Eastern Sun, 31 July 1967
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Title Section27 1967-07-31 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION TV Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 367 Monday, 31 July 1967. ft MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.27 words
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Article, Illustration478 1967-07-31 1 HOP BAN' KHEE - Bv HOP BAN' KHEE, KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MR. C. V. Devon Nair has stepped down as the secretary-general of the Democratic Action Party. The move is believed to be aimed at cutting off the PAP image overhanging the party since its inception. A p>a was given478 words
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Article, Illustration540 1967-07-31 1 'THE SUPER-POWERS MUST CO-OPERATE TO MAINTAIN PEACE AND SECURITY' GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. SUN. (REUTER) UNITED Nations secretarygeneral U Thant warned today that the Vietnam war could not be ended until the United States recognised that the Vietnamese were engaged not in a war of Communist aggression,540 words
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408 1967-07-31 1 -BAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) —Seventy-one United States Navy men were counted dead and 112 listed missing today after fire ravaged the aircraft carrier Forrestal in the worst sea disaster of the Vietnam war. Many of the missing were men who jumped overboard as the fire408 words
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Article137 1967-07-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, San. —Three mutilated bodies were found lying by the side of a small path in Sungei Rengam, five miles awav from Klang. The three bodies believed to be a triple murder, was discovered by a rubber tapper on his way to work at 6 a.m. today.137 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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300 1967-07-31 2 TAIPING. Sun. The Government would intensify the teaching of Agricultural Science in rural achoois to enable rural youths to be more conscious of agricultural development in the country, said the Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. Agricultural Science, he said. would play an300 words
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Article53 1967-07-31 2 PENANG. Sun. Over 4.700 people, mostly student* from secondary schools, have witnessed the "Destination Moon" exhibition. which was opened by the State Commissioner of Lands and Mines. Enche Mohd. Nor bin Zabldin. at the Penang Art Gallery here last Tuesday. The exhibition will be open to the53 words
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Article198 1967-07-31 2 IPOH, Sun. With able and leadership, the Federation Replanting Staff Union. Perak branch, has been able to attain improved service condition! without having to put oressure on the Replanting Board. This was stated by the Chief Replanting Officer. Rubber Industry (Replanting' Board. Mr Tan Teng Poey.198 words
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Article55 1967-07-31 2 BEREMBAN. Bun. The Minuter of Transport. Tan Sri Sirdon bin Haji Jubir warned pirate taxi operators that thev could be fined up to 12.000 or six months imprisonment if they were caught. Addressing about 100 taxi operators here today he urged them to join a55 words
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Article78 1967-07-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman said her# today that the Government was aware who wa< behind the recent spate of illefal demonstrations in the oountry. He warned that Government would take strong measures to ~urb it if78 words
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Article78 1967-07-31 2 KAJANO. Sun. The 3day religious celebrations to honour the deity "Thlen Thor Guan Suay" organised by Kueh Tin temple ended here today. During the tnree-day celebrations people from various parts of the district packed the temple placed rice-cakes, roastedpigs, boiled-chicken, frulta and flowers as offerings to78 words
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143 1967-07-31 2 IPOH. Sun. A warning to the Perak Stat* Malaysian Indian Congress to be vary of internal subversion within its branches was given by the general secretary of UMNO.. Perak Enche Kamaruddin bin Hall .Mohamed Isa, today. Enche Kamaruddin was a guest speaker at the143 words
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Article86 1967-07-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malavsian Embassy in Manila clans to seek clarification from the Fore,an Office on charges bv a Philippine diplomat that Malaysia "treats Sabah like a province" and "drains" its resources, it was reported today. Sabah £s the subject of territorial dispute between the Philippines86 words
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Article52 1967-07-31 2 KUCHING. Sun Mr. Jawl Anak Masing from Budu in the Second Division of Sarawak has obtained a degree in medicine from the University of Aberdeen In Scotland He is the first Iban in Barawak to become a doctor. p was awar a r.£t^. Oo .V rnment scholarship52 words
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246 1967-07-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, SUN. THE Malaysian Red Cross Society urgently needs $3,400 for its fund to assist Hiskam bin Hashim, the 17-year-old hole-in-the-heart boy from Muar. Hisham has been accepted for treatment at the Greenlane Hospital in New Zealand. But he has to leave by the246 words
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201 1967-07-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. A new body to fl&ht for Muslim women's rights has been formed here. It is the Muslim Women's Action Society (Malaysia) PERTIWI initiated by a group of ten women in Petaling Jaya. on July 13. The ten-founder member* are either professional201 words
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Article161 1967-07-31 2 MUAB, Sun. Th« Government was yesterday urged to assist gmall-holders to start a co-operative scher/.* to enable them to increase their earning*. The call rame from Mr. Tong Boon Khoon. chairman of the newly-formed Council of Malaysian Small-holders Association, at the Johore State Small-holders' Association conference at161 words
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Article61 1967-07-31 2 KLANO. Bun. Enthusiast? who u*e driftwood. for flower arrangements and other form* of art work can get their material from the Mont fort Boys' Home at Batu Tlgt. The drirtwood wu recently collected by boya at the Home. A recent demonstration of flower arrangements and plcture-makinf using61 words
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Article, Illustration88 1967-07-31 2 Ten 8elangor students, including Ave girl*. left Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a six-dav ramp in Penang under the student* exchange programme. They will Join 90 Form Four students from all over Malavsia for a "play and work** under the programme sponsored by the Penang State uo88 words
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338 1967-07-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Government pensioners today urged the Government to give attention to their "frustration" and "deep disappointment" over their claim for increase of cost of living allowance to suit present conditions. At a meeting of the PanMalayan Pensioners Association here, a resolution to draw338 words
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Article240 1967-07-31 4 BEN D'CUNHA - By- BEN D'CUNHA THE Philippines Government has the 'Miracle rice' to offer to interested paddy growers and agriculturists, in Malaysia. Known as IR-8 paddy seeds, developed at the International Rice Research Institute, it is copable of producing no less than five tons of paddy per240 words
