Eastern Sun, 30 September 1967
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Title Section27 1967-09-30 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft E*td. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 426 Saturday, 30 September 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cent*27 words
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Article, Illustration825 1967-09-30 1 BEN D'CUNHA - Anti-corruption agency warns: Get on with the job or get the sack’ By BEN D'CUNHA LUMPUR, Fri. "G«t on with the job or get the sock." With this warning directed at members of the Public Service the Anti-Corruption Agency launched "Operation Efficiency" (Gerakan Chekap) today. The object825 words
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100 1967-09-30 1 MALTA. Fn (Reuter) Singapore Premier Lee Kuan Yew ends a three-day visit today with a tour of historical places. He has had talks with Maltese Prime Minister George Borg Olivier. General Workers Union officials and the Malta Dry dorks Management on conversion of the100 words
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Article, Illustration109 1967-09-30 1 Head of State Nguyen Van Thieu yesterday rejected militant Buddhist leader Thich Tri Quan’s demands for settlement of the dispute with the Government, according to a Reuter report from Saigon. The Buddhist leader has been staging a protest vigil outside the heavily-guarded Government Palace for the past 28 hours. On109 words
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86 1967-09-30 1 TIN: MALACCA, Fn.—Malacca, essentially a rubber and rice State, may also be a tin producer soon. Submarine tin deposits have been found in the Straits of Malacca off the State in a recent survey. The Chief Minister. Enche Abdul Ghafar Baba, announced this yesterday and86 words
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111 1967-09-30 1 BANGKOK. Fri. (UPI) A gang of machine-gun armed singing thugs is terrorizing a western district in Pattani Province about 400 miles south of here, the Bangkok World reported today. The paper said the gang, numbering about 40 men. has killed five villagers in111 words
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189 1967-09-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, FH. Malaysia would support Ceylon's entry into ASEAN if she desires although geographically she is not in South-east Asia, the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, said here today. The Tunku said this when commenting no an agency report from Colombo in189 words
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Article68 1967-09-30 1 MANILA. Fri (Better) Two men. one armed with a run and the other a vrthe fongbt a duel to death in a town north of here. The man with gun lost. Police reported today that the duel followed a quarrel over the choice of records68 words
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Article165 1967-09-30 1 SAIGON. Fri. (Reuter) Navy jets blitzed and badly damaged the key Haiphong railroad and highway bridge in the heart of the main North Vietnamese port yesterday. Pilots of the carrier-based Skyhawks reported their 500-pound bombs dropped on one of the bridge’s four spans, used by supply165 words
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Miscellaneous17 1967-09-30 1 LADIES DAY n ir-,-2j "Well, as I was saying I can’t stand criticism about my golf game!”17 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration790 1967-09-30 2 HOO BAN KHEE - Tunku makes a pledge at International meet on Modernisation of Languages NEW SPELLING SYSTEM: By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, reassured the nation today he had no intention of forcing anything down the throat of anyone as far790 words
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Article125 1967-09-30 2 Exhibition ol textile design at Baiai Ampgng. AIA Building. 10 a m. to 8 pm. Open air sculpture show by Aw Eng Kwang at Garden Court, AIA Building, 0 am to 8 pm. Tenth National Art Exhibition at National Art Gallery. Jalan Ampang, 10 a ra. to <5125 words
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Article, Illustration273 1967-09-30 2 Ben D’Cunha - By Ben D’Cunha than Seng Mae 11. who for tome personal reasons did not otter a word to anyone for five years, today Of her future Speaking in fluent English thU evening at the Pure Itfe Sodetv premises In Puchong Road Kmli gB pi par. «hf273 words
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318 1967-09-30 2 PENANG. Fn The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johan, emphasised the need for vocational and technical training in the country today when industrialisation was expanding rapidly. He stressed the peed for such training when he banded orer a chroue for $25 9QO318 words
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114 1967-09-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Prof G. J. Barukoff. the ■prophet* of "Health and Religion'’, will glv e two more talk* at the Pure Life Society Inner-Communion Hall, in Puchong on Sunday and Monday, beginning at 6 30 p m. He will speak on “The Spontaneous114 words
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Article70 1967-09-30 2 IPOH. Fri Nineteen-year-old Hanifan binte Abdullah Manaf. who was w a thing clothes at the edge of a mining pool in Lahat, s.x miles from here fell into the mining pool yesterday and was drowned. It is believed she was seized by a fit.70 words
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Article46 1967-09-30 2 ‘JAYCEE WEEK IPOH. Fri “Jaycee Week” will be observed throughout West Malaysia from bept. 30 to Oct 7 The Jaycee Director of Public Relations. Mr. Lim Bor So'ig. appealed to all local organisations of the Jaycees to implement their various projects to coincide with “Jaycee Week”.46 words
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218 1967-09-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Babah State Government trill finance Its own water and low-cost housing projects from next year Disclosing this today, the Sabah Finance Minister. Mr Harris Baileh. said the projects would cost the State Government about $5 million And If218 words
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Article149 1967-09-30 2 PENANG Fri Tbe National Union of Teacher* stated in its news letter today that the intention of the Ministry of Education to rut do«a the quota of teacher* la English medium school*, thereby making ft compulsorr for every tea cher to teach a minimum of $5 periods149 words
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Article102 1967-09-30 2 KAMPAR Fri. Tin miners in the Kmta Valley were urged to have armed security guards in their mining sites to prevent possible robbery at their mines. The importance of having such security guards at tbe mines was stressed by the Chief Pofir-e Officer. Perak, Enche102 words
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Article131 1967-09-30 2 KUALA I I MPI R Fri. Mystery shrouds the death of a labourer who was found in a pool of blood in his brother's quarters in Sentul, last night. The body of the dead man. P. Batuma.ai. 36. was found by his brother Vel- laisaray who131 words
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Article, Illustration538 1967-09-30 3 JAMAL ALI - He agrees to advise all his followers to quit Telok Gong By JAMAL ALI KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The self-styled champion of the landless, Hamid Tuah, who is now being detained at Pudu Jail today agreed to advise his followers 530 illegal settlers to quit their settlement— Pix by; Mok Voon. - 538 words
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198 1967-09-30 3 PENANG. Frl. The Minister of Education Enche Mohamed Kh:r Johari today said he wa- confident that the local military and police forces here would be able to curb any influence oi Mao Tse-tung within the political parties In the country. There were extreme leftists198 words
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134 1967-09-30 3 TAIPING. Fn Three armed men broke into a coffee shop at the Main Road in Temerloh Trong. robbing the proprietor. Mohamed Kayambu s o Mohamed of $1 500 in cash besides a wnstwatch and several cartons of cigarettes. th« Magistrate's Court here134 words
