Eastern Sun, 8 October 1967
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Title Section26 1967-10-08 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 434 Sunday, 8 October 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cent?26 words
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Article, Illustration220 1967-10-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sat The establishment of d:pl<v ma'ic relation* between Malays a and the Soviet Union would be discussed at the Bex* Cabinet meeting. This was disclosed today by the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, after he had distributed g.ft? to 10S patients at the— Eastern Sun; pix by Mok Voon. - 220 words
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Article184 1967-10-08 1 Khoo Boon Choo - By Khoo Boon Choo PENANG. Sat. Three armed robbers got away with 800.000 jewellery and cash after bolding up a 48-year-old goldsmith at the railway gate in Simpang 4 m pat, Bukit Trngah, about four miles from Bukit Mertajam, this evening The victim. Mr. Oon184 words
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Article, Illustration304 1967-10-08 1 ASSURANCE TO INDON STUDENTS JAKARTA, Sat. (UPI Cr Reuter) INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik said today that Indonesia was moving toward a formal break in diplomatic relations with Communist China. Mr. Malik said, however, that more preparations were required before an actual break is304 words
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412 1967-10-08 1 MAUREEN LEE - By MAUREEN LEE Kt’ALA LCMPt’R. Sat. The setting up of a Joint Marketing Board and Fund will be considered when member countries of the proposed association of natural rubber countries meet in mid-November. This will he one of the ways to help stabilise412 words
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Article139 1967-10-08 1 SAIGON’. Sat. <Reuter) A gunman riding a fast motor cycle today shot dead the editor of an anti-Communist Chinese language newspaper in Saigon'a Chinese sector of Cholon. Police said the editor, 4*-year-old Phong Chung Kak. was shot in the back with a pistol. He slumped139 words
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Article84 1967-10-08 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sat. (Reuter) Brazil has declined an invitation to join an Association of Rubber Producing Countries, the Head of the Rubber Administration said here. Sen or Cassio Fonseca said the invitation had been received from the Afro-Asian Rubber Producers conference held in Kuala Lumpur. He said84 words
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249 1967-10-08 1 British team on way to S'pore Malaysia Sot 1 (Reuter). A Government team leaves Here on Sunday for preliminary talks with the Singapore and Malaysian Governments on British aid to ease the economic impact of the Far Eastern defence run- down. The Ministry of Overseas Development announced yesterday that Sir249 words
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Article77 1967-10-08 1 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Military authorities on the Smo-British border asked the Communist villager* in Shataukok to return an off-duty policeman who was dragged across the border early today. A Government source said that border police and military authorities in Shataukok. a village on *he east77 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article595 1967-10-08 2 Ban d'Cunha - Two thinking machines to decide fate of 160,000 L.C.E. students By Ban d'Cunha KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Two IBM computers will decide the tote of 160,000 L.C.E. students in Malaysia this year. These thinking machines will process more than a million examination papers in two weeks which, if done595 words
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316 1967-10-08 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sot. Tht Minister for Education, Enche Mohomed Khir Johori, hat issued this order to teachers in the country; ''Quit your job now if you ore not dedicated to the profession." He said their immediate resignation would tn asset to the country.316 words
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Article, Illustration274 1967-10-08 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Chairman of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd Dato Dr Aw Cheng Chye today reaffirmed the bank's determination U> persist In its endeavours so as trulv to merit public support and confidence which it is enjoying today. Dato Aw was speaking at the274 words
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67 1967-10-08 2 A shy bride offers the Sultan of Selangor a cup of Bridal Tea. The lady in the Traditional Chinese Wedding Gown. Miss May Lee is all dressed up not for a wedding, but for a pageant of Malaysian Brides. The pageant waa organised by the Malaysian Association of Youth ClubsPix by Mok Yoon. - 67 words
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412 1967-10-08 2 LIM THOW BOON - Free Asian nations vs China By LIM THOW BOON Kr.ALA LrMPTE. Sat The Prime Minister. Tnnku Abdul Rahman, la studying a proposal railing on the Association of Aouth-east Asian Nation* to set up a “committee for new* media co-operation This was stated by412 words
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Article93 1967-10-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A man, who w a* taking an evening drive in the National Murium area last night was forced off hi* car and robbed of hi* watch, pen and a pair of glasses by four youth*. Wong Thlam Lock was driving near the Museum93 words