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Article142 1967-07-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A German author, politician. and historian who took part in the struggle against Hitler, will arrive here tomorrow on a Far East lecture tour He is Hubertui Prince Loewenstein, special adviser to the German Federal Government Office of Press and Information. The Prince142 words
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172 1967-07-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Assistant Minister of National Rural Development. Enche Sulaiman bin Bulon today reminded MARA officers to be responsible and dedicated m their efforts of implementing MARA's programmes. He said it was the duty of the officers to carry out the policy172 words
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Article95 1967-07-31 4 SEREMBAN. annual meeting of the St. Paul's Old Boys' Association which was due to be held on Monday night had to be called off due to lack of quorum. Mr. JR. Menezes. the secretary of the S.POBA said: "I am disappointed at the turn-out where only 1695 words
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Article79 1967-07-31 4 MUAR. Sun. About 100 DTC teachers from all parts of West Malaysia will attend their annual national delegates conference in Batu Pahat on Aug. 15 at 10 a.m. The venue is Diamond Jubilee Hall,, Batu Pahat. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, will open the conference79 words
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Article, Illustration71 1967-07-31 4 The Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir Ismail, with the three winners of the Dowani award for the best-selling book ahops. In their sale of the Dewan's publications. They are from left: Tuan Syed Nasir, Enche Ant, Enche Mohammed No or and Haji Saad. TheEASTERN SUN Picture - 71 words
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148 1967-07-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Th# University of Malaya Students' Union will be sending a nine member goodwill delegation led by its general secretary. Mr. Senathi Rajah, to Cambodia tomorrow This is the first time 'hat the University of Malaya is sending such a delegation The team148 words
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Article80 1967-07-31 4 PENANG, Sun The Minister of local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh will visit the HochtiefChee Seng factory at Rifle Range Road and the City Council housing scheme in Trengganu Road here tomorrow morning Prior to his visit of the housing projects. Mr. Khaw will80 words
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439 1967-07-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The picture of the natural rubber industry last year was one of expansion production and consumption were up to new highs, 2,440,000 tons and 2,500,000 tons respectively. This is emphasised in an article by Mr. R. M. K. Carey of the Natural439 words
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Article144 1967-07-31 4 JESSELTON, Sun. (UPI) —Forty-nine Malaysia-Sin-gapore Airlines passengers were held up today in Jesselton Airport because the Manila civil aviation authorities had restricted the air space o v er their space city. The MSA Flight No. 654 was on its way to Hong Kong from Singapore144 words
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Article100 1967-07-31 4 PENANG, Sue —A teacher of the Methodist Girls' School here. Miss Koay Paik Hoon. wis married to Mr. Lool Thlm Tek. an administrative assistant with the Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Co. Ltd.. Prai. before the Registrar of Civil Marriages. Penang. Mr. S. Nadarajah. at the bride's residence100 words
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Article76 1967-07-31 4 MUAR, Sun A to*al of 7.031 rubber small-holdings were replanted in the Muar District this year. Enche Mahmood bin Amin. the Assistant Chief replar.ting Officer for Johore North, said this at the Muar District Penghulu's conference here, yesterday. Enche Mahmood also disclosed that two new reporting boards were76 words
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488 1967-07-31 4 JPOH, Sun. NUPW The National Union of Plantation Workers intends to float a company with a capital of $3O million, to buy up larre European estates which are to be fragmented. This was revealed today by the secretarygeneral of the NUPW,488 words
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Article, Illustration140 1967-07-31 4 FOR the past five days, these three children. Angela, 8. Peggy. 4. and Tony, 6. had been crying for their mother, Mrs. Josephine Marsh. 34. Mrs. Marsh, medium-built with brown-hair, brown eyes, and fair complexion, has been missing from her house at 27, Road140 words
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NEWS
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Article, Illustration497 1967-07-31 3 80th 'Birthday' cake SINGAPORE, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye said last night women had made remarkable progress compared with their counterparts cf pre-war days "because of greater education they have received." Dr. Toh was speaking at a497 words
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141 1967-07-31 3 IPOH, Sun- The Mmisof Education Enche Mohamed Khir Johan said tocav "he Ministry would oe preparer, to hold talks with Teachers Union pro\ med Afev called off their "work-to-rule" and boycott of ex-tra-mural activities in stressed that failing to comply with the141 words
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120 1967-07-31 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. About 250 members and supporters of *he Barisan Sosialis staged a procession along Jalan Lima in Toa Payoh Es-ate at about 9.30 this morning. The crowd carried a few banners and were singing shouting slogans. Whilst Passing the police post, a police minibus120 words
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Article63 1967-07-31 3 BENTONG. Sun The Acting Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Haji Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad, announced today the Pahang Government had alloted $600,000 for the timber industry at Belimbing. The mill, he said would be equipped with modern machinery to train the apprentices for lumbering industry in the63 words
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Article, Illustration42 1967-07-31 3 A child welfare course for midwives attached to the Batanj Lupar District Council, Second Division in Sarawak was held recently. The week-long; course opened by the Resident of the Second Division, Mr. William Nais.42 words
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125 1967-07-31 3 MALACCA. Sun. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operativey Haji Ghazali bin Haji Jawi today called on Bumiputras to establish co-operative capital society for further improvement of the co-operative movement In the country. Such a societv. said the Minister, would enable the Bumiputras125 words
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Article138 1967-07-31 3 MOSCOW. Sun. f Reuter) A strong earthquake hit Turkey early today between 100 and 150 kms (62 and 93 miles* east of Istanbul, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported. The earthquake was registered by the Soviet Union's Central Seismic Station Moskva here. About 200 people have138 words
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167 1967-07-31 3 Sabak Bernam. Sun The Acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak today warned that the Government would not tolerate 'wild disturbances' by elements disloyal to the country. He also warned the rural people to be on guard against Communist sympathisers. Tun Razak told them that these167 words
