Eastern Sun, 24 September 1967
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Title Section26 1967-09-24 1 Eastern Sun National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION it Estd. 1966.* Vol. 2 No. 420 Sunday, 24 September 1967. rV MC(P) 2251 -V KDN 2660 Pric. 15 ewits26 words
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218 1967-09-24 1 CORFUS CHRISTI. Texas, Sat. (Reuter) More than one million people were today marooned by floods in Southern Texas as total damage in the State caused by Hurricane Beulah was estimated at rSSI.MMI million. Heavy rains In the wake of the killer Hurricane continued218 words
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75 1967-09-24 1 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) Foreign Minister Adam Malik has telephoned to Indonesian diplomat* stranded in Peking that they should “Keep up the-.r patriotic ■pint and be ready io face any eventuality", the official Antara news agency reported today. The Agency's Tokyo correspondent said Mr Malik made75 words
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Article, Illustration653 1967-09-24 1 'Japan against any Asian pact to check Communism' ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Japanese Prime Minister, Tun Eisaku Sato, today said his country was opposed to the formation of any Asian military alliance to check Communism in the region. Instead, he called for a "general co-ordinated effort" to bring— Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 653 words
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173 1967-09-24 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) A Police decoy last Thursday shot dead a notorious bandit leader who had on his head a prixe of 40.000 baht (about £660), in a dense jungle in Lopburi Province. Police announced last night. Police said the decoy posing173 words
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Article66 1967-09-24 1 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI)— Officials at Kennedy Airport today reported the theft of US$l3O,OOO worth of diamonds from Japan AirLines cargo building. The diamonds all polished, unset gems, were to be flown to Tokyo on the airlines flight 001, leaving Kennedy at 1 pm. GMT. They66 words
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171 1967-09-24 1 KI’ALA LUMPUR. Sat. With head bowed, the visiting Japanese Prime Minister. Tun Eisaku Sato, today paid hi* respects to the thousands of Malaysians who lost their lives during the last two war* and the Emergency. Fifty yards away, on the steps of the171 words
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Article50 1967-09-24 1 OAKLAND, California. Sat. (Reuter) A 27-year-old man shot and killed his estranged wife and her mother then wounded his father-in-law before com- mitting suicide here last night. Arthur Owens invaded his in-laws’ home with a shotgun after warning them by telephone that “something may hanpen,” Police said.50 words
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273 1967-09-24 1 VTOSCOW, Sat. (Reuter). The Soviet Union announced today it was sending missiles, artillery and a wide range of other military equipment free of charge, to aid North Vietnam's defence against United States attacks. The announcement came in a communiaue Issued after talks here273 words
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Article63 1967-09-24 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) A Thai border patrol police party operating in Southern Tala Province vesterday captured a jungle hat used by Communist guerillas after a gun battle, report* received here today said. The guerillas fled towards the Malaysian border after resisting the advancing Police for63 words
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Article104 1967-09-24 1 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) Terrorist bomb scares continued to grip thi* British Colony today and Army ballistic* experts were called out to detonate at least two explosive devices on both sides of the harbour before dusk. Police said one of two suspected bombs found outside104 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article262 1967-09-24 2 MTUC urged to help stabilise price at international levels KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The Maloysion Trodes Union Con* grass was today requested by the National Union of Plantation Workers to use its moral pressure at all international levtls to help stabilise the price of natural rubber. The NUPW. on its262 words
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208 1967-09-24 2 Kl'ALA LUMPUR. Sat Family planning Is one of the answers to poverty, ignorance and malnutrition, declared the Chairman of the National Family Planning Board. Enche Mohamfd Khir Johari, today. Enche Khir who la the Minister of Education, was speaking at the closing ceremony of208 words
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Article151 1967-09-24 2 SINGAPORE Eat. A well-known housing and land developer and proprietor of Guar: Soon Transport Co. Ltd Mr Teo Cheor.g Chuas has donated SS 500 to various charity organisations in Singapore on the occasion or hu 6Tth birthday. In the past 4 years. Mr Teo Cheong151 words
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Article60 1967-09-24 2 KLANG. Sat —The Sultan of Selangor today called or. paren's to instil into the minds of their children a new spirit in acquiring knowledge. He said education was of utmost importance for children growing up in a fast changing society. The Sultan was speaking at the60 words
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Article164 1967-09-24 2 PENANG. Sat —The Chief Minister. Tan Sr. Wong PawNee. today denied that the Ministry at Transport intended to withdraw the city transport licence and le* it out to a private company. He added in a statement that the road service licence, charter licence and school service164 words
