Eastern Sun, 4 September 1967
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Title Section25 1967-09-04 1 EASTERN SUN Injffltiiiljiif inoepcnacni National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 400 Monday, 4 September 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article420 1967-09-04 1 Border trouble flares as terrorist bomb goes off at Sha Tau Kok post HOMG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) OORDER trouble flared at the divided village of Sha Tau Kok again today when a terrorist pushed a stick of gelignite into a lookout post, injuring three British Gurkha soldiers.420 words
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Article, Illustration129 1967-09-04 1 Although the week long Merdeka celebrations ended on ThuodaT, the occasion would not have been complete without a Merdeka Queen." In Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. 241-year-old Ramlah binte Alang. employed in the commercial section of TV Malaysia, won the title from nine other contestants at aEastern Sun pix by Ben d'Cunha. - 129 words
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78 1967-09-04 1 SRIXAGAR. Kashmir. Sun. (Reuter) Hindus today called an end to their three-week-old demonstrations here against the alleged abduction of a Hindu girl and her marriage to a Moslem. The unrest, in which demonstrators clashed violently with police and troops. caused three deaths, hundreds of injured78 words
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307 1967-09-04 1 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) The power struggle In Canton is building up to a life-and-death clash between supporters and opponents of Mao Tse-tung and is spreading south towards Hong Kong, according to a pro-Nationalist Chinese newspaper here. The Nam Wah Man Pao based Its307 words
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Article76 1967-09-04 1 HONG KONG. Sun <Reuter) Eleven people. including si* policemen, were reported to have been injured by an explosion in Hong Kong s Wanchai District tonight. The blast occurred outside Wanchai Fire Station, less than a mile from Hong Kong Island's Central District. A (Government spokesman76 words
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Article71 1967-09-04 1 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) Red Indian Chief Running Horse and his partner. Tall Trees, performed a p re-dawn sun dance on Coney Island yesterday and, sure enough, there was hardly a cloud in the sky all day. Hired by the Chamber of Commerce of the Beach and Amusement71 words
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361 1967-09-04 1 Chan Kam Yau, C. F. Lee - by Chan Kam Yau, C. F. Lee ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Rodney Scow of Singapore and Yamaha ace rider, A. Motohashi, today put up great performances to win the two major events of the Tunku Abdul Rahman circuit races at Batu Tiga, 16 miles361 words
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Article82 1967-09-04 1 BANGKOK. Sun.—Thailand's King Bhumibhol made a surprise visit yesterday to several villages in Kuiburi District of Prachuab Province. scene of Communist terrorist activities lately. The visit surprised even the King's Police escorts who were expecting official notification and instruction to patrol and clear the area of82 words
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310 1967-09-04 1 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) South Vietnamese turned out in large numbers for today's presidential and senate elections despite Vietcong harassment in which U people died. Government officials said. In Saigon, election officials recorded a poll of 76.2 among the city's 563.000 eligible voters. Eleven candidates, including310 words
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Miscellaneous10 1967-09-04 1 "Just look at them! And they talk about women drivers!"10 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration260 1967-09-04 2 AT 16 years of age, Ernie Johan. a member of the visiting Indonesian Strategic Force Cultural Team (Kostrat) is a film star and singer who has cut 56 records to dateBut she does not intend making it her career. She wants to be aEastern San pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 260 words
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Article, Illustration337 1967-09-04 2 PENANG, SUN THE Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rah* man, said here last night Malaysians should not try to do anything that would harm people, but should act with justice and fairplay so that they could build Malaysia not only for themselves, but also for337 words
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107 1967-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun The Indian Merchant Navy training ship Dufferm* will take in two Malaysians this year for training as cadet officers They are Mr Waeudln bin Bafaeie of Bensia. Orik and Mr. Harbhian 8 ngh of Buntong New Village. Ipoh The course107 words
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201 1967-09-04 2 SUKGFI Bt T LOH. San The Deputy Director of Medical Services. Dato Dr. Ten Toon today urged the public to help cured leprosy patients to lead a normal life. Dato Dr. Ten was speaking at the opening of the Leprosarium here. He said201 words
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Article167 1967-09-04 2 IPOH. Sun. Two pistilpacking robbers and two others armed with daggers held up a couple In their houae In Buntong Sen Village h*re last night. Mr. Leong Thong Wah. 44, a clerk, resisted the robbers by using an lror pipe to defend him>elf. He struck one167 words
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Article, Illustration77 1967-09-04 3 A congratulatory kiss from the ranners-up for the 'Merdeka Queen 196T 2#-year-old Ramlah binte Alans who is employed in the commercial section of T V Malaysia. On the right Is runnerup. Hanoom Ibrahim, a student and Doris Choong. second runner-up. a receptionist. The Merdeka Queen was pickedEastern Sun Pix by BEN D'CUNHA - 77 words
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Article103 1967-09-04 3 BUTTER WORTH. Sun A new officer has taken over command of the 110 th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery. Royal Australian Artillery, based at Butterworth, Malaysia He is Major J. W Murray, of Hamilton. Brisbane, who relieved Major Garth Hughes of Morningside. Brisbane. Mtejor Hughes had103 words
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327 1967-09-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, launching the National Sport Foundation of Malaysia here last night said the project was of immense national significance and the launching had been most auspiciously timed to fit327 words
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Article95 1967-09-04 3 JESSELTON. Sun. (UPI) Dr. Shao-er. a member of the Asian Agricultural Survey team oi the Asian Development Bank, has arrived for a two-day visit of agricultural projects in Sabah He is to submit a general report to the team, who are now visiting West Malaysia. Dr.95 words
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74 1967-09-04 3 IPOH, Sun A pansh priest of the Methodist Mission here, the Rev. Leong Wat Ah. conducted the dedication service at the official opening of the Chinese Young Men's Christian Society now known as the YM C.A. at Lahat Road recently. The opportunity was also taken74 words
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915 1967-09-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Government has been urged to enter into some form of bilateral arrangement with the Eastern European countries for long term contract sales of Malaysia's natural rubber. This was advocated by the Deputy Controller of Rubber915 words
