Eastern Sun, 18 July 1967

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  • 24 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 354 Tuesday, 18 July 1967* MC(P) 2231 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.
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  • 442 1 The Sun celebrates Ist anniversary SINGAPORE, MON. The Eastern Sun will re-double its efforts to achieve its objective, the newspaper's chairman, Datin Aw Kow said here today. She said the Eastern Sun w a 5 aware that newspaper readers had been demanding for
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  • 61 1 HONG KONG. Mon (Reuter). —Hong Kong was all quiet today for the first time in rr.ore *han a week following -es'erday's massive poll-? on leftists. Backed by regular British Army troops including crack Gurkha units, riot police hit ■everal left-wing organisations m simultaneous raids on bo*h
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  • 52 1 ADEN, Mon. (Reuter) British troops today shot and captured an Arab who threw a grenade at a mobile patrol in Aden's steamer point area. There were no casualties arrong the British patrol, of the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire but three Arabs were injured by
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  • 130 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry today announced 1,070 bags of. padl valued at $19,000 were seized by the Minister's official In Kedah on Saturday. The padi was found in two small rice mills which were licenced to store not more than
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  • 530 1  -  By LOW CHONG FATT Jhe Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will be visiting Sabab this week-end to dispel the false propaganda made by UPKO that the Central Government had infringed the State's rights. Tun Razak made this announcement when he declared open the general meeting
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  • 153 1 ALOR STAR, Mon. Two men today held up a rice-mill manager here and escaped with the payroll amounting to MS.OM this morning. The victim, Mr. Lee Wal Yoke. 45. had Just returned from a local bank where he had withdrawn the money to pay rice-mill workers
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  • 313 1 PEKING, Mon. (Reuter) Anti-British demonstrators today pelted two British diplomats with tomatoes at the Rates of Britain's diplomatic mission in Peking during a protest against the arrest of two more Chinese Journalists in Hong Kong. A crowd of slogan-chant-ing demonstrators numbering about 1.000 had marched
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  • 121 1 JERUSALEM. Mon. (Renter) Fifty Arab families due to re-cross the Jordan River tomorrow will be the vanguard of thousands permitted to return to their homes in the Israel held West bank which they had abandoned after last month's war. The families are a group described as
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 66 2 -The Phoenix Sinaers and the three girls who garlanded them on their arrival at the Subang Airport in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Pix shows from left: Ned Wright (leader). Miss Jennv Lee. wflliam Jones (tenor). Che Ramlah binte Alan*. Richard Sparks (brass baritone), guitarists David Bromberg and
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    • 439 2 SINGAPORE, >lon. Tan Kay Pian, a 30-year-old free-lance salesman, was today sentenced to three years' jail by the Fourth District Court on five charges of cheating three newspapers the Eastern Sun, Straits Times and Nanyang Siang Pau. Tan pleaded guilty to the five charges of
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    • 45 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The University of Singapore Economics Boclety will hold its annual dinner at the Mandarin Room In Orchard Road on July 21, at 7.30 p.m. The guest of honour on that night will be the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye.
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    • 422 2 KI ALA LUMPUR, MONDAY A NATION-WIDE campaign to curb the Increasing spate of street demonstrations In the country and Increasing violent response of the police which is causing concern to all Malaysians has been urged, here. The call was made by the
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    • 124 2 KAJANG. Mon. Kajang will commemorate the 10th Merdeka anniversary on a grand scale, the celebrations will start with a procession. to be followed by a children' 6 sport at the padang on the morning of August 31. There will also be a blow-pipe competitlon-cum-exhibltion by orant alsl
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    • 128 2 SINGAPORE, Mor. At about 7p m today, about 2(H) pro-Communists supporter! staged a procession alone Kim Tian Road towards Tion* Rahru Road. They were mostly youths carrying lighted torches, banners and small triangular red flags fixed to sharp staves. On seeing the Police parties coming from
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    • 157 2 ALOR STAR, Mon. Beven Malays aged between 25 and 30 years were produced in the Sessions Court today before Enche Nik Hussain bin Nik All to answer a charge of gang robbery on an elderly Chinese. Lim Peng Kooi, at Kam'pong Alor Pulai, Mukim
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    • 257 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following candidates who sat for the examinations of the Australian Society of Accountants conducted in May. this year, have been successful. Introductory Accounting: Koh Beng Choo. Commercial Law: Heoh S:ak Bang Teo Siak Boon. Company Law: Ang Kim Pong. Foo Kor.g
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    • 100 2 SINGAPORE, Mo-. Another top Shav. Hong Kong film star will arrive tomorrow at 3.05 p.m. from Hong Kong to join Pat Ting Hung and Peter Chen Ho in the shooting of Forever Diamonds" in Singapore. Miss Elsie Tu began her aim career immediately After
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    • 40 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The RotjU Malaysian Police today appealed to all lawabidittf citizens to heed Police advice to keep away from trouble durinf illegal demonstrations and also to allow them to work unhampered to disperse the demonstrators.
