Eastern Sun, 5 September 1967

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  • 26 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 401 Tuesday, 5 September 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
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  • 392 1  -  by Suhaimi Bidin SINGAPORE, Mon. The body of a pretty 20-year-old mother was found lost night in a deserted spot in thick blukar about a quarter mile off the main 11 m.s. Sembawang Road here. The semi-nude body was found behind gome bushes, with the
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  • 564 1 South Vietnamese military leaders confirmed at polls SAIGOV MO\. (REUTER) T'HE success of South Vietnam's military leaders at the polls was confirmed today when their fiercest critic and strongest challenger, lawyer Mr. Truong Dinh Dzu, conceded election defeat with the results from 43 provinces and cities in.
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  • 79 1 BEIRUT.. Mon. <Reuter) Cairo Radio reported today that a clash was going on between Egyptian and Israeli forces in the Sue* Canal zone. The radio interrupted a news bulletin to report the clash. The broadcast said the Israelis had tried to send an armed boat,
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  • 479 1 CAIRO. Mon. (Reuter) Two of the men who directed Egypt's unsuccessful military campaign during the June Middle Easi fighting have been arrested on charges of trying to get back the jobs they lost in President Nasser's extensive post-war reshuffle. The authoritative Cairo newspaper, A
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  • 269 1  -  By BEN d'CUNHA KUALA LI MPI E. Mon. The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manirkavasagam. is to succeed Mr. R. Ramani as Malaysia's permanent representative to the I nited Nations. Mr. Ramani. who returned to Kuala Lumpur three months ago due to
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  • 49 1 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) —An explosion rocked the building of the Britishowned South China Morning Post in the Central District of Hong Kong Island tonight. A Government spokesman said the blast went off in the basement of the flvestorey building shortly before 9.00 p.m.
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 757 2  -  by Ben D'Cunha KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, this morning opened the conference of Southeast Asian officials on Transport and Communications with this advice: Less talk and more results." Addressing delegates from eight South east Asian
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    • 83 2 A proud mother. Madam Foo Ah N yue |i f Managing Director of CYC Shirt Company, a specialist in ahlrta is seen proudly posing with her two sons who are the directors of the firm. The occasion was the official opening of the CYC branch in
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    • 123 2 SINGAPORE Mon The Defence Mimater Mr Lim Kim San, said here today that peope of hu feneration were not given a chance to defend th# country in World War Two Mr. Lim was speaking at th* Cairnhi!l Community Centre to mark the sendingoff ceremony
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    • 30 2 MUAR. Mon. A mobile X-riv unit from the Mim*trj Of Health will ma*e a three-day visit to the T»ngkak Di«tnet. 1* miles nortn of here from Sept. 23.
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    • 261 2 HAITI. Mon. The vast sums of money spent In education was to ensure the nation's survi- val, said the Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. Speaklne at the opening of a $351,000 lower secondary school here today, the Minister added that everv
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    • 121 2 TELUK ANSON. Mon. The Assistant Minister of Finance. Dr. Ng Kam Poh. Is making an 11-day visit here from today. He will call at the Department of Inland Revenue ana Customs and Excise. Three schools here the San Mln National Type Primary School, the
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    • 140 2 KUALA LIMPt'R Mon. The Primp Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, has received a congratulatory message from the Prime Minister of Thailand. Field Marshal Tun Thanom Kittikacborn. on the occasion of the resumption of diplo. matic ties between Malaysia and Indonesia. The message reads: •'lt
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    • 140 2 Kl ALA LL'MPCR, Mon. The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority. (FAMA) would expand its new padi marketing scheme to cover the States of Kelantan Kedah. Perak and Selangor. The new scheme, if successful. would be ex'ended by acres of padi land in West Malaysia,