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334 1967-07-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The "affair" between a soldier and an army officer's wife was related in the High Court here today. Lance Corporal Jaffar bin Yacob, 28, was giving evidence on oath before Mr. Justice Ali Hassan. JafTar. defended by Mr.334 words
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Article48 1967-07-31 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Television Smgapura will telecast an interview with an ex-detainee, Chua Ah Teh alias Chua Ah Kiat on channel 5 at 7.20 pjn. tomorrow. The interview can also be heard over the Chinese service of Radio Singapura on the same day at 9.25 p.m.48 words
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97 1967-07-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Sarawak Minister of Works and Communication, Dato Teo Kwee Seng, arrived here today to hold talks with the Central Government on the expansion of ports in the State. He said the cost of the development for ports in97 words
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WORLD NEWS
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490 1967-07-31 5 Crux of de Gaulle's statement for today PARIS. Sun. (ReuteT). President de Gaulle will offer tomorrow a firm justification but no apology for his behaviour in Quebec and Montreal, sources close to the French leader said here. The statement designed to quiet the political storm that490 words
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Article48 1967-07-31 5 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) Police have arrested two tramps, a man and a woman both in their fifties, who they believe murdered up to a dozen people in the past few years by pushing them into the River Seine after offering: them wine and stealing their money.48 words
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Article191 1967-07-31 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI> Secretary of State Mr Dean Rusk has described Berlin a< a "special hostage to fate' standing in the way of any general East-West disarmament in Europe. He made the statement during closed hearings last spring in a special Senate committee considering a191 words
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Article101 1967-07-31 5 wAS HI N G TON. Sun. (UPI) Chairman J. William Fulbright of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee suggested that U.S. escalation of the war in Vietnam may be designed to "provoke China into entering the war" so the Chinese nuclear potential can be destroyed He questioned101 words
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Article70 1967-07-31 5 MIAMI, Florida, Sun. (Reuter) American "Black Power" advocate Stokely Carmlchael Is not worried about the possibility of U.S. government action against him for making his current unauthorised trip to Cuba. Havana Radio reported today. The broadcast, monitored here. Quoted him a s saying "I am not interested in70 words
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Article47 1967-07-31 5 TOKYO. Sun. (Renter) Eiji Inaba was drunk when he returned home late last night. He set Ore to his own house when he found nobody home. The 47-year-old factory hand later told Tokyo police "It was too hot and I was very lonely and drunk".47 words
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Article116 1967-07-31 5 CAWNPORE. Northern India, Sun. (Reuter) Rioting workers beat one policeman to death and injured 45 others in a clash at a small arms factory here yesterday. The riot began when a truck ran into a group of workers on bicycles near the factory gate, injuring several of116 words
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Article170 1967-07-31 5 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Mr Brian Epstein, manager the Beatles pop group, said in a television interview '.ast night he did not think he had any responsinot to encourage drug tairxg He was asked: "Do you feel vou have a responsibility to the enormous number o' people170 words
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114 1967-07-31 5 BANGKOK Sun. (Reu'er) The Thai Silk Company, founded by "Jim" Thompsor who disappeared in the Malaysian Cameron Highlands in March, yesterday elected a new managing director to run the company's affairs in Mr Thompson's absence. He is Mr. Charles Sherfleld the assistant manager who114 words
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Article87 1967-07-31 5 NEW YORK Sun (Reuter) Exiled former French Prime Minister Georges Bidault. 67, left here by air last night for Belgium, where he has been granted asylum. M Bidault arrived in New York earlier from Brazil, one of a number of countries h« has visited since87 words
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Article59 1967-07-31 5 BANGKOK. Sun. <Reuter> Thai Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn has banned mini-skirts from both the governmentowned television stations Thai-TV and Arm-TV. "Mini-skirt is against Thai culture" official said. In future numerous fashion shows which are often televised must exclude miniskirts. However, no new law59 words
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Article78 1967-07-31 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. (UPI) A Philippine and a Japanese ship collided in the fog a m:le outside the Golden Gate last night but suffered only "slight damage" and made it to port under their own power. The Coast Guard said the Philippine motor vessel President Quirino78 words
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Article32 1967-07-31 5 Divorce from the bonds of marriage, thereby enabling m remarriage, was not generally obtainable from the time Christianity became the established religion in Western Europe until the 18th century.32 words
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49 1967-07-31 5 THE space-age has entered head-gear fashion in Paris in all its mysterious look of things to come. Here French model of Parisian designer Rose Valois displays autumn-winter 1967-68 creations, a "Radar" hat made of metalised material, cloth and "aluminium" on the inner side for One's own image. PANA PhotoPANA Photo - 49 words
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Article279 1967-07-31 5 Seaghan Maynes - By Seaghan Maynes LONDON. Sun. < Reuter) The Welsh nationalists, a militan minority who want home rule from the Fnglish. are angry with President de Gaulle too. But their reasons go deeper than those of the critics of his "Free Quebec" call279 words
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Article80 1967-07-31 5 ALTON. 111.. San. (UPI) Dfvnrer-choreographer Kathenne Dunham yesterday said she was "manhandled" and arrested on "false charges" by police in East St. Louis. 111., on Friday night. A couple of them twisted my arm and they arrested me." Miss Dunham said. She is a negro. 72.80 words
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Article144 1967-07-31 5 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) The wife of Communist Chinese President Liu Shao-Chi has confessed to "Rightist Tendencies." the Koydo news agency reported yesterday The written confession was submitted on Friday to the Red Guard unit of Chin Hwa University in Peking. Kyodo said. Mrs. Liu (Wang KuwangMei), according144 words
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Article176 1967-07-31 5 NICOSIA. Sun (Reuter) The bullet-ridden bodies of two Turkish Cypriot s were found today in a riverbed In an area of Western Cyprus where at least nve other people have died In shooting incidents during the past week. Australian police attached to the United176 words