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    • 258 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The National Art Gallery announces that the Exhibition of Malaysian Art which has been tonrinf Europe for two years has now returned here. A special exhibition, a "WELCOME HOME SHOW Selamat Pulang) will be held from Fridav for two weeks in the
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    • 124 2 JEBSELTON, Mon b* ten Chinese busing men in Sabah have reject ed Japan offer T freighters as compensr—to Malaysia for aTrwf»« during the war. The supreme United Sabah Chinese Chamber* Commerce at their ann general meeting reresolved to ask the Ma slan Chinese CI Kuala Lumpur
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    • 87 2 SINGAPORE Mon. A seaman. Wong Her.g Pang, was today fined 1250 in default two months' Jail by a Magistrates Cour. for possession of undesirable pubiica;ion.Wong pleaded gui'y :o a charge of possessing nine copies of banned Chinesa booklets, at Ga'e One. Telok Ayer Basin, on Jan. 12.
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    • 1408 3 By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia's cultural elite are today surging forward trying to establish an identity in the international wateringplaces of Arts. They have awakened from the dormant days of the colonial period and now have begun to search, to Identify themselves
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    • 225 3 KI'ALA LI'MPUR. Mon. The Chief Minister of Sabah. Tun Mustapha bin Datu Haru, said today that his recent trip to London was "not mysterious in any way." He had merely gone there to have his regular annual medical check-up. During his
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    • 142 3 LUMUT, Mon. Tear gas was used by Federal Reserve Unit in dispersing an angry crowd of some 1,000 strong outside the police station in Pantai Remis in the Dindings last night. The mob had gathered in front of the police station protesting over
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    • 40 3 MUAR. Mon. —The Sagil Local Council, about 25 miles from here, has passed a resolution calling on the Muar OCPD to strengthen the local police station to tackle the increasing number of robberies in the local council area.
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    • 63 3 "I have the great pleasure in sending my warmest congratulations to the Eastern Sun on the occasion of its first anniversary. I wish to take this opportunity to thank the Eastern Sun which, during its first year of operation, has greatly
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    • 53 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon'. The Commanding Officer. East Malaysia Signals Regiment. Lieut. Col. Leong Slew Meng. has been appointed the new Chief Signals Officer of the Malaysian Armed Forces. He is to take over from Colonel D L. SylvesterBradley next month He will be the first Malaysian to
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    • 262 3 Kl ALA LI'MPI'R, Mon. The Guthrie Corporation Limited is to invest $23 million in an oil palm replanting project in the western region of Negri Sembilan. I Under the scheme, more than 16,000 acres at present bearing pre-war rubber on eight of the Corporation's estates
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    • 375 4 JOUBWAi.IgTS TOLD: INCULCATE SENSE OF VALUE IN PEOPLE SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister of State for Culture, Mr. K. C. Lee, today called on journalists and newspapers to inculcate a sense of value in the people. Mr Lee was speaking at a cocktail reception at
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    • 557 4 SINGAPORE. Mon A colourful parade was staged by some 8.000 youths of the Republic from the various schools at the Jalan Besar Stadium today, to mark the opening of the Singapore Youth Festival 1967. The festival was declared open by the President, Enche Yusof
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    • 114 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thieves forced open a side door of Ace Enterprises In East Coast Road yesterday and escaped with $lB,OOO worth of goods. Police today said the thieves cut an iron chain fastened to a collapsible side door before gaining entry into the
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    • 237 4 SINGAPORE. Mon The newly-completed Customs and Immigration checkpoint at Woodlands yesterday w a officially visited by the President of the Republic. Enche Yusot bin Ishak and the First Lady. Paan Noor Aishah. The Presiden' and the First Lady made the call during their day-long tour
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    • 208 4 SINGAPORE, Mon A Police Prosecutor, Senior Inspector Ram Naidu. today told the Third District Judge. Mr. N. A. D'Rozario, that 77 midwives attached to rural maternity clinic* did not receive their on-call allowances for April. 1965. In the dock was a higher clerical officer attached
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 98 2 K.L DIARY Today: Exhibition of Systemic Paintings by Peter Adlera and Eva Maria Weidling at Galeri 11, Jalan Pinang, 11 a.m to 7. p.m. Prominent Malaysian Artists' exhibition by Peninsular Art Society at 41 Jalan Raja Muds 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Petahng Jaya Rotary Weekly Luncheon at International Restaurant
