE! Columbia Gl NS TO AMCHt PASS" color Audle Murphy Michael Burn* TODAY AT 11.00 a.m. Docket?* Gr t Children 50 cti. to all teats r-'ivii |°B ORCHARD261 words
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687 1967-07-01 14 by Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Fri. Aristocrat 11, Jack's Code, Boy's Fun, Love and Joy and Sir Win were impressive workers on a yielding track at Bukit Timah this morning. Aristocrat 11, with Lyal Harbridge astride, displayed top form when he strode out faultlessly687 words
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Article344 1967-07-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Malaysian Tenp.n Bowling Congress is in the process of select.ng p.ayers from Penang,, Perak anp Selangor to form a Ma.aysian team for a series of international competitions The newly-elected pres.dent of the MTBC. Raja Kamarrudin bin Raja Tun Uda, said this344 words
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64 1967-07-01 14 Top class performances were given by boys and girls aged between 10 to 14 in the recent 5th Youth Gymkhana at the university town of Munster in Westphalia (West Germany). They came with 150 ponies to the tournament. Clenching cardboard beakers in their mouths they had to gallop to a64 words
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447 1967-07-01 14 DUBLIN, Fri. (Reuter) The focus of European racing interest tomorrow will be the Curragh Racecourse in County Kildare, where the Irish Derby will be run with a winner's prize of 57,160 Sterling at stake. Twenty-three colts 14 trained in Ireland, eight in England and one447 words
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147 1967-07-01 14 MALACCA. Fri.—Veteran G. Rengasamy former Federation and Malacca star will coach the Malacca State hockey team for the Malaysian Hockey Federation's Razak Cup South Zone Championships which will be held from July 14 to 16 at Singapore. Bakar Said another veteran Ma'acca State player147 words
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107 1967-07-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The All Comers Athletic Meet which was scheduled to be held on Sunday at the Kampong Pandan has again been postponed; The meet is organised by the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association to oromote athletics in the State. An official of107 words
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Article349 1967-07-01 14 COLCHESTER. England Frl. (AP> In the opening of their split tour, the Pakistan side have made a tremendous Impact. Despite the fact that Essex are one of the weaker countries. It Is already apparent that when England meet their latest visitors at Lord's on July 27349 words
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246 1967-07-01 14 DERBY. Fri. (Reuter) The Indians, for whom Bhagwat Chandrasekhar took seven for 59, the best bowling of the tour, finished strongly placed against Derbyshire on the second day of their three-day game here yesterday. By the close the Indians were 106 for three in246 words
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1569 1967-07-01 15 Race Is Horses Class 5a Div. 3 6 Furs.— a.15 PJ*. Straight Flush Hot Lips Mutineer Tinggi Harapan 11 Lok Sabha (FOR I a jOCAL RIDERS ONLY) I 007 3v >•" 135 Nelson Stable E. B'kelen 5 3. 80S 6v 3v 125 K K Stable1,569 words
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1790 1967-07-01 15 Windsor . Lad - The going is Yielding By 'Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Sot. Valley Queen has shown pretty consistent form in recent starts and I am making her a good each way proposition in the main mile race for Class Five Division One (Race 7) at1,790 words
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Article24 1967-07-01 15 Windsor Lads Si«tic Courapeoug Pulau Pinang Golden Sun: Mannum Mi*§ Pan Rajah Capital Gain Adeline: H. C*«ioner Tara Street 11 Kaya24 words
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Article152 1967-07-01 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN ADELINE RACE 1 Q. G AMBIT Emir Star BfrjiTi BFRJAYA Kmlr Star Queen's Gambit R. CHARIOT Berjaya Emir Star RACE 2 SISTIC The Archer Pan Rajah PAN RAJ MI SISTIC Precious Jade E. Rim Rim Mr. Lincinsue Pan Rajah RACE S MANNUM MISS Flying Charger152 words
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Article159 1967-07-01 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Life Guards, stationed at Selarang Barracks. Changi, have a close association with the Kampong Padang Terbakar Community Centre. and recently donated $B5O towards the total cost <sB7s) of construction materials for a basketball court. The court was completed last week and later it159 words
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Article19 1967-07-01 15 MALACCA. Fri. The Mediaals Sports Club will hold their annual sports meet at the Kubu Stadium tomorrow.19 words
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658 1967-07-01 16 SCRUM-HALF - by SCRUM-HALF SINGAPORE, Fri. There are big things ahead for the Singapore Rugby Union in the forthcoming 1967 season which will start in August. The Singapore Rugby Union met last evening for the annual general meeting, and a new-look executive committee has658 words
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249 1967-07-01 16 HELSINKI, Fri. (Reuter). Bob Seagren, of the United States, last night failed to regain the world pole vault record at the World Games Athletics meeting. Seagren was hoping to be the first man to clear 5.50 metres (18 feet 0J inches) but his249 words