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Article60 1967-09-24 2 Exhibition of palctings from Ba'.i Sam at Art Gallery. 9am to 6 p m Tenth National Art Exhibition at National An Gallery 10 air. to 630 p m Jalaa We.d Swimming Pool. 930 a m to 12 36 p m 2 pm to 5 pa aid 6 pm.60 words
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Article, Illustration44 1967-09-24 2 Picture shows Prime Minister Sato (right) bestowing the honour on Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman.44 words
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191 1967-09-24 2 KOTA B HABIT. Sat. About 16$ residents from Kampong Sakar in Fasir Mas this morning picketed in front of the State Secretariat here to protest against “unfair allocation of land." A spokesman of the pickets Enche Hatsan bin Dogor, 51, told the Eastern Sun191 words
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Article, Illustration305 1967-09-24 2 SINGAPORE. Sat The trained crews and officers should regard themselves as the Singapore s ambassadors when they sail over the distant seas and strange lands. This is because competence and behaviour will reflect the image of the Republic. The Chairman of the Port305 words
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Article168 1967-09-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. has called on importers in the country to change their pattern of income by becoming industrialists. “Malaysia welcomes importers in the industrial field." he said. Dr Lim was speaking to oewvmen after visiting168 words
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Article289 1967-09-24 2 Demand has dropped KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The demand for tin. as one of the world's industrial commodities, has slackened as a result of the mild reeession in the industrialised countries of the world. However, unlike the prices of other primary commodities which have suffered serioug setbacks because of this,289 words
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Article107 1967-09-24 2 MALACCA. Sat A mia hoping to do a good turn fee a friead is now poorer by $:o Tan Kim Huat, a clerk in Kampong Hulu here recently purrhaaed > whitish stone from a medicine peddlar from Kedah fo r $76. after being told that107 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1967-09-24 3 The Christian religion is living religion in that its rounder is alive. After a short period of preaching, teaching and serving His people, the priestly authority found Him a thorn in their side They took Him and hanged Him on the Cross. The Lord suffered great agony,1,280 words
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Article50 1967-09-24 3 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat. A cyclist yesterday robbed a 15-year-old sundrygoods shop assistant. Goh Choon Eng. of $296. when he was on his way to deposit the money in a bank. Goh was confronted by the robber when he arrived near the Bukit Mertajam High School.50 words
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Article32 1967-09-24 3 SITIA WAN. Sat The Perak State 'Government has approved allocations totalling $24,407 for the 10 Local Councils in the Dindings District as expendi* ture for the third quarter o! the year.32 words
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Article, Illustration335 1967-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three officers and 22 ratings of the Far East Fleet today began an unusual assignment: sailing a 22 year old "warship for a month” water carrier on a 4.000 mile voyage from Singapore Naval Base to Mombasa. The ship is the Spapool.335 words
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242 1967-09-24 4 Kuala Lumpur, Sat. The Japanese Prime Minister, Tun Eisaku Sato said here today he firmly believed that social stability and economic development in the countries of South-East Asia were foundations for the peace and prosperity of this area. Speaking at a242 words
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121 1967-09-24 4 KUALA LCMFUR. Sat. The Minister of Education, Enctae .Mohamed Ktair Johari. famous for his unorthodox birth control methods today came out with another new device. Enche Kbir, who once recommended sleeping pills for men spoke of a little talk between him and one of121 words
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128 1967-09-24 4 PENANG. Sat The Minister of Works Posts and Telecommunications. Tun V. T. Sambanthan. who is also the National President of the Malaysian Indian Congress, called upon MIC members in Penang to work with the leaders of the country for a stronger and better Malaysia. A128 words
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Article, Illustration423 1967-09-24 4 Sato has fruitful talks with Tunku and Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—The visiting Japanese Prime Minister, Tun Eisaku Sato, today predicted a new era of co* operation between Malaysia and his country. With the signing of the “blood debt” agreement between the two countries. he said Malaysians423 words
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Article, Illustration234 1967-09-24 4 KUala LUMPUR, Sot. The wife of the visiting Japanese Prime Minister,, Toh Puan Sato, was deeply impressed with the Cheras Children's Home her# when she paid an hour's call there to- day. "TTie atmosphere of the home is so bright and cheerful. I can234 words
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Article78 1967-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Board of the Trinity College of Music m London ha* appointed Mr*. Violetta Stanhope as their external examiner in speech, drama, spoken English and effective speaking. This is the first time that the college has sent out an examiner solely for the78 words
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70 1967-09-24 4 KOTA BAHRU. Sat.—The Sultan of Kelantan. today opened a low-cost housing scheme at Kampong Wakaf Mek Zainab here. The scheme consists of 187 units and costs $l.l million In his speech, the Mentn Besar, Dato Mohd. Asn bin Haji Muda. gave an assurance that the70 words