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 204 3 Maria Pasquale of Rome wants to know what's wrong with Singapore men Maria thinks yon don't spend enough time in Rome. You should spend a week at least. Take in the Via Veneto. The old markets. Get the taste of fine Latin wines. This is the Rome Qantas knows so
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    • 51 4 Congratulations And Best Wishes to EASTERN SUN on its First from Mr. Mrs. TSANG TAK CHUEN OF MALAYA MINING CO. LTD., FEDERAL MINERS PLANTERS, LTD., KEPONG MINES LIMITED, TSANG RUBBER ESTATES. SINGAPORE OFFICE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building, 6th Floor, 47, Hill Street, Singapore( 6). Telephone Nos: *****-8, *****
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  • Boutique
    • 468 5  -  by Patricia Chan JJOUSEWIVES In Singapore have found a "useful" way of spending their leisure hours after the house chores are finished. Instead of engaging their time in gossips, playing mahjong or sleeping it off at home, many of them are now goine for the
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    • 154 5 PARIS Mon. (Reuter) The French Couture (top style-setting) designers and their ready-to-wear rivals are at present in a position comparable to the proverbial chicken and the egg. No one knows exactly which comes first. In France, the mass production market is now a force to be reckoned with. It
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    • Article, Illustration
      158 5  -  By Patricia Chan FOR those of you who like spicy food, this dish of Beef Kurmah will suit you fine. Try it for your next meal. Quantity for fouT. The ingredients needed are 1| tablespoon ketumba powder, half teaspoon jintan puteh, one teaspoon pepper, one teaspoon kas-kas, half large
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    • 224 5  -  Bv Mary Sue Miller (NANA) WHAT could be more thoughtful than showering a bride-to-be w:th sumptuous beauty did? and accessories? A cache of personal luxuries would be doubly appreciated at a time when she is absorbed in wedding plans and homemaking. The variety of beauty
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    • 56 5 'J' HI S exotic looking Japanese model, Mikami. displays an evening dress in African mode with two unusually large objects protTuding on her chest line during the grand presen- tation of France's famous designer, Yes Saint-Laurent, African Mode Show at the Tokyo Prince Hotel recently. One may call
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    • 298 5 EAST BERLIN, Mon. (Reuter) East German designers have turned out the most daring line of colourful, short spring and summer styles since the Berlin Wall went up in 1961. To background music with calypso and African rhythms, pert teenage models showed
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    • 82 5 Most original of all young suits being shown for fall is Rudl Gernrelch's "Japanese schoolgirl" look, in wool doubleknlt check that looks like a woven fabric. The dress, covering brief shorts, is an elongated version of the Japanese schoolboy's jacket, which greatly resembles a Norfolk. An Innocent
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    • Article, Illustration
      246 5 I>REVILLE Comb-N-Go sets the pace for the pace-setters YOU Time Is far too valuable to be used up on visits to the hair-dressers. And so is money. This is the time of travel, the era of Jets, the shrinking of the globe. Today you may be in Singapore, tomorrow
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 2938 6 NATIONAL MALA YSIA R-3000 with 5 bands nd 16 tranmtars/iMes July 18—July 24 RADIOSINGAPURA 18—July 24 Tuesday JULY 18 A.M.: TIMEX-TIME 6.00 Prog. Summary: 6.02 Morning Melodies. 7.00 The News: 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri: 7.45 News in the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day. 8 00 The News; 8.10
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 677 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) A US official with the rank of ambassador just back from Vietnam warded off sharp question by newsmen on television yesterday. Journalists and editors are particularly irked by the "top secret hush hush" which surrounded the Johnson
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    • 77 7 LOS ANGELES. Mon. (UPI) Two of the nation's most wanted men, sought for the slaying of two border patrolmen, cried hysterically as they surrendered to 50 Federal Agents yesterdav after the FBI lobbed tear gas grenades into the second-storey apartment, according to FBI Director Mr. J. Edgar
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    • 323 7 KINSHASA. Congo, Mon. (UPI) White mercenary soldiers on the run for nearly a week have holed up in the area of Punia hoping desperately for some way out of the Congo. Their hopes of escape <eem dim. Some reports <ad they *"e dispersing
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    • 82 7 TEHERAN. Mon (UPI) A heatwave sweeping across southern Iran with temperatures of 129.2 Fahrenheit (54 C) in the shade caused the death of four Persons it was reported her* yesterday. The heatstroke victims lMed in the oil town of Ahwar where temperatures m direct sunlight hit
