Eastern Sun, 3 September 1967
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Title Section25 1967-09-03 1 EASTERN SUN Independent! National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 399 Sunday, 3 September 1967. £MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cent*25 words
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Article447 1967-09-03 1 'Hawks' 'doves' debate continues to grip US capital WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) TJNITED STATES officials predicted today that there would be no let up in the overall Vietnam war effort regardless of who wins in South Vietnam's elections on Sunday. But debate between "hawks" and "doves" over447 words
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197 1967-09-03 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore is ready for the re-establishment of full diplomatic relations with Indonesia, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said this morning. The spokesman was epeaking to newsmen after Brig Gen. Sunarso, the Special Assistant to Acting Indonesian President. Gen.197 words
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Article, Illustration126 1967-09-03 1 ADELAIDE, Sat Samson the strongman reckons It ought to take him four years to eat a fall sited automobile. Leon Samson, circus strongman will win 20.800 Australian dollars (1\5.522,400) if he makes it. The money was offered him by Northern Australian businessman J. Feapolis to see if he126 words
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283 1967-09-03 1 PEXNSBCBY, Pennsylvania. Sat. (Renter) Mrs. Katharine Thompson Wood. 74-year-old society woman brutally murdered at her home here this week, believed that her brother, missing Thailand "Silk King" James H. W. Thompson, was still alive and would turn up to have dinner with her next Monday.283 words
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Article84 1967-09-03 1 IP OH. Sat. The mysterious disappearance of Thai silk millionaire. Mr. Jim Thompson, from the Cameron Highlands and the reported murder of his sister. Mrs. Katherine Thompson Wood, had the Police considering the possibility that the two incidents were connected. Perak Police had contacted Interpol and84 words
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465 1967-09-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Government Has suspended the requirements of Suitability Certificates for entry into the university for two years. The announcement was made here tonight at the students' Merdeka Ball at the Dewan Tunku Chancellor, University of Malaya, by the Minister of Education, Enche Mohd. Khir465 words
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Article54 1967-09-03 1 SINGAPORE. Sat—Police arrested 18 persons at about 2.35 p.m. today outside Changi Prison. A Press statement issued tonight by the Police Secretary said that at about 12.40 p.m. about 60 persons arrived at the gate of the Ministry of Interior and Defence to deliver a54 words
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261 1967-09-03 1 PENANG, Sat. Tunku Abdul Rahman said here todav anti-Government elements, who staged demonstrations in the country, were out to upset everybody, but "they only upset themselves." The Tunku arrived at the Bayan Lepas airport this morning, accompanied by his daughter. Tunku Mariam.261 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration87 1967-09-03 2 MISS Betty Lim Caw Tim. of Kuala Lumpur. who won the title Miss Queen of the Pacific at Melbourne's 1967 Moomba Festival, returned at the end of July to demonstrate a new cosmetic throughout Australia. She visited capital cities of all six Australian States before she87 words
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71 1967-09-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Two Malaysian Government officials will leave for India by a:r tomorrow for lour-manth trainirg course at the Indian TeiephTe Industries Ltd.. Bangalore, under the Colombo Plan facilities provided by the Government o L India to the Government of Malaysia They71 words
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Article64 1967-09-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Datin V. N. Rajasooria lus oeen elected President of the Women's International Club. Other officials VicePresident Mrs. D. Marks. Secretary Miss K. Perera. Asst. Secretary Miss Georgie D'Crttz. Treasurer Mra. L. Das Gupta. Asst. Treasurer Miss Mary Sam jei Committee members: Mrs. Jenny Mah.64 words
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311 1967-09-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Three motor-cycles, a taxi and a Land-Rover were stolen in the Federal capital yesterday. However, Police have recovered a motor-car and a van stolen ever the week. One of them is an Austin 1100. belonging to a storekeeper311 words
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Article, Illustration206 1967-09-03 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. EC. Rlchon, the Direction Generate of UTA French Airlines, who is on a friendly visit to develop airway links with Singapore disclosed today that the Republic is very popular with the people of France. Speaking at a luncheon at the206 words
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Article160 1967-09-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Japan is offering 12 scholarships to students :n Malaysia under the Mombusho (Ministry of Eouration) scholarship programme for the academic year 1968 Applicants for the six scholarship* for under-gra-duate course should be more than 18 years and less than 20 years on160 words
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Article45 1967-09-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Set.— The Cambridge School Certificate Oral English Test will begin in Se'.sngor on Tuesday Notices have already been posted to all candidates in Selangor. Those who have not received them should contact the Chief Education Officer. Selangor. immediately.45 words
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Article29 1967-09-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Indonesian Minister of Information. Mr. B M. Diah. flew off today after a fourday visit here for the 10th Merdeka Anniversary celebrations.29 words
