Eastern Sun, 20 July 1967
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Title Section25 1967-07-20 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 356 Thursday, 20 July 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.25 words
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Article343 1967-07-20 1 POLICE FIND COMMUNIST LITERATURE... HONG KONG, Wed. (Reuter) POLICE, backed by Gurkha troops, today raided buildings in the San Po Kong industrial district where more than two months ago an industrial dispute mushroomed into riots and pro-Peking demonstrations. Today's raids a continuation of the Government's current crackclown343 words
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273 1967-07-20 1 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Defence Secretary Denis Healey was attacked a* a private meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party here today for the Govern ment's plans to keep forces in Malaysia and Singapore until the mid-1970'5. Party officials said several backbenchers accused th® Government of maintaining military273 words
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Article150 1967-07-20 1 JAKARTA. Wed. (Reuter) Indonesia will not go to New Zealand to play off its abandoned Thomas Cup badminton ehampionship against Malaysia, official sources said tonight. The sources said the Indonesian Government had decided that the Thomas Cup. which Indonesia has held for the last nine years, would150 words
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Article, Illustration62 1967-07-20 1 A 7-month-old Italian greyhound "Prue" reads a volume of Shakespeare The prue. a pet of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mackie of Lancashire in England, is expected to make her stage debut in the South Fvlde Group Theatres production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream** and she is nowPANA Pix. - 62 words
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563 1967-07-20 1 HONG KONG, Wed. (Reuter) A correspondent of China's official New China News Agency was today jailed for two years on charges of unlawful assembly and being part of an intimidating assembly. He was sentenced to two years imprisonment on each of the charges, to563 words
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206 1967-07-20 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Wed. (Heuter) Diplomatic consultations were at a standstill today with the apparent collapse of all efforts to reach an acceptable political resolution on the Middle East. Diplomats predicted that the General Assembly's special emergency session—summoned by Russia on June 17206 words
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Article59 1967-07-20 1 ALGIERS. Wed. (Reuter)— Former Congolese Prime Minister Moise Tshombe faces the Algerian Supreme Court today for a ruling on whether to send him back to Kinshasa where he faces a death sentence. M. Tshombe has been held incommunicado under interrogation since his plane landed near here59 words
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Article137 1967-07-20 1 TANANARIVE. Wed. ißeuter) Fifty-five people. Including Malagasy Foreign Minister Albert Sylla, were killed when an Air Madagascar plane crashed near here today, first report said. The plane, a DC-4. crashed nine miles from the Malagasy capital shortly after take-off from Tananarive Airport. The plane137 words
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Article51 1967-07-20 1 TAIPEI. Wed. (UPI) Encephalitis. known as "Sleeping sickness" is spreading in Taiwan, health authorities said today. They said a three-year-old boy died yesterday from the disease caused by the inflammation of the brain and that a growing number of cases hav«» been reported from various parts of the51 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration647 1967-07-20 2 4 What we laek in numbers will be made up in quality' SINGAPORE, Wed. Within the next fire or ten years Singapore will have to build all the sinews it can so that "we will not just be passengers in any defence alliance." The647 words
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163 1967-07-20 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. An ex-political detainee, Chia Yam Wee. 35. left for Communist China together with his familv, yesterdav. A Police statement today said Chia. who was born in Kwangturg Province, left voluntarily by ship. Leaving together on board the same ship was Pua Loo163 words
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Article, Illustration30 1967-07-20 230 words
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67 1967-07-20 2 A Double Taxation Agreement between Malaysia and the United Kingdom was signed in Kuala Lumpur on Monday by the Minister of Finance, Malaysia Tun Tan Siew Sin (right),and the High Commissioner for the U.K. in Malaysia, Sir Michael Walker. The offices in attendance are Mr. E.J.E.Newbold, First Secetary Commercial) of67 words
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406 1967-07-20 2 —Counsel SINGAPORE, Wed. Defence counsel Mr. T. T. Rajah today posed a question in a District Court as to why the prosecution did not take artion against two left-wing politiral parties responsible for the publication of alleged subversive document*. Instead, he Mid. thev chose406 words
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313 1967-07-20 2 SINGAPORE, U'ed. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affair*, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, tonight called on the people of Singapore to take positive steps to prevent young people from becoming tools of anti-national elements. "Those with the welfare of ihe younger generation at313 words
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Article129 1967-07-20 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Indian Cultural Society of the University of Singapore will stage a "Cultural Feast" at the Christ Church School auditorium oh Friday, July 21 at 8 p.rfi. Highlights of the show Will be a 40-minute play in English, a SCWninute stitch, Chinese and Malay cultural129 words
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304 1967-07-20 2 SINGAPORE, Wed.—A 56-vear-old clerk, Teo Kim Seng:, was today fined $2,000 or six months' jail by the Fourth Judge, Mr. AmaTjeet Singh, for making a false declaration at the Import and Export Office in Fullerton Building in respect of the importation of $780,710.86 worth304 words
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414 1967-07-20 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Crhan renewal must be a joint partnership between private entrepreneurs and the to attain the overall objectives of creating balanced society. This was stated today by .Mr. Allan Choe, Head of I'rban Renewal. Housing and Development Board, when he addressed members of414 words
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Article236 1967-07-20 2 SINGAPORE. Wed "Wirele** Microphones" w-iij he introduced at a state show for the flrM time in Singapore on July 2*», this year at the National Theatre. These microphones together with the necessary highly technical Sansui equipment are being introduce*! by the sponsors of shox, Messrs.236 words
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Article, Illustration371 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wed.—A hank employee, Mr. Tan Ten* Soo. 24. today received a certificate of commendation for -prompt and publicspirited action by pursuing and apprehending a snatch thief". In a simple presentation ceremony. Tuan Haji Abdul Rahman bin Dalbasah. the Superintendent of Area Four of the371 words
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140 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Lions Club of Singapore Is to hold a fund-raising film premiere in aid of the Char Yong Fei Choon Free Hospital in Balestier Road. The premiere will feature Walt Disney's "The Ugly Dachshund," starring Dear. Jones and Suzanne Pleshette which will140 words
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Article42 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Lions Club of Singapore East will hold the Installation Meeting of its new Board of Directo-s on July 25, at the Hotel Singapura Intercontinental. Mr Liao Sung-Yane of Sin Chew Jit Pho will be the guest speaker.42 words
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228 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The MP for Aljun.ed. Mr. S V Lingam. will ask the Defence 4ir.;;ter during the r. ex t Parliament sitting whether the latter would 'cor-tier improving the appearance and quality of •he paper in the Singapore r°-*ricted passport for travel to West228 words
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Article21 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wed —There *ere 101 road accidents, of *"hich one was serious, during the past 24 hours in the21 words