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    • 225 7 The fragile society CHICAGO. Mon (UPI) The nation's transportation Goliath lav crippled yesterday. Chicago, where a steady stream of jets arrive and depart O'Hare Field, the United States busiest airport. trains forever rumble through the yards and trucks wheels whine a familiar tune, had been dealt
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    • 211 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPP The 11th annual general assembly of the Committee On Space Research (COSPAR) will be held in May next year in Tokyo with some 400 leading spate scientists from 35 countries participating. The Malnichl Daily News said the meeting, the first to
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    • 79 7 LIMA. Mon. (Reuter) A couple with Ave children and 60 grandchildren were among 67 couples married here in a mass ceremony paid for by civic authorities as part of a programme to legalise many alliances in the Brena suburb of Lima. Many of the couples, who ranged
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    • 253 7 The last twilight LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) The Observer said yesterday that Britain should start to plan her withdrawal from Hong Kong should recent tendencies towards violence turn the colony Into a running sore. In an editorial headed "Get out"?, the independent Sunday newspaper said:
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    • 68 7 WASHINGTON. Men(Reuter) A Japanese fishing vessel has been seized by the U S Coast Guard off the Aleutian Islands for allegedly fishing inside the 12-m:le territorial limit, the coast guard said her*» The spokesman said an armed coast guard party boarded the trawler Tenyo Maru No.
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    • 174 7 SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Mon. (UPI) Federal mediators said yesterday they foresaw no early settlement of a strike which has halted about 90 per cent of the nation's copper production. About 37.000 workers at mines, mills, smelters and refineries of four major and several smaller
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    • 59 7 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) The 27.632 ton P and O liner Oronsay was on fire shortly after it had docked the ocean terminal in Kowloon today. Forty-three cabins were damaged by fire and water but there were no casualties. The luxury liner is carrying 853
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    • 154 7 Aden after pullout ADEN, Mon. (t*PI) South Arabia's Premier Designate. Mr. Hussein All Bayoomi. said vesteTdav that he was confident he would be able to form a broad-based provisional government for this troubl- Ed territory. The Supreme Council has given Mr. Bayoomi the task of
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    • 626 7 HONG KONG. M on. (ITI) Communist elements here stunned by four days of Police and Army raids that put more than 800 leftist agitators behind bars, today vowed to continue their campaign of violence 1n this British Crown Colony. The Communist leadership also
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    • 62 7 THE Special papal envoy, Angello Fellicci, Vatican Under-Secretary for Extraordinary Affairs (right) is seen as he discusses with Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol in Tel Aviv last week. The Papal's special envoy is visiting Israel for talks on conditions and protection of the "holy places" in the Old Jerusalem, which
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    • 340 7 First papal visit since Bth Century VATIC AM CITY, Mon. (Reuter) Pop* Paul ex pressed the hope yesterday that hit forthcoming visit to Turkey would open the way towards reconciliation and unity between the Catholic Church and those still separated from it. The
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    • 184 7 CAIRO. Mon. (UPl>.—The Arabs "will meet the same destiny as the Red Indians" unless they stand unified against Israel, the Egyptian weekly news magazine Akhbar Elyoum said reports. The magazine's columnist Anis Mansour said the "coming ba'tle against Israel will be long Arabs
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    • 53 10 xhe state Mint in Munich. West Germany, coined by order of a private bank a gold and a silver-coin. Jhows on one side the portrait of Israel s one-eyed-hero Moshe Dayan, Defence Master, and on its other side shows Israel's victorious campaign 196 PAN A
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    • 80 10 ROME Mon. (ReutersLeading Rome designer Valentino put men into white m:nk windcheaters and outfits in the same patterned silk as the dresses of the girls thev were escorting at his fashion show here last night. He got laughs when, to prove the fashion gap between the
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    • 39 10 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) Th»» Asian Productivity Organisation (APO) based in Tokyo will set un an information office in Manila to serve 12 APO member countries in the region, the National Economic Council announced today.