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    • 68 2 MUAR Mon. Mr Chua Kim Boon has been aleeted Chairman of the Buklt Kangar Malay«ian Chines A**oclation Branch at its annual meeting yesterday. Vice-Chairman are: Mr. Lim Ah Htang and Mr. Ong Kim Slang Secretary: Mr. Lau Chal Huat, Asst -Secretary: Mr. Fung Boon Hong
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    • 56 2 MUAR. Men. Member* of the Kheng Jal fHainanesei Association at Jalan Abdullah here will hold a get-together at its r°°faarden to mark the August Moon Cake Festival on Sept. 18 from 8 p m. Highlight* of the evening will be songs, speechessketches and dances by members of
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    • 237 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. U Nyun, the executive secretory of the Economic Commission for Asia ond the For Eost tECAFE), rodoy described Singapore's achievement in carrying out its family planning programme as very spectacular. He was speaking to newsmen when he visited the Minister tor
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    • 102 3 SINGAPORE Mon The Government ha/ decided to issue another 300 taxi licences by ballot Application form? for these taxi licences may be obtained at the Registrar of Vehicles Department. Middle Road, from 7.9.67 The closing date for the receipt of the applications Is 20 §67. Only
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    • 100 3 BINGAPORE. Mon. A tourist. Paul Frlcker. who claimed he carried a 6.25 mm Baby Browning pistol and 31 rounds of ammunition with him for self-defence, was today remanded by the Ninth Magistrate's Court on a charge of Illegally importing them into Singapore. The 31 rounds
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    • 259 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Another political detainee. Koh Teong Seou. a former employee in the Nanyang Siang Pau has been released after three At the time of his detention on Sept. 11. 1964. he was the then chairman of the pro-Communist Singapore Bookshop, Publication and
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    • 97 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Five girls, described by their counsel as fiancees of political detainees in Changl Prison, were today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with being members of an unlawful assembly In front of the Changi Prison on S*pt. 2 They ar* Chew Ah
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    • 98 3 SINGAPORE Mon. —AirIndia was awarded a bronze medal for its collection of First Flight Covers displayed at the recent Aerophllatelic Exhibition held in Bratislava. Czechoslovakia. This was the first time ever that such an exhibition has been held in Czechoslovakia. There were fifty participants. Gold, sliver and
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    • 359 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The increase in the volume of repairs and the increase in the number of Jobs created by it is indicative of the growing confidence among shipowners and their agents in the Keppel Dockyard. This was stated this morning by Mr. T.C McLay, the Chief
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    • 252 4 $7 mil wood-chippi KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Work on the biggest single industrial enterprise at Port Swettenham a $7 million wood-chipping plant will begin next week. I The Daishowa (Malaysia) Wood Products Sendirian Berhad. a joint venture between Malaysian and Japanese industrialists. Is to be built
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    • 70 4 IPOH. Mon. Tun Tan Slew Sin. Minister of Finance, and Tun V.T. Sambanthan. Minister ef Works. Posts and Telecommunications. will visit Bagan Serai on Thursday. The two Ministers will address an "Operation Good Citizen" Rally in Bagan Serai. The Ministers will be accompanied
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    • 146 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The release of 180 political detainees and the recent suspension of Suitability Certificates had at long last brought about a "wind of change of the country," the MJP for Batu. Dr Tan Chee Khoon, said today. Dr. Tan, in a statement, ia:d this
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    • 653 4  -  TAMPOI BY-ELECTION FOR STATE ASSEMBLY by K. G. Tharan JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The bottle for the 13,522 votes in the Tampoi by-election for the State Assembly is o straight fight between the Alliance Party and the Democratic Action Party (DAP). The Alliance candidate is
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    • 46 4 TAPAH. Mon Che Futiah binte Taharuddln. 19. of Bidor, was elected Merdeka Queen in a beauty contest organised here recently in conjunction with the 10th Anniversary of Merdeka Che Worslnl bmte Amad. of Tapah. wa s second, and Miss Shum Kwai Yong. third.
