Eastern Sun, 6 September 1967
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Title Section24 1967-09-06 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 402 Wednesday* 6 September 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article246 1967-09-06 1 KHOO BOON CHOO - By KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Tues. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, today hoped the leaders of North Vietnam would be susceptible to approach for peace talks with the results of South Vietnam's presidential elections now already knowndo hope the Vietnam war will come to246 words
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Article, Illustration444 1967-09-06 1 MANILA, TUES. (Reuter) PHILIPPINE Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos today praised Malaysia for entering into the anti-smuggling agreement with his country despite the fact that she (Malaysia) had "nothing to gain and everything to lose." Mr. Ramos returned from Taipeh where he had stopped over for a few444 words
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Article, Illustration336 1967-09-06 1 JAKARTA, Toes. (fPI) An agreement for an exchange of formal diplomatic representations between Indonesia and Singapore is exported to be reached in Jakarta before the week expires. Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today that no problems exist to hamper restoration of formal relations withUPI photo - 336 words
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Article103 1967-09-06 1 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI) South Communist China's major city. Canton, is a ghost town after dark, a Hong Kong newspaper quoting travellers from there reported today. The rghtwing Tin Tin Yat Pao said the streets are deserted at night because no one dares venture103 words
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Article49 1967-09-06 1 TOKYO. Tues. (UPl)—The now concluding Japanese summer was so hot people drank more beer than sake, according to Government tax official?. They say the Japanese, with an a.iult population jf 83 million, drank over 100,000 quarts of beer while sweltering in 100 degree sticxy heat.49 words
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106 1967-09-06 1 GANDER. Newfoundland. Turs (UPIi A C*echosIo vakian airliner carrying 69 persons and full load of fuel for a flight to Havana crashed and burst into flames moments after takeoff today. At least 31 persons survived. Some of the survivors were so critically burned they106 words
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185 1967-09-06 1 JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter) Indonesia's acting President, General Suharto, today met chiefs of the Indonesian armed forces in an apparent attempt to ease tensions in East Java following the Army's month-old crackdown on deposed President Sukarno's supporters there It followed a meeting earlier185 words
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Article, Illustration184 1967-09-06 1 Ben D'Cunha - fey Ben D'Cunha ITU ALA LUMPUR, Tucs. The Chief See- retary to the Government, Tan Sri Abdul Jamil Rait, is tipped to be Malaysia's High Commissioner to Britain. His post will be taken over by the Chief Establishment Officer, Tan Sri Tunku184 words
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Article55 1967-09-06 1 AMV.VN. Tues (Reuter) A lo; daman military spokesman ircv.sec Israel; forc«6 of firing on force., stationed East of Damieh Bridge on three occaaion* today. A, Statement said that two Jordanian soldiers were alight iy ;njureo in the intermittent clashes, which began at 054[, locai (0345 GMT; and55 words
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Article73 1967-09-06 1 NEW DELHI. Tut* (Renter) India's Foreign Minister. Mohammedali Currim Chlfla, today rrsipied in protest against the Crtwersment's educational policy. He said Government changes involving a «udden switch from English to regional languages would imperil national unity. Mr Chagla. aged 66. was the first Moslem to hold73 words
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Miscellaneous14 1967-09-06 1 "I don't understand how people think you can't keep a Pet in an Apartment!"14 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration80 1967-09-06 2 Arrhes, huntings and coloured lights were being stripped down in Kuala Lumpur at the end of the week-long 10th Merdeka anniversary celebrations. But the illuminated arch80 words
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1313 1967-09-06 2 by Lim Thow Boon TTUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sir Dingle Foot, Q.C., today said the aim of the Emergency (Federal Constitution and Constitution of Sarawak) Act, 1966, was simply to set aside the judgment of Mr. Justice Harvey which last1,313 words
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Article87 1967-09-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Four masked men. two armed with pistols, today he 4 d up an old woman an-t her daughter-in-law at theit hr>u.-# in Ja'an Logam. o ft •Jalan Chera* here early and esraped with ST73 in cash and valuables. T h-» victims were Madam N«87 words
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Article69 1967-09-06 2 PEN AN G. Tues A lorry, valued Jl.flhO. w»s recovered by the Police along Gurnev Drive yesterday. It belonged to a teacher. Saw Eng Hai. who. had earlier reported it missing from outside hi* house in Prangm Road the previous day The lorry was believed to have69 words
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Article21 1967-09-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Polire today that two cars and four motor-cycies reported stolen have been recovered.21 words
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Article44 1967-09-06 2 SPENANG, Tues. A housewife from Butterworth. Chin Kim Gaik, 2«. was robbed of her handbag while she was walking along Crescent yesterday. She said that a cyclist came from behind and snatched it. It contained her drivini licence, identity card and $l4.44 words
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213 1967-09-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia's High Commissioner to India. Tan Sri Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmad, returned here today for a short holiday before taking up his new post as Ambassador to Japan at the end of the month or early next month.213 words
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Article514 1967-09-06 2 Manicka's bid to break MAPA-NUPW deadlock KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Efforts by the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagom, to break the deadlock between the Malayan Agricultural Producers' Association and National Union of Plantation Workers, had failed. The Minister had called the leaders of both groups Mr. J A T.514 words
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Article51 1967-09-06 2 PENANG. Tue* A 39-year-old housewife. Ooi Soo Tin from Jaiar. Batu puan. Ayer Itam was robbed of here gold bracelet, valued Sl3. by a cyclist armed with knife. yes*erday. She wa< on her way to visit >*er friend when she was robbed No ore was around when the51 words
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261 1967-09-06 2 PENANG, Tues.— The Minister of Labour. Mr. Manickava*agam. is not going to he Malaysia's permanent representative to the Cnlted Nations. This was stated by the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, at the Ravan Lepas airport here just before leaving for Kuala Lumpur this261 words
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273 1967-09-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A report 071 a social security scheme to be introduced in Malaysia wa.« today presented to the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin. The presentation was made by Mr. A.N Ambo, social security adviser to the Ministry of Labour, who273 words
