Eastern Sun, 25 September 1967
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Title Section24 1967-09-25 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vd. 2 No. 421 Monday, 25 September 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDIM 2660 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article, Illustration336 1967-09-25 1 ‘U.S. will atom bomb China if it enters Vietnam conflict’ CHICAGO, Sun. (Reuter) r THE United States has warned China 1 that it will be atom bombed if it enters the Vietnam wor, Republican Senator Karl Mundt of South Dakota, said here yesterday. The atomic threat by336 words
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102 1967-09-25 1 MELBOURNE Sun Reu ter > A note to a bottle dropped into the Indian Ore an 51 year* a*© by an Australian soldier on his way to World War 1. haa fuM been deft re red The note *U addresned to Mis* Rate Harris102 words
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Article105 1967-09-25 1 CORPUS CHRISTI. Texas. Sun. (UPI) South Texas' mighty rivers rolled at record flood crests on Saturday. carrying the rains of Hurricane Beulah into the Gulf of Mexico where Beulah, one of history’s greatest storms, started it all four days ago. The worst appeared to be105 words
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Article323 1967-09-25 1 Says Governor Trench who returns amidst tight security HO r, KONG. Sub i UFI) Hon* Ron* Governor Sir. David Trench, returned to the Crwwn Colony today a few hour* after inspected Comma nist terrorist* hurled a giant firecracker and planted a bomb at the door323 words
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Article56 1967-09-25 1 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Earl Attlee, Britain's former Labour Prime Minister. continues to make slow progress in hospital here out is still critically ill. a medical bulletin said today. The 34-year-old statesman entered hospital 13 days ago for what was then described as a minor complaint, but56 words
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356 1967-09-25 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil. Sun (UPI) Rio de Janeiro has mounted the toughest security force in its history, more than 11.000 men. to protect delegates to the International Monetary Fund conference be- ginning Monday. "More than 3.000 panhandlers. thieves an<j other troublemakers are356 words
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Article66 1967-09-25 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. (Reuter) A duel between ex-Argentinian Pre s i d ent Arturo Illia and his former Army Commander. General Pacual Pistarini. was called off after their seconds failed to agree on an arbiter General Pistarini led a military uprising which removed the ex-President from office 1566 words
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498 1967-09-25 1 C. F. LEE - By C. F. LEE LUMPUR, Sun. Japan is willing to participate in a conference that may be convened to discuss the formulation of an international commodity agreement on rub- ber. This was Indicated by the visiting Japanese Prune Minister. Tun Eisaku Sato.498 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous26 1967-09-25 1 LADIES DAY v 0 Mr jsy /mf j< “Say I got an idea! Why don’t they make cars of wood it stands up better than metal!”26 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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636 1967-09-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The General Secretary of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC), Mr. S. J. Zaidi today called for a re-examination of the Government’s policy towards the United States, "due to its attitude on the issue of rubber stockpile releases."636 words
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Article101 1967-09-25 2 TANAH RATA, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today said the forthcoming rubber conference in Kuala Lumpur will not only discus# the stabilisation of rubber prices but also matters affecting other commodities. Speaking to newsmen here this morning, Tun Razak reiterated that the Central101 words
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123 1967-09-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sob. The Direc*or-General of the Food and Agricultural Orgarja*:of! of *he Uni'ed Nation; (FAOi. Dr. B R Ser. will make a four-day viait to Malaysia from Tuesday to Friday at the invitation of the Government During hi? stay here Dr123 words
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106 1967-09-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun The venue of the UMNO genera, assembly is Ukely to oe changed to another place instead of ’he Ro*hmar Pavilion as was fixed earlier. The assembly will be held on Oct. 14 and 15 to debate •nree resolutions selected106 words
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Article65 1967-09-25 2 IPOH Sun CUEPAC*. Perak will be holding a charity dance in aid of lta educational fund at St. John Ambulance Aasoelation hall here on Oct 7. Dancing will be from 83d p m to 1 a m The dance i* b*m* held under the patronage of the65 words
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Article193 1967-09-25 2 IPOH. Bun Heads M school were urged to encourage thei, pupil* to join the R*-d Croea Speaking at the annual inspection parade df the Ipnh District Red Cross at the Municipal Padang here today, the Mentri of Perak Da to Ahmad bin Sad said the193 words
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56 1967-09-25 2 Picture shows Tun Razak handing56 words
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420 1967-09-25 2 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The "fraternity of Malaysian have-nots" are to be found in urban as well as rural areas, and embraces Malaysians of all communities and religions. It is not true that the "haves” are all of a particular community. for Malaysian* of all420 words
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Article48 1967-09-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR Bun The Bama» Art Oallery wfll hold an exhibition of painting* by Mr Msh Chai Boon at the AI A. Building at 530 pm on Wednesday. The exhibition will be officially opened by Profeasor Wang Our.g Wu of the University of Malaya.48 words
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376 1967-09-25 3 'pANAH RATA, Sun. The visiting Japanese Prime Minister, Tun Eisaku Sato, and his wife this evening returned to the Federal Capital after a short but quiet week-end holiday at this hill resort. The couple arrived here by car from Kuala Lumpur last night376 words
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Article256 1967-09-25 3 KOTA BHARU. bn The Kelantan Malay Teachers' Union (KGMK has decided to “forgive" 15 of its members who failed to carry out the union's work-to-rule campaign. The Secretary of the KGMK. Ere he Abdul Rahim bin Ahmad, said these teachers had written letters of apologie s to256 words
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Article59 1967-09-25 3 SITIAWAN, Sun. Yek Hing Dai, 23. was charged in the Sessions Court here yesterday for robbing Su Tuan Keow. a sundry shop owner, of $7OO at gun point on Mar. 21 at about 7.45 p.m. at the 56th milestone Bruas Road Yek claimed trial. Bail of59 words
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Article48 1967-09-25 3 IPOH. Sun. —TV Democratic Action Party. Ipoh branch is to launch its first fund raising project to finance the election campaign for the forthcoming general elections A Trust Fund dinner will be held on Oct. 27 at 7 p.m at the St John’s Ambulance Hall.48 words
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Article, Illustration694 1967-09-25 3 BEN D’CUNHA - by BEN D’CUNHA KLIALA LUMPUR. SU\. MAN with a mission to unite the world through love, understanding, sincerity and intermarriages is now in Malaysia to spread his message. He is Professor G. J. BarukolT. of Mongolian origin, whose mother is Italian. Clad694 words
