Eastern Sun, 17 September 1967
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Title Section27 1967-09-17 1 EASTERN SUN <•>»*•««••• m*4 Tndependenf National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION E»td. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 413 Sunday, 17 September 1967. •fr MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents27 words
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Article623 1967-09-17 1 C.F. LEE - Tun Tan leaves for U.S. By C.F. LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin, left for the Americas today armed with a plan for the stabilisation of the rubber price which he hoped to put to President Johnson of the United States623 words
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Article145 1967-09-17 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter). The Singapore Ambassador. Professor Wong Lin Ken, said here yesterday a three milliondollar World Bank loan to Improve the Singapore Telephone service would assist In producing an industrialised Singapore and turning the State into the workshop of Southeast Asia. Speaking at a145 words
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Article, Illustration369 1967-09-17 1 Musa Scully - ARMED FORCES DAY By Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Last Post was heard in the Lake Gardens here eorly this morning, at a "Remembrance Parade" at the Cenotaph, to commemorate Armed Forces Day. The four senior service chiefs laid wreaths at the foot369 words
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100 1967-09-17 1 HONG KONG. Sat. <Reut«r> Singapore has sent a tnal shipment of pus to the Colony which is experiencing a shortage of pork as a result of disruption of supplies from China. A total of 200 pigs arrived from Singapore on Friday and according100 words
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106 1967-09-17 1 SINGAPORE. Sat —At about 8.35 p.m. tonight, about 100 members and supporters of the pro-Commu-nist Bansan Sosialis. both male and female, staged an illegal procession along Upper Bukit Timah Road. 10th m.s. towards Bukit Panjang Circus for a distance of about 30 yards Some of106 words
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Advertisement71 1967-09-17 1 >+`$$?~?"[)|\}!'_]*)%[}}"(**,[" Convenience m one reason why ex penanced traveller* are now Hying Thai International. Our flight schedules have been planned to link every key city in the Onant at UN most convenient tone*. K s amazing how such a busy airline manages to give the most relaxing service in the71 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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164 1967-09-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The $9O million loon floated by the Government eloted today, with an o*er-»ub»eription of $25 million. The loan. to finance dev#. lopment project? under the First Malaysia Plan, is divided into two categories Registered Stock of 1974 carry an interest164 words
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271 1967-09-17 2 PE>*A>'G, Sat The fight against social and economic barrier* created bv economic inequalities is the responsibility of everv ritisen of the country. This was s f ated today by the Chief Minister of Penane. Tan Bri Won? P"w Nee. at a garden party271 words
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83 1967-09-17 2 •KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Malayan Rubber Fund Board has appointed a technical advisory service aeer* r y in Spain to promote the inters- of Malaysian natural rubber in that country. The agency is the Department de Plasticos Y Caucho of the Patronato Juan De La83 words
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Article27 1967-09-17 2 MUAP Sat. —The Ba'u Paha*. Hainanese Association Youth Section will hold a Mooncake Festival gettotefher at the association's badminton court tomorrow from 8 pm.27 words
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Article, Illustration74 1967-09-17 2 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agon? on Sept. 14. declared open the 54.5 million Jambatan Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah at Prai and the new railway extension from Prai to Butterworth at the newly-constructed 51-5 million Butterworth Railway Station. Picture ,«hnw« His Majesty accompanied by the Governor of74 words
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Article80 1967-09-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The National Family Planning Board will conduct the filth family planning training course at its headquarters at third floor. MARA Building. fof 2n .senior Social Welfare Officers from eight different States from the Ministry of Welfare Services. This training course, which is of80 words
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Article77 1967-09-17 2 MUAR. Sat. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohampd Khir Johari, will open the Tun Aminah Secondary School l n Batu Pahat on Thursday. The school which was completed in mid-1965 is after the Sultanah of Johofe. The school which runs clashes from Form One77 words
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264 1967-09-17 2 KUALA Ll T MPl** f Sat The Malaysian Association for the blind will launch a State-wide "Prevention of Blindness Week" campaign first of its kind in the country here from Oct. 2 to 7. The association in conJunction with the week-long campaign will hold264 words
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Article, Illustration265 1967-09-17 2 SFRFMBAN. Sat A Campaign against pirate wireleM operators commenced here this morning. A strong team of wireless Inspection officers led hr Fnrhe Rahman bin Hajl Mohd. Shahid from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting arrived here to start "Operation Wifeless** j n the State. TheEastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 265 words
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Article404 1967-09-17 2 Kl ALA LI MPI R. Sat. Date and venue unknown. hut thr hi* debate on parity for DTC teachers between the National Union of Teacher* and the Day Training Centre Tearhers* Union will still be held. The debate was originally, says NUT. scheduled404 words