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Article, Illustration212 1967-10-08 3 T'IUBLIN, Irish Republic, Sot. (Reuter). Singapore Prime Minister Lt L ee Kuan Yew flew ifto Dublin from Manchester, England, lost night to start a four-day private visit. His Irish stay will be an interval of relaxation before he flies on to the Socialist— UPI radiophoto. - 212 words
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Article70 1967-10-08 3 The FrimeMioisWr s Liaison Officer Mr Li lichen referring to the sentence in the Eastern Sun editorial yerferday that "Mr Lee Kuan \ew also competing for an audience with r d t Johnson pointed ouL »*>fr Lee's acceptance the invitation to visit the United States70 words
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43 1967-10-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Ten baby crocodiles worth s"> n o were yesterday stolen from an Aquarium at Upper Serangoon Road. The owner of the reptiles reported to the police that he found the baby crocodiles missing yesterday morning.43 words
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Article43 1967-10-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thieves broke into the house of a draftsman and escaped with cash $1,500 and property worth $450, yesterday. The draftsman. Mr. Foo Joo Fatt, 35 said the robbers took one radio valued at $250 and jewellery worth 1200.43 words
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333 1967-10-08 3 K.S. Sidhu - By K.S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Sat. Intensive investigations into the ill-fated air crash of a U.S. Naval plane yesterday at the Paya Lebar International Airport will go into full swing in a few days' time. The Department of Civil Aviation333 words
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94 1967-10-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Francis J Galbraith, United States Ambassador to the Republic of Singapore, is scheduled to depart tomorrow morning by air for Washington. Mr. Galbraith will accompany Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his party on the Prime Minister’s first official tour of94 words
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543 1967-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Another 123 persons were charged before the emergency Fourth Court's Magistrate, Mr. Anwarul Haque, with committing an act of vandalism on Sept. 20, this year. The accused together with 96 others who were charged in Court yesterday claimed trial.543 words
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Article, Illustration205 1967-10-08 4 APPEAL TO PRIVATE BODIES: KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. All private organisations in the country should make an effort to help the poor and handicapped children. The call was made today by Dato Hajl Abdul Rail man bin Yakub, the Minister of Lands and Mines, when he205 words
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231 1967-10-08 4 IPOH, Sat. A pretty teenaged girl, Leone Lai Tin, IS, wa? found missing from her home in Clark Street about three weeks ago. She packed her clothing an<j left her home on Sept. 19 and ha* not been seen since. Her231 words
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Article96 1967-10-08 4 IPOH Sat. Another teenaged girl was reported missing from her home in Osborne Street here She is Choo Yoke Kuec. 14. a former form one pupil of Raja Perempran School. She left school about a week ago and became an apprentice hairdresser in Wah Bee Barber Shop96 words
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Article94 1967-10-08 4 PENANG, Sat. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Enche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman. stressed the importance of medical health in rural areas when he presented a 82,000 cheque for the renovation of a midwife clinic in Permatar.g Tmggi, Province Wellesley yesterday. The cheque94 words
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Article27 1967-10-08 4 MUAR, Sat. The Batu Pahat branch of the Johore Chinese Teachers Association will celebrate Teachers’ Day with a dinner on Oct. 21 at i pun.27 words
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Article90 1967-10-08 4 PENANG Sat The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr Lee Sok Yewwill present 1182.770 to 26 s-hools in Penang and Province WeL.e*ley on Oct 9 and 10. On his two-da:-' visit to the island, he will present cheques *o 15 schools here at a ceremony to be90 words
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Article40 1967-10-08 4 BANGKOK. Sat 'Reuter) Thailand and Indonesia have signed an air agreement which would enable Indonesia's Garuda Airlines to expend its Jakarta Bangkok service to Tokyo and for Thai International Airways to land at Medan In North Sumatra.40 words
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195 1967-10-08 4 IPOH. Sat The Perak Medical Practitioner*’ Society took exception at the announcement by the Minister of Health. Enche Baha man bin Samsndin who com men ted on "good and bad doctors" on the issue of medical certificates to Government officials in195 words
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221 1967-10-08 4 Wee Hock Chye - MARA CHIEF SAYS: By Wee Hock Chye MALACCA, Sat. The State Government from now on will use all available State land for light industries. Enche Abdul Ghafar Baba. Chairman of MARA and who until yesterday morning was Malacca’s Chief Minister, disclosed this last221 words
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Article89 1967-10-08 4 Tenth National Art Exhibition. National Art Gallery. Jalan Ampang. 10 am. to noon and 2 p.m. to 6.30 pm.: Works of prominent Malaysian artists at Peninsular Art Society. 41 Jalan Raja Muda. 10 a m. to 6 p.m.: Open-air sculpture exhibition by Shallesh at Galen II Jalan Pinang,89 words