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    • 151 4 IPOH, Mon. Four persons were killed and two others serlousiy injured in four separate road accidents in Perak yesterday. The accidents occurred in Teluk Anson. Kampar. Orik and Sungei Siput North In Teluk Anson, a pedestrian. Tuan ftuan. 21, was involved in a collision
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    • 253 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A total of 452 monochrome prints were received at the close of the Photographic Art Competition for Secondary Students In Malaysia and Singapore, sponsored Jointly by the Photographic Society of Malaysia and the Student Weekly for 1967 The competition ended
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    • 450 13 SINGAPORE, Mon—Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rojarotnam flew to Jakarta this evening to put the finishing touches to the resumption of full diplomatic ties with Indonesia. Speaking to newsmen before departure, he said he would also take the opportunity to discuss several important aspects
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    • 83 13 ALOP STAR Mon The L::ns Club of Alor Star presented a television set to *r.e T B Ward of the General Hospital here and toys and ?weet« to ailing children in the Children',* Ward :r. crder not to leave out *ne unfortunate ones
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    • 611 13  -  Performance before Professor by Patricia Chan SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's 12-year-old piano and violin prodigy, Seow Yit Kin, today personally met hit future senior violin teacher, the renowed Professor Robert Masters, of the Yehudi Menuhin Music School in Surrey, England. They met, talked, discussed
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    • Article, Illustration
      69 13 MRS. June Isaac won a trio to Hong Ronf by Royal Air Cambodge when she was crowned "Mobil Princess* at the Raffles Hotel during the weekend. The contest was held in conjunction with Pegasus Nite Ball organised by the Mobil Recreation and Sports Club. Mrs. Isaac (centre) is
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    • 51 13 SINGAPORE Mon The Political Secretary to the Ministry of jCulture. Enche Ghazall Ismail will speak on "The role of Malays in a multi-racial society" at the Y s Men's Club of Singapore (B*ta Chapeter) luncheon meeting on Saturday <Sept 9). The lunch will be held at the Troika
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    • 151 13 MUAR Mon The Literary and Debating Society of St Andrews Continuation School here will hold an inter-Form Four debatlnt content from Sept. 24. The draw is as follows: Sept. 24: Contest One Form Four C versus Form Four X "Subject: Bpace Exploration is a waste of money). Contest
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    • 321 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. E W. Barker, wife of the Minister for Law and National Development today launched the Port of Singapore Authority's newest tug the "Tenega". The new twin Screw Rort Tug which was built by the PSA's Dockyard was launched at the Keppel
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    • 483 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Queen's Counsel, Mr. Sebae Shaw submitted an appeal in the High Court today that some of the evidence obtained by the prosecution in the case against a former Deputv Commissioner at the Singapore Registry of Persons, was illegally obtained. Besides this, he said
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 52 3 SPORE DIARY SINGAPORE. Tues. Outram Secondary School will hold its annual speech day tomorrow at 5.00 p.m. in the scnool hall. Mr Goh Koh Pui. Chairman General Manager. Port of Singapore Authority will be the guest speaker. Mrs Goh will be giving awav the awards and prizes to outstanding students
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    • 446 4 DEVELOPMENTS MD s 1 ■> THE ITALIAN TOY INDUSTRY The Italian toy industry has been making continuous progress in recent yea's as regards both output and exports Its successes are mainly due to the constant efforts of manufacturers to improve the quality of their products and their processing methods so
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 440 5 Labour under pressure BRIGHTON, England. Mon. (Reuter) Britain's eight-and-a-half million strong Trades Union Congress (Tl"C) will be under strong pressure to come out flatly against the Labour administration's economic policies at its week-long annual conference opening here today. Militant left wing trade unionists, who have
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    • 263 5 HOISTING MAO'S THOUGHTS, SAVON A. Italy, >Ion! (Reuter) A second Chinese ship hoisted Maoist and anti-imperialist slogans at an Italian port yesterdav, challenging an Italian ban against political propaganda by foreigners. The ton Chinese freighter Hsu Chang sailed in quietly hut the slogans in
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    • 109 5 CAIRO. Mon (Reuter) Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer. former Deputy Supreme Commander who uas dismissed after the Middle East war, has been arrested on charges of "attempting to stage a military comeback. the authoritative Cairo newspaper A 1 Ahram said today. Former War Minister
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    • 102 5 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Mon (Reuter) A helicopter rescue team today piucKed a teenage girl and baby from a mountain edge near here where thev had been stranded for three days after a picnic The Air Force was called in after a rescue team of climbers had
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    • 172 5 LONDON. Mon. (Router) Mr. Robert Bracshaw. Premier of the three-island Caribbean State of St. K.tts-Nevu-Anfuilia. has cal ed for British military action against breakaway Anguilla. I am going to tell the Commonwea'*h Office that Britain should act with military to disarm the rebels and
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    • 50 5 BF.R RILEY. California. Mon. (Reuter) A strong earthquake, possibly in Peru. was recorded by the University of California seismological station here yesterday. Station officials estimated the strength of the tremor at 6-75 on the Richter scale enough to cause extensive damage if It hit a build-up area.