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Article63 1967-07-31 5 CAIRO, Sun. (Reuter) Mr. Nils Goran Gussing, personal representative to United Nations Secretary General U Thant left here last night on his way back to New York to report on a fact-finding mission investigating the plight of refugee! from last month's ArabIsraeli war. Mr. Gussing visited Lebanon.63 words
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Article354 1967-07-31 6 Quakes hit Andes CARACAS, Sun. (UFI). A devastating earthquake, the second of the day in Latin America, shook Caracas and outlying areas of Venezuela last night, causing widespread death and destruction. First reports said that at least 19 persons were killed and more than 1,000 others354 words
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Article103 1967-07-31 6 •TRIP' DEADL Y FOR UNBORN NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter). Women who take the hallucinogenic drug LSD run the risk of bearing stillborn, abnormal or malformed children, an American biochemist said today. Dr. George Alexander of the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons described an experiment on103 words
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321 1967-07-31 6 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Japan's Prime Minister Eisaku Sato said yesterday that he would not mind visiting Hanoi if such action contributes to bringing about peace in Vietnam. Mr. Sato, who is scheduled to make a tour of 12 Asian and Pacific321 words
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Article176 1967-07-31 6 HONG KONG, Sun. (L'PI). Police nabbed five leftwing reporters in a wild car chase through the streets of Kowloon last night. The reporters, who were from the Communist New China News Agency (NCNA), the Ta Kung Pao, the Wen Wei Po. the Hong Kong Commercial Daily and the176 words
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201 1967-07-31 6 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) Rep. Thomas M Pelly. Repub.ican from Washington. urged the government today to provide armed escort vessels for U.S fishing fleets on the high seas off Ecuador and other Latin American countries. He sa.d Ecuador is trying to claim201 words
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Article130 1967-07-31 6 LAGOS. Sun. (UPI) Chief Anthony Enahoro. Nigeria's federal Commissioner for Labour and Information. was flymg to Europe last night to meet with western and Soviet officials He panned to visit Britain, France. West Germany, and the Soviet Union, a government announcement 8 Aid. While in Moscow he will130 words
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139 1967-07-31 6 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Japan is ready to build its own Nike- Hercules and Hawk missiles to equip four new battalions but is not yet prepared to pay U.S. 10m for US. rocketry expertise. a Defence agency spokesman said today A139 words
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Article57 1967-07-31 6 JAKARTA. Son. (Reuter) Firing squads have gone into training to execute Lieutenant Colonel Untung, sentenced to death for leading Indonesia's 19<5 communist coup, the Indonesian new? agency Antara reported yesterday. The agency said top communist leader Njono. also convicted of taking part in the coup, could57 words
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Article49 1967-07-31 6 WILMINGTON, North Carolina, Sun (UPI) Noland Leonard ran this advertisement in the Wilmington Morning Star on Thursday: "My wife's too fat You can have a 1965 Volkswagen reasonable." Mrs. Leonard countered with another ad on Friday: "For sale, cheap: 1965 Volkswagen and 1929 husband both slightly dented."49 words
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134 1967-07-31 6 SAIGON. Sun- (UPI) The wind-whipped jet fuei fire aboard the carrier USS Forrestal off the coast of North Vietnam killed 46 sailors and injured 56 others in the worst naval disaster in the Vietnam war yesterday. Another 80 Americans were missing, U.S. Military spokesman134 words
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Article, Illustration641 1967-07-31 6 WATTS THE WARNING... By JEREMY RYAN NEW YORK. San. (Reuter) Americans took note of a terrible but remote disaster when the Los Angeles district of Watts exploded in race violence two years **o. Now there is hardly a city which does not live under641 words
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355 1967-07-31 6 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI). The Egyptian -or. ernment said yesterday it will not re-open the vital Suez Canrl as long as Israeli Forces remain on its territory captured in the Middle East war. The canal has been blocked since the war broke out on355 words
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Article88 1967-07-31 6 MELBOURNE. Sun Re.. ter) A student pr.e?t wielding a baseball "ca* two armed intruders fleeirj when he discovered rher. apparently looking fT rrnev in the monastery > yesterday. Brother Walter Mckenzie told t>olice one of the rren menaced him with a rifle 'and I closed with88 words
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Article, Illustration65 1967-07-31 7 Communist suspect Is fmkfd b* police when they raid the Vue Wah Pro<jurts Emporium < departmental store) at the junction of Nathan Road in Kowloon rerentlv The police were bHpH by the 2nd Battalion. 7th Gurkha Rifles. ■several plastic bags were found some containing prepacked polythen* containersUPI photo - 65 words
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Article193 1967-07-31 7 HONG KONG. Sun(Reuter) Police and Armv ballistics experts had another busy day yesterday removing or detonating about a dozen crude home-made bombs planted by pro-Peking Chinese in various parts of the colony. One of the bombs in the busy Nathan Road tourist area193 words
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430 1967-07-31 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) The Indonesian Government has announced sweeping economic changes to boost the country's export by giving exporters a better deal and freeine them from Government restrictions. In a new set of regulations published vesterday. the Government also moved to restrict imi>orts.430 words
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597 1967-07-31 7 J. T. CLARKE - TEST-CLAIM AGAINST CANADIAN GOVT. By J. T. CLARKE VANCOUVER, Sun. (Reuter) An elderly Japanese-Canadian couple are claiming IS 51,500.000 (about £->OO.000) from the Canadian Government as compensation for land taken from them on one of British Columbia's coastal islands after the Japanese entered World War597 words
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Article104 1967-07-31 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun (UPI)—Two ships collided in the Pacific, one mile outRide the Golden Gate, and one of them was **in danger." the Coast Guard reported last night. The Coast Guard said it intercepted an M SOS*' from the vessel Philippine President Quirino which said104 words
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Article25 1967-07-31 7 RAWALPINDI. Sun. (UPI) Pakistan and Bntam yesterday signed an agreement for two Bri ish interest-free loans of US$2O million, repayable ov*r 25 years25 words
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Article397 1967-07-31 7 Sun. (UPI, Reuter). Rampaging mobs huntings for secret hoards of goods, looted shops and set fire to vehicles yesterday in Siliguri, a key town in the eastern Himalayan border defence. Police charged and fired tear-gas shells into the mobs, but as darkness fell, the situation apparently still397 words
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386 1967-07-31 7 By JAMES PRINGLE SAIGON*. Sun (Reuter) Fierce fighting broke out last night between Nor*h Vietnamese tToops and I S. Marines in the southern half of the neutral Buffer Strip between North and South Vietnam. A U.S military spokesman said today that fiv- Marines were386 words