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90 1967-09-25 3 Multi-million project in Sabah approved JESSELTON. Sun The Sabah State Government has formally approved the construction at the $10.5 million West Coast Highway project linking Kudat with Sindumin in the southern end of Sabah. An initial allocation of $300,000 has already been released by the State Government for minor improvement90 words
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80 1967-09-25 3 KUCHING. Sun. Three Sarawak Administrative Officers. Mr Noel Hudson Lag a 26; Mr. Leo Jana anak Etin. 24; and Enche Klprawi bin Haji Senusl. 27. have been awarded Sarawak InService training scholarships. They will study Social Administration for a year at the South Devon80 words
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Article50 1967-09-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The secretary of the DTC Union Johore Bahru branch, Enche Kassim bin Harun. has clarified that the delegates to the recent NUT delegates’ conference were ‘‘not stupid and ignorant.” He was referring to the Government’s interim offer and it’s acceptance by the NUT delegates’ conference.50 words
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Article24 1967-09-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The new director of the Asia Foundation here. Mr. John Sutter, has arrived here to take up his post.24 words
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357 1967-09-25 4 ADMISSION TO ATLANTIC COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 17 year-old Malaysian girl is among the first intake of girl students at the male stronghold of Atlantic College. Britain's first international sixth-form college at St. Donat’s Castle, Glamorgan. South Wales. She U Ng Siok357 words
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Article165 1967-09-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The annual "Bintang Radio** (Radio Star> contest organised by Radio Malaysia will be held for three days this year from Nov. 17 to 19. The first two days of the contest will be held in the auditorium of Radio Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur, while the165 words
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Article103 1967-09-25 4 PENANG, Sun. Car* radio thieves were busy again this week-end. stealing two radios from cars parked in front of the owner's homes. Qng Chin Lee. reported the loss of his radio, valued at $3OO. from, his car parked n front of his house in Victoria103 words
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80 1967-09-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The Assistant Bursar of the University of Ma.aya, Mr. Cheah Hoong Tuck, has reached Germany on his tour of European universities As a guest of the German Academic Exchange Service. Mr Cheah will study the German system of university administration In80 words
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Article58 1967-09-25 4 PENANG, Sun.—An Indonesian housewife. Yaw Hoei Noi. 36, was robbed by two youths on a motor-cycle while she was travelling in a trishaw along Farquhar Street on Friday. Her handbag, containing a set of fountain-pens, a gold ring, a hairpin, and $lOO, was snatched away58 words
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183 1967-09-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sun Malaysia a econorav would be brighter in future if she were to diversify her agricultural development The country had also made a remarkable increase in her gross national product, said Dr H. B. Kay. leader of the three-man delegation from the Asian183 words
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Article76 1967-09-25 4 MALACCA, Sun. A problem confronting the police here is the almost dally incidence of theft of bicycles. Hardly a day passes without a report of the loss of a bicycle. Last year, about $40,000 worth of machines were re- ported 6tolen. The OCPD Central. DSP Sarjeet76 words
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Article, Illustration60 1967-09-25 4 DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, briefing Japanese Premier, Tun Eisaku Sato, on Malaysia’s development programmes, at the National Operations Room, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Seated (second from right) is Tun Sato (without classes) and on his right is F.nrhe Abdul Rahman bln Haji Taakub Minister of Lands and Mines— Eastern Sun pix by; Yap Chew Yan. - 60 words
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290 1967-09-25 4 IPOH, Sun. Pro-Moo dements ore actively carrying out subversive work in schools by plastering onti-Government slogans on school walls to poison the minds of schoolchildren. The provocative slogans anc pos'.ers would influence the children to be antiGovemment. u.c the Minister of Education. Enche290 words
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Article, Illustration105 1967-09-25 4 Mr. Long Hin Bar. 24. haa left for the United Kingdom to undergo a year's training in shoe manufacturing at the Cordwainers College in London The College is reputed to be one of the best in the United Kingdom and Europe and provides highly specialised105 words
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Article92 1967-09-25 4 MALACCA, Sun Two Ministers will make official visits to this State next week. On Sept 29, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will open the newly completed 11-storey police barracks, costing $3 million, at Banda Hilir. The Malaysian Police band will play at the92 words
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Article19 1967-09-25 4 PENANG. Sur. —Rediffusion wires valued at 5378. were found stolen from Kampar Road by wire-thi-eves here yesterday19 words
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202 1967-09-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Potential American tourists are being wooed to visit Malaysia i« a very special way via 1,000 newspapers in the United States. A panorama of colourful Malaysian postage stamps forms the subject of a photo-release describing a booklet of “Thank You Coupons”202 words
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134 1967-09-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Malaysia aims to conclude an international commodity agreement for »tabilling the price of rubber and other primary products. This wa* stated here today by the Minister of Commerce and Industry Dr Lim Bwe* Aun. before he left for Bangkok to attend the134 words
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Article, Illustration310 1967-09-25 10 DOCKYARD AND BR. PULL-OUT: SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew is expected to leave Singapore late on Tuesday night for Malta to hold talks with the Maltese Government concerning common problems faced by the two island republics the dockyards310 words
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173 1967-09-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. Shakespeare’s stirring tragedy “Othello” will be staged at the Cultural Centre by members of the Stage Club from Oct. 4 to 7. Tickets are available at Robinson's, C.K. Tang and Cold Storage. The play produced and directed by David Thwaites Ls expected to draw theatre goers. Besides its173 words
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315 1967-09-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sun Ships under the agency of members of the Singapore Shipowners' Association spend in Singapore over 5185 million o year This was disclosed last night by the Chairman of the Association Mr. J E Gabatn when he spoke to members and315 words
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Article92 1967-09-25 10 SINGAPORE. Sun A 10-week course on International Dishes” will be organised by the Adult Education Board beginning Oct 25. The fee is $3O and all lessons will be conducted in English Some of the dishes include Italian Pizza. Spaghetti a la Bolognese, Chinese bread and dumplings92 words