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Article23 1967-09-03 2 MUAR Sat. A dance, organised by the Muar Ceylonese Association, will be held at th# Muar Malay Club on Sept. 30.23 words
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266 1967-09-03 2 T/'UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The War Deportment Civilian Staff Association will proceed with its strike action, including picketing and boycott of British owned establishments and goods if terminal benefits for redundant workers is not solved satisfactorily. This was disclosed to the Eastern Sun today266 words
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Article82 1967-09-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Thieves stole six parking meter machines in the Jalan Ampang Jalan Bandar areas yesterday The meter? are valued at |3.MO They alao stole 13 parking meter caps worth about $312. In Jalan Berangan thieves broke into a house belonging to Tan Kim Chok.82 words
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Article34 1967-09-03 2 KAJANG. Sat A television set worth MOO. ha« been presented to the Old Peopie s Home. Cheras. four miles froni here, by Mr. Amar Singh, a haulage contractor of Kajang34 words
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Article, Illustration58 1967-09-03 2 THE Yang di-Per-tuan Agong on Tuesday presented the instrument of appointment as the Governor of Malacca for a further term of four years from Aug. 31. to Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof. The ceremony58 words
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341 1967-09-03 3 SINGAPORE, Sat More companies should be prepared to divert some of their financial and administrative resources to the training of skilled manpower for the greater benefit of the Republic. This was stated by Mr. Bernard Rodrigues M P. for Telok Blangah when he spoke today341 words
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Article430 1967-09-03 3 THERE are many false "saviours" in the world today they are not qualified! How can we find out who the true Saviour is? Back in Genesis we are given certain signs by which the Saviour will be Identified. Our first parents Adam and Eve sinned against God430 words
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139 1967-09-03 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Mrs. Devan Nair, M P. for Moulmem constituency, to'.d the yoyths who had been called up for National Service to be proud to serve the country. Mrs Nair was peaking at the send-off ceremony for youths called up for National Service139 words
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220 1967-09-03 3 SINGAPORE Sat The enrolment of part-time National Servicemen for service in the Vigilante Corps will be conducted at the Central Manpower Base. Kallang from Sept. 4 to Sept. 8 At the Central Manpower Base, part-time National Service will have their documents checked. The Oath of220 words
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Article220 1967-09-03 4 KOTA BHARC, Sit—The PMTP Member of Parliament far Kelantan Hillr. Tuan Hiji Ahmad bin Abdullah. vu buried at the Langgar Cemetery near here this afternoon He died at the General Hospital here last evening after succumbing to mjuriet sustained in a road accident last week.220 words
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Article77 1967-09-03 4 PEN AN G. Sat. Spectators jammeo the Esplanade here last night to witness an exciting and colourful di>play of fireworks, staged by the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce at a cost of $lO,OOO. The fireworks illuminated the area around the Esplanade turning it into a fairyland. The77 words
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180 1967-09-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The Government today gazetted nine conditions under which the Yang di-Pertuon Agong permitted the continued use of English. These are for the following purposes: lA) Legal advice or opinion snd correspondence pertaining to aucn advice or opinion relating to any law the180 words
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118 1967-09-03 4 BAGAN DATOH. Sat. The Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development. Enche Sulaiman bin Bulor. loday called on Malaysians to be more determined in their efforts to work for the interest of the country. Speaking at the Tenth Merdeka Anniversary celebrations here, he said118 words
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146 1967-09-03 4 MANILA. Sat. (UPI)—A Malaysia's agreement to undertake a Joint antismuggling drive with the Philippines is "a fair measure of the friendship and goodwill she harbours toward the Philippines." a Manila newspaper columnist said todiy. Mr. Melchur P. Aquino, former Philippine Ambassador to West Germany who146 words
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Article185 1967-09-03 4 POLITICAL DETAINEES ON HUNGER STRIKE IN TAIPING KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Prime Minliter, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today described as "childish" the behaviour of 10 political detainees who are on a hunger strike in Taiping Prison. The Government w.ll sot tolerate such acts," the Tunku sa:d before he185 words
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178 1967-09-03 4 KUALA LCMPUR, Sat The new chairman of MARA, Enche Abdul Ghaffar bin Bab*, made his first official visit to East Malaysia today to look into certain problems and investments of the Association. During his three-day visit, he will look into the investment178 words
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53 1967-09-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Inspector-General of Police. Tan Sri Mohamed Salleh bin Ismael, will review a passing-cut parade at the Police Depot, Jalan Gurney, tomorrow Three hundred and seven-ty-four policemen will take part in the passing -out parade. They have completed their training in a53 words
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Article, Illustration178 1967-09-03 4 Time to rejoice and resolve THE Merdeka Stadium In Kuala Lumpur was recently the scene of a movlnf and breath-taking mass rally by schoolchildren to commemorate tho 10th anniversary of Merdeka. A grand march-past took place before the Royal box where the Yanf diPertusn AgongEastern Sun photo by Mok Voon.; Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 178 words
