Eastern Sun, 12 September 1967
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Title Section26 1967-09-12 1 EASTERN SUN Trnfflnariffonf iniii |fLiiuciii National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 408 Tuesday, 12 September 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents26 words
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Article339 1967-09-12 1 K. G. THARAN - Nine heavily-armed Indon pirates intercepted after dramatic chase in dark By K. G. THARAN TOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Nine heavily-armed Indonesian pirates in a high-powered boat were arrested by Marine Police after a dramatic chase in the high seas off Kukup, 40 miles from here, late last night.339 words
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130 1967-09-12 1 DENVER. Colorado. Mon (Reuter) The Johnson Administration is putting pressure en the new South Vietnamese Government to negotiate with the Vietcong. Republican representative Mel v i n Laird, of Wisconsin, said today. Mr. Laird, chairman of the House Republican Conference, charged in a130 words
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384 1967-09-12 1 MANILA, Mon. (Reuter) A former Philippine Congressman. Mr. Ombra Amilbangsa. has proclaimed himself "Sultan of Sabah" and has formally notified the Governments of Malayisa and the Philippines of this action, according to his Secretary, Mr. Andrew G ruber. He has alreadv designed384 words
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Article167 1967-09-12 1 Kt'ALA LI'MFCR. Moo The Government was today urged to take immediate action to stop the 120.000 to» a month ropra omurrlinr between Malaysia and Thailand Th* Malayan Edible Oil Manufacturers' Association, in making the call, alleged that the Government had at least lost s>o,ooo167 words
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Article217 1967-09-12 1 BANGKOK, Mon (Reuter) The Thai Police have mobilised 2.000 detectives to search for motor cars smuggled into Thailand from Malaysia, the Commander of the Crimes Suppression Division. Major General Chumpol Lohachala. said today. Gen. Chumpol told Reuter that the search would be carried out in Bangkok217 words
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310 1967-09-12 1 DELHI, Mon. (Reuter). Indian and Chinese troops exchanqed fire at Nathu Pass on the Sikkim-Tibet border this morning, the Defence Ministry announced here. The Defence Ministry said the Chinese opened rifle and machine gun fire early today and later used mortars and310 words
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Article127 1967-09-12 1 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) The oort of Whampoa near Canton Is apparently at a standstill and the master of one ship waiting to enter the port had reported hearing gunfire several days ago from the direction of Canton, a Marine Department spokesman said today The spokesman127 words
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Article65 1967-09-12 1 BANGKOK. Mon. (Reuter) The Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittlkachorn. today warned rice merchants that his Government would drastically cut export quotas of rice next year If the domestic prices did not come down to reasonable levels this year. Marshal Thanom told reporters that such65 words
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147 1967-09-12 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Renter) President Johnson receives Kinf Constantino of Greece, Congress returns for its windup session, but the glamour today in this capital is Lynda's. The engagement of the quieter and elder <23 of the two Johnson daughters. Lynda B:rd. was announced last night ending147 words
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Article91 1967-09-12 1 MIAMI, Mon. (Reuter) Hurricane Beulah headed for Haiti today after smashing Into the Dominican Republic late last night. Miami weathermen said Beulah. which has claimed 16 lives in the Caribbean since It developed from a tropical storm two days ago. Is lashing the coastline south of91 words
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Miscellaneous18 1967-09-12 1 LADIES DAY "I feel real bad cleaning them out like that! Wonder what his gold teeth will bring?"18 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration123 1967-09-12 2 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong yesterday ended his official two-day visit to Perlis. Yesterday morning, the King was given a rousing farewell at Stadium Da to Sheikh Ahmad, where he Inspected a goard-of-honour mounted by the 3rd Royal Malay Regiment, before proceeding to Kepala BatasEastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 123 words
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319 1967-09-12 2 SINGAPORE. Mon The Malaysian Charge d'Affalres to Indonesia. Enche Ismail bin Mohamed left here today to re-establish the Malaysian Embassy there. He la no stranger to Indonesia as he had been the Second Secretary (Commercial) in the then Malayan Embassy prior to confrontation.319 words
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Article, Illustration219 1967-09-12 2 Million computer for Malayan Railway Headquarters KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The installation of computers was part of the Ministry's programme to modernise the administrative machinery of Malayan Railway, said the Minister of TransE>rt, Tan Sri Sardon bin aji Jubir, here today. The computer system would ensure speed and efficiency. H e219 words
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90 1967-09-12 2 SINGAPORE. Mon The student venturers of the YMCA of Singapore "A" wiL bold a aeries of talks and excursions beginning this week-end. The talks begin on Sept 15. 18. 20. 25 and 27 All talks start a' 230 p.m at the YMCA. Orchard Road here.90 words
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Article46 1967-09-12 2 SINGAPORE Mon About fifty demonstrators today jtaged an illegal procession at about 8 D.m. at Jalan Jurong Kechll Three females and a male were arrested. Police recovered some red triangular flags, anti-go-vernment banners and phamphlets. The demonstrators fled when the police arrived.46 words
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Article23 1967-09-12 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.—There were 84 road aocidentf of which one was classified as serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.23 words
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177 1967-09-12 2 KUALA LI'MPUR, Mon. A social security expert of the International Labour Organisation has arrived in Singapore to assist the Government in formulating a plan for a social insurance scheme. The expert, Mr. F. P. Tsoucatos. will he in Singapore for an initial177 words