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Article112 1967-09-17 2 SEREMBAN. Sat. A 21-year-old man. Abdul Ra/ak bin Maadah. charged with double murder, vac »odav nrdwd by the Sessions Court President. Enrhe Abdullah Ngah. to be sent for medical observation. The one-armed Abdul Ra?ak is al'.egpd to have beaten hi? younger brother. Isa bin Maadah. 3s.112 words
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Article55 1967-09-17 2 MUAR. 6a*. A progress exhibition d°Pictin« various aspect* of progress made by the Government In education. agriculture, adult education. health, rural works and irrigation will be held at the Kampong Perpat community hall in Batu Pahat on Wednesday. The Mentft Besar of Johore. Dato Hajl Othman bin Mohamed55 words
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146 1967-09-17 2 KUALA LUMPUfc. Sa 4 Th*» Prirr.® Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, told r.°wsm?n on his arrival h«»re this morning the J a p a n e 5 e ambassador would be seeing h:m later In the day to discuss the signing of 'hp 'goodwill146 words
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Article, Illustration521 1967-09-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. An agreement for the establishment of the State and City Planning Project was signed this morning. Mr. David Blickenstaff, the United Nations Resident Representative, signed on behalf of t h e United Nations as executing agency while Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. the Permanent Secretary of521 words
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Article, Illustration323 1967-09-17 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The History of Singapore in Stamps will be the main exhibit of the First Singapore Philatelic Society Postage Stamp Exhibition which will be opened by the Minister of State for Culture. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy. on September 29. Thi= is disclosed by the323 words
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Article454 1967-09-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Voluntary welfare work in Singapore has not been found wanting, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng said today. He was speaking at the opening of the Catholic Welfare Services and Welfare Centre this morning at Tuas Village,454 words
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Article39 1967-09-17 3 MUAR, Sat.—Mr. Mok Cheong Peng has been elected Chairman of the Tangkak Nam Chin Society with Lim Pel Heong as Vice-Chalrman. Other office-bearers are: Treasurer: Mr Chan Tah Yean ann Vice-President Mr. Chan San Poo.39 words
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Article, Illustration31 1967-09-17 3 MISS Judy Wong has been appointed Art Director of the LPE Singapore Limited. Mis* Wont a Singaporean. betan her career in advertising about It years ago. Mi«s Judy Wont31 words
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Article, Illustration128 1967-09-17 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Cathay Hotel is now planning to build a large revolving restaurant on the roof ton of majestic Cathay Building as part of its expansion pro gramme In addition to this, the Hotel is also planning to build a coffee-house and an exclusive Chinese Restaurant.128 words
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Article43 1967-09-17 3 PENANG. Sat. Crew members of 13 ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy donated their blood to the Blood Bank here this morning. The first to volunteer was the Lt.-Commdr. of the coastal minesweeper. "K D. Tahan". Mohd. Zain bin Mohd Salleh.43 words
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247 1967-09-17 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) Mr. Robert E. Adcock, U.S. Agriculture Attache in Kuala Lumpur, today spoke optimistically about Singapore and said the Republic's economy was moving forward in most areas. Writing in Foreign Agriculture, a magazine produced by the U.S. Deoartment of Agriculture, he247 words
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181 1967-09-17 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Police today issued a second warning to those who have intentions to tali* part in an unlawful assembly or procession in the neighbourhood of the Fourth Magistrate's Court in Chestnut Drive on Monday. Sept. 18. or any other day. A Police181 words
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Article58 1967-09-17 3 PEXANG. Sat. —A contribution of $1,500 was made by the State Government here for the building of a $4,500 mosque in Kubang 171 u, Central Province Welleslev. yesterday. The cheque was handed over to the Village Development Committee Chairman by State Executive Councillor. Enche Ariflßn bin58 words
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Article754 1967-09-17 10 Mr. Jeremy Lee - Mr. Jeremy Lee M.R.D. The patient was slowly wheeled into the operating room and was placed on the operating table. Pain and agony was on his face. The nurses around him have to put him under anaesthesia The operation is due to begin. Surgeons and nurses gatherM.R.D. - 754 words
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Article, Illustration376 1967-09-17 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Eisaku Sato and Mrs. Sato will arrive here on a two-day official visit on Monday, September 25, this year. This is the first official visit by a Prime Minister of a foreign country to Singapore376 words
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Article, Illustration293 1967-09-17 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Fifteen men and one lady graduated this afternoon from the Trinity Theological College at its 18th annual graduation ceremony held at the Andrew's Cathedral. Those who received the Bachelor of Theoiogy Degree are Chin San Seong. Chong Yu Fong. Chua T.am293 words
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Article, Illustration92 1967-09-17 10 It Is the happiest moment for Mr. Andrew Gee. 21. who graduated today in Radio and Television servicing. Reason inspite of his handicap due to polio which struck him since he was92 words