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Article119 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A spectacluar floor show by the "Ice Follies 1967" starring the well-known Pat Gregory International Skating Stars will highlight the Singapore Tourist Association's Gala Dinner and Dance on Aug 5. The grand finals will be held at the Arundel Room, Goodwood Park119 words
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108 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wea. The Adult Education Board will soon be conducting a course to prepare students for the Intermediate Examinations of the Corporation of Secretaries and the Chartered Institute of Secretaries to be held in June, next year. It will be conducted over a period of three108 words
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Article47 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Orchids worth $1,700 were stolen from the Cheng Swee nursery in Tong L«e Road yesterdayThe owner, Mr. Heng Hock Soon. 43, told Police that he found the orchids missing and the nursery in a mess when he went to work yesterday.47 words
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Article, Illustration291 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. An American student on a familiarisation tour of Asia expressed his personal view that "as a student it is difficult to be living under the shadow of the draft". "In the United States we have been living under291 words
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103 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Knut Direc-tor-General of *he International Air Transport Association, arrives here on July 26 for a one-day familiarisation visit. During his visit to Singapore. he will ho d talks with representatives of the Singapore Government and meet managers of lATA103 words
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Article88 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The following is the list of pa.>>es at the Trinity Overseas Examination of the Council of Legal Education of candidates at Singapore Centre. PART II FINAL Conditional Pass C.R. 22 Chong Yue Kong PART I Roman Law (Class 3) Llm Cheng Hoe, Ling How88 words
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Article68 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr. K. C. Lee. Minister of State for Culture, will be the guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Y's Men's Club of Singapore. Beta Chapter, on Saturday. July. 22 Mr. Lee will speak on the subject of "The search for a national68 words
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Article175 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Church of St. Anne will celebrate its patron feast. "The Feast of St. Anne", on July 30. There will be two Low Masses at 630 am and 800 a m and a Thanksgiving High Mass at 9.30 a.m., followed by175 words
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Article134 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A school teacher. Ooi Teck Beng. was granted a divorce by Mr. Justic Chua in the High Court today on grounds of desertion. Ooi told the Court that in June. 1963. about two years after the marriage, his wife, Yee Keng Chan also known a?134 words
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102 1967-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two Singaporeans and two Malaysians were among the hundreds to receive degrees from Leeds University in Northern England, recently. The two Singaporeans are Mr. Robert Hui Kou Mow, 28, of 60, Lorong 36 Geylang. He was awarded a degree in PHD (Physical102 words
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Article184 1967-07-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The «*rike by 90 workers at the Dolomite Industries Limited at Batu Caves can go "on and on" for another six months until the management agrees to an amicable settlement. The workers, members of the National Mining Workers Union of Malaya, are184 words
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Article31 1967-07-20 4 PENANG. Wed. —A .22 pistol was recovered by the police from a house in Kuala Kangsar Road yesterday. C.ID. personnel found the pistol among some boxes behind the house.31 words
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Article, Illustration457 1967-07-20 4 TROOPS PULL-OUT... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said Britain's withdrawal of bases from Malaysia by mid-1970 "is still flexible and we have nothing much to complain" Tun Razak who is now acting Prime Minister added that Malaysia had457 words
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Article57 1967-07-20 4 PENANO. Wed. Five youths were arrested by the police In connection with the rioting which took place here last night. Three were arrested for rioting, one for belne a member of an unlawful assembly and the last one for causing obstruction after being told to disperse. They were57 words
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Article, Illustration26 1967-07-20 4 Colonel Nur Nasution, Supervisor of the Indonesian News Agency, Antara, paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister of Penang, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee recently.26 words
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Article293 1967-07-20 4 PENANG. Wed Fishermen and their families on Panekor Island, unab> to go fishing for their living a.> a result of the curfew imposed In the area, have been reduced to a state of want and starvation. This was stated by a representative of the fishermen293 words
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Article62 1967-07-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A driver, Johari bin Anwar. 31, was today sentenced to three months' jail or a $l,OOO fine in the Sessions Court here for "dangerous" driving. He was found guilty of causing the death of Madam Hew Yokt Lin in an accident at the junction62 words
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Article, Illustration66 1967-07-20 4 AN agreement which provides an assistance programme on family planning was signed betwee Malaysia and Sweden in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. A 5600.000 gift was handed over to the National Family Planning Board at the signing ceremony Picture shows the acting Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak shaking66 words
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Article176 1967-07-20 4 ENDAU. Wed. The Minister of Health. Enche Bahaman bin Samsudln said that, the Government's policy was to provide the utmost medical and health services to the people especially those living In the rural areas. The Government had built rural mid wives' clinics mainly to reduce176 words
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321 1967-07-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia-Singapore Airways is donating a return air ticket to Hong Kong, which is not transferable but valid for a year from the date of issue to the lucky first-prize winner of the Colour Transparency competition sponsored by321 words
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Article69 1967-07-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Two 15-year-old boys were tentatively charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with the murder of a merchant, Ng Yan Eng on Mai 16. They are Fong Chong Oon of Kampong Loke Yuen and Chen Yoon Leong of Cambell Rnad her«\ They were altered to69 words
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Article122 1967-07-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. said he would welcome the idea of establishing an Islamic University in Malaysia. The idea was first mooted by a 14-rnan committee which was formed at the end of a seminar on Islamic Civilisation in122 words
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Article92 1967-07-20 10 NIBONG TEBAL, Wed Another Alliance member. Ng Swee Ching, has been elected Chairman of the South Province Wellesley Rural District Council for a one-year term from July 15. Mr. Ng a businessman, is also the chairman of the Nibong Tebal branch of the M CA. and a92 words
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Article99 1967-07-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An advisory committee has been set up to collect "facts and figures* for the reference of a team of U.N. experts arriving at the end of the month to survey the feasibility of building a port at a site between Kemaman in99 words
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46 1967-07-20 10 MR. P. Ratnadurai seen receiving the Gold Medal awarded by the Co-operative Union of Malaya for distinguished services rendered to the Malayan Co-operative movement, from the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Enche Mohd Ghazali bin Jawi, at the International Co-operators Day held at Kuala Lumpur recently.46 words