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262 1967-07-31 7 TOKYO. Son (I PI) Paratroopers and Naval Forces were rushed in to end the virtual civil war that has been raging in South China's industrial port city of Wuhan in victorv for China's Communist Party of Chairman Mao Tse-Tung. a Peking-based Japanese correspondent reported today.262 words
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Article350 1967-07-31 7 HONG KONG, Sun. (I'PI) Official reports from Red China today said rebellious elements of the important Wuhan military district were down but not out. i Peking Radio said the organ of the Chinese Communist Party both reiterated assertions that the rebel ious elements had been "isolated"350 words
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114 1967-07-31 7 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) Communists have infiltrated into the hill tribes of Tak Province bordering Burma and have recruited tribesmen for training in Hanoi. The Provincial Governor, Mr Chuchai Suwanrangsir, told visiting reporters on Friday that a 30-year-old Meo tribesman was caught by the Police at114 words
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Article87 1967-07-31 7 MOSCOW. Sun (UPI) Thirty American students staged an anti-wai demons'ration in Red Square yesterday. Soviet Police watched but did not stop them. It was believed the first time foreigners held an unscheduled demonstration on Soviet Communists' most hallowed ground and was not stopped. The 30 were87 words
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Article, Illustration41 1967-07-31 7 The historic "Atomic Dome" is seen after three months of reinforcement construction has been completed in Hiroshima, Japan, recently. The dome will be able to stand for evermore as the symbol of world peace- UPI Photo. UPI PhotoUPI Photo - 41 words
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Miscellaneous70 1967-07-31 6 m The chase leads into the enoine testiks r00m,,,. AOt* WE CAN TRY SHOCTIN6 f as CK IS I* BUT the THKUSH ASEMTS' PUN SUPQEULV REVEALED/ A SWITCH \9 THROWN ANO TWIN JET ENSIWES COAJS TO LIFE, HOLPINS R4ST TWO SURPKISED ANP HELPLESS VICTIMS *2 i > 1 Ji VI70 words
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Miscellaneous27 1967-07-31 7 ist-lT [DoNr-wastf Aecur nr.. I'll Wfacvr TAB First TBiMe IM themob^l^. y/j m K 1 i 2 4? I .'2 IfcTWBREANV TOT pyMecor NCW? I 1 i27 words
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Article486 1967-07-31 8 SOUTH-EAST Asians are running around in circles. Their sights are set at greener pastures in distant fields. Instead of stopping their mental gyrations and taking stock of themselves and their own area, they are expecting certain Western powers to look after them. The British Premier, Mr. Harold Wilson,486 words
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Article269 1967-07-31 8 OFT and on we have heard some persons in Johore suggesting the removal of the Causeway and cutting the water supply to Singapore. This, fortunately, has been only the cry of some extremists with the mentality of the frog in the well. This country cannot successfully co-operate269 words
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Article2449 1967-07-31 8 W. Warren Haynes - By: W. Warren Haynes A talk on 'Current trends in management' to the Singapore Institute of Management recently. THE subject of "current trends in management" is too broad to be covered in one talk, and I do not pretend to cover it here. A mere list2,449 words
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Article908 1967-07-31 8 Anirudha Gupta - India the Middle East War by: Anirudha Gupta (An Indian journalist) rPHE Middle Eastern crisis which escalated into full-scale war between Arabs and Israel involved India in more than one way. As a close ally of the UAR in the nonaligned camp, India's interest in Middle Eastern affairs has likewise908 words
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800 1967-07-31 9 SINGAPORE, Sun TRADING conditions on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week were on a quiet note. In the industrial section, there was less selling of equities, but some better demands made prices steadv on slightly better levels. S'">me encouraging factor"800 words
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Article212 1967-07-31 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter The United States gold stock dropped by $45 T.illion in June, the largest monthly loss since last October, the Federal Refe Board reported today. In the first months of this year, however, the US. had a net .oss of $66 million212 words
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Article48 1967-07-31 9 S\ DNEY, Sun. The Australian industry engaged the mining of beach sands experiencing good trading conditionsOne of the companies, Western Titanium NL. has sported a net profit of 567. This was 3 per cent above its record profit ia the previous 3 ear.48 words
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338 1967-07-31 9 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) About 90 per cent of Britain's steel industry comes under state control today to form one of the world's largest single industrial units. I Thirteen of the country's biggest iron and steel firms pass from private into public hands for the338 words
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576 1967-07-31 9 London, sun. (upi> The total world tonnage of merchant shlp s under construction during the second quarter of this year was at an all time high with Japan th e top shipbuilding nation, also chalking up a record figure. Lloyds Register of576 words
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Article, Illustration71 1967-07-31 9 i riDvivTi the art of make-up for everv time and clime is one of the subjects covered in the eight-week fnl stewardesses at BOAC's Cabin Services Training School at London airport. Reflected in the with instructor Ann Watt ar e Selina Chan (left) and Gloria71 words
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250 1967-07-31 9 SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Sun. HemisFair '6B. the officially sanctioned San Antonio world's fair of 1968. is at the halfway mark in its drive for 30 foreign nation participants. The Republic of Korea became the 15th foreign nation to announce its entry into250 words
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Article, Illustration108 1967-07-31 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. M. Fam, General Manager of Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd., will leave for Jakarta to attend the Pacific-Indonesia Business Association conference early next month. The conference is being sponsored by the Stamford Research Institute and will be attended by delegate# from the108 words
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138 1967-07-31 9 WASHINGTON, Sun (UPIt The Swiss government has declared its intention of making a loan of 52 million Swiss francs, the equivalent of US$l2.l million, to the International Development Association 'IDA), it was announced yesterday. The loan will T>e permitted for parliamentary approval138 words
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111 1967-07-31 9 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter) Australia's future grow-th and trade prospects in the export field lay largely with Asian countries. Sir Samuel Jones said today. Sir Samuel. managing director of Standard Telephones and Cables Pty. Ltd., was making his presidential address tc the Australian Institute of111 words
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Article992 1967-07-31 9 ARRIVALS IX SINGAPORE Time 8.35 a m \lrllne ML 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 930 a.m. Airline ML 121 from ktiala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a m. AlrUne ML 451 from Knching. Time 10.55 a.m AlrUne ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. MalaccaTime 12.05 p m.992 words