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Article, Illustration220 1967-09-25 10 IT was a tropical reunion in Singapore recently for two British soldiers a Captain and a Major. When Capt. Bob Todd (right) arrived tn Singapore to join the 18th Signal Regiment and met his Squadron Commander. Major Frederick Stork, they both did a double-take along the line of: “Haven't I220 words
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Article166 1967-09-25 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The Tuberculosis Control Unit of the Health Ministry will conduct a trass chest X-ray survey in Moulmein constituency from October 2 to 24 The time-table is: Oct 2. 3. A 4 4 p.m to 9pm To a Pak Kong (Chinese temple) Baiestier Road Oct166 words
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Article161 1967-09-25 10 SINGAPORE Sun Construction of a new reinforced concrete br.dge. §panring Pelton Canal near Loror.g 3 Geylang Tide Gate, has begun Work on the br.dge. e**irr.a’ed to cost $400,000. started in January this year and is expected to complete early next year A total of 154 reinforced concrete161 words
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Article55 1967-09-25 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Institute of Management is organising a talkon “International Investment in Developing Nations” for its members It will be held at the Shell Theatrette on Wednesday. Sept 27 at 530 p m The talk will be given by Prof Paul F Wendt, Professor of55 words
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260 1967-09-25 10 URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAMME: SINGAPORE, Sun. The Lond and Housing Development Association of Singapore is to exomine ways and means os to how private developers can take an active part in the Republic's urban renewal programme. This is one of the “tasks ahead"260 words
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66 1967-09-25 10 SINGAPORE. Bun A leading US expert on Asian Communism. Professor Dr. Robert A Scalaplno is expected here In the first week of next month. He is scheduled to give a lecture on Oct. 4. at the University of Singapore on The nature of Aslan66 words
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Article77 1967-09-25 10 PENANG Sun. Furniture arid crockery, valued at $460. were stolen from a vacant house in Choong Lye Hm Road yesterday The owner. Chan Eng Swee inspected the house and found that entry was gained by breaking the glass windows. In Western Avenue on the same day. thieves77 words
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383 1967-09-25 10 Union to organise Big Walk Water Sports Festival SINGAPORE. Sun. The Pioneer Industries Employees’ Union ls organising a big walk’ and ’water sports' festival at the Jurong Industrial Estate on Oct. 15. The Minister of State for Defence, Mr. Wee Toon Boon. Is expected to give away the prizes Both383 words
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Article217 1967-09-25 10 PENANG. Sun. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. suggested yesterday, that the City Council consider replacing the central road divider in Carnarvon Street with a whe-netting similar to the one in Dato Kramat Road. He was referring to a statement made by Mr.217 words
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180 1967-09-25 11 Evading Customs duty: Br.Commando fined $6,500 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A British Commando, James Peterson Duncan was today fined $6,500 in default, two years imprisonment. in the Sessions Court with fraudulently evading Customs duty. The trial was before the Court President, Enche Mohamed Yusof bin Mohamed The Assistant Superintendent of Customs,180 words
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204 1967-09-25 11 KUCHING. Sun The Borneo Development Corporation today announced offer of Hile of industrial land and buildings, comprising a 33-acre estate in the Sungei Ante area of Sibu Third Division. Work on this scheme, which was initiated by the Sarawak Government, is already in progress and204 words
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Article74 1967-09-25 11 COPENHAGEN Sun (Reuter; —Singapore Min. iter of Culture and Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok. arrived here today from Moscow for a four-day visit to Denr-ark The Minister, who is or a European tour, will leave for Zurich probably on Tuesday Enche Othman ia on74 words
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148 1967-09-25 11 JOHORF BAHRU. Sun The bearing no two criminal defamation charges against a local money lender K Ajmer Singh, discontinued in the Session* Court here today The Court President. Enche Mohamed Yusof bin Mohamed discontinued »h--trial "in the best ir.’ere?* of the parties and in148 words
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Article27 1967-09-25 11 KAMPAR Sun Work ha* rtarfed on a SIBAOOO building here to house all district government depar*ment* in Karrpar It will be completed by April27 words
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64 1967-09-25 11 The printing industry in Singapore has advanced tremendously during the past ten years. This was stated recently by Mr. Paul Schilling, a printing machinery expert from Heidelberg, Germany, makers of the famous printing presses. Mr. Schilling first visited Singapore in 1957. Picture shows Mr. Schilling (right) supervising EAC mechanic, Mr.64 words
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Article, Illustration281 1967-09-25 11 Miss Alpenheim to be guest artiste SINGAPORE, Sun. One of the world's leading classical piano soloist Miss Use Alpenheim from Switzerland is no stranger to Singapore and many music lovers may well remember her. She first visited Singapore seven years ago when she was invited to281 words
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442 1967-09-25 11 Industrial action: KUALA LUMPUR. Bur. The Police Administrative and Clerical Services Union States of Malaya, is to issue ballots to its members to decide whether to take industrial action if its claim for revision of salaries of both temporary and permanent police translators were442 words
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Article117 1967-09-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sun The sub-committee of the Keppel Harbour Community Centre is organising a picnic at Pasir Ris Holiday Camp on Oct 22, from 8 a.m. to 5 pm The fee is S 3 for men and $2 50 for ladies while children under 7-years are free117 words
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Article38 1967-09-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sun Mr Miles Hudson, a member of the British Conservative Party will be the guest speaker at the Rotary dub of Singapore luncheon meeting or Sept 27. He will speak on “Her Majesty's Parliamentary Opposition38 words
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255 1967-09-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Incorporated Society of Planters has lust completed its first two-day-syinposium on cocoa and coconuts in Malaya-held in~ the conference hall of the Rubber Research Institute- The meeting*, which were most successful were attended by about seventy planters and agricultural scientists255 words
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82 1967-09-25 11 Dr M. Subbiah of the training division of the National Family Planning Board, seen here talking to a group of senior Social Welfare officers on "reproductive physiology". They are among a batch of 20 officers from the Ministry of Social Welfare Services who attended a Family Planning course run by82 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration335 1967-09-25 5 A whopper even for Texas... CORPUS CHRISTI. Texas. Sun. (Reuter) More than a million people were stranded by floods in southern Texas as torrential rains in the wake of hurricane Beulah swelled two major rivers the Rio Grande and the Nueces to record heights.UPI radio photo. - 335 words