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341 1967-09-12 2 LIM THOW BOON - Bv LIM THOW BOON JfTALA Lt"MPI*R. Mon. The Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, today criticised the unsatisfactory financial position of "many Local Councils" in the country. "Annual statements of accounts for auditing have not been submitted341 words
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Article63 1967-09-12 2 IPOH. Mon Torrential run* In the Tanjong Rambutan catchment yesterday flooded the Kinta River. Flood water* completely washed away the Tasek bypas« bridge, which ia now closed to traffic. The flood waters also damaged a wooden bridge at Jalan Datoh. Traffic proceeding to Kuala Kangsar must now63 words
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54 1967-09-12 2 PENANG. Mon. A 32-year-old triahaw-rider, Leong Chan Hoe, wa* robbed by hia two passengers along Sungei Pinang Road yesterday. They had asked him to take them in his trishaw to Sungei Pinang but on arrival at a lonely spot, they told him to stop and demanded54 words
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Article78 1967-09-12 2 MALACCA. Mon.—A Form S:x pupils here was stabbed thri<*e in the chest and stomach in the town late on Saturday evening The victim. Mak Heng Kwai. 2*> of Kampong Pamei was u a king along Burga Raya Road to go for supper when he was tripped from behind78 words
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Article109 1967-09-12 2 TAIPING. Mon. Dr Lam Swee Aun. Minister of Commerce and Industry, has presented a cheque for SlO.OOO to the Committee of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church here. The presentation took place at the Holy Family Convent here when Rev Fr. R Chrn Eau received109 words
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608 1967-09-12 3 'Govt, has a duty to perform' SINGAPORE, Mon. The Hiah Court today dismissed an application for Orders of Committal by a former Ngee Ann College student against two ministers Dr Goh Keng Swee and Enche Othman Wok, for alleged contempt of court. In dismissing608 words
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Article, Illustration238 1967-09-12 3 SINGAPORE Mon—Mr AGS Danaraj ha< beer, elected president of *ne Singapore branch of Organisation for Industrial Spiritual and Cultural Advancement International. The OISCA s world headquarters is m Japan Mr. Danaraj has been in touch with OISCA officials the world over since 1964 He attended the238 words
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102 1967-09-12 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mi. Justice Ambrose granted leave in the High Court today for order in the nature of habeas-corpus following an application by six political detainees. The application was made on behalf of the six detainees by Mr. T. T. Rajah. The six102 words
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Article680 1967-09-12 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Khinco (Singapore) Limited a multi million dollar Singapore Australian venture manufacturing metal furniture for the office and home —is a story of how one man, through sheer hard work and determination and adaptability, managed to build it up to what it is today "the680 words
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321 1967-09-12 4 JOHSRE BAHRU, Mon. The Democratic Action Party will press for the abrogation of the travel regulations imposed by the Singapore and Malaysian Governments. This assurance was given by the DAP in a pamphlet issued to the voters for the Tampoi by-elec-tion constituency today. The321 words
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Article85 1967-09-12 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon More than 700 workers employed with the Nanyang 6Shoe factory here today downed tows in protest against the alleged dismissal of two of their colleagues The striking employees are members of the Shoe Factory Employees' Union. According to the union this evening85 words
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Article53 1967-09-12 4 KAMPAR. Mon. The Kampar branch of the Democratic Action Party launched a registration campaign here today and will continue with it till Oct 12. For this purpose the branch headquarters of the party will be open from 8 ajn. to 9 a_m. and between 4-30 p.m. and53 words
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Article28 1967-09-12 4 PENANG, Mon. Thieves broke into the house of a goldsmith. Loo Kok Wah, In Nanning Street during the week-end and stole $907 in cash ad jewellery.28 words
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Article21 1967-09-12 4 TAN AH RATA. Mon. Thieves broke into the home of Japanese engineer, I. Shimo San, and stole $1,500 yesterday.21 words
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Article45 1967-09-12 4 PENANG. Man Two youths robbed a 51-year-old school teacher. Choo Siew Weng. of her handbag while she was walking along Burmah Road yesterday The bag. contained 30 Social Welfare Lottery tickets. a fountain per. a pair of sunglasses and her identity card.45 words
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Article, Illustration319 1967-09-12 4 Khoo Boon Choo - MALAYSIA MUST BE ALERT TUNKU Red Guards' menace by Khoo Boon Choo pENANG/ Mon. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said here today that Malaysia must protect itself against the Red Guards' menace and the Government must be ready to deal with them if they were to start any trouble319 words
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180 1967-09-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A gang of robbers raided a liquor shop in Ipoh Road here early Saturday morning and got away with $2,500 and a large haul of liquor. The liquor haul indudea 15 cases of whisky. 16$ cases of brandy, three cases of rum180 words
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120 1967-09-12 4 MUAR. Mon. A mn»member team of the J'-iitice Aziz Teachers' Saline* Commission will meet a delegation of the National Unioo of National School Teaehers or. Thursday at 930 a.m at the Muar Town Council Chamber. According to a source cloae to the National Union120 words
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Article429 1967-09-12 4 Hiding PENANG, Mon. The Penang Alliance Headquarters. in a statement today, accused the Member for Bungsar, Mr. Devan Nair, of using a multiplicity of words to cover and hide the facts of the country's progress under 10 years of Alliance rule. "He ia trottin* out the429 words