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185 1967-09-30 3 Corporal Abdul Rahman bin Haji Mohammad Tahir of the Malaysian Armed Forces Public Relations Headquarters Land Forces East Malaysia, married Che Zaleha binte Mahmud, younger sister of the Minister for Development and Forestry, Enche Abdul Taib Mahmud. More than 5M guests, including Hi* Exrellenry the Governor. Tun Abang Haji Openg185 words
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213 1967-09-30 3 PENANG. Fri. The Minister of Health, Enche Rahaman Samsudin. said today high wages and luxuries did not make anybody the best, in any occupation. He was speaking at the opening of the annual delegate* conference of the National Union of Hospital Assistants, held at the213 words
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208 1967-09-30 3 This is an age of action, not words Official KOTA BHARU Fri It is now not fashionable for educational organisations to pass resolutions and forward them to the authorities for implementation the Chief Education Adviser. Tuan Haji Hamdan bin Shek Tahir said here today. He was speaking at the opening208 words
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294 1967-09-30 3 NOW A NOVEL SUGGESTION: KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Selangor Consumers Association today colled on the public to organise car pools among themselves as one cf the measures to fight the petrol price increase Office workers should arrange with their neighbours to share294 words
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326 1967-09-30 3 SINGAPORE. Fn In the future an ill-educated man is doomed to a life of failure and he will have no place in the kind of society that is now emerging in Singapore This was stated tonight by the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr. S326 words
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Article55 1967-09-30 3 PENANG. Fri—A youth on a motor-cycle robbed a teacher. Madam Chan Slew Fong. 35. while she was on her way to get her hair done yesterday. She was walking along Siam Road when the youth came from behind and snatched awaj.’ her handbag containing $lOO a wristwatch. a55 words
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202 1967-09-30 4 SINGAPORE. Fri Dr. Robert A. Scalapino. Professor of Political Science at the University of California. Berkely, is due here on Sunday. His short tour here is under the r.S. Department of State's Educational and Cultural Exchange Programme. During Dr. Scalapino’* visit here, the distinguished202 words
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132 1967-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The National Electricity Beard Employee*' Union will give a 30-day ultimatum to the Board s management on Monday to settle It* wage claim* and better condition* of service Should the management fail to do so by midnight on Oct. 31. the132 words
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147 1967-09-30 4 ALOR STAR. Fn- rive armed Thais were reported to have raided a shoo in Pekan Lama. Padang Besar. on Wednesday night and took away among other things, a gold necklace worth $l7O. An elderly man was also reported to have been injured.147 words
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Article37 1967-09-30 4 PENANG. Fri—A house belor.g-.ng to Idris bin Yasir.. was reported broken into yesterday and a tape-recor-der, camera. wrist-watch and projector slides. amounting to $7lO stolen. The thieves gamed entry into the house through the wrndow37 words
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195 1967-09-30 4 By L D Baptist PENANG. Fri. One of 28 beggar* arrested by the Police here w* s found to have $1,367 tied rouitri his thigh Disclosing this here today, the Social Welfare Department said that of the 28 cases dealt with in195 words
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Article, Illustration52 1967-09-30 4 THE briefing on Malaysia's Agriculture at the National Operations Room, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday. Seated at the main table second from left are: the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, the Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation, Dr. B. R. Sen, and the Minister of Agriculture and Co-ope-rative, Haji52 words
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Article, Illustration80 1967-09-30 4 Enche' Tahir b. Ahmad 42. Chief Vocational Training Officer. MARA Headquarters, left for the United Kingdom on Thursday for a sevenmonth course in Business A Management Studies at Leicester College of Art Technology. England. Enche Tahir joined MARA in 1953 and has served In the80 words
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Article38 1967-09-30 4 MALACCA. Fri A dispenser. Mr Yeow Kim Bock 24. was robbed of $5O by two men armed with daggers at Kiebang Seaside last night Mr Yeo was seated in a stationary car when he was robbed.38 words
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309 1967-09-30 4 DAP deceiving public with high sounding slogans JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. The Democratic Action Party ia deceiving the public by Juggling with such high sounding slogans as "Malaysian Malaysia” and "Democratic Socialism ThU was declared by Enche Musa Hiram Executive Secretary of UMNO Malaysia, at a by-elect: on rally at Kebun309 words
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Article121 1967-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Miss Helena Fliakos. National General Secretary of the Young Women s Christian Association of Tanzania, Africa, arrived here today for an 18-day visit to observe the work of the association. here. During her stay here. Miss Fliakos will visit both the YWCA121 words
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295 1967-09-30 4 MALACCA. Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raiak. warned here today that the countrv cannot afford to be complacent even though confrontation was now a thing of the past. On the contrary the people needed to show greater co-operation to the Police to295 words
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134 1967-09-30 4 SERUM BAX. Fri —The family of 16-year-old boy Teddy Fernandez of Seremban today aproached the Eastern Sun to help them to locate him. Teddy, a schoolboy from st. Paul's Institution here bis been reported missing since August 30. Hi* brother Mr Wilfred Fernandez of134 words
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Article110 1967-09-30 4 ‘Live and work in harmony PENANG. Fri—The Chief Minister. Tan Sr. Wong Pow Nee. stressed the importance of national unity amongst the people, especially m a multi-racial society like ours where each constituent section of the population must live and work in harmony to nurture and strengthen the existing unity.110 words
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294 1967-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A police officer today told the Sessions Court how i car's head lamp was flashed as a signal'that an inspector had accepted a brib» in a room at a police station in Sungei Besi on April is at 11 p.m. last294 words
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Article113 1967-09-30 4 IPOH Fri. Dr. Wang Siew Meng was re-elected Pres:den* of the International Y’s Men’s Club here at their annual general meeting at the Y.M.CA yesterday Others elected to the Board of Directors were: Vice-president: Mr G Moganaaundram (re-eie<-ted) Hon. Secretary: Mr Francis Lee ire-elected), Hon Treasurer113 words
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133 1967-09-30 4 Professor Wang GungWu (right) of the History Department at the University of Malaya admiring a painting at the one-man art exhibition by Mah Chai Soon at the Samat Art Gallery, AIA Building in Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. It was therefore both refreshinc and inspiring that Mah had managed to sustain133 words
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83 1967-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR FriThe Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, Dr. B. R. Sen. today reiterated his confidence that Malaysia would be self-sufficient in rice by 1970. He said he based this confidence on what he had seen of the steps taken by83 words