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Article84 1967-09-06 3 MALACCA, Tues The Hindu community here is to build a $20,000 crematorium at Bukit Serindit. Over $5,000 was raised at the inaugural meeting convened by a social worker and community leader Mr. C M. Seth. The Chettiar Chamber of Commerce has offered to donate $1,500 while Mr.84 words
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Article61 1967-09-06 3 MALACCA. Tues. The Merdeka celebrations which have Just ended here were marred by two fatal road accidents. Both occurred along the north coast road The second road fatality occurred last Saturday when a municipal labourer, Virian Papu. 54 was knocked down by a military truck. Two days earlier,61 words
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199 1967-09-06 3 LOW CHONG FATT - Bv LOW CHONG FATT KfANTAN. Tues The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. today praised Methodist Schools in the country which he said were well disciplined. He was speaking at the opening of a Sl3A.non extension f o the Methodist Girls' School in Jalan199 words
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Article71 1967-09-06 3 PENAN G, Tues —Lim Teor.g Leong, 18, and Lee Moh Sai. 15. claimed trial in the Session's Court today to a charge of robbing Ch'ng Kim Hong of 5145. with another still at larae. at his house in Malay Street on Aug. 5. They were71 words
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Article30 1967-09-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Parking meters valued at $661.16 were reported s olen at 845 a.m. from Jalan Pmtas, Cross Street, Leboh Pudu, Jalan Bandar and the Embankment.30 words
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198 1967-09-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mademoiselle Yvette Chauvire. a French ballerina of world-wide repute, will arrive at Subang Airport from Singapore tomorrow, at 10.15 a.m. She is on her way back from a tour in Australia with a company of 17 dancers. She will198 words
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Article, Illustration264 1967-09-06 3 Maureen Lee - By Maureen Lee KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The gap in the electricity net work in Western Malaysia will be filled when the $B5 million power station in Port Dickson is completed by early 1969. It will be linked to the Kedah, Perak, Selangor264 words
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254 1967-09-06 3 JOHORE BAHRU Tues. The Democratic Action Party would fight to the last to save Malaysia should there be any foreign attempt to invade the country. Mr. Devan Nair the DAP's Member of Parliament. said. "We are prepared to sacrifice and to resist any aggression254 words
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Article51 1967-09-06 3 MALACCA. Tues. A Form Two oupil of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, here, reported missing on Merdeka Day after taking part in the parade, was found yesterday. The girl, whose name is being withheld was reporter to have stayed with a friend until her discovery51 words
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221 1967-09-06 3 Lucian Peter - by Lucian Peter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The War Department Civilian Staff Association has issued 6,000 secret ballot papers to its members in West Malaysia seeking their mandate for industrial action. Completed ballot papers are to be returned by members to their respective branches by221 words
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Article159 1967-09-06 3 PENANG. Tuev The President of the Session's Court. Mr. Sim Ewe Eon*, told a watchman, Ismail bin Said. 39, of the Kapitaji Kling Mosque in Pitt Street here today, he was lucky he had not used force when he robbed a receptionist of the Hotel International, in159 words
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Article48 1967-09-06 3 TELUK ANSON. Tues. An Indonesian was found hiding in a house in Jalan Bagan Datoh here, yesterday during a police raid. The man was subsequently handed over to the Immigration Department pending deportation to Indonesia. He has entered Malaysia without A valid passport.48 words
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Article49 1967-09-06 3 TAPAH. Tues Police here yesterday recovered s2. r,ft Q. believed to have been par* of the loo*, in ar. armed robbery at the Cameron Highland® Two youths were arrested On Aug 24, four armed men raided a coffee shop in Cameron Highlands and esraoec with S4.non.49 words
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Article39 1967-09-06 3 PENANG. Tues —Mr C. V Devan Nair, DAP. MP. for Bur.gsar. will give a talk on "Why the Alliance policy must fail in Malaysia" on Sunday, at 3 p m. at the Dawood Restaurant here39 words
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140 1967-09-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A man who pleaded guilty to a charge of destroying the contents (which turned out to be samsu > of a Dot before Police seized It was today fined S2OO or a month's jail in the Session's Court here. Tan Then140 words
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Article, Illustration70 1967-09-06 3 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Saturday granted an audience to the visiting Korean Ambassador to Japan. Mr. Dong Joo Kim and the Korean Consul-General in Hong Kone. Mr. Sang Moon Chang, at the Lstana Negara. Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows His Majesty (right) talking to (from left)70 words
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428 1967-09-06 4 Transport, communications strategy needed KUALA LUMPUR 'THE conference of South-east Asian officials on transport and communications will this week set about the task of developing a strategy for transport and communications for this area, that will be the foundation for an economic revolution in428 words
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Article128 1967-09-06 4 PEN AN G Tues Eight Malay fishermen suffered an ordeal when their fishing vessel capsized in th« rough sea off Pulau Langkawi on the morning of Aug. 10. while another fisherman, Yacob bin Lone waa reported still missing A crew of nln e left here in their128 words
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484 1967-09-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. -The Selangor Rice Millers' Association has objected to the proposed amendment gronting the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) power to mill and sell the padi. The association considered that if such power were to be given to FAMA It would484 words
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55 1967-09-06 4 ROSENELLY binti Abu Bakar, 19, (centre) a commercial student, was elected "Miss Malaysia Kajang" in the beauty contest held recently in Kajang to mark the tenth Merdeka anniversary celebrations. Second was Miss Linda Atkinson, 18, (left) a student of an English School, and third place went to Miss Yap Moy55 words
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95 1967-09-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The National Productivity Centre in Petaling Jay a i« conducting a flveday course on "managerial functions" for the first time. This course which began yesterday deal* with all of the functions essential to successful management of an enterprise planning, organising, delegating, directing and95 words
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55 1967-09-06 4 THE Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak speaks to the New Zealand High Commissioner Mr. B.D. Zohrab and the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. T. Kojima at a buffet dinner, given by Tun Razak, in honour of delegates attending the conference of South East Asian officials on Transport and Communications, at Parliament House,55 words