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Article51 1967-09-12 4 PEN ANG. Mon. The Commander of the United States Naval Forces In the Philippines. Rear Admiral H.J. Kosaler. who is on a three-day visit to Malaysia, paid a courtesy call on the Governor of Penan*. Tan Sri Syed Sheh bin Syed Abdullah Shahabuddm. at the Residency here this51 words
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220 1967-09-12 4 PENANG, Mon. The Federal Reserve Unit gtood by aus 25 people were charged in the First Magistrate* Court today with taking part In an illegal procession along Penang Road on June 2 They all claimed trial to th* charge. The Officer-ln-Charge220 words
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401 1967-09-12 13 SINGAPORE, Mon The regional seminar on cooperative training which concluded here today has drawn up a draft report of its two-week deliberations including recommendations on the various aspects of co-operative training. The draft report dealt with the concept of manleement development with special reference401 words
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178 1967-09-12 13 SINGAPORE. Mot —Trie Minister for Health, Mr. Yor.g Nyuk Lin. will leave for Hong Kong tomorrow bv air er route for New York :o attend the 22nd session of the U.N Senerai Assembly scceauled for Sept. 19. Four other members of the fireman delegation178 words
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Article25 1967-09-12 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr M-l'on Tan. Vice-Presider.* of *ne Rotary Club will speak or. Safe~y First" at the d-ib's luncheon on Wednesday (Scot 13V25 words
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Article59 1967-09-12 13 SINGAPORE. Mon—VisitliVgr hours at Woodbndge Hospital has been extended by an hour from this week. The visiting hours will now be from 4 p.m to 6 pjn. The extension has been made specially for the convenience of relatives and friends of patients in the hospital, especially59 words
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Article, Illustration226 1967-09-12 13 MISS Vivienne Wee. Singapore's young and promising pianist will give her second solo recital at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 18. She gave her first solo recital in April last year before a near capacity audience which attracted favourable comment in the press and in musical226 words
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Article, Illustration33 1967-09-12 13 Eastern Sun pix.Eastern Sun pix. - 33 words
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Article83 1967-09-12 13 WELLINGTON (NZ). Mor. (Reuter) New Zealand has given dollars NZ 24.000 (SSI02.000) to Singapore to buy a spectroscope J machine used in chemica* analysis. The New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holy oake. said in a statement today that the spectroscope would be installed83 words
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157 1967-09-12 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A father of nine. Lim Hoe Cheong was given th* maximum fine of $6,000 plus three months' Jail by a Magistrate's Court today for assisting in carrying on a chap-ji-kee lottery Lim. described as a $l5O- month barboy. pleaded guilty to157 words
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Article61 1967-09-12 13 SINGAPORE. Mon—Police are looking for the relatives and friends of a male Chinese who was found dead at the foot of Block 79 at Commonwealth Drive this morning Police said the dead man appeared about 61 years oi age Police do not suspect any foul play. Those61 words
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412 1967-09-12 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The School Cadet Corps are plavlng an Important role in the building up of a strong, disciplined and civic-minded generation, a generation which Singaporeans can all be proud of This was stated today bv the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok.412 words
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Article54 1967-09-12 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A man. Low Jiak Hiong. today thanked the Ninth Magistrate, Mr Anwarul Haque twice after he was fined $l5 for disorderly conduct in a public place Low pleaded guilty to shouting vulgar words at the top of his voice in the Pay® Lebar54 words
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Advertisement200 1967-09-12 4 la 11 in w U latl U.X.C.L.E. fans EASTERN SUN C.N.C.L.E. FAN CLUB, sponsored solely by the Eastern Sun. welcomes all U.N.CA.E. fans to apply for membership. The object of the Clnb Is to bring together all the fans of the t.NC.LE. agents. Illya Solo. Every Wednesday, the Eastern Sun200 words
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Article201 1967-09-12 5 LOOK FOR... A Fashion League Feature. PARIS s rejection of the knee, which it now regards as a joint, not an entertainment." is covering again In all the best collections. THE many neat pants looks for fall, always with a matched jacket, perhaps in wool, surely in aA Fashion League Feature. - 201 words
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Article96 1967-09-12 5 THE blunt shoe has now completely replaced the pointed shoe in fashion, and few shoemakers do this style better than the lady from Italy known as Silvia of Fiorentina. Her blunt shoes still retain that elegance of line which has made the Fiorentina label famous Her96 words
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119 1967-09-12 5 THE fashion trend today seems to be for adults to grow younger while the children grow older. The 6-year-old w*ars sub-teen looks, the sub-teen must look like a full-fledged teen Some children's designers go as far a? thinking that parents are pushine their119 words
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Article, Illustration42 1967-09-12 5 Left: Wildly lush colour designed to captivate both in the sunshine and out makes this a striking and elegant dress. Right: A very smartly tailored tent dress in blazing full colour. Chua Chay Hoon (16). 95-C. Pesiaran Keliling, Singapore, 13.Chua Chay Hoon (16). 95-C. Pesiaran Keliling, Singapore, 13. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration50 1967-09-12 5 THE new eye-shaping kit pictured here is one of two versions produced by Gala to make the eyes flowThis one is for the woman who prefers more sophistication, and holds palettes of gold, silver and brown shadowers and the soft appeal of brown liner.50 words
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Article, Illustration400 1967-09-12 5 Patricia Chan - By: Patricia Chan WHAT is it like for a man to be in a women's fashion business? To Mr. Ramink S Parish. the proprietor of a textiles shop it is a very interesting and fascinating business. Interesting because It enables one to know400 words