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423 1967-07-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Standing Committee on International Tourist Year who were appointed following the launching of Malaysia's campaign by Dr. Lim Swee Aun, the Minister of Commerce and Industry met yesterday for the second time and reviewed the progress made during the last423 words
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Article131 1967-07-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tsu Chen Meng. precedent partner of Cathay Motor Co-, 325. Batu Road, here, was fined $250 in the Magistrates' Court for failing to furnish a return of income together with certified copies of accounts for the year of assessment 1966. Tan Lee Moon131 words
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375 1967-07-20 10 The 'blood debt'... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Malaysia today decided to ask the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, to "continue pressing its demand" on the blood debt issue. This decision was taken after five hours of375 words
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Article, Illustration418 1967-07-20 10 SIBF, Sarawak, Wed: Captain Tan Soon Aun, 30, of Headquarters Land Forces. East Malaysia, has passed the road test for another vintage car of his a rebuilt Austin 7 'Ruby' model, 1934 vintage. Heads turned as the car drove past, it s body418 words
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261 1967-07-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR/ Wed. The Govern, ment's "Live and let live" policy to protect the local timber industry as a whole today r«. ceived the support of the West Maloysia Loggers' Association. The association's president. Dato Ja'afar bin Mampak. endorsed a statement by the Minister of261 words
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Article72 1967-07-20 10 MUAR. Wed.—A total of 137 farmers in the district were granted a sum of $3,800.769 40 as allowance under the replanting scheme, during the last six months this year. Mr Bock Lee Jan. the assistant officer-in-charge for the Johore North Replanting Board, who disclosed this today,72 words
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Article60 1967-07-20 10 MALACCA. Wed A party of 11 will leave here tomorrow on a State-spon-sored tour of neighbouring countries They will tour Sarawak. Sabah. Philippines. Hong Kong and Thailand. The party will be away for 20 days. It includes Malacca Eastern Sun representative, Mr. Wee Hock Chye and60 words
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Article30 1967-07-20 10 MUAR. Wed. A mobile X-ray unit will be at the Bukit Gambir Health Centre on July 25. 26 and 27 to give free chest X-rays to the public.30 words
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Article451 1967-07-20 10 PENANG. \\>d "Hi? chairman of the Labour Par. ty. Penane Division Mr Lim K.ean Sieu will t* sending out an open letter to the people in the Dato Knmat and Aver Itam constituencies asking their ron«ent over his decision to resitn from Parliament and451 words
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Article, Illustration688 1967-07-20 11 JAMAL AH - By JAMAL AH SEREMBAN, WED. Eighty-eight people were today honoured by the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan on his 45th birthday the first official one since he ascended the Negri throne. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar in his speech at the investiture ceremony688 words
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314 1967-07-20 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Nurses should unselftshly contribute their services to relieve the physical and "mental agony of the people. A dedicated nurse should also unhesitatingly respond to the call to serve in any part of the country under any circumstances. This was stated314 words
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Article94 1967-07-20 11 PENANG, Wed. A charge of being a member of an unlawful society was read out to a wounded 21-year-old youth, Au Su Kua, at his bedside at the General Hospital here this afternoon. Au was alleged to have assaulted a member of the Federal Reserve Unit94 words
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Article118 1967-07-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A highly amusine talk on learning to fly was given at v*da*s luncheon meeting of the Kuala Lumiror Rotary Clnb Speaker Ted BaillieRotarian, vintage car owner distance aviation word holder very keen iyer. Mane of Mr. Baillie-Rey-nnid's observations: Flying instructors dont talk English but118 words
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Article149 1967-07-20 11 MALACCA, Wed. Four inscribed plaques will be presented to the Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Slew Sin, at a dinner b*"* on July 29 in honour of fcs being awarded the Setia Makota (SSM.) by the Yang d:-Pertuan A gong recently. The four plaques, two of149 words
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98 1967-07-20 11 NIBONG TEBAL, Wed. A Labour member of the South Province Rural District Council. Mr A. Arumugam, said here yesterday it was "high time" for the Central Government to revert to the system of electing local councillors instead of carrying on with existing Council members He98 words
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205 1967-07-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed- The secretary of the National Union of Teachers, Selangor branch, Mr. S. Radhakrishnan. today said that the Government eould easily settle the question of DTC parity withoat infringing: on the jurisdiction of the Teachers' Salaries Commission or the principle of type205 words
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Article, Illustration94 1967-07-20 11 A "Systemic Paintings" exhibition the first of its kind in Malaysia by two visiting German artists was opened at Gallerv 11, Jalan Pinang, Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Jhe two artists areEASTERN SUN Pix by Mok Voon. - 94 words
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280 1967-07-20 11 PENANG, Wed. The Secretary of the Lighter Owners' Association. Penang, Enche A. 8 Mydin. today said dwindling business resulting from dwindling cargoes had forced their lighter fleets to shrink. Even so. whatever lighters remained today were certainly under utilised," stated Enche Mydin. In that280 words
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Article127 1967-07-20 11 PEN AN G. Wed. —The first Magistrate's Court was packed this morning when seven persons appeared on a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly in Perak Road on the night of July 14. a u They were alleged to have been armed with stones, bricks127 words
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186 1967-07-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Should the courts in Malaysia take into consideration what was done to an accused in Singapore? The question was raised in the Third Magistrate's Court heTe this morning by a defence counsel, Mr. Chew Kok Chooi. And his answer was,186 words
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141 1967-07-20 11 IPOH, Wed. Malaysian students in New Zealand who failed their examinations would be repatriated to Malaysia. This was disclosed by the Assistant Municipal Engineer, Mr. Frank Cowie, in his talk on his impressions of New Zealand at the Lions Club of Ipoh at141 words
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Article95 1967-07-20 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Director of the Women's Royal Air Force. Air Commandant Dame Felicity Hill, will arrive here soon. She leaves London on July 19 and will visit members of her service for three day# at Royal Air Force. Muharraq. in the Persian Cull While in Singapore95 words
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Article125 1967-07-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The National Union of Malaysian Students has invited universities in the Philippines, Thailand. Burma, Indonesia and Singapore to take part in the union's week-long South-east As:an Cultural Festival beginnng on Aug. 31 The reason Tor this grand celebration is to mark the union's 10th125 words
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Article135 1967-07-20 11 JESSELTON. Wed. (Renter —Dr. Tan Chee Khoon one of the two Opposition Labour Party members in the Malaysian Federal Parliament was unable to comment on the resignation of the other Opposition member from Parliament. The other member. Mr. L:m Kean Siew. announced in Penang135 words
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Article72 1967-07-20 11 IPOH, Wed. Federal Judge, Justice Tan Sri H.T. On*, as chairman of the Pulau Ketam Fire Relief Committee received a cheque for $5,000 from the President of the Perak Turf Club, Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee, at the town office here today, for the Are relief fund.72 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-07-20 11 Miss Notipah binte Ahmad, 24, a teacher, haa entered for the "Miss Tourism 1967" contest Miss Notipah, of the Guillemard Malay School, loves dancing, swimming and reading. The closing dale for entries has now been extended from July 20 to July 25.47 words