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Article25 1967-09-24 4 PENANG, Sat —A Motorcar, valued at $1,300. was stolen from Kenz Kwee street last njght. The owner, w-as Lee Swee Leong. A businessman.25 words
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Article, Illustration510 1967-09-24 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. A delegation of 20 Indonesian businessmen and trade officials now on a fact finding mission to Singapore and Malaysia hope to establish concrete trade links between Singapore and Sabang, Indonesia. Sabang is a free port510 words
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246 1967-09-24 10 SINGAPORE, Sat —If the high standard of living in Singapore is to be maintained, employment must be created for the increasing numbers of young people entering the labour market to boost the economy. This was stated tonight by Mr Sia246 words
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Article, Illustration96 1967-09-24 10 THE Japanese Government today presented five educational films to Singapore Educational Television at the Teachers’ Training College. The films are on how a refrigerator works. valves. calculating machines, safety precautions and machines and the energy of water. They were presented by Mr. Tsuneaki Ueda. the Japanese96 words
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Article, Illustration200 1967-09-24 10 ON the occasion of the French Fortnight 196? in Singapore the French Embassy gave a Dinner on Wednesday at the Four Lions of the Hotel Singapura InterContinental. to mark at the same time the opening of the French Culinary Festival at this hotel. The Minister of Law200 words
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549 1967-09-24 10 Parliamentary query and its power -Speaker SINGAPORE. Sat A Parliamentary question is a powerful device which enables a backbencher to get answers from the Ministers for the Government. Parliamentary questions also give the backbencher an opportunity to raise grievances and to ask for remedial measures The Speaker for Singapore Parliament.549 words
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Article159 1967-09-24 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. It is often said that a smile will make a mile of friends But for these twelve young girls the one who gives the sweetest smile will win the title of “Dental Health Queen These 12 are the finalists who will compete for the159 words
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Article68 1967-09-24 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore has been thosen as the venue of the Fourth Asian Congress on Obstetrics anj Gynaecology to be held from Nov. 15-24 The conference will be held at the Singapore Conference Hall. Shenton Way The Subject* for discussion at the conference include Ma’emal mortality; Uterine68 words
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Article, Illustration285 1967-09-24 10 MARLBORO/EASTERN SUN CONTEST: SINGAPORE, Sot.—The first and second prize winners of the first Marlboro/Eastern Sun contest today received their cash awards from Mr. E. de Graaf, the Far East Representative of Philip Morris International. The first prize winner was Mr Bernard Corderlo. He285 words
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Article164 1967-09-24 10 SINGAPORE. Sat—Mrs E. W. Barker, wife E Minister for Law and National Development wiL declare open the Old Raff.es:ans’ Association’s Fun Fair and Game* Dav on Sunday at 10 a m at Raffles Institution grounds The Fun Fair and Games Day i* organised by the past164 words
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Article, Illustration59 1967-09-24 10 EASTERN SUN picture shows the 12 finalists from left:— Jeevaregai Kalliappan, 16. Mok Yin Kheng. 18, Chee Wai Yin, 16, Simone Le Mecler, 17, Hinly Lau, 18. Zainan bte. Mahmood. 16. Lim Joo Chuen. 16, Sultanah Anwor Baledrum. 20, Wan Mei Chan, 20, Lily Wee, 16, Berlinda59 words
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Advertisement248 1967-09-24 2 <r o r O V 4 o o o O 4 o 0) PAIN STOMACH 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 not248 words
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Advertisement241 1967-09-24 3 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES: L Life Bible-Presbyterian Cbureh 9 GUstead Road. 11. 8.30 a.rr_ Sunday School 10.00 am. English Service 4-30 p.m. MandarinHokklen Service. t. Zion Bible-Presbyterian Church 5 Tavistock Ave„ 19. 8.00 am. Sunday School 9.15 a.m. English Service. X. Faith Bible-Presbyterian Church 5 Tavistock Ave„ 19.241 words
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Advertisement150 1967-09-24 3 BETHESDA GOSPEL HALL 7? Bru Bmh Road. Singapore. 7 Meetings 1b English Sodar 8 30 ajn. Breaking of Bread. 3.00 pm. Junior Sunday School 4.30 p.m. Senior Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.15 pm. Gospel Service 8.00 p.m. Son* Service Tuesday: 5.30 p.m Prayer Meeting. Thursday: 730 p.m. Bible Reading150 words
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Advertisement136 1967-09-24 3 Linking city in i it! ri-; v i's; r E m f > V fl /P n •43 9 -1-o^3 -a IP t Convenience is one reason why experienced travellers are now flying Thai International. Our flight schedules have been planned to link every key city in the Orient at136 words
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Advertisement191 1967-09-24 4 CHUNG KUO CHEN BIAN WAN KING OF TONIC MEDICINE AN ANCIENT CHINESE FORMULA IS FOLLOWED IN THE PREPARATION FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE. TAKE NOTICE There has been some changes fn the 'Chung Kuo Chen Bian Wan" pack, since September, 15th, 1967. Reject any191 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article59 1967-09-24 5 SAN FRANCIBCO. Sat. (Reuter) A doctor who used eocktail Vodka to sterilise Improvised Instruments successfully delivered a baby In mid-air today. Thomas Zoes. who weighs only four pounds, was bom six weeks before expected on a flight between San Francisco and Chicago. Both mother and child,59 words