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122 1967-09-03 4 PENANG. Sat. Eight persons today appeared in the Second Magistrate's Court here on a charge of rioting In Bridge Street last night. They are Low Stew Kian, 17. Khaw Ben* Eng. 15, Loh Kooi Hwa, 23. all xirls. and Lee Ah Cheng, 34,122 words
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Article40 1967-09-03 4 PENANG. Sat. The second Guide Train-ng Course, organiaed by the Penan* Tourist Association, will be opened by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. et 5 p.m. on Sept. 11 at the Association's Office in Port Road40 words
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Article32 1967-09-03 4 PENANG, Sat. Thieves broke into the home of the sub-accountant of the Chartered Bank, Mr. M E. Stir-, ling and got away with a gold watch, valued at $5OO.32 words
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141 1967-09-03 4 IPOH. Sat. Miss Ng 00l Foong. of the Mines Department. was elected the "Development Queen" at the 10th Year Merdeka celebrations here last night. Che Endon bint# Ismail (MARA) took second place, while Che Zaharah binte Mahmudin (Women's Institute) came In third. In the141 words
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Article39 1967-09-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Rai* Permaisuri Agong will make an official visit to Perlis next Saturday for three days. This will be the flrs: visit of the King to the State.39 words
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Article92 1967-09-03 4 PENANG, Sat —Five cart, left unattended in various parts of the town, had their spare wheels, tyres and other items stolen yesterday. A 26-year-old jockey, Sonny Ng Kee Fatt, reported the loss of a spare wheel and a tape-recorder, valued at $340. from his car which was92 words
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Article24 1967-09-03 4 IPOH. Sat. Foo Yik Khong, 41, was today fined $l5O or one month's jail for escaping from police custody on Aug 2.24 words
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Article, Illustration497 1967-09-03 10 Keep out opportunists, glory seekers Minister's call at opening of Varsity Students Union Carnival SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, said today that Singapore had done well in caring for the "hapless" in the society. Enche Othman was speaking at the opening of theEastern Sun picture. - 497 words
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Article, Illustration261 1967-09-03 10 SINGAPORE. Sat A Mai IT student of Raffles Institution leave* on Monday for Canada to embark or a career which ts of special interest and significance to him. He is tnche Mohamed Mashhoordin bin Rajudin, who leaves here to study med cine261 words
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Article54 1967-09-03 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. A chemist who was working with three bottles of acid had his hands burned when ~ke and acid fell onto his hands. The chemist. Mr Chua Buk Chik. was later treated as an out-patient at the General Hospital He works for the International Scientific54 words
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Article, Illustration396 1967-09-03 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Eleven employees of the Port of Singapore Authority whose services with the Port total 350 years were presented with long service certificates yesterday by the Authority's Chairman/General Manager. Speaking at the ceremony. the Acting Director of Administration. Mr Wee Keng Chi, highly396 words
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155 1967-09-03 10 SOME 400 scouters and scouts of the 2201 AngloChinese School group took part in their annual camp fire at the school's premises at Barker Road. The President of the Industrial Arbitration Court Mr Tan Boon Chiang, an old scouter of the group de- clared the camp fire open on Friday155 words
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256 1967-09-03 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. It was announced here today that Malaysia-Sinaapore Airlines has begun to operate independently of British Overseas Airways Corporation in the United States. A BOAC release stated *hat this was "because of an increase m the number of sales offices and256 words
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Article81 1967-09-03 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The SATA mass X-ray campaign for Bukit Merah area will be held opposite Bukit Merah West Community Centre in Jalan Bukit Merah from Sept. 12. daily from 5.3# p m to 9.00 p.m. excluding Saturdays, Sundays and publle holidays. Residents living In the following districts81 words
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Article23 1967-09-03 10 PENANG. Sat. A total of 1,120 yards of Rediffusion wires, valued at $l,OOO was stolen from Perak Road early this morning.23 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1967-09-03 2 \> m ■M& Mk ■■l FAST WITH NEW DOUBLI-ACTION TABLETS Medical research cameo out in California U.S.A. has shown that certain foodstuffs such as fresh green vegetables, especially cabbages, contain an anti-ulcer substance called Methylmethioninesulfonium Chloride which not only promotes the healing of gastric ulcers but also prevents relapses when214 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement316 1967-09-03 3 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES: 1. Life Bible-Presbyterian Church 9 Gilstead Road. 11. 8.30 a.m. Sunday School 10.00 a.m English Service 4.30 p.m. MandarinHokklen Service. 2. Zion Bible-Presbyterian Church S Tavistock Ave.. 19. 3.00 a.m. Sunday School 9.15 a.m. English Bervlce. 3. Faith Bible-Presbyterian Church 5 Tavistock Ave„ 19.316 words
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Advertisement110 1967-09-03 3 NEW NATIONAL 25" 0 .UHIUUUg.: ■XvX-* .jLULHWIUUI.'fe-:: ■y&ssmismA X f 4 Now the NATIONAL TV range extends from the 9" portable to the 25" luxury receiver. See them at your NATIONAL dealer. A mm laoicetoe 12 i 10 orr-:« ?ct o Itli f > The Magic eye tuning indicator in110 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article97 1967-09-03 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) The United States today rejected Soviet charges against two U.S. diplomats in Moscow, saying they had no basis in fact. The State Department said neither diplomat had engaged in any activity which could conceivably be described as incompatible with their diplomatic status. Mr.97 words