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Article153 1967-09-25 5 Saigon arrests NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) The New York Times today questioned whether the newly-elected military leadership in South Vietnam was reverting to police state tactics in the recent arrest of its opponents. The paper, in an editorial. referred to the arrest of Truong Dinh Dru.153 words
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Article132 1967-09-25 5 WEST BERLIN, Sun (Reuter). The worlds largest Union Jack fell from a helicopter Into West Berlin's huge Olympic stadium during the annual British Military tattoo last night injuring ten people, one of them seriously. The flag. 144 feet long and 80 feet wide was being dragged132 words
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Article125 1967-09-25 5 PHILADELPHIA. Sun. (Beul«r).— A team of American psychologists here think that they may have found a due to what makes living creatures sleep. They believed that they have found a chemical substance which seems to have a “general and fundamental importance to the sleep mechanism."125 words
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238 1967-09-25 5 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. (UPI) Rio de Janeiro has mounted the toughest security force in Its history, more than 11.000 men. to protect the delegates to the International Monetary Fund conference beginning tomorrow. “More than 3.000 panhandlers thieves and other238 words
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Article106 1967-09-25 5 FRANKFORT. Michigan Sun. (Reuter) A sudden squall lashed across Lake Michigan today, killing at least seven people, police said An estimated 700 small boats were out fishing when the squall swep* across part of the lake, followed by a violent thunderstorm and rain. An accurate estimate106 words
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Article98 1967-09-25 5 SYDNEY. Sun (Reuter) The success of gynaecology has helped to create one of the modem w-or d's greatest problems, that of population pressure. Australian Gover-nor-General Lord Casey said here last night. Opening the fifth world congress of gynaecology and obstetrics attended by 1.250 experts from 61 countries,98 words
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283 1967-09-25 5 JOHANNESBURG. Sun (UPI) Premier Johannes B Worster said last night that South Afnca would fight Black African partisans wherever possible. In a speech to his political followers he also rejected United Nations. United States, and British attitudes toward South Africa. Mr Vorster283 words
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Article73 1967-09-25 5 ACAPULCO Mexico, Sun. (CPI) Lynda Bird Johnson and her fiance. Marine Captain Charle* Robb, arrived here yesterday on a surprise visit to this plush Pacific resort. Th« yoang couple, who plan to be married in December were accompanied by an unidentified older couple apparently friends of73 words
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173 1967-09-25 5 VATICAN CITY. Sun. (Reuter) Pope Paul yesterday appointed a “finance minister” to audit the V’atican’s secret treasures as part of the modernisation of the 400-year-old Curia, the Roman Catholic Church's central government. The Pope, pressing through sweeping reforms despite his unstable health, named Italian Cardinal173 words
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Article116 1967-09-25 5 EAST LONDON. South Africa Sun (UPI) Clergymen have protested against a government ban on a book entitled “God is for real, man.” a collection of bible stones and psalms including the ten commandments phrased in slang. One clergyman. Rev. Donald Howard, said in a par.sh newsletter that116 words
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Article183 1967-09-25 5 CAMBRIDGE, Massachusettes. Sun. <UPI) Supreme Court Chief Justice Ear! Warren, criticising the inefficiency that has overburdened court caleodars. says that unless Judicial administrative problems are cleared up "Our system of justice, as we know it. will disappear He called on Congress to create a Federal183 words
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Article198 1967-09-25 6 TOKYO. Sun. tUPI) Negotiations on the continued repatriation of North Koreans living in Japan to Communist Korea be me held in Moscow at present will temporarily be suspended. Kinya Nilseki. director of the Foreign Ministry’s Public Information. announced. Mr. Nllselcl made the announcement at a news conference198 words
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Article63 1967-09-25 6 BUENOS AIRES. Sun (Reuter) Police have closed what they believe was Argentina's first hippie haunt, it was disclosed here. Police said yesterday they had found 24 youths and girls living in “utter destitution’' in a small weekend bungalow <52 miles from here. Members of the group63 words
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Article134 1967-09-25 6 TEL AVIV. Sun. (Reuter) One Arab was kiUed and another raptured following an attack on an Israeli frontier police patrol in the city of Nablus, in occupied West Bank of Jordan, an Israeli Armv spokesman said last night. Two jeeps of the frontier police were ambushed134 words
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232 1967-09-25 6 The ship 'jumpers' LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Hundred* of Asian seamen are deserting their ships each year and entering Britain illegally, a labour MP said last night The M.P.. Mr. Tam Dalvell. said he had written to Home Secretary Mr. Rov Jenkins asking him to232 words
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Article70 1967-09-25 6 MEXICO cm. Sun 1 Reiner Would-be eloper Aagei Tahmres stole into his sweetheart's bedroom, got ready to carry her off and fell fast asleep, police reported today Angel. 24. was arrested at the home of Ama Aurora Briones. 18. after ahe woke la the middle of the70 words
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116 1967-09-25 6 TOKYO. Sun (Reuter) Japan plans to spend one per rent of her national income for economic co-opera-tion in fiscal year 1968 (April 1988 to March 1989) according to a draft proframme drawn up teg the oreign Ministry The Asahi Shimbun said this116 words
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Article119 1967-09-25 6 BRISBANE. Sun (Reuter) One of Australia's most colourful drunks. 61-year-old Edward Eugene Ebzery. died in Brisbane jail today while serving his 1,432nd conviction for drunkenness Rarely a day passed when Mr. Ebzery did not appear in court and the total amount he paid into the coffers119 words
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531 1967-09-25 6 HONG KONG. Sun (Reuter) China has charged the United States and the Soviet Union with working hand in glove on a new Vietnam peace talk “fraud' in the current session of the United Nations. The official New China News Agency said yesterday531 words
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Article289 1967-09-25 6 WASHINGTON Sun. (Reuter* Argentina today supported the use of armed force to topple Pdel Castro s Cuban regime when enough countries felt the proper time had come. Argentine Foreign Minister Mr. Nicanor Coata Mendes told a meeting of the foreign minister* of the Organisation of289 words
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Article187 1967-09-25 6 WELLINGTON. Sun (Reuter) New Zealand has turned its back on a 50vear era of what was known as the “six o'clock swill It voted nearly two-to-one for an extension of drinking hours up to a closing time limit of 10 pm. and an end187 words
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109 1967-09-25 6 WASHINGT ON. Sun. (Reuter) A new communications satellite providing television. telephone and other facilities between the United States and the Far East will be launched Into a svnchronous orbit over the Pacific on Wednesday. It was announced here today. If sure—fully placed In orbit. It109 words