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557 1967-10-08 4 Ben d'Cunha - Proudest moment for Suhaimi By Ben d'Cunha KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. This was the day for children all over the world and it was very much evident in Malaysia, particularly in the Federal Capital More than 10,000 schoolchildren attended the Universal Childrens' Day rally557 words
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Article84 1967-10-08 4 AUCKLAND. <NZ> Sat. A 17-year-o!d Malaysian boy requiring specialist heart surgery arrived here by air today from Kuala Lumpur hoping for a modern miracle. Hi sham bin Hasham. from Muar, south of Malacca is suffering from a defective heart valve and obstructed blood flow and has84 words
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144 1967-10-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot Professor Ungku Aziz, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya, will take part in a symposium on wage policy issues in economic development. The symposium will be held in Copenhagen from Oct 23 to 27. It is144 words
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Article219 1967-10-08 4 PENANG. Sat—Research and studies have proved that nutritutionai deficiencies found in children in many areas of the world, including Malaysia, have the most profound effect on them in adulthood and throughout their lives. This was stated by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, when he219 words
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124 1967-10-08 4 KUCHING. Sat The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. has assured the Sarawak Government that the Central Government would do its beat to help implement the various projects for the State under the First Malaysia Plan He said, in spite of the falling price124 words
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Article140 1967-10-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. 6a' The Malaysian Government plans to open three more •■giant” land schema a the country on a similar scale as the Jen g k a Tr.angie Scheme in Pahang. This was disclosed by the Deputy Chairman of tha Federal Land Development Authority. Raja140 words
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Article25 1967-10-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji Mohd Ghazali bin Hajl Jawi will visit Kelantan from Oct. 10 to 1325 words
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520 1967-10-08 10 SINGAPORE, Sot. Forth« next five years, the Singapore Government will be making a two-prong attack on the problems of housing and urb anisation. It will be by a sustained programme of building new towns a-d housing estates on the periphery of the c'ty and520 words
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Article, Illustration456 1967-10-08 10 SLVAPORE. Sat Bua Yi Government Chinese Middle School today held a massive parade participated bv the entire school population of some 2.200 pupils to mark its 11th anniversary celebrations- The students weathered frequent showers to stage a colourful parade followed by cultural dances,456 words
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Article158 1967-10-08 10 KUALA LUMPUR,. Sat. The Standard Malaysian Rubber (SMR) met with the greatest response from small and medium consumers in Britain last year, according to the 29th annual report of the Natural Rubber Producers' Research Association, just published. of SMR rose steadily last year, reaching nearly 18.000158 words
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Article109 1967-10-08 10 SINGAPORE, sat Police are looking for eyewitnesses to a roao accident in which a 12-year-old girl was fatally Injured. The girl Miss Tan Bee Biang, of Mattar Road, was involved In a mishap at the Junction of Aljunied Road and Jalan Merbati, at 5 25 p.m.109 words
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Article29 1967-10-08 10 TPOH, Sat. Burglars broke into Ayer Tawas Power Station near here last night and stole $2,048 They also took away $343 in money order and cheques.29 words
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Article67 1967-10-08 10 PENANG, sat Two suspects were retained for questioning by the police yesterday in connection with two recent robberies here One was suspected to be with the robbery at the Penang Turf Club. Golf Section. where $237 was stolen on Oct. 4. The other, was in connection with67 words
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Article50 1967-10-08 10 PENANG. Sat Thirtyfive Chinese youth leaders from Province Wellesley (North) attended a civics course held at the Butterworth Town Hall yesterday. They heard lectures on citizen's responsibilit es. nation building, the work and responsibil.ties of the police force and the achievements of the Government since Merdeka.50 words
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Article44 1967-10-08 10 PENANG. Sat. Two thugs on a motor-cycle snatched awav a plastic bag containing cash, books ana an umbrella, (valued $2O), belonging to Hasnah binti Ibrah.m yesterday. Hasnah, a 23-year-old waitress, said she was walking home along Perak Road when she was robbed44 words
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Article45 1967-10-08 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A salesman, Lim Kim Leong, 23, who went for a drink at the Jackie's Bqpd here yesterday, found his van missing from the car park half an hour later. The van was carrying a consignment of cigarettes worth $l,lOO.45 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1967-10-08 10 'THERE are many reilgions today which claim to be THE true religion. In their teaching. morals and ethics are stressed. But they lack one thing they do not have the assurance of salvation. Their founders are dead and buried, for they could not save themselves. Christianity claims1,101 words