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280 1967-09-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tu«. An amah today told a Magistrate's Court that she made •n appointment with a gunner the next day after she was moies'ed and robbed by him at knife-point. She said she met him the r.ext day (May 29) near the280 words
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176 1967-09-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The peace and harmony in which the various communities in Malaysia live have greatly impressed the Ghanaian High Commissioner to Australia and Malaysia. Mr. H.V.H Sekyi- Mr. Sekyi. who was here for the 10th Merdeka anniversary celebrations at the invitation of176 words
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Article148 1967-09-06 4 KUAL'A LUMPUR. Tues A 15-year-old lirl waiting for a bus at alan Tuanku A b d a 1 Rahman was tricked into accepting a lift home and was raped twice by two men at a dark and secluded spot in Jalan Maxwell instead. In148 words
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140 1967-09-06 4 KUALA LUMPUF. Tues. Six senior Malaysia Government officials will leave for India tomorrow for a month's training course in community development. They are Enche Tajul Arifln bin Mohd. Pilus, Regional Secretary. Federal Land Development Authority. Ipoh; Mohd. Othman bin Mohd. Din. State Development140 words
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Article, Illustration661 1967-09-06 10 ITS NO PICNIC BUT DRASTIC: SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Health Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today explained why, despite Singapore's success in family planning, abortion would be legalised. Speaking at the opening of a tenday seminar on the Communication Aspects of Family Planning sponsoredEastern Sun pix - 661 words
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239 1967-09-06 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore must learn from the experience of advanced nations and make use of these experiences to advance herself. This was stated also n:ght by Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. Parliamentary Secretary. Ministry of Health and MP for Bukit Timah. He was239 words
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161 1967-09-06 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 28-vear-o'd bride who flew ail the way here from Brita.n to be married is to fly back tomorrow to resume duty three days after her marriage. The bride, Surgeon Lieutenant Anita Baritrop, RN, is a medical officer in the HMS161 words
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Article43 1967-09-06 10 SINGAPORE, Tues —The Democratic Socialist Club will hold its third anniversary dinner and dance on Sept. 9 at 7.30 p.m. at the Celestial Room in Orchard Road here. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Minister for Foreign Affairs, is expected te attend the function.43 words
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Article132 1967-09-06 10 SINGAPORE. Tues All passage by any craft, except cm work connected with the piling operations. i s prohibited with immediate effect in the piling area to the southward of Clifford Pier. This follows reports from the Marine Police that many small craft are ignoring the terms132 words
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Article, Illustration542 1967-09-06 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, U Nyun, today pinpointed four areas in which family planning program* mes could be enhanced They are the administrative component of the programme; evaluation;542 words
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Article123 1967-09-06 10 SINGAPORE, Tues —The Republic's First Lady. Puan Noor Aishah will declare open the Singaoore Red Cross Society Fun Fair 1967 on Saturday, (Sept 9) at 10.40 a.m. at the Red Cross House here. Puan Noor Aishah who is the President of the Society, will tour the123 words
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Article, Illustration463 1967-09-06 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok said tonight if the Republic is to continue to prosper and progress, it must have a highly disciplined and organised modern society. He was speaking to the first batch of National Servicemen in463 words
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283 1967-09-06 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mrs Devan Nalr. the MP for Moulmein Is to ask the Minister for Health If he will sympathetically consider any representations made or to be made to him by religious end other organisations against the proposed legislation on abortion. Her question will283 words
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Article56 1967-09-06 10 SINGAPORE. Tues Mrs. Chiang Chu Ping and M:s« Pang Son Wan of Singapore have just finished a 30-week study* of kindergartens and play centres in Christchurch and Auckland. New Zealand, under the Colombo Plan. The course has given them some idea as to how to introduce56 words
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Article, Illustration901 1967-09-06 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Chairman of the Eastern Sun, Datin Aw Kow, speaking on "Journalism as a Career", today told a large gathering of students that journalism as a career was an exciting one, though not a leisurely profession. She said the901 words
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366 1967-09-06 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The whole of today's High Court hearing in an appeal br a former Deputy Commissioner at the Singapore Registry of Persons was confined to the notes of the proceedings at the lower court Queen's Counsel, Mr. Sebag366 words
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Article91 1967-09-06 11 SINGAPORE. Tues—The Naval Base Theatre Club, after nr-re *han twenty years of straight plays and Christmas pantomimes, has now turned for the first time to musical revue Kaleidoscope" produced by Ken Davies. will be staged nightly in the Japanes3 Theatre in HM. Naval Ba-e from Sept 1291 words
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Article, Illustration250 1967-09-06 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Parliamentary Secretary, two MPs and two University of Singapore dons were among the 51 officer cadets of the People's Defence Force, who passed out today. They were Mr Ho Chen? Choon, the Parliamentary Secretary to th* Minister for National Development.Eastern Sun pix - 250 words
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362 1967-09-06 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore should be invited to participate in the proposed conference by the world's largest natural rubber producers Malavsia, Thailand. Indonesia and Ceylon to find an answer to the problems of falling prices of natural rubber. Mr Tan Eng Joo, deputy362 words
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211 1967-09-06 11 SINGAPORE. Toes. A team of experts from the Asian Development Bank is currently carrying out an economic and technical survey here in connection with the Asian Agricultural Survey in Singapore. The survey began on Aug. 26 and is scheduled to end on September 13 The211 words
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Article47 1967-09-06 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Pinto Fearghal has been elected president of the Singapore Catering Services Staff &nd Workers' Trade Union for 1967. Other officials elected: Mr. Lim Jim Wan, vice-president, Mr. Foo Chee Tow. secretaiy and asst secretaries. Messrs. Ho Swee Cheow and Tan Swan Yang.47 words
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Article, Illustration34 1967-09-06 11 Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, (with folded hands), Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Minister for Finance and Mr. P. Govindasamy, MP for Anson are seen paying their last respects to the late Mr. Chiang.34 words