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    • 316 5 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Sir Humphrey Trevelyan. Britain's High Commissioner in Aden, flew here early yesterday and immediately began talks at the Foreign Office on the deteriorating political situation in the South Arabian Federation. Britain is determined to kffp its pledge of
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    • 257 5 CHICAGO, Mon. (Reuter) The new Japanese ambassador in Washington, Mr. Takeso Shomoda, called on the United States last night to co-operate with Japan in the economic development of Asia. "The prosperity and stability of the Far East is the key to preserving world peace." he told
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    • 110 5 NEW YORK. Mon (Reuter) Dozens of forest fires raged in the Western United States and Canada yesterday. killing two firefighters and destroying thousands of acres of timber. Blazes in Idaho. Montana. Oregon Washington State and British Columbia have brought logging operations to a standstill
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    • 524 10 AFTER THE V'NAM POLLS SAIGON. Mon. (UPI) South Vietnam's newly elected government 1« an uncertain partnership between its two most prominent and perhaps ambitious generals. Rivalry and personal distrust led to Its unsteadiness. American pressure helped force it. Holding It together will truly be an
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    • 187 10 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Novelist Graham Greene today asked that royalties due to him in Russia should be paid to the wives of two jailed Soviet writers, Andrej Sinyavsky and Yuli DanieL Writing from a Paris address he made the suggestion in a
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    • 77 10 IT'S champagne for Brlgitte Bardot and English actor Sean (James Bond) Connery, after meeting to discuss the details of a multi-million dollar Western called "Shalako", which they are to Aim soon in Mexico. In the film Connery does not play secret agent 007, but
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    • 189 10 Latin boos and 'Buffoon' for PM late for 'Oed VENICE, Mon (Reuter) Boos and shouts of "Buffoon" greeted Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro at the Venice Film Festival last night when he arrived half an hour late for the screening of an Italian film based
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    • 35 10 LOS ANGELES. MOD. (Renter! Eieht prisoners escaped last niftat from the Los Anreles County Jail, police reported. Authorities said it was not known immediately how they made their breakout from the large, modern jail.
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    • 223 10 DOUGLAS. Isle of Man. Mon. (Reuter) The British government has sent a minister here on a delicate mission: to soothe the ruffled feelings of this tiny island's administration over a 'pirate*' pop radio station. Lord Stonham. Minister of State at the Home office today starts
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    • 125 10 LONDON. Moo <Renter) West German interest in joining Britain in building a "swing-wing" fighter aircraft haa mounted and the project la virtually certain to go ahead, the tndependent London Time., maid to d «y. The paper® »hr correaBdent said hope* were _b among British officiate
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    • 116 10 SRINAGAR. KASHMIR. Mon. < Reuter) Hindus have suspended their three-week-old demonstrations here again?*, the a-leged abduction of a Hindu girl and her marriage to a Moslem Leaders of the Hindu action committee said the demonstrations, which have claimed three lives had been suspended for
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    • 107 10 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon fßeuter) Episcopalian Anglican Bishop Kllmar Myers of California said yesterday that the United States had sunk to "the depths of moral degradation In a Labour Day sermon prepared for delivery here. Bishop Myers said the US was "in a most dangerous but moral state''
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    • 196 10 WOMAN HEADS PHOXE CO. TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Japanese men tend to gram nle a new oriental proverb to the effect that the only things which have become stronger since World War II are women and socks Another nail was driven in the coffin of Jap's male supremacists this
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    • 142 10 Favourite fall guy MANILA. Mon (UPI) The largest English-language newspaper here today blamed the United States for the economic troubles of the Philippines her former colony. The Manila Times said in an editorial "The basic cause is. of course, none other than the continuation of a colonial