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Article182 1967-09-04 3 TERENDAK. Sun. The lesson is on current affairs, the teacher sets an exercise and leaves the classroom. A match flares to a student's cigarette, a quiet mur mur of discussion starts in a rear corner. But this is no "blackboard jungle" in fact182 words
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205 1967-09-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The political arena her® was a scene of hectic activities today as the nomination day for the Tampoi by-election for the State Assembly is at 10.00 a.m. tomorrow. The by-election was caused by the death of Inche Daud bin Ahmad, the205 words
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192 1967-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Inspector-General of Police. Tan Sri Mohamed Salleh bin Ismail, today called upon the Police to show their understanding, sincerity and correct behaviour in discharging their duties. These three qualities, he told 374 policemen at a gassing-out parade at the ollce Depot192 words
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Article, Illustration161 1967-09-04 4 GLAMOUR in dolant washing at gravel pump tin mines In Perak. is de--Bicted in an illuminated oat taking part in the Ten-Year Merdeka Celebrations in Kuala Lumpur on Merdeka Day recently. Seen here is a model of a gravel tramp and palong system tin mine in161 words
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Article, Illustration96 1967-09-04 4 A Terr special •wmbih" for Puan Sharifah Rodsiah. Prime Minister Tunkn Abdul Rahman's wife (right). For the firl offering this traditional Malar greetinr is Che Sharifah Norma binte Sred Manaor, "Float Queen"* of the Merdeka floats procession recently in Kaala Lumpur. The two Sharifahs metEastern Sun Pix br Yap Chew Yan. - 96 words
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Article52 1967-09-04 4 IPOH. Sun A lorry driver. Mok Peng Pong. 23. was fatai.v injured in a collision with another lorry at Pusing, eight miles from here yesterday. Mok was rushed to 'be General Hocpital here, but n:ed a few hours later The driver of the other lorry was52 words
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403 1967-09-04 4 TO MAINTAIN TEMPO OF DEVELOPMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Chief Secretory to the Government, Ton Sri Jamil Rois, has called for a policy of better management between the public and government services to maintain the tempo of develop* ment. Addressing an Administration and403 words
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87 1967-09-04 4 IPOH. Sun. Mrs. Marjeet Singh, wife of the Ipoh Jaycee's president, was elected the Anniversary Queen in the Fifth Municipal Annual Ball at St. John Ambulance Association Hall here last night. Miss Telecoms. Perak. Miss Kwan Chooi Peng, came in second while Mrs. Mary Chowie, wife87 words
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168 1967-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Malaysian journalist, Mr. J. Victor Morais. has just come out with a 494-page book on "Selected Speeches" of Malaysian. Singapore personalities in the new* and who were in the news not too long ago. Priced at $l2. the hoc* is a168 words
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Article164 1967-09-04 4 RUALA LUMPUR Sun Malaysia will be among the seven nations to be represented at a six-day seminar of the South-East Asian Ministers of Education Secretariat (SEAMES). This seminar on "Educational Planning for Rural Development in South-East Asia" will be declared open by the Thai Prime Minister164 words
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Article, Illustration90 1967-09-04 4 The wedding* of two daughter* of a Seremban businessman. Enche AS. Dawood. took place at his residence in Teminag, Seremban recently The grand weddings were attended by the Tang di-Pertuan Be*ar and Tnnka Ampuan, Negri Sembilan, members of the Negri Sembiian Royal Family. VTPs and more than 1.00090 words
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136 1967-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The University of Malaya Academic Staff Association today hailed the Government's move in suspending the Suitability Certificates Dr. Lim Chong Yah, its President described the move as "most welcome". The decision of suspending the Suitability Certificates (for students seeking admission into the University136 words
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Article145 1967-09-04 4 KOTA BHARU Sun Bu s workers must be polite to their customers at all times, the new Chairman of MARA. Enche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba. said here today He called on employees of the Northern Eastern Transport Service here to treat the company as their145 words
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Article, Illustration117 1967-09-04 10 Four Whirlwind heliccplers of No. 103 Squadron, Royal \»r Force, fly in forma':on past the parade ground at RAF. Seletar, one of them flying the td <n flat underneath, at 1 7s 50th anniversjrv ct I-hrations. ln-> p rade was reviewed I ;r*hal117 words
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Article, Illustration122 1967-09-04 10 JAKARTA. Sun fßeuter) Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr. 8. Rajaratnam. is due here tomorrow for a four day visit His visit is expected to culminate in the establishment of diplomatic ties between Indonesia and Singapore. Mr. Rajaratnam is due to call on Acting President General122 words
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343 1967-09-04 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. —An 11-day Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) meeting to discuss the Communication Aspects of Family Planning Programme, will begin here on Tuesday (Sept. 5) and end on Sept. 1 5. Held in co-opera-tion343 words
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Article, Illustration201 1967-09-04 10 THE Far Eastern Division of the Seventh-day Adventist church has announced the appointment of Dale Bidwell as transportation and purchasing officer with headquarters at 800 Thomson Road. Bidwell comes directly from Washington, D.C. where he graduated in early August from the Columbia Union College with a major201 words
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Article137 1967-09-04 10 SINGAPORE. Bun Captain Cedrlc K. Roberta, Chief Staff Officer (Operations and Training) to the Commander Far East Fleet, who has his headquarters in Singapore, is to be promoted Rear Admiral and appointed Flag Officer Naval Flying Training in January, the Ministry of Defence has announced In137 words
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300 1967-09-04 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. Exceptionally dry weather defeated an attempt by Royal Marines of 42 Commando stationed here to cross the mainland of Malaya from the Malacca Straits to the South China Seas by canoe, manhandling their crafts between rivers. A team of eight officers and300 words
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99 1967-09-04 10 SINGAPORE. Sun An 8-lecture course on "The Indexing and Rorramsation of Chinese" if being offered by the Department of Extramural Studies, University of Singapore. This course, conducted In English by Dr Jou Bienmmg. is suitable for teachers, business administrators, librarians. indexers. lexicographers, Chinese typists,99 words