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350 1967-09-30 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. A 30-member trade mission from New Zealand, the country's third trade mission to tour South-East Asia, will arrive here on Oct. 18 for an eight- doy visit. The mission, led by Mr. R.H. Stewart. Managing Director of P.D.L Industrie*350 words
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Article47 1967-09-30 10 SINGAPORE. Fr. A total of 275 lec*urers and stu-dent-teachers of the Teachers’ Training College. Singapore donated blood from Sept 13 to 19 during blood donating sessions at the college This was *he second blood donation session during the year The first was in March47 words
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Article, Illustration319 1967-09-30 10 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Confidence in examinations stems not only from knowing the answers, but also from understanding the way the examiner's mind works and the type of things he looks for. This is the opinion of Mr Philip Burton, a Chief Ex aminer in English for319 words
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Article, Illustration326 1967-09-30 10 FREQUENCY PAGING SYSTEM SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Mount Alvernia Hospital here has become the first hospital in Singapore and Malaysia to have the frequency paging system which enables the control room to contact certain individuals without disturbing others. This device is the world's326 words
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171 1967-09-30 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. An Australian coin-minting expert is expected here next week to advise the Singapore Government on planning for Singapore's proposed mint. He is Mr. R. H Osbourne, Superintendent of the Royal Australian Mint. He will spend about two months in Singapore under171 words
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122 1967-09-30 10 SINGAPORE Fri The Chief Minister of FUL Ratu K K T Mara, said today he vi* highly impressed with the Republic's multi-racial society He said this at a cocktail reception given in his honour by the Joint Chambers of Commerce at the Chinese Chamber122 words
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Article, Illustration409 1967-09-30 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. More attention is being given to make Singapore students healthier and stronger through games and sports, the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said this morning. He said this In a message read out In all primary schools on the occasion409 words
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189 1967-09-30 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. A striking woman member of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. Sabrina Chan Yoke Kuen. 27. was today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with using violence on a non-striking executive officer of Nestles Products (M) Ltd Chan was alleged189 words
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62 1967-09-30 10 SINGAPORE Fri. The Ninth Magistrate. Mr Anwaru] Haque. today committed an unemployed youth. Mohd Salleh bin Daim. to stand trial in the H:gh Court for the murder of a fireman after a two-day preliminary inquiry Mohd. Salleh is charged with having murdered Rahmat bin Mohamed62 words
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47 1967-09-30 10 SINGAPORE Fri. The Australian Alumni here will present gift parcels of shirts, trousers and towels to about 50 patients in the Woodbridge Hospital tomorrow at 3 p.m. The Medical Superintendent of Woodbridge Hospital will receive the gifts on behalf of the patients.47 words
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Article43 1967-09-30 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Church of Our Ladv Queen of Peace. Tanjong Katong Road here will hold a fun fair on Sunday from 9 am. to 6 p.m. in the church grounds The fun fair is in aid of the underprivileged.43 words
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306 1967-09-30 11 SINGAPORE Fri An other National Safety First Council official has thrown more light on what he term s as “a little controversy of onimon in the Prese” regarding a statement that the average lady driver Is a better driver than the male306 words
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652 1967-09-30 11 No reformative training for appellant under military training SINGAPORE, Fri. Chua Thuan Lye now undergoing military training under National Service today won his appeal to the High Court to set aside a lower court sentence on him to undergo reformative training652 words
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Article, Illustration654 1967-09-30 11 H. M. S. SUTAN - By H. M. S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Fri.— It is not apt to describe the Singapore Polytechnic as an "ivory tower", oc- i cording to the acting Prime Minister and acting Minister of Finance, Dr. T o h Chin Chye, today. Dr Toh. who— Eastern Sun pix. - 654 words
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Article, Illustration312 1967-09-30 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Minister of State for Culture, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, today said that international relations could be established through "stam peollecting." Mr. Lee was speaking at the opening of the First Postage Stamp exhibition held at Victoria Memorial Hall here. He stressed that— Eastern Sun photo. - 312 words
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264 1967-09-30 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. For the first time the Singapore Catholic Medical Guild commented on the Government's announced intention to legalise abortion. In a statement today, the Master of the Guild, Mr N. K Law. said; “While the Guild fully understands and appreciates the Government’s264 words
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72 1967-09-30 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Six-teen-year-old student. Miss Jeevaregal Kalliattan. tonight was crowned “Dental Health Queen 1967". beating 12 other finalists. Second was Miss Lim Joo Chuan and third. Miss Hinly Lau. The winner wa* crowned by Mrs. K. H. Lau. wife of the President of the72 words
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429 1967-09-30 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The final drafts of the Government's proposed export in* centives are now being prepared and it is hoped to have them embodied into law by the end of the year. This was pointed out today by Mr. Sim Ke® Boon, the Permanent429 words
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Miscellaneous22 1967-09-30 4 t e{tn C +tATLH iKAJftI 60*K<i'' /otcrf 4 L) (*MC 7HE DtV/L PUT TH/5 7H/S0) —J UP H£Rt! j m j. .o22 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article178 1967-09-30 5 OTTAWA, Fri (UPl)—The Canadian Government will subsidize wheat prices for Canadian farmers until the new international agreement on prices comes into effect. Trade Minister Robert Winters has announced. The Trade Minister told the House of Commons the Government will pay farmers the difference between the178 words
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265 1967-09-30 5 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. (UPI> Papuan emigrants asked the United Nations yesterday to investigate alleged massacres in Indonesian-ruled West Irian Thev said in a letter to Secretary General Thant that more than 3.500 died last February when Indonesian troops, planes and naval guns attacked villages265 words
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Article106 1967-09-30 5 SAN MATEO. California. Fri (Reuter) Former child film star Shirley Temple said today the Vietnam war would have been settled long ago if Dwight Eisenhower were president today The former president recently endorsed for candidacy as the Republican for a Congress! on a seat vacated by106 words
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338 1967-09-30 5 HONG KONG, Fn. (Reuter) Hong Kong s export trade has increased steadily throughout the year despite the disturbances that have worried the colony for the past four months, according to figures released today by the Director of Commerce and Indus- try. Mr. T338 words