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Article159 1967-09-25 7 NEW YORK Sun. (UPI) Negotiations to end New York City’s public school strike collapsed yesterday only a few hours a'fter both sides reported they were nearing agreement to end the walkout by 50.000 teachers Spokesmen for the United federation of Teachers CUTT) charged that board of159 words
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Article72 1967-09-25 7 CSSEL. France. Sun 'Renter'—One of France few remainnr wild b«ir charged a honeymoooer’s ear on lonely country road in Central France near here and bant two tires The young French couple were driving from their wedding reception on Friday when they came face to face with72 words
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274 1967-09-25 7 ASPEN. Colorado Sun. (UPI) A nation-wide bulletin was issued yesterday for unknown persons who boasted they wou.d burn down Defence Secretary Robert McNamara's mountain chalet near here as a protest against US policy in Vietnam The arson attempt was foretold in a274 words
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Article88 1967-09-25 7 ROME. Sun (Reuter) The Swiss-bora wife of a top Italian diplomat hovered between life and dea’h here last night after shooting herself through the mou’h with a gold-plated revolver, police reported Elegant Mrs Madeleir Montanan. 41 was found unconscious tn an armchair at her luxury Rome88 words
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248 1967-09-25 7 Saigon. Sun. (Reuter) American Stratofortress bombers bla-'ted North Vietnamese ar iJery sites early today as they tried to take the heat off one of the war's current hot spots Con Thien combat base near the demilitarised zone. A U S military spokesman248 words
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Article106 1967-09-25 7 INDORE. India. Sun. (Reuter) More than 50 people, including the local magistrate. were injured today when police battled with rioting students in this city 300 miles northeast of Bombay. in an attempt to halt an inter-college war. At the end of the battle in which106 words
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385 1967-09-25 7 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter) A new long term contracep-tive-needing to be taken only twice a year is being developed by a research team in Colombo Ceylon, and may be ready in from one to live years, a Ceylonese woman doctor said here today. Birth385 words
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87 1967-09-25 7 Fox's motel--hospital for horses SYDNEY Sun (Reuter) A wealthy Australian race horse owner plans to build Australia's and possibly ’he world’s first horse hospital motel on his property near here Mr Stan Fo* who thought up the :dea. want* to give horses medical treatment and a rest at ’he US$lOO,OOO87 words
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372 1967-09-25 7 PENZANCE, England. Sun. (l‘PI). Claims began rolling in and treasure hunters turning out by the score yesterday, all of them seeking the same age-old enticement a pot of gold. The gold was real enough. A goodly amount of it, brought up from the ocean floor by372 words
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Article192 1967-09-25 7 NEW YORK. Sun (UPI) —German-American* celebrated Steuben Day yesterday with a Joyful parade marrhlng 20 blocks uP Fifth Avenue Into Yorkville. the traditionally German quarter of New York city. Thousands of American and German flags fluttered in the cool breeze as 40 gaily decorated float*192 words
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Advertisement244 1967-09-25 5 Mercedes-Benz 200D. A four-door touring car that is safe, reliable and comfortable... w 5 arc*.- ►>, Hi I and saves you money! The Mercedes-Benz 200D is built for people who have to drive a lot. Its safe track holding, exact wheel control, twin circuit brake system with servo assistance and244 words
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Miscellaneous188 1967-09-25 6 PARTI ANO INSDff... ...AND WUV C*D HE HOT, A9 USUAL. 7SU. US OF ANY SPECIAL ELECTROUC IF I AM WROB. AN X-RM PHCZXRARH CAN DO NO HARM MR. WAVEAIY 6 RINGN3 A VERY SOUR NOTE THE NAME BUSINESS- LOSS OF7SAPER... 7HE ENTRANCE..* WHILE /LLYA STANDS ON EMERSENCYCALL HERE, WE VOX188 words
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Miscellaneous1025 1967-09-25 6 yock yy o|||| Radio TOau TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KI'ALA LUMFT* and PuJau Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 A- 10 Jobore Bahru, 4 Talptng: 7 Batu Pabat: 9 Klaxng P M 545 Pro* Summary; 550 News Outline* in the National Language. 5 55 National Sor,**; 6 00 New* in1,025 words
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Advertisement126 1967-09-25 7 TO CELEBRATE OUR GEYLANG BRANCH OPENS TODAY at 356, GEYLANG ROAD SINGAPORE. (between Lorong 18 20) TEL: ***** Introducing an unprecedented LONG LIFE RETIREMENT SCHEME It enables you to live comfortably in retirement with a fund of $27,103.20 or more FREE GIFT VOUCHERS will be given away! (in Singapore only)126 words
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Article763 1967-09-25 8 THE Japanese Premier. Tun Eisaku Sato, once again declared his country’s opposition to any Asian military pact to check Communism In Asia This policy of Japan was voiced at the recent ASPAC meeting in Bangkok. Apart from other objectives. Tun Sato’s visit to South-east Asia is to763 words
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892 1967-09-25 8 Harrison Welsh - By Harrison Welsh 'THERE are some unique signs of the 1 times in the Republic of Korea (ROK), proof that the democratised southern half of the peninsula, having been divided by politics and war, is energetically working for a better national life.892 words
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902 1967-09-25 8 Daniel Nelson - by Daniel Nelson THE Cnlt«nitT of Eut Africa, which it unique In that it operates In three independent coonTanaania. Kenya *nd If and* li underr*>inr a period of selfquestioning about Its aims, and the results mar affect the thinkinf of universities throufhout the developinf world. This902 words
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Article, Illustration213 1967-09-25 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, '’Handbook of Evldenot Por Criminal Trials") VICKI and Hal were divorced when their daughter. Penny, was ten years old The divorce decree ordered Hal to pay 1125 per month for Penny’* support. When Penny became 15 years old Vicki brought suit to213 words
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Article316 1967-09-25 8 THE Solongor Consumers' Association must register its protest against the attempt by yet another major petroleum company in Malaysia to raise prices of petrol and diesel fuels. We should like to raise some questions on the "backgrounder” accompanying the announcement of the price increase by316 words
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Article266 1967-09-25 8 IT was g desire to see the recently opened Muar and Batu Pahat bridges lhat prompted me to make a return visit to parts of Weat Malaysia I was one of those who from time to time hao urged for their construction since 1951 Having seen266 words
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501 1967-09-25 8 MR. Devar. N»ir hu begun to run for cov»* behin<j a welter of wort? Having once been voc.ferous in support cf the in. tern a'. Security r Air.er.iment) Act which m*roduc*d the suitability certifies he then turned ayyjt-fa-# after Singapore's separation501 words
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840 1967-09-25 9 Stock Market in despondent mood The weekly market review SINGAPORE, Sun. Stock Market last week was rather in despondent mood on some dishearten news from certain companies, though the turnover was more than the pre- vious week. However, industrial prices presented a mixed look and on the week's balance twenty-seven840 words