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501 1967-09-17 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore will have five vocational institutes by 1971 to tram some 10,500 craft students to contribute to the progress of industrialisation in the Re- public. The Education Minister. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, made this disclosure when he spoke at the graduation ceremony501 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous91 1967-09-17 2 K L DIARY 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 6 30 p.m. Works of prominent Malaysian Artist* by Peninsular An Society at 41. Jalan Raja Muda91 words
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Advertisement220 1967-09-17 3 i m l ■s. Nl ■I STOMACH PAIN FAST WITH NEW WEISEN-U DOUBLE-ACTION TABLETS Medical research carried out in California US A has shown that certain foodstuffs such as fresh green vegetables, especially cabbages, contain an anti-ulcer substance called Methylmethioninesulfonium Chloride which not only promotes the healing of gastric ulcers220 words
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Article, Illustration131 1967-09-17 4 e Armed Forces Staff. General Tunku Osman. and the Chief of the General Staff (far right) Lt.-Gen. Tan Sri AbduT HamM Bid;n and their wives, watching an exhibit, at the Armed Forces static display in Stadium Negara. Kuala Lumpur on Sat* urday, to commemorate131 words
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Article, Illustration244 1967-09-17 4 PENANG. Sat. Over 400 guests were present at a dinner given by Dato Aw Kow. Managing Director of Sin Chew Jit Poh, Sing Pin Jih Pao and the Eastern Sun. at the Shanghai Restaurant here last night. In a short address, Dato Aw thanked244 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article116 1967-09-17 5 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Ten Chinese youths have fled across the border into Hong Kong territory in the past two days, a British army spokesman said. The escapees," aged 17 to tC" rro fh se d the Red ChinaHong Kong border in two separate groups116 words
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606 1967-09-17 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) —Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk has said he had no information to support reports from various sources abroad that Hanoi is showing more Interest in peace talks with the United States. The Secretary said "I would be Interested in606 words
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313 1967-09-17 5 Resign as SecretaryGeneral? Oh no, says Thant UNITED NATIONS. New.; York. Sat. (Reuter) U Thant denied today that he had indicated to any government that he might resign as Se<~ ret ary tJeneral in protest at the Super Powers' failure to make better use of the United Nations. A report313 words
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Article88 1967-09-17 5 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) Police have intercepted twelve illegal immigrants from the Chinese mainland in the past three days along the Sino Hong Kong border, according to government spokesman today. The men, between the ages of 17 and 22. claimed to be farmers. They were wearing dirty88 words
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Article106 1967-09-17 5 BEIRUT, Sat. (Reuter). Egypt's former Armed Force* Chief, stripped of authority after the June Middle East *ar defeat and arrested on suspicion of plotting to regain power, killed himself with poison pills, Cairo Radio reported today Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer, 48 once President Nasser's right106 words
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141 1967-09-17 5 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) Hurricane Doria, with 90-mile-an-hour winds, was racing across the Atlantic towards the American east coast tonight with the threat of widespread flooding and damage Hurricane and gale warnings went out to communities stretching 500 miles along the Atlantic seaboard from Provmcetown.141 words
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Article69 1967-09-17 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) Barbados today became the second nation to «ee< membership in the Organisation of American States (OAS) this year If accepted by a two-thirds vote of *.he present 21-nation body. Barbados will be the third English-speaking nation in the predominantly Latin American group. It wi'l69 words
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Article, Illustration59 1967-09-17 5 United State* Secretary o# States Mr. Dean Rusk (right). greet# Japan's Foreign Minister Mr. Takeo Miki and his wife no their arrival at Washington recently. to attend the 6th meeting of the U.S.-Japan committee on Trade and Economic Affairs The wife of the L'nder Secretary59 words
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Article112 1967-09-17 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Mr. J. Edgar noover, who leads the ftght against crime throughout the nation, is determined to keep it off the FBl's own doorstep. He has Just won a fouryear battle to prevent 10foot (three metre) wide pavemen*112 words
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Article112 1967-09-17 5 ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Sat (Reuter) Women and children were evacuated today from the gold rush town of Skagway, in Southwest Alaska, as torrential ram threatened severe floods and caused landslides. The Skagway river, on whose banks the town (pop 650) stands, burst through an earthdyke as it ro«e112 words
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Advertisement109 1967-09-17 5 WEEKLY MAHARAJAH SERVICE THROUGH KUALA LUMPUR bYV.'V r a 1' V, V, !sr* a tV xv Fine cuisine, enchanting hostesses, million-mile pilots, magnificent Boeings, sensible connections everything that has made Air-India famous in five continents now comes to Kuala Lumpur every week. Fridays to Perth and Sydney; Sundays to India,109 words
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Miscellaneous1232 1967-09-17 5 YOUR TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 RCALA LCMPUB and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat: 9 P.M. 3.00 Prog. Summary; 3.01 Learn Our Language (Introducing new words and sentences); 3.16 Championship Wrestling; 342 Documentary Film (Pakistan Story); 4 42 Gilligan's Island1,232 words
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Miscellaneous332 1967-09-17 6 nun rnmm SMIL W h Illy a POES not HAVE lONS TO WATT.FOR TWO MINUTES AFTER THE POORS CLOSE... OF COURSE, IF THEY COULP GET CLOSE ENOUGH TO EXAMINE /TIN DETAIL OUR RUSE WOULP BE GONE WITH THE WINP/ IF ■R! r IS THE EXHIBIT CLOSEP YET? WE'RE TO PELIVERTHE332 words