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Article, Illustration115 1967-09-04 10 SINGAPORE. S a n Twenty-six-year-old. Miss Wont Kim Pine. returned here recently after receiving her Ph. D. from McGiD rnivfriity, Montreal. Canada. She studied for the M A degree and later the Ph.D nnder a Commonwealth Scholarship (Canada) which she was offered in 1964. An115 words
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47 1967-09-04 10 PENANG. Sun—A 19-vear-old youth. Chin Peng Yeap. was found unconscious in a hotel room here when his friend went to pay him a visit yesterday An empty bottle and tablet were found beside the bed. Chin was admitted to the hospital.47 words
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Article419 1967-09-04 10 BINGAPORE. Sun. The Prime Minister In to be asked during the next sitting of Parliament whether he will make a statement on the oatcome of his talks with the British Premier and his Ministers in London regarding the proposed withdrawal of the British bases in Sincapore.419 words
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89 1967-09-04 10 THE international beauty director, Mrs. Vicky McMahon, of Ovation International Limited will leave Singapore tonight for Bombay on a promotional visit. Vicky was drawn into this heady business adventure first as an Ovation beauty counsellor and then quickly up the rungs as its international beauty director. She said that since89 words
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626 1967-09-04 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The level of democratic attainment depends on the willingness on the part of the political system to allow itself to be influenced by the opinion of the public. This is the opinion of Mr. Edward H Y Wong a626 words
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Article, Illustration422 1967-09-04 11 Lim on history of Vigilante passina-out parade SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister of Defence, Mr. Lim Kim San, today reviewed the first passing-out parade of 903 members of the Vigilante Corps of Singapore, at the Police Training School. All those at today's parade have completed on intensified sixmonthEastern Sun pix. - 422 words
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99 1967-09-04 11 MELBOURNE, Sun. Mrs. Violet Coomarasamy, general secretary of the Malaysian and Singapore Young Women's Christian Association. Kuala Lumpur, said in Melbourne that she had found many changes in Australia since she studied here in 1953-54 but added that she also found "the same warm heartedness." Mrs99 words
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512 1967-09-04 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A Government quarry mandore, K.P. Sugumaran, was acquitted without his defence being called in the Magistrate's Court here today on a charge of outraging the modesty of a marri- ed woman. He was alleged to have kissed, embraced and512 words
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151 1967-09-04 11 KUCHING. Sun It has always been 'he Alliance Government's objective to unite the people of various races in the country for speecier development and to combat Communism. The Chief Minister. Per.ghulu Tawi SI:, said this a* a press conference at Kuching Airport on his return from151 words
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61 1967-09-04 11 THE official launching of the National Sport Foundation of Malaysia at the Rothmans pavilion at old Klang Road in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. Picture shows the Chairman of the Rothmans National Sport Foundation of Australia Sir Harry Alderson presenting sports equipment to the Chairman of the National Sport Foundation,Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration153 1967-09-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sun Three Singapore students who were awarded scholarships by Vosper Thornycroft < Far East) Ltd will leave by air for the United Kingdom next week for four years. The three scholarship winners. Tan Kim Pong. David Chiang Boon Hock and Soo Meng153 words
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155 1967-09-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore will be the venue for the annual ministerial meeting of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFEI in 19«9. "Hie meeting in 1968 will be held in Canberra. This was disclosed by the visiting Executive Secretary155 words
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Article56 1967-09-04 11 Mother ill Razak deputised KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Owing to the illness of his mother, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul. Razak did not open the National Sport Foundation of Malaysia at the Rothman's Pavilion, MAHA Show grounds. Petaling Jaya. last night. The Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports. Enche Senu56 words
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77 1967-09-04 11 PENANG. Sun. Polici carried out raids on unlicensed second-hands goods dealers displaying their wares on pavements In the heart of the City* Chinatown this morning. This action was taken as a result of several thefts of ear spare wheels and snatch-thefte reported thia week. In77 words
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Advertisement65 1967-09-04 2 LONDON $1699 A few wan are available or. a privately chartered aircraft leavtnf Singapore. Saturday. September 30th, and returning Sunday. October 22nd., 1947 Opportunity also to participate in a low-cost but first class tour of nine European countries Enquiries to: LONDON TRAVEL SERVICE 51-B. ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. 1. Telt *****65 words
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Advertisement42 1967-09-04 3 Marlboro/Eastern Sun Contest: Big prizes Big prizes are to be won in the weekly Marlboro/Eastern Sun 'ldentify the Object* Puzzle, commencing from September 11, 1967. Make sure of your copy of the Eastern Sun by placing an order with your newsagent NOW.42 words
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Advertisement142 1967-09-04 4 In 1948 Singapore's population was almost I million. Cathay Pacific commenced Singapore Hong Kong services 3 times a week. Nearly twenty years later, in 1967, Singapore has grown to an independent republic of almost 2 million people, has the highest per capita income m in South East Asia. And Pacific?142 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article303 1967-09-04 5 'UNLESS THE GODS HAVE MADE IT MAD' LONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Former British Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home said today that China was still too weak to make war on either the United States or Russia. He said in an article in the London Sunday303 words
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Article47 1967-09-04 5 E.NGLISHTOWN. New Jersey, Sun (Reuter i Twenty-four people were hit by a car which reversed into a lorry then shot forward into a crowd here today. One person was seriously hurt. Police questioned the woman driver, then released her pending further investigation47 words
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Article180 1967-09-04 5 W KST BERLIN. Sun. (Reuter). A spaceship powered by a miniature hydrogen bomb was envisaged by an American scientist here today. Professor Friedwart Winterberg of the Desert Re search Institute at Reno. Nevada, said interplanteary travel could easily be achieved by using minute H-bombs as180 words