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Article501 1967-09-12 5 Florence de Santis - bv: 9 Florence de Santis Q: I am to be a speaker at our women's club next month As it is an afternoon meeting. I assume a wool suit **ould be a good costume. I have a bla<~k one and a red one. Which would VOJ suggest?501 words
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Article, Illustration208 1967-09-12 5 P. C - By: P.C. JJECIPE for Kueh DADA. Filling:— Ingredients needed are two cups grated whit* coconut, one block gula Malacca (cut up), two ozs. sugar and two pandan leaves. Cook all ingredients together until the sugar is dissolved. Sauce:— Ingredients needed for this are half a pint coconut milk, two208 words
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Article85 1967-09-12 5 THE variety store is rapidly becoming teen-age headquarters. Down at that swingin' ol' Woolworth's, they've got all the latest In Mod including neon colour sunglasses. Frame? are In glow orange, yellow and pink, positively eye-hurtine to the spectator Then there'? all that neon colour plastic jewellery85 words
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Article, Illustration267 1967-09-12 5 Mary Sue Miller - by: Mary Sue Miller By NANA. A LOVELY WRITES I have been appointed chairman of a division of my woman's organisation. My job entails a great deal of public speaking and I am terrified of it. I know what I have to say and want to say.By NANA. - 267 words
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Miscellaneous3091 1967-09-12 6 R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 transtiors/diode RADIO MALAYSIA September 12— Sept. 18 Tuesday SEPTEMBER 12 A.M.: TIM EX-TIME 6 00 A Prog. Summary: 6.02 Morning Melodies. 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News In the National Language: 7.50 Learn a Word a Day 8.00 The News: 8 103,091 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article430 1967-09-12 7 JOHNSON CITY. Texas. Mon (I PI) President and Mrs. Johnson announced the engagement of their daughter Lynda Bird to Marine Capt. Charles Robb of Milwaukee. Wisconsin, yesterday. The Johnson's announced their daughter would be married in early December before Robb's tour of duty begins in430 words
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Article219 1967-09-12 7 ALEXAXDRO POLIS. Greece Mon. (UPIt Greece and Turkey last nigh* failed to resolve their differences over the future cf Cyprus but promised to continue exploration of po:-:.'lines of bringing closei their views" on the future of the striietorn island republic. An official communique Issued after219 words
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Article, Illustration62 1967-09-12 7 MADRID. Mnn. t Rfuter) Only 44 of Gibraltar's 12.7<»2 if'cist* red electors voted to roinf under Spanish sovereignty in yesterday's referendum. Spain's Cifra news agency reported today The agency quoted an official Gibraltar television announcement early this morning that 12.193 Gibraltarians had voted to retain the62 words
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Article211 1967-09-12 7 ADEN: CAIRO. Mon. (Reuter) The I'nited Nations mission on Aden wants to bring about unity between the Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen (FLOSY) and the National Liberation Front (NLF), the A 1 Ahram newspaper said vesterday. The three-mar. mission now211 words
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415 1967-09-12 7 Shaping Old man's At lan tic-to-Urals vision GDANSK. Poland Mon. (UPI) French President Charles de Gaulle told Poles their frontiers were secure and urged them to look to wider horizons than their East European bloc yesterday. Speaking to a reception of civic415 words
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191 1967-09-12 7 MADRID MOD (UPI) The Spanish press played down and virtuallv ridiculed the referendum held yesterday in the British colony of Gibraltar, describing it as "useless' and "ridiculous'". "It is regrettable and ridiculous that Britain should adopt in 'he present circum- stances the naive behaviour191 words
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106 1967-09-12 7 AMMAN. Mon (Reu'-er) Jordan's Prime Minister Mr. Saad Juma a warned today tha* Arab refugees would be threatened with death this winder if they were no* repatriated The Pnme Minister appealed at a press conference to the world conscience to help repa*r:a*e the refugee;106 words
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Article174 1967-09-12 7 LAS VEGAS Nevada Men <UPI> Frank B:natra. one of the biggest entertainment draws at this gambling fHOTi. brok* off his at the Sand* Hotel "without explanation.'* a hotel spokesman said yesterday. I don't knr»w why he has left." the spokesman said. "And I don't think Sinatra174 words
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351 1967-09-12 7 Let-down anti-Castroites turned on Kennedy' The Presidential murder NEW YORK. Mon. (t'PI) New Orleans District Attorney James Garrison claims he has evidence that President Kennedv was killed by "A precision guerrilla team of at least seven men." and that all of them had once worked for the Central Intelligence Agency.351 words
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Article105 1967-09-12 7 LONDON*. Mon. (Reuters A 29-year-old B'.afran today launched a Black Power oreamsation In London and declared This symbolises the fur.erai of the White man." President of the newlyformed Universal Coloured People's Association. 081 Egbuna added "We are not antagonistic to the White man. we do not advocate105 words
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Article, Illustration46 1967-09-12 7 BIOSATFLLITE-2 thf "Space zoo" which carried hues and plants was recovered a dav earlier than scheduled yesterday because of an approaching storm. The shortened voyage was termed "successful". The purpose was to study radiation effects on life. UPI Radio photoUPI; Radio photo - 46 words
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Article560 1967-09-12 7 DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY I OVDON. Mon. (tPI) The burning and racking of the British Embassy in Peking and the manhandling of its staff struck a damaging blow at one of the oldest principles in international relations the genarallv accepted inviolability of diplomatic missions. Diplomats, who for centuries560 words
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Article, Illustration542 1967-09-12 10 4 am raid held off QAIGON, Mon (Reuter) An estimated 150 Vietcong armed with machine guns and explosive charges stormed through artillery fire in an hour-long flare lit battle early today in a bid to overrun an American Marine post in northern Quang Nam province. aUPI Photo - 542 words