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133 1967-07-20 13 PENANG, Wed. The President of the National Cancer Society of Malaya, Penang Branch, Mr. William Ng Jit Thye, announced today that a screening centre would be set up in the city here within three months' time. Two technicians trained in Singapore133 words
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Article138 1967-07-20 13 MUAR. Wed. The Muar Police are to form a new multi-racial Police Volunteer Reserve Unit, its O.CPD ASP Teon Eng Seng disclosed today All residents from 18 to 45 he said, are welcome to join the PVRU. Volunteers must be Malaysian citizens, passed Standard138 words
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Article80 1967-07-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Historical Society will be holding a symposium on th<- "Middle East crisis" on Wednesday July 26, 1967 at 800 pm. at the Science Lecture Theatre 4. University of Malaya. This will be chaired by Prof. Wang Gung-wu and the rest of the panel80 words
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Article79 1967-07-20 13 KAJANG. Wed- The Selangor Rubber Inspectorate is keeping a sharp lookout for illegal trafficking in rubber in the district of Ulu Langat. In an ambush recently rubbei inspectors. Looi Goon Weng and Jafar bin Mohd. caught a man at 9th mile Cherar-Ulu Langat Road, with more79 words
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Article36 1967-07-20 13 MUAR. Wed. Five members of the Muar Youth Club will take part in a youth club course on photography. domestic science and dances to be held in Perak from July 21 to Auguftt 19.36 words
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Article47 1967-07-20 13 KAJANG. Wed. Mr. K Balachandran. attached to the Kajang Primary English School One, has been elected chairman of the Kajang National Union of Teachers. Mr K Thuralrajah. also of the same school is hon. secretary. Representatives from 14 schools here are on the committee.47 words
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Miscellaneous24 1967-07-20 3 SPORE DIARY 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Hwc. Nong School. Cosmos Sports Club; Somapah Estate; and Whye Nam School-24 words
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Miscellaneous18 1967-07-20 4 %(.[_<$~.@_?\():=/_"++:)>$''\|[ one thing argumentative and you talk. UKEMAD. 1 IM GOING BACK you can argue vjrrrt YOURSELF.'.' J A18 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article118 1967-07-20 5 VATICAN City, Wed. (UPI) Pope Paul VI has approved the simplification of oaths a bishop has to take before his consecration, Vatican sources said Yesterday. Until now bishops had to take the oath against modernism and an oath of fealty to the Holy See in addition118 words
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Article477 1967-07-20 5 'And what it will mean for Singapore...' LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) The Financial Times said today it should be possible for Britain to retain its basic defence function in the Far East while shedding the costly burden of the Singapore base. Writing under the heading And what477 words
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Article446 1967-07-20 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. (Reuter) Britain's decision announced yesterday to :ut her military strength in South-east Asia came as a disappointment to the Johnson administration. President Johnson avoided saying so in his comment to reporters shortly after publication of the British White Paper. But he and other top members of446 words
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139 1967-07-20 5 MADRID. Wed. <UPI) Generalissimo Francisco Franco has started a series of major public works projects to commemorate the 31st anniversary of the day the Civil War opened the Spanish Republic, yesterday. On Monday morning he presided over the opening of a new aqueduct139 words
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Article194 1967-07-20 5 WELLINGTON. Wed. (Reuter) Britain's military withdrawal from SouthEast Asia would present Australia and New Zealand with "particular problems." New Zealand's Prime Minister Mr. Keith Holyoake. said today"British logistic support and facilities in the Far East have been an important element in our capacity to contribute to the194 words
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Article133 1967-07-20 5 TOKYO. Wed. (Reuter) Japanese opposition Socialise Party sources today welcomed Britain's plan to withdraw her forces from bases in Malaysia and Singapore by the mid-1970s which, they said, would help relieve the tension in Asia. Both the Foreign Ministry and the Defence Agency said •hey had no133 words
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Article204 1967-07-20 5 Britain's Armed Forces, once the mightiest in the world, have been steadily reduced since World War 11. In each of the two world wars, more than five million people served in the British Forces. At the time of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, the British Army204 words
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Article124 1967-07-20 5 WASHINGTON. Wed. (UPI) The United Staes should begin building a hemispheric Common Market to keep moving along the road of freer trade, businessmen told a congressional trade sub-committee yesterday. S.M McAshan, a Houston. Texas, businessman, said the United States should organise a Western hemisphere Common Market,124 words
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Article117 1967-07-20 5 PASADENA. California, Wed. (UPI). Attempts bv scientists to contact Surveyor 4 on the moon officially ended early yesterday. A spokesman for Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. California, said no more attempts to establish radio contact with the craft would be made. The spokesman said the theory117 words
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Article50 1967-07-20 5 MANILA. Wed. (UPI).— Farmer Lorenio Lato of Marinduque island packed his belongings last week and set out for Manila to seek his fortune. He was arrested as soon as he got off the bus. Lazo. 23, was lugging with a typewriter he stole from a rural health centre.50 words
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Article118 1967-07-20 5 GENOA. Italy. Wed. (UPI). —The smallest quadruplet born to policeman's wife Maria Rita Gariani died last night but doctors said they hope to save the remaining three "Their condition is normal, to the extent it can be so when struggling for life." a doctor at the118 words
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Article104 1967-07-20 5 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Reuters and the Associated Press Jointly announced yesterday the termination of a longstanding agreement on the exchange of news. The agreement, dating from World War I. provided that Reuters would supply news from the British Isles In return for the Associated Press supplying104 words
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Article54 1967-07-20 5 MANILA, Wed (UPI) Tattooed children are no longer welcome in the public school*, of adjacent Quezon City. Mayor Norbecto Amoranto ordered the children to either have their tattoos removed or expect to be barred from class. Tattoos are frequently used by local students and hoodlums54 words
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363 1967-07-20 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. (IPI) Western diplomats fear that Moscow, moving: to fill the power vacuum in the Arab world, may succeed in gaining the foothold In the Middle East that Russian rulers have coveted for centuries. US. officials believe the Kremlin Is in the363 words
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202 1967-07-20 5 UNITED NATION. Wed. (UPT) Representatives of 20 nations filed to the rostrum of the General Assembly to object to the accreditation of the Nationlist Chinese delegation. Chinese ambassador Liu Chieh dismissed the speeches as "a sort of ritualistic performance that has come to202 words
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Article473 1967-07-20 5 NO MORE SWOONING FOR THE SWAIN W.4j\7L.4, Wed. (UPI) Filipino courtship may never be the same after the current an* ti-crime drive ends. Overly ardent suitors now find themselveg headed for jail instead of the altar. Traditionally a swain who felt that his campaign473 words
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Article, Illustration323 1967-07-20 6 SAIGON, Wed. (Reuter) United States planes swept into North Vietnam's Haiphong area yesterday to bomb an oil storage complex and renew their attacks on surface-to-air SAM missiles, a spokesman said today. Attacking 10 miles North-west of the port, pilots reported numerous secondary explosions in theUPI Photo - 323 words
