Eastern Sun, 16 September 1967
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Title Section26 1967-09-16 1 EASTERN SUN National Daily A SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 412 Saturday, 16 September 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 -fr KDPg 2660 15 c®" ls26 words
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Article407 1967-09-16 1 Ben d'Cunha - Rubber price dip cent cut in tapper By Ben d'Cunha IT UAL A LUMPUR, Fri. A 50 per cent cut in the income of more than 500,000 tappers in Malaysia. This is the result of the "dipping" of the price of natural rubber. The tappers,407 words
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Article35 1967-09-16 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. 'Reuter) A 41-year-old •woman leaped to her death from San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge yesterday and became the 324 th person to do so In the bridges 30year history.35 words
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Article194 1967-09-16 1 HONG KONG. Fri. (Reuter) More than 15 bomb scares gripped the Colony today as the Government disclosed that there had been more than 2.300 bomb reports since violence flared here in May. Five people have been killed by bombs and 105 injured in the last194 words
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217 1967-09-16 1 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) The Indonesian Government has ordered its entire embassy staff to leave the People's Republic of China but no exit permits have so far been granted by the Chinese Government, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik said today. He told reporters217 words
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Article37 1967-09-16 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) The Indonesian Army Command has ordered the capture dead or alive, of a renegade General alleged to be organising a Communist resistance movement in East Borneo, Indonesia's Antara new* agency reported today.37 words
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Article87 1967-09-16 1 JAKARTA FrL (Reuter) A high-ranking Indonesian officer ha« warned his men not to let pretty Chinese girls distract them in their search for rommunist guerillas on the border between Indonesian and Malaysian Borneo. Colonel Saihnsin. Chief of Staff of the West Borneo Military Command, told newly-arrived87 words
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Article67 1967-09-16 1 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) Malaysia—Singapore Airlines (MSA) will schedule twice weekly air services between Penang and Medan effective next month, it was announced here today. The airline currently is servicing the Indonesian and Malaysian cities with once weekly service. The new flights will be added on Oct. 367 words
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Article, Illustration191 1967-09-16 1 NEW DELHI. Frl. (Reuter) The border between Tibet and the Indian protectorate of Sikkim was quiet today after four days of shelling between Indian and Chinese troops The Indian Defence Ministry said it had no reports of activity 6ince the Chinese fired a few shellsUPI Radiophoto. - 191 words
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240 1967-09-16 1 \TANILA, Fri. (Reuter) Foreign Secretary Norciso Ramos said today he had served notice to the Malaysian Government not to recognise any private arrangements for the settlement of the Philippine claim to Sabah which might be offered by the heirs of the late Sultan240 words
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Article34 1967-09-16 1 N'EW YORK Fri. (Renter) A Judge will decide today whether to Impose heavy penalties on a teachers' union and its officials for backing an outlawed strike by 45.000 school teachers here.34 words
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Article60 1967-09-16 1 JAKARTA. Fri. (Router) The Committee of the newly-formed Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN» will meet here for the first time tomorrow, the Indonesian Foreign Ministry announced today. The meeting will be chaired by Foreign Minister Adam Malik and the other four member nations of the60 words
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Miscellaneous14 1967-09-16 1 LADIES DAY Hi m 'i trJ "I don't think he coujd have gone far!"14 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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1140 1967-09-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR/ Fri. A more flexible Investment Incentives Act is to be introduced by the Government to accelerate industrial growth and development in Malaysia. Through the various benefits which the Act will give to encourage investment, the Government hopes to see a more balanced1,140 words
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Article147 1967-09-16 2 PORT DICKSON, Fri A blf send-off was given to Lt Col. A Arulpragasam. officer commanding of the Ist Regiment who "eft here this morning to take up a n*w appointment at the Ministry of Defence in Kuala Lumpur Lfc. Coi. Arul. 39. has been147 words
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Article74 1967-09-16 2 TAX AH RATA. Fri—The Prime Minuter. Tunku Abdul Rahman, had a round of folf her® This morning with the Malaysian High Comnrssionar to Singapore. Dato Jams! bin Abdul Latiff and the former New Zealand High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. C. M. Ben net The Tunlru.74 words
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Article67 1967-09-16 2 BRUNEI TOWN. Frl Oteuter; The Brunei Government today announced the imposition of a work permit system in line with Malaysia and Singapore. Visitors will not be allowed to work here uniess they returned to their country of origin and applied for work passes. This move67 words
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Article34 1967-09-16 2 PU ANG, Fri.— A Mercedes mrz. valued at $15,000. waa reported stolen yesterday v Bwner P Nikorn. had left it unattended in front ef a house in Batu Laneha* g Lane34 words
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Article50 1967-09-16 2 MALACCA* Fri. Telephone Booth vandals here have gone one step further id recent weeks If at one time they broke ♦pen the caah compartment and removed the eoins they aow lift the whole bo* (way Within this month two eoin boaes have been reportaway from public50 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-09-16 2 This motor-cycle display is being given by member* of the Malaysian Military Polire and Malaysian Service Corps at a dress rehearsal at the Merdeka Stadium on Thnrtdav night. This item will be one of the highlights in a programme organised in Kuala Lumpur to celebrate ArmedEastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 61 words
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155 1967-09-16 2 KUALA LCMFLE, Frt The Armed Forres have made great stride* ta their expansion programme des pile the r.overnment flnannal stringency during the paat year The Thief of the Armed Force* Staff General Toaka CKman bin Tunku Mohamed Jews, said this in a messaee155 words
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87 1967-09-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A passing-out parade will be held at the Police Depot. Jalan Gurney here at 8 a mtomorrow. Thirty-seven trainee Police Constables from the Babah component of the Royal Malaysia Police will participate in the parade Tuan J. J. Raj (Sr.), Acting87 words
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Article29 1967-09-16 2 TAIPING. Fri. Twentythree schoolrhildren were injured when a school building. which was under repairs at Kampong Cheah near her% collapsed yesterday. Two of them sustained broken arms29 words
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Article29 1967-09-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Selangor Police this morning arrested a couple in a house at Kam pong Gomhak and seized a .32 revolver and six rounds of ammunition.29 words
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155 1967-09-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fr«. THt Assistant Minister of iducation, Mr. Let Siok Yaw today refuted allegations that Chin esa language taught in Chinese schools were to be abolished in view of Molay assuming its official status in the country. Mr. Lee assured *ha* the155 words