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Miscellaneous157 1967-09-17 7 4wwa-'HafW's THE OrREAT... JUST &REAT... SHE'S GOT STILL LIFES COWN PAT... NOW SHE'S STARTING Olsl FIGURE PRAW/NG-/ 4 a I K rWELL, VOU SETTER WATCH YOURSELF, A PREPPY...'CAUSE HERE SHE COMES NOW i ANP IT LOOKS LIKE V SHES EYIN' YCHVff [V FIGURE y 7x\ MOW ARE WILMA'S ART LE157 words
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The World Weeks
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Article68 1967-09-17 8 Japanese economists say that Japan cannot continue to prosper unless the rest of Asia prospers with her and declared at least one per cent of the Japanese national income should go in aid to other Asian countries. Japan's national income last year totalled U*****.4 billion. Eighteen Japanese economic organisations68 words
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Article26 1967-09-17 8 Rubber: Rubber price bounced back over the 50-cent line after the Malaysian Govt, announced stockpile buying. Price had stood below 50 cents for 13 days.26 words
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Article25 1967-09-17 8 Eice: Thailand may ban rice exports to maintain a stable internal price for the commodity. The rice bowl has been hit by natural calamities.25 words
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Article82 1967-09-17 8 Skirmishes 1: War is now going on between China and India on the Sikkim-Tibet border. China has accused India of "provocation" to win foreign aid wnile India counter-charges that China is creating tension to divert attention away from her internal strife. Skirmishes 2: In Aden the two rival nationlist82 words
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Article53 1967-09-17 8 More taxes: The Malaysian Economic Minister Tun Tan Siew Sin has hinted that rising taxes are In the offing to combat the poor performance of tin and rubber on the world market. Tun Tan said the Govt was exploring possibilities of raising loans in New York and Europe53 words
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Article37 1967-09-17 8 Stateless: The Singapore Govt, may waive requirements for "Stateless" persons to produce formal dclaration that they are stateless before they are issued with certificates of identity. Malaysia implemented full immigration controls at the causeway last Sunday.37 words
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Article37 1967-09-17 8 Vietnam: A Republican representative has urged the Johnson administration to pressure the New Saigon regime to talk peace with Hanoi. But California Governor Ronald Reagan advocated sharp escalation of war to bring it to rapid conclusion.37 words
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Article30 1967-09-17 8 Trade: The Malaysian Govt has been urged by an MCA branch secretary to lift trade restrictions and include Communist nations The Philippines is also testing trade winds with Reds.30 words
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Article43 1967-09-17 8 Thompson: Two suspects have been held in the US (a man and his wife) in connection with the brutal slaying of "Missing Thompson's (Thai silk king lost in the Cameron Highlands) sister Mrs Katherine Thompson Wood in her estate mansion in Pennsylvania.43 words
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Article18 1967-09-17 8 Hong Kong: Bombing violence continues. An attempt was made to bomb the USIS on Thursday, night.18 words
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Article29 1967-09-17 8 Labour: Malaysian Civilian Staff Association have joined their Singapore counterpart in putting up a mass claim for compensation and loss of career due to the British Forces pull-out.29 words
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Article46 1967-09-17 8 "Sultan Ombra Amllbangsa, former Philippine congressman has declared himself "Sultan of Sabah" through alleged descent from the Sultan of Sulu who leased the island to the British. He has designed his own flag and "proclaimed" his own terms for settlement with Malaysia and the Phillippines.46 words
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Article113 1967-09-17 8 Mr. Nestor Mata, chief of Foreign Correspondents of the Philippines Herald, told a Rotary Club luncheon in Manila that whether they like it or not, Asians will continue to depend on outside assistance to reach their goal of full economic development. "While we can supply an immense amount113 words
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NEWS UNDER THE SUN
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Article, Illustration807 1967-09-17 8 Clement Lim - Visionary at the edge of time Clement Lim PRESIDENT DE GAULLE S latest, and historic, adventures in Poland has Nad »We desired effect of making the world press a* another great "controversial move" another smooth and calculated showmanship to put the spotlight on the man807 words
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Article, Illustration536 1967-09-17 8 IN OUR PROTEIN short world it is common practice In animal husbandry these days to formulate a feed for livestock that will ret them fattened for the market In the shortest possible period based on minimum feeding. It make, food economic sense. More food for the536 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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401 1967-09-17 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) A top British trade source today said Red China's commercial operations appear to be functioning normally despite political unrest and rioting. The Sino-British Trade Council, an officially recognized body for promotion of trade with Peking, said in its latest review that401 words
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Article214 1967-09-17 9 TOKYO Sat A "talent bank" to supply executive technicians and other skilled manpower to enterprises has been opened in the nation's three big cities Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya. The Labour Ministry plans to set up such banks later in other major cities of The country214 words