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427 1967-09-24 5 lI’ASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) The Johnson Administration was urged in the senate tonight to threaten to withdraw from South Vietnam if the new Saigon government did not take over more res- ponsibility in the war. The call came from Senator Clifford Case, of New427 words
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Article85 1967-09-24 5 JAKARTA. Sat < Reuter) Local authorities in West i.T a afe t 0 detain Chinese citizens suspected of Communist if they refuse to leave the coun’ry as ordered. Indonesia's Antara news agency reported today. The agency said the Immigration Department had provided camps in Bandung85 words
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Article66 1967-09-24 5 MANILA. Sat. Reuter).— A 66-year-old man was killed on Thursday in Benguet. Mountain Province. In the Northern Philippines. when a 30-year-old labourer ran amok with a bayonet, a Phllioplne Constabulary (National Police) report said. Seriously wounded in the attack were his wife. 50 and their66 words
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299 1967-09-24 5 CORPUS CHRISTI. Texas. Sat <UPIi Beven major Texas rivers flooded at record levels yesterday :n the wake of Hurricane Beulah. The Weather Bureau rated Beulah one of the three great humcanev in history and said the final damage total may approach $1 billion Gov299 words
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Article74 1967-09-24 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter). —US. Secretary of State Mr Dean Rusk will have separate meetings ir r< or. Mon day with the Foreign Ministers of Britain, the Soviet Union and Israel, the State Department said today. Mr Rusk s first meeting will be with Israeli Foreign Minister74 words
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74 1967-09-24 5 FRANKFURT. West Germany. Sat. (Reuter) Frankfurt Industrialist Harald Quandt, stepson of Hllter's propaganda Chief Joseph Goebbels, was among the victims of a private plane crash near Turin. Italy, last night. Herr Quandt, with his half-brother Herbert, headed the Quandt group, a holding company with extensive74 words
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240 1967-09-24 5 WASHINGTON. Sati Reuter) Guerrilla warfare is threatening South Africa for the first time and some Rhodesian cities are endangered by Black Nationalists backed by Russia and China, according to the magazine U.B News and World Report. The magazine said in a Johannesburg date 11 ne240 words
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Article, Illustration70 1967-09-24 5 BANGKOK. Sikkim. Sat. Sikkim’s King Palden Thondup Namgyal. back from the Sikkim-Tibetan border, looks on as his son Prince Palden Gyurmed Namgval blows a balloon in the palace recently. Queen Hope Namgval sits besides the prince. Queen Hope did not permit the fighting at the70 words
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Article66 1967-09-24 5 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reu- I ter). India has protested to China against the recent tsUceover of bulldinj belonging to former In- dian Missions at Lhasa Yatung and Gartok In Tibet. A formal note protested against the "arbitrariness of China’s action. The Chinese government has asked the66 words
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Miscellaneous1193 1967-09-24 5 Yom TV and Radio -nur TV /MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kl ALA LUMPUB and Pulan Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 1§ Johore Bahru: 4 Taipinr. 7 Batu Pabat: 9 Kluang PM. 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog Summary; 3ni Learn Our Language. 3.16 Wimbledon Tennis (Final-S;ng!ei: 4.16 Documentary Film i Barbara Hepworth):1,193 words
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Miscellaneous446 1967-09-24 6 asnsu Suddenly, the mechanical WARRIOR FUMBLES FOKWARO... HU-HUH.* TW-TH4T GREEK WARRIOR STATUE... ITS COMING AFTER US FASTER! RMSTW/e, HORATIO. 1 I 3 V r> I wh oops! thrush rsAFTER OPTSSSUS.TOO! 71MB *To break cur of Cs MY COCOON'... GREAT.' EXCELLENT/.. you ARE TUB GREATEST ROMAN WARRIOR OF ALL. HORATIO/ Like446 words
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Miscellaneous227 1967-09-24 7 Homo, -"Barfcera’s you THE SAY MI»HT rr JUST THE iffls® OF OUR TIMES OH PONT TAKE 'EM 0 SERIOUSLY Ll/M. FRANKIV. FREP, I THINK IT'S JUST HON terrible dOL r BUT NOBOI7y BENEFITS FROM ALL OH YEAH 1 HOW ABOUT r c l_3 f HltfHtß SIGN THIS quautv lower BETTER227 words
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Article, Illustration562 1967-09-24 8 Japan \fF. SATO’S regional tour dominates the A 1 week. After his 4-day visit to Kuala Lumpur he leaves for Singapore on Monday. His arrival to Kuala Lumpur was prefaced by the signing of the goodwill payment of two ships worth s2sm. to Malaysia (See b&ekgrounder this562 words
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NEWS UNDER THE SUN
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Article, Illustration1208 1967-09-24 8 Hegemony for peace? ireeA ire tmtr tatmr n f the mmen'mef ine.xplirahle mflnoeurrinq and attitude af 6>i». de Cmu lie. That it. him affiant tn date uauld he iwnpnttihle ta fa f ham auttide the ran text at Trunre and Turape. All ta the qlary af1,208 words
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Article968 1967-09-24 8 THE Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Eisaku Sato who it now in Kuala Lumpur is due in Singapore tomorrow. His Is a prestige tour without precedent and the goodwill accorded him in the Asian Capitals indicate the general acceptance of Japan in a new dynamic role for968 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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574 1967-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sat Long-duct engine pod*, “cutback" pylons and six feet additional wing span—these are the key aerodynamical refinements that enable Scandinavian Airlines new fleet of DC-8 Super Pans to carry a larger load farther than any other commercial airliner in574 words