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220 1967-09-16 2 KI'ALA KANGSAR. Fri. A 17-gun salute, this morning ushered in the celebrations for the 43rd birthday of the Sultan of Perak. The gun salute was fired at the parade held at the Padang of the Malay College with the Sultan taking the aalute at the220 words
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195 1967-09-16 2 PENANG, Fn. Tha major role of the Royal Malaysian Navy In peace time l# fishery protection and anti-piracy. To achieve this naval vessels maintain a connnuou* patrol in the Straits of Malacca at ail times. Tht* was stated b* the Naval Officer-in-Charge. West Malaysia.195 words
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Article104 1967-09-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr! A labourer with 10 children today told the Sessions Court here he had BO choice but to plead guilty to an offence as he could not affnrd a counsel. Yap Fong. 33. was in court on a charge of having In his possession three104 words
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Article95 1967-09-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR m Or Mohd Daud bin Abdullah. Head of Service ar.d Supply Division. and Mr Tan Boon Ann. Statistician, ;n the National Family P.anning Board. ir.H b* leavina for Karachi on S*pt 14 to attend a workshop on family planning programme and evaluation. The workshop95 words
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Article, Illustration371 1967-09-16 3 ROBERT KUAN - Speech from praises 4 strong unity' By ROBERT KUAN KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. The Sultan of Perak, in his royal address from the Throne at Istana Iskandariah here today on the occasion of his 43rd birthday, called upon his subjects to redouble their efforts in carrying out371 words
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Article, Illustration53 1967-09-16 3 AILING O m b r a Amilbangsa, who lays claim to Malaysia's State of Sobah, being visited by his American adviser, Mr. Andrew D. Gruber (right) on Sept. 14 at the Veterans' Memorial Hospital/ Manila. Ombra holds the S u I u Sultan's flag. UPIUPI Photo. - 53 words
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171 1967-09-16 3 JESS EL TON. Fri. The S'a> Government has provided more than $170,000 for a nver-clearing programme in Sabah A spokesman for the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries said the State-wide river clearing programme was launched recently to enable padi planters to cultivate their crops171 words
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77 1967-09-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The Chief of Staff of the Indian Army, General P.P. Kumaramangaiam, has sent greetings to the Malaysian Army Chief. General Tunku Osman bin Tunku Mohamed Jewa. on the occasion of the Malaysian Armed Forces Day tomorrow. In the message. General77 words
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Article199 1967-09-16 3 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri. The Sultan of Perak todav besxowed the title of "Dato" on six people on the occasion of his 43rd birthday The six were Dato Goh Chok Sam. Dato Kamaruddin bin Haji Mat Isa (both Ex-Co members). Da to Abdul Hamid bin Haji199 words
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Article60 1967-09-16 3 SEREMBAN Fri The Tang di-Pertuan Besar of of Negri Sembilan was bestowed with the honorary rank of Colone.-m-Chief of ♦he Signal Regiment of Malaysian Armed Forces The Commanding Officer of the Regiment, Col. Leong S:ew Meng. today had an audience with the \ang diPertuan Besar for60 words
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269 1967-09-16 3 PEN AN G. Fri. The 0.C.P.D.. George Town. Mr. A. Vijayaratnam. today denied that he was evading responsibilities by putting the blame on his confidential secretary cum stenographer, Ee Kim Chye. 51, who faced three charges under the Official Secrets Ordinance.269 words
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137 1967-09-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Malay*ia'» former Commissioner of Police. Mr. Arthur Young ML "dropped in" todav to visit his "lon* lost friends', the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. and the Inspector General of Police, Tan Sri Salleh bin Mohd Ismail. Mr. Young, who is137 words
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Article87 1967-09-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Two Malaysian agricultural experts. Wan Mohamed Don bin Mohamed and Mr. Len Siew Chool. will leave for Italy tomorrow for a 15-day study visit. The trip is being organised by the Italian Association of Producers of Agricultural machinery and sponsored by the Italian87 words
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206 1967-09-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— A youth ,Fong Seng Kim. 18. was todav ordered by the 2Sessions Court here to be sent to the Henry Gurney School in Malacca for three years for illegal possession of "a still and 70 gallons of "Intoxicating liquor" for which206 words
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131 1967-09-16 3 JESS ELTON. Frt. The Government to spend $5 million during the next five years for the establishment of two more major settlement schemes in the Lahad Datu district. They are Silibukan and Lurmalong schemes This was disclosed by a spokesman for the Ministry of131 words
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80 1967-09-16 3 SEREMBAN, Fri. A doable tragedy occurred here last nurtat at Kam pons Lalan*. Rantau. 15 miles from here. A brother and sister were battered to death. They were Mat Isa bin Muda, aged 3} and his sister, Hasnah. a#ed 11. At the time of80 words
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403 1967-09-16 3 KI'ALA KANGSAR, Fri. Pledge of continued loyalty to the State and country was made by the Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said, on behalf of the people of Perak at the Throne Room of Istana Iskandariah here today on the occasion of403 words
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93 1967-09-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. The National Press Club of Malaysia has sent an appreciation letter to the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman for his wise and excellent gestures to include members of the Press in the Malaysian delegation to attend th« United Nations Assembly. The93 words
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192 1967-09-16 4 16 'stolen' vehicles were legally exported to Thailand KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sixteen cars, reportedly stolen in Kuala Lumpur, over the past two years, have in fact been legally exported to Thailand, the Deputy Officer-in-Charge of Criminal Investigations, Enche Moktar Marahakim, said today. 1 The192 words
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154 1967-09-16 4 PADANG BESAR Frl. The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri HaJl 6ardon bin Hajl Jublr today hoped that the opening of the diesel railcar service from Butterworth to Haadyai would always remain a living symbol of the mutual 00-operation and goodwill between the154 words
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Article25 1967-09-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Fire razed a furniture factory at the Klan* Gate industrial area at 2.30 a.m. today. Damages were estimated at $40,00025 words
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426 1967-09-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. An "elusive" Mr. Chew Choon Ming, Secretary General of the Day Training Centre Teachers' Union, today kept the National Union of Teachers on ita toes as to whether the bif debate on DTC parity between the two426 words
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Article, Illustration97 1967-09-16 4 Enche Ismail bin Bakar, from the Teachers' Training College. Kuala Trengganu. Trengganu. Is «tudving a new method of teaching English with teachers from 20 countries at the University of Sydney. He plans to use a similar method to teach Malav to adults. Mr. Charles Ruhle.97 words
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456 1967-09-16 4 KL.ANO. Fri. Smallholders were today urged to switch to the new Heveacrumb processing method so that their problems could be solved nationally. The call was made by Mr B C Sekhar. Director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia (RRI M.), at the456 words