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121 1967-07-20 6 EMPIRE. Colorado. Wed. (UPI) The bodies of a woman pilot, who performed as a topless dancer in a Nevada hotel, and a male companion were found in the wreckage of their light plane yesterday 12.453 feet high In the Colorado Rockies. Authorities said Joy121 words
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Article63 1967-07-20 6 KEW YORK. Wed. (AFP) The price of photographic Alms in the United States is likely to yo up following the sharp rise in world silver prices. Eastman Kodak have al- ready announced that this rise will take place "immediately'' but have not go far indicated the63 words
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369 1967-07-20 6 JAKARTA Wed (Reuter) Acting President General Suharto told the visiting Australian members of parliament that Communism should be countered by strong national ideologies. In a meeting with the Australians at his private residence. General Suharto was asked if the withdrawal of American troops from South Vietnam369 words
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Article114 1967-07-20 6 TEL AVIV, Wed. (UPI) The son and daughter of Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Dayan will hold a double wedding on Saturday in their father's suburban home Dayan s daughter Yael. 28. will marry Lt. CoL Dov Sion his son Assaf, 22. will wed Aharor.a Malking.114 words
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Article146 1967-07-20 6 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter). Britain's Home Office is analysing a new drug which Is said to be more dangerous than the outlawed hallucinogen LSD. Known as STP, It is believed to have been smuggled into this country from the United States and is circulating among young146 words
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58 1967-07-20 6 BONN, Wed. (UPI) West Germany has promised Pakistan 120 m marks (USs3om) In capital aid, the Foreign Ministry announced yesterday. Under the accord, signed bv Pakistani ambassador Abdur Rahman Khan and a senior Bonn administration official. West Germany aid will help finance projects58 words
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Article225 1967-07-20 6 COPENHAGEN. Wed. (AFP) Denmark announced yesterday that it was prepared to join the Common Market communities "without changing either their internal balance or their character", but said it "presumes" that Britain will enter at the same time. In a memorandum to the European Economic Community225 words
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126 1967-07-20 6 TOKYO. Wed. (UPI) Shinto rites today will mark the completion of a new seven-wing residence for the Emperor and Empress of Japan. Emperor Hlrohlto and Empress Nagako have been living in temporary quarters within the moatrimmed Imperial Palace grounds since their residence was destroyed by126 words
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Article110 1967-07-20 6 TOKYO. Kyodo, Wed. The Japan Air Lines, Japans flag carrier, placed an order with the Boeing Co. yesterday for three additional SBT (Supersonic Transport) planes. Thls brings the total of SSTs which the JAL has ordered to 11. The airline earlier had ordered five110 words
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198 1967-07-20 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI)— A Coca-Cola official, newly-appointed to the US ambassadorship in Pakistan said yesterday he believes "the functions of an ambassador are closely related to those of a business executive." Mr. Benjamin H. Oehlert Jr., senior vice president, told the senate198 words
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Article120 1967-07-20 6 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) Despite the planned withdrawal of British Forces from Singapore and Malaysia, no reduction of the British garrison in Hong Kong is contemplated, authoritative sources said last night. The phased withdrawal from the Far East outlined yesterday in a White Paper on defence120 words
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38 1967-07-20 6 TWENTY-THREE years old Lynda Bird Johnson, daughter of the United States President, seen in London's Carnaby Street. The President's daughter flew into London last week on a surprise visit to see Britain for the first time. UPI PhotoUPI Photo - 38 words
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236 1967-07-20 6 NO THAW IN SIGHT MOSCOW. Wed. (Reuter) Chinese Red Guards drove lorries at Soviet frontier men across a froten river in a new outbreak of demonstrations on the Sino-Soviet border, Pravda reported today. The uneasy atmosphere along the frontier had236 words
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Article242 1967-07-20 6 Compulsory sterilisation but NEW DELHI. Wed. (Reuter) The Indian government is to so ahead with legislation for the compulsory sterilisation of all men who have three or more children. Health Ministry' officials said today. The officials said that all chief ministers except two had given full242 words
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Article, Illustration63 1967-07-20 7 Burmese burn 'coffin of Mao SOME of the 3,000 students and workers of Burma are seen here burning the "coffin** of Red Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung during their anti-Chinese demonstration in Syriam recently. Such demonstrations continue in various parts of Burma. According to Peking's New China News Agency, Communist ChinaUPI Photo. - 63 words
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Article241 1967-07-20 7 VIENTIANE, Wed. (I'PI) The Royal Laotian Air Force's T2B bombers destroyed in a successful Communist raid on Luang Prabang on Sunday have already been replaced and are now operating against the Pathet Lao guerillas, a leading Laotian General said yesterday. Air Force Commander Brig241 words
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Article366 1967-07-20 7 additional supplies of water for hk tovnov. wpJ (rpi> Mr* Judith Hart, Minister of Stat# 4 for Commonwealth Affairs, said yesterdav that no reply has yet b*»n meived to the request made to Ommunist CTiina for additional supplies of water for Hons Kong in366 words
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197 1967-07-20 7 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Two young Princes, sons of the Sultan of Brunei, have been granted honorary commissions in the Household Brigade, the elite bodv of troops which guards Queen Elizabeth. The Princes will be rationed in barracks for three months serving a term197 words
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Article76 1967-07-20 7 HONG KONG. Wed. (UPI) Hong Kong's Cantonese ro ss Ting Ying will soon I *o Taiwan for the {liming of two pictures and for pro"a! appearances in con".on with two o hers, it *3- rppor'ed yesterday. Mter her chores in Tai- Ting Ying will go76 words
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Article53 1967-07-20 7 MANILA. Wed. (Reuter). Health authorities here have warned the public against a possible upsurge of influenza during the rainy season, it was announced here today. A health official said the present flu incidence —24 cases from June 25 to July 8 might increase until October, but not53 words
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Article462 1967-07-20 7 DETROIT. Wed. (Reuter) Josef Stalin died in a fit of rage at a secret Kremlin meeting 14 years ago during what amounted to a rebellion by his subordinates over the deportation of Jews, the Detroit Daily News reported yesterday. The newspaper gave as462 words
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Article, Illustration431 1967-07-20 7 AFTER MOSCOW TALKS... CAIRO. Wed. (Reuter) Algerian Prime Minister Houarl Boumedienne and Iraqi President Abdel Rahman Aref conferred with President Nasser into the early hours this morning following their return from a flying visit to Moscow. Sudanese Prime Minister Mohammed Ahmed Mahfoub also attended the431 words
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170 1967-07-20 7 PARIS. Wed (Reuter) Hundreds of Frenchmen who saw halU of Are in the sky on Monday nigbt might have been watching a mystery Soviet satellite breaking up. a spokesman at Meudon Observatory. south of here, said today. The spokesman said the observatory had170 words
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269 1967-07-20 7 ADA, OKLAHOMA. Wed. (UPI) A giant convict who terrorized 16 persons last May forced a former major league pitcher to free him from Jail late Monday so he could "go see my sick stepmother". The escapee was recaptured gbout seven hours later after269 words
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Article, Illustration46 1967-07-20 7 INDIAN Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi helps i child go down a step during a party which was held by the Premier foT children of Cabinet Ministers and Federal Government officials at Indian Government guest house, Hyderabad House, recently. I'PI UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 46 words