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Article157 1967-09-03 5 NAIROBI. Sat. (Reuter) Kenyas ruling Kenya African National Union today accused Chinese diplomats in the country of trying to undermine the Kenya government. In a statement Issued from its Nairobi headquarters the Kanu said Kenya would like to sustain amicable relations with China but China makes157 words
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93 1967-09-03 5 DETROIT. Sat. (Reuter) The giant American Union of Auto Workers today picked the Ford Motor company as Its strike target If no new car workers labour contract is agreed by midnight next Wednesday. But the President of the 640.000-man U.A.W. Walter Reuther told93 words
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281 1967-09-03 5 KHARTOUM. Sat (Reuter) The 12-nation Arab summit conference has cleared the way for a resumption of oil supplies to Britain, the United States and West Germany Arab oil producers had cut off the flow to these three countries after alleging281 words
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144 1967-09-03 5 NEW YORK. Sat (Reuter) A new divorce law went into effect in New York Sta*e today, replacing a 180-year-old statute which provided only one ground for ending a marriage adultery The following new grounds have been added, cruel and inhuman treatment, abandonment for144 words
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Article41 1967-09-03 5 INDIANAPOLIS Indiana. Sat (Reuter) Professional drag racing driver Delmar Heinett. 32 died in a 170 miles (2735 kms) per hour crash at the wheel of an experimental car making a quarter-m:le metres > test run here today.41 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-09-03 5 MANILA. Sat. Malaysian beauty. Miss Marjerle Rongsank (centre) arrives here tonight 8/24 to take part In the first Asian summit fashion show at the Araneta colosseum from Sept 2nd to 3rd. She is welcomed by Miss Philippines Marearita Romualdei (left), one of the leading Philippine61 words
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114 1967-09-03 5 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) The Tower of London's mo6t famous inhabitant died yesterday and was buried with full honours in a one foot long grave. Cora the Raven was 21 years old, and said the Tower's Governor. Sir Thomas Butler, would be missed very114 words
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245 1967-09-03 5 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) The Kremlin tonight renewed ita pledge of unwavering support for North Vietnam and the South Vietnamese Vietcong and vowed continuing aid for Hanoi's defence against Unitea States "aggression". This came in a message from Soviet Communist Party Tiief Leonid Brezhnev,245 words
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189 1967-09-03 5 HONG KONG. Sat (Router) Leftist Chinese in nearby Macao demonstrated outside St. Joseph's College yesterday to press for immediate acceptance of their demand to introduce the teaching of Maoism to the curriculum of Catholic schools. The South China Morning Port's Macao correspondent reported today some189 words
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245 1967-09-03 5 SANTA BARBARA, California. Sat. (UPI) The body of a 74-year-old Santa Barbara woman has been placed in storage in a capsule at 169 degrees below zero centigrade at Phoenix, Arizona, as part of an experiment in bringing persons back from the245 words
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135 1967-09-03 5 SUVA FIJI Sat. (Reuter)— The opposition staged the first mass walkout in the 10-month history of the Fiji legislative council todays to government cries of "cowards" and "shame." Nine Federation party members rose and silently filed from the chamber is the Minister for135 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1170 1967-09-03 5 YOUR TV and i a ..v.; TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipob and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 P.M.: 3.00 Prog Summary; 3.01 Learn Our Language; 3-16 Texas Rasslm, "A Wrestling Match; 3.42 Documentary fllm; "Korea"; 4.32 Cowboy G-Men.1,170 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous406 1967-09-03 6 H MMRN MY NAME N EEP ONLY BE KNOWN AS (XNESSUS! FOR FIVE YEARS I HAVE MAPE A 6TUPY OF THE UNCLE ORGANIZATION.' X FOUNP THEIR WEAKNESS ANPX STRUCK.. r r i s 25 r > V V 5 V W* ON THAT REEL THERE IS A FILM CUP IPEWTIFYING406 words
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Miscellaneous180 1967-09-03 7 Tm < R /> s e BARNEY ALONG THAN N<£...A >1 h BUT <2r£E WHIZ... VVHO SAY* A CANT dO HUNTING WITH HER HUSBANC? NOT ME, PEAR. A/Of At£/ I'LL TRY TO MAKE IT FUN, W HONJ... 8 1 #re /a ft A ar £4 1 €1 m /A «v180 words
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Article679 1967-09-03 8 rpHE hurrahs have died down, the week-long celebrations of the tenth anniversary of merdeka would now be stored in the memories of ten million Malaysians as a splendid moveable feast of colour, excitement, grandeur, pomp, circumstance a fitting tribute to a country's decade of freedom Those who679 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1967-09-03 8 Dr I. M. Levitt - W By Dr I. M. Levitt Director of Fels Planetarium of Franklin Institute THB problem of obtaining water from lunar resources is x coming into focus os more and more scientists study the possibility of a permanent settlement on the moon. These scientists, members of1,069 words