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142 1967-09-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Co-operative Adviaory Committee has been established to study and make recommendations to the Government on various aspects of the co-operative movement and development in Malaysia. This newly-formed Advisory Committee is charged with the responsibility of fulfilling seven major functions. They are: To142 words
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98 1967-09-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Three member! of the Malaysian delegation for the 22nd General Assembly meeting of the United Nations left here for New York today. They are Senator Bibi Aishah Hamidon. Enche Ali Haji Ahmad, Member of Parliament, and Parliamentary Secretary to the98 words
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Article63 1967-09-16 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl The town'* "Koajr Teow King" died on the spot after a fall from the lofty Government low-coat honelac flat* at Jalan Lamba Kuda here this mornlnc. He was Soh Teow Hat 54. Soh caught newspaper attention after picking op a wallet containing US$37563 words
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Article163 1967-09-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL Professor G.J. Bairukoff. known as the "Prophet of Health'* from Mongolia, arrived here today to deliver a series of lectures of health, beauty and happiness. The public have been invited to attend hi* lectures at the Vivekananda Hall in Brickfields, beginlng this evening163 words
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Article420 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. With a view to improving academic standards and preparing students for further studies abroad, Nanyang University today announced the expansion of its language centre. The centre will house offices, lecture, halls, seminar rooms and language laboratories all under the same roof. The new quarters420 words
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348 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The people of Singapore should have a change of attitude and their preference for imported goods should give way to patriotic sentiment and be proud to buy more local-ly-manufactured products. The Economic Development Board made this remark in its 1966 Annual Report348 words
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Article87 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE. Fri A Queen's Counsel. Mr R. B Fullager was admitted to the local bar by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram hi the Hlfh Court today It is understood that he will be appearing in connection with case involving two leading commercial firms over the use of87 words
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Article43 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE, m. Police today said that an elderly Chinese man was found hanging In his lavatory In Jalan Gagak Belargl at 1 54 a m He was identified as Ong Pow Siang. 60 Police do not suspect any foul play.43 words
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34 1967-09-16 10 INCHE Abdul Karim Maidin and his bride Che Zaina binte Abdul Manaf after their bersanding ceremony at the bride's home in Singapore. Inche Abdul Karim is with the Accounts Department of LPE Singapore Limited.34 words
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Article101 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE Fri. The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jeic Yuen Thong will declare open the extension to the Crescent Girls' School on Sept. 18. Crescent Girl*' School, formerly known as Alexandra Estate Secondary School, started In 1955 with 117 boys and 53 girls In order to cope with101 words
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Article52 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE Fri Mr Sim Boon Peng, has been re-appointed Director of the People's Association for another term of office for three years with effect from Sept 17. The resolution for the reappointment was made during the meeting of the Board of Management of the People's52 words
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46 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE. Fri The Vice-Chancellor of the Hong Kong University Mr. K E Robinson will arrive here tomorrow for a visit. He assumed the office as Vice-Chancellor of Hong Kong University, succeeding Dr. W.C.G. Knowles a' the end of Sept. 1965,46 words
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Article, Illustration128 1967-09-16 10 ONE of the Royal Air Force's high speed launches carves a foaming wake across the Johore Straits as an injured man is hoisted to the rescue helicopter hovering above. This time It's just a rehearsal. but on countless occasions R.A.F. Whirlwind helicopters have made similar rescues128 words
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Article422 1967-09-16 10 H.M.S. SUTAN - By H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, F r i. The Persatuan Kebongsaan Melayu Singapura (P.K.M.S.), formerly U.M.N.O. is all set for its first annual general meeting next month under its new constitution which has been approved by the Government. The amended constitution will help strengthen the party's422 words
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Article71 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE Fn A go-reng-pisang seller Yeo Tong Soon, was today committed to stand trial in the High Court by the Ninth Magisstrate. Mr. Anwarul Haque after a two-day preliminary inquiry. Yeo is alleged to have murdered Mohd. Kassim bin Mohd Khan in a coffee-shop at East71 words
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357 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE. Frt The high cost of freight has influenced and made Singapore-manufactured products less competitive in overseas markets. These products are largely shipped by liners from various Shipping Conferences These shipping rates are also increasing almost annually despite the increases in export357 words
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Article110 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE. Frt A taxi driver who had picked up two male passengers, later robbed him of cash $36 and his wrist watch of $4O at dagger point last night The taxi driver. Mr. Wee Jek Fong later told the police that he had picked up110 words
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155 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. A political detainee, Chew Sar Har alias Ram Chow. 27. has been released bv the Government. In a telecast Interview Chew said that he was misled by the Communists and nad carried out many united front activities pre Judicial to the interests of155 words
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162 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE. Frt Two male Chinese Intruders armed with revolvers last evenlnr held up a watch salesman and relieved him of $l2OO In cash: 51.800 in cheques and 65 ladies' watches valued at $5,200 The salesman. Mr Ang Teng Huat. 31, had parked his car at162 words
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Article90 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE. Frl. Dr. Alan Cole, lecturer in the Trinity Theological College, Singapore and a well-known speaker and Bible teacher will be addressing the Graduate Christian Fellowship, Singapore on Sunday 17th September 1967 at 8.15 p.m. at the YM C A.. Orchard Road The theme of90 words
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Article90 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE Frl Two public suctions will be held on Thursday (Sept. 21) and Monday (Sept 25» at 10 a m. each day lor the sale of a number of used Government vehicles and other stores and motor vehicles confiscated by Customs and Police. The first auction90 words
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Article, Illustration62 1967-09-16 11 SINGAPORE. Frf—The Minister for Culture ud Social Affairs. Enche Othman bin Wok. accompanied by two officials, will leave for the C S.S R tomorrow Tbe Minister's two-week visit is in response to an invitation from the Ministry of Culture and the Committee for Cultural Relations under the62 words
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64 1967-09-16 11 Mr. Tsuneaki Ueda, the Japanese Ambassador here, this afternoon presented 75 Japanese records to Radio and Television Singapura. The records comprise Japanese traditional music, opera, modern music, piano masterpieces and a complete set of sound effects. The Japanese music and songs were composed by well-known composers in Japan. Mr. P.64 words