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Article156 1967-09-25 9 HONO KONO, Bun (Reuter) A Philippine official ha« called on hla government to intensify and Improve Its trade promotion efforts to save Its trade with Hong Kong Mr. D. F Caplsprano. Commercial Attache at the Philippine Consulate General In the Colony, said the Philippines and156 words
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Article, Illustration59 1967-09-25 9 A Japanese office girt calculates by using the newlv developed portable computer at her office In Tokvo. This $1,908 portable computer was recently developed by Hayakawa Electric Company of Japan for office use. Called as 'Compel 32", can do any kind of calculations within a split-second The59 words
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275 1967-09-25 9 ABOARD the Queen Mary, off New York. Sun (Reuter) Birens blared. P.reboats sprayed farewell curtain* of water, and sailors tossed their caps overboard to girls on tugs, as Britain's giant liner Queen Mary began her last scheduled Atlantic crossing today. A275 words
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Article104 1967-09-25 9 NEW YORK. Sun (UPI) The stoex market chalked up a modest advance in active trading yesterday even through fairy heavy profit taking put pressure on the list throughout the day. Strength wa* not centred on one parti-uler group and many of the glamour stork* made104 words
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Article114 1967-09-25 9 HONG KONG. Sun (Reuter) Rice import quota# for the final quarter of the year have been fixed at ***** metric tons (unchanged). plu* a supplementary Increase of ten pet. the Dept of Commerce and Industry announced today. Import* against this quota may be arranged immediately but114 words
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179 1967-09-25 9 SYDNEY Sun. Australian minerals production for 1966 was again a record and wa« about 14 per cent higher than for the previous year the Minister for National Development, Mr. David Fairbairn. said In August He was commenting on the release of the Bureau of Mineral179 words
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175 1967-09-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The well-known range of ‘Unilator' hard ceramic threadguides will be exhibited by The Plessey Company Limited thi# year at the fifth International Exhibition of Textile Machinery in Basle, Switzerland. Plessey ‘Unilator’ threadguide#. are designed for the high-speed, hi g h-tenslon requirement# of175 words
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Article207 1967-09-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sun Mr. G F. Hebbard. MBE. Canteen Manager of the Plessey Ilford region factories, from 1951 to 1958 ha# returned to Plessey a# Manager. Catering Services In this capacity he will be responsible for catering services throughout the many U K factories of207 words
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Article98 1967-09-25 9 PARIB Sun (UPl).—The French government admitted yesterday that its products have fallen flat In America this year, but blames bumbling sales promotion a* much a* politics for the slide. The National Foreign Trade study Commission said that while trade with almost every other country was98 words
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Article, Illustration123 1967-09-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The new managing director of Ford Motor Company of Malaysia Limited, Mr. Ralph B Fawcett, has assumed over«ll responsibilities for Ford’s operations in this area. He succeeds Mr. I. G. Hepworth who has taken up a new overseas appointment within the Ford worldwide123 words
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Article132 1967-09-25 9 NEW YORK Sun (UPI) Normal pre-weekend profit taking virtually erased an early half-hearted advance today and prices turned mixeo in active trading The list was in higher ground for most of the session but selling pressure mounted toward the close A number of high-pneed glamour132 words
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Article108 1967-09-25 9 LUSAKA Zambia, Sun. (UPI) A fifteen-man Hon* Kong trade mission arrive? to explore the possibility of establishing factories for the manufacture of lamps, stoves, lanterns and general sta’ionery products. The mission, led by Mr. G. Connington. was welcomed by Mr. John Chisata. Parliamentary Secretary to the108 words
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Miscellaneous27 1967-09-25 10 (RENT YES MAN BUT THEY ME AN THE 54Af£.r1 YOUR STORIED VARY. n 5 LOST MYPuRSEf) DON’T THEY” DON'T THEYf NC SPENT! A** ie(j n o LtlQ27 words
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Article, Illustration326 1967-09-25 12 IT was dark before we reached our destination. The moon was no where around us. so we pitched a tent near a forest The air was cold and still. All of us remain in camp, talking about our incident during the journey. A weak326 words
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Article, Illustration286 1967-09-25 12 DEATH merely means the end of life In the eye* of the Chinese, death, birth and marriage are three Important things in their life For birth and marriage, they will celebrate and enjoy themselves. As for death, they spend a large amount of money,286 words
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Article, Illustration320 1967-09-25 12 IT is very hard for one to decide what one will ber rr.e in the future If I were free to choose what I shall become I would like to be an air hostess. To be an air hostess is hot an320 words
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Article, Illustration386 1967-09-25 12 IN tny leisure time I would, in the cool of the evening, sit lazily by and allow my thoughts to build castles in the air and sometimes recall some events of the past In doing so. some of these happy incidents seem to386 words
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Article, Illustration397 1967-09-25 12 He who hold* the key to friendship can unlock the heart* of all From this proverb we know that if a person possesses such quality h* or she will be the luckiest person in the world It is so because no one can live in397 words
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Article, Illustration205 1967-09-25 12 10 Tahun Merdeka! Thu is the echo in the hearts of every Ma aysian in our country Together with tm* future hope. I look forward to another ten years for a brighter, richer and happier Malaysia Thus on this happy occasion Malaysian* ce.eorate Merdeka on a very grand205 words
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Article, Illustration341 1967-09-25 12 IN the older time* it was natural for a family to have many children. In one family there would be about eleven to sixteen children and this was considered to be an average family. Nowadays, a couple normally ha* four or five children. The audden341 words
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Article, Illustration297 1967-09-25 12 I traversed the playground of the community centre and passed through the open gate Then I climbed a flight of stairs and crossed the roads. I found myself staring at a vast stretch of water On the distant east was Clifford Pier with its vinous297 words
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Advertisement280 1967-09-25 12 Rules of Eastern Sun’s essay writing All entrant* are requated, to observe the following rule*: 1. Each entrant mu*t fill in hi*/ her own writing the entry form appended below. 2. No entry will he considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant mu*t attach his/her photograph280 words