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Article133 1967-09-04 5 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) The Conservative Sunday Telegraph said today the Royal Navy was so short of ships that the patrol off Mozambique to watch for ships taking oil to Rhodesia would be withdrawn soon. The Navy started to patrol the Mozambique channel in April. 1966 to133 words
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Article74 1967-09-04 5 LEBANON. New Hamsphire. Sua (Reuter) Police armed with shotrun* pounced on a car here after a woman reported it was carrying "escaped convicts The five finally nunaxeri to convince the officers that their blue sweat shirts. stencilled with a number and the words "property of state74 words
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Article86 1967-09-04 5 SAIGON. Sun (I PI) A terrorist on a trishaw threw a hand grenade near the home of U.S. deputy ambav sador Eurene M Locke last night on the ere of the Vietnamese election No on was injured in the Mast An American Military Police jeep86 words
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367 1967-09-04 5 HUMAN-SKIN LAMPSHADES AICHACH. West Germany, Sun (Reuter). Ilse Koch, the "Witch of Buchenwaid who decorated her home with lampshades made from the skin of tatooed prisoners, was found hanged in her prison cell here yesterday. She left behind a suicide note saying: "Death is367 words
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Article142 1967-09-04 5 PARIS. Sun. (Reuter) Police have found a pair of lets in a lugrage locker at a main Paris station only yards from the spot where the headless torso of a woman was discovered on Friday. A woman station official called the police after she noticed a142 words
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Article148 1967-09-04 5 LAGOS. Sun. (Reuter) The Federal Government announced the door was open for oeace talks on Nigeria's civil war il *1 conditions were first met. The conditions, according to a broadcast yesterday by the Federal ruler. Major* General Yakubu Gnwon, included: 1. The replacement of Lieutenant-Co 1148 words
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Article206 1967-09-04 6 SUBSUMES WANTED JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) Indonesian newspaper publishers appealed to the Sovernment to restore subsides on newsprint to ease their worsening economic plight. Representatives of the Indonesian newspaper Publishers Federation (SPS) are planning to call on acting President General Suharto this week to put their case206 words
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Article230 1967-09-04 6 BAD CASE OF 'WE WANT OUT' OR THAT NEW YORK, Sun. (Renter) Opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam wsr has gripped America 1 like "psychological Asian flu'* over the past two months, according to Time magazine. In a nation-wide surrey for its September 8 issue. Time230 words
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Article209 1967-09-04 6 SAIGON. San. (Reuter) The people of Sooth y ietnam began voting today to elect a president, vice-president and a new 60-seat senate. More than 5.800.000 people were eligible to vote at polling booths across the country In some marginally secure areas of the war-torn country voters were209 words
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45 1967-09-04 6 LAGOS, Western Nigeria: Captured soldiers of the breakaway Eastern Region of Nigeria, calling itself Biafra, stand in a long line after arriving in Lagos recently. The prisoners were captured during an attack on the oil terminal Bonny Island, by Federal troops of the Western Region.45 words
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Article110 1967-09-04 6 CAIRO, Sun. (Reuter) A Soviet guided rr carner sailed out of Port Sa.d Yesterday after a sevenweek goodwill \isit and other Soviet naval unit* will be leaving within the next couple of days. Cairo newspapers reported today. A Soviet naval squardon. including two guided missile carriers.110 words
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Article155 1967-09-04 6 BASSETERE. St Kitts. Sun (Reuter). Mr. Peter Adams, lone representative of the rebel island of Anguilla in the SL Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla House of .Assembly here, has resigned his seat, according to Anguillan sources. This move appeared to ccnftnn earlier reports that Mr Adams had seen ousted as155 words
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Article71 1967-09-04 6 LOS ANGELES. Sun (LTI) Com«a:an-actor Haro.d Lloyd was ves'erday ordered to pay USS3F.SB3 in damages to a woman who claimed she was injured in a rear-end collision involving his car and her's on October 9. 1965. A superior court jury delibera ed 4 f hours before decking71 words
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Article43 1967-09-04 6 LE PUT. France. Sun. (Reuter) Fellow, anglers agreed that exPolireman Alphonse R<mgier had a bumper catch of <M) trout non* of which got away. Suspicions police investigated and found their one-time colleague waa using bait strengthened with a dash of cyanide43 words
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Article91 1967-09-04 6 OSLO. Sun CUPI) The three active whaling nations. Japan, the Soviet Union and Norway have agreed on the distribution of the quota of 3.20Q Blue Whale Units for the n«t Antarctic sea son. Japan gets 1.493 Blue Whale Units, the Sovie' Union 976 BWU and Norway91 words
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88 1967-09-04 6 GEORGETOWN. Guyana. Sun. rßeuter> The Government of Guyana has announced its nationals will no longer be recommended for Bnrish honours and awards associated with the concept of the British empire. The announcement from Prime Minister Forbes Bunrham's office yesterday said these awards Companions. Orders88 words
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Article, Illustration466 1967-09-04 6 FROM EPSTEIN TO YOGI LONDON, Sun. (Beater)- Suddenly the Beatles have wearied of it all. With millions in the bank and their guiding light dead, the four pop idols have turned to mystical retreat seeking some key to inner happiness It wa s in a466 words
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Article354 1967-09-04 6 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban has rejected a Yugoslav peace proposal for the Middle East as "one sided and unauthorised." a correspondent of the New York Times said yesterday. Correspondent Terrence Bmith. writing from Jerusalem quoted Mr. Eban as saying that Israel "will354 words
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Article124 1967-09-04 6 MILWAUKEE. Wisconsin. Sun. (Reuter) About 1.500 Civil Rights demonstrators marched las* night into the virtually ail-White south side area of Milwaukee, scene of racial clashes earlier this week The only incident reported was when a 13-year-old White girl watching the march was sligirly cut by124 words
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127 1967-09-04 6 Air ViceMarshal and 58 on gaming charge BANGKOK. Sun (Reuter) Police yesterday raided the house of Air Vice Marshal Chibchai Suwanpruek of the Royal Thai Air Forca and arrested 59 persons, including the A.r Marshal and his wife, on charges of gambling Mrs Suwarspruei, the Air Marshal s wje. was127 words
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Article144 1967-09-04 7 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) The Washington Evening Star today described as "wishful and dreamlike" Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield's proposal that the United Nations disruss the Vietnam war. The Star said editorially that Mr Mansfield's idea seemed doubtful 'when weighed against the enemy's scornful intransigent144 words