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242 1967-09-06 11 SINGAPORE, Tues—Th« Third District Judge, Mr. N. A D'Rozario today acquitted and oischarged 19 out of 24 persons charged with being members of an unlawful assemoly and rioting without calling for their defence In acquitting them he said he agreed with their counsel,242 words
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Article195 1967-09-06 11 SINGAPORE Turs. The Prime Minister. Mr Le« Kuan Tew. and the Minister for Finance. Dr Gota Kens Swee. were am on? the larre turnout at the funeral of the late Mr. Chi an r Tins Woon. 52, of Keons Siak Street. Also presen* were other195 words
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Miscellaneous81 1967-09-06 2 IK.L. DIARY! TODAY Exhibition of phonographs at British Council; Zoo Negara 10 am. to 6 p.m; Muz:um Negara 10 ain to 6.30 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 am. to 12.30 p.m. 2 pm. to 5 p.m. and 6 pm. to 9 p m.. Tenth National Art Exhibition. National Art81 words
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WORLD NEWS
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720 1967-09-06 5 AFTER THE POLLS SYDNEY, Tues. (Reuter) The lives of Australians hang on the future behaviour of the winners in the South Vietnamese elections, the Sydney afternoon newspaper "Daily Mirror" says in an editorial. Noting that General Thieu and Air Vice-Mar-shal Ky had been voted720 words
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Article95 1967-09-06 5 GEORGETOWN. Tues. (Reuter) Tall 19-year-old East Indian beauty Shakira Baksh (37-24-37) who survived a terrorist time bomb blast at the US. Embassy here two years ago. will represent Guyana at this year's "Miss World" contest In London She won the crown of "Miss Guyana" from95 words
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Article, Illustration23 1967-09-06 5 SAIGON, Tues Angry Troung Dinh Dzu, right, who polled second in the Saigon elections claimed that the polls were rigged. UPI radio photoUPI radio photo - 23 words
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Article200 1967-09-06 5 Harold Wall - I'm OK w By Harold Wall GIBRALTAR. Tues. (Reuter) Voter* in this last British colony in Europe decide in a referendum on Sundav (Sept. 10) whether to Join Spain or retain their links with Britain. There Is little doubt, however, that the 12.000 voters. representing200 words
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203 1967-09-06 5 ADEN. Tues. (Reuter) The Egyptian-backed Front for the Liberation of occupied South Yemen (FLOSY) last night agreed to talk to the I'nited Nations Special Mission on Aden while the rival National Liberation Front (VL.F.) repeated its demands that Britain quit the territory immediately.203 words
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Article119 1967-09-06 5 SYDNEY, Tues (Renter) Russian professor Yuri Linnik. head statistician at the Mathematics Institute of Leningrad, claimed here that he could forecast with 95 per cent accuracy what type of woman a bachelor would marry. "We can do this using classical statistical methods." he said. "With our119 words
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Article128 1967-09-06 5 BERKELEY, California. Tues (Reuter) A youth who had himself crated and airfreighted from Australia to California two year* ago «o he could spend Christmas with his girl friend married her here last weekend Engineer Richard Fox. 25. and Ann Britt Wardener 26. were married in128 words
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Article96 1967-09-06 5 The crowded sky LONDON, Tues (Reuter) A jet airliner with 52 passengers narrowly missed a head-on collision with an American made jet trainer aircraft over Belgium. British European Airway* s aid today. The BEA Comet, wnosa passengers included the airline's chairman Sir Anthony Milward. climbed rapidly96 words
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396 1967-09-06 6 InLmini's got to go.. IJANGKOK. Tues. (Reuter) Thai girls who like to wear mini-skirts are in a dilemma. They either have to let down the hem line or face a ban by two powerful forces the Buddhist religion and the government. While396 words
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Article105 1967-09-06 6 T U C U M A N. Argentina. Tues. fßeuter) —The planned wedding of a 13-year-old girl to a man who raped her was banned here today by a judge who claimed the man had proposed marriage only to escape a prison sentence The thwarted bridegroom. Martin105 words
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285 1967-09-06 6 NEW SUEZ FLARE-UP CAIRO. Tues. (UPI) Efypt accused Israel earlv today of shelling foreign ships, a hospital and elrilian houses in an attack on Suei citv which capped an eight-hour-long Arab-Israeli artillery battle Reports from Jerusalem said one Israeli soldier was killed and another285 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-09-06 6 t NDER the «ame roof in one of the leading department stores in Tok v o, Chinese vases, masks, tableware, art object* and ready made dresses from Shanghai, and Nationalist China are being offered in a bargain sale for the first time. Japanese inPANA Photo - 61 words
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191 1967-09-06 6 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Police have been called into an army probe of "Men onlv" parties at which guests included young soldiers and prominent public figures. The Army todiy confirmed report that vice squad detective* are questioning soldiers of the elite Guards Regiments including191 words
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Article110 1967-09-06 6 AGRA. India Tues. (Reuter) Floodwaters from the swollen River Jumma today surrounded three sides of the Taj Mahal but local officials reported no danger to the historic 300old tomb. The Jumma was reported receding today but still four feet over the danger mark. The110 words
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240 1967-09-06 6 Japan on the move TOKYO, Tues. (Reuter) Japan is considering a plan to propose a fisheries treaty with Indonesia to safeguard the operation of Japanese fishing boats in Indonesian waters, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said today. The proposal will probably be Trade formally during Japanese240 words
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Article81 1967-09-06 6 JAKARTA. Tues, (Reuter) An Indonesian student has received a two-day Jail sentence for having slipped into an emnty plane at Jakarta airport and treated himself to a free meal from the aircraft's larder. The student. Polim Sirait told a Jakarta court that ne managed to eat81 words
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Article89 1967-09-06 6 JAKARTA. Tues (Reuter) An Indonesian girl student has jo'.ned her Communist boy friend in jail after writing to him secretly that the banned Indonesian Communist Party would rise again. Reports from Djogjakarta. Central Java said the girl smuggled the letter to her friend in a detention89 words
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149 1967-09-06 6 KEXNETT SQL ARE. Pennsylvania Tues <CPI> Police were without a clue today to the bludgeon death of Mrs Katherine Thompson Wood. 74-year-old society matron and daughter-in-law of onetime Governor General of the Philippines Leonardo Wood, but ner son was confident that a guilty conscience would149 words
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429 1967-09-06 6 NEW STATUS FOR RED INDIANS \fIAMI. Florida. Tues. (Reuter) Mrs. Betty Mae Jumper, the first woman to become chairman of the tribal council of Florida's Seminoles, a croup of American Indians, is determined to create a new image for Indian women in Florida.429 words