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927 1967-09-03 8 HAROLD DUNMORE - By HAROLD DUNMORE BRITISH medic a I researcher wot selected by the World Health Organisation to produce a report on Occupation and the Rheumatic Diseases. He is Dr. John S. Lawrence, Director of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Coun cil's Field Survey Unit, based in Manchester,927 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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562 1967-09-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. IC.I. (U K.) has joined with the Columbia Broadcasting System. Inc., of America, and CIBA Ltd, of Swi&erland, to form a partnership in the United Kingdom to manufacture and market a radically new audio-visual system called EVR Electronic562 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-09-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr Hank Mangels. Area Director. 6outh East Asia from Max Factor. Hollywood Is here on a market survey tour. His ten day visit to this region was divided between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur During hi* stay, he will also be91 words
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Article87 1967-09-03 9 NEW YORK. Rat. (Reuter) The Bethlehem Steel Corporat'on and the Inland Steel Company today ignored administration pleas for price restraint and followed other majoi producers in raising their prices for steel bars. Bethlehem. the second biggest producer, and Inland announced that the base price of hot-rolled87 words
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Article164 1967-09-03 9 LONDON, Sat.—Television history was made recently with the first trans Atlantic live colour transmission. The British Broadcasting Corporation's engineering division in London crowned four year's intensive research with the successful trial of an electronic device which converts pictures in the American NTSC colour transmission system to164 words
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Article, Illustration252 1967-09-03 9 SINGAPORE Sat On the 6th November, a Scandinavian Airlines DCS Super Fan Jet the largest commercial aircraft ever to land at Singapore International Airport will takeoff on the first leg of the new Trans-Asian Express Service to Europe via Bangkok. Tashkent and Copenhagen. Cutting252 words
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Article98 1967-09-03 9 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca has been chosen at the site for a shipping depot by a Formosan company. The location selected Is a four acre land at the Bth mile Malacca Muar coastal road where the deepwater Is useable by Ocean freighters The company Is to98 words
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214 1967-09-03 9 LONDON. Sat. The most important class of machines to be developed in the future would be those that could contribute to human happiness, eliminating drudgery and danger. Professor MW. Thring, of Queen Mary College. London, told the Engineering Section at the British Association's214 words
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126 1967-09-03 9 LONDON Sat The London Stock Market entered today into what was described as a period of consolidation after recent sharp advances tc new peaks Closing equity values were little changed on balance. Business was quiet due to lack of Incentive and pre-weekend Influences British126 words
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Article747 1967-09-03 9 ARRIVAI.B IN SINGAPORE Time KM a.m. Airline 4AL 712 from Jakarta. Time |.|s a.m. Airline GIA *9* from Jakarta. Time 10.15 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala tumpur. Malacca. Time S en p m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuchtng. Time 12.35 p.m Airline GIA747 words
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Article352 1967-09-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ber. St Co. again featured as the most active counter of the day with a turnover of over 140,000 unit* and the price again rose from J. 28 cents (at the openinj) to 1.36 cents at the close. The trading or the Ben Co'» counter differed over352 words
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Article215 1967-09-03 9 SINGAPORE Sat. As part of the modernisation and expansion of the New Zealand telephone system, Plessey ha* recently received orders to lnstal extensions to four of the country's exchanges. The orders placed with Ericsson Telephones Limited. part of the Plessey Telecommunications Group, are together worth215 words
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221 1967-09-03 9 London. Sat (Reuter). The British Government ea«ed hire-purchase curbs on cars and an array of home comforts to pump Ufe back Into the ailing economy. The cautious step towards reflation, to combat growing unemployment, is the first fruit of Prime Minister Mr Harold221 words
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Article59 1967-09-03 9 SYDNEY. Sat. Australia's biggest factory for the production of particle board has begun production at Tumut. New South Wales. The $4,500,000 plant is operated by Pyneboard Pty. Ltd.. a jointly-owned subsidiary of Australian Paper Mills and the Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. It will produce about59 words
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Article441 1967-09-03 9 SINf.APORE—Mock Exchange Wd and offer prim officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Ben CoBouttead C. Miear C.T.fc. Ords Chemical Co. Cold storage Dun lop E. smelting EAI Esso Ords F.*\. Ords (.amnion O.E life B. 1.35 1 M 1.63 1.51 1.51 3.50 2.23 4.00 2.20 3.32441 words
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Article41 1967-09-03 9 First Halayan 2.27 2.38 SM»n4 Malayan 1.63 1.72 Third Malayan 1.13 1.22 The Commerce IndUfctr)' Fund .87 .97 The savings Fund 1.30 1.39 Maaran Investment Fund 1.05 1.15 Sterling Commodity 3/9 First Hongkong .78 .83 Second Hongkong -53 .5741 words
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Article62 1967-09-03 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Association of Bar.kg today made the following rates to merchants: NEW YORK: Buying T/T 32-9 16; Airmail OD 32-11/15 90 d/st. credit bills. 337/16 trad« bills CANADA: Buying T.T. 35ft; Airmail OD 355; 90 d/st 35J credit bills, 33-15/ 16 trade bills. Selling T.T./OD ready62 words
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Article18 1967-09-03 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price today is $591.37J certs per picul a drop of $3-12$ cent#.18 words
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Article170 1967-09-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to lav anchor today. God owns Vessels 1/2 Yewbank 3 Salado 4 Diomed 5 Mihara Maru 6/7 Golden Spring 8 '9 Sarogodha 15/18 Jesenice 18 Thorsorient 19 Tamashima Maru 21/22 Empire Gannet 23/24 Fede 25/28 Gunong Tarn bora 29 30170 words