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748 1967-10-08 10 SINGAPORE. Sat There must be common ground for the interchange of ideas in order that one country can benefit from the experience of others. This was stated today by the Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E W Barker when he opened the748 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article78 1967-10-08 5 T P N l* 0170 Louisiana. Sat. (UPI) A gigantic K^?uJln® d ne on The 20th floor of a 24 -ftorcy bank l i? d t. r conatruct lon toppled and crushed two construction workers to death yesterday. i at<i at least four other persons78 words
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272 1967-10-08 5 117ASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) Thailand's Foreign Minister Mr. Khoman said yesterday his country was studying the possibility of increasing its troop strength in Vietnam. “We are fully conscious of our responsibility.” he said. "We have never shirked.” Mr. Khoman spoke with newsmen after272 words
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199 1967-10-08 5 TOKYO. Sat (UPI) Communist North Vietnam today denounced Britain s policy on the Vietnam war as a mere carbon copy of the bankrupt U S policy. The official Hanoi daily Nhan Dan. in a commentary on British policy, accused Britain of “tailing after199 words
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Article40 1967-10-08 5 ZANZIBAR. Sat (Reuter) Tanzania's first VicePresident Sheikh Abeid Karume todav officially opened a 38.000 sterling print in* press plan* built by the People's Republic of China under the mutual aid cooperation agreement between the two countries40 words
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Article38 1967-10-08 5 UNITED NATIONS New York. Sat (Reuter l —The United Nations General .Assembly adjourned today until Tuesday. Mondav will be given over to pledging by member sta’es of funds for UN. Economic Aid to the Developing Countries.38 words
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Article103 1967-10-08 5 MANILA. Sat (Reuter t. Manila police have started the confiscation of more than 13.000 firearms in the city. The firearms, whether licenced or covered by permits to carry have been considered Illegal by the Manila Police Department authority* because their owners have failed to submit them for103 words
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160 1967-10-08 5 UNITED NATIONS New York. 8a: (Reuter) Deputy Pr.me Minister Kirtl Nldhi Bista of Nepal today declared that the United Nations was operating a.*- a less effective and less universal organisation because of the “deliberate" exclusion of China. Addressing the General Assembly during it* Annual160 words
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185 1967-10-08 5 MORRISTOWN, New Jersey. Sat (UPI) A nationwide alarm is out for a tattooed former convict for questioning in the brutal stabbing death of wealthy socialite Mrs. Dorothy Beck Palmer. Po.ice ident.fied the suspect as Frederick B Thompson. 35, a tall, heavy-set Negro with two185 words
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Article73 1967-10-08 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Bat (Reuter).—Narcotic* agents arrested 20 people and seized more than 110 pounds of Marijuana worth an estimated $l5O 000 m a raid on two flat* in the heart of San Francisco’s Hippie district last night police reported today. It wa s the biggest haul in73 words
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310 1967-10-08 5 JAKARTA, Sat (UPI) Indonesian Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik last night appealed to tne nation for moderation in its demands for government action against Communist China. Mr. Malik, who arrived in Jakarta after attending the United Nations General Assembly meeting in310 words
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113 1967-10-08 5 BERLIN. Sat. (UPI) Ea«: Germany signed a trade agreement with Hanoi on Thursday and also granted credits and other aid to North Vietnam, ’he official news agency ADN reported The two governments agreed to exchange good?, with East Germany supplying trucks, diesel motors,113 words
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Advertisement124 1967-10-08 5 Always on Sunday businessman’s flight to Dfaharta An Air-lndia Boeing wings away from Singapore every Sunday at 3.15 p.m. At 4.10 p.m. you're in Djakarta. Sensible timing. You haven't spent most of Sunday just hanging around, yet there's plenty of time for a good night's rest. You're ready to swing124 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1083 1967-10-08 5 EDIFFUSION (Silver Network) ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Kuala Lumpur INDIAN PROGRAMMES AJL 6-00 Geethaarambam. Programme Sumaaarv €OB Interlude 615 Ne»» €2O Vaikarai Gee’hangal 640 Vina Paadalkal ENGLISH PROGRAMMES €59 Rediffusion March and Opening Announcement 700 New* 7.10 Light and Bright 745 New* m Bahasa Kebangsaan 750 A Word A Day 800 New*1,083 words
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Miscellaneous356 1967-10-08 5 RADIO MALAYSIA KC'S Shortwave 61 metres (5452 KC Si Shortwave 25 metre, (***** KC/S> AM. 6.00 Prog Summary. 6.02 Morning Melodies. 700 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News am the National Language; 7.50 Leam a Word a Day; 8.00 The News; 810 Bright and Breezy; 8.45 Garden and Backyard;356 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous542 1967-10-08 6 VV.Q E AH,GENTLEMEN. 1 AM INDEEP HONORED TO BE ASKED TO ADDRESS YOUR UNCLE PEOPLE! THE MOMENT I HAVE RNISHED MY SPEECH THE AMERICAN ROCKETSOCIETYfiy, WE CAN LEAVE/ r v AS CRACK UNCLE AGENTS NAPOLEON SOLO AND ILLYA KURYAKIN SPEAK WITH FAMED PHYSICIST DR. ROYER... > a V K V542 words