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Article186 1967-09-12 10 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) President Johnson will meet King Constantine of Greece today for private talks likely to focus on the Greek military takeover's effects on relations between their two coun- tries. Mr. Johnson plans to receive King Constantine with a minimum of fanfare at the186 words
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Article305 1967-09-12 10 MANILA. Mon. (I'PI) A strong earthquake rolled across the greater Manila area today, rocking tall buildings and rattling glass windows in offices, but apparently caused no casualties or major damage. The earthquake registered intensity six on the Rossi-Forrel scale of 9. according to the Manila305 words
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Article106 1967-09-12 10 WAKE ISLAND. Mon (UPI) A storm-lashed fuel tanker appeared doomed as it slowly split apart on the reef near Wake inland's Small Boat Harbour. The 17,750-ton RC. Stoner. owned by the Standard Oil Co. of California, was reported nearly at breaking point and leaking aviation fuel into106 words
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Article34 1967-09-12 10 RAWALPINDI, Mon (UPD Alpinists Kondo Mazaki of Japan and Kurt Diemberger of Austria scaled the 25.256-foot summit of Trichmir in the Karakorams on Aug. 19 they reported on their return to ChitraL34 words
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Article217 1967-09-12 10 PASADENA. California. Mon. (Reuter) America's Surveyor-5 space craft began sending good-quality pictures of the lunar surface back to earth last night. 75 minutes after it made a soft landing Officials at he Jet Propulsion Laboratory here said the pictures were clear and sharp, and the217 words
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Article49 1967-09-12 10 MANILA. MOB I Reuter) Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos celebrated his 50th birthday today. The presidential press office sajd the President "has decided to do away with traditional calls, and instead devote his time to work.ng." The President will host a dinner tonight for friends and relatives.49 words
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449 1967-09-12 10 K. C. THALER - JUNE WAR REVEALS by K. C. THALER LONDON, Mon (UPI) The latest diplomatic post-mortem on the Arab-Israeli war has led Soviet affairs experts to believe that the massive Russian pre-war arms build-up in the Middle East had all the markings of a449 words
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165 1967-09-12 10 MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin. Mon. (ITI) Police fired round after round of tear gas and made mass arrests last night when an unruly group of White persons in a predominantly Polish section of the city's south side refused to disperse. White youths ran yeliing 'White power".165 words
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Article81 1967-09-12 10 COVENTRY. England. MOB (ITI I Two thousand pervws attended a romroemoratjve service in Coventry Cathedral today in honour of the 900 th anniversary of the death of Lady Godiva The 13th century book which contains the death date of Lady Godiva Sept 10. 1067 was81 words
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Article57 1967-09-12 10 JAKARTA. Moc <UPI> Dutch ambassador to Indonesia Mr EIC. Schiff sa:d in Semarang that his counttry has given up its "colonial hobby" The offiria' Antara News Agency quoted Ambassador Schiff as saying that the Nefterlands will stick to the New York agreement or the future of57 words
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231 1967-09-12 10 Grenville Wynne memoirs LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) The Times today called for a government statement about former British secret agent Grenville Wynne's memoirs which it said would leave many people uneasy. The book by the businessman turned intelligence agent who spent 18 months in Soviet jails231 words
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Article160 1967-09-12 10 TOW DELHI. Mon (Renter) A deathroll of 75 is feared as a result of the bursting of Nanaksagar Dam in the Himalayan foothills on Friday, it wn offlciaily stated today. So far 45 bodies bare been recovered and another 3t persons are missine in the160 words
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Miscellaneous8 1967-09-12 7 I'M 5c (jeiY THAT PEOPLE Hats meow sifeUr!8 words
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Article409 1967-09-12 8 rpHE clash between black and white in Africa has brought no benefit to either side. Despite the Africans' hatred of apartheid, the black Africans are fighting one another in several countries in that continent. In Nigeria, black Africans hate one another more than they hate the whites409 words
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Article324 1967-09-12 8 is in Malaysia today a growing disenchantment with the unimaginative, lack-lustre role the United States is playing in world affairs. The monolithic U.S. body politic Is not making use of the vast resources of the country to help emerging nations stand proud and free in the comity of nations.324 words
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4397 1967-09-12 8 Dr. Lim Chong Yah - Our economic future by Dr. Lim Chong Yah to the National I'nion of Malaysian Students at the University of Malaya on 29th August. 1967. The address was given in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of Independence. JN the joy and gaiety of celebrating the4,397 words
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145 1967-09-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Extension of the Plessey Telecommunications Group factories at Sunderland raised their demand for fresh water to approximately 9000 gallons per hour. Because buying fresh water and disposing of the effluent cost Plessey hundreds of pounds a year, the Company has installed an145 words
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439 1967-09-12 9 W. Germany. Mon. (Reuter) West Germany's smallest motor-car factory, NSU. provides the sensation of this year's Frankfurt Motor Show a slick saloon powered by a double-barrelled version of the novel Wankel rotory piston-engine The mas> circulation Blld Zeitung hailed the new car —The439 words
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682 1967-09-12 9 SINGAPORE Mon Quiet conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange tocay in ail aec*ions. Trading was subdued in industrials with pr.ces generally steady or movements mostly small Equities with fair turnover were Ber. A* Co., Gammon. Chemical and Merlin Ben Co. on a turnover of682 words