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187 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Will the Education Minister. for a better understanding of every pupil in Singapore's secondary schools, instruct all principals of such schools to keep detailed records of each pupil's intelligence, physical fitness, sense of loyalty, home background, etc? This will be one187 words
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172 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. An administrative officer In the Singapore civil service. Mr Goh Chok Tong. 26. who topped hi* class of twenty Government officials from sixteen other countries has been conferred with a Master of Arts degree in Development Economics. Mr Goh who did172 words
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Article, Illustration145 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two Singapore law students will leave for Tokyo tomorrow, (July 31) to attend the 14th International Students Conference from Aug. 1 to 22. They are Mr. Shriniwas Rai, 21, and Miss Angela Lee 20, who have been selected by the University145 words
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Article, Illustration420 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. Twelve girls today qualified for the finals of the 'Miss Tourism Singapura 1967" contest after two days' elimination rounds during which they underwent tests in general knowledge and speech. They also attended a beauty parade. Today, the initial 22 contestants outEastern Sun picture - 420 words
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Article, Illustration439 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Director of the Singapore Institute of Management, Mr. Lim Chew Swee, said today that the SIM has, as its goal, the training of more and better managers i Mr. Lim said this when he declared open the439 words
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Article132 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. A 24-year-old man. Mr. Lim Soo n San. put up a fight with five armed robbers last night, who robbed him aruj his girl friend of $2l in cash at Slme Golf Club. In the struggle, Mr. Lim was stabbed once in his132 words
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Article81 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The Public Utilities Board recently completed the installation of 39 street lamps a'.ong Kim Chuan Road at a cost of 53.800. The lamps, which will light up 5.000 feet of the road, will be switched on by 'he MP for Paya Lebar. Mr. Tay Boon81 words
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Article, Illustration87 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE. Sun Card.nal Joseph Cardijn passed away peacefully on July 24 in Brussels. Belgium. Cardinal Cardijn was the founder of the world-wide Youn? Christian Workers' Movement which he started with 6 work:ng girls in Brussels some 50 years ago. He visited Singapore id January last year.87 words
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Article31 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Government is to spend some J2IVOOO for extensions to 'he Customs House at Maxwell Road. The contract has been awarded to Messrs Chan Ah Kiat31 words
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455 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The proposed redundancy in the British Army's Civil Service before the end of the financial year ending on March 31,1968 is expected to be in the region of 1,500. The redundancies for the following finarv cial year will be considerably higher. The455 words
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370 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. An elaborate pro« gramme has been organised by the manage ment committee of the Pasir Panjang Com* munity Centre, in conjunction with the National Day celebrations. Enche Othman Wok, Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, who is also a Member370 words
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Article69 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. St. Joseph's Institution came in first in an inter-school gene; ral knowledge quiz heid recently. The qiuz competition organised by the Raff.es Girls' School Economics ana Civic Society. Representing SJI were Chia Whye and John Seah. both pre-university students. They scored 23$ points. Second69 words
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Article27 1967-07-31 10 SINGAPORE Sun On« of Indonesia's top band 'Th« Peels,' will perform a onenight show at the National Theatre on Monday. JUij, 31, at 7.30 pm.27 words
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Article, Illustration537 1967-07-31 11 Edward Neilan - -By:- Edward Neilan Copley Newt Service Hong Kong, Sunday. CIX old iron cannon and a crumbling fort may help solve this colony's latest tourism problem. The problem: how to make visitors to Hong Kong stay longer than the three or four or five daysCopley News Service Photo - 537 words
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Article, Illustration1536 1967-07-31 11 Ray McHugh - bv V I=3 Ray McHugh BIZERTE, Tunisia "Down in Bizerte they had dirty Gertie The old World War II song still lingers in the minds of thousands of American veterans who remember campaigns in North Africa and the Mediterranean. But1,536 words
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562 1967-07-31 11 Robert C. Lonati - By* Robert C. Lonati Secretary-General of the International Union of Official Travel Organisation —IUOTO THE main purpose of this international Tourist Year, 1967 which was so designated by a resolution of the UN General Assembly is to create an awareness, among public authorities562 words
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Article, Illustration309 1967-07-31 12 MAN is never satisfied with what he finds or what he gets. Instead, he goes probing on anything that he can lay his hands on. He makes researches and studies the objects carefully until he knows everything about them; thus he has built a "brain power'"309 words
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Article, Illustration588 1967-07-31 12 AS Mrs. Tan was combing her hair at the dressing-table, her eyes caught sight of a photograph, of a charming girl on the table. "Oh, Meng Choo, why must this happen to us? Why?" She sighed sadly and shook her head. Tears began to588 words
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Article, Illustration290 1967-07-31 12 With the exception of perhaps, the silk-worm, the bee is more useful to man than any other inserts. The habits and instincts of bees are also in themselves. extremely interesting, even if we do not consider the importance of honey and wax, the two290 words
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Article, Illustration346 1967-07-31 12 AUGUST is believed to be a bad month a month when spirits go romping in the streets. This reminds me of an incident not long ago I had just completed a heavy meal and I decided to take a stroll. After covering some distance. I approached a346 words
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Article, Illustration235 1967-07-31 12 EVERY man likes to hove freedom freedom of thought, freedom of speech and freedom to exercise his ability. For the loss of freedom means the loss of human dignity. And it is true to say that freedom is essential for happiness. If all235 words
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Article, Illustration241 1967-07-31 12 AS time goes on. Man becomes more and more ambitious. In ancient times science was unknown to mankind and life then was difficult. Therefore, can you imagine -what would it be like a hundred years from now? Ancient men and women were well built241 words