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    • 235 10 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) The Washington Sunday Star said yesterday that London was "Just a black old city" and should remain that way. In an editorial entitled "Grimy London." the newspaper spoke of dire results should city authorities go through with a scheme to clean
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    • 62 10 NE W YORK. Mon. (UPI) Nikolai Fedorenko. the Soviet Union's chief delegate to the United Nations, may be on the way out because of his "frequent rudeness in the I.N Newsweek magazine reported yesterday. This rudeness "has alienated even staunch supporters of Russia's pro-Arab position." Newsweek said,
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    • 137 10 Middle-East arms... NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny told a French diplomat that the Soviet Union "will keep our hands on the key" to the arm? which it is supplying to Arab nations. Time magazine said today. The magazine quoted the Soviet
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    • 90 10 OTTAWA. Mon. (UPI) An estimated crowd of 25.000 persons thronged Parliament Hill yesterday and cheered wildly as Prince Rain:er 111 and Princess Grace of Monaco arrived in Ottawa for an official welcoming ceremony. Their highnesses. often referred to as "The world's most romantic royal couple."
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    • 281 10 PLAINFIELD, New Jersey, Mon. (Keuter) A White policeman was shot and beaten to death here last night in an outburst of racial violence. Negro eyewitnesses said a mob pounced on the policeman after a Negro bov was shot and wounded. Plainfleld u about 18 miles
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    • 410 10 NEW YORK. Mon. (I'PI) A last-minute hitch yesterday held up the scheduled posting of U.N. truce observers on both sides of the Suez Canal cease-fire line to try to keep the peace in the war-torn Middle East, Arab and Israeli guns
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    • 144 10 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) President Marcos' trip to South Vietnam has reassured a continuing role for the Ph liDDines to preserve freedom in the embattled nation, Manila newspapers said today. "Coming In the wake of the disastrous Vietcong attack on the hure American airbas? at
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    • 199 10 CAIRO, Mon. (UPI) Five Arab heads of stat« yesterday ended a week-long series of Little summits" with an agreement to take "necessary effective measures to eliminate the consequences of imperialist and Israeli aggression in the Arab homeland The stiff Arab stand on the Mid East war
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    • 219 10 MANILA. Mon. (UPI- Mr. Macapagal. President from 1961 to 1965. attacked the policies of President Ferdinand E. Marcos, who defeated him overwhelmingly in the 1965 polLs As main speaker at the Liberal Party's convention yesterday. Mr Macapaea'. spoke on the crime wave, resurgenc# of the Communist
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    • 117 10 JAY FLORIDA. >' pB (Reu'er) At least 34 prisoners were burned to last night when the? wer trapped in their beds as fire swept through a state pn son ramp here Fl«n<U State Police reported Another 35 inmate? were reported missing. 1 received serious
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  • 819 8 THE Minister of Works, Posts and Telecoms, Tun V. T. Sambanthan, told members of the Malaysian Indian Congress. Petaling branch, about one of the local idioms relating to Indians here He said that when a Chinese talked too long, he would be told to stop talking Tamil. The
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  • 774 8 AT the invitation of the Government of Thailand, the Second Ministerial Meeting of the Asian and Pacific Council comprising Australia, the Republic of China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand and the Republic of Vietnam, as well as the
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  • 1900 8  -  By: Musa Scully ONE baby Is born in this country about every two minutes. Malaysia's birthrate is already among the highest in the world and we also have a low death rate. At the end of 1965. Malaysia had an estimated population of
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 193 8 THE COURTROOM 3y Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") ESTER had not seen Tim, her son, for 30 years. When he was a young baby, Esther's husband had run off with her sister, taking the little boy with them. When Ester became mentally ill, Tim came
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 484 9 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Development implemfntPTs. like development planners, must be able to recognise development concepts and must be able to face economic realities in a way that will enable them appK correct diagnosis to specific problems that Ihpv confront in their work. There
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    • 234 9 YORK, Mon. The entire contents of the bible 774,000 woTds, can now be transmitted in one hour to any place in the world equipped for data communication, as a result of a new communication development by International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT). To
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    • 80 9 SYDNEY, Mon. Trading banks in Australia reported more profitable trading in the past six months. The National Bank of Australasia and the English, Scottish and Australian Bank reported buoyant half year results and forecast higher annual. The Australia and New Zealand Bank said lt expected profit
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    • 24 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI)— Monev quotations: HKSS.BO/ 5.815 oer US dollar for cash; HK516.13 per pound sterling; HK5276.375 per tael gold.