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Article113 1967-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. As part oX British Week In Brussels. The Pleasey Company fc staglna a one day display at the Hotel Amigo. "Plessey Day" will be Wed. Oct. 4. and four of the Company's Product Groups will be taking part. Typical examples of the Group's products113 words
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Article, Illustration277 1967-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sat Mr. William S H Goei. the Property Developer and Managing Director of M s. Goldhill Properties Ltd, 56. Telok Aver Street, informed the Press that his Company will by the end of this year commence the building of an ultra-modern shopping complex277 words
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Article84 1967-09-17 9 LONDON. Sat (UPI) Rubber market nosed quiet with spot 16-1/4 16-3/8 Settlement House Oct. 16-7/16 1 «-5 Nov. 16-5/8 16-3/4 Dec 16-3/4 16-15/16 Ort/Dec 16-/8 16-3/4 Jan /March 16-/15/16 17-1/8 April/June 17-1/16 17-1/4 July/Sept. 17-5/16 17-7/16 Oct./ Dec. 17-7/16 17-9/16 Jan./ March 17-916 17-11/16 April/June 17-5/8 17-3/1884 words
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Article115 1967-09-17 9 DETROIT. Sat. (UPI) Car production this week climbed to its highest ievel since early July, Wards Automotive reports said. However, the United Auto Workers strike against Ford Motor Co.. kept total car output 13 per cent behind the level of last year. Wards estimated this115 words
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Article50 1967-09-17 9 BINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Bank* In Malaysia today made the following changes In Its rates to merchants: Canada: Buying T.T. 35-1/18; Airmail O.D. 353/16; 90 d/st. 35-13/16 credit bills; 35-7/8 trade bills Selling T.T.'O.D. ready were: Canada 34-11/18; Swiss Francs I*o-1/4; French Francs 150-1/2; Swedish Kroner 185-1/2.50 words
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70 1967-09-17 9 MANILA Sat. »UPJ> The President of the Philippine Chamber of Wood Industries said today he found attractive opportunities for Investments in the wood Industries In Indonesia. Mr. Joee G. Puyat. who recently visited Indonesia, said he was prepared to brief local business on business prcwpects70 words
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183 1967-09-17 9 BELGIUM. Sat. Tne SA. Verkor. of Lauwe near Courtrai. research bureau and industrial chemistry laboratory, has been specialism* for several years in the development of processes for the manufacture of panels on the basis of plant and wood waste. Two new factories which are to183 words
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Article71 1967-09-17 9 MANILA, Sat. Customs Commissioner Juan Ponce Enrile has directed customs examiners to subject the baggage of incoming tourists to minimum examination In order to attract more tourists into the country. Ponce Ennle said that the country coul d make up for whatever it might lose71 words
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Article473 1967-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sat —Business In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets. INDUSTRIALS Ben A Co $lB2 (I.ooo> 1181 '3.000) «1 75 <l.oooi $l.BO (2 000» $177 (53.000) 51.76 <2.000) $l7B 3.000K C Sugar473 words
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Article18 1967-09-17 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter> General Services Administration announced no tin sales were made today from stockpile18 words
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Article16 1967-09-17 9 SINGAPORE Sat The tin price for today was $593 per plcul, down 50 cents.16 words
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Article352 1967-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The highlight of the week has been the Malayalan Government's surprise entry into the market in order to halt the decline in prices, states Holiday. Cutler. Bath it Co. in their weekly market review. The news, coming unexpectedly as it did. caused prices to jump352 words
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261 1967-09-17 9 SINGAPORE Sat To prevent signals from nearby radars damaging the mixer crystal, the Kelvin Hughes 25 WK radar transmitter has a safety device operated by a Plessey 'Rotenoid' rotary solenoid actuator. This closes a shutter across a waveguide whenever the transmitter is at off261 words
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Article502 1967-09-17 9 SINGAPORE—Mock Exchange bid and offer price* official!} li*ted at the clo*e of huslneaa. INDUSTRIAL Ben Co. 1.77 1.78 Boustead 1.52 1.53 C. Sugar 1 fiM 1.89 Chemical Co. 1.48 1.49 Cold Storage 3.48 3.54 Dun lop 2.22 2.23 E. smelting 426 E.A.I 2.'JO 2.24 E*so Ord*. 3.n l502 words
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Article50 1967-09-17 9 (Managers' prices) Fir«f Malayan 2.29 2.38 Second Malayan 1.64 1.73 Third Mala? an 1.13 1.23 The Commerce Indn*tr> land... .37 31 The Savin** Fond \n 1.25 134 Malavan Investment Fund 1.00 1.10 Ftr«t Hongkong 4 7 -S2» Second Hongkong .52 -5«* S"lng Commodity 3/10 4/5 (•Bonj Kong Currency)50 words
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Article106 1967-09-17 9 «|\G*poKE. Sat. The noon nrlc«« at the Singapore Chin*** Produce Exchange toda) are > Barer Seller Coconot Oil rr o.B.) Bulk 4S.M Coconot OU (F.O.B Drums _> 51 00 Loo*e Copra Mixed Sent Oct 29-50 •—m Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) ISO 00 X.I.W Sarawak White Pppper (F.O.B.) 127-50 96106 words
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Article64 1967-09-17 9 TOKYO. Sat. Kawasaki Dockyard Co. Ltd.. of Kobe has begun constructing a 500.000 deadweight ton dock at Sakaide following official approval for it* construction. The repair dock will measure 450 metres long 72 metres wide and 21.3 metres deep and become the world's largest dock. Completion is64 words
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Article188 1967-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The following ships are expected to be in port today:— God owns Vessels 1/2 Cap Valiente 3/3 Hoegh Cairn 5 Meihohsan Maru 6/7 Kristin Bakke 8/9 Stefan Okrreja 10/11 Lika 13/14 California Mail 15/16 Dohus 18 Berezovka 19 Ginryu Maru 21/22 Kinsei Maru No. 11188 words