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Article81 1967-09-24 9 LONDON. Sat. (UP!) The rubber market e.aaed quiet with spot 1 IS--13/16 Settlement House Oct IS-11/1S IS-IS/1S Nov 15-7/S 16 Dec 16 16-3/16 Oct'Dee 15-7 6 16 Jan March 16-1/4 16-S/6 April June 16-1/3 16-5/1 July/Sept 16-11/16 16-11/16 Oct Dec 16-7/1 !7 Jan/March 17 17-S/14 April June81 words
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Article37 1967-09-24 9 SINGAPORE Bat. The Association of Banks In Malaysia today made the following changes In Its rales to merchant*: Belling T.T. O.D. ready were: Canada 34-11/16; Deutsche Marks 129-1 8. Swiss Francs 140-3/8: Belgian Francs 159937 words
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Article, Illustration232 1967-09-24 9 SINGAPORE Sat This new model ef the IBM 2250 an advanced graphics display unit permits users to exchange visual information with IBM's .owest-eost computing system, the desksized IBM 1130 (right). The new unit was developed especially for scientists, eng.risers and designers who need fingertip232 words
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316 1967-09-24 9 HONG KONG. Sat (Reuter) Peking has been assured that the big Canton trade fair wiil be held this year but a month behind schedule, according to train arrivals here from the Kwangtung capital. The passengers, quoted by the South China Morning Post today,316 words
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316 1967-09-24 9 PORT OF SPAIN’. Trinidad. Sat (Reuter) The Britiah Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Jamei Callaghan. haa »aid here that only defeatiata asaumed that Britiah membership of the European Common Market would weaken the Commonwealth. He told a news conference last night that316 words
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Article149 1967-09-24 9 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter). The London Block Market turned lower today. In initial firm trend which followed the implies tlons of the swing against the government at yesterday's by-electiona. failed to follow-through, and persistent weekend profit-taking wa* apparent right through to the close Falla in industrials ranged149 words
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Article17 1967-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was $595 37} per plcuL down 12} cents.17 words
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Article489 1967-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sat—Bis; ness in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading roo-ns of the mock Exchange today with the number oi (hares dealt in brackets INDUSTRIALS Ben it Co $1.77 IlOoo' *173 13.000' 3176 <7.000. *1 75 2 000- 11 74 12.000>; C Sugar *165 <ll.oooi. Chemical489 words
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Article55 1967-09-24 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday closed unchanged and untraded. Nov. 19 55 20 30 Jan. 19 55 20 30 March 19 80 20.30 May 1980 2030 July 19 80 20 30 Sept. 19.80 2030 The fpot No RBS was quoted at 19 1/2 cent* per55 words
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Article338 1967-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tempo and flurry of trading generated by the Malaysian Government's entry into the market has gradually died down during the week as the initial surge of shorteovertng and speculative buying has been satisfied. state Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co Ltd in their weekly report. This338 words
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Article31 1967-09-24 9 WASHINGTON Sat (Reuter) General Services Administration said it had made no sales of tin from stockpile today It reported there had been no sales of tin all week31 words
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Article556 1967-09-24 9 SINGAPORE—stock Exchange bid and offer price# official!.' luted at the close of bu*ine»* IND('«TRIAI. Ben Co 1 75 1.76 1.52 1.53 i.r,6 1 48 16* 1 46 Chemical Co fold storage 5 M 3 66 2 18 2 20 E. smelting f. A 1 4.26 2 i: 3556 words
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Article118 1967-09-24 9 M*ti 7POBE Sat The noon pr ire* at the Mniapore Chinese Produce Eachanie toaaj ir? > Buyer SelMi Coronal Oil IF O B.) Balk Coconut Oil AT.*5 HOBi Drum* Coo»e t opra Mixed Mil »ept Oct 28*0 M tint ok Whit* Pepper (FOR) MW 130 00 Sarawak White Pepper118 words
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Article50 1967-09-24 9 (Managers' Prices) First Malayan 2 30 2.39 'ernnd Malayan 1 65 1.74 Third Mala'an The Commerce 4a 114 1.23 Industry Fund The Savings Fuad -88 •98 XI> 1.2S 1.34 Malayan lunfi 1.85 1.13 First Hongkong .£3* Second Hrnrkonj 6’ng <ommodltr .53 3/11 5*a 4/3 1 (•Hon* Kon* Currencyj50 words
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123 1967-09-24 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) The United States and th« Philippines yesterday exchanged notes extending their cotton textile agreements. Under the first set of notes the Philippines agreed they would offset excess shipments of almost 1 million square yards in 1966 by reducing their shipments in the calendar123 words
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Article100 1967-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Sat The following ships are expected to be in port today Godowns Vcaaels 1/3 Glenlyon 3/4 Tungus 5 Yamanami 6-7 Golden Spring 8 '9 Polvdorus 10/11 Sabang 13/14 President Adams 15/16 Predeal 18 State of Kutch 19 Malaysia 21/22 Prodos 23 '24 Keningau 25 26 Tremorvah100 words