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    • 15 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—The tin price for today was $609.12$ per picul, down 37$ cents.
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    • 309 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Aucust first trade rubber fob buyers closed at 5.00 pm in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at si-i cents per lb., down one fiehth of a cent from previous close. The tone vis dull. .he market was very tj„,ei all morning and lacking In
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    • 272 9 MOSCOW. Mon. (UPI) Soviet industrial promotion rose by 10.6 per ffn t in the first six of 1967 but failed to supply cerain eoods as well as last >far Government StatisBoards Economic Rehailed the effective-s-SB of profit-based eco- m; c reforms, now
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    • 606 9 SINGAPORE. M on Quiet but steady conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange today. However, equities which saw fair activity were Central Sugar, Chemical. Gammon, Malayan Containers and Matsushita. Of these. Malayan Con tainers presented a firm appearance at the start with the price moving up
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    • 200 9 TOKYO Mon. «AFP) Japan's sales to the Communist block countries decreased considerably this year due mainly to keener competition Iron Western European countries, trade authorities here noted. The.se exports by Japan dropped by 17 6 per cent to a total of $235,157,000 —to China $132,460,000
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    • 24 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Rubber market opened quite with spot 18$ 18J. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports Aug. 16 13/16 16-15/16.
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    • 29 9 LONDON. Mon. <UPI> Tin remained quiet with 225 tons (mainly carries>. Spot buyers 1120-1/2 sellers 1221 business 1221. 3-months buyers 1221 sellers *****/2 business. Settlement 1221.
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    • 263 9 TOKYO. Mon <UPI) Japan next year will open the doors wider for foreign capital investments, government sources said today. Sources close to the Ministry of Finance said Japan may double or triple the number of industrial categories now open to foreign investment capital. This would mean
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    • 130 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) A conference of world industrialists will be held in Jakarta early next month, the Trade Office announced today. About 100 industrialists from the United States. Australia. Japan, the Philippines. Malaysia. Singapore and Hong Kong will meet here from August 3 to
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    • 503 9 SINGAPORE—Stock Fxchsnse Md and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL Boustead 1 S3 1.54 C. Sugar 1.09 1.71 Chemical Co. 1 69 1.70 Cold Storage XD 3.42 3.46 IMinlop 2.24 2.25 E. smelting 4.26 4.30 EAI 2.65 F>so Ords 3.22 3.24 Fltzpat ricks 1.52
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    • 54 9 (Managers Priff*) First Malax an \D 2.SO 3 40 Second Malayan XD 1.65 1.75 Third Malayan 1.15 1.25 The Commerce a Industry Fund 89 The saving* Fund 1.36 1.46 Malayan Investment Fund 1.90 Ul Sterling Cniliinndlty 3/9 4 1 First Hong Kong .78 N.<* Second Hong Kong .51
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    • 102 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sln*apore fhlnw Produce Ex* change noon prion today were: Buyer* i Seller* Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 48.25 Coconut oil (FOB) lirume 50 75 Loo«e Copra Mixed July/An*. 29.50 Nut met« lift* 300.00 Nutmegs B A W •> 137 .50 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (KIR) 100 00 Pepper
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    • 186 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today Godowns Vessels I' 2 Laos 3 4 Wladyslaw Broniewskl 5 Eia 6 7 Kowa Maru 8 9 Ise Maru 10 11 Antenor 13 14 Clytoneus 15 16 Straat Fiji 18 Sargodha 19 Gunung KerlntJi 21 22
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    • 894 9 AIR MOVEMENTS S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time *..15 a.m. Airline MS.% 019 from Koala Lumpur. Tim* 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. y 5 m Airline Garuda 982 from Jakarta. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from kiit-hint Tlm»- 10.55 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from Penan*.