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Article81 1967-07-20 7 RANGOON. Wed. (UPI) Burma today commemorated the 20th anniversary of the assassination of Gen Aung San who led the country to Ireeaun a£ter World War Two. Gen. Aung San and six colleagues were gunned down on July 19, 1947 as they were meeting at their office81 words
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Miscellaneous952 1967-07-20 5 YOUR t i TV and ,y TV MALAYSIA CHAXVEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR a nd Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipon and MeUka; 3 10 Johore Bahrn; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pa hat; 9 p M 545 Opening Annct. prog Summary; 5.55 News o..t:'.nes in the National Lan- .age: 6 oo News in952 words
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Miscellaneous38 1967-07-20 6 That might ft t 3 ANPA4TMEV CLEAR 7H£ SAMFAHS... OH/AW new pvue/ Iff WC *?J J E I'M OU7QUNHM&AHD ABOUTTDBe BOARDBOJ S «N rv >wv -c WW" u -1 WW ,1 WW i )Sfc (To be continued tomorrow)38 words
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Miscellaneous13 1967-07-20 7 ^@.`<.`.\\%^\'~{,$"=(:~<>:).&[+ THATSTO PUNCTUATE MV SPEBCrt SOHbO CAN UMPeftSTArtDCAtfEMy I ALREADY knowwhat A HEM IS!13 words
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Article800 1967-07-20 8 BEFORE the White Paper was published, the Commonwealth countries in the Asia and Pacific region had been telling Britain why It was important for her to maintain her presence in South-east Asia. Apart from security considerations, they are very much concerned with the repercussions on their economy. Malaysia800 words
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Article, Illustration905 1967-07-20 8 Robert Betts - By: Robert Betts gO MUCH emotion, so many words have been poured out over the 1956 Suez Canal crisis that it is hard to sort fact from fanaticism. It began with President Gamal Abdel Nasser's rage at the West for going back on its promise905 words
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890 1967-07-20 8 Ibrahim bin Ali - Ibrahim bin Ali Controller-General of Immigration. Enche Kuala Lumpur J REFER to the Press statement made by Tug** S A. Alhabshee, Secretary, Malay Chamber of Commerce, Johore, on Monday, July, 10 1967 in which he criticised the working hours of the Immigration Office,890 words
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Miscellaneous189 1967-07-20 8 M Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") COON after his marriage to Inez, Paul realized it was a mistake and obtained an annulment. Paul agreed in Court to pay Inez one lump sum as settlement of all claims against him. Inez spent the money in a189 words
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672 1967-07-20 9 Pan Am making 10,000th round-the-world flight... SINGAPORE, Wed. Pan American World Airways began its 10,000 th round-the-world flight according to Mr. Tom Bready, Pan American's director for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. The 707 Jet Clipper will take off from New York on its 50-hour, 46-minute, elapsed time eastward flight only672 words
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268 1967-07-20 9 SINGAPORE, Wed— Ar. engineer who worked *"-h Sir Frank Whittle in the development of the world's first Jet engine r. re than 30 years ago has jun been made chairman *r.d managing director of *he Hawser Siddeley Group c? Companies. He :s268 words
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Article, Illustration94 1967-07-20 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. IBM World Trade Corporation recently announced the promotion of Seah Guan Leng. 34, as Manager, Accounting Budgets, for Singapore Malaysia. Mr. Seah has been with IBM for 9 years and is the first to hold this newlycreated post. He will be responsible for the94 words
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Article, Illustration558 1967-07-20 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Japanese optical instruments have attained such high standards that they now stand In an interna-tionally-respec'ed field of their own. Take Asahl P en t a x cameras for example: In 1952. the Asahl Optical Company of Tokyo unveiled Japan's first Single Lens Reflex558 words
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Article280 1967-07-20 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. August first grade rubber fob. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 55 rent* per lb., down half a cent from previous close. The tone was very quirt. Easier conditions ruled during morning trading The market lost nearly cent280 words
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Article44 1967-07-20 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded. Sep 21.00 21.75 Nov 21.00 21.75 Jan 21.00 21.75 Mar 21.00 21.75 May 21.00 21.75 Jul 21.00 21.75 The spot No. 1 RSS held steady at 21 cts. per pound, nominal.44 words
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768 1967-07-20 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Activity on the Stock Exchange was again at a low tbb. Easier conditions ruled in the industrials during the morning trading but then Arm up slightly towards the close with most prices improved. Chemical the largest turnover of 63.000 units768 words
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Article84 1967-07-20 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York; Buying T.T. 32-5 8. Airmail O.D 32-3/4; 90 d/st. 33-3/16 credit bills; 33-1/2 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T 353/16; Airmail O.D 35-5/16; 90 d/st. 3.V7/8 credit bills; 3684 words
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Article19 1967-07-20 9 HONG KONG. Wed.(UPI) —Money quotations: HKJ5.805/5.8225 per TT. HK$l6.OB per pound sterling HK5273.0 per tael gold.19 words
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Article28 1967-07-20 9 LONDON. Wed (UPI» Tin was steady with 85 tons. Spot buyers 1217-1/2 sellers 1278 business 1218. 3-month buyers 1220 tellers 1220-1/2 business 1220 1220-1/2. Settlement 1218.28 words
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Article524 1967-07-20 9 SINGAPORE—Mock Exchange I bid and offer prices official)* listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL Bon-ten ft 1.53 1.54 C. Sugar 1.70 1.71 Chemical Co 1.66 1.67 Cold storage XD 3.42 3.44 Ounlop 2.23 2.24 E. Smelting 4.26 4.30 E.A.I 2.60 2 64 Fsso Ords 3.2ft 3.24 Fltzpatrick*524 words
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Article185 1967-07-20 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The following ships are expected to be in port todav:Godowns Vessels 5 Ela 6/7 Meridian 8/9 Rhexenor 10 'll Antenor 13/14 Straat Magelhaen 15/16 Straat Lombok 18 Melbourne Maru 19 Thorscape 21 22 Rajah Brooke 23/24 City of Worcester 25/26 Slogen 29 '3O Romo Maersk 31/32185 words
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Article54 1967-07-20 9 'Minutr* Prlcfn Flr*r Malayan XD 2.31 2.41 Swnnd Malayan XD 1.65 1.75 Third Malayan 1.15 1.25 The Commerce a Industry Kund 8* •TO The Savin*' Fund 1.36 1 46 Malayan Investment Fund 1.00 1.1* Sterling Commodity 3/0 4 4 Ffr*t Hone Konc .78 83* Second Hon* Kong M54 words
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Article98 1967-07-20 9 «ING4PORE. Wed. 8tn« it a pore Chinese Produce Exchance noon price* today Bayer* i were j Milerf Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 48.25 Coconut oil (FOB) Orume 50.73 Loo*e Copra Mixed JtilT/Anff. *8.50 Nutmegs lift* soooo Nutmegs B W 117.50 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 100.00 Pepper Black 8po- <98 words
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Article15 1967-07-20 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.—The tin price for today was $609.50 per pinil. down 50 cents.15 words
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Article60 1967-07-20 9 WASH INOTON. Tues. (Reuter) General Services Administration today announced the sale of 15 long tons of tin. G.A. Avrll bought Ave tons of Grade B at $1.52j per lb and would take delivery from storage at Point Pleasant. West Virginia. while Victory White Metals bought ten tons60 words
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1006 1967-07-20 9 AIR MOVEMENTS S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE Time 1 .OS a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala I umpiir. Time 8.35 a m. %lrline MSA 019 from Kuala I.umpur. Time 9.?0 a m. Airline GIA 982 from Jakarta. Time 9..W a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a.m.1,006 words
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Miscellaneous77 1967-07-20 11 |K.L. DIARYI Today: Exhibition of Systemic Paintings by Peter Adlei and Eva Maria Weid-l-r*g at Galeri 11. Jalan Pin'ng, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Prominent Malaysian Artists' Exhibition by Peninsular Art Society at 41, an Raja Muda 10 a.m. to 6 pm. alan Weld Swimming 930 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.,77 words