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175 1967-09-06 6 AGANA. Guam Tues. (I'PI) Editors of the Pacific Journal thought for a while that the trans-Pacific cable between this westernmost I'.S. Pacific outpost and Manila was back in service. News copy com.ng x on the United Press International teleprinter was coming in so clear175 words
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Article93 1967-09-06 6 SYDNEY. Tues (Reu'er* There is no evidence of a trend among New South Wales secondary school students towards drug-taking, according to the Sta*e's Director-Genera 1 of Educa tion. Dr. H.S. Wyndham However, he says it is accepted that a "miniscule" proportion of teenagers have been influenced93 words
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Article112 1967-09-06 7 KAMPALA, Tues. (Reuter) The Uganda government today auctioned 26 tons of elephants tusks, six tons of hippopotamus teeth and 163 pounds of rhinoceros horns in the biggest auction of game trophies ever held here. The trophies were from people who had surrendered them under a two-month amnesty112 words
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258 1967-09-06 7 LONDON. Tues < Renter) Sir Robert Thompson, former head of the British advisory mission i D South Vietnam, said today the Vietnamese war was impos lng strains on America which might prove to be politically, socially and economically unacceptable Writing in the Evening Standard258 words
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Article, Illustration244 1967-09-06 7 CASTELGAN D O L F O, Italy. Tues 'Renter) Pope Paul, resting here with a slight Indisposition, has cancelled more public engagements on his doctor s advice A Vatican announcement last night said the Pope. who had cancelled scheduled audience yesterday and today. would not now244 words
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Article141 1967-09-06 7 HONGKONG, Tues (Renter) Three contestants for the title "Miss Hong Kong University" have different views on marriage. Miss Wong Siu-Man. a second -year architecture student, said her course won't be a hindrance to romance. "I will never hesitate tb marry the one who makes m141 words
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197 1967-09-06 7 HONG KONG, Tues (Reuter) Three Communist newspaper executives were yesterday convicted and jailed for three years on 18 counts of sedition, publication of false news and publication tending to presuade or induce people to commit an offence. The defendants were Wu197 words
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50 1967-09-06 7 BRITAIN took her first step into the Common Market on May 11 when British Ambassador to Belgium, Sir James Marjoribanks (right) presented the formal application for membership of the European Economic Community to Belgian European Affairs Minister, M. Renaat van Elslande, chairman of the EEC Council of Ministers. UPI photoUPI photo - 50 words
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Article143 1967-09-06 7 .MW YORK Tues <Reu ter'—Hundreds of angry Whites and Negroes, enraged at the polite shooting of a 14-year-otd hoy. la«t night held 1*« riot police at bar for over an hour, pelting with stones and rub bisk The unidentified Negro boy was said to143 words
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Article153 1967-09-06 7 LONDON. Tues (Renter) Two engineering students last night confessed they hoaxed Britain into a "fly ing saucers have landed" alert yesterday Christopher Southall and Roger Palmer, 22-year-old apprentices at the Roval Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough. «aid they built the six "saucers" found n 200 mi> area153 words
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Article87 1967-09-06 7 PARIS. Tues (Reuteri British Minister of 'State Lord Chalfont said List night that if Britain joined the Common Market. France and other member countries hare easier access to her market of 52 million people Britain imports were ♦tjual tn almost a third of the total87 words
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141 1967-09-06 7 MELBOURNE. Tues (Renter* A South Afncan b:shr»p who has been banned from preaching in Brisbane's Anglican churches will be permitted to speak here if invited by any local clergyman. The Vicar-General of the Melbourne diocese. Dr Geo ffrey Campbell, said today that he would give141 words
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Article71 1967-09-06 7 SYDNEY. Tues (Reuter) A severe electrical storm hit Sydney early today causing widespread damage and cutting power supplies. Transport services were also disrupted At Collaroy 16 miles from the city centre bulldorers piled logs, boulders and cement on to the sea front to keep high seas from71 words
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Article46 1967-09-06 7 WELLINGTON. Tues (Reuter> New Zealand Prime Minister Keith Holvoake said In a congratulatory message to South Vletnams president elect Nguyen Van Thleu that he prayed the presidential election® would usher In a new and more hopeful period bringing peace and stability to the Vietnamese people.46 words
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Article113 1967-09-06 7 NEW TORK. Tues (Renter) A New York civil court judge has turned down petition by a businessman here to rhaage his children's surname from Weinberr to Lansing SamuH Weinberg said in his application that he sought the change for his sons Paul 19. and 15-year-old113 words
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280 1967-09-06 7 'Not a word that conflicts my report' Justice Warren JFK CONTROVERSY: TOKYO. Tues (I'PI) Chief Justice Earl Warren of the United States said yesterday that he has not "heard of one fact" in the Warren commission written on the Kennedy Assassination. Asked about the investigation of the assassination by New280 words
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Article45 1967-09-06 7 MANCHESTER. England. Tu««. Reuter* Manchester University is to introduce special course* to be conducted In I'rdu to help Pakistanis living in the city to understand British law. Thev will cover domestic problems facta* immigrants house buying, civil rights and family law.45 words
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127 1967-09-06 7 BUDDAPEST. Tues (Renter) Soviet coemor.aut Boris Yegorov warned today "that men making longdistance space flights faced serious danzers to health including withering of muscles and disturbances of the circulatory system But Dr. Yegorov. the only doctor to fly in spare, said the use of127 words
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Article89 1967-09-06 7 NEW DELHI. Tues <Reuter, At least 76 people have been killed In widespread floods caused by torrential rains throughout India over the past few days Worst affected is Cttar Pradesh State, where flood waters of the Ganges River have swept through. "J.OOO villages, killing 6189 words
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269 1967-09-06 7 2/ #ears LOS ANGELES TUM. (Reuter) Swedish-born Ingrid Berrman returns to the American stare next Tuesday (Sept. 12) for the first time in 21 years to star In Eugene O'Neill's "More stately mansions." The play, the last of the la f e American dramatist's un-produ<*ed269 words
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Article73 1967-09-06 7 BANGKOK. Tues < Reu ter) Ceylon will probably join the nearly formed Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) next rear. Thai Foreign Minister Mr Thanat Khoman said yesterday. He told reporters that Ceylon had already sounded out the ASEAN member countries retarding possible membership The73 words
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293 1967-09-06 7 'Friendly Associations' proscribed 'Causes too much strife PHNOM PENH. Tues. (Reuter) Cambodian Chief of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk has decided to dissolve all Friendship Associations between Cambodia and foreign countries, including China and the Soviet I'nion. the Cambodian News Agency AKP reported today. According to the agency. Prince Sihanouk said293 words