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    • 97 10 MARBOURG West Germany. Mon. (Reuter) Two more people have ded of a mystery killer disease imported Into Gtrminy with a batch of Ugandan Rhesus Monkeys The deaths yesterday of a 39-year-old veterinary surgeon and a laboratory assistant, aged 28. brought the death toll to six. Seven
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    • 83 10 MAHE, Seychelles. \!oc. (Feuter) The population of the Seychelles group of islands a British coiony in the Indian Ocean vote on December 12 to decide their future links with Britain. Announcing the date for •he Legislative Council elections, the Governor, Sir Huge Norman Walker said
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    • 490 10 Goad health n turaliy THE health and economy of rice-eating nations could improve measurably if more riceeaters switch to the unpolished grain according to a "Professor and preacher of health". And the man ought to know because he is a living example of one that
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    • 3060 6 >- s* U< T' NATIONAL w Hi m \s (J •J w /?-«?000 with 6 bands aid 16 transstars/ifedes RADIO MALAYSIA September 5—Sept. 11 RADIO SINGAPURA 5—Sept. 11 Tuesday SEPTEMBER 5 A.M.: TIMEX-TIME 600 Prog. Summary: 6 02 Morning Melodies. 7 02 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News in
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  • Boutique
    • 354 7 JHE designs of the dresses you see in this page are the work of an up-and-coming young man with a flair for fashion designing. He Is 19-year old Thomas Wee of Singapore who has for long made fashion designing h i s favourite
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    • Article, Illustration
      124 7 'J'HIS Is a recipe on Yo-yo biscuits. The ingredients needed are 12 o*s. butter, four ots castor sugar, eight oxs flour, four ozs custard powder, one teaspoon baking powder and 1$ teaspoon vanilla essence. Grease the baking trays. Add baking powder into flour and sift. Then mix in custard
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    • 58 7 MODELS from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur paraded In ran displaying the latest fashions. The item railed, 'fashion on wheels' prereded the start of the Tunku Abdul Rahman tirand Prix at Batu Tlga near Kuala Kumpur on Saturdav. Picture shows two of the models. Eastern Sun pix. by
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    • 260 7 SINGAPORE. Mon Many women have often desired to keep long fingernails which enhances the feminity of their hands but alas long fingernails become so fragile that they seem to break at every available opportunity. Many women have had to forego his 'feminine luxury" for the
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    • 223 7  -  by: Mary Sue Miller By NANA. A LOVELY mother writes: My 14-year-old daughter has tweezed her eyebrow* into a thm line. It's the newest thing, she says Be that as it may. *he effect my child has achieved j* a straggly, uneven line, chopped off at both
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    • 459 7  -  l»v: Florence de Santis Q: I have an emerald green cocktail dress with touches of white satin. I've been usine black silk shoes with it. but don't really like them. On the other hand, shoe? dyed to match seems too formal, as the dress has sleeves and
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    • 193 7 JAKARTA Mon (Renter) Indonesian women are clinging fast to their national costume to repel a recent invasion by miniskirts. Some womens organisation* have criticised mlnlsklrtg some of which have hemlines seven Inches above the knee and mothers are telling their daughters not to wear them A
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    • 225 7 p 1 LOOK f08... TORTOISE shell for accessories. in links for chain belts, in leathers with tortoise shell surface, in jewellery to be worn with suits. NEW striped brilliance for cocktail and evening dresses, in slanted stripes of black and silver, in Roman stripes of brilliant colours THE
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    • 44 7 by Johnny hart NCW VOAFC CONE" IT: TRe/ THINK WE EXX HANDS! VFEJ-,.WE V L >B(JEOR HANDS MARSE, OL/T NOME CF WE RECR OF US MAVG. WCL«L> WRTAT DO\FC>O ASOCRTME^ESS. \FC>UEORUSIMF' 7~F NCJTHIF^.^ ..■AMD AMVBCCV'TFAAT" DONT UK& IT &ETS OJFFSD JJSJ THB MOUTH I
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  • 871 8 THE natural rubber industry is facing a crisis of change. It has not only to compete with synthetic but it must also produce rubber to meet the specific needs of customers. The conservative producers, especially the smallholders, may not realise the challenge posed by technological advancement. It