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Article227 1967-09-04 7 SWEDEN'S TRAFFIC COW ERSiOX STOCKHOLM Sun. (UPI) —All traffic came to a halt In Stockholm yesterday in preparation for a nationwide changeover from left-to-nght-hand driving Only emergency vehicles were allowed on the streets. The changeover will be made early this morning Drivers In other parts of Sweden227 words
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Article110 1967-09-04 7 SAIGON. S-m (UPI) Beaming confidently. Chief of State Nguyen Van Thieu said today he expected to win the presidency of South Vietnam by as much as half of the total vote The Lieutenant General, wearing a light blue summer suit and a dark tie. talked with reporters110 words
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Article67 1967-09-04 7 JAKARTA. Sun <l'Pl> Indonesia handled the third large number of international mail in the world. after Australia and Japan. although murh of the mail admittedly "trot lost" postmaster I'sadi said today. Mr. I'sadi said some letters sent in th* Indonesian mail often cot lost of the Ififtm67 words
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200 1967-09-04 7 TOKYO. Sun (t'PI) Tomio Nakane walked into the police station in his native village in central Japan on Fridav and told the desk sergeant "here I am Nakane added with typical Japanese politeness. "how do you do*" Nakane was doing all right but200 words
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Article88 1967-09-04 7 LONDON. Sun <l'PI) Britain's note to China proposing restoration of "civil" relations between th# two nations has been handed to Foreign Minister Chen Yi. the British Foreign Office said yesterday It was transmitted to a Chinese Foreign Office official by British Charge d' Affaires in Peking. Mr88 words
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Article392 1967-09-04 7 ECONOMIC SENSE PREVAILS CAIRO, Sun. (UPI). Saudi Arabia announced last night it is resuming pumping of oil "to all countries without exception." The announcement, broadcast by the State-run Jeddah Radio, did not give a precise time when pumping would be resumed. But in Cairo the announcement392 words
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Article88 1967-09-04 7 SAIGON. Sun «Reuter»— A Vietcong artillery attack today set off an ammunition fire at a forward U.S base near the demilitarised zone and 40 American Marines were badly burned, a spokesman said Speaking by telephone from Marine headquarters at Danang. 380 miles Northeast of88 words
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99 1967-09-04 7 Seven beauty queens from Asia and the States who are representatives of their countries in the recently concluded Miss Universe and Miss International contests will participate in a fashion show that will raise funds for the education of idigent but deserving students. From left: Miss Anne Low, (Miss Malaysia) MissUPI photo. - 99 words
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Article81 1967-09-04 7 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Sir Humphrey Trevelyan. British High Commissioner in Aden, arrived here this morning for urgent consultations on developments in the South Arabian Federation. Sir Humphrey was expected to meet Foreign Secretary Mr Gorge Brown tomorrow after ta ks with top Foreign Office81 words
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Article135 1967-09-04 7 JAKARTA, Sun (CPI) West Borneo Military Commander Brig. Gen. Gatot Suwirjo said ten persons had been arrested in Pontianak city during the past week for suspected links with Communist guerrillas in the region. He told newsmen at a press conference that "a number" of attempts135 words
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Article39 1967-09-04 7 SYDNEY. Sun. ißeuten Confidence men posing as "Stockbrokers" and "Investment counsellors" have defrauded New South Wales farmers and country businessmen of at least As3m. in *he past four years, according to a leadine sharebroker39 words
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331 1967-09-04 7 Dust thou art... XAM. North Carolina Sun. (UPI) Dill pickles and ice cream can't hold a candle to a mouthful of clay for svores of pregnant women in North Carolina. Duke University said yesterday. But the" practice is dangerous and can cause severe anemia, said331 words
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Miscellaneous852 1967-09-04 7 YOUR TV 2nd Radio TODAY i J" CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPURi and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 ft 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Bata Pahat; 9 PM 5.54 Prog Summary; 530 News Outlines in the National Language: 5.55 National Songs;_ 6.00 News in Tanul; 6.10 Three Stooges,852 words
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Article841 1967-09-04 8 TTESTERDAY the South Vietnamese went to I the polls to elect a Government which they hope will put an end to a decade of turmoil and carnage. In November 1963. President Ngo Dinh Diem was assassinated. The CIA was accused of removing him because the United States841 words
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Article, Illustration1930 1967-09-04 8 Speech of the Minister of Educotion, Enche Mohomed Khir Johari of the Students' Merdeka Boll ot the Dewon Tunku Chancellor, University of Maloya, on Sept. 2. T wish to congratulate you all on organising this Ball tonight as part of the 10th Merdeka Anniversary celebrations. Throughout1,930 words
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315 1967-09-04 8 KWA SOON CHUAN - KWA SOON CHUAN. T REFER to the letter from "Social Worker" in your paper on August, 16 1967 concerning the proposal to move "juvenile delinquents" housed at Gimson School to the Reformative Training Centre at Bedok. Thia Ministry appreciates the concern shown by "Social Worker"315 words
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Article321 1967-09-04 8 Mohd. Yuni bin Ami - Mohd. Yuni bin Ami. Singapore. MY interest was attracted by the report appearing in your Sunday issue of August 27. which stated that tone Opposition Members had charged that their Government had shown no respect whatsoever for either the dignity of the House, or for normal and321 words
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Article191 1967-09-04 8 I AM a Singapore citizen employed and resident in West Malaysia since March 1965, Recently I applied for a re-entry permit Irom the Immigration office, Johore Bahru. producing evidence of my employment, notification of change of address (white card) and the Red Book issued by191 words
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Article91 1967-09-04 8 With regard UTV Singapore, I would like to direct the attention of the authorities concerned, to the telecasting of advertisements. T.V. Singapore should take Into consideration that it is very fnutating for the viewers to view a TV programme being interrupted every now an) then by the91 words
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257 1967-09-04 9 TOKYO, Sun. Japan has begun liberalising direct capital investments in her industry, marking the first step to an era of open economy. The capital transaction liberalisation, however, is limited to 50 industries at the initial stage. The Japanese Finance Ministry said 7 categories of industry257 words
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159 1967-09-04 9 TOKYO. Sun— Automobile production in Japan this year is expected to touch a record '.eve! and second in the world after the United State?, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association said recently. The Association believed that the 1967 production would pass the three million mark, with159 words