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Article, Illustration409 1967-07-20 12 -SEE:" I exclaimed followed by a scream before I fainted and lay unconscious on the ground. A few years ago a disturbance broke out between the Malays and Chinese in Singapore As I was busy with my kitchen work. I heard people yelling and409 words
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Article, Illustration502 1967-07-20 12 THE study of History helps us in many ways i First of all it enables us to understand the progress of man from the dawn of the world right up to modern times. Secondly, it gives us information about the manners and502 words
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Article, Illustration275 1967-07-20 12 ALTHOUGH I am very young. I have come across many incidents in my life Some of them were happy, but there were also some which made me sad Of course, happy occurrences are expected by everybody. The happiest day in my life was the275 words
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Article, Illustration282 1967-07-20 12 BEFORE removing into our new house. people rumoured that there were ghosts in the house. Not believing at such things, we moved into the house according to plan. Within five days of our stay, curious things began to happen. Early in the morning. our chairs which were282 words
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Article, Illustration286 1967-07-20 12 LAST Sunday evening, two of my friends and I went out for a walk. After a few minutes, we reached Katong Beach It was a moonlit I ht The night was beautiful. We walked along the seaside enjoying the beauty of nature The shining286 words
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Article, Illustration291 1967-07-20 12 THERE is a public holiday every week. It is a Sunday. On this day one ran enjoy the leisure hours according to one's liking. Some mav like to have a picnic, party or swim. some prefer places such as the zoo. park, museum or other291 words
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Article, Illustration239 1967-07-20 12 EVERY one has an ambition. With this in view, we can study hard so as to achieve our goal. If we have no ambition, life will be Just aimless. My one and only ambition in life is to be a teacher. I have239 words
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Article, Illustration334 1967-07-20 12 It was late one night, when my sister and I were returning home after a film show. It was a horror film. The night was cold and I was shivering all the way home and my sister, though outwardly brave, was shivering too. As it334 words
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Article, Illustration281 1967-07-20 12 LET us find out the defir.itior of the word hobby. A hobby is an occupation that is not a business, and that gives us pleasure to do in our spare time. I have three hobbies. The first of these is reading I love reading. In fact, my281 words
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Article, Illustration189 1967-07-20 12 WHAT is the meaning of kindness? Kindness means being kind. We must show kindness to everybody. We must also be kind to those who are unkind, so that they can be kind to us in return. There are various ways of showing kindness.189 words
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Article, Illustration214 1967-07-20 12 WHEN I received $2O from my father a a birthday gift. I was overjoyed. With the money. I went to ouy the nice thing* which I saw In the shop? I had dreamed of buying these things for a long time. It was a sunny day214 words
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Advertisement163 1967-07-20 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN'S new ev*av wntm contest for boys and girls of 14 and under in this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express them>elve S properly. And163 words
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Article, Illustration1599 1967-07-20 13 Kenneth Perlow - by Kenneth Perlow EVEN the most rabid movie fan concedes that Raquel has more allure than Marilyn Monroe ever had. Today when they look at Fvr.ief'Welch undulating in a bikini or slmplv flipping ber Ml* as she walks along on* of the vias1,599 words
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57 1967-07-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Five hundred police recruits at the Police Depot attenoed a lecture on family planning at the Police Depot Hall here last night. This was the last talk on family planning to be given by the National Family Planning Board to police personnel57 words
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Miscellaneous153 1967-07-20 13 Op*n» Tod.*: 11. 1 *>• 915 Bo9fft Mors*. Michel* L*« bow TO *VCCFED IN BfSINESS wtthoit UAUY trying- «ua» p,- -n A; Color by DeLm' p£ X Phone 34Q4? U»t "ho«»: 11. 1 <5. 4.«®. O\E SILVER DOLLAR" Q» Color e" 930 pm. —No Free IMV T q< ♦%RMED ?WORDSM\>153 words
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Miscellaneous99 1967-07-20 13 By Kerry B. RctfibUtt (Author, "Htndbao* of E»I4«x« Tor Criminal Trials") YES. "Notwithstanding the stipulated settlement and Court decision, there is power to modify and amend an annulment decree in the future to provide support," the Court ruled. "In spite of a general release, justice would not be satisfied by99 words
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Miscellaneous261 1967-07-20 13 4 Tomorrow R\.IKIM«R E»'tm»ncolor. w Ene M»!tr gubs GALA OPENS TODAY! ODEON -Katong 1 30. 4.00. 630 9.15 pm. 1.00. 3.30. 700 9.15 pm FILMED ENTIRELY IN MAINLAND CHINA! "THE MOST EXTENSIVE PICTORIAL REPORT WE HAVE YET HAD ON MAINLAND CHINA... FASCINATING... MOST AMAZING** FKLIX GREENES Jadith Crist. TODAT Jf.BC261 words
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Miscellaneous184 1967-07-20 13 ORGANISATION ODEON! PALACE Tei J 1-1 1 6 1 Tpi 4 7S 1 OPFVS TODATI li. l.m. 4.0n. it i.o®. s.so. «sn #l5 p m II f. 45 A ft 15 pm MS" "CAPRICE" CINEMASCOPE COLOR, FOX FIRST RATE *l.ll FOR TOl'R MONET" ODEON-On Stage Sun. •THE EARLY BIRD SHOW184 words
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Article, Illustration1896 1967-07-20 14 George Roberts - When did it all start? Haw did the black, supremacists get their hooks into the heavyweight champ? Here's the story that s never been told By George Roberts CLAY entered the dining room of the America Hotel in Houston attired in an expensive, dark gray1,896 words
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Article178 1967-07-20 14 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, vice-presi-dent of the Asian Football Confederation will attend the Asian Cup eastern region soccer competition to be held in Taipeh from July 28 to August 8. Mr. Soh's visit L« a follow-up to an invitation received from the178 words
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Advertisement438 1967-07-20 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisement* can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR, Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK Brothers, 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate, Singapore. TAY BUAN GUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road. Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE. 1419.438 words
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Advertisement193 1967-07-20 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATA'AN TAWARAN J R R. JOHOR TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R.. di-dalam Kelas 'D' dan Ka-atas, akan di-terima diPejabat JURUTERA NEGERI. JOHOR, hingga jam pukol 2.30 Petang pada 29hb. Julai, 1967, untok: MEMBENA 1 BANGUNAN MENGANDONGI 6 BILEK DARJAH DAN T AND AS. TEMPAT BASIKAL DAN LAIN193 words
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Advertisement313 1967-07-20 14 KENYATA'AN TAWARAN J.K.R. JOHOR TAWARAN darlpada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dlJ.K.R.. dl-dalam Kelas 'D* dan ka-atae. akan dl-terlma di-Pejabat JURUTERA NEGERI. JOHOR. hingga Jam pukol 2.30 Petang pada 29hb. Julai. 1967. untok:— MEMBENA 1 BELOK SEKOLAH MENGANDONOI 6 BILEK DARJAH. PEJABAT. TANDAS. KANTIN DAN LAIN 2 DI-SEKOLAH KEBANGSA'AN SEROM 8. MUAR.313 words
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Advertisement548 1967-07-20 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. JOHOR. TAWARAN daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar dengan J.K.R. dl-dalam kelas 'F* dan ka-atas akan diterlma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Kerja Kanan, Jabatan Kerja Raya. Kluang hingga jam pukol 12 tengah harl pada 30hb. Julal. 1967 untok: M E M B E N A SABUAH BANGUNAN MENGANDONGI DUA548 words