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Miscellaneous1033 1967-09-06 5 fl i s TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR Penang (in English): 7.00 and Pulau Pinang: 6 Ipoh and New s in English; <lO TV. Melaka: 3 10 Johore Babru; Magazine (in the Nationa: 4 Taiping: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Language; 7.35 Samurai (TaP.M. 545 Prog. Summary; roza the Toad);1,033 words
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Miscellaneous174 1967-09-06 6 7 H§MH BLUETS HA D AT LONE LAST FOUND THE* MARK ON THE nirrnrravrf a; AS SLUGS srrrocp A PATTERN OF SUDDEN DEATH *rro TVE VFH/CLES rr WOULDSEEM THAT COUNTER.ESPJONA6E OPWATMNS WERE ENDED KJREVR-A TRABED* THAT AIL BEGAN ASL.. TWO HUNDRED MILES FROM LISBON, DLMOE IANQS AT THE TMHUBM KERJSLM6174 words
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Article524 1967-09-06 8 THE first of several public inquiries to be held in rice-growing States in West Malaysia opened its hearing in Kuala Lumpur yesterday This was in the wake of an announce ment by Enche Abdul Aziz bin Yasin, Deputy Chairman of the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA), that it524 words
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Article233 1967-09-06 8 fTERE and there in Malaysia ana Singapore A are some old timers who nurse a nostalgia for the old days. They spend their retirement in dreaming of past conditions. With rapid development in both countries, many streets ano roads now bear new names, and some have been bulldozed233 words
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Article, Illustration2493 1967-09-06 8 LEW SIP HON - by: LEW SIP HON Deputy Controller of Rubber Research TEXT of speech by Mr. Lew at the annual meeting of the R.R.I. Staff llnion in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. r)N the question of prosperity in the Malaysian Rubber Industry, I am sure we are today far from2,493 words
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Article194 1967-09-06 8 Y. S. PANG - Y. S. PANG Sinjajgor^ THE news that China would soon launch a nucleartipped missile over lnd,a n territory into the Indian Ocean shocked a great number of people, especially the Indians. It is very unlike]v that China would conduct such a test. However, there ic possibility that194 words
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Article195 1967-09-06 8 TL. LIM - TL. LIM Singapore MIDDLE Road Hospital If most commendable for its co-operation and friendliness among the doctors, nurses, and attendartcei u* wards the public However, there is but or.e thing that marred it from its reputed name the clerks in attendence at Room No. 1. On195 words
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Miscellaneous251 1967-09-06 8 COURTROOM By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") WHEN Mary and Paul were divorced after nine fT years of marriage, she was awarded custody of their daughter, Connie. Four years later, after Mary and Paul had each remarried, Paul brought suit to gain custody of Connie251 words
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301 1967-09-06 9 CANADA. Tues. Expo 67, which opened on April 28 of this year in Montreal, has now passed its halfway mark and attendance figures have set a new record. In less than 100 days of operation, attendance has surpassed the final six-month attendance301 words
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217 1967-09-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Housing and Development Board has awarded a contract on behalf of the Ministry of National Development to Sim Lim Co., Ltd for the supply of 8 units of Deluxe Super Class D. C. Gearless electric lifts which are to217 words
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Article, Illustration72 1967-09-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr LING THIM POH has been appointed Management Services Adviser with responsibility for advising on methods and procedures connected with BP'S activities in Malaysia and Singapore. Mr. Ling has recently returned irom a two-month secondment to the United Kingdom where he attended a course at72 words
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350 1967-09-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. In the year 1933. Aeroinaritime was formed and In 1949 the name was changed to U.AT. Meanwhile, another private Company. Regie Air Afrique was established in 1936 but also changed it* name to T A.I in 1946 1963 saw350 words
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Article313 1967-09-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. September first crade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuaia Lumpur today at 48| cents per lb., down half a cent from previous close. The tone was uncertain. The rubber market eased i cent during the afternoon The turnover was313 words
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Article79 1967-09-06 9 LONDON. Tues. (L*PI) Rubber closed very quiet with spot 15-5/16. 15-9/16. Settlement House: Oct 15-7/16 15-5/8 Nov 15-P 16 15-11/16 Dec 15-11/16 15-7/8 Oct/Dec 15-9/16 15-11/16 Jan/March 15-15/16 16-1/16 Apr/June 16-5/16 16-1/2 July Sept 16-5/8 16-13/16 Oct/Dec 16-15/1(5 17-1/8 Jan/March 17-1/8 17-5/16 ApriVJune 17-1-4 17-7/16 July/Sept79 words
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Article105 1967-09-06 9 KUCHING. Tues (Reuter) A five-man World Bank team led by Mr R.F. McMahon. arrived here today in response to the State governments invitation to study the basic educational requirements of Kuching. The State government has asked for a Ms2s million (about £2.940.000 sterling) loan from105 words
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Article25 1967-09-06 9 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Rubber market ope n d very quiet with spot 15-3/16, 153/8 No 1 RSS cif basis ports Sept. 14-15/16, 15-1/8.25 words
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Article26 1967-09-06 9 HONG KONG. Tues (UPI) Mooev Quotation* HK$5 7675/5 ***** per U3 dollar for cash HKSI6 06. per pound sterling HK5270.0 per taei gold26 words
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Article17 1967-09-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The price of Tin today is 5991.37| cents down 821 rent* a picul.17 words
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Article798 1967-09-06 9 SINGAPORE Tu es. The market was slightly easier today with more Interest shown in the industrial counters though Ben k Co still featured as the most active counter with a registered turnover of 234.000 units. Co. opened this morning with business done at $1.58 to SI798 words
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187 1967-09-06 9 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) The Btock Market staged a broad fronted advance In more cheerful trading conditions yesterday Both industrial stocks and government bonds met good demand, the latter helped by the fall In the US Treasury BUI rate as well as by strong domestic187 words
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163 1967-09-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. This first photograph of the nearly-full planet earth was taken through the telephoto lens of Lunar Orbiter V on Aug. 8. At the time, the photographic spacecraft was 3,649 miles (5,800 kilometres above the moon and about 215,000 miles (344,000 kilometres away from the earth. Clearly outlined in163 words
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Article495 1967-09-06 9 SINfi APORK—Btorfc rirlwni» hid and offer pnw offldilli ll«Ml il the rlntr nf btulncik. INDt'STBIAL Bftt A. In, lbill*«ead f "dear f hrmlral To. CHM >((Ara|r Dunlup f. >meltin< R A.» I«M Of<» F. A N. Ord* (iiinmon o r i it** 1JII 14? 1 «o ISO 144495 words
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Article44 1967-09-06 9 Hr»l Malii>«n 2 -V8 *rc«od Mahu«n 1 M 1.73 Thif/» M.i.mn 1.11 i.t2 Thf Cmnnirriy ln.iu.tn turnl JI7 ■07 The ««Tint> l'un«! 1J0 l-»» Muttnn InvMtmmt 1 nml I.W5 MH Start (to* CnmrnoftHv 3/» M ftr»i Honrkonc .51 »»fnnfl llonckone ■SI ■U44 words