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    • 573 12  -  h Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. WEST SIDE STORY, a well-known Broadway musical with a lively medley of exciting songs and modern dances, will go on the stage in September. The show will be presented by the Music Society of the University of Malaya and the Malayan
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    • 119 12 SINGAPORE Mon. Television Singapura's "Chinese Variety Show", an entertainment full of songs, jokes and comic sketches is becoming very popular. This was stated by Mr. Tiah Yee Duey. the producer of this 40 minute programme Mr Tiah is a graduate of the Teachers' Training College and besides
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    • 207 12  -  By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Mon. I TALKED, pleaded, cajoled, gesticulated but no dice, they Just can't understand our 'ingo. There I was seated with six Korean dolls known as the Dazzling Jumbles and Butterfly Dancers and not one sensible line could I get out of them.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 940 12 ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Singapore A.M. 6.00 Dawn Serenade; mary; 1.02 Lunch Date with Larry Lai; 6.45 Your Daily Horoscope Birthday Greetings; 7.00 News; 7.30 Rediffus:on Health Tip; 745 Assignment Hollywood reporter Fred Robbins meets the stars of films and television. Today. Otto Preminger; 7.50 Breakfast Club, with Larry Lai; B.no News;
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    • 1267 12 Radio Singapura programmes 7.45 SCIENCE JOURNAL 800 ALWAYS Old favourites for the overforties 8.30 MOVIE MAGAZINE A magazine programme with film reviews, excerpts from the sound tracks, movie news and a puzzle for picfturegoers. 9.00 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MUSIC Latest releases on Decca and Ix>ndon records. 9.30 THE NEWS
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  • Students` Page – All $10 Essay Winners
    • 613 13 world is changing so rapidly at present A that it is difficult to predict what it will be like in the year 1980. We can only make a very rough guess. It will, however, definitely be a changed world. It may be a world
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    • 426 13 4LTHOUGH this 'year's Dragon Boat Festival is over, I would like to bring its beginning to th e non-Chinese. I am sure they would find this as interesting. The Chinese is a race full of wonderful customs and festivals. It is believed they are one of the
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    • 406 13 T WOKE up one 1 Saturday morning to the sound of rain beating down on the xinc roof of the thed in the compound of my house. There was a heavy shower by then. "Hang it," I exclaimed to my friend, Tom, when he called
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      141 13 IN today's so-called civilised world, war Is atill not -civilised" In the real sense of the word Ironically war haa become more savage and inhuman compared to ancient times War is a form of violence and causes loss of hardearned property and expensive belongings apart from so
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    • 411 13 WHENEVER I see the scar on my right wrist, it will cutomatically remind me of my bitter experience. It appears vividly before my eyes as if the incident was only recently. I remember when I was young, I was as stubborn as any boy. I did not
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    • 182 13 OINGAPORE. bsing an independent country, is looking forward to greater prosperity and closer cooperation with the rest of the world. As citizena of this free port, we must try our best to safeguard our island Republic. We must help to maintain its economic, political and peaceful environment
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  • 557 14  -  By Percy Joseph Kuala Lumpur, Mon. The National Sport Foundation of Malaysia, a non-profit organisation founded by Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Ltd., with an initial endowment of $250,000, will offer its wide range of services, free of cost to amateur bodies,
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  • 919 14 KUALA LIMPI'R, Mon. Since 1960, the Malaysian national team has not been in the running for the Merdeka Tournament. The reasons are obvious. Firstly, most of the players of that period (1958 to 1960) retired from football and the Football Association of
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  • 673 14 PENANG, Mon. Penang's one and only Olympif'sizf swimming pool in Tanjong Hungah, a favourite rendezvous of young and old alike, has splendidly kept up a rlean record since its opening in August 1962 thanks to three alert life-guards, the "watch dogs** of the pool. They are Lim
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  • 613 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malays Tobacco Company since its inception j n Malaysia many years ago, has always been i n the forefront in the sponsorship of sport tech. nology. "It is the company's policy to foster sport
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