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Miscellaneous161 1967-10-08 7 NOW, FREP...ISNY THISBETTER THANI SrTTINS AROUNP ALL C?AY > BUT I > PIPNY SET TO FINISH THE SUNPAY v comes YET v RELAY YOU CAN > REA? EM he TO pebbled A-TER OUR R PE m s. A s U m C3r E S 7 FREP...WHY ponY we try THE161 words
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Article, Illustration597 1967-10-08 8 —CLIM - CLIM (Th* rmlir article AN INSTITUTION THAT CAN UNITE EUROPE schedule for this week |s held over to bring readers' attention to a more topical subject: Money. Th e world conference of Finance Ministers in Rio and tbe ECAFE conference in Bangkok. rpHE two conferences serve597 words
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367 1967-10-08 8 MUNICH. Sat. (Reuter) Motorists in West Germany who step on the accelerator when late for the office, s business appointment or a date with a girl friend have just received a rude shock They have been told, on the basis of tests, that367 words
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Article78 1967-10-08 8 AN Eastern Sun crossword will be run daily from Monday (tomorrow). It is a unique set intended to help our readers keep up with the news and to build up their general knowledge. It is a personalised set and not some syndicated material. It is designed to help78 words
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NEWS UNDER THE SUN
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Article, Illustration496 1967-10-08 8 Lnrs-Erik Nelson (Reuter) 'THE Soviet Union has a double incentive for a space spectacular in the next few weeks. Wednesday was the 10th anniversary of Sputnik-1, the world's first spacecraft, sent spinning into a history-making orbit round the earth. And496 words
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Article289 1967-10-08 8 THE Malaysian Finance Minister Tun Tan Slew Sin this week presented a sobering picture of the Malaysian economy in a Washington address. "I venture to suggest that even the mightiest nation in the world would be in serious financial and ecooomic difficulties if it had been placed289 words
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Article490 1967-10-08 8 ECAFE BANGKOK. (Reuter) Experts from 17 countries who attended a recent seminar on financial a«p»rt* of trade expansion organised by the Economic Commission for Asia and th* Far East (ECAFE) have made far-reaching recommendations to solve payments problems In the ECAFE region stretching from Iran to490 words
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Article887 1967-10-08 8 JOHN PIERSON - AFTER RIO By JOHN PIERSON In Rio de Janeiro, last week, representatives of 101 nations approved a revolutionary new plan for adding to the monetary reserves that all governments hold against inevitable rainy days. What are these reserves and how do governments use them. I'PI financial expert887 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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534 1967-10-08 9 T ONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Shipping companies which normally sail via the Suez Canal have made plans for using alternative routes until well Into next year, according to shipping circles here today. It is four months since the six-day Arab-Israeli war resulted in534 words
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Article78 1967-10-08 9 LONDON. Sat fUPI) The rubber market c.osed idle with spot 17-3/4 17-7/8. Settlement House: Nov. 18-1/2 18-5/8 Dec. 18-1/4 18-1/2 Jan. 18-5/16 18-1/2 Jan/March 18-5/16 18-1/2 April/June 18-9/16 18-11/16 July'Sept 16-3/4 18-7/8 Oc*' Dec. 17 17-1/8 Jan./March 17-1/8 17-5/16 April'June 17-1/4 17-7/18 Ju!y/Sept. 17-3/8 17-9/16 Oct/Dec. 17-1/278 words
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Article43 1967-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The Association of Banks Malaysia today made the followm* changes ITB rates to merchants; Canada: Buying T. T_ 35. Airmail O.D 35-1/8. 90 d/st 35-3/4 credit bills; 35-13/16 trade bills. Selling T.T./O.D ready were: Canada 34-11/16, Holland Guilders 116-1/8.43 words
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241 1967-10-08 9 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) Peking will not be inviting British businessmen to next month Canton trade fair, the Btar newspaper reported today. Quoting Its own “usually reliable sources”, the tabloid said in a front-page story that the decision was Par* of a241 words
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Article, Illustration251 1967-10-08 9 SINGAPORE Sat As part of the expansion of the activities of JAL Singapore Regional Office, the Company has promoted four senior staff as new supervisors This was announced by Mr T. Takenaka. Regional Manager of The new supervisors are Mr. J.rmr.y Lai Ser.g Ticketing.251 words
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Article, Illustration152 1967-10-08 9 ONE of the 68 blark and white ulon tiir photos on display at the 'LightHearted Camera' Exhibition KUALA LUMPUR 8a? A photographic exhibition dedicated to humour and amusement w a a opened yesterday at the Dewan Hung Tuah. Jaian Hung Tuah. Malacca. "The Lighthearted152 words
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Article521 1967-10-08 9 SINGAPORE Sat. Business In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of th* Stock Exchange today with the number of shares dealt in brackets. INDUSTRIALS Be: Sc Co. SI 70 < 6.000 11 71 < 3.000 C Sugar SI 63 < 12.000 1 SI 70 <2-000-;521 words