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Article, Illustration279 1967-07-31 12 YOI'TH. the golden ace of our life, plays a very momentous part in determining our career. To succeed or fail in life will depend on our own initiative and all that we have absorbed and done in our youth. Therefore we should not neglect the279 words
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Article, Illustration322 1967-07-31 13 MALAYA Is a new born country. And has progressed bv leaps and bounds. Thii can oe seen in the 'approvements made in her public works, education, j-ai-h. transport and com3t:cns. rural and industrial development and economic stability. Of the lot. I would say that rural development322 words
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Article, Illustration387 1967-07-31 13 Sleep—way to health, happiness and wisdom CLEEP Is the guiding-light for a man's health, happiness and wisdom. It acts as a hot burning fire, which throws away all human worries, anxieties and fatigues. Simultaneously, sleep demolishes, the icy fears of impossibility towards a subject. Inadequate sleep has made brilliant students387 words
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Article, Illustration240 1967-07-31 13 AS I was returning home after visiting a friend one afternoon, it began to rain heavily. My way home was through a thick Jungle, and some rubber estates which had been deserted. On approaching a stately two-storey bungalow. I decided to take shelter in it. I rested240 words
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Article, Illustration382 1967-07-31 13 PEOPLE living in urban areas enjoy so many amenities that they hardlv pay any attention to them. Amenities like electricity, water supply, communications and others have become part -m<3 parcel of our life that we only realise this when suddenly the amenities are taken away from382 words
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Article, Illustration384 1967-07-31 13 Jane came running all the way home from ichool. A glance and a look at her face wag enough to convince anyone that "he would explode any minute. Jane wa* dressed smartly. Bhe excelled in her studies and her classmates often regarded her with384 words
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Article, Illustration363 1967-07-31 13 "WHAT 18 the value of having pen-friends?" This is the question *hich most people, want to know. They often say, "It is a waste of money to correspond with others In my opinion. It is wrong. I we can gain a lot by having penfriends in363 words
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Article, Illustration239 1967-07-31 13 MY brother, Beng, is a very absent-minded person. He studies nearly all the time, and is dreamy and forgetful. When Christmas comes, we have a party and invite our relatives. Each of us in the family prepares gifts for each relative. I had a happy time239 words
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Article, Illustration237 1967-07-31 13 THERE is no need of proving to most schoolboys and girls that holiday; are necessary. Thev welcome a holiday joyfully Regular intervals of rest, recreation or a change of occupation are really necessary. As the old rhyme says: "All work and no play, makes Jack a237 words
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Article, Illustration535 1967-07-31 13 MEN in this world are nevei satisfied with their achievements They are aiway* trying to make new discoveries, do experiments ana research work or in other words tiring to gain more knowledge or going against the law of nature. For example the space travel is535 words
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395 1967-07-31 14 TAIPEH, Sun. (UPI). Indonesia, riding on thunderous cheers of the 15/000 highly partisan audience, came from behind to tie South Korea 1-1 in the second game of the Fourth Asian Soccer Championships East Zone preliminary round. tfhe Koreans led the395 words
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Article, Illustration39 1967-07-31 14 Russell edges a catch off Altaf just wide o f the diving Mushtaq during the First Test match at Lords between England and Pakistan on July 27. United Press International Photo. United Press International PhotoUnited Press International Photo - 39 words
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343 1967-07-31 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Widespread rain hit the English county cricket programme yesterday and not a ball was bowled at Cardiff and Yeovil in the matches between Glamorgan ond Derbyshire and Somerset and Essex. Most of the other matches only had a limited playing time343 words
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178 1967-07-31 14 LONDON. Sun (Reuter)— The British Commonwealth Games Federation has called for a report on last night's decision by Edinburgh City Council to go ahead with a cheaper scheme for the 1970 Commonwealth Games than originally planned. Edinburgh Council rejected a proposal for178 words
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137 1967-07-31 14 SEREMBAN, Sun. After six years with the N.S. Table Tennis Association all three principal office bearers Mr. Wong Yuen Chin (president), Mr. J.R. Menezes (secretary) and Mr Chan Lim Kuan (treasurer) today declined to hold office for the coming year at the annual137 words
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213 1967-07-31 14 COLOMBO, Sun. (Reuter) India, the Olympic hockey champions, gave a dazzling display of open hockey to trounce Ceylon 4-0 in the third and last Test here yesterday. India finished the tour unbeaten an<j did not have a goal scored against them in eight213 words
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284 1967-07-31 14 WINNIPEG. Sun. <UPI> Van Nelson of the U.S. stormed from behind on the last lap to beat Canada's Dave Ellis in the 10.000metre run yesterday and give the United States a clean sweep of the first three men s track and field284 words
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149 1967-07-31 14 BINGHAMTON. (New York). Sun. (Renter* Australian Rod Laver ar.d Andres Gimeno. of Span, scored easy victories m their semi-final matches a the masters professional tennis tournament here terdayThey will meet m *ht final today. Neither first-seeded Laver nor second-seeded Gimer.o has lost a set149 words
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Article, Illustration59 1967-07-31 15 Here't a picture which depict* a moment of Joy for a winner and his trainer. 4RAR boxer Private Noel "Stctrie" Harald of Yeppoon. Queensland, rets a wholesome hue from team trainer Set. Rar Dobie, of Annerley. Brisbane, after Haraid won the lifhtweifht championship for the Far East59 words
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Article183 1967-07-31 15 MELBOURNE. Sun. (Reuter) Australian bantamweight champion Lionel Rose emerged as a strong challenger to world champion fiahting Harada of Japan after decisive points* win over Philippine! champion. Tiny Palacio, jn their 10rotind fight at Festival Ha'.l. Later the general manager of Stadiums Ltd., Mr. Dick183 words
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Article106 1967-07-31 15 IPOH. Sun. Chan Yoon Yoke won the state centrefire pistol competition at the Perak Hunters' and Shooters' Association range at Tambun this morning. Chan, who is the honorary secretary of the as*oclatlon, scored 478 point* out of a possible 600. Runner-up wa« Dr. Foong Weng106 words
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309 1967-07-31 15 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council Co-ordinating Training Committee has recommended the formation of a panel of honorary medical officers to supervise regular medical check-up for trainees selected for major international competitions abroad. TV Co-ord mating Training Committer has309 words