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139 1967-07-01 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Malaysian Pressmen have been invited to cover the forthcoming 3rd International Sports competition at Mexico City on Oct. 14. The news took officials of the Olympic Council of Malaysia by surprise, because no official Invitation has been received so far by Malaysia139 words
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Article87 1967-07-01 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Kuala Langat District Football Association will hold two trials to select players for training for the Football Association of Selangor junior knock-out corr.petition, to be held next month Mr. K. Balasubramaniam, Hon. Secretary of the association. said today that all the association's87 words
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Article191 1967-07-01 16 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP) Officials of a privately sponsored two-day international invitational table tennis tournament said yesterday that Sweden's Hans Alser won the event, even though Czechoslovakia's Jaroslav Stanke defeated him in the final round of round-robin matches On Wednesday night Alser, holder of the191 words
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Article71 1967-07-01 16 SEREMBAN, Fri. Mr. A. Navaratnam was unanimously re-elected to head the Negeri Sembilan Amateur Athletic Association recently. Mr. Jonn Kanagaratnam, who was the secretary for the past 12 years was elected as vice-president. The new secretary for the association is Mr. Kunaratnam of the PWD Sports71 words
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Article59 1967-07-01 16 KAMPAR. Fri. A veterans' football team will meet the Perak Women's soccer team in a charity game at the Town Padang here at 5.15 p.m. on Sunday. The game was originally scheduled to be played last Saturday. It was postponed because the Perak women's soccer team were59 words
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1067 1967-07-01 16 M. T. LINGAM; R. D. SELVA - SERVICES ROUND-UP IN MALAYSIA by M. T. LINGAM and R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia Armed Forces have named 17 players for centralised training in preparation for the Tun Razak Cup central zone hockey championship triangular meet at Seremban from July 14-20.1,067 words
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Article, Illustration53 1967-07-01 16 ENGLAND won the Second Test cricket match aaainst India on June 26, by an innings and 124 runs. Th s photo shows B r i t a i n's Queen Elizabeth II shaking hands with Indian player Bishen Singh Bedi when she met the53 words
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Article207 1967-07-01 16 ALOR STAR, Fri—Five zone and one State records were shattered in the second and final day of the two-day North Kedah Amateur Athletic Association meet here today at the Sultan Hamid College grounds. The state record was in the hammer throw by ASP Mohamed Ramli with207 words
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456 1967-07-01 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Asian bronze medallist Ishtiaq Ahmad broke the 110 metres htrrdles record in the Selangor Combined Schools athletic meet at the Merdeka Stadium today- The meet in it s third day today saw another two records toppled and one 3ualled, bringing456 words
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Article75 1967-07-01 16 SINGAPORE. Fri Singapore beat Johore 2-0 In their Malaysia Cup South Zone tl e at Jalan Besar tonight. Singapore's Kim Lye put his side one-up in the first half and In the second half Ma Jid Arlff converted a penalty to raise the score TTie game75 words
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Advertisement373 1967-07-01 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ii RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Word* $5/- (Minimum) "BETHESDA gospel hall 77 Bras Basah Road, Singapore. 7 Meetings in English Sunday: 8 30 a.m. Breaking of Bread. 3.00 p.m. Junior Sunday School--4.30 p.m. Senior Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.15 p.m Gospel Service 8 00 p.m. Song Service. Tuesday:373 words
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Advertisement336 1967-07-01 14 CLASSIFIED ADS Radio TV Service. REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS Uli| or Short tern period* Still at pro-doty rate* ALSO HP and CASH eomplete ranfe to salt e*eryon* CLOSED CIRCUIT T.V. Comiutl Aerial System* Backcroand Matle Installation* SHOWROOMS C lento cell Aw. Joo Chiat Boad Phono 2VIII P. O. Bo* 60* S336 words
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Advertisement333 1967-07-01 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. "Membina dan Menylapkan Bagl Perengkat n Kentonmen Angkatan Bersenjata Lok Kawl Dl- Jesa e 11 on, Sabah." 2. Berhubong dengan iklan Tawaran yang tersebut dlatas lnl tarlkh penutup-nya pada lOhb. Jun, 1967, sekarang ada dl-lanjutkan hlngga 31hb. Julai, 1967. Masa dan tempat penutup-nya tldak dl.333 words
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Miscellaneous51 1967-07-01 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 8.16 a.m. (6.7 ft); 7.20 p.m. (6.2 ft). Port Swettenham: 11.52 a.m. (13.2 ft). Port Dickson: 1215 a.m. (6.2 ft.); 1.00 p.m. (7.0 ft). Singapore: 5.53 p.m. (6.8 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 4.25 a-m. (5.2 ft); 4.18 (6.8 ft). Kuantan: 4.18 a.m. (5.2 ft); 3.10 p.m. (6.751 words
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