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175 1967-09-30 5 CALCUTTA. India Fri. i UPI» An explosion blamed on Communist saboteurs yesterday blew the Assam mail train off the tracks near Allpurduir killing 14 passengers and injuring 36. Officials said it appeared almost certain pro-Peking Communists had planted an explosive device beneath the rails175 words
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Article61 1967-09-30 5 .ADEN Fri UPT > Four Arabs were wounded, two seriously when three mortar shells landed short of the British Army barracks Steamer Potnt area yesterday The attack followed a lull in the anti-Bntish campaign which was reduced to an occasional grenade ar mortar attack61 words
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Article55 1967-09-30 5 WASHINGTON Fri <UPI» Eighteen victims of the fire aboard the carrier USS Forrestall will be buried with full military honours on Mondav at Arlington Na- tiona! Cemetery The Navy said they could not be identified individually In all, 131 men perished in the fire at sea55 words
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Article72 1967-09-30 5 RIO DE JANEIRO Fri (UPI) George Woods of New York will remain as president of the Wor d Bank for an extra year after his five-year term expires at the end of 1967. Mr Luis Machado, a Board Member, has said Mr Machado said Woods had72 words
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Article, Illustration66 1967-09-30 5 CLYDEBANK. Scotland Fri Trince** Margaret. surprise guest at the launching of the Q 4. look, slightly puxxled a g she inspects the giant liner, on her arrival here this morning for the launching ceremony to be performed by the Queen this afternoon. Today in bookmakers' office, in the66 words
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141 1967-09-30 5 NEW YORK. Fri (UPI) The New York Times today again urged the Johnson Administration to halt the bombing of North Vietnam in light of recent pleas by America’s allies at the United Nations. The newspaper cited in an editorial the UN. Speech by Canadian External141 words
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Article, Illustration50 1967-09-30 5 SAIGON. Fri. A Vietnamese woman gives shade to David Marr. 29-year-old American student of Berkeley. California, when he Joined Vietnamese students In a protest march throurh Saigon's streets on September 24th against U.S policy in Vietnam and against the Validity of the September i elections.50 words
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279 1967-09-30 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) A Congressman has said that 140.000 Americans risk death every year in near-miss air collisions. He said the Federal Aviation Administrations (FAA) Air Safety programme was 10 years behind times. Rep Richard L Ottinger, Democrat —New York. sa:d the FAA's279 words
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173 1967-09-30 5 BERLIN. Fr. (UPI) A woman suspected of being in league with master spy George Blake yesterday was sentenced to 15 months impnsonment for espionage A west Berlin Court found Elvira Baumgarten. 25-year-old secretary, guilty of illegally getting two Irish passports and giving them to the173 words
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Article128 1967-09-30 5 MOSCOW. Fn (Reuter)— President Ayub Khan of Paksitan left here today for Volgograd after securing a promise of Soviet aid to his country over the next eight years. The President announced at a Kremlin dinner last night that Soviet leaders had pledged “asistance on a continuing128 words
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315 1967-09-30 6 RIO DE JANEIRO Ftl. (UFI) The Netherlands and Israel have urged the big powers to stop squabbling about budgets, balance of payments, and tight money and get on with the crucial job of helping poor countries overcome their poverty. They called foreign aid a315 words
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Article45 1967-09-30 6 GENEVA Fri (UPI) As much as three Per cent of the world's population is mentally retarded and the number is Increasing the tVorld Health Organ! ration (WHO) reports Of those retarded, an estimated one in 1# is severely affected, the report said45 words
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Article121 1967-09-30 6 PARIS. Fri. (Reuters Richard Burton anq Elizabeth Taylor had to drive around the Paris opera last night until police cleared a gangway between onlookers so the couple could enter the building for the Paris premiere of their film “The Taming of the Shrew" The huge crowd121 words
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Article81 1967-09-30 6 NEW DELHI Ft: (Reuter) A judicial inquiry into charges of corruption nepotism and misuse of office will be opened shortly a gains* a former Congress Party Chief Minister of Bihar State. Mr K B Sahay. and some of his colleagues it wa« offinallv announced today The present Chief81 words
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Article337 1967-09-30 6 From nothing, to major threat in decade WASHINGTON. Fri (Reuter) Admiral Thomas H. Moorer. the new L\ S. Chief of Naval Operations, said last night that the Soviet Union had dramatically built up its Mediterranean fleet to a total of 35 or 40 vessels since the337 words
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Article247 1967-09-30 6 Plot to knock off US heads PHILADELPHIA. Fri. (Reuter* The District Attorneys Office said last night that it has been informed of a plot hr a Black Power anarchist group to assassinate President Johnson F B.i chief J. Edgar Hoover, and other American officiate. District Attorney Arlen247 words
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Article100 1967-09-30 6 CHICAGO. Fri Reuter) A new w* T te beat the l*w illegal bettinr slip* written on paper soluble in water was discovered bv police today Thev made the discovers when they smashed their way into a (ambling clearing h<m«, in suburban cicero and arrested three men One of100 words
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76 1967-09-30 6 WEARING dark coloured robes, the Tibetan leader Dalai Lama (left) smiles after he cuts the ribbon to open a Tibetan Art Exhibition at a downtown department store in Tokyo on Sept. 26th. The Dalai Lama flew into Tokyo for his first trip abroad since he fled to India from his76 words
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246 1967-09-30 6 VIENNA Fri (Reuter) The United Stales and Russia have voiced similar views or using the International Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA) here to coucr the proposed East-West treaty to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons Dr ID Morokhov. the Soviet chief delegate to the 11th general246 words
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Article446 1967-09-30 6 44,000 sq. miles of desolation HARLINGEN. Texas. Erl. (Reuter) Fresident Johnson has designated 24 counties in southern Texas as a disaster area because of destruction resulting from record floods in the wake of hurricane Bnelah. He announced *-he declaration after a five and a half446 words
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Article63 1967-09-30 6 ADELAIDE. Fn (Reuter) A four-year-old boy and his father were killed today when their igh? aircraft crashed while taking off from Appila near here Mr WJ. Heasiip. 36. and and his son, Robert, died instantly in the crash Mr. Hea&iip was the son of63 words
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Article99 1967-09-30 6 LONDON Fn. (Reuter) Two Englishmen were brought to court today for fighting outside the Chinese mission during a demonstration on August 29 Dennis Pyne. 22. was fined £5 for punching the face of sociologist Eric Levy. 39. who was proclaiming the merit, of Mao Tse-Tung99 words
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237 1967-09-30 6 SAIGON. Fri. (UPI) Riot police blocked off a large area In front of the Independence Palace with barbed wire today to prevent Buddhis; demonstrator* from returning to press their demands. Thich Tri Quang, the militant Buddhist leader, remained inside the encirclement with a237 words
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Article98 1967-09-30 6 RENO NEVADA. F r L (Reuter) Trumpeter Louis Armstrong was discharged yesterday from the Washoe Medical Centre here after a bout of pneumonia The 67-year-old entertainer was hospitalised last Sunday breaking up an engagement at Harold’s Club in Reno. A hospital spokesman said “Satchmo” was fine98 words