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Article101 1967-09-06 9 The noon prim at Ihe pwe Chior* PwMtow Ctcluiui ind*; irf > Buyer rtUDBMI III! (F OB Hulk 4*A0 Cwimut Oti (f OR) Drum* Lflow "pm Muwl Ml-SO Mwntofc Wliir* P«*pp*r <F (IB it: t# Sarawak UhMe Pepper it OB) *«< VI. W 1MW Sarawak -p-«i»l Blark Pepper 7101 words
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Article92 1967-09-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tucs The Association of Bar.kJ toriav made the following rates to merchants: NEW YORK Buvmg T/T 32-9 16: Airmail OD 32-11/15 90 d/st. 334 credit bills. 337/16 trade bills. CANADA Buvmg TT. 354; Airmail OD 35| 90 d st 35i credit bills. 33-15/ 16 trade bills. Selling92 words
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Article113 1967-09-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The following ships are expected to be in port today> God owns V esse Is 1/2 Yewbank 3/4 Phenian 5 Mihara Maru 6T Ellen Brikke 10/11 Kyosho Maru 13/14 Karachi 18 Jens Maersk 19 Hongkong Banner 21/22 Empire Gannet 23/24 Kinabalu 27 28 Slogan 29/30113 words
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Article821 1967-09-06 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Ttmf 12.05 a m Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Inmpur. Time oam Airline MSA 309 from Perth. Time (.s.'> a m Airline MSA *l9 from Kuala Lumpur. Time Vi a m Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta Time :to a.m. llrllne MSA 121 from821 words
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Advertisement126 1967-09-06 10 V SI 1 SINGAPORE'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL DAILY If you live in Singapore or in Malaysia or in the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the EASTERN SUN and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office If preferred? All you have to do is fill in126 words
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Article1280 1967-09-06 12 Robert Jackson - The unknown By Robert Jackson CAPTAIN Charles E. Yeager wa« cold and extremely uncomfortable. For three-quarters of an hour he had been sitting with his back pressed against a tank of liquid oxygen, which had a temperature of 290 degrees below zero. Gradually# its iciness had1,280 words
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Article418 1967-09-06 12 SA BA H Government officials and the public are today still debating a question which cropped up two years ago are massage parlours sinful? People thought the problem was over which the Jesselton Town Board recently agreed to issue licences for several massage parlours. Now they418 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1967-09-06 12 H. L. Herschensohn - ■y H. L. Herschensohn '"PHE vital capacity fast it a vary simple but important test which helps to determine the condition of you r lungs and heart. A small, hand-held gadget called a spirometer into which a person breathes can be used. After taking1,241 words
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Article560 1967-09-06 12 GUY DE JONQUIERES - By GUY DE JONQUIERES in every two French families owns o television set, o motorcar and 0 refrigertor. Yet millions of homes have no bathrooms. This is revealed by a series of surveys being conducted throughout France bv the National Institute of Statistics and other560 words
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Article, Illustration1727 1967-09-06 13 LEO GUILD - by: LEO GUILD 4 A WRITER is usually a wallpaid, seldom known technician who works intimately with the famous then fades to the lonely life of staring at the typewriter armed with all his glamorous information. I know because I have written the life stones1,727 words
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350 1967-09-06 13 "T'HE snag about being a (professionally) funny man," said Eric Morecambe. "la that people expect you to be funny any time, all the time anywhere. Can It be done? don't make me laugh!** Eric, accompanied by Ernie Wise, was in his dressing room at350 words
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Article, Illustration359 1967-09-06 13 IJAYLOFTS are more effective for romantic scenes on the screen than boudoirs, claims lovely Texasborn newcomer Margaret Blye, one of the rare "instant" stars who made her screen debut opposite Paul Newman (in "Hombre") and again plays a starring role in wnat is only her second359 words
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Article130 1967-09-06 13 HOLLYWOOD. Tu«s Producer Sal Wailia, whose Barefoot in the Park" begins the fourth week of Its world premiere engagement at New York's Radio City Music Hail, is one of the most-honoured film-makers in screen history. Wallis ha? produced more than 400 films in his distinguished career130 words
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Miscellaneous202 1967-09-06 13 fSHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** 2nd Month: 11. I.M. 4.M. 9 15 No Bilf-Pritr Sa fre# Llal Advance CASH Bor>k.n*» Culy! Sfis Conr»ry U James Bond 001 TOC OMI LI*T TWICE' Technicolor Panavtflon fUA) so MILITARY CONCESSION for <3O p m ft 915 p m Shows CAPITOL Pt»on* ***** Last202 words
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Miscellaneous286 1967-09-06 13 E3HE33 OKC*MMl IO* -Willi ORCHARD —321G1 >'•» Shoving Ml. J.AS. «M 0 1» I THE TAMING of the SHREW EUtnbeth T»?lor Richard Burton Color. P*a«vutoa. Columbia f To Pre* List ffh**! ChlHrea roamileg f >1 M u an» «>i« dktlr 4irli| I the i»? ik»wi nlr. CATHAY 3J4QOT1| U»« Da»"286 words
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Article270 1967-09-06 14 THEY NOW JUMP INTO SECOND PLACE LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Birmingham City jumped into second place in Division Two of the English football league when they swamped Aull City 6-2 before the best crowd at the 12 league matches, 25/931. One of the six goals came from Fred270 words
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277 1967-09-06 14 WOODB RIDGE. Ontar.o. TUPS. (Reuter> Billy Casper beat fellow-Ameri-can A 1 Geiberger In a "sudden-death'" piajr-off to win the Carllng $200,000 (about 70.000 sterling* world golf championship here yesterday. Both golfers had ended the 72 holes with aggregates of 281. It was the superior277 words
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551 1967-09-06 14 FOREST HILLS, (New York) Tucs. (Reuter) Bill Bowrey, Australia's number four player, continued the assault on seeded players in the United States Tennis Championships yesterday, defeating Nicola Pilic of Yugoslavia in four sets. Pilic, seeded fourth, was beaten 2-6 7-5 6-2551 words
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73 1967-09-06 14 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. (Reuter» Australian Fred Stolle beat his compatriot Rod Laver. the world professional Tennis champion, in a £5.000 professional tournament here last night. Stolle. who won the United States amateur title last year, oeat Laver 2-6. 6-3, 7-5 in the semi-ftnals of the professional73 words
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Article129 1967-09-06 14 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) English cricketers have formed a "Cricketers' Association" which will seek greater financial security for players. The association held Its Inaugural meeting here yesterday and announced several other objects the formulation of a code of conduct for players, Institution of an out-of-season employment agency129 words
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194 1967-09-06 14 LONDON*, Tues. (Reuter) Colin Cowdrev, captain. of the MC C. team in the West Indies this winter, is not available to lead the England XI against the Rest of The World at Scarborough tomorrow. Freddie Tltmiis of Middlesex takes over the captaincy194 words