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Advertisement776 1967-09-24 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, K. LUMPUR AKRI3ALS IN SINGAPORE Time 850 a m Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Ttme 9.1 A a m. Airline GIA 898 from Jakarta. Time 10.VI a m. Airline MSA 005 from Penang Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 2.00 p m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching Time 12.35776 words
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Article, Illustration460 1967-09-24 11 Florence de Santis - by Florence de Santis FAVOURITE pastime with experienced traveller* is comparing notes on their pet wardrobe items. Most often heard is the word “knits”. In fact, manj will say that they pack nothing but kniU. in which category they include tricotc and Jerseys. To the460 words
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Article, Illustration241 1967-09-24 11 Mary Sue Miller - bv Mary Sue Miller \N ideal figure :s a matter of individual proportions. based or. your own height and bony structure. For that reason you must never try to mold your figure Into the image of another woman's however much you may admire it. Those 3d"-25”-35"241 words
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Article, Illustration14 1967-09-24 11 TOO sexy.' Too far out! Too severe! Just right!14 words
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Article225 1967-09-24 11 BRIf.HT.VESB for the little fall day dresses such as Persian-colour paisley, or animal print*, or psychedelic swirl pnnt*. or stripe*. THE softer look for fall dresses. particularly in sleeres. which are shirttype or b;*hop-full with long, tight cuffs, multibuttoned THE sleeker fit of everything from coats225 words
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Article210 1967-09-24 11 SHOPPING- BAGS: When shopping, shop for the fashionable Filipino bag It is a big enough bag to hold the bulkiest thing* This Filipino shoppingbag has an outer layer of netted-jute and an inner layer of fine jute-mesh It is available in colours of mustard, red.210 words
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Article, Illustration438 1967-09-24 11 THIS is recipe using wheat flour as the main ingredient. Tbe dish itself is taken as tbe main murse Instead of rice during lunch or dinner. The recipe was produced by Mr. Tlah Yee Duey and wa* demonstrated by Mr Jimmy Wong Jim over Television Slngapura recently. Recipe for438 words
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Advertisement11 1967-09-24 11 BE ATTRACTIVE SUM l WITH i EFFECTIVE SAFE f BON KORETS11 words
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Miscellaneous237 1967-09-24 11 inn 7 we'd l BETTER CHECK WITH YOU IN THE MOWNS, GARY/ 1 THANKS FOR THE RIPE FROM V THE AIRPORT, GARY/ n I'M SORRY BUT I'll BE GO-wG TO SEE T»C ADMIRAL THIS EVENMG/ f OKAY—F YOU GHHS WON'T <5O OUT TO DWWER ZWITH ME -RXJ6HT. YOU HAVE A237 words
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POPPING AROUND With Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration350 1967-09-24 12 Hoping for a hit David Jonathan with another BEATLES song DAVID A>D JONATHAN enjoyed their first chart nurreH with the now fimou* Beatle »one “Michelle'*. They have since gone on to establish themselves as hit makers of their own songs, hit song* writers for countless other artistes and top stage350 words
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Article, Illustration171 1967-09-24 12 A leading guitar pop group in Singapore have Incorporated the Sitar. an Indian musical instrument in their performances. Robert Suriya. who leads the group. The Boy?, said that they were the first guitar group in South-east Asia to experiment with and use the Sitar.171 words
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Article, Illustration905 1967-09-24 12 Platter Pete’s Postbag After several years of quietly studying drama, Fran Jeffries, the tall and terrific cabaret and recording star, finally decided it was time to turn her talents on an acting career and a sparkling new comedienne burst into the Hollywood spotlight. The California-bom beauty constantly905 words
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Article, Illustration344 1967-09-24 12 THF FORTUNES are already a famous name on record. Their hits Include top five successes like “You've got yonr troubles” and “Here it comes again”. With this has come tours of America, fantastic popularity on the Continent, appearances344 words
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Article227 1967-09-24 12 LONDON: 1. The Last Walt* Engelbert Humperdinck 2. Excerpt From A Teenage Opera Keith West 3. Itchycoo Park Small Faces 4. IT! Never Fall In Love Again Tom Jones 5. Let's Go To San Francisco Flower Pot Men 6. Reflections Diana Ross And The Supremes227 words
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Article, Illustration297 1967-09-24 12 R hen nil four Monkees turn up at an event, you ran het that it was no ordinary, run-of-the-mill opening. England's t REAM not only blocked the minds of America s top group, but those of three hundred other ’southern Californians when they opened a three-night297 words
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Article154 1967-09-24 12 T T T T T T T T T T f T T T T AO AMO “Inch Allah <God Willing’’/'"The Tramp With The Beard' HMV) A very emotional folksy number from the on-e slightly popular Adamo Beautiful lyrics and vibrant singing from Adamo could make this a hit.154 words
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Advertisement45 1967-09-24 12 PLATTER PETE’S POP POLL 24.9.67. CANDIDATES: (A) Herman (Herman's Hermits) (B) Georgie Harrison (Beatles) Mark an X next to your choice NAME:... ADDRESS a 9 Send your votes to: Platter Pete's Pop Poll, c/o Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. NOT LATER THAN 28.9.67.45 words
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Advertisement88 1967-09-24 12 DO IN YOU TOP KNOW ALSO DEALS SELLING MUSICASSETTES WAR NX R BROS. UCOBDI CWF-650 Peter, Paul and Mary In The Wind CWP-550 Bing Crosby and His Friends Join Bing and Sing Along CRJ-500 Duke Ellington Ellington '65 Hits of the 60's CRP-350 Frank Sinatra Strangers In The Night 35188 words