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Advertisement198 1967-09-03 10 14-4-"rfv '1 all U.N.C.L.E. fans 'J'HE EASTERN SUN C.N.CL.E FAN CLLB. sponsored solely by the Eastern Sun. welcomes all C.N.C.L.E. fans to apply for membership The object of the Club is to bring together all the fans of the U.NC.L.E. agents. Illya Solo Every Wednesday, the Eastern Sun will publish198 words
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Article, Illustration99 1967-09-03 11 \TES. these are real collector's items The fascinat- inf Japanese models we seen displaying the equally facinating and unique minis made of rare Japanese coins and accented with a collection of modern watches, which are valued at C.S. 55.000 each These unique mini-dresses createdPANA Photo. - 99 words
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Article118 1967-09-03 11 JUNIORS are taking madly to dresses with short parts which sho*** beneath the mini-skirt hemline But at high-fashion levels, where the idea actually started, the reaction is anything but favourable. "It leok« like a woman is losing her panties." was the typically ridiculing comment of a118 words
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Article209 1967-09-03 11 LOOK FOR Importance of collars and sleeves, brought back by the tent dresees for fall, which are often accented with funnel collars, wing sleeves. Blaier Jackets, coming over from mens wear in orange brocade for white evening pants, in traditional navy for sulta, with emblem. Colour changes for209 words
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Article392 1967-09-03 11 Florence de Santis - by: Florence de Santis Q: I always overpack For a 3-4 week trip, flying to London and then driving north to the S-ottish Highlands, what should I plan for my 7-vear-old daughter and myself? A: I would stick to light wool suits and knit costumes. "With one392 words
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Article, Illustration623 1967-09-03 11 Patricia Chan - by: Patricia Chan AT ONE time photography was considered strictly a profession endowed merely by men. Today women are plunging into it, not in the professional sense of the word, but taking it as a hobby which actually comes out to be a part of housework. And623 words
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604 1967-09-03 11 Marianne Pereira - by: Marianne Pereira SING APORE Sat Let me give a new 'wist to an old proverb« "The hind that rocks the cradle will build the ruxred society The building of the rugged society is not only a Gov ernment task, but that of604 words
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107 1967-09-03 11 Recently. American Airlines started testing a new stewardess uniform on some of Its flight*. The skirt la mini-length, and it Is already in dispute. The girls, far from welcoming it, hare complained to their union, which took a members' rote. Out of 250 stewardesses, only107 words
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Article, Illustration241 1967-09-03 11 Mary Sue Miller - by Mary Sue Miller By NANA. A LOVELY write*: There's a problem I never see anything about. Surely I cannot be the only woman with it. I mean bowlegs Short skirts bring chills of horror to us. I could hardly wait until I was old enough to wearBy NANA. - 241 words
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Miscellaneous173 1967-09-03 11 Si VMM». THE ACMIRAL FINALLY WAS ABLE TO TALK TO HER/THE PHONE MUST HAVE RUNS FOR FIVE Ml NOTES BEFORE SHE> V ANSWERED.' SPlls V'IPW APARTMENT •tin iii e trin <2S *f l i Vu .> •< ft h'mzss i t iS i PS m ARE *SU SURE you CAM173 words
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Article, Illustration391 1967-09-03 12 WELL, whatdyaknow it's a boy lor Gene Pitney! Lynne Pitney's timing was absolutely perfect she gave birth to a «lb. 8 ox. baby boy early on Friday morning last week- while Gene was travelling back to Sew York From Kentucky. Lynne. resting in the Manchester Memorial Hospital nea391 words
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Article, Illustration363 1967-09-03 12 AUDIE NG was a friend of mind when I was 7 years old. But that was many years ago. And thus it was really quite surprising that we could recognise each other on the spot, when I recently went to see him for363 words
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Article, Illustration196 1967-09-03 12 fSPOTLMGHT:. PYE recording manager, Tony Macau lay signed Pinkertnn*s Colour* to the label in the spring of thin year. Tony cho*e a Peter Callander. Mitch Murray, composition. "Mum and Dad", the hoy* fir-t «inelf> for the label. Sam Pinkerton. no longer u*r* the autoharp and can b* heard196 words
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Article358 1967-09-03 12 HI THKRE! Fir ft of all. r would like to apologize to Muttasa Ringo of Alor Star, for forgetting to print hit nddre*% lant week. Amy intv, for all pen-pal Invert, here it is: 163]-A l.orong Ayer Puteh. Alor Star. And to Linda Ho of Singapore, I358 words
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Article, Illustration269 1967-09-03 12 THE SHADOWS, home again after appearing at the recently-held, three-day National Song Festival at Split, in Jugoslavia, received a reception described by their recording manager, Norrie Paramor, as "quite fantastic". And in taking one of the competing songs into first place, the269 words
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Advertisement47 1967-09-03 12 PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL 3.9.67 CANDIDATES: (A) Monkee Davy Jones (B) Beatle Paul McCartney Mark an X next to your choice N AME I. ....•.••••.m ADDRESS: i Send your votes to: Platter Pete's Pop Poll, c/o Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. NOT LATER THAN 7.9.6747 words
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Advertisement92 1967-09-03 12 LATEST RELEASES NAOMI and THE BOYS 9^ tOU O«MK KX/11 1 +«m ia* 5 runo# pf A Woman'* World If You hinir Your Mind m A ..•H 5 >sv if r* r i ri »ibj Vft Mh iM KO»t i* u i'n S.WTI2 pr Sir Ban le> more Sha LA-LA-LA92 words