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Article48 1967-10-08 9 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Rubber futures closed on the New York commodity exchange unchanged and untraded. Nov. 19.50 20.00 Jan. 1960 20 00 March 19.70 20.25 May 19.80 20.25 July 19.80 20.25 Sept. 19.80 20.25 The spot No 1 RSS price was 19-1/4 cents, unchanged.48 words
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184 1967-10-08 9 NEW YORK Sat. (Reuter) South Korea's exports are expected to reach a record $330 mil ion this year while her foreign exchange reserves pas.-ed the 300 million mark in July. South Korean Finance Minister Bong Kyun Sun. told the 1967 conference on184 words
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Article28 1967-10-08 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) General Services Adm nistration announced no tin was sold today from stockpile. This meant there were no stockpile sales all week28 words
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Article212 1967-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The week’s trading has been relatively uneventful with values about unchanged to slightly easier on the previous week, state Holiday, Cutler. Bath A Co. Ltd. in their weekly market review With no dramatic announcement at the conclusion of the Summit’ Meeting In Kuala Lumpur stale212 words
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Article117 1967-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. In the month of August Swissair has expanded its total transport capacity to 61 million ton-k;lometre* an increase of nine per cent over the comparable 1966 level. Demand advan ed one per cent to 36 million tkms. The average load factor came out at 58.2117 words
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Article16 1967-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The tin price for today was $593.23 per picul, up 25 cents.16 words
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Article514 1967-10-08 9 MMiAFOKK—Stock bid and otter prices officially lifted at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL Ben Si Co 1.71 1.72 sugar l.fil 1.70 hemical Co 1.11 1.42 old -torage 3.66 3.72 Don lop 2.23 2.26 I smelting 4.30 1. A.I 2.15 2.20 I.sso Ord. CD 3 06 3.08 I A514 words
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Article113 1967-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. hat. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are > Buyer Coconut Oil Seller (FOB.) Bulk Coconut Oil 49.30 II O R i Drtime Loo»e Copra Mixed 52 00 Oct Not 30 00 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 9«% MW Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 132 50113 words
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Article57 1967-10-08 9 (Manager** price*) rtr*f Malayan 2.34 2 43 Second Malayan 1.64 1.77 Third Malay an XD 1.11 1 20 The Commerce Industry (unit .89 ,99 The saving* fund \l» 128 1 33 Malayan Investment Mind 1.05 1.15 f Irst Hongkong XD .83 88* second Hongkong .61 s.y» S'ng Commndltv57 words
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Article34 1967-10-08 9 HONG KONG. Sat (UPI) Money Quotations*. HK$5 7725 per US. dollar for cash. HKSS 7825 per U S. dollar for T/T; HKSI6 05 per pound sterling; HKS 207.33 per tael gold34 words
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Article201 1967-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godnwns Vessels 3/4 Brofjora 5 Asahi Maru 6/7 Gudrun Bakke 8/9 Wainui 10/11 Banggai 13/14 Benr.achie 15/16 Antilochu* 19 Ispahan 21 22 Puidawnyunt 23/24 Kiku Maru 25/26 Kunak 27/28 City of Dundee 29/30 S’ate of Madras201 words
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Advertisement246 1967-10-08 9 AIR MOVEMENTS-S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 850 a m. Airline SAL 712 from Jakarta. Time IMS a.m. Airline UIA SSI from Jakarta. Time 10.35 a.m. Airline MSA 00.5 from Penang Ipoh. Koala l.umpnr. Malacca. Time 3.90 p m Airline MSA 451 from Kuching. Time 12.35 p m. Airline246 words
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Advertisement250 1967-10-08 9 Time 7.00 a.m. Airline PA A 842 to Saigon. Guam. Honolulu. I.na Angeles. San Franci-co. Time 7-11 a.m. Airline MSA 408 to Kuching. Je-selton. H'kong Time 8.30 a.m. Airline MSA 614 to Hongkong. Time 9.00 a.m. Airline t'X 974 to Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Time soo a.m. Airline MSA 042 to250 words
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Advertisement253 1967-10-08 9 4 Time 12.10 pm. Airline MSA (ML 512) from Singapore. Time 12.35 p.m. Airline MSA (ML 088) from Singapore. Time 1.2.5 p.m. Airline MSA (ML 04.1) from Penang, Ipoh. Time 2.30 p.m. Airline MSA (ML 001) from Penang. Time 3.50 p.m. Airline MSA (ML 007) from Singapore; Malacca. Time 4.55253 words
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Advertisement232 1967-10-08 10 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES: l Life Bible Presbyterian Churrh 9 Gilstead Road. 11. 830 am. Sunday School. 10.00 am. English Service. 4.30 pm MandarinHokkien Sendee. 2. Zioo Bible-Presbyterian Church 5 Tavistock Are.. 19. 800 a m Sunday School. 9.13 am. English Service. 3. Faith Bible-Presbyterian Church 5232 words
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Advertisement234 1967-10-08 10 TELOK AYER CHINESE I METHODIST CHURCH 235 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, 1. Sunday 900 am. Worship Sendc* (English) 10.30 a m Sunday SchooL 11.00 am. Worship Service (Hokkien) Saturday 400 pm. Methodist Youth Fellowship TELOK BLANGAH CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH 4 Morse Road, Singapore, 4. Sunday 2.30 pm. Worship Service (Hok234 words
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Article, Illustration243 1967-10-08 11 SINGAPORE Sat. “It is really one of the most exciting moments of my life.** said glamorous 27-year-old Revlon Beauty consultant Mis* Mav Cheong, who will be leaving Singapore on Oct. 12 for a *txweek stay in Penth. Sydney and Melbourne. Purpose of her ir.s:t it243 words