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Article, Illustration2228 1967-09-24 13 TEN FAMOUS STARS - Bing Crosby Glenn Ford Stephen Boyd Rod Taylor Bob Conrad Pernell Roberts Mike London Ralph Taeger Donald May Lorne Greene by TEN FAMOUS STARS T3ERCHANCE this won't fit Into your cotegory of Psychic Experiences", since these old ears have never heard anyone adequately define2,228 words
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Article101 1967-09-24 13 AMERICAN men baffle Claudia Cardmale 'They let their wives have the upper hand,” marvelled the oeautiful Italian from Tunis. “And they go so fast. They work so hard They are burning themselves up. Yet the v are still in their prime at 40!” CC is 27.101 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article434 1967-09-24 13 BEN D’CUNHA - By BEN D’CUNHA vKuala Lumpur, Sat. TUMP on the wagon train heading, "The Way West" and share in the fun and excitement of an adventure packed trail of a good old Western. This film has a cast of three box office stars, KIRK DOUGLAS,434 words
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Article, Illustration248 1967-09-24 13 CINGAPORE, Sat. “The Happening**, starring Anthony Quinn, is an unusual kooky tale of how a man under forced circumstances has to live his life well, part of it again. The story centres around Mr de Manlco (Anthony Quinn), a one-time big hoodlum who has made good.248 words
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Miscellaneous243 1967-09-24 13 SHAW GANISATION See H Kb Tree U»«! 11 a a.. I_SB. M M 1.11 •IB 1 Sean Ooonery IB .JaT.ea Bond W1 “TOC OVLT LIVE TWICE' T#efes:er'-r Pi;irj‘»i <CA> CAPITOL PSo«* ***** HOW iHOWinO' >'• Free U«t' U IB I.M 4an CIS B THE aiLTVr «W OBD» WW" Mandarin a243 words
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Miscellaneous258 1967-09-24 13 T E32aEEE3 11th COMMA'DO DM' 11 sot-, t 13. II m in 5.« *i u M n *7mYm Mm no* is.oo. u M UN CMH BOOKINGS ONLY! Wo Half-P- ce' No Preo Liittl M: '-a nr Coc cession IB .(MM A- Full Stereouhonic Bound MGU'I THE DIRTY DOZEN Color Sit:258 words
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597 1967-09-24 14 Sunday Punch - Take it or Leave it... by Sunday Punch MR Dettmor Cramer, the senior German professional soccer coach currently on a coaching tour of Asian countries, has pinpointed the malady affecting local footballers. The German coach exclusively on loan to national associations by the world597 words
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Article342 1967-09-24 14 LONDON. Sat < Reuter Results of football matches Played today •rere: SCOTTISH ONE Aberdeen 1 Clyde 2 Celtic 1 St Johnstone 1 Dunoee U. 2 Hibernian 2 Hearts Dundee 0 Kilmarnock 2 Airdrie 2 Motherwell 1 Dunfermline 1 Partick 0 Mortem 1 Raith R 7 Stirling A342 words
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515 1967-09-24 14 R. D. Selva; Hari Chand - By R. D. Selva and Hari Chand l/'UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor made a colourful start in the North-Zone Malaya Cup rugger competition, when they outplayed Penang 14 points (goal, 3 penalties) to nil on the Selangor Club padang here this evening. This is the515 words
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Article96 1967-09-24 14 PENANG, Sat. Penang feels that Malaysia should accept the coveted Thomas Caw The unanimous decision, made last nixht by the Penang Badminton Association at its executive meeting here, would be tabled at the B.A.M. Standing Committee meeting to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 26.96 words
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282 1967-09-24 14 SEOI'L. Sat. (Reuter) The Philippines beat Malaysia 92-55 in the opening match of second day of the fourth Asian Men's Basketball Championships, here yesterday The rangy Philippines were too good for he Malaysians and were convincingly superior throughout the match. The half time score282 words
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156 1967-09-24 14 SEREMBAN Bat The slx-a-slde cricket competition organised by the H 8 Cricket Association commenced here this afternoon to provide entertaining cricket Twelve teams are taking part in the competition The Seremban Garrison who fielded four teams have only managed to get! one side In the156 words
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319 1967-09-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A bright hockey calendar can be expected this season, with the inclusion of community teams in Selangor hockey. The Chinese. Malays. Indian.; and Sikhs are likely to stage a comeback in competitive hockey after a lapse of several years. Mr. U.319 words
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532 1967-09-24 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The F.A. of Singapore are to implement stringent measures to curtail further "financial loss" in sending teams for international competitions. The Council have already taken stock of the pathetic performances of the Republic's team in big tournaments abroad this season. The acting President532 words
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Article120 1967-09-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Selangor Rugby Union has warned all competing teams in the Senior and Milsum League competitions that postponements in matches will not be accepted if no good reason is given. The SRU have penalised two Milsum League teams in the all convenors’ meeting held120 words
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360 1967-09-24 14 SINGAPORE. Sat Three youth players have been included in the Singapore squad to meet the Australian hockey team in two international matches to be played here on Sept. 24 and 25. The three are newcomer Mickey Low, Kesavan and Weer Singh. The Hon.360 words