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Article99 1967-09-06 14 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, Tues. (L*PI) The date of the Utle fight between junior middleweight Ki Soo Kim of Korea and Freedie Little of Las Vegas, has been changed from Sept. 30 to Oct. 3, it *a? announced. The change for the scheduled 15-round fight in99 words
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Article230 1967-09-06 14 MALACCA, Tues. Athletes from the Prisons Sports Club dominated 'he nine miles Big Walk organised by the Malacca Amateur Athletic Association in conjunction with the 10th Merdeka Anniversary celebration here. R. Subramaniam (Prisons SC) won the ooen event in 1 hour 23 mins 41.6 sees.230 words
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Article79 1967-09-06 14 ALOR STAR. Tues Sulong tun Hussam from Alor Star won the 16-mile Big Walk competition here from 116 others in a time of Two hours 41 minutes 7 seconds. The race was held :n conjunction with the tenth anniversary of Merdeica and started at79 words
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Article1401 1967-09-06 15 Windsor Lad'Mm - By 'Windsor Lad'Mm Race 1: Horses Class i iTOft 6, Olv. 3 —Abt. LOCAL BIDERS ONXT> 6 Furs. S.00 PJ4. 171 f7 *0 Bahacn Stable Kflanlis 2 cic 8- 13 Per* Le» B«fb5 Jr E Donnelly Kant 1 w 4 W i"»74 4rtor TV Ltd* Gforrtl 3'1,401 words
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1592 1967-09-06 15 Windsor Lad - GOING: VERY GOOD by Windsor Lad pENANG, W#d. Princ«'» Knife looks all set to land a double in the 8-1 /2f for Class Five Division One (Race 5) at Batu Gantong this afternoon, second day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. Prince's Knife put1,592 words
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Article29 1967-09-06 15 Windsor Lad: Entertainer IV Angelina HenHak Menang Adeline: Pure Jet Prerious Jade Golden Sun Sky High Moonbeam Hormat Landaulet Star Boy Winoro Kntertainfr IV \inrette29 words
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Article179 1967-09-06 15 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE SKT HIGH STAR BOY WINORO Chin Mab Mun ESCORT Soorhow ANGEL'S TIP Wtnoro Eaort ANIL'S TIP Kerle* RACE t EAST MONET P. Madmolirllt Tant Mieux EAST MONET Red Peon* S. Kuniang EAST MONET Elrho Prince Siaa Kuniang SIAU RUNIANG Our Bvrsa Larator EACE 3 ENTERTAINER IV179 words
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Article150 1967-09-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Se'angor Rugby Union will hold its final trial or Thursday at the M.ndef Grounds at 5 30 sharp. The trials are to select a possible 30 players to prepare them for the interstate Malaysian Rugby Union's competition which commences for Selangor from150 words
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203 1967-09-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The American Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. BeL launched the 1967 annua! softball league yesterday at the Montfort Boys' Home ar.d Training Centre at Batu Tlga One hundred and thirty boys from the home are taking part in the203 words
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297 1967-09-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea. The Selection Committee of the Olympic Council of Malaysia has set the deadline for its affiliates to submit a complete list of names for centralised training in preparation for the Sou'h East Asia Peninsular Games at Bangkok from Dec. 9 to297 words
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Article59 1967-09-06 15 PENANG Tues. The Penan g Public Service* Sports Council second open badminton championships will start on Saturday afternoon at the Penang Chinese Girls* High School Indoor Stadium here. The skipper of the Malaysian Thomas Cup team. Teh Kew San. will be defending his title59 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1967-09-06 16 Musa Scully - Br Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Indonesia Is certain to dominate the women's singles in the Malaysian Open Tennis Championships, beginning Thursday till Sun* day at the Selangor Club courts. Thcv have with them this time, their top-notch ladies singles player, 21-year-old LitaPicture by Yap Chew Yan - 1,548 words
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198 1967-09-06 16 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Tiies. Singapore is to participate in the pre-Olvmpie hockey tournament in Pakistan from Jan. 19 to 28. This was disclosed by Col. Ali Iqtitar Shah Dara, vice-president of the Asian Hockey Federation. Col. Dara who was speaking to Sunsport before he198 words
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Article354 1967-09-06 16 SINGAPORE, Tues: The vice-president of the Football Association of Singapore. Mr. Tay Soo Yong, reiterated here today that the referees' association had failed in its undertaking to FAS not to resort to the Press to settle differences or grievances. The vice-president was replying to354 words
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234 1967-09-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Athletic Club of Talplng heads the Taipin* Amateur Football District Association Division One league with 17 points from nine games played. Including one draw Second In this league are the Persatuan Sukan Melayu with 16 points from nine game* of234 words
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194 1967-09-06 16 SINGAPORE. Tues: The Valiair Badminton Party will conduct planned badminton coaching and physical fitness Training sessions for youths residing in Queenstown district. The hon. secretary of VBP. Mr. Kiang Keng Boon, said amongst the numerous other objectives of the Party is the promotion and194 words
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Advertisement296 1967-09-06 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. TAWARAN daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R. di-dalam kelas "C" Head: IV; S/Head: 3 (b) dan ka-atas akan di-terima diPejabat/Pengarah Kerja Raya. Negeri2 Tanah Melayu. J.K.R., Ibu Pejabat, Jalan Maxwell, Kuala Lumpur hingga jam pukul 12.00 tengah bari pada 12hb September, lahun 1967 untok: "Surface Treatment296 words
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Advertisement364 1967-09-06 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD SINGAPORE INDUSTRIAL TRAINING FUND SCHOLARSHIP TRAINING APPLICATIONS are invited for trainee? in the following fields 1. Metal Working, which includes Tool Die Des.gn and Practice. Foundry Practice. Heat Treatment and Electroplating. 2. Woodworking. Educational Requirements: Candidates should possess Either of the following Qualifications: (a) Passed364 words
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Advertisement63 1967-09-06 14 EASTERN SUN 2)-*. CANTONMCNT ROAD. SINCAfOH 2 TIttPMONU 91*05/7. lACH WORD 50 f 25 cent* (IM iWvt) PLKASI WRfTI IM CAPITAL LETTERS Classified advertisements may be handed at the following addresses: KUALA UiMPUB: 39 |ALAN SULTAN. TELS: *****/6 IPOK: 8-10 TATLOCK ST, TEL: 2877 T7A BREWSTER «0„ fIST FLOOR. TEL.lZi2B63 words
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Advertisement63 1967-09-06 16 EVINRUDE first In outboards S!%» una i You need one just as much as your rod, reel and bait Take your choice ot new models with tull power in reverse or full gear-shift with forward, neutral and reverse inbuilt or remote 5-gallon fuel tanks. See your Dealer now MODELS AVAILABLE63 words
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Miscellaneous51 1967-09-06 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1.40 sum. (8.6 ft), 144 p.m. (9.1 ft) Port Swettenham: 656 a.m. (17.5 ft), 7.10 p.m. (16.6 ft) Port Dickson: 7.39 a.m (10.3 ft), 8.04 p.m. (9.4 ft) Singapore: 12.19 a.m. (8.9 ft.), gedih Kechil: 10.53 a. m (7 g f t 10.41 p.m. (7.5 ft)51 words
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