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337 1967-09-30 6 Press preview of US fortress —embassy SAIGON. Fri. (Renter) The new United States embassy being inaugurated here today has been built to withstand riots, siege, and mortar attacks. Standing six storeys high on Saigon’s embassy row. the U. 852.800.000 building resembles a square, white honeycomb. But the lattice work la337 words
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400 1967-09-30 7 CANBERRA. Fri. (Reuter) American and Australian military authorities in Vietnam have launched top-level inquiries into the rocket mishap which killed three and wounded ten Australians yesterday. T vo of the dead were National Servicemen A rocket fired from a US. Army400 words
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308 1967-09-30 7 LONDON. Fri (UPI) Britain's annual £173 5 m bill for free drugs under the National Health Service Is several million pounds too high a government in (julry reported yesterday. Moreover, the committee of inquiry Into the pharmaceutical industry said one third308 words
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Article131 1967-09-30 7 NEW YORK Fri <UPI> New York teacher? were returning to school today, ending an 18-day strike, hut it was not certain they would be welcome in the city'* ghetto area? Members of the United Federation of Teacher* approved the new contract with the city on Thursday131 words
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Article87 1967-09-30 7 JAKARTA. Frl (UPI) The Indonesian delegation to the ECAFE conference in Bangkok will propose the construction of a transSumatra railway a? an extension of the trans Asian railway The Antara News Agency Quoted Brig Gen Scntot Iskandar D:nat a as saving his delegation will present the p87 words
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Article90 1967-09-30 7 NEW DELHI, Frl <UPI> The Communist embassy yesterday Ignored an Indian Foreign Affairs directive and sent out Invitations to Pekmgs National Day celebration* without prior clearance. Th<* Chinese Charge d Affaires wa s called to the Foreign Affairs office three days ago and told invitations to90 words
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171 1967-09-30 7 LONDON. Fr. (UPI) Britain ha# reiterated it will grant full independence next year to British Honduras Its only remaining colony in La*m Ameri ca and once a 'air for swashbuckling Bri'lsh buccaneers The British sought to lay to rest once and for all the notion171 words
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Article45 1967-09-30 7 MIAMI, Frl (UPl)—The season’? newest tropical storm Edith is developing in the Caribbean near the Leeward Islands. W’eathermen have put the British and French-cor.’roll-ed islands under a hurricane watch. The French-outpost of Guadeloupe is the most likely target for the developing storm.45 words
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Article191 1967-09-30 7 SYDNEY. Fri (Reuter) Abortion is still the world’s most widely used and most effective method of controlling births, despite the spread of contraceptive techniques, an East German doctor said here today. Dr. K H Mehlan. of Rostock University, said it could presumed that191 words
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Article186 1967-09-30 7 SAIGON Fn < Reuter» Unsuccessful presider t a 1 Candida-e Truong Dmh Dru. who has ’ed demands for new elections, was detained by security official* today, police sources said. The sources said he was being questioned about two against him Hold’"g :1 '--al press conferences and186 words
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Article48 1967-09-30 7 RANGOON Frl (UPI. Ceylonese Minister of State J. R Jayewardene arrived here for a three-day visit, yesterday. He told reporters a* Rangoon airport he would discuss rice shipments from Burma to Ceylon when he conferred with General Ne Win. chairman of Burma’s Revolutionary Council.48 words
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250 1967-09-30 7 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) Senator Wayne Morse called on the administration today to achieve much needed budget cut# by reducing the U. S. military presence in Western Europe In a senate ad dr ex- he claimed President Johnson wa# sacrificing domestic programmes250 words
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Article50 1967-09-30 7 SEOUL. Fri. (UPI) Four passengers were killed and 22 injured today when a speeding bus fliroed over near Kapyong. about 30 miles northwest of Seoul, it was reported The accident took place while two buses on a provincial route were racing each other, the reports said50 words
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Article105 1967-09-30 7 PORTSMOUTH England Fri. (UPl.—The Navigator of the German submarine that torpedoed the British battleship Royal Oak in I*3s may he the guest of honour at a reunion of the ship's survivors next month. Wilhelm Spaur of Hamburg. who guided the l'-4l into Sr apa Flow,105 words
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66 1967-09-30 7 FORMER Sukarno’s fourth wife Harjati in a traditional Indonesian wedding dress is seen with her new husband here at the wedding reception September 24th. Her new husband, ex-Indonesian Army Major Sakri Sunarto Sukiman, is son of one of Sukarno’s political enemies Dr. Sukiman Wirjosandjojo, former chairman of the “Masjumi” Moslem— UPI photo. - 66 words
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Article150 1967-09-30 7 No party merger in Israel TEL AVIV. Fri (Reuter) Moves towards the fusion of three Israeli labour groups into a single party appeared to have failed last night after one of the three decided to break off negotiations. The party tha* ended ‘.be unity talk# was the150 words
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Article51 1967-09-30 7 BIRMINGHAM. England Fri (Reuter)—Loral housewife Nancy Max or uses flower power when she hangs out her washing on her giant sunflower. The plant nearly 14 feet high and still growing at the rate of two inches a day has to be braced with ropes i n a high51 words
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142 1967-09-30 7 CHIHUAHUA CITY. MEXICO. Frt <UPI Antonio Villa Seanez. son of Mexico's famed guerilla chieftan Gen. Francisco Pancho) Villa, was found shot to death yesterday in a parked automobile Police said Villa Seanez. 48. had been shot once in the back of the head. A woman.142 words
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Article137 1967-09-30 7 JAKARTA. Fri (UPI) S*>v?n Communist guerillas and one government soldier were k:lled In an encounter In the Jungles of Indonesian West Borneo early this wepk *he Army newspaper reported today The newspaper “War News.’’ quoting the commander of a Borneo raider battle group. Lt Col.137 words
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Article56 1967-09-30 7 VATICAN CITY. Frt. (UPI' Pope Paul opens the first Synod of bishops In the Vatican today with a mass...the first since his Illness The 70-year-old pontiff also plans to personally preside over the Synod's first session tomorrow wnen such Items as birth control and the marriage of56 words
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Article435 1967-09-30 7 CANAAN. Connecticut Frt. < UPI The bald head club of America is holding Its 65th annual reunion tomorrow and its secretary, not one to spilt hairs, has not invited a man who wants to form a National Association of Hairpiece Wearers The baldles head man. James435 words
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Miscellaneous1060 1967-09-30 5 YOUR yy rofl4f 1 I TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinanc; 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 10 jnhorc Bahru: 4 Taiping: 7 Batu Pabat: 9 PM 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog Summary; 3.10 Circle of Deception; 4.41 The Phil Sil vers Shoifc. 507 Trick and Treat: 5.12 Close1,060 words
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Miscellaneous178 1967-09-30 6 u AMD HSfcSTUHTGIRL COUWTFRSPfES DPEATMTAXING SECONDS LATER. AF'ER THE FEMALE OWWfR HAS SOUNOeD HSR PEST AIO BOLTED WTO T>€ ViUA MHMTSTUM«N& STUNT ACTOCm AND Nor A CHfCBA ROLUNGu TO VILLAGE V--' co g TH S MUST BE *AKHV LITTLE MEST WHERE SME HATCHES THERE S#CiSp ...CUT k AFTER HER f178 words