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Article, Illustration461 1967-09-25 13 LUCIAN PETER - By LUCIAN PETER JgATCHES of bikini-clod beauties have invaded a British Army training camp by the sea at Chukai, 40 miles north of Kuantan on Malaysia's East Coast, for the first time. The camp, called "Evergreen" is a traTning ground for the 18 Signal Regiment based461 words
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560 1967-09-25 13 Q: Can an asthma attack come on because of a nervous condition, anger, jealousy, etc.? Would you advise allergy tests or do you consider It a waste of money? Is It easy to distinguish between asthma and emphysema? Does emphysema develop from asthma? What560 words
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Article999 1967-09-25 13 'F’RUE stamp col- lecting involves much more than dropping stamps into a drawer, sticking them in exercise books with gum and sticky tape or hoarding them in cardboard boxes and tatty envelopes, in foet it involves gaining a knowledge of the stamps themselves, as well as999 words
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Miscellaneous193 1967-09-25 13 SHAW IGANISRTTON lirr?' LAST DATS! It <!••: T» f«* LHt! U A I M. 484. 48* Sms Ooaserr -J S— s Off! •toc onr ltvt met' TAehatrn'sr PabatWlbb rCAI rx*rj K -t SrJl'M KbSaC! VtghMlC Z'~yTWT WAT WT«T CA Purfiw A C- ~r rr Vtrls-.f CAPITOL LAST BAT U IA193 words
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Miscellaneous237 1967-09-25 13 ODEON I PALACE 11-H6 I Te» 4 7571 Big Day La«t 3 Dan 11 am.. US. 1 no. t.«n su 8.43 pm II «00 p m 44m 81 00 s7*o. *3«* CASH BOOKINGS OVLT! No Half-Price No Free Ls*t»! v 2 Mt iltary Concession r 3 <OMM A Full Stereophonic237 words
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452 1967-09-25 14 V. RAMASAMY - Anwarul Haque shines between the posts By V. RAMASAMY SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore put up a brave front to keep the score down, against Australia in the opening hockey match at Jalan Besar today. Australia, the favourites, took the field confidently but the Singaporeans were452 words
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Article145 1967-09-25 14 BANGKOK Sun »Reuter) Malaysia and Laos have both confirmed that thev will participate in the yachting event of the fourth South-east Asian Peninsula tSEAP* Games, which begin here on Dec. 9. President of the Games Organising Committee. Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya. has said Marshal145 words
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Article344 1967-09-25 14 SEREMBAN. Sun NS Club Pirates beat N.S. Chinese Recreation “A" by 24 point* (3 cools. 3 tries > to 8 pointy (goal, penalty) in the opening match of the John Aitkens Trophy Rugger League competition here today. Pirates, strong contenders for League honours, playeq entertaining344 words
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Article, Illustration469 1967-09-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Kilat Club “A” made it slx-in-a-row in the Stonor Shield cricket competition when decision was reached here on the padang. An attempt by Selangor Club “A” for an outright win to delay decision of the shield failed, as they— Sunsport pix. - 469 words
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192 1967-09-25 14 SEREMBAN. Sun. The two-dav six-a-side cricket competition ended here today on the VS. padang with the Ceylonese Youth Forum taking the major honours. CYF who fielded two teams in the competition made the finals an all-CYF affair. CYF “A" led by C. Navaratnam beat192 words
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126 1967-09-25 14 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) Thailand’s world flyweight champion Chartchai Chionoi has said that he will meet Walter McGowan or anyon* else his managers want him to fight in defence of hia title The Thai champion arrived here on Friday night to a hero’s welcome by126 words
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152 1967-09-25 14 SEREMBAX, Sun.—Two fine goals by centreforward Christie Shepherdson enabled Malacca to beat Negri Sembilan 2-1 in the inter-Govern-ment services soccer tournament on the Station Padang here this evening. Malacca opened the scoring In the fifth minute, when Shepherdson took a 15-yard drive to152 words
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Article, Illustration2417 1967-09-25 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD Ty UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Lending jockey Dt* Coleman was in grand form, landing a treble of Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club's September Meeting. Coleman scored on Cassini Park, Napoli2,417 words
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247 1967-09-25 15 |>ARIS, Sun. (UPI). Top-ranked Australian jockey George Moore, ignoring gangsters who have upset his life, will ride outsider Pink Gem on Sunday in the U. 5.5100,000 Prix Vermeille horse race classic at Longchamps. The race is called the event that determines the247 words
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98 1967-09-25 15 MEXICO CITY. Sun. Reuter) British and European featherweight boxing champion Howard Winstone of Wales ha* signed title flgh* against Mexico* world champion Vicente Saldivar on Oct. 14. He ha* b* p r. guaranteed a pum# of D 8 $20,000 W!na»oße who arrived here98 words
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206 1967-09-25 15 SYDNEY'. Sun (Reuter) A preliminary squad of 27 Australian soccer players has been chosen for th* November tour of Asia. The final team of 19 will be announced on Oct 9. and will leave on Oct. 30 for South Vietnam. The selector* will206 words
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264 1967-09-25 15 PENANG. Sun. The only record to be broken on the last dav of the Penang Chinese Swimming Club annual swim meet was br Tan Lip Kee who improved his last year’s mark of 1 min. 11-4 secs, by 0.8 tec. in the264 words
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Article99 1967-09-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Tamil Physical Culture Association beat Club D# Recno by four run* at Cheraa to gain first Inning* points. TPCA, batting first, were all out for 78. Paramalingam (13) and Robert (11) were the only one* to enter double figures. Tenh Chow K;at.99 words
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73 1967-09-25 15 KEMPTON PARK. Sun. (Reuter) In a thrilling photo finish Hametu* owned by Lady B-averbrook won the Imperial Stakes run over alx furlongs here yesterday Lt. Col. D. Forster's Fairy Path was second with Mrs. A Welnstock's Big Deal, third, of eight runners. R. Hutchinson rode73 words
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47 1967-09-25 15 Kajang Indo--Ceylonese in finals KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Kajang Indo-Ceylonas# qualified for the finals of the Navaratnam Shield cricket competition when they beat TPCA by 39 runs at Pantai here today. Their opponents in the finals will be University of Malaya Fmal scores: Kajang Ceylonese ILL TPCA 72.47 words
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139 1967-09-25 15 LEVERKUBEN. West Germany, Sun. <Reut«r) South Africa eonvlr.cinfl? beat the Netherlands 3-0 in their last match in the international women’s hockey tournament here yesterday. after the Dutch team had won lour straight games TTt* Bouth African victory was mainly due to139 words
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Article121 1967-09-25 15 VANCOUVER. Sun. <Reu-. ter) Bogey Bannister,. first man to beat th* four-minute-mile barrier, P edicts a mile of about minutes. Arriving here for the unveiling of a statue commemorating th# sub-four-minute “miracle milethat he and John Landy (Australia) ran in the. 1954 Commonwealth Game* here. Doctor nister121 words
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Article78 1967-09-25 15 LOS ANGELES, Sun (UPI) The Floyd Patter-son-Jen-y Quarry heavyweight elimination fight will be held on Saturday afternoon. Oct. 28, promoter Ai'.een Eaton announced r»T cently. It is the final bout of the first round of the tournament billed to select a successor for deposed champion Cassius78 words