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Article171 1967-10-08 11 Tear-drop beads For your neat evening dress, trim with plastic teardrop beads tc give it that million dollar look These plastic teardrop beadx which are crystal clear resemble the look of diamonds From Germany they are priced at only 82 50 a yard. Dress Trimmings:171 words
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Article, Illustration250 1967-10-08 11 Maureen Lee - by Maureen Lee Kuala Lumpur, Sat. what women were talking about after the series of French Fashion shows in Kuala Lumpur during the French Fortnight recently Ear-rings. Absolutely glamorous and craxy ones, flown in from Paris. It seems that now your SlOO dress is not only250 words
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Article, Illustration207 1967-10-08 11 RECIPE for Custard Klnibila Ingredient* needed are half grated coconut. H cup* water, half piece “gala Melaka" <ab»nt two on i. four egg* and one trav Ideal Evaporated Milk A.so needed are half teaspoon vinegar or one teaspoon lime juice, three tablespoons caster sugar and half teaspoon vanilla essence207 words
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Article, Illustration248 1967-10-08 11 Mary Sue Miller - by Mary Sue Miller Curly, frilly, romantic hairstyles are catching on. Perhaps this is a reaction to the geometric boy crops from London. More likely It’s inspired by the romance in fashion—the long-furred coat* a la Russe. the velvet suits with ruffly skirts, circa 1930248 words
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Article132 1967-10-08 11 Racing gloves, in colourful leather, cut out over back and knuckles, with a contrast fabric lining showing through the holes New Interest for quilted robes, now done in paisley. Oriental type brocades, fleece and velvet, all in abstract quilted patterns. A revival of classic sportswear looks132 words
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Article113 1967-10-08 11 OUDCENLY there's a flurry of fashion interest in the sweater and skirt look, especially for the young. Even the shirt worn with a V-necked pullover on top is be ng seen again. The belt revival is he’p ng this fashion to return To show off their113 words
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Miscellaneous126 1967-10-08 11 riF rr A\ WEREN'T' 1 THAT I HEAR HIM 9REATMN6 It? 5 WEAR 1 HE WAS j L DEAD/>4 w •ft MR HUSOWAKE UP' WE'D BETTE* AWAKEN HIM/ HE LOOKS AS THOUGH HE HASN'T NAP ANY SLEEP FOR A WEEK/. IF THAT# /THE FELLOW WHOSE I BOOK >ou I HAVE,126 words
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Article, Illustration282 1967-10-08 12 Keith Reid - as described Keith Reid by to-manager “FOR the benefit of Mr. Kite anA with the possible exception of those who are always sur- rounAeA by fog Procol Harum i, a corporate boAy of Aissenters whose tastes anA iAealt are too manx and varied to name, and to enumerate282 words
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Article, Illustration349 1967-10-08 12 LARA (Yin Yin) ha* just recorded another E.P. after the sncee** of her debut disc. “This Is Mr Song.** sung in Chinese. The songs included in her latest record are. “Run For Tour Life. **>ugar Town," both are made popular by349 words
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Article344 1967-10-08 12 THE QUESTS "Da Doo Ron Ron" “111 Be Looking Out For You" <Columbia' “Holy Wax' Looks like the fab Quests have another winner again: This is a revival of The Crystals' big hit bu* Holy Gosh! How they've revived it’ It sounds marvellously oriental even psychedelic?) And I don’t344 words
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Article, Illustration558 1967-10-08 12 IN MAY of 1963, Trini Lopez was unknown beyond the confines of small nignrciuDs native city of Dallas and Hollywood. At thot time he was barely able to make ends mee as the featured attraction at P.J.'s, an intimate nightclub in Hollywood. Less than a year la558 words
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Article405 1967-10-08 12 Platter Pete’s 111 THERE! fjfce Hol> Poison lr\! Look at the amount of 'flower songs hitting llie international charts’. I, erervone getting HIPPO. I mean HIPPIF? Look, like this ’floirer power' rassmatass is ralrhing on, hut fast! Like there Mrkensie', “San Francisco". The Flowerpot Men’s Let’s Go To San405 words
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Article215 1967-10-08 12 LONDON: 1 The Last Malta Engelbert Humperdinck 2 Flowers In The Rain Move 3 Hole In My Shoe Traffic 4 Reflections Diana Ross And The Supremes 5 Excerpt From A Teenage Opera Keith West 6 Massachusets Bee Gees 7 There Muvt Be A Way— Frankie215 words
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Article, Illustration386 1967-10-08 12 XT was big poneb-up time for ELYIS in Memphis last weekend: Flying to the aid of his dad. sermon. Elvis swung a hefty right at his father s ex-employee. Troy Ivy. wh“ according to Presley senior showed up at Graeelands and ‘threatened to whip me f«e keenioe him r386 words
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Advertisement42 1967-10-08 12 PLATTER PETE S POP POLL 8.10.67 CANDIDATES. (A) Lulu (B) Dusty Springfield Mark an X next to your choice NAME:... ADDRESS Send your votes to: Platter Pete's Pop Poll, c/o Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. NOT LATER THAN 11.10 6742 words
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Advertisement30 1967-10-08 12 LARA is BACK 1 URAj \r> It jL t:•TOW i. -l*a WITH ANOTHER HIP SWINGING E. P. (Music By: THE TRAILERS) THE RUSH IS ON GET IT NOW cep. 300430 words