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Miscellaneous44 1967-09-30 7 B. C. by Johnny hart &Y %lOHNNy HART j 10dk!,...i culver with folr leaves INiSTBAOC*= THREE w va/hat oces IT" AAEANj, peter r T j;) ic //ill 6^7 (T MEAhJS THEREs OfslE IM HERE eeviEWHERE, THAr OiUY'HAS TWO' _Vu v <i v/ i<//iL« i,44 words
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Article747 1967-09-30 8 FIVE-YEAR development plans became fashionable among developing countries after their independence. The Russians were the first to introduce economic planning In five-year periods. In Communist countries like Soviet Russia and mainland China, the peoples of those nations were dragooned into food and industrial production, and millions of747 words
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Article1281 1967-09-30 8 Robert Jackson - The Secret war by Robert Jackson JULY 21, 1962, President Nasser and a group of government officials travelled to Kilo 62, fifty miles west of Cairo, to witness the firing of four Egyptian rockets. The test was successful and Nasser returned to Cairo in jubilant mood. Two1,281 words
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Article, Illustration249 1967-09-30 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, ’’Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") nORIS and David owned the Bilver Spoon Cafe. One night they Invited some people and put on a fashion show. The climax took place wehn Dons appeared in a topless bathing suit. Doris turned to be249 words
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Article553 1967-09-30 8 MAY I use the columns of your newspaper to reply to two aspects of a speech made by the President of the Democratic Socialist Club of the University of Singapore as published in your edition dated September 11, 1967. He is quoted as having said that553 words
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332 1967-09-30 8 Brazilians want Malaysian amigos’ lirE thought it was a geoi idea to send you this letter because we count oa your help and on the cooperation of your newspaper to reach your readers with our Brazilian message of friendship. We. the INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS, are hundreds of Brazilian people of both332 words
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Advertisement42 1967-09-30 8 Eastebn Sun Independent National Newrpaper SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1967 !M. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. Telephone: ***** 7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. |alan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malayaia. Telephone: *****/6 8, Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Breweter Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS42 words
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Advertisement7 1967-09-30 8 Next: 'Boots will I be sent today../7 words
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Advertisement19 1967-09-30 8 HUM MUSI SvitmiiimluS j'Uwe AODMtUS IS COOD f AITH I ,UTTn»«. WITHOUT SAMI'. *SO AoM|ssk| IfiWHI SOI »l VtIISHIQ19 words
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338 1967-09-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The export drive is a very live activity for the Plessey Marine Systems Division, of Ilford, Essex, which has sent a trailer packed with hydrological and meteorological instruments on a month's tour of Canada. This trip forms part of a world wide338 words
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255 1967-09-30 9 RIO DE JANEIRO. Fri rUPP Finance officials from 107 nations vote today on a revolutionary plan for adding to the world's money supply. The plan for creating special drawing rights in the International Monetary Fund < IMF is the first major change In world255 words
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Article65 1967-09-30 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) The commodity prices: Tin 150 75 Lead 14.00 Zinc 14.00 Aluminum 25.00 Cocoa (Bahia) 26 75 Cocoa (Accra) 29 70 Coffee (Colombian) 40-1/2 Coffee (Santos) 37 Sugar (Raw) 7.35 Sugar (Refined) 10.75 Wool 114.5 N Wooltops 158.0 N Cotton 25.27 N Rubber 19-3/8 Raw65 words
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190 1967-09-30 9 WASHINGTON. Fri. <UPI) Americans will smoke 551 billion cigarettes this year, an average of 4295 cigarettes or about 215 packs —for every person of 18 years or older, the Agriculture Dep a r tment said. Total consumption will be about 11 billion more than last190 words
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Article65 1967-09-30 9 New York. Fri. (UPI) Closing Dow-Jones averages on the New York stock exchange: 3o Industrial* 929.38 20 Rails 260.72 15 Utilities 65 Stocks 331.22 40 Bonds 78 '4 Commodity futures index 133 68 The volume was 10,470.000 shares. Of a total 1.478 issues traded. 562 were higher65 words
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Article16 1967-09-30 9 SINGAPORE Fri The tin price for today was $593.25 per picul, up 12J cents.16 words
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Article, Illustration103 1967-09-30 9 SINGAPORE Fri Pameran Kodak —a cultural show specially organised by Kodak I Malaya) Limited for tourists will be held just one more time this Sunday. This will be the last for 1967. Altogether over 5.W* tourist* and local residents alike have seen and taken photographs and movies of103 words
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309 1967-09-30 9 HONG KONG. Fri (UPI) A 20-member representative Scottish trade mission, on a 10-day "hard sales” campaign here, begins work with official calls and discussions with its counterparts. The mission, led by Mr. J H Rea acting leader and sales Director of Drysd ale309 words
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Article45 1967-09-30 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Rubber market closed quiet with spot 15-13/16 16 Settlement House: Nov 16 16-1/8 Dec 16-3/16 16-5/16 Jan 16-5/16 16-7/16 Jan/March 16-3/8 16-1/2 April/June 16-5 8 16-3/4 July/Sept 16-13/16 16-15/16 Oct/Dec 17-1/16 17-3/16 Jan/March 17-1/4 17-3/8 April/ June 17-1/4 17-3/845 words
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Article303 1967-09-30 9 SINGAPORE Fr October first grade rubber fob. rloaed at 5 pm in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur todav at 52! cents per lb unchanged from previous close The tone was quietly steady London advices were slightly higher than expected and initial quotations were marked half cent higher accordingly Very303 words
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Article17 1967-09-30 9 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) General Services Administration announced no tin was soid from stockpile today.17 words
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848 1967-09-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Very quiet conditions prevailed throughout the Stock Exchange with prices mostly steady and narrow price movements There was no particular feature in the industrial section and only a fair turnover was registered in Rothmans. Ben A Co. and Gammon; while the other848 words
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Article59 1967-09-30 9 SINGAPORE Fri The Association of Barks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to mer-hants Canada: Buying TT 35; Airmail O.D. 35J; 90 d/st. 351 credit bills; 35-13/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. O.D. ready were: Deutsche Marks 129 J; Holland Guilders 116|; Swiss Francs 140§:59 words
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Article61 1967-09-30 9 NEW YORK Fri (UPI) —Rubber futures closed unchanged to 20 points higher on the New- York commodity exchange. There were no sales Nov. 19 40 19 90 Jan 1950 20.00 March I 9 60 20.00 May 19.70 20.00 July 19 70 20.00 Sept. 19.70 20.00 The spot61 words
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Article23 1967-09-30 9 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK55.*****/5.7875 per US dollar for cash. HKSI6.OB per pound sterln*HKs26B 875 per tael gold.23 words