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Miscellaneous201 1967-09-03 12 LONDON: 1. The Last Waltz Engelbert Humperdinck 2. San Francisco Scott Mackenzie 1 IH Never Fall In Love Again Tom Jones 4. The House That Jack Built Alan Price 5. I Was Made To Love Her Stevie Wonder 6. Even The Bad Times Are Good Tremeloes 7. Just Loving You201 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration389 1967-09-03 13 SINGAPORE, SAT. SPINE-TINGLING suspense climaxes Universal'* action-loaded, Highly dramatic adventure itory "Rough Night in Jericho/' a Martin Rackin production in technicolour starring Dean Martin, George Peppard and Jean Simmons. Martin portrays an exlawman turned town boss who stops at nothing, even murder, to enforce389 words
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Article178 1967-09-03 13 N'EW YORK. Sat. The lights were turned on. the camera was ready. Star Robert Morse and some fifty extras were in position at Broadway and 44tn Street for the latest movie to begin production in New York MGM's "Where Were You When the Lifhts Went Out""* a comedy178 words
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Article, Illustration244 1967-09-03 13 TALKING OF WORK AFTER working nonstop for three weeks on TWO WEEKS IN SEPTEMBER she appeared in every shot Brigitte Bardot fell iIL To the doctor ealled to her London hotel she said: •'Doctor, are you religious? I ask because it says in the Bible you244 words
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Article58 1967-09-03 13 IRA Levin's suspense novel, "Rosemary's Baby." which will be a major film from Paramount Pictures, continues its meteoric rise on the nation's best seller charts. An eerie tale about witchcraft in a luxury Manhattan apartment house, the Levin novel Jumped to eighth position on both the New York58 words
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37 1967-09-03 13 TRAPPED in as unlikely a place as a provincial Spanish bull ring is Raquel Welch, title role star of 20th Century-Fox's "FATHOM", an action packed thriller to be shown in Singapore and Malaysia in the near future.37 words
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Article208 1967-09-03 13 Production was completed In London recently on MOM'i "Mrs. Brown You've Oot A Lovely Daughter." the swinging musical adventure starring Herman's Hermits and Stanley Holloway. Herman's Hermits sing eight songs in the film, including the million-sell-ing title song. "Mrs Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter" describes the hilarious escapades208 words
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Article, Illustration94 1967-09-03 13 THIS oriental beautr it 1 MARGOT MAXINE as she appears in 'Tollow That Camel." "Follow That Camel" relates the misadventures of a young English nobleman, who. believing he has committed a social faffe, enlists in the French Foreign Legion. Starring Phil Silvers, Kenneth Williams. Jim94 words
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Article127 1967-09-03 13 PARAMOUNT Pictures' "Barefoot In the Park." the film version of Nell Bimon's nit Broadway comedy, has been selected as the Picture of the Month by Seventeen Magazine for July. Each month the widelyread magaeine picks the outstanding motion picture presentation and the editors of Seventeen have127 words
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Article403 1967-09-03 13 C. C - —by C.C. HOLLYWOOD, Sat (Renter) Actress Claudia Cardinal?. the pouting Italian beauty, beheres that a wife should be a variety of women to her husband. "I make sure I give my husband all the variety he needs'*. «ays the brown-eyed film star, who is making403 words
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Miscellaneous157 1967-09-03 13 SHAW GANISAnoN D O Phon* ***** J Mth DAT: 11. l.». 4 ft*. «.9». tlo N» Ne Fr« Ll*t Advance CA6H Bookings cS.y> Sean Connery la J ime» Bond 001 "TOC OVLT UVI TWICE' Technicolor Pan»v;gi©n <uA» NO MrLTTARY CONCESSION for 6.30 p a P.M. Sharw* Twoirht M Bit* PIBPLE157 words
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Miscellaneous199 1967-09-03 13 TOBAT SHOWS AT 1* a.m. IM. I 4ft «.M IU THE TAMING of (he SHREW tluabeth Taylor Richard Burton Color. Faaaruioti. Columbia Ko Tree List) Sch«x>l Chllim C«bmmlm M* t« may wit 4«H» darter th* <>' bblt I CATHAY ***** I w»t! it IJ*. IM. i n in ""•TWO FOR199 words
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105 1967-09-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Olympic 'gold' medalist Peter Snell will set the pace in the cross country run to be held tomorrow morning at the Lake Gardens. The run is organised by Peter Snell in conjunction with his three-day 'athletic c.inic' at the youth centre105 words
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249 1967-09-03 14 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sat. A penalty goal midway in the second-half helped Malaysian Chinese to wrest the coveted "Ho Ho Cup" when they edged Hong Kong Chinese 2-1 in the annual friendly interport soccer competition played at Jalan Besar stadium tonight. CHOW KWAI249 words
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Article299 1967-09-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A plucky young Malaysian XI gave a courageous display here to go down fighting to the world-famed All Australia XI who defeated them 5-0 In a friendly women hockey at the Selangor Club padang before a record crowd. The Australians outclassed the Malaysians299 words
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637 1967-09-03 14 FOt'R HORSES Prof. Novak. Top Power, Armistice and Co-Prosperity have been promoted from Class 2 to Class 1, according to the latest M R A. classification list issued on Aug. 31. 1967. The full particulars of the list are as follows: PROMOTIONS From637 words
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681 1967-09-03 14 HARI CHAND - By HARI CHAND KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Swift beefy action is promised when the "cream of Seiangor's rugby players take port in the Selangor Rugby Union's three-day trials to be held here on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Serenty-flve players will go all out in681 words
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173 1967-09-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tunku Abdul Rahman hoped that as Malaysia was beginning to get incjstrlalised and establishing its own motor assembly plants, motor racing would become a big sporting event in the country. The Prime Minister said this in his message to173 words