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Article126 1967-09-04 9 SYDNEY, Sun. There was an urgent need for a new and effective international sugar agreement to give stability to prices, directors of the Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. said in their annual report. WMle there had been some recovery in prices from the low point reached126 words
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236 1967-09-04 9 BHRUT. Sun. (Reuter) Prwident Abdel Rahman Arif of Iraq today urged Arab Ministers of Finance, Oil and Economy to reach decisions to cope with the decisive stage through which the Arab nation is passing." The President, quoted by Baghdad Radio, was addressing a close meeting236 words
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Article104 1967-09-04 9 SYDNEY Sun. Hamerslev Holdir.s3 Ltd is increasing :he ra'.e of extraction of ;ron ->re from the huge field In Western Australia and experts the rate of shipment will be higher in the second half of this year. Profit for the six months to June 30104 words
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Article72 1967-09-04 9 OAKLAND, California, bun. (Eeuter; Ten tons of rice lOT India was loaded aooard a freighter here today alter a single-handed drive by a Calif ornian widow. After hearing of conditions in India. Mrs. Louise Evans of Santa Barbara persuaded locai rice-growers to make donations and a72 words
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Article64 1967-09-04 9 London. Sun (UPI) The Lrondon Daily Mirror has said French President Charles de Gaulle "is preparing an astonishing move to break up the British-led European Free Trade Association (EFTA)". The Mirror said De Gaulle aimed to woo the Scandinavian member! of EFTA into the Common Market as associate64 words
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520 1967-09-04 9 CANADA, Sun. Canada's wheat province, Saskatchewan, often referred to as the "Bread Basket of the World", is in the midst of an exciting revolution an industrial revolution that is rapidly moving the mineral and secondard industry up to a level with agriculture,520 words
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143 1967-09-04 9 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reu'er) The Common Market agricultural policy was "Insufferably bad." Professor Colin Clark. Director of the Institute for Research In Agricultural Economics at Oxford University. said today. He Is here for the 13th International Conference of Agricultural Economists. Speaking after the conference Australian -born143 words
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Article97 1967-09-04 9 SYDNEY. Sun. A highpowered vessel specially designed to withstand rough weather off the south coast of Victoria will be built at a cost of 5175.000 for use on Victoria's natural gat project. The ship will be built by the Adelaide Ship Construction Pty. Ltd. in97 words
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Article131 1967-09-04 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. tßeuter) The United States and India today signed a new bilateral cotton textile agreement regulating Indian shipments to the American market up to Sept. 30. 1970. India to the fourth largest supplier of cotton textiles to the United Btates. ranking behind Japan. Hongkong131 words
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Article351 1967-09-04 9 GENEVA Sun (UPI) The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) reported today that its combined exports rose more than imports during the first six months of this year But the overall deficit remained high. Exports rose by 7.7 per cent over the corresponding period of 1966 to351 words
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Article144 1967-09-04 9 TOKYO. Sun The Indonesian Government hat approved two planned Joint ventures with -lapan. one for shrimp fishery and the other for pearl culture. They were the first JapanIndonesia joint ventures to be sanctioned under the new ly legislated law for introduction of foreign capital to Indonesia The144 words
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Article, Illustration209 1967-09-04 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. "On September 6, 1967, the new branch office in Penang of Kodak (Malaya* Limited will be officially declared open by The Honourable Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, P.M.N., the Chief Minister of Penang." This was announced in Kuala Lumpur by the acting209 words
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124 1967-09-04 9 SYDNEY. Australia. Bun. Tasman;a expects to receive $340,000 a >ear in royalties from the $62 000,000 project to exploit the iron ore fields on the Savage River for the production of iron ore pellets. It is expected that export shipments to Japan will beg.n in124 words
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Article980 1967-09-04 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time *.35 a m Airline ML 019 from Knala Lnmpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.36 a m. Airline ML 451 from Kurhing. Time 10.55 a m. Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lnmpur. Malacca Time 12.05980 words
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164 1967-09-04 9 WASHINGTON Sun. (UPI) Mexico. Venzuela, Brazil anc Argentina are the prime targets of Japanese traie oflfiaals. according to U.S. News and World report magazine yesterday. "Trade between Japan and Latin America is taking off up at a rate of 14 per cent164 words
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Article106 1967-09-04 9 SYDNEY, Sun. Australian industries are benefiting from defence contracts and in the 1985-66 financial year 80 per cent of Army expenditure totalled $88,000,000 compared with f04.000.000 for the previews rear A sum of $9,000,000 was spent on vehicles and earth moving equ.pment and $4,500,000 on106 words
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Article84 1967-09-04 9 SINGAPORE. Sun—After nine years in the Ear East. Mr J. M McCarthy. General Manager of Castrol in South ii East Asia, leaves Singapore to take up an executive post in Castrol's Head Office in London. Mr. H. E Moss, previously Assistant General Manager of Castrol.84 words
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239 1967-09-04 9 LONDON. Sun. Four of the five major shipyards of the upper Clyde In Scotland plan, subject to stockholders* approval, to form an Integrated group and have set up a committee to make the group operational as soon as possible. Involved in the merger are239 words
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Advertisement193 1967-09-04 11 Call in J ail U.N.C.L.E. fans JHE EASTERN SUN E.N.CX.E. FAN CLUB, sponsored solely by the Eastern Sun, welcomes all U.N.CX.E. fans to apply for membership. The object of the Club is to bring together all the fans of the U.N.C.L.R- agents, Illya Solo Every Wednesday, the Eastern Sun will193 words
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Article, Illustration262 1967-09-04 12 ANTS can be more Interesting than bee? Ants lived In ant-hills. One ant-hill alone can house about five thousand to five hundred thousand ants. The room.* in an ant-hill are one above the other, but they are very small. There are three classes of ants—the class262 words
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Article, Illustration165 1967-09-04 12 TAKE a waik through a etas▼ street in one of the o:g ffrT. RS ri? Ma i #r la ar d the firs. thing that strikes a .Purist is how the Malaysians can live in peace and harmony. You will find different People in165 words