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Article557 1967-09-30 9 SINGAPORE^—Stock Exchange hid and offer price* officially' listed at tbe close of business. INDUSTRIAL H Ben A Co. 1.72 1.75 Boustead 1.54 t 'iigar 1 68 1.69 Chemical Co 1.47 1 48 < old storage 3.62 3.76 Dunlop 2 19 2.20 E 'melt ins 4.2* 1.40 t. A557 words
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Article51 1967-09-30 9 (Managers’ prices) First Mala) a n 2.32 2.41 Second Mala van 1.67 1.76 Third Malaian 1.15 1.24 The Commerce Industry Fund .*9 99 The Savings Fond XD 1.26 1.35 Malavan Investment Fund 1.03 1.15 First Hongkong .*.3 M* second Flnngkong .36 fiha S'ng Commodity 3/11 4/6 (»Hong Kong51 words
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Article106 1967-09-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fr». The noon price* at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are > Buyer Coconut Oil Seilec <1 O B.) Bulk Coconut Oil 48.50 (F.O.B.> Drama Loo«e Copra Mixed 50.75 *ept Oct 29.50 Muntok White Pepper IKI.B.) <*«% N.1..W. Sarawak White Pepper (f O.B.) 130.00 M H Sarawak106 words
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Article169 1967-09-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Boissevair. 3/4 Ulysses N:ng Hai 6/7 Eizan Maru 10/11 Meikun Mara 13/14 Amenco Vespucci 15/16 Led a Maersk 13 Glen earn 19 Pundua 21/22 Sletter 25 Teishin Maru 26 Asahi Maru 27/28 Kimanis169 words
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Advertisement955 1967-09-30 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, K. (KKI\ US IX SIVC^PORK T1m» 12.05 pm Airline MSA o?9 from Kuala l.umpur Timf 8.1* am Airline MSA 619 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9 00 a m A\ 646 »alfon. Time 9.10 a m. Airline M«A 121 from Kuala l.umpur. Time in?.*, am Airline MSA 451 front955 words
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Advertisement146 1967-09-30 10 Suhnrrib* to EASTERX SVX 4 m i :k\ y t s ce c*v v SINGAPORE’S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL DAILY If 70a live in Singapore or in Malaysia or in the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the EASTERN SUN and have it delivered to your home daily or to your146 words
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1263 1967-09-30 12 Robert Jackson - THE BLOODBATH DEMOCRACIES by Robert Jackson TN Manaus, Brazil, the capital of Amazonia, a hunter was recently paid the equivalent of £100 for a pair of ears. Human ears. For some time now, reports have been coming out of South America which suggest that certain1,263 words
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Article726 1967-09-30 12 PETER JOB - By PETER JOB Reuter. TT N R E A L I STIC wages are forcing millions of Indonesians to live from hand to mouth. Grinding poverty is the lot of clerks and labourers who rely on their pay to keep their wives and families. Most ofReuter. - 726 words
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793 1967-09-30 12 Adreinne Farrell - By Adreinne Farrell Reuter. TNDIAN biologists arc going bock to the fields, forests and mountains to seek new ways of producing more nutritious food. They will study such diverse problems as: The effect of sunshine on rice. The extraction of protein— Reuter. - 793 words
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426 1967-09-30 12 MIGUEL MARABUT - By MIGUEL MARABUT Reuter. A GROUP of boys and girls hove changed a 1 hoodlum haven in Manila info a model community. The youth group calling themselve s the Democratic Youth Movement < DEYMO) have taken up a Job at which many Manila— Reuter. - 426 words
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Advertisement69 1967-09-30 12 When the weather is sultry, all forms of fever will come unavoidably. Three Legs Brand RHINO-HORN FEVER WATER not only good for relief of all fevers, it is also a cure for baby's measles and box fevers. 4 3 J' etyNs WEN KEN DBUG COMPANY LIMITED Head_Otfjce 39 41 CKoon69 words
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Article126 1967-09-30 13 NEW YORK. Fri. Metro-G6ldwyn-Mayer has acquired motion picture right* to “The Wife of Martin Guerre.” the stirring nbvel by Janet Lewis, to be produced by Joseph Janni. It wa s announced here. Based on historical legend. “The Wife of Martin Querre" concerns a womans emotional126 words
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Article, Illustration175 1967-09-30 13 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The National Theatre will go "Spanish" for two nights on Oct. 13 and Oct. 14, when the "Festival of Spain" is presented. The group of more than 50 performers will be headed by the great Luisillo, who last visited Singapore with a175 words
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Article201 1967-09-30 13 N£W YORK Tri Julian Gloags novel of "Our Mother's House,” a Filmway* present a*ion for MGM release. has been published ir. eight different countries to date and will shortly appear in five additional versions Simon and Schuster published the hard cover edition in the United S'ates in201 words
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Article104 1967-09-30 13 NEW YORK Tri. Metro-Goidwyn Mayer has acquired motion picture rights to “The Bushbabies.” a novel hr William Stevenson published bv Hough‘on-MifT-.n m 1«65 The film »e*. in Kenya fohow-r.g its independence from Britain, will oe produced by Robert Maxwell and John Trent. Author Stevenson is currently104 words
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Article, Illustration140 1967-09-30 13 SINGAPORE. Fri —The National Theatre Trust will stage an evening of cultural pot-pourri from Russia a parade of Soviet top stars —for three nights from Oct. 6 at the National Theatre The performances will begin at 8 p.m. each night. The 24 top Soviet stars nave been140 words
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Article, Illustration67 1967-09-30 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. This is pretty Miss Evey Lyn. Philips' recording artiste, on* of the stars who will appear in the talent parked talen-time-cum-variety show at the National Theatre tomorrow night. The Setron'g Talent Quest 'A? finals and grand variety show is in aid of the abandoned babies67 words
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297 1967-09-30 13 World premiere of The Comedians’ NEW YORK. Fri Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer* “The Comedians.” starring Richard Burton. Elizabeth Taylor. Alec Guinness and Peter Ustinov, will have Its gala world premiere at the Coronet Theatre on Tuesday. Oct 31. for the benefit of The Foundation of the Peoples of the South Pacific. Public performances297 words
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Article98 1967-09-30 13 DURANGO. Mexieo. Tri “Day of the Evil Gun” starring Glenn Ford. Arthur Kennedy and Dean Jagger. has been set as the final title for the western adventure drama formerly called “Evil Gun Set in the post-Civil War era. the motion picture is being filmed on98 words
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Article182 1967-09-30 13 HOLLYWOOD Fri. Skydiving producer Leigh Hunt, great-great-great grandson of the English poet of the same name, has been signed by producer Martin Ransohoff for a key acting role in “Ice Station Zebra, the Cinerama road-show attraction for MGM release. Hunt, who had been previously employed182 words
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147 1967-09-30 13 HOLLYWOOD. Fn Someone once brought coals to Newcastle, but MGM was the first to bring a prison cell to A.catraz. There are almost 400 cells in the former Federal penitentiary. which was used as a location for the new- suspense drama. “Point Blank”, starring147 words
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Advertisement283 1967-09-30 13 PSHAW ORGANISATION LIDO flwnt ***** 11. Ul. «Ji. IS «o menus ‘a wicw l r» Do-ifla*. RoOort SCtdrat R.cj%*r4 W liaark THE W 4T WEST P«r.»~j:en Co ~r 'CA> TCenOHT M-WIT* KIB* KTIX Ibciir.a te Jos* 4 C»;« T*«*rr*w s4lft m Yfttilr rr**t*w Bee* !*<rw *3 *1 —Me Er** Uct'283 words
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Advertisement572 1967-09-30 13 7K taaßaEnaßsxm !«w Showing! H. 1.34. 4. 4.3*. 5..1 "Frankenatetn Created Unman' Peter Cushing Color 'FOX) 2nd MIDNIGHT TONIGHT' IMand.l "THE MASSACRE' Color Scope *it)i Engllxh Ar Chtne»e Subtitleor 17TH COMMANDO DAY! 11 am. 215 Mi 4.45 p m Adm linn 12 mi S 3 no 4 $4 on CASH572 words