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Article137 1967-09-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The possibility of Australia's world tour i n e hockey team playing here is still not confirmed. Mr. s. Nithiyanathan, Secretary of the Selangor Hockey .Association, was commenting on Press reports of Selangor playing the Australian* here next week, said: “I don’t137 words
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2431 1967-09-24 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad TaUALa LUMPUR, Sat.—Australian jockty Frank White got off to a flying start when he scored his first success in the country, booting home El Amigo an eight-length winner at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, second day of the2,431 words
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Article659 1967-09-24 15 SINGAPORE. Sal. Four new National records were established at the Singapore *niateur Athletic Association versus the Combined Services annual athletic meet, held at the Farrer Park Athletie Centre today.. The records were *et In the men s 1 500 metre* and the high jump659 words
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98 1967-09-24 15 DURBAN. Sat (Reuter) Jackie McGiew. former South African Test captain, announced today that he is retiring from firs V-c-ass cricket A knee injury and business commitments had forced him to make this decision. he said, but he hoped to play club cricket next McGlew. 38. led98 words
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Article, Illustration215 1967-09-24 15 SINGAPORE. Sat Three top Briti*h Motor Corporation work* rally drivers will stop over In Singapore tomorrow on their wav to compete in th« Australian and New Guinea rallies next month. The three-man team have scored impressive wins in several215 words
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220 1967-09-24 15 CLIFTON. NEW JERSEY, Bat <UPI* Bill Collin* •farted with three straight birdies and played steady g'llf the re*t of the way on Thursday to grab the first round lead in the US$l5O.000 Thunderbird cla.«sle with a ftve-under-p&r 97. Collins, playing with a220 words
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Article232 1967-09-24 15 PENANG. Sat The Penang Chinese Swimming Club ui Tar long Bungah held its annua! swimming competition here this afternoon The meet will last till tomorrow It was witnessed by a large crowd of swimming enthusiasts here Following are the results of ’he first day:— 106 M232 words
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Article89 1967-09-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Victoria Institution avenged their defeat in the Combined S hool* under-20 rugger compel :qt last year for the *zv:< Trophy when *hey triumphed 19-3 over defending champions Royal Military College at the padang today. Victorians’ points came fron- to goals, two penal- ties and89 words
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Advertisement493 1967-09-24 14 ,<n YW4ERE TO STAY (S pore) Word* $5/- (Minimum) HOTEL AMBASSADOR 46 Road. Singapore facing seasde Dancing and Floorshow nightly Excellent Englisfrmnd Chinese food. Pleasant suroundings comfortable acrommodation and yet cheapest -jn comparison. No cover or yrvice charge. TeL *****/4 CAR REMTAL 2$ Word* $5/- (Minimum) DRIVE: Day $9.00. Weak493 words
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Miscellaneous49 1967-09-24 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL 575,786.00 FIRST PRIZE No *****8 814.067.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****7 514.067.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****0 8 4.689 00 STARTERS (5521.00 each): Nos. *****2 *****3 *****9 *****6 *****9 *****3 *****1 *****8 *****5 CONSOLATIONS (5416.00 each); Nos. *****7 *****5 *****2 *****5 *****1 *****8 *****0 *****9 *****7 *****949 words
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Miscellaneous63 1967-09-24 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 2.51 a m. (8 0 ft.), 3.09 p.m. (7.1 ft.). Port Swettenham: 7.41 a.m. (14.4 ft.), 7.35 p.m. (13.5 ft Port Dickson: 9.06 a m (85 ft.), 9.07 p.m. (7.6 ft.) Singapore: 1.38 a.m. (8.0 ft.), 1.23 p.m. (8.7 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 12.58 am. (70 ft63 words
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Article, Illustration1477 1967-09-24 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ Race is Horses Class 4 D»v. 5—7 Furs. 2.0 S p.m. Local riders only L 003 Palm PUntor 4y 900 Lucky Bt*bie B Docneih Low I 2. 2C7 Maxwell Ginka 5y 9.N Bes Btable Heddl* Hamid 9 5. 073 Sporting Sam 6y S.ll Utility1,477 words
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1756 1967-09-24 16 J£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Sungei Glory should complete a double for the meeting and chalk up his third successive win, in the 6f for Class Three Division One horses (Race 4) at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club's September Meeting.1,756 words
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Article202 1967-09-24 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE SKY HIGH ST AR HOT RACE 1 PALM PLANTER Chiaramella kanrhina PALM PLANTER Chiaramella Lurkv Horse SPORTING SAM Palm Planter Maxwell Garden SPORTING SAM Lucky Horse Palm Planter RAGE X DECISION Legisrtka Tara Street n DECISION Waulana Handsome Kid HANDSOME KTD Elite Tara Street II MAULANA202 words
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Article32 1967-09-24 16 Windsor Lad: Palm Plantar Major Imur Tien Tien Lai Adeline: Decision Marriage Fore«t Knight Sky High Q. of the >ight Napoli Landmark Star Boy Big Hill Landmark Maulana32 words
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139 1967-09-24 16 MALACCA. Sat Twenty-five schoolboys recently attended the centralised tennis coaching “clinics” conducted here by Mr. Oon Seng "ah. the only qualified tennis coach in Malaysia. Mr Oon Seng Wah la aslo the Executive Secretary of Malaysia's National Sports Foundation. The boys ranged from139 words
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