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Article, Illustration786 1967-09-04 12 IN order to ensure the future of Malaysia, it is vital to consider her internal security against communist infiltration and subversion. These determined Communist guerrillas have been longing for the right time to overthrow the government and to prevent us from living in peace and786 words
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Article, Illustration235 1967-09-04 12 NOBODY in the world would have taught that money is not important. If there is any piece of dollar note on the ground and you have seen it, It would be astonished that if you did not pick It up. Money is so attractive nobody235 words
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Article, Illustration330 1967-09-04 12 IT is a fairly occurrence for neighbours to quarrel over petty things Just as It is good for them to live in peace and harmony. I was walking along a backiane when a serious quarrel took place recently See.ng a bov running af'er a330 words
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Article, Illustration411 1967-09-04 12 FOUR years ago, In my neighbourhood there lived an old woman who always yearned to see her son before she died Bhe predicted that her son would return before her on her death-bed asking for forgiveness. On a cold night, the old411 words
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Article, Illustration266 1967-09-04 12 IT was a Are weather when I took a walk ia the country. The sky was crystal clear. A cloud of blue tint floated in the skv by the gen tie breeze I set off for my country walk with a view to strengthening266 words
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Article, Illustration345 1967-09-04 12 IT was on the night of Dec. 31. 1966 that I had a frightful experience. I was left alone in the house. My parents were out visiting friends. I went to bed about eight o'clock and I did not sleep well. Ail the time the dog was345 words
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Advertisement265 1967-09-04 12 Rules of Eastern Sun's essav writing All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended below. 2. ISo entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his her photograph265 words
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Article, Illustration247 1967-09-04 13 CHAN KAM YAU - BY CHAN KAM YAU T OYAL Malaysians show their love to the nation in different ways some in defence of the soil, and some in selfleas service on variouss charitable organisations. Mr. Peter Ng Kong Choon, 39, a comooser. shows his love in the247 words
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Article, Illustration403 1967-09-04 13 CHOO TECK MAU - By CHOO TECK MAU YfUAR's spectacuA lor Ayer Panas Waterfalls will soon be reached from the Muar-Segamat trunk-road with ease and speed. Plans are in hand to construct a twomile metalled road to ease traffic between the MuarSegamat road and the waterfalls through the403 words
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857 1967-09-04 13 Leon Daniel - *L Leon Daniel IJUGE oil tanks along Tokyo Bay will explode in a series of deafening roars, elevated highway will snap like uncooked spaghetti and terrified hordes will be trapped in black-out subways. People, thousands of them, will die horribly. This is not the857 words
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312 1967-09-04 13 'TMME it running out for skindivers trying to find treasure believed worth £1 million aboard a sunken 18th century British ship in Delaware Bay. Delaware State gave them a three-year franchise to And the treasure, but the divers now in their final year have312 words
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Miscellaneous154 1967-09-04 13 SHAW GANISATTON !L I D O Pfcoe ***** Ktb Day! U. I.M. 4 no. «.M. •1* No H»rf-frir» No Praa U*t Adyanea CASH Bookings talp! S«an COBB ery U Jamaa Bond 801 •TOC ONLY LIVE TWICE 1 Taehnico'.or Panavjaion 'UA) SO MILITARY CONCESSION for «3# p9l 9IS a m Show*154 words
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Miscellaneous277 1967-09-04 13 K I |V. M j ORCHARD —3211>1 N»w 9h0«tn(: 1 (Ml. *45. I* THE TAMING of the SHREW Ehtaoeth Taf.or Richard Burton Color. Panaviaion CsiuaW* <N« Free Liat > frh««l Children Cenreeaiea SI OA te any «nl dafy itrttt «h» Ha* «h«w» utT. CATHAY ***** I r*4ay! 11 1 M,277 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1967-09-04 14 Chan Kam Yau, C. F. Lee - Wins 75-lap open despite ba cracked f by Chan Kam Yau, C. F. Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Yamaha ace rider, A. Motohashi, despite a bad start and a cracked fuel tank in the 64th lap, beat off a strong challenge from arch rival Y. Katayama of Suzuki toSunsport pix. - 1,005 words
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Article, Illustration759 1967-09-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Rodney Seow in his Merlyn MK 10 achieved a "double" in- motor racing this year when he drove the greatest race of his life to win the Rothmans Challenge Trophy race for Formula Libre cars, on the last dayEastern Sun pix by Mok Voon.; Sunsport pix. - 759 words
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Article87 1967-09-04 14 JAKARTA, Sun (Reuter) The Indonesia Lawn Tennis Association (PELTI) is due to send a team to Kuala Lumpur today for the Malaysian Open Championships to be held there from Sept. 7 to 10 A j.Vman team is going on to Penang to take part in the87 words
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2814 1967-09-04 15 NEW COURSE RECORD Btt FURLONGS by Windsor Lad PENANG, Sun. Colombo Court, o six-year-old Australian gelding by Beau Court, followed up His recent Ipoh success with a smashing win in the 8-if Malaysia Gold Cup for Class Two, Division One performers at Penang this2,814 words
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Article111 1967-09-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Negri Sembilsn Cricket Association President's XI beat NS. Combined Schools by 17 runs to win the Rhodes Trophy in a cricket match played on the King George V School ground? here today The President's XI batting first scored 115 runs.111 words
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Article132 1967-09-04 15 SEREMBAN. Sun Selangor Malays *'on the Ruler's Shield when they beat Singapore Malays by Ave wickets on the N S. Club padang here today. Final scores Singapore Malays 90 and 93. Selangor Malays <9 and 115 for 5. Singapore Malays continuing their pvernight acore of132 words
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Article42 1967-09-04 15 PHILADELPHIA. Sun. (Reuter) The M C.C. scored their 23rd victory and kept an unbeaten record on their current North American tour, beating Philadelphia by 150 runs here yestercay. With two draws MCC have now played 25 matches without defeat.42 words
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614 1967-09-04 15 R. D. SELVA - By R. D. SELVA KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sun The Malaysian Cricket Association President's XI scored 31-run victory over the National Sport Foundation of Malaysia Director's XI in a festival cricket match here on the padang. The highlight of the match614 words
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404 1967-09-04 15 ALBERT JOHNSON - By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Olympic ind Sports Council will soon meet to select the island's talented sportsmen and sportswomen for the forthcoming South-east Asia Peninsular Games to be held in Bangkok In December. The SOSC have already404 words