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63 1967-09-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. Harry Moore. Director of Associated Importers the local agents for Max Factor left for Tokyo. Japan to attend Max Factor International South East Asia Sales.'} Conference With him will be Mr. Kenne'h Murakami, Sales Manager for the Max Factor Division63 words
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Article91 1967-09-12 9 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter)— Japan's gold and foreign exchange reserves totalled $1,982 million as of the end of August, a decline of $54 million from July, the Ministry of Finance announced today. The Ministry said the decline was mainly due to a slowdown in exports,91 words
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Article33 1967-09-12 9 MANILA. Mon A "miracle clay" found in laboratory tests and experiments to be the basic ingredient in the manufacture of medicated facial cream, has been discovered in the provines of Bulacan.33 words
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Article, Illustration281 1967-09-12 9 SINGAPORE Mon Mr. Michael Mahoney at Sir.papore Airport has taker de'ivery of a brand new Piper Cherokee Six Aircraft imported for him by the Piper distributor*. Annte Aviation Co. Ltd.. 280. Kampong Arang Road. Singapore 15 and assembled by the Singapore Flying Club. Mr.281 words
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Article313 1967-09-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Sep'ember firs* graie rubber fob. buvers closed at 5 pm in Singapore ana Kuala Lumpur today at 481 cen s per lb up half a cent from previous close The tone was verv quiet but steady. Values were unchanged at the opening and he313 words
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Article27 1967-09-12 9 HONG KONG Mon (UPI> Monev Quotations HK--15 7725 5 ***** per US dollar for cash HKSI6.IO oer pound sterling. HKJ2S9 375 per tae". gold.27 words
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Article15 1967-09-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon —The tin price for todav was 1592 50 per picul. unchanged15 words
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Article, Illustration235 1967-09-12 9 SINGAPORE Mon The five members of Hagemeyer who recently had training In Japan and Holland are Mr Low Hong Boon, up to a short time ago. Chief Salesman in the National Department has recently been officially promoted to Sale; Manager of the National Department In235 words
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Article78 1967-09-12 9 MANILA. Mon Funds for the completion of a road winding through The Ifugao rice terraces, considered as the eighth wonder of the world, were recently approved by President Ferdinand Marco?. W:*h the asphalting of the 52-kilometre Bagabag-Bana-we road, tourist? and visitors will no longer encounter difficulties78 words
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Article894 1967-09-12 9 Ipoh. Prntnt. Alnr Stir, K Hahrn. Time 7 00 am Airline BA 789 to K. I.umpur. Colombo. Bomhi*. Cairo. London. Time oo am_ Airline ML 452 Kachlng. Time ?.3l a m. Airline ML 122 to Kuala Lumpur. Time 7.4.% a m. Airline PA 842 Honolulu Loa894 words
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Article536 1967-09-12 9 SINGAPORE —Stock fckt h<in:r hid and offer price* officially listed at the flow of husincMINDUSTRIAL Ben A Co. 1 BO B"n»tead 1.51 1.54 C. Sugar 1.60 1.61 Chemical Co 1.45 1.46 Cold storage S 48 3.50 Dunlop 2.18 2.19 E. Smelting 4.24 4.36 E.A.I 2.36 E**o Ords 3.10536 words
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Article48 1967-09-12 9 (Manager®* Price*) Ftr*f Malayan 2.29 2.38 Second Malayan 1.64 1.73 Third Malayan 1.13 1.22 The Cnmntfrcf 4 Industry fund... J7 .87 The Savings Fund XD 1.24 1-33 Malavan Investment Fund 1.00 1.10 Flr«t Honrfcm* .77 Second HoneKont .52 5«« S*lng Commodity S/10 4/5 (•Hon* Kong Currency)48 words
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Article119 1967-09-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The noon price* at the Singapore hine*.* Produce Exchange toda> are Buyer seller Coconut Oil (TOB.) Bulk 4* 25 Coconut OH (F.O B.) Drums 50 71 Loose Copra Mixed •»ept Oct. 29.V) Mnntok White Pepper (IO.B) N.I..W 12? .St Sarawak White Pepper (1 .O.B.) 96% N.L.W 125.0#119 words
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Article204 1967-09-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ghips are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Werrastem 3/4 Pei sander 5 Valrr.as 6 7 Bawean 10'11 Valmas 13'14 WoodviUe 15 16 Straat Freetown 18 Ivo Maru 23/24 Rajah 29'30 Asateru Maru 33/34 Hammonia 35 36 Polyphemus 38 39204 words
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Miscellaneous136 1967-09-12 10 THRUSH BULLETS HAD -APPARENTLY AT LOHC LAST POUND THEM? MARK ON THE CW&OPUNCLAI AS SLOGS STITCHED A PATTERN OP SUDDEN DEATH WTO THE VEHICLES NCTOK, IT WOULD SEE* THA r ALEXANDER WAVERLY 3 MASTER COUNTER-ESPIONAGE OPERATIONS WERE ENDED POREVER-A TRACED/ THAT AU- BEGAN AS... xiHlTiii TWO PAYS LATER, OUTSIDE MILAN,136 words
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Advertisement44 1967-09-12 11 >V»- »-V> 24 23 13 TIME* n: 21 15 w k«-»Co» P 19 17 18 7 MODEL BDS1158f WATERPROOF SHOCKPROOF LUMINOUS A 4 Full range of Watches for Boys and for the whole family Unconditionally Guaranteed m law m v.. I s m •> GL44 words
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Miscellaneous2510 1967-09-12 11 mwmm L Ui i m mM 1 I" MOOf L 1 TF 31L F V, ri\ ffationat TMoSE BUY NATIONAL WHo\\ KNOW Tuesday SEPTEMBER 12 P M TIME X-TIME 145 PROG SUMMARY 5 50 NEWS OUTLINES in the National Language 555 NATIONAL SON'GS 6 00 NEWS IN TAMIL 610 GIGAYTOR2,510 words
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Article, Illustration84 1967-09-12 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following: singers will appear over TV Singapura on Sept. 14 at 9.15 p.m. in the Heat Seven on the RTS Talentime. Arthur Michael Charlesworth; Len Tabor; Frankie One; Loi Wai Lin; Richard and Richard; Calvert Brian Peters; Theresa Calalang; Ruth Connett; Amin .Medon: Marie84 words
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Article62 1967-09-12 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. Contestants taking part in the nation-wide RTS taientime contest are reminded that the finals will be held in February. Conte<'ant s who have been selectee after the heats will be notified when thev appear again for the semifinals Con ants are also reminded that62 words