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107 1967-09-16 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Finance Minister, Dr Goh Keng swee this evening left by air for Trinidad and Brazil. At Trinidad. Dr. Goh will attend the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference and at Bcazil, the conference of the World Bank When asked by newsmen107 words
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Article52 1967-09-16 11 JAKARTA. FYI. (UPI) North Sumatra vegetable export* to Singapore have reached a level of 400 to 500 ton* a week. It was reported today. The Indonesian News Agency Antara said vegetable growers in the Karo Regency of North Bumatra are Intensifying operation* to Increase exports52 words
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Article42 1967-09-16 11 TAIPING, Fri A ffim and a woman were detained by the Police here yesterday shortly after a report that 14 baby crocodile* had been stolen from a pond in Auloftg New Village. The reptiles, worth about $1,200. were recovered.42 words
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496 1967-09-16 11 Import of 10,000 tons of duty-free cement permitted SINGAPORE, Fr i. The Singapore Government today confirmed that there was a shortage of cement at the present moment though it was not substantial and was likely to be temporary. Under the circumstances, the Ministry of Finance496 words
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123 1967-09-16 11 J ESS ELTON. Fri. The Federal Government has given a buildine grant of 5170.000 to the Shan Tao High School here for its new building at the 3rd mile. Tuaran Road The Principal of the school. Fr. JB. Yong. said the new $400,000 school123 words
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126 1967-09-16 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. —A 31-year-old European woman believed to be a wife of an army officer, died at the British Military Hospital following a road accident with a trailer of a motor-lorry yesterday Tne woman. Mrs Sheila Benson a oassenger in a car. was travelling126 words
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Article91 1967-09-16 11 KUCHING. Fri. A good road network is a prerequisite to agricultural and economic development of a country, the Sarawak Minister for Communications and Works. Dato Teo Kui 6eng. said here today. "Cheap and easy transportation if an important incentive to agricultural development because farmer? wl.l91 words
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Article, Illustration107 1967-09-16 11 From left: Mr. Strachan; Miss Alma Simmonds, student welfare officer for the New Zealand Department of External Affairs; Mr. Nithyanandan Subrama- nian,107 words
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527 1967-09-16 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The ECAFE working group meeting on Family Planning which ended here today has recommended a fourpoint approach to the problems. In a statement today, the meeting stressed that the question of a resource centre for family planning527 words
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Article, Illustration78 1967-09-16 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two new Ambassadors to Singapore today called on President Yusof at the Istana to present their credentials They are Mr. Thorn Leeson. the Netherlands Ambassador and Mr. Nw. bhon Wilairat, the Thai Ambassador. They both spent soma time with the President at the Istana.78 words
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Miscellaneous111 1967-09-16 2 KL DIARYI Exhibition of paintings from Bali at Samat Art Gallery. sth floor. AIA Building, 9 a m to 6 p.m.: Tenth National Art Exhibition at National Art Gallery 10 a m. to 12 nooti and 2 p.m. to 630 p.m Asia Impressions Art Exhibition at Galeri 11, Jalan Pinang,111 words
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WORLD NEWS
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247 1967-09-16 5 'GOOD COUNTRIES IN EVERY SENSE' WASHINGTON, F r i. Singapore would have (Reuter) Malaysia and little problem in securing L'. S. loans if they came up with development projects involving the purchase of American equipment, an administration official said in testimony released today.247 words
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165 1967-09-16 5 LONDON. Fri (Reuter) Mis? World. 23-year-old In- dian beauty Reita Faria. is *o design and model Indian fashions. Announcing this here yesterday. Miss Fan* i wearing a kaftan-type trouser «uit she designed herself —said she hoped to continue her medical studies in London and165 words
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Article72 1967-09-16 5 JAKARTA Fri tlPI) Acting President General Suharto today inspected the construction site of what was have been the Communist hlor rival to the United Nations The building will instead become headquarters for a rather anti- Communist Indonesian Congress Planned by former President Sukarno as world headquarters for the72 words
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Article142 1967-09-16 5 MANILA Fr. ißeuter) The Philippine government's Rice and Corn Administration has re-export-ed 23 000 metric ton* of rice to India. Administration chairman and general manager Mr Osmundo Mondonedo *aid the rice had to be exported because there were no storage facilities and drvers to preserve142 words
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Article101 1967-09-16 5 ADEN. Fn (Reuter) British High Commissioner Sir Humphrey Trevelyan has agreed yesterday to an Arab plan for the International Red Cross to run Aden's 900-bed Queen Elizabeth Hospital. The proposal was made to Sir Humphrey yesterday by the Arab doctors association, which <x>mplained that con- ditions101 words
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Article238 1967-09-16 5 LSD leader on drugs charge WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) A 25-year-old Washington Hippie leader known as "Chief Bmv Hoo" drove to court today in a bright red car with number plates LSD2S to face charges of possessing the drug LSD and indecent publications. Mrs. Judith "Call me JD"238 words
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Article, Illustration428 1967-09-16 5 Grant refused to anti V'nam man DERKELEY California, 13 Fri. (Reuter) A grant application by Dr. Stephen Smale. an internationally known mathematics professor and outspoken critic of the Vietnam war, has been rejected by the government sponsored National Science Foundation, sources said today. The news prompted hasty consultation within the428 words
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134 1967-09-16 5 MANILA Fn. (Reuter) A Filipin* congressman has demanded that congress be notified of decisions made over the fate of over 2,000 overstaying Chinese. Congressman Angel Concepcion, chairman qf the House of Representatives Committee on Immigration and Naturalisation, in a press statement,134 words
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217 1967-09-16 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) Treasury Secretary Mr. Henry Fowler today discounted fears that creation of a new international monetary preserve system would cause or intensify inflation in some countries. He told congressional economic experts he was convinced the new plan, which would supplement217 words
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Article481 1967-09-16 6 BRUSSELS, Frl. (Reuter) The Common Markef* executive commission Is expected to recommend the opening of negotiations on the applications for membership of the community by Britain, Denmark, Norway and Ireland, according to autho- ritative sources here. The sources emphasised that no final decision has481 words
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159 1967-09-16 6 TOKYO, Fri. (Reuter) Japan wanta to set up a launching site on Celebes island, Indonesia, for her first communications satellite expected to be launched before March, 19*4, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, reported today. The government's science and technology agency announced on Wednesday its plan159 words
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Article209 1967-09-16 6 HONG KONG, Frt. (Renter) Police today swooped on a crowd of about Sd an ti-government demonstrators outside a city court and arretted 12 of them. including three girla. The demonstrators had tried to enter the coart building to demand the release of all prisoners in209 words