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  • 2649 8  -  -By: S. W. LIM This article was tabled at a symposium on 'Environment and the Citizen' conducted by the Singapore Planning and Urban Research Group on Aug. 31. The symposium was sponsored by the Democratic Socialist Club of the University of Singapore. WHEN we talk
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  • 168 8  -  LETTERS... John K. Masillamoney I WISH to point out, that go it alone and break away are most unfortunate terms. As a member of the Tamil Work Committee I can say that the intention of the Tamil Churches is to assume greater responsibilities just as the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 227 8 I By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author* "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") Steve was always thought 1 to be a good and careful boy. but he nearly killed his father, Dan. On his way home Steve found an unexploded dynamite detonating cap He took it home with him and placed
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 287 9 LONDON, Mon. Damage, dirt, disease and delays caused by polluted air may become hazards of the past as a result of research by atomic energy scientists in Britain. At the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell. Berkshire, southern England, there is to be a five-year
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    • 323 9 tUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Another residen* executive, Mr. James Y. Chou. of Esso Standard Malaya Berhad in Kuala Lumpur, kas .eft on a twelve-month taining/working assignBent at the Company's h?ad offices in the United Sates. |!r Chou, the Assistant C?st Operations Mana§er in Kuala
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    • 75 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (UPI) Indonesian exports this year can oe expected to exceed the target of US$475 million. Trade Minister Maj Gen. Ashari told newsmen in Jakarta The Minister said that calculations based on current trends indicate a realiable export value of about US 5520 million, thus
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    • 84 9 THIS view of the moon's hidden side was photographed by Lunar Orbiter V on Aug The lighted portion represents about one-fourth of the hidden side. Surface features as small as 1.50(1 feet (450 metres) ran be distinguished in the photograph. Lunar Orbiter Is
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    • 295 9 SINGAPORE. Mon—September first grade rubber fob buyers closed at 5 pm. .n Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 494 cents per lb., down 5/8 cents from previous close. The tone was inactive. After a sow and unchanged opening, the market was \ery quiet in the early
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    • 834 9 Speculation on Ben Co. causes sharp rise SINGAPORE. Mon. Heavy speculation in the market on the Ben Co. counter today caused a sharp rise In it* price and trading totalling a difference of 22 cents at one s'age and recorded a turnover of more than 320.000 units. Trading for Ben
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    • 25 9 HONG KONG Mon.(UPI) —Today's money quotations HK55.***** 5.78 per US dollar for cash HK$ 16.05 per pound sterling HK5270.375 per tael gold.
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    • 15 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The Tin price today is $592 —up 624 c«nts a picul.
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    • 25 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) —6 Rubber opened quiet. No. 1. RSS spot 15-5/16 15-7 16. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports Sept. 15-1/16 15-3/16.
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    • 97 9 SINGAPORE. Mon A new telephone exchange at Ufracombe is to be supplied with some of the most advanced telephone equipment under a contract worth about £BO.OOO placed with the Telecommunication.s Group by the Post Office The contract which Is part of the Post Office
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    • 110 9 SINGAPORE. Mon As part of the National Coa! Board's reconstruction ana modernisation of Welbeck Colliery (No'tinghamshire>. the Plessey Telecommunications Group. W:gan. has supplied ana insta.ied some of the most advanced mine equipment. Under a £lO.OOO contract, Plessey. has provided automatic shaft signalling systems which
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    • 60 9 SYDNEY. Mon Australia's first plant for the production of truck axles is to be built in Melbourne The operating company will be I E L -Rockwell Pty Ltd., in which Industrial Engineering and Rockwell Standard Corporation of the United States, one of the leading makers