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Article, Illustration282 1967-09-12 12 Hoo Ban Khee - by: Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR. MO D Good new* for ballet lovers. World famous French ballerina. Mademoiselle Yvette Chauvire. has promised to rive a performance here At a brief ftopover at the airport, she told newsmen of her desire to perform here. She did not say when282 words
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Miscellaneous1006 1967-09-12 12 T. V. SINGAP 6.15 LUCKY DIP A selection of cartoons for children 6.40 THE JOHN FORSYTH SHOW "Duty And The Beast" In this situation comedy. John Forsyth plays the part Oi an airways pilot who inherits a not too stable private girls' school which has a rather unusual assembly of1,006 words
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Miscellaneous781 1967-09-12 12 ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Hgs 130 Stars On Wings with C M jmqdPOre Programme?. 800 From Your 9 m Hou»e the mua cc of a family presented by Noreen A.M. *OO Dawn Serenade Sales kl5 Programme S_im--630 Breakfast Cluo. with Larry mary; 816 Peop'e. And Lai. *45 Your Daily Horoscope Ideas the781 words
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Miscellaneous1085 1967-09-12 12 Radio Smgapura programmes 9.39 RADIO THEATRE 10 3# MELODY TIMF 11 00 PROG SIMMARI 11 #3 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON 11.It THE RAT CONNIFF SINGERS 11-3# BEHIND THE SCENES PM TIM EX TIME 1200 THE BIG HITS A weekly review of the BriMsh American. Australian and Malaysian hit parade charts 1.001,085 words
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Advertisement74 1967-09-12 13 Ef THE Sensational and exciting J Korean dancers will perform J .t the BADMINTON HALL in completely new attractive, gorgeous costume to suit the new programme. on SEPT. 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th NIGHTLY *Jfe m y .i V :>^K fca TICKETS $5. $3, $2, $1 available at COLD STORAGE LTD.74 words
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Miscellaneous228 1967-09-12 13 #SHAW ORGANISATION IT I D O Phone ***** ttth Di»: 11. IST 4 M 915 <N« rw» u«t:> Beaa Conaery U J nam Bond 001 YOC ONLY LIVE TTHCI Tftstetior Paaa»laion (TTAI CAPITOL Phone ****** L»M 2 Dart: 11. 1». 4. «tf. ».3* VOT mtmrarnM for ehil4rea> Wiaaer of 3228 words
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Miscellaneous247 1967-09-12 13 ORGANISE! i O U M&. CATHAY ***** TODAY TOMORROW OSLTt 11 a m.. 1 4 M «.M B p m THE VULTURE" "Sr. T r!" OPFNP THURSDAY' Eastniancolor FRANCO NFRO in 'Massacre for Gonfighter* I ODEON *****1 Last n«t«! 11. l.S*. 4. "THE KARATE KILLERS" Robert Vauihn Dand McCallum Metroeolor.247 words
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Article625 1967-09-12 14 He snatches in the final lap and MONZA. Italy, Mon. (UPI) Britain's John Surtees in a new experimental Honda snatched the lead in the final lap and won the Grand Prix of Europe and Italy yesterday when "Flying Scot* Jim Clark's Lotus-Ford ran out of fuel.625 words
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134 1967-09-12 14 The listed world record of 6 minutes 27.4 seconds for the women's 3 x 800 metres relay was beaten by 7.4 seconds recently by Britain's (left to right) Rosemary Stirling, Pamela Piercy and Patricia Lowe, at the Amateur Athletic Association's International Invitation Meeting at London's White City Stadium This new134 words
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383 1967-09-12 14 SINGAPORE. Moil M. Gunasena. the BEAP Games gold medallist, shattered the 400 metres hurdles meet record, at the first day of the Sixth Inter-Ministry Athletic Meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre. today. Gunasena. who hold the National and SEAP Games383 words
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Article98 1967-09-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Moci.— The annual cricket match for the Nadchatiram Shield between the Malayan Sikhs and the Malayan Ceylonese will be played in Ipoh at the Ipoh Club padang, on Saturday and Sunday. The Sikhs are the present holders of the trophy. The Malayan98 words
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214 1967-09-12 14 BANGKOK. Mon. -Reuter) —Deputy Defence Minister Air Chief Marshal Da wee Chullasapya is in contact with the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak to get Malaysian nationals to participate in the yachting event of the South East Asian Peninsula (Seapi Games214 words
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Article58 1967-09-12 14 PORT DICKSON. Mon. Port Dickson Indians trounced Buabetong Indians 6-0 to win the Malaysian Indian Congress Football Challenge Shield played here today. The shield was donated ar Mr. Mahlma Singh, ember of Parliament, to celebrate the Tenth Anniversary of Merdeka. At half-time P. D. Indians led58 words
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464 1967-09-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. If the Malaysian hockey team does not get enough international experience in future, they cannot be expected to go further than they did in Tokyo, Jakarta and Bangkok. This was slated in the biennial report of the Malaysian Hockey Federation which464 words
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185 1967-09-12 14 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Leading League and League Cup goalscorers after yesterday's English football league matches were; DIVISION ONE Ron Davie? (Southampton* 9; John Ritchie (Sheffield Wed.) 7; Geoff Hurst (West Ham United) 6; Joe Baker (Nottingham Forest) 5; Frank Casper (Burnley) 5; Martin Chivers185 words
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391 1967-09-12 14 TOKYO. Mon <UPI) World Junior welterweight champion Paul Fuji of Honolulu who fights out of Japan today expressed disappointment his scheduled title defence against Will Quatour of West Germany had been delayed from Oct. 19 because of his traffic accident Injuries.391 words
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621 1967-09-12 15 Musa Scully - by Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Mo n. Lissome Lany Kalygis, nearly had a chance to prevent the sturdy Indonesian women's singles champion Lita Liem, from capturing a triple crown, in the Malaysian Open Tennis Tournament, which was finally completed today, on the621 words
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82 1967-09-12 15 EXTREME physical fitness will be a hallmark of the Australian hockey team which will make a world tour from late September to early November. An arduous daily training programme lasting almost two hours has been p lanned by national hockey roach Charlie Morley and leading sports medicine doctor, Mr. Howard82 words