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Article, Illustration677 1967-09-30 14 M. T. Lingam; R. D. Selva - By M. T. Lingam and R. D. Selva KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—At a time when a boxing fortunes are at a low ebb in the country and rising talent almost non existent, it must be heartening to Malaysian Amateur Boxing Association officials to677 words
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363 1967-09-30 14 SINGAPORE. Fn Attention is focused on the SGA League matches and social clashes between the strong SICC team versus the Keppel’i best which takes place tomorrow morning at the Bukit Chermin course With Phua Thien Kiay. Low Kee Pow Cheong Thiam Siew and363 words
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862 1967-09-30 14 John Arlott - By John Arlott THE M.C.C. ana England cricket team to tour the West Indies during the British winter has been chosen. As always there has been a wide range of comment a great deal of it controversial but all attesting to the fact that862 words
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Article291 1967-09-30 14 BERNAMA Is seeking three top calibre executives who will jointly be responsible for the organisation and day to day management of Malaysia's national news agency. Their task will be to build up from scratch a national agency which aims ultimately at blanket news coverage of Malaysia. Candidates291 words
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281 1967-09-30 15 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Fri. The Control Board of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council met for three-hours behind closed-doors here today. The Board conducted “hash-hush** interviews with representatives from national associations affiliated to the Singapore Okmpic and Sports Council Sunsport281 words
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Article53 1967-09-30 15 KAMFAB Fri Kampar Hunting Club beat Travi-5-2 in a first division znocx-out soccer competition P-syed at the Town Padang cere this evening The game, played in a water-legged field was witnessed by a big crowd In the first half. Hunting Tiub led by 4-1. The match was refereed53 words
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301 1967-09-30 15 Othman on ‘essential ingredients for a Civil servant SINGAPORE. Fn The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Enche Othman bin Wok. has said that both mental and physical capacities “are the essential ingredient*" for the making or an efficient civil servant The Minister said this In his message to mark301 words
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Article61 1967-09-30 15 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) Hong Kong's star soccer player is scftedu'ed to go to Vancouver. Canada, an Sunday to complete arrangements for joining the Royal Canadians, it was reported yesterday. Cheung Cbi-aoy. local press reports said, will meet with Canadians’ manager Bobby Robson to sign contracts for61 words
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Article, Illustration50 1967-09-30 15 WESSINGTON Estate won this year's Rengam League Championship by beating Rengam United the holders recently by 5 goals to 1. Picture shows Suppiab (Captain) of the victorious Wessington Estate team holding the Trophy with a big smile with goolkeeper Kannuh on the left and Moideen and Dhevarajao op the right-50 words
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288 1967-09-30 15 SINGAPORE. Fr: —Faharol Abbas of Singapore will battle the Danish a~e badminton player. Er'.ar.d Kops in the Singapore ‘Open Badminton Championships to be held at the Singapore Badminton Hail, from October 6 to 8 The draw for the championships was made today, at288 words
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350 1967-09-30 15 Sava Little \ene SINGAPORE. Fn. As professional boxen in the country are on “vacation" (so to speak) because professional boxing Is embalmed if not dead but it appears that local amateurs, too. are having a really long rest. Where are the amateurs acd350 words
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Article38 1967-09-30 15 NEW DELHI Fri (Reuter) Prerajit Lall beat Koji Watanabe 6-2 6-4 6-2 to give India a 1-0 lead over Japan after the opening singles match of their Davis Cup eastern zone lawn tennis final here today.38 words
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205 1967-09-30 15 PERTH. (Western Australia), Fri (Reuter) Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman recent N ordered Yip treatment for critically injured West tustralian soccer player Chris Wissink. “Tbe treatment and care I «as given was fantastic.” said the Perth goalkeeper soon after his return from205 words
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Article36 1967-09-30 15 KUALA LUMPUR Fri Johore Indians will meet Kluang District XI on Sunday at the Kluang Town Padang in preparation for their “Tong Seng” Cup soccer match against Johore Chinese on Oct. 15 at Muar.36 words
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426 1967-09-30 15 SEOUL, Fri. (Reuter). Singapore lost to Thailand 69:82 and Malaysia went down to India 64-93 on the seventh day yesterday of the Fourth Asian Basketball Championships. This was Singapore's seventh successive defeat in the 10-nation round robin series. Malaysia's reccord in the tournament after426 words
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Article160 1967-09-30 15 MALACCA. FT In an invitation cricket match against 6*h Light Regiment R A here today Co HP. Miller* XI won by four run* Millers XI which included several Commonwealth Service player* won the toss and batted flr*t on an easy paced wicket. Newcomer John160 words
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306 1967-09-30 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Se.angor Shooting Association 1? fielding a t6am of 22 for the Negr; SembUan Snooting Association annual championships which commences tomorrow- at Seremban The championship* will be continued on Oct f. 7 8. 13. and 14 The 22 for t.ne seven306 words
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Article, Illustration274 1967-09-30 15 SEHEMBAN. Fn “We will take the Folliot Cup to Port Dickson” was the pledge made by the Ist Recce Regiment soccer players as they took the field for yesterday’s cup final* against Seremban Rangers, the N 6 football association Junior champions The Recce274 words
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Miscellaneous62 1967-09-30 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1018 a m. <6 8 ft-), H 03 p m. (6 9 ft Port Swettenham: 2.20 a.m. (12-8 ft.), -.42 p.m. (12.9 ft). Port Dickson: 3.30 am- (6-5 ft.). 4.12 p m (70 ft). Singapore: 9.19 am. (7.1 ft.), 7.55 pm. (7.5 ft-)-Sedili Kechil: 7.32 am62 words
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1802 1967-09-30 16 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Sot.—Violacea is oil speed and despite her recent promotion she should again outshine her field and make this her third off the reel the Class Two Division Two over 6f and 15 yards at Bukit Timah this afternoon1,802 words
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Article31 1967-09-30 16 Windsor Lad: Pink Heather Lady General G. Expectation Adeline: N. Scholar Palm Estate Wonder Girl Sky High Scot Dale T. Friendship Larator Star Boy Soochow Toro iolacea31 words
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Article1562 1967-09-30 16 (LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) Race 1: Horae* Class 6, Div. 4—6 Furs. 6c 15 Yds. 2.15 p»m. i. X 609 008 356 008 Gypsy Moth Fast Back Prince Tang Unchallenged *y lOy 6y 6y 900 9.00 811 8 09 H.H. The 'Sultan of Pahang J. Donnelly Pro Rata1,562 words
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Article188 1967-09-30 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE SKY HIGH STAR BOY RACE 1 ACTOR IV Winoro Gold Nunet II ESCORT P Melody Winoro P. MELODY Winoro Gemini I PRINCE TANG Escort Gemini I RACE 2 PRINCE TANG Soochow Gemini I SOOCHOW P. Mademoiselle Independence U LABATOR Actor IV Soochow SOOCHOW Red Peony Larator188 words
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