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134 1967-07-31 15 SINGAPORE. Sun.—SingaK* Malays—the holders of Ruler« Shield will meet the winners of the North Zon# the final of the in-'er-s's'e cricket tournament •t Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 5 «fl<s 6. Ths team to represent Singapore, the South Zone finalists mill be selected from134 words
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Article142 1967-07-31 15 .Bangkok sun. (Reu- The Selangor FootClub won the oentral final of the Asian 25 Club Championships Z£*M»y when they held i"*l champions, the B *n**ok Bank, to a goaldraw. Th* Malaysian team defeated Bangkok Bank 1-0 ■t the nrst encounter in K'Ja.a Lumpur on July 15.142 words
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501 1967-07-31 15 WELLINGTON, (New Zealand), Sun. (Rtuttr). An entree of two matches in Canada followed by a main course of 16 games in the British Isles and France is the rugby union menu facing the touring New Zealand All-Blacks later this year. In some ways It501 words
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Article74 1967-07-31 15 Durban. Sun (Reuter) Cuff, a 9 to 1 chance. Survived a double objection, unique in the 47-year history of the race, to win the 6.000 sterling Gold Cup handicap here yesterday. The Judges overruled the objections after a delay of 4ft minutes. The objection* had been74 words
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240 1967-07-31 15 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Executive Secretary of the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union, Mr. Bernard Rodrigues, said that a disciplined, rugged and robust worker was an asset not only to himself but also his employer, society and nation. Mr. Rodrigues said that it was240 words
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Article313 1967-07-31 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malaysian Rugby Union ha* fleeted a dynamic committee for the coming season at it* general meeting held at the Selangor Club this morning. The post of the president went to Harry O. Bennett who had been associated with rugby for313 words
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300 1967-07-31 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Cambodian and the Indonesian basketball teams will not be participating in the international invitation basketball tournament 1967, to be held here next month. Disclosing this to Sunsport here today, the Hon. secretary of 'he BAS. Mr. Lim Hoon, said that Cambodia300 words
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147 1967-07-31 15 WINNIPEO. Sun. (Reuter) Two more world swimming record* fell to the United But** in the Pan-American Oamei here last nicht bnncinc the total of Improved world marks to seven since the swimming event* began on Thursday. Don Bchollander broke hit own world record for147 words
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228 1967-07-31 15 SINGAPORE. Sun The Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Ton Chin Chye. wil; officially declare open the 1967 Pes*a Sukan Minggu Merdeka and the *th Asian Table Tennis Championships to be held in the island-Republic from August 10 to 21. The highlight of the228 words
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127 1967-07-31 15 KAMPALA. Sun (Reuter) The Indian cricketers had scored 1&2 for five wickets after dismissing Uganda for 148 at the close on the first day of their three-day match here yesterday. The Indian team, who recently toured England, are playing several games in127 words
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100 1967-07-31 15 HAVERPORD. Pennsylvania, Sun. (Renter) Defending champion Clark Graebner reached the men's singles final of the Pennsylvania Tennis Championships yesterday, heating his United States Davis Cup doubles partner Marty Riessen 9-7. 11-9, 8-1. In today's final Graebner meets South African Cliff Drysdale. the number ona100 words
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186 1967-07-31 15 TOKYO. Sun. <UPl>—The Organising Committee of the World University Games today expressed regret that South Korea may boycott the sports events scheduled to take place her next month. Reports reaching here from Beoul said the South Korean University Games •Committee would stay away from186 words
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Article110 1967-07-31 15 MINNEAPOLIS, (Minnesota). Sun (Reutef) American Dudley Wysong and Lou Graham were tied for the lead after 54 holes at 214 in the 100,000 dollars (35.000 sterling) Minnesota Golf tournament at Haseltin® National Golf Club yesterday. Graham, of Tennessee, who shot the classic's low round of110 words
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78 1967-07-31 15 IPOH. Sun. Ng Joo Pong of Selangor won the 75-mile cycle sprint here this morning in the record time of 3 hours IS minutes and 35 seconds. Second was Rosll. also Of Selangor. with Stephen Llm of Malacca third. N. Roedi Ahmad (Selang'.r) fourth78 words
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Article, Illustration953 1967-07-31 16 PERCY JOSEPH - ALWI ZAMAN IS HERO OF 7-WICKET WIN by PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor today trounced Singapore seven wickets in the three-day inter-State Malaysian Cricket Association league final# played here on the Selanqor Club padang at 2.30 p.m. half an hour J r after lunch. By this victory,Sunsport pix - 953 words
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Article152 1967-07-31 16 IPOH. Sun. Singapore edged Perak 2-1 in the semifinals of the Tun Razak Cup hockey tournament at the Municipal Padang here today. The game was played at a fast pace with even exchanges from beginning to end. Perak netted their first and only goal in the152 words
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313 1967-07-31 16 IPOH. Sun. Another four records, were broken during the two-day Perak Amateur Athletic Association's 35th annual championships which concluded today, bringing the total to eight. Four of the records were broken yesterday and the other four today. The records broken today313 words
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753 1967-07-31 16 PENANG, Sun. A total of 31 records were toppled in the twoday Penang third junior swimming championships, which came to a very successful conclusion at the Penang Swimming Club, Tanjong Bungah, this afternoon. It was. indeed, a great achievement by the young753 words
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137 1967-07-31 16 Two cups have gone to Germany's currently most successful soccer club, Bayern Munchen of Munich. The line-up (from left, standing) Beckenbauer, Roth, technical director Schwan (not active), Gerhard Muller Brenninger, Nafziger, Schwarzenbeck, Kupferschmidt and (front, from left) club president Neudecker, trainer Cajkovski (both not active), Sepp Maier, Olk, Ohihauser and137 words
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604 1967-07-31 16 M. T. LINGAM - By M. T. LINGAM MALACCA, Sun. Malacca clinched Zone Tun Razak Cup Championship title her* they edged Negri Sembilan on a better goal average. Malacca who trounced Kelantan 8-0 and Negri Sembilan who beat Penang 3-0 this evening qualified for the604 words
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Miscellaneous45 1967-07-31 16 Penang: 7.21 a.m. (6.4 ft), 7.07 p.m. (5.7 ft.) Port Swettenham: 11.54 a.m. (12.5 ft) Port Dickson: 1.04 p.m. (6.7 ft) Singapore: 5.17 p.m. (7.0 ft) Sedili Kechil: 5.11 a-m. (5.7 ft), 3.41 p.m. (6.6 ft) Knantan: 4.36 a.m. (63 ft), 2.07 p.m. (6.0 ft)45 words
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