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284 1967-09-12 15 NTWPQRT. f Rhode Island). Mob Australian and American crew? yesterday began final preparation fcr *he 2fth America's Cup sailing rra*ch. amid a grow- conviction that this will be one of the toughest challenges an the 116-year history c? the ser.es Some284 words
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Article120 1967-09-12 15 SEREMBAN. Mon. —The \e»n Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club. defending champions in the N S Hotkey Association knockout tournament will take on a strong N S Ceylonese Youth Forum XI in the semi- finals here tomorrow on the N.S. padang at 5 p.m. The Ceylonese who120 words
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Article234 1967-09-12 15 WALTON HEATH. <Surr«v>. Men < Reuter > Pete* Thom»or of Australia won the £5.000 Bntnh Profe«nonal Match Play Golf Championship for a r word-equalling fourth tirre here yesterday, when he bea* Da: Reef < Britain» 4 and 3 in the 18-hola final. Thomson retained hu234 words
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Article121 1967-09-12 15 KISUMU, (Kenya), Mon. (Reuter». Kipchoge Keino, the Kenyan runner, moved closer towards his ambition of smashing Jim Ryun's world mile record yesterday when he clocked 3 fin*. 53.i sees. Keino, runnm* at the East African championship? here, was untroubled by Kisumu's 3.000 feet altitude121 words
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818 1967-09-12 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Yeo Loo Beng of Purple House captured the A' Division individual championship trophy, at the First Annual Athletic Meet of the Geylang Serai Vocational School, held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, recently. Teo scored twenty-one points to win818 words
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Article56 1967-09-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Negri Sembilan's John Kanagaratnam. is back in the Malaytia Hockey Federation Selection Committee He replaces Sheikh Ali. also from Negri Sembilan. Others who were elected to the committee at a recent council meeting were: Raja Azlan (Chairman). P. Alagendra, Chett Singh. Dr.56 words
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Article463 1967-09-12 15 Weights for Extra Day. Selangor Races, on Sep*. 16 Class 3 Div. 1 7 furs Bandit 9.00 Cassmi Park 8 08 Playdent 8 08 Marriage 8.07 Froggie II 8.06 Quisana 8.06 Grand Artie 8.06 General Troof II 8 03 Burnt Sand 8.03 Roland II463 words
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Article450 1967-09-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Men. The following are weights for First Day. (Sunday Selar.for on Sep\ 17. Class S Dir. 1 f furs. Film Goer II 9.00 A« You Wish 8.10 Longformarous 8.10 T;ba Tiba 8.09 Vioiarea 8 08 Gambl.ng City 8.08 United Nations 8 08450 words
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1532 1967-09-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Despite strong challenge from their opponents, the Kim Kee bowling team remained tenaciously in the lead in the International League and the Adam and Eve League. Over the week-end at Shahs Bowling Centre in Petalinr Jaya. Kim Kee won three1,532 words
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280 1967-09-12 16 RAUB Mon. a fine ail-round performance by State cricketer 8. Sathiapalan enabled Negri Sembilan to beat Pahang by 13 runs th JL nrs i of the Malaysian Government Services cricket competition here yesterday. Negri Sembilan will now Hjeet the defending chamgonsj National Electricity Negri batting280 words
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227 1967-09-12 16 SEREMBAN, Mon. Seremban Rangers blazed their way to the finals of the N.S. Hockey Association knockout competition when they trounced N.S. Club 5-0 in the semi-finals played here this evening. Rangers, who won the league title a fortnight ago will go all out227 words
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Article, Illustration385 1967-09-12 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two member? of the Royal Air Force from RAJ Seletar. Singapore, will fly to Japan next mcnth to take part In the Far East Yacht Racing Federation regatta in Sagami Bay The two. Flight Sergeant John Neale (left) in picture above and385 words
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302 1967-09-12 16 Windsor Lad - by Windsor Lad KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Jockey Johnny Nelson took the main riding honours at the recently concluded Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. He booted home five winners Flying Charger, Windrush 11, Gwerle, Cute-Coed and Pink Heather. Glynn Pretty was a eloae second302 words
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Article126 1967-09-12 16 ALOR STAR. Mon. Twelve teams have entered for the Kedah Junior interteam badminton championships to be held at the Guru Hall. Jalan Pegawal on Thursday and Friday week. The Sultan Abdul Hamld College. St. Michael's School and Sunroc Club have entered two teams each. Competition126 words
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623 1967-09-12 16 FOREST HILLS. New York. Mon (Reuter) Wimbledon winners. John Newcomb© of Australia and Mrs. Billie Jean King of the United States, became the U.S. Tennis Champions yesterday. Newcombe won the final of the men's event in straight sets. 6-4. 6-4, 8-6, against623 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement481 1967-09-12 14 EASTERN SUN Classified advertisement* can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT D'OR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK b Brother*. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2. Maju Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore. TAT BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road. Singapore 15- Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE.481 words
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Advertisement149 1967-09-12 14 y EASTEBN SRA <? SB •TT i*IT: < i --"•in-*?' mUM m ANNOUNCE Ml NTS. MARRIACES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. I CI A I ro A ro n ui twenty I S |Uf I WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM ITC. I f I WORD SO CENTS VEHICLES POR SALt. SITUATIONS149 words
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Miscellaneous49 1967-09-12 15 TIME AND TIDE Prnanc: 5.20 a.m. (6.2 ft.). Port Swettrnham: 10.42 am. (11.9 ft.) Port Dickson: 12.22 a.m. (6.4 ft.). Singapore: 5.16 a.m. (6.4 ft.), 3.47 p.m. (76 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 4.18 a.m. (7.1 ft). 2.12 p.m (6.2 ft) Kuan tan: 3.22 «.m. (S-3 ft), 1-02 p.m. (5.2 ft)49 words
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