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Article743 1967-09-17 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Tlmr M.Vt a.m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta Time 1.11 a.m. Airline UIA 8!>8 from Jakarta. Time 10-15 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from Tenang Ipoh. Kuala l.nmpur. Malacca. Time S.oo p.m. Airline MSA 431 from Ku«htng. Time 12.33 p m Airline GIA KX9743 words
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Advertisement364 1967-09-17 10 CHUHCH ANNOUNCEMENTS BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES: L Life Bible-Presbyterian Church 9 Gils tea d Road, 11. 8.30 a.m Sunday School 10.00 a.m English Service 4.30 p.m MandarinHokklen Service. 2. Zion Bible-Presbyterian Church 5 Tavistock Ave.. 19. 8.00 a.m. Sunday School 9.15 a.m. English Service. Faith Bible-Presbyterian Church 5 Tavistock Ave„364 words
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Advertisement40 1967-09-17 10 FREE! FREE! FREE! Enrol now for the FREE Correspondence Course which deals on life's most vital subject. Fill the form and send it to: Christian Literature Distribution Centre, P. O. Box 3030, Singapore. Name (Mr/Mrs/Miss) Address 1 Ay......... ES 17-9-67.40 words
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Jemme
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Article310 1967-09-17 11 T>ATIK -SHIRTS: Little O boys, do you want to look smart? O! course you do. Then Insist your mumpy to get you a batiksuit of a shirt and a pair of shorts. It is very attractive and will look smashing on you Yoa can wear310 words
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Article98 1967-09-17 11 p 1 LOOK FOR... 'THE sleeker look of ski clothes, with brilliantcolour sweaters topped by stretch jackets and pants fitting like second skins often black. V*"EW use of trims on H sleeves, such as contrast bands from shoulder to edge, in colour for day. in jewels on evening98 words
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Article, Illustration166 1967-09-17 11 Thomas Wee - By Thomas Wee LEFT: Well spiced by the Eastern touch, this skimming mini dress has a Mandarin or 'Kimono' like collar which plunges down lnfront to meet a low waisted skirt of Malaysia Batek. The collar and bodice are best in plain matchinf material. NOTE:166 words
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Article77 1967-09-17 11 LONDON, Sat. -(Reuter)— Disciples of Dior in London have received the go-ahead for tiro trends the minimilitary and the 18th century look Hemlines in the Christian Dior-London autumn collection climbed higher than any of those shown by its parent company the House of Dior in Paris. Thirty-seven year77 words
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Article, Illustration115 1967-09-17 11 ALL dressed to dance with Prince Charming is Kim. She models a red French lace evening gown with matching ear-rings. This will be one of the 50 dresses to be modelled at the French Fashion Show in Jade Room, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday at 10 a.m.Pictures by YAP CHEW YAN. - 115 words
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Article129 1967-09-17 11 WILLIAM Tra villa isn't the only designer for films whose movie clothes are going to be purchasable by store customers. The "Valley of the Dolis" designer is being joined by others in Hollywood's attempt to restore its onetime leadership in fashion. The Victorian costumes to be129 words
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Miscellaneous108 1967-09-17 11 APARTMENT 9 N /AR. FROST«AJ£? TYUTI SHOULD &V 2 YOU THE RLE ON THE LOCKHARI7T ACCOUNT—THAT HE TO DISCUSS IT THOROU6HLV _I4C |W<TW£Rf'u. BE TIME LA/ITU VOL I UJUFU LIC F' r t r/\o TLIAT ACTCP WITH you WHEN HE RETURNS/ FOR THAT AFTER LUNCH/ WMATS .-I j;P r '-C108 words
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POPPING AROUND with Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration227 1967-09-17 12 PINK FLOYD; THE PINK FLOYD "See Emilv Play'V'Scarecrow" (Columbia > I felt that on the Pink Floyd s disc, the psychedelia in which thev specialise didn't really come through but, golly, they ve made up for it on this one It s crammed with weird oscilations. reverberations, electronic vibrations227 words
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Article, Illustration324 1967-09-17 12 This week* tee have on the hot one of the quietest and most modest person on the pop scene. I sually in the background, little Moses Ta\'s hass sound stands in the foreground trhenerer The Boys are in action. In his spare time.324 words
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Article522 1967-09-17 12 HI THERE' like B4W' *OCK! KAPLOMK! CRLMCH! WOW! (Wotr?) Sou the prerieic of "The Dirty Doten lost ireek, and it's the grooviest! For my money, even Batmen and Robin cant heat them. Holy Dirt! That Im J**™* he is mv idol: and he's got such a nice smile too.522 words
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Article, Illustration312 1967-09-17 12 IROLLING STONES! Six backing tracks including o— number which r«ns for t«t* 15 minutee h»i bt«* complied by the Rolling Stones for fhtir nemt album. Om completed |aggoc-Richards cowpontio* augmented by a string chorale is "Sh« Come* In C«lonri Keith West, who IS currently having a huge hit312 words
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Article, Illustration436 1967-09-17 12 SI'OTLII.IIT: Acting wot a successful gamble for a handsome young actor who left Las Vegas on a warm summer morning with a theatrical winning streak that has kept everything coming up aces for the past four years. Yale Summers, who plays a Jungle medical assistant in MGM-TV's top-rated436 words
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Advertisement44 1967-09-17 12 PLATTER PETE S POP POLL 17.9.67. CANDIDATES: (A) Monkee Peter Tork (B) Rolling Stone Mick Jagger Mark an X next to your choice ADDRESS: Send your votes to: Platter Pete's Pop Poll, c/o Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. NOT LATER THAN 21.9.6744 words
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Advertisement137 1967-09-17 12 Yale Summers Ms ability to p wild life and LATEST RELEASES AVAILABLE NOW FMM THE ll.fi. H. FUJI 50»« TBAC* COME M DOWN TO NY BOAI e~ BtLtfVf YOU EVERY MOTHERS 5 > u J t :v; M X 4 c #r* > N£ Vv 3 '5 Sm tta Stan137 words
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THE NEW FILM