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Article352 1967-09-04 15 KUALA LI'MPUR. Sun. For the first time in the athletic history in West Malaysia an experiment is to be carried out on a froup of athletes of one of the leading athletic cluhs. The Jets, by feeding them multi-vitamins and wheat germ oil to ensure better352 words
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199 1967-09-04 15 PENANG. SUB. About ISO men snd women took part in the IS-mlle bit walk starting from Telnk Bahang and ending in front of the City Council building here this morning The ra<* consisted of four sections seniors, juniors, veterans and women In the199 words
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577 1967-09-04 16 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Sheffield Wednesday, deposed from the top of the First Division during the week, shot back again with a 1-0 win over Sheffield United in a hottempered "Derby" match in the English Football League yesterday. Before the match managers of both clubs broadcast577 words
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Article969 1967-09-04 16 RESULTS TABLES DIVISION ONE Arsenal 1 Coventry C. 1 Burnley 5 Spurs 1 Chelsea 2 Southampton 6 Everton 4 Wolves 2 Leeds U. 2 Fulham 0 Leicester C. 0 Sunderland 2 Man. City 2 Notts Forest 0 Newcastle U. 1 Stoke City 1 Sheffield U. 0 Sheffield W l West969 words
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Article, Illustration31 1967-09-04 16 ENGLAND'S K. Barrington is caught by Pakistan wicket-keeper Wasim Bari off Salim Altaf during the third day's play in the Test Match at the Oval, London. Barrington scored 142. UPI photo.UPI photo. - 31 words
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Article210 1967-09-04 16 LONDON. Sun 'Reuter) Results of Rugby Lea rue matches Dla ye d yesterday were Blckpool B 2 Warrington 25 Oldham 34. Whitehaven 14 Widnes 6. Le:gh 15. Wigan 12. Swinton 15 Workington T. 27 L Citv 2 TORKSHTRF Ct*F 1* Ro«nd Bradford N 15. Dewsburv 16 Bramley210 words
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93 1967-09-04 16 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) The members of the Southeast Asian Peninsula (BEAP) Games Council will meet here on Sept. 7 to discuss the fourth SEAP Games to be held in Bangkok from Dec. 9 to 14. The Vice-President of the Games Organising Committee. Police93 words
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303 1967-09-04 16 VERNON MORGAN - By VERNON MORGAN LONDON, Sun. (Reuter). —Kent won the Gillette Cup, the cricketers' cup final, for the first time yesterday, beating Somerset by 52 runs in a thrilling finish at Lord's here. A capaci'y crowd of 20.000 saw Kent, winning the toss, score303 words
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168 1967-09-04 16 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Brian Close, dropped as England's cricket captain for the West Indies tour, will be going there after all as a newspaper corres- pondent. The mass circulation Sunday Mirror said today Close had been signed up to report exclusively for them on the168 words
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262 1967-09-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malaysian Armed Forces are con fid en of beating the Penang XV in the interState competition of the Malaysian Rugby Union match on Sep*. 9 in Penang They have picked a well balanced team after yesterday's game with COBRA.262 words
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Article91 1967-09-04 16 CARDIFF, Wales. Sun (Reuter) Welshman Howard Winstone will meet Vicente Saldivar for the Mexicans world featherweight boxing title In Mexico City on Oct. 4. Winston's manager Eddie Thomas announced yesterday. It will be the third time the two boxers have met. Winstone. the 28-year-old British and91 words
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95 1967-09-04 16 WOODBRIDGE. Ontario. Sun. (Reuter) South African star Gary Player took the second-round lead in the CSS2M.O4M> Carling World Golf Championship here yesterday, shooting a three-under-par 68 for a 36-hole total of 137. American golfers Lee Trevino and Al Geiberger shared second place with second-round95 words
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541 1967-09-04 16 UNIVERSIADE TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter). The sth World Universiade Games after seven days of competition between 1,000 athletes from 30 countries enters its second last day today. Today will see the finals of the volleyball and basketball tournaments and the competition of the541 words
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Article98 1967-09-04 16 TOYKO. Sun. (Reuter) Medal ts.ble after the seventh day of the Fifth Universiade here: G S B USA 28 21 10 Japan 14 12 22 W. Germany 6 3 3 Britain 3 9 6 France 2 5 9 Italy 2 5 8 Sweden 2 0 0 Finland 11198 words
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252 1967-09-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sun The 30,000-strong Amalgamated Union of Public Employees have drawn up elaborate plans to stage a five-day sports festival in Singapore beginning early next month. A 19-man committee has been appointed to spearhead preparations for holding of the festival. The Chairman of *he252 words
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190 1967-09-04 16 SCARBOROUGH. Yorkshire. Sun. <Reuter) The Pakistani touring team in their closing first class fixture. made merry at the expense of T.N. Pearce's XI by scoring 365 for seven declared on the first day of their three-day cricket match here yesterday. Pearce's XI.190 words
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Advertisement431 1967-09-04 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from Singapore Citizens:Appointment: TECHNICAL CADET (Structural Engineering), P.W.D. Salary Scale: $340x15A —370 p.m. plus Variable Allowance. Age: Below 40 ye ATS. Cadetship: Minimum cadetship of 2 years. Qualifications: Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent; olus Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Structural/Civil Engineering or431 words
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Advertisement141 1967-09-04 14 TENDER NOTICE JABATAX KF.RJA RATA PERAK. KENYATAAN TAWARAN TAWARAN danpada pemborong2 yang berdafter dengan J.K.R. jenl* Kela« 'D' berkepala I dan Kelag 'C* ka Kelas 'A' berkepala I kepala kechil 3 akan dl-terlma dlPejabat Jururera Negerl. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak. Ipoh hlngga Jam pukol 3.00 petang pada 22hb. September. 1967141 words
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Miscellaneous48 1967-09-04 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $75,000.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****2 524.7ft0.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****2 8.187.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****0 8 J. 093.00 STARTERS ($589 00 each): No*. *****4 *****0 *****1 *****8 *****0 *****8 *****4. CONSOLATIONS ($309.00 each) Not: *****0 *****8 *****9 *****1 *****7 *****2 *****3 *****2 *****1 *****9.48 words
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Miscellaneous56 1967-09-04 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan;: 12.32 a.m. (7.7 ft), 12.33 p.m. (8.8 ft) Port Swettenham: 5.29 a.m. (16.1 ft). Port Dickson: 6.18 a.m. (9.0 ft), 6.51 p.m. (9.2 ft). Singapore: 11.22 a.m. (8.3 ft), 10.42 p.m. (9.7 ft). Sedili Kechil: 10.05 a.m. (7.8 ft), 8.49 p.m. (6.8 ft). Kuantan: 9.20 a.m.56 words
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