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Advertisement77 1967-07-20 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from Singapore Citizens.Appointment: JUNIOR HORTICULTURAL ASSISTANT Salary Scale: $212.50x7.50A—--295 p.m. plus Variable Allowance. Point of entry depends on experience/qualifications. Qualifications Experience: Passed Secondary II or equivalent in a Government/Aided School. Wide Horticultural experience in a recognised horticultural/ agricultural station an advantage. Knowledge77 words
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Advertisement112 1967-07-20 15 Bth ASIAN TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS AUGUST 10th to 17th 1967 "SEE ASIA'S BEST IN ACTION" SINGAPORE BADMINTON STADIUM Time (1) 9.30 a.m. 12.00 p.m. (2) 2.30 p.m. 5.00 p.m. (3) 7.30 p.m. 10.00 p.m. Admission (1) Opening Ceremony 60 cts. (2) Others: Day 30 cts. per session Night 60 cts.112 words
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Miscellaneous49 1967-07-20 15 BIG SWEEP I TOTAL POOL: 180.614.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****4 $19,952.00 SECOND PRIZE No. 1*3973 9.976.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****6 4.966.60 STARTERS ($496.00 rach): Nos. *****1 *****5 *****3 *****9 *****0 *****9 *****5 *****6 *****9 *****1 CONSOLATIONS (M43.n0 each): Nos. *****0 *****9 *****5 *****6 *****1 *****9 *****6 *****5 *****7 *****549 words
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Article2277 1967-07-20 15 WINDSOR LAD - K.L. race results by WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore trainer Ivan Allan, who sent out three winners on Sunday, scored an early double at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, second Day of the Selangor Turf Club's King's Gold Cup Meeting. He sent out Anne's Treasure2,277 words
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Article68 1967-07-20 15 SEREMBAN. Wad. Yap Sze Keong won the singles and doubles title Ift the Negri Bembllan Badminton Association Junior Championships at the N.S. Chinese Recreation Club indoor stadium. He was given a tough fight by Llm Jit Meng In the single* before he won 15-11, 18-16 In68 words
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322 1967-07-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—Judging and presentation of the Malaysian National sports awards, 1966, will take place on Saturday. The selection of the Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year will he made from the 23 names submitted by the various national sports associations.322 words
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288 1967-07-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysian schoolboy badminton champion Tan Alk Mong of Penan*, younger brother of national champion Tan Alk Huang, will compete at the forthcoming third international schoolboys' badminton championships In Ceylon next month He on the six-member team named by the Malaysian Schools'288 words
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Article327 1967-07-20 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. Seventeen-year-old. schoolboy Mlrza Namatie, shattered another long distance record today the second day of the eighth annual athletic championships of the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools' Sports, held at the FarreT Park Athletic Centre. Today, he broke the 3000 metres record when he returned a327 words
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310 1967-07-20 16 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI). Joe Fraxier looms as an 11-5 favourite to keep his perfect record intact tonight when he meets Canadian George Chuvalo, one of the most resilient contenders in the business, in a 12-round heavyweight fight at Madison Square310 words
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Article136 1967-07-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Negri Sembilan will meet Se angor at hockey tomorrow at 5 p.m. cm the Negri Sembilan padane as part of the birthday celebrations of the Yang di-Per-tuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. Negri's team will be picked from the following Goalkeeper*:- Ho Koh Chy136 words
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Article37 1967-07-20 16 SEREMBAN, Wed. Negri Sembilan will meet Selangor in both ladies' and men's hockey on the padang here tomorrow evening. The ladies will play at 4 p.m., while the men's match will commence at 5 p.m.37 words
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Article635 1967-07-20 16 Little Nene - by Little Nene SINGAPORE. Wed Cecil Wong of SICC. handicap 15 submitted a gross 85 nett 70 par 36-36-72 Thomson links lay out to top seven other qualifiers and more than one hundred players :n the field. A stroke behind Cecil were Heah Hock Thye, handicapper (8). Victor635 words
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375 1967-07-20 16 HARI CHAND - By HARI CHAND KUALA LUMPL'R, Wed. The Selangor Amateur Athletic Association has named 40 athletes inr U( j seven women, for a 15-dav centralised training <t!nf beginning from Monday, in preparation t the national athletic meet at Alor Star next month It will375 words
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58 1967-07-20 16 England batsman Denis Amiss, attempts to sweep a ball from India's Prasanna (not in picture) during England's second innings against the tourists on the second day of the Third and final Test match, at Edgbaston. Minutes later Amiss was caught by Wadekar off Venkataraghavan for 45 runs. The wicket-keeper inUPI Pix - 58 words
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Article177 1967-07-20 16 ALOR STAR. Wed. Mr. Fung Kum Heng. of the Telecoms Department here has formed his own club thi.s year called the "Mercury Athletic Club", of which he is the president. The club has made remarkable progress under Mr. Fung's personal coaching. In their first outing177 words
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113 1967-07-20 16 KAJANG. Wed. The Selangor PWD will play the Johore PWD m the final of the inter-state PWD soccer competition for the Director's Cup at the Town Padang here tomorrow at 5 p.m. The match will be of great significance to Selangor because this is113 words
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102 1967-07-20 16 SEREMBAN. Wed. A record number of entries totalling 612. representing 14 schools throughout the State, has been received for the 17th annual athletic championship here On Friday and Saturday, at the King George V School ground. The meet will commence on Friday at 2 p.m..102 words
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Article, Illustration343 1967-07-20 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Wed. The Republic's national soccer team may miss the services of coach, Mr. Yap Boon Chuan f at the end of the current Malaysia Cup soccer competition series. Sunsport reliably understands that Mr. Yap who has been attached343 words
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75 1967-07-20 16 SEREMBAN. Wed. The annual general meetng of the Negri Sembilan Lawn Tennis Association was over in the record time of 17 minutes, when Enche Hussain Abdullah was re-elected president for the second year in succession. Enche Ibrahim Yeop of the Police Headquarters is the75 words
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320 1967-07-20 16 ERE MB AX, Wed. The Anglo -Chinese School caused a major upset in the inter-school cricket competition here yesterday, when they shocked the favourites— King George V School—with a splendid twowicket win. The upset in the tournament gives the Methodist Boys School, seremban. the320 words
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Article50 1967-07-20 16 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Ceylon Youth Forum qualified for the final of the Ceylon Cup cricket competition here today, when they beat the NS Club Discards XI by 102 runs. Other finalists will be decided after the NS Club-NS Chinese Recreation Club match later in the month.50 words
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215 1967-07-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. WeeThe Combined Schools Sports Council of Malaysia wj hold three inter->*a'e :oo bmed schools' chaT.pianshiji in cricket, table tennis ar.d basketball in the Feoei Capital on July 29 and Four seronaary r r -ys teams will take par* lr. cricket champion=r.os.215 words
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128 1967-07-20 16 SINGAPORE. Wei results of the first cay o. Singapore Corr.binec Schools' athletic nee' Jalan Be?ar Stadium day •*> Long Jump. J boys Sani Shanff Keong 3. Ronalo Bra. k(lsft B*in.). Long jump (boF* 1. Yeo Teo Hwak Swee Wan 3. Zairo. M-128 words
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Miscellaneous56 1967-07-20 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 11.40 a.m. (7.8 ft) P °a4 7 W ft tenham: 449 a m <13 7 501 P m Port Diskson: 6.02 p.m. (8.6 ft) Singapore: 1057 a-m. (7.5 ft), 9.30 p.m. (8.6 ft) Sedili Kechil: 9.51 a.m. (7.8 ft), 7.05 p.m. (6.5 ft) Kuantan: 8.42 a.m.56 words
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