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685 1967-09-03 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. C. Kunalan, the Asian and Seap Games medallist, set a new National record in the 400 metres event, at the Ninth Annual Inter-Club Athletic Championship for the Esso Challenge Trophies, held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, to- day. Kunalan representing Swifts685 words
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51 1967-09-03 14 England's Tom Graveney sweeps a ball from the Pakistan attack for four runs during England's first innings against the tourists' in the 2nd Test at the Oval. Graveney scored seven-ty-seven before being caught by Majid off Intikhab. Also seen in picture wicket-keeper Bari. and slip-fielder skipper Hanif Mohammad. United Press51 words
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176 1967-09-03 14 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter), The Indonesian Economic Affairs Minister. Sultan Hamengku Buwono has said he thinks it is "okay" if Malaysia decides to accept the Thomas Cup, the worlds top badminton trophy. Sultan Buwono who is chairman of the Indonesi a n National Olympic176 words
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Article1963 1967-09-03 15 Race 1: Horses Class 6, Div. 2—Abt. SV2 Furs.—1.00 pan. 1 515 n 9r (FOR LOCAL RIDERS) 9 00 Mr ASC Kf r»«rr,an Nazudl 7 3 174 B»k Pleasure Sv 9 00 Wo'.f S'able Allan H*m 1 3 536 Gyps'* Moth 6% 8 13 G iL Kong*:1,963 words
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1755 1967-09-03 15 WINDSOR LAD - The going is Good By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Sun. Stingray, a four-year-old Australian gelding meets a pretty strong field (Race 7) but with a handy 7.12 weight he holds a first rate chance to topple his opposition and annex the Malaysia Gold1,755 words
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Article34 1967-09-03 15 Windsor Lad: In'dence II Flying Charge B. Prince Adeline: Precious Jade Dow Jonea Cahir Sky High Dow Jonea Surveyor Melody Road Star Boy eaa H. Menang Tony Bob Golden Sun34 words
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Article240 1967-09-03 15 WTVDSOR LAD ADELINE SKY HIGH STAR BOY RACE 1 INDEPENDENCE 11 First Love Baku Pleasure SHOE BRIDGE Independence II Bak's Pleasure GYPSY MOTH Dalkeith Ini Satu BAR'S PLEASURE First Love Dalkeith RACE X HARMING BE AC Victor* II Shanghai Kid TIM %H API Shanghai Kid Better Luck SHANGHAI KID240 words
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258 1967-09-03 15 MALACCA. Sat. Wong Liang Un won two titles In tiie annual Malacca Badminton Association 'Restricted' badminton championships at the Malacca Badminton Association hall at Tranquerah Road here. Wong won the senior men's singles final by defeating Abdul Jabbar Dulkernian 15-10, 15-10 and258 words
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Article401 1967-09-03 16 it or Leave T*HE launching of the National Sports -I Foundation of Malaysia, by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, marks an important milestone Malaysian sports development. A powerful seven-man advisory board led by deputy chairman, Tan Sri Mohammed Salleh bin Ismail, has been401 words
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293 1967-09-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A call for a change in the Malaysian Cricket Association rules for next year's competition will be made at tomorrow's council meeting of the M.C.A. at the Selangor Club at 9.36 a.m. The call to relax the bonafide residential293 words
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Article, Illustration1932 1967-09-03 16 CHAN KAM YAU, C. F. LEE - By CHAN KAM YAU, C. F. LEE KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Modest Dick Clinkard ("I am only an amateur") today astounded everyone at the first day of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Circuit Race at Batu Tiga when he won the raceSunsport pix. by Mok Voon. - 1,932 words
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Article335 1967-09-03 16 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUF Aberdeen 1 Celtic 5 Albion R 4 Alloa 3 Avr United 2 Berwick R Cfyde 0 Hibernian 2 Dumbarton 1 Morton Dundee U 0 Raneers Danfermlme 2 Airdrie 1 East Fife 3 Arbroath 0 Forfar 1 Clydebank 2 Hearts 3 Falkirk 1 Montros 2335 words
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350 1967-09-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Cricket Association team for the inter-port cricket match against Hong Kong is expected to be announced shortly. The Malaysian XI is due to leave for Hong Kong for a 10-day tour on Nov. 2. The Malaysian350 words
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131 1967-09-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Is confident the Australian women's hockey team will give many useful lessons and advice to our women hockey players and thus improve the standard of play in Malaysia. The Tunku said this in a message on131 words
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202 1967-09-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. "The physical and mental qualities which are developed in the sports arena can stand us in good stead throughout the rest of our lives." This was stated here tonight by Tan Sri Nik Ahmad Kamil. chairman of202 words
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Advertisement296 1967-09-03 14 CLASSIFIED AD CAR RENTAL 20 Word* $5/- (Minimum) SELF DRIVE: Day $9.00, Week $56/- plus 10 cts. per mile. Month $3OO/- free mileage. Air-conditioned Car available. Ring *****. Everfine Company. TENDER NOTICES PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K R. JOHOR TAWARAN" daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ K.R. di-dalam Kelas *D\ 'E' dan EX'296 words
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Miscellaneous52 1967-09-03 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 11.59 a.m. (8.2 ft). Port Swettenham: 4.38 am. (14.9 ft), 4-54 p.m. (15.1 ft) Port Dickson: 6.12 p.m. (8.7 ft). Singapore: 10.53 a.m (7.9 ft), 9.58 p.m. (9.0 ft) Sedili Kechil: 9.38 a.m. (7.6 ft), 7.49 p.m. (6.4 ft). Knantan: 842 a-m. (9.1 ft), 7.36 p.m.52 words
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