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    • 245 9 EAST BERLIN, Mon. (Reuter) The Leipzig autumn fair for consumer goods opens tomorrow with over 6.000 exhibitors from 50 countries displaying products ranging from advanced electronic equipment to coffee and fruit. The organisers of the week-long fair are expecting about 200,000 visitors and prospective
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    • 475 9 SINGAPORE—f*t«»rk Exchange bid and offer price# ofTlclalb IIMfd at the close of hu«1ne*s. INDUSTRIAL Ben Co 1.54 1.56 E.A.I 2.22 2.26 Rotifctead 1.52 1.55 C. Sugar 1.82 1.64 Chemical Co 1.51 1.52 Cold storage 3.46 iMlnlop 2.2ft 2..10 E. smelting 4.24 F.ssn ord« 3.16 3.18 Htzpatrlck* 1.55 1
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    • 44 9 Flr«t Malavan 2.27 2 36 Sernnd Malayan 1.63 1.72 Third Malayan 1.13 1.22 The fmn mrrrp AInduMrv Fnnd .67 .97 The "tarings Fund 1.30 1 39 Maaran Investment Fnnd 1.05 1.15 Merlin* Commodity 3 4/4 Flr«>t Hongkong .78 82 Hongkong -53 -57
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    • 100 9 The noon price* at tl»# *ingapore Chinese Prrxlure Fxchang® today are > Bayer Selier Coronat Oil Bulk i: 2« Coconut Oil (F O B Brum* 4».:« Loose < opra Mixed Aug./>ept M.50 M nnt ok White Pepper (F.O.B.) X.L.W 125.09 Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 36% VI..W 122.5# Sarawak >pectal
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    • 193 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thp following ships are expected to be in port day:God owns Vessels 1/2 Yewbank 3 4 Phenlan 5 Mihara Mara 6/7 Lloyd Bakkp 8 9 Golden Spring 10 11 Kyosho Maru 13/14 Maron 15/16 Jessenlce 18 Thorsorlent Hongkong Banner 21/22 Empire Gannet 23/24 Kenlngau 25~26
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    • 903 9 Ipoh. Penan*. Alor Star. K Bahru Time 7 Oo a.m. Airline BA 789 to K I umpur. Colombo. Bom hiT, tairo. London Time roo im. AlrUne ML 452 k aching. Time 7.31 am airline ML 122 to Kuala Lumpur Time t 1.1 a.m. Airline PA 842
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    • 185 10 THRUSH BULLETS HAP APPARENTLY AT LON« LAST FOU ND THEIR MASK ON THE CHIEF OF UUCTAT AS SLUGS STTTCHCP A FTTTTERN OFSUOPEN DEATH WTO THE VEHICLE S MOTOR, IT WOUIP SEEM THAT ALEXANDER *WWS MASTER COUNTER-ESPJONA6E OTBMDON9 WERE EfiPED fOREVER-A TRAGEP/ THAT AIL IFIK>» *1 AT A SECRET THRUSH HEAPQUARTERS
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    • 240 12 SINGAPORE, Mon "Hogan's Heroes." a halfhour comedy series situated in a prisoner of war camp for Allied soldiers somewhere in Germany in 1942 and starring Bob Crane as Col. Robert Hogan. will make its debut on Channel Eight. Monday at 7.50 p m. The Germans
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    • 388 12  -  -Jy Hoo Ban Khee KI'ALA LUMPUR, .Mon. Kuala Lumpur Theatre Club's mythological comedy, "Rape Of Th e Belt" Is to go on the stage at the Town Hall here on Wednesday. The Greek classic by Benn W Levy produced by Mr Robert Van Der Poel. promises fun and
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    • 781 12 EDIFFUSION Network) I L I ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Singapore A.M. 600 Dawn Serenade; 630 Breakfast Club, with Larry Lai: 645 Your Daily Horoscope 1 Birthday Greetings: 7.00 News; 7.30 Rediffusion Health Tip; 745 Assignment Hollywood reporter Fred Robbing meets the stars of films and television. Today. Steve Lawrence. 800 .News; 810
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    • 504 12 SINGAPURA PROGRAMMES FOR SCHOOLS Tuesday A M TIMEX-TIME: 8 10-8 50 English 2nd Language Sec. I —At the Hairdresser (Eng.); 9.15-9.35 Civics Sec I The Fight .Against Disease (Ch.); 10.00-10.20 General Science Sec II Lenses and photography (Eng. >; 11.05-11.25 Mathematics Sec I —Graphs and statistical data (Eng.); 11 45-12.05
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    • 1257 12 Radio Singapura —programmes 9.30 THF NEWS 940 HARMONICAS IX HARMONY 10 00 WEEKEND SPORTS A report on weekend sport? activities. 10.15 AT VOI R REQUEST A request specially for oversea* listeners. 11 00 THE NEWS 11.15 AT THE BALLET 12 00 CLOSE DOWN Saturday SEPTEMBER 9 AM TIMEX-TIME 600 GOOD
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    • 168 13 WSHAW ORGANISATION ILI D O Phone 284)4 I J*th Di»: 11, IM, «M. «M. 91J No Half-Prlce No Pre* Li*t Ait»snce CASH 80--fcnf» eulyt Sean Connery J* J*mea Bon>i 007 "TOT 7 OVLT LIVE TWia' Technicolor PanavUioti fUA) I*o MILITARY CONCESSION for 6.30 3!« 918 p m Show* TOMORROW IK
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    • 60 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1.06 a.m. (8.2 ft), 1.09 p.m. (9.1 ft) Port Swettenham: 6.15 a.m. (169 ft), 6.31 p.m. (16.4 ft) Port Dickson: 6.59 a.m. (9.8 ft), 7.29 p.m. (9.4 ft). Singapore: 11.50 a-m. (8.6 ft.), 11.25 p.m. (10.1 ft) Sedili Kechil: 10.32 a.m. (7.8 ft), 9.45 p.m. (7.2
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