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Article105 1967-09-16 6 WASHINGTON. FrL fßeuter) Representative Donald W. Riegle. a Republican member of the House Foreign Operations Subcommittee, said today that the Tnlted States would be "mired down In the Vietnam war forever" if it panned Its present coarse. "The only possible hope in Vietnam now is to105 words
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Article68 1967-09-16 6 NEW YORK. Frt. (Renter) U.S. Immigration officials last nifht decided to ask British authorities (or court records on Rollins Stones pop singers Mick Jacrer and Keith Richards before finally clearing their entry Into the United States. "We want to take a look at the official court records68 words
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Article193 1967-09-16 6 KANSAS City. Missouri, Frt (Renter) President Johnson lashed out today at racial extremists in the United States, calling them "wretched, vulgar men" and "poisonous propagandists." The President, in his strongest comments fsr on race violence this year, expressed concern over the way extremists were taking advantage193 words
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244 1967-09-16 6 NEW YORK. Frl (UPI) The Arabs and Israel launched new offensives on the diplomatic front today, each trying to win friend* and influence world opinion for it» position in the Middle East conflict. Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban wu en route to New York for244 words
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Article109 1967-09-16 6 LONDON*. Fri Rcuter) fishion designers gave Britain* policewomen a slick new uniform todjT that makes the female Bobbies look like Freach gendarme* Norman Hartneli. Que en Elizabeths dressmakrr. ha« mi£e the girl cops' outfits as up-to-date and feminine as uniforms can be. but they are still109 words
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Article248 1967-09-16 6 TOKYO. Fri (Renter) The Japanese wife of Indonesia's deposed President Sukarno was quoted today as saying that she left Japan despite cue objection of her husband and hoped to become a clothes designer after studying in Paris. The statements were attributed to Madame Ratna Sari248 words
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Article152 1967-09-16 6 VAN HORN. Texas. Fri. ft (UPI) U.S. Army sear-f chers using a helicopter I yesterday failed to find a trace of a misguided mis-» slle that overshot it* target', at the White sands MUsilef Range in New Mexico and£ landed in old Mexico. The 10.000-pound pershingtj152 words
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36 1967-09-16 6 THIS drawing illustrates where Surveyor-5 came down —on the moon's Sea of Tranquillity (lower right) in relation to the position (left) of Surveyors 1 and 3. Seven Surveyors have been built forr NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.36 words
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Article136 1967-09-16 6 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) The Indonesia and Australian governments to«!ay exchanged a letter of understanding on Australia's grant of Ass2m to Indonesia. The aid is to be used for the purchase of Australian goods in Australia be!ore June next year and will be channeled through136 words
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168 1967-09-16 6 JAKARTA. Fri. (Renter) Some people in Ernst Java where deposed President Sukarno was born still think he is president of Indonesia. Major Supolo, a spokesman of the polieey making People's Consulative Congress said today. Dr. Sukarno was removed from office by a congress resolution168 words
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Article181 1967-09-16 6 Colour tyres CHICAGO, Frt (Rea ten The reign of the plain black tyre maybe nearlng an end 15 a new compound now beir.g researched here bears out its Initial promise The prospect of opening up a full range of coloured rubber, equal in strength to the181 words
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Article132 1967-09-16 6 WASHINGTON. Frl (Renter) Withdrawal of U.S. aid mm Africa would pose a very severe psychological setback for the continent and five Communist countries the opportunity to promote unrest and chaos. According to Assistant Secretary of State Mr. Joseph Palmer. In testimony before congress released today. Mr132 words
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489 1967-09-16 7 WASHINGTON. Frl. (UPI) Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. Takeo Miki and Secretary of State Dean Rusk conferred for four hours about Asian problems, including the future of Okinawa. United States sources said yesterday. But the spokesman stressed that the meeting between the two officials was489 words
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Article94 1967-09-16 7 VATICAN* cm*. Fri. OTI) Pope Faul VI nas chosen three cardinals to administer the Vatican temporarily in the event tha* he undergoes surgery. Vatican sources said ve?terday The cardina s would have authority only over administrative affairs, not matters of morals and faith, during the pontiff's94 words
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Article141 1967-09-16 7 ADEN Frl. <Reuter> The South Arabian Army has declared the National Liberation Front iNLF> strong hold of Little Aden a military area and ban ned r.a f lonalist groups from carrying arms there The Arab Army took over security responsibility for the barren township. about 25141 words
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Article103 1967-09-16 7 OTTAWA Frl. (Reuter> Strength of the Canadian Armed Forces will be cut to about 100.000 ser vicemen and recruiting quota s imposed the De fence Department announced last night Present strength of the force R Is more than 106.000 The cut ha s been made ne cessary103 words
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Article253 1967-09-16 7 WASHINGTON. Frl (UPI) Crime increased 17 per cent during the first half of thi 8 year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation reports. The FBI said the increase came in every kind of crime and almost equally i n every part of the country.253 words
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Article113 1967-09-16 7 MANILA. Frl. (Reuter) The health authorities today launched a polio vaccination drive in the city and the suburbs The drive would be aimed at some 200.000 children wnose ages range from four months to thre» years. More than 100 health centres would he used and teams113 words
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368 1967-09-16 7 Globular WASHINGTON. Frl. (IPI) Scientists have reported the "dramatic" news that wheat seedlings grow faster in space than on earth. This discovery stems from the flight last week of America's Riosatellite 2. It carried 13 plant and animal experiments designed U> *how how368 words
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Article120 1967-09-16 7 WEYMOUTH. England. Frl tUPIi Adam and Eve set sail for the United States yesterday. Crowd* waved and ships' sirens blasted as John Adam, a German merchant navy officer, began his solo trans-Atlantic crossing in the 17-foot, flbreglass yacht Eve Adam. 28. of Moelln. a120 words
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Article162 1967-09-16 7 NEW YORK Fr: (Renter) New York City education officials today began making plans to k*ep schools oper. permanently :n the fa r e of a long strike by 'eachers Schools Superintendent Mr Bernard Donovan broadcast notice today rha* he would discuss details of the plan?162 words
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Article50 1967-09-16 7 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Major oil companies today sought British government permission to raise prices for a second time within three months because of the Suez Canal c.osure. Extra cost of routing tankers around South Africa has led to the application for higher petrol and oil prices50 words
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Article65 1967-09-16 7 MANILA Frt. (UPI» Mail in Manila doe* not rip through the post offlff fast enought <je spiU the introduction of a new ZIP code system Public H"ork>. Secretary Antonio Raquiza ordered post.il authori- ties to get an electronic mail sorting equipment from Japan to make the65 words