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Article, Illustration380 1967-09-17 13 SINGAPORE, SAT. THE star-studded film "The Dirty Dozen'' is in the tradition of the great adventure stories like "The Magnificent Seven" or "The Guns of Navarone". Filmed in 70 mm, accompanied by full stereophonic sound, it is comparable to the latter two films,380 words
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Article263 1967-09-17 13 IVHAT is the correct formula for a successful screen comedy? This question has haunted artistes, producers and directors since Mack Sennett and the Keystone Cops. On the set of FOLLOW THAT CAMEL. Kenrnrh Williams was studying his part to get full comedy value in h:s role263 words
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Article95 1967-09-17 13 MICHAEL Murphy, young Los Angeles school teacher turned actor, has been signed for a kev role in MGM's 'The Legend of Lylah Clare." starring Kim Novak. Peter Finch, and Ernest Borgnine. Murphy, a graduate of the University of Arizona, taught English and drama at the University High School in95 words
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Article, Illustration78 1967-09-17 13 (JAM* for anything. Raque! Welch as "Fathom" plows the sea in a brash attempt to beard the "enemy" aboard his own luxurious yacht "Fathom" will be shown soon at the Odeon Theatre, Singapore FATHOM", one of those films fully equipped to entice reluctant audiences bark Into78 words
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Article74 1967-09-17 13 4 FTER filming at the Tower of London for TWO WEEKB IX SEPTEM BER Brigltte Bardot was conducted on a tour and shown, among other rooms, the one in which Anne Boleyn was Imprisoned "How exciting to have lived In those days and known such a man74 words
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Article, Illustration278 1967-09-17 13 CINGAPORE, Sot.—"The Way West" points to adventure on the screen coupled with the tough, rough tales of the Western Ame- rican pioneers. It's the story of one particular wagon train that moved West in the 1840's during the virgin years of the American278 words
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Article252 1967-09-17 13 Maureen Lee - by Maureen Lee KUALA LUMPUR. "Chamber Of Horrors'* Is a spinechillinr film fall of butchery and bloodletting. This Warner Brothers' release. will present you with terrifying scenes of human butchery that will not be forgotten in a hurry. The film is equipped with built-in "fear flashes" and252 words
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Miscellaneous215 1967-09-17 13 SHAW GANISATION LIDO ***** LAST 4 DATS! NO TM.ll LIST! 11 in IM. 4M. 3» A 15 p at Seen Coonery is J axes Bond OCI "TOC ONLY UVI TWICE" Techa:eo". or Paaavlsloa fCA) CAPITOL *»®o« ****** LAST D AT! 1L 145 4. 0 30. »34 Oeorte Peppard Dean Martta215 words
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Miscellaneous231 1967-09-17 13 WAitEiVfl I ORGANIC O ODEON I PALACE 21*116 I Tn 4 7*78 NOW showing: 11 a t il, ll i n, 4 (M» S.45 S 45 p.. II a Ada: II M. 81.M. ISM 84 W CASH BOOKINGS ONLY! No HalfPrlep! .v 8 Free Uata! No Military C-encosalon In TOMM231 words
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SUN SPORT
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391 1967-09-17 14 Albert Johnson - Albert Johnson SIN lE, Sat. The Singapore Amateur ltlifting Federation has recommended qualifying standards for weightlifters t 4th SEAP Games to be held at Bangkok Dec. 9-16. The qual j poundages for the forthcoming Games have been based on the second391 words
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162 1967-09-17 14 KLUANG. Sat. The Johore Telecoms have organised a two-day Pesta Sukan festival to be held at Kluang beginning today. The Pesta Sukan festival, the first of its kind to be organised will Include soccer, badminton and table tennis. The districts taking part in162 words
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Article50 1967-09-17 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Cricket Club beat 18 Signals by 16 points two goals, try, penalty) to 6 points (2 penalties) in a friendly encounter played on the padang this evening. Tries were scored by Mellis. Smith, Murray. Bullen converted a try and penalty while Mellis mad* a conversion.50 words
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56 1967-09-17 14 Singapore Cricket Club's squad for this season. Back row from the left: P.A. Sayzeland, M. Burns, B. Smith, A. Izat, W.P. Thomas and F. Gosling. Centre row from the left: A.R. Murray, R.B. Gray, Dave Parry, G.H.A. Mellis (Capt.), Bernard Neesham, R. C. Bullen, R. Nederkoorn. Front row: D. H.56 words
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914 1967-09-17 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. A total of 10 records were established on the final day of the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools Sports Council's eighth annual inter-district swimming carnival held at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road, today. Of the ten records, seven were set914 words
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340 1967-09-17 14 Roy Lazaroo - By Roy Lazaroo SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Cricket Club, reported to be the glamour rugby side 10 years ago, have now, or perhaps can now brag of having the best side ever. Their success has been the result of consistent340 words
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Article247 1967-09-17 14 SINGAPORE, Sot. The 4th SEAP Games to be held in Bangkok from Dec. 9-16 may be the last in the SEAP Games calendar. At the meeting of the SEAP Games Federation held at the Thailand national stadium on September 7 it was proposed247 words
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Article388 1967-09-17 14 SEREMBAN, Sot. N. S. Club Pirates ployed delightful rugger this evening to beat Royal Moloysion Air Force from Kuolo Lumpur by 13 points (2 goals, penalty) to 6 points (drop kick, try) in a key Selangor Rugby Union senior league match on the station padang. Pirates; the388 words
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245 1967-09-17 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. —The FA of Selangor are confident of victory when they clash with Singapore Business Houses F.A. In the annual "Feith Cup" charity soccer match a t Jalan Besar Stadium on September 30. The President of F.A. of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idrls,245 words