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Advertisement426 1967-09-25 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WHERE TO STAY (S’pore) 20 Words *5/- (Minimum; HOTEL AMBASSADOR 46 Meyer Road, Singapore facing seaside Dancing and Floorshow nightly. Excellent English and Chinese food. Pleasant surrounding* comfortable accommodation and yet cheapest in comparison. No cover or service charge. TeL *****/4 CAR RENTAL 20 Words U/- (Mtntmum) SELF-DRIVE:426 words
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Advertisement269 1967-09-25 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAW ARAN J.K.R PERAK TAW ARAN daripada Pernborong2 yang berdaftar d;JK.R. dl-dalam Kelas *<7 dan ka-atas ber Kerala I, Kepaia Kechll 2, ax an diterima dl-PeJabat Jurutera Negeri, Jabatan Kerja Raya Perak, Ipoh. hlngga Jam pukol 3 petang pada han 6hb Ok to ber. 1967 untok: PEMBINAAN269 words
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Miscellaneous51 1967-09-25 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL 881,862 00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****3 S20.2fil.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****4 110.130.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****6 S 5.065 00 STARTERS (1562 00 each): No* *****6 *****3 *****1 *****1 *****3 *****7 *****4 *****7 *****1. CONSOLATIONS <1450-00 each): No* *****7 *****8 *****5 *****2 *****0 *****0 *****3 *****0 *****551 words
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609 1967-09-25 16 Liverpool Arsenal and Wednesday win tough games T ONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Liverpool, Arsenal and Sheffield cooLd tinued their grim tussle for the leadership in the first division of the English Soccer League yesterday when all three won tough matches. Liverpool, watched by a crowd609 words
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Article1491 1967-09-25 16 RESULTS TABLES LONDON Sun Reuter) English and Scottish Foot Ns. League tables after reaterday matches were: ENGLISH ONE Arsenal 1 Man City 0 Coventry C 4 West Brom 2 Fulham 0 West Ham 3 Leeds L* 3 Leicester 2 Liverpool Man United 1 Evert on 0 3 Spurs Cnclsea 11,491 words
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Article260 1967-09-25 16 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Result* of Rugby league matches played today were: B'ford Northern 54. Batley 0. Bramley 24. Halifax 16 Dewsbury 17, Keighley 8 Huddersfield 13, Blackpool Borough 6. Hull 29, Hunslet 9 L’pool City 18. Doncaster 18. R'dale Hornets 2. St. Helens 8. S win ton260 words
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Article, Illustration582 1967-09-25 16 ASIAN BASKETBALL SEOUL, Sun. (Reuter). —The Philippines, Japan and South Korea continued their unbeaten progress todoy through the fourth round of the fourth Asian Basketball Championships. The Philippines won convincingly 111-63 from India. Coach Carlos Loyxka said his side was showing continuing improvement.— UPI photo. - 582 words
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188 1967-09-25 16 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Pall* Lykke and Freddy Eugen of Denmark tonight won the Skol International rixday cycle race at Earls Court indoor stadium here The Dane* won the 10.000 sterling event ftrwt sixday race in Britain for 15 years narrowly from West Germans Dieter Kemper and188 words
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78 1967-09-25 16 BUENOB AIRES Sun. (Reuter) Argentine car racing official* today decided to continue the season without break despite a serie* of mishap* that have brought death and injury to spectators and drivers The Nation’s Auto Racing Board rejected a proposal that all car racing be78 words
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Article76 1967-09-25 16 BARCELONA. Sun. (Reuter) Spain completed a 5-0 victory over Ecuador In their inter-zone Davis Tennis Cup match here today, winning both concluding singles matches Manuel Santana beat Miguel Olvera 6-3, 6-4. 6-1. and Juan Glsbert defeated Pancho Guzman 6-3. 2-6, 0-6. 6-2. 6-1. Spain now goes forward76 words
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94 1967-09-25 16 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. (Reuter) Australian Rod Laver todav won the Johannesburg Professional Tennis Tournament, beating Spain's Andres Gimeno 6-1. 8-6 in the final. The left-handed Laver, the world’s number one tennis player, outclassed Gimeno m the first set with a dazzling array of strokes but Gimeno94 words
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Article118 1967-09-25 16 WARSAW. Sun (Reuter) Ewa Klobukowska. coholder of the women's 100 metres world record who failed to compete for Poland at the Women’s European Athletics Cup final In Kiev, last week, will run again as soon as she is fit. a Polish athletics official said here today.118 words
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191 1967-09-25 16 MOSCPORT. Ontario. Sun. (Reuter) New Zealander Denis Hulm* today won th* Player’s 200mile (321.86 K.PH race for big-bore sports-racing cars, crossing the finish line with a flat left from tyre. Hulme's car. with 1-4 lap 6 to go In the 80-lap race, hit191 words
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135 1967-09-25 16 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter) The powerful Randwiek team, fielding nine international or inter state representatives. fought back from the brink of defeat to win its third consecutive rugby union premiership here today In 78 degree heat, Randwjck beat an enthusiastic, inexperienced Gordon team135 words
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110 1967-09-25 16 MEXICO CITY. Sun. (Reuter) Mexico’s national *occer team plans a wide-ranging senes of matches next year in preparation for the 1970 World Cup this city will host. It was announced here Mexican Football Federation (FMF) President Guidilermo Canedo told reporters Mexico will meet110 words
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62 1967-09-25 16 FLORENCE. Sun. (Reuter) Italy derided today not to compete in the 1968 Olympic Football Competition in Mexico following allegations about the amateur status of Italian players. |t was announced here. Football officials here said it was non too late to form a new Olympic football62 words
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Article69 1967-09-25 16 CALGARY, Canada. Sun. (Reuter) England’s touring Rugby Union Team beat Alberta by 22 points to three here yesterday in the first of their five matches in Canada They led 11-3 at halftime England centre Danny Hearn scored two tries—one in each half—and fullback Bobb Hiller69 words
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250 1967-09-25 16 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) The British Lions Rugby Team is expected to include Rhodesia in its tour of Southern Africa next year despite objection* from th* Commonwealth Office. A formal decision on the itinerary, which was submitted by the South African250 words
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Article100 1967-09-25 16 ALBI. France. Sun. (Reuter) Briton Jackie Stewart driving French Matra. today set a lap record on the Albt Grand Circuit with an average speed of 111. 11 m.p.h. Stewart, on the second day of practice for tomorrow’s Formula Two Grand Prix here, covered the 6.636 KM100 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-09-25 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.16 a.m. (7.6 ft), 3.40 p.m. (6.6 ft.). Port Swettenham: 7.34 a.m. (13.8 ft), 7.45 p.m. (12.9 ft). Port Dickson: 9.34 a.m. (7.9 ft), 9.29 p.m. (7.2 ft). Singapore: 2.15 a.m. (7.5 ft.), 1.50 p.m. (8.5 ft). Sedili Kechil: 1.49 a.m. (6.9 ft), 12.22 p.m. (6.560 words
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