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Article162 1967-09-16 7 UNITED NATIONS Frl. <UPI> Several AFROAsian countries and Yugoslavia yesterday Introduced a draft resolution calling on Bntain to hold elections :n Fiji on the ba*:s of one man. one vote and to fix an independence date for the Pacific Inland* The draft also urged162 words
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Article82 1967-09-16 7 WOKING England. Frl. (CPI) The Earl Ivearh. long-time head of tta* missive Guinness brewing firm and reputedly one of th» richest men in Britain, died yesterday at the ac* of 93 Named Rupert Edward Cecil Lee Guinness, he sue ceeded hu father in 1927 as head of82 words
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Article, Illustration195 1967-09-16 7 Many trek home ARRAH. Bihar, Fri. (Reuter) Floodwaters of the Ganges River are receding in Bihar and villagers are returning to their devastated homes today. The floods, some of the worst in recent years, spread over 350 square miles of Shahabad district in South Bihar, affecting195 words
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Article153 1967-09-16 7 LONDON. Fri, Reuter> America s ban on British bidding for keenlysought U.S. Navy contract 15 deplorable but not disastrous. British officials said They add»d there was deep disappointment at the US congress decision, finally voted last night, to shut all non- American shipyards out of the 16mmesweeper deal.153 words
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Article177 1967-09-16 7 DETROIT. Michigan, Fri. (Reuter) In ion and management officials meet here today in th e second round of preliminary vparring sessions aimed at eventual settlement of a week-old Strike by 100.000 Ford car workers. Bjt the discussions are limited to fringe issues, mainly working conditions,177 words
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Article66 1967-09-16 7 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) A government .nspector armed with a revolver dufled with six other men armed with submacnineguns and pistols in the lobby of a government office filled with workers waiting for their sa'aries yesterday. Paolo Barcelona. 32. Inspector of th#» Public Service Commission was killed by66 words
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Advertisement124 1967-09-16 5 Swissair DC-8 Jets fly 42* a week across the North Atlantic 21 from the heart of Europe to the three most important traffic centers of North America (New York, Chicago Montreal) and 21 x from the most important traffic centers of North America (Montreal, Chicago New York) to the heart124 words
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Miscellaneous1084 1967-09-16 5 YOUR TODAY CHANNEL SKCALA LUMPCR and Pulau Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 lo Jobore Babru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 P.M. 3.00 Proj?. Summary; 3.01 Meanest Man In The World 'Starring Jack Benny and Priscilla Lane); 4.02 The Phil Silvers Show <Mls» America»; 432 Trick and Treat; 4.371,084 words
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Miscellaneous131 1967-09-16 6 fc»\\xT: T*o Vfit 3 LATE*, N CAKO, EGTPT... AHZtKA, THE BRfAOHAXBM.' HEKKV WN**? PIAKT WNGS THE SELL AOA M, h£ SHOULP HAVE A LOT OF DOUGH IN MS DOUGH/ ll V ,7 Mi m \x HkJvi MtiSSFI v WMICI! £*> zyk r> ANOTvcNryMMurB afterward, whcn THE TEAM HAS WOKEN OPEN131 words
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Article445 1967-09-16 8 THE Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, in presenting a cheque to a national-type Chinese primary school in Ulu Langat earlier in the week, hoped the future generations of Malaysians would grow up "healthy in thought and action as well as full of determination to445 words
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Article317 1967-09-16 8 MANY people in this country have noted some Westerners here who are trying to impress on Malaysians that they cannot exist without Western enterprises and the superior knowledge of the Westerners. In a subtle fashion they are making Malaysians feel they are a backward people who do not317 words
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Article, Illustration2531 1967-09-16 8 LUCIAN PETER - Navy, Air Force By LUCIAN PETER TOMORROW it Armod For«o» "Day." On this day, throughout tha country, members of tha Armed Forces will be hosts to the public. The public will be shown the life and duties of the various members of the Armed2,531 words
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Article261 1967-09-16 8 P.C. ARCHIBALD - LETTERS... P.C. ARCHIBALD Iwrnhan. rIS common knowledge that the British Government has agreed to advance a considerable sum to cushion the adverse effect on the economy, consequent upon their impending withdrawal from Malaysia. It is said that this sum is in the region of $?0261 words
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366 1967-09-16 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Qantas will return to Papua and New Guinea this week for the first time in five years. A Boeing 707-338 C V-Jet left Sydney yesterday tor Hon? Kong via Port Moresby and Manila. The aircraft will return to Australia, again via366 words
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Article157 1967-09-16 9 KUAIA LUMPUR. Frl. P k O. Lines have offered a first-class round voyage for two persons to Singapore and Hong Kong or Japan by S S "Cathay" or 83. "Chltral" as the first prize in a lottery organised by the Spastic Children's157 words
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Article64 1967-09-16 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI)— The closing Dow-Jones averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrials 929.44 20 Rails 261.14 15 Utilities 132.41 65 Stocks 332-10 40 Bonds 79.30 Commodity futures index 133.09 The volume was 12.220.000 shares. Of a total 1.486 issues traded. 625 were higher64 words
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Article52 1967-09-16 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged to 50 points higher on no sales. Nov 19.75 20 50 Jtn 19.75 20.50 March 20.00 20.50 May 20.00 20.50 July 20.00 20.50 Sept 20.00 2050 The spot No. 1 RSS was quoted at 19-1/4 cents per pound, nominal,52 words
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Article24 1967-09-16 9 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) —Morev Quotations: HK$5 7775/5.7925 per US dollar for cash. HKSI6OB per pound sterling HK.i269.375 per tael gold.24 words
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Article93 1967-09-16 9 BELGIUM, Fri As of December 31. 1965. the active a fri cultural population represented 6% of the civilian labour force employed in Belgium (corresponding figures for other countries were: Italy 26%. France 18 and Germany 11%), while 45 r r of the active population was engaged in93 words
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Article321 1967-09-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri —October flrgt grade rubber fob. buyerg closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 53| cents per ib., up one and Ave eighths centg from previoug close. The ton® was erratic. Opening quotations were marked up three quarter centg overseas321 words
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Article47 1967-09-16 9 SINGAPORE Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in rates to merchants: Seeling T.T./O D ready were Deutsche Marks 1294; Swiss Francs 140J; French Francs 158J; Italian Lire *****; Danish Kroner 224. Norwegian Kroner 231 i, Swedish Kroner 166 J.47 words
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808 1967-09-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Conditions on the Stock Exchange today were fairly active with the total turnover amounting to 1.050,000 units Selective equities In the industrial section were putting on gains; while others with the exception of Roth man*, were holding steady. Main feature of808 words
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546 1967-09-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri The Tyne Tunnel complex —to be opened by the Queen In October will incorporate one of the most advanced toll registration schemes in service. The equipment is supplied by the Traffic Division of the Plessey Automation Group under a contract from546 words