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Article211 1967-09-17 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Three Internationally famous rally drivers, who are members of tiie British Motor Corporation, will visit Singapore on Monday. They are Paddv Hopkirk, Timo Makinen and Tony Fall, who have achieved many successes with their phenomenal Cooper S' model. Tony Fall, the newest recruit to211 words
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2320 1967-09-17 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Chukell Stable's Great Expectation, confidently ridden by jockey Subian Dalwee, followed up hit recent Bukit Timah success with an all the way win in the 7f. for Class Three Division 3 (Race 8) at Kuala Lumpur this2,320 words
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Article, Illustration545 1967-09-17 15 Bv Little Nene SINGAPORE, Sat. Give Alisdair Malcolm another eighteen months and the Singapore Amateur Open title is in danger of being won by him. "Gory Ployer is my favourite golfer. I like his style and the way he hits545 words
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388 1967-09-17 15 M ALA LIMPttl. Sat. Requests for the Inclu§lon of athletes In any centralised training should he made through the proper channels, and not direct to the Olvmpic Council of Malaysia This was stated today by Mr. Thong Poh Nven. secretary of the OCM. He was388 words
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283 1967-09-17 15 KUALA LUMPUR Sat The Malaysian inter-com-munlty cricket league competition committee which was appointed in October 1963 met yesterday hero and decided to revive the inter-community crickei league beginning from thla year The representatives of the variouj community cricket organisations who were present at the meeting283 words
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Article107 1967-09-17 15 SEREMBAN. Sat—A brilliant hat-trick br inside-left Manivasagam paved the way for the N.S. Indians to eli- minate a young N.S. Club XI from the Ho«e Cup competition here this evening N.S.I.A. won <M. N.S. Club opened the scoring through their inside-left Haidi off a penalty in the107 words
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113 1967-09-17 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A totai of 19 teams a record are taking part in the football competition for the 1967 Petaling Jaya District League. The teams divided into five groups are:Ofoup A: New Star. Malayan Fibre Containers, Perbadanan Kemajuan Negerl, Belangor 'A'. Group B: Lpf113 words
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RACING COMMENTS
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Article1471 1967-09-17 16 Race 1: Horses Class J, Div. 4 7 Furs.— 2.00 PJC. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS) L 900 Tamerross 5y 9.00 Chukell Stable R. B'kelen Md. Yusoff 9 2. 316 Philadelphia 5y 8.13 China Stable ""eh P.K. Leong 12 J 019 Dollar Printer 4y 8.13 Dollar Stable bpencer Lee1,471 words
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1469 1967-09-17 16 Windsor - GOING: HEAVY B? 'Windsor^ KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Violocca should outshine her opposition in the main six furlongs for Class Three Division One (Race 4) at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, the First Day of the Selangor Turf Club's September Meeting. This four-year-old Madallo mare put1,469 words
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Article34 1967-09-17 16 Windsor Lad: Chiaramella Raytone Q. of the Night Adeline: El Amigo K.N. Zealand Violacea Sky High El Amigo K. N. Zealand Landmark Star Boy Major I»»ue El Amigo Big Hill34 words
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Article204 1967-09-17 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE SKY HIGH STAR BOY RACE 1 ASIAN PRIDE Dollar Printer El Supremo LILI MARLENE Dollar Printer \van Pride DEVON VENTURE Vlajor Issue El Supremo MAJOR ISSUE Dollar Printer EI Supremo RACE t CH1ARAMELLA Vyonya Ipoh Kane ha na CHIARAMELLA Galalee latari CHIABAMELLA Galalee Oatari VYONYA IPOH204 words
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Article335 1967-09-17 16 LONDON. Sat Results of football matches plaved todav were: scoms« ONE Airdrie 1 Falkirk Clyde 4 Par tick Dundee 2 Dundee W. 2 Dunfermline 1 Hearts Hibernian 3 Raith R. 0 Morton 2 Motherwell Rangers 1 Celtic 0 St. Johnstone 1 Aberdeen Stirling A. 0 Kilmarnock 0335 words
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Article67 1967-09-17 16 SEREMBAN. Sat.— The NS. Padang cricket pitch is to undergo extensive repair s soon. The Seremban Town Council authorities will be starting work on the pitch to re-lay a completely new surface. It is understood that the authorities will seek the assistance of the67 words
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Advertisement304 1967-09-17 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. CAR RENTAL 20 Word* tsf- (Minimum) SELF DRIVE: Day $9.00. Week $56/- plus 10 cts. per mile. Month $3OO/- free mileage. Air-conditioned Cars available. Ring *****. Everfine Company. American cars for hire at $7.00 per hour with English speaking drivers and gasoline. Tel: *****. FOR SALE 20 Words304 words
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Miscellaneous49 1967-09-17 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $45,691.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****8 511.506.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****0 5,853 00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****1 2.826.00 STARTERS (5282.00 each): Nos. *****4 *****5 *****9 *****4 *****7 *****4 *****8 *****9 *****0 *****2 CONSOLATIONS ($251.00 each): Nos. *****1 *****6 *****5 *****0 *****7 *****1 *****0 *****9 *****3 *****049 words
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Miscellaneous59 1967-09-17 15 TIME AND TIDE Vvffc Penan?: 12.11 a.m. <7.0 ft). 12.02 p m. (7.6 ft Port Swettenham: 508 a.m. (15.2 ft.), 5.23 p.m. (14.6 ft Port Dirkson: 5.45 a m. (8.1 ft.) Singapore: 10.56 a.m. (7.8 ft.), 10.12 p.m. (8.8 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 9.34 a.m. (7.4 ft), 8.30 p.m. (6.2 ft).59 words
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