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Article150 1967-09-16 9 NEW YORK Fri (UPI) Investors rut into an early advance yesterday and left the list mixed at the close Trading was active. Many of the Blue Chips held at least part of their early gains but *he high priced glamour stocks were hard hit in150 words
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Article18 1967-09-16 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPli Rubber market opened quiet with spot 16i 16i. CIF basis ports-Sept. 16 16418 words
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Article16 1967-09-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri The tin price for today was $593.50 per picul, down *0 cents.16 words
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Article, Illustration113 1967-09-16 9 SINGAPORE, Fri Mr. Donald Wilson (above) has recently been appointed General Manager of Rank Xerox Ltd. in Singapore and Malaysia. Mr, Wilson was formerly the General Manager of a group of companies in Central Africa dealing with a veriety of planting and commerical interests In113 words
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Article70 1967-09-16 9 SINGAPORE fri The export of the Bel go-Luxem-bourg Economic Union amounted in 1966 to Ms2o.49fl million, compared to M 519.14* million in 1965, or an advance of 7%. The progress in relation to 1940 is 80%. representing a rare of growth which is much higher than that for70 words
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Article38 1967-09-16 9 WASHINGTON Fr: (Reuter> General Sen-ires Administration today sold Ave 'ong tons of grade B tin from stockpile at $1.32-1/2 per lb. to primary metals. The firm w.ll specify later from where it will take deliverv.38 words
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Article517 1967-09-16 9 SINGAPORE —Stock Exchange bid and offer price* officii!!* luted at the clo«e of hiulnesa. INDUSTRIAL B. 8. Ben Co 1.84 1 85 Bouttead 1.32 1.53 C. stiear mm 1.71 Chemlral Co 1.47 1.40 Cold storage SI* Dun lop 2.22 2 24 F.A.I 2 20 2.24 E. Smelting 4-32517 words
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Article51 1967-09-16 9 (Managers' Prices) Fir*t Malayan 2.29 2.39 Second Malayan 1.64 1.73 Third Malayan 1.13 1.22 The Commerce Industry land... J7 37 The savings Fnnd XD 1 24 1 33 Mala van Investment Fnnd 100 1.10 First Honckont .77 J2* Second Hongkong .52 ■50* S'lng Commodity S/10 4/5 f*Bong Kong51 words
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Article108 1967-09-16 9 ■INGAPOBE. Irl. The nnnn price* at the Singapore Chinnr Prodoff Ftctatnic today are Buyer Seller Coconut Oil ir.O B Bulk 4850 Coconut Oil (FOB) l»ram« 51.00 Loo** I opra Mixed "»ept Oct 29.50 M on ink White Pepper (FOB.) ***** «<r f x.i..n. Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) VI. W108 words
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Article155 1967-09-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port tomorrow: Godowns Vessel* 1/2 Cap Vahente 3/4 Amstelveid 6/7 Kristin Bakke 8 9 Bawean 10/11 Lika 13 14 California Mail 15/16 Mishima Maru 18 Berezovka 21/22 Kinsei Maru No. 11 23 Rajah Brooke 24 Hoe Houw155 words
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Article957 1967-09-16 9 tRRITAIJ IN HINT.WKF Tim* 12.05 p m. Airline MSA m.'S from Kuala l.umpnr Time 8.35 a m Airline MSA 619 from Kuala Lumpur. Time »0« a m A> MS Mijon Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA IXI from Kuala l.umpur. Time 10.25 a m Airline MSA <5l957 words
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Advertisement129 1967-09-16 10 SINGAPORE'S ONLT INDEPENDENT NATIONAL DAILT If yon lltc In Singapore or la Malaysia or in the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the EASTERN SUN ~nd have it delivered to your home dally or to your office If preferred? All you have to do is fill In the form below129 words
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Article1364 1967-09-16 12 THE UNKNOWN ASTRONAUTS WHEN a pilot is relaxed and confident. when everything appears to be functioning perfectly from A to Z that is the moment when things are most likely to start going wrong. Veteran X-pilot Scott Crossfleld knew it well; it had happened to him1,364 words
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559 1967-09-16 12 LONDON, Fri (Reuter) Britain's tlrst public housing register aimed at stamping out rent and other abuses has been prepared in Notting Hill, the northwest London district where one in every three of the residents is coloured. Hopes are held that the register, covering an559 words
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Article, Illustration488 1967-09-16 12 BRISBANE, Australia, Fri. —lnvitations to attend the Bth Australian Jamboree to be held in Brisbane at the end of 1967 have been sent to scouts in Japon. Taiwan. PapuaNew Guinea, Cambodia, Laos. Fiji, India. Pakistan. Thailand. the Philippines. Malaysia, Singapore. Brunei, Hong Kong. Ceylon. America. Canada488 words
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Article, Illustration590 1967-09-16 12 \re you a crooked thinker? Does your mind refuse to work logically, flying off at angles as you try to so.ve a proolefn* Many people are handicapped by this lack of ogic On the other hand, are you a really s :raight590 words
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Advertisement41 1967-09-16 12 EXPLOSION Cracking headache, it* bitter suffering it hard to describe, decide immediately without hesitation, promptly take THREE LEGS BRAND HEADACHE POWDER m 1 -4 i x jijjj* c o o o *7 PREPORED BY YOW LCC <e K 51 rv r->41 words
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Article97 1967-09-16 13 HOLLYWOOD. Frl.—The Santa Barbara Polo Club has created a Victoria Meyerink Perpetual Cup, named for the six-year-old actress currently co-star-ring with Elvis Presley and Nancy Sinatra In MGM's "Speedway." A forth-generation Santa Barbaran. her father is a leading member of the Club. The cup to be presented97 words
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Article, Illustration215 1967-09-16 13 SINGAPORE Frl TAKE a closer look at this blonde yes. she's lovely. Her name Is Renne Nole, A 23, she's single and according to be. "life as an entertainer can be very 1 lonely". But despite this, she is as determine*!215 words
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Article110 1967-09-16 13 MEXICO CITY. Frl. MOM'S "Guns of San Sebastian" company arrived for two weeks of interior filming Following completion of the spectacular battle sequences In Duran?o. Mexico The unit, headed by stars Anthony Quinn, AnJanette Comer, Charles Bronson. Sam Jaffee and Silvia Pinal. completed twelve week s110 words
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273 1967-09-16 13 SINGAPORE, Fri r)N"E of Switzerland's leading chamber orchestra s the Camerata Bern, will become the first-ever Swiss orchestra to perform in Singapore With them will be Miss Use von Alpenhein. a leading piano soloist from Austria who has performed with many of the world's273 words
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Article123 1967-09-16 13 HOLLYWOOD Frl. Famed comic Ben Blue Is the first of several top comedians to be signed for cameo roles In MGMs "Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?." the comedy about the 1965 blackout starring Doris Day. Robert Morse. TerryThomas and Patrick O'Neal. Blue123 words
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Article100 1967-09-16 13 SINGAPORE. Fri MGM's summer blockbuster. "The Dirty Dozen," has established a reportedly unprecedented playing record at four drive-in theatres around the country. An eight week engagement is unheard of at any drive-in theatre. "The Dirty Dozen" grosses have been so overwhelming in each situation that the booking has100 words
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Advertisement219 1967-09-16 13 OP Visit K. L Grand Hotefs Redecorated Dining Room. TELEPHONE: ***** EXT. 2 •7, Treacher Road (At Kaklt Btntang 6 Treacher Roid Junction Adjacent to 8.8. Park) To fftjp* really delirious and tempting food, call NOW at The GARDEN of EDEN and rou will discover our excellent and superlative Continental219 words
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Miscellaneous274 1967-09-16 13 SHAW GANISATION LIDO Pfco»»e ***** LAST 5 D4TS' No Pree List! U am. 1M 4.M. Sfl 9 15 o m s«*.n Connery Is Jamee B?ad 001 ror ovlt live twiceTechnleo'.or Paaaftttoa <CA» TONIGHT MIDNIGHT' THI SILENT SWOBDSMAV Mii Sirs la Scope Color CAPITOL PHone *****' Sow Showtiif: 11. 1.45. 4,274 words
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Miscellaneous220 1967-09-16 13 WiiFAW OR GAMS'' I T t Of. ODEONI PAIiACF T«»i 11-116 1 Tt-i 4 7i 7 NOW SHOWING! U»*..!.U, If IM. 4M 5.45 8.45 p as, II M p m Adm SI.M. »*<*». S3 (¥> MOO CASH BOOKINGS ONLY' Wo H#!f-Pric«! No Free Lutt! t Military ConceMloa In TQMM i220 words
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128 1967-09-16 14 DONCASTER. Frl. (Reuter) —ln a thrilling photo finish Florescence owned by J.R. Mulllon won the Portland handicap run over five furlongs and 152 yards here yesterday. Mrs. W. A. Richardson's Forlorn River was second and Lord Derby's Go Shell third of fifteen runners. Bill Williamson rode128 words
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788 1967-09-16 14 NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Fri. (UPI). Mighty Intrepid hod to take a sudden "detour" when 0 small boot capsized in her path yesterday but even so romped over rough seas to half-mile victory over Dame Pattie that virtually clinched yachting America's Cup for788 words
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387 1967-09-16 14 PHILADELPHIA. Fri. (t'PI) Australia's Bruc« Devlin, in a slump so bad that "my grandmother could beat me", came out of it Thursday with a birdie barrage and a seven under par 65 for a two-stroke lead in the first round of the 110.000387 words
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Article122 1967-09-16 14 MANCHESTER, England. Frl. ißeuter» West Indian Test cricketer Rohan Kanhai was on* of three people Injured when four coaches of an overnight express train Jumped the rails near here early today. The 31-year-old batsman was taken to Warrington Infirmary for treatment to his shoulder.122 words
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419 1967-09-16 15 H.M.S. Sutan - Bv H.M.S. Sutan SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore "Cromer Training Squad" which began their training under West German Coach, Mr. Dettma Cramer today, turned out to be a big "flop". The reason ONLY 10 out of the 32 players selected for troining were on419 words
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Article145 1967-09-16 15 LONDON, Frl. <Reuter) Charchai Chionot. Thailand's world flyweight boxing champion, is still Insisting that American floves should be used in his world title bout here aiainit Scotland's Walter eOowar. the British bantamweight champion, at the Empire Pool, Wembley on Tuesday. Announcing this today. Mr Jack145 words
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Article70 1967-09-16 15 BRINDIBI. ITALY, Frl. rfceuter) The Southern Italian tow® of Brindlsi returned to normal today after a general strike In protest against the downfrading of its football club to Fourth Division in the Italian Championships. 8hop«. offires, and restaujants closed yesterday and 2ono demonstrators blocked trains for70 words
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Article236 1967-09-16 15 The Malayan Racing Association's latest Classification list: Promotion! —(Tots'. 12) From Class 2 to Claaa 1: (4) November Sun. Colombo Court. Roman Game, Windrush II From Class g to Class 4 (4i Cut* Co-ed. Flying Charger. Mannum Miss, Surveyor. From Class to Has* (4> Shanghai Kid,236 words
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596 1967-09-16 15 YORK < Fri (Reuter) Unbeoten heavyweight JoeFrorier (L number two to number nine ranking contender bv the 9 "umber one in Ring Mogojin e monthly rating released last night. n«* The authoritative boxing publication, which stsll recognise* Cassius Gay as champion ranked West596 words
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Article, Illustration27 1967-09-16 15 West German coach. Mr. Dettma Cramer is caught in this Sunsport pix demonstrating the side kick while Singapura's skipper Quah Kim Swee gets ready to intercept it.27 words
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Article193 1967-09-16 15 By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Big Hill, with Lyall Harbridge astride, worked with gusto when he easily skipped over 3f in 42 3/5 sec., finishing with plenty in reserve The going was soft after yesterday's downpour. Flyins Charger, was kept well In hand when193 words
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583 1967-09-16 15 The King dPMtntrt a 11-foot mod ("ant") class dinghy irhirh will br used for some of the competi tloiifl whirh start on December << next in Bangkok. The King hopes to be selected for the enterprise and the single-handed583 words
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577 1967-09-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The spotlight on thi» weekend's services ro un d-up is focussed on the Ist Recce Regiment stationed ot Sungala Camp, Port Dickson. The regiment hin i lost a popular officer in the person of Lt C®l. A. Arulpragasam, who haj taken577 words
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Article156 1967-09-16 15 SINGAPORE. Fn. Six hockey t«ms will participate. in the Six-A-Side hockey carnival organised by the Singapore Recreation Club. to he played on Sunday. at the Singapore Reerea'ion Club ground. The six teams are named Europe. Asia Africa. America. Australia and Venus team.^. The Venus team156 words
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Article99 1967-09-16 15 TOKYO, Fri. (Hcuter) South Vietnam has reversed its decision to with-* drax from the pre-Olympie soceer tournament in Asia's Group One and will compete in the competition.'? the Japan Amateur Soccer Association said yesterday. The South V 1 etn a m' Soccer Association, in its cable99 words
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Article1535 1967-09-16 16 H tatt it Bortet c lasi I 4s Div. 4 6 Fur*.— a.oe PM. FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLT t 2 a. 4 4 4 7 ooo 006 000 0 170 Eadtsal lux Oite 3y 4y 4y 4y 4y sy 9 00 »00 4 00 Bright Star Stable1,535 words
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2030 1967-09-16 16 GOING: HEAVY By* KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Kaya improves with every outing and I am giving him a strong chance to land his third successive win in the 7f for Class Three Division Two (Race 7) at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, the Extra Day2,030 words
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Article30 1967-09-16 16 indsor Lad: Mannum MiǤ Marriage Money Printer Adeline: Decision Mannum Miae Martini II Shy High Decision Bandit Money Printer Star Boy R. Estate II Bandit Kaya30 words
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Article189 1967-09-16 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE SKT HIGH STAR BOY RACE 1 TARA STREET II Maulana Hand«ome Kid M. GARDEN Handsome Kid Muchacha EAGLE S PRIDE Handsome Kid Maulana lirTfiSffTMl h2j2uUE3l RACE 2 DECISION ben Li Chu Winning Streak DECISION Chen LI Chu Major Pil DECISION Major Pil Winning Streak MAJOR PIL189 words
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Article104 1967-09-16 16 LONDON. Fri. <Reuter> The draw for the English football League Cup third round, to be played on Wednesday. October 11. made yesterday, was: Workington vs Fulham, Norwich City or Rotherham United vs Huddersfleld Town. Burnley vs Nottingham Forest. Northampton Town vg Mlllwall. Sheffield Wednesday vs Barrow.104 words
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Advertisement941 1967-09-16 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) 3 bed-room flat Orchard Road area, unfurnished Rent $350/Box 1036 Eastern Sun. 23-B Cantonment Road. Singapore. 3 bed-room flat, unfurnished River Valley Road rent $282 Box 1030 Eastern Sun. 23-B Cantonment Road, Singapore. ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Words $5 Minimum) 3 4 bed-room941 words
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Advertisement212 1967-09-16 14 (gsso) ESSO STANDARD MALAYA BERHAD have several vacancies for male Engineers. Chemists and Others with suitable technical background. AGE: Below 35 QUALIFICATIONS: Malaysian Citisens. A rood Hons. Degree in Engineering. Chemistry or other technical fields. EXPERIENCE: Preference will be gives to those with experience. Only recent graduates with excellent scholastic212 words
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Miscellaneous77 1967-09-16 15 TIME AND TIDE Penanf: 11.34 a.m. (7.2 ft P ®7.ff 4 a m ,4 -> ft >. 445 pm (14.0 ft.) E°2 K! f son: 5 ofi a m < 74 ft 4.45 pm. (14.0 ft.) Port Dickson: 50« a.m. 7.4 ft), 5.47 pre. (7.8 ft.) 2llfS p S re:77 words
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