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Article, Illustration259 1967-10-08 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. R*guel Welch l* truly every man's dream of his perfect r*rl She hasn't rot one itsy-bitsy-teeny-weeny bit of acting talent, but she does poises* a near-perfect form of feminine architecture which she displays very often in itsy-bitsy-teeny-sreeny bikinis Since her259 words
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Article, Illustration280 1967-10-08 13 SINGAPORE, Sot. Hitchcock fons will remember his "To Catch A Thief" film featuring Cary Grant as a cat burglar with relish. "Jack Of Diamonds" produced by Sandy Howord and directed by Don Taylor is another such film dealing with gentlemen jewel thieves amidst fashionable280 words
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Article73 1967-10-08 13 JULIE Andrews, who has never personally filled a nightclub engagement, appears briefly as a super club entertainer m "Star!" the Robert Wise roadshow film about Gertrude Lawrence's career for 20th Cen-tury-Fox. It signalises one of Miss Lawrence's few night spot appearances and recreates a 1933 appearance73 words
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Article275 1967-10-08 13 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) Disappointed fans of 32-year-old Brigitte Bardot blanv her German husband for the retreat of France's best loved sex symbol from the public view. They have not forgotten her famous pout, torrid love scenes or 3trip-tease but ’he big question rippling through St. Tropez275 words
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Article, Illustration109 1967-10-08 13 r FHL dazzling madness of MODem London and its fascinating world of photographers and models is captured in “BLOW- UP”, the first Englishlanguage film of internationally acclaimed director Michelangelo Antioni. The much-talked-about film, in colour, stars Vanessa Redgrave, David Hemming? and Sarah Miles. The picture shows109 words
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Article, Illustration43 1967-10-08 13 Philippine’s Char it o Solis holds the best Actress Award for her role as a despised wife in “Beacause of a Flower”, which was awarded to her at the 14th Asian Film Festival in Tokvo recently.- —PANA Photo.—PANA; Photo. - 43 words
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139 1967-10-08 13 Peter Ustinov, whose Disney comedy 'Blackbeard’s Ghoat” is set for release in February next year, has two successful plays on his hands. Alexander H Cohen will produce Ustinov's "Halfway Up the Tree" both in London and on Broadway. Set to open in New York or139 words
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Article40 1967-10-08 13 WITH the latest Walt Disney feature length animated film. “The Jungle Book.- completed and ready for release this winter, the S'udio is moving forward with production on "Winnie the Pooh and the Heffalumps.” Its second Pooh bear featurette40 words
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Advertisement76 1967-10-08 13 NOW ON SALE! Your Favourite JAPANESE Fashion Magazine Dmstfim; (HOLIDAY EDITION NO. 24) WITH ENGLISH CHINESE TEXTS CONTEXTS: PARTY DRESS CP BELTS ARE BACK rxBCTTOVED CHIC THE MAW LOOKS OP THE COLLEGE GIRL PARTY HAIR STYLES ETC., ETC. Tscludlnx Pattern instruction* And Lucky Card*. PUCE: *2 SO ORDERS POSTAGE CENTS76 words
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Miscellaneous248 1967-10-08 13 ft SHAW ORGANISATION 4. I D O PHcn* ***** Nww >hfwi9< U.IU I* ru Harlow 3413*. H rw*' ■want Jobs MT.J fcn trt»r Award at San irtaitlM m» Fnttral THE FAMTLT way Cr -r WBi TONIGHT W'rrTE At a ANN AT Mandarin is Been* Color V«w tbawlßC 11. ItV 4.248 words
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Miscellaneous190 1967-10-08 13 NOW SHOWING! Dillt J show*' 11 s a.. tIJ l 45 p a. -ah Bockma Only No Pree List Cecil b. DeM! Tie's Tire ten commandment*Chsr.Kro Baton Yu: Brynner Pan mount Technicolor ORCHARDIPALACE ***** I «7S7k No» Shewing! II L**t Dee! 11 a UP, 4*P. f! sM 15 p.a. I!190 words
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2463 1967-10-08 14 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Sat. Trainers AMul Mawi and Rudy van Breukelen scored splendid doubles at Bukit Timah this afternoon, third day of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting. Mawi took the opening race on Blue Venus and Kayo in Race 7. Blue Venus, after2,463 words
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479 1967-10-08 14 European racing season reaches climax today PARIS, Sat. (Reuter). The European racing season reaches Its climax here tomorrow with a fierce international duel anticipated in the Prix de L'Are de Triomphe at Longchamp. The mile and a half (2.400 metres) race traditionally crowns the outstanding horse of the year of479 words
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Article251 1967-10-08 14 Singapore. Sat Stipe’s report on 3rd Day. Singapore Gold Cup meeting RACE 1; BLUE VENUS (Soaidi) and TORO (Omari were siow to begin. After passing the 4 furlong* ELCHO PRINCE <M Lee broke down and was pulled up He was found to have broken his near fore fetlock251 words
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Article75 1967-10-08 14 PENANG. Sat The Penang Turf Club will hold their November meeting for Classes 4. 5 and 6 horses on Nov. 5. 8 and 12. Horses classes 4 and 6: Ist. run: 54 furs and 7 furs. 2nd. run: 6 furs and 84 furs. Horses Class 5: Ist.75 words
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Article380 1967-10-08 14 PENANG. Sat. Following are the entries for the Penang Turf Club amateur race meeting on Saturday, Oct. 14 CLASS 1 84 for* Handicap (within 11 st. to 13 st. 7 lbs.) Cash Inn (L. Lincoln* Congratulations (Olympic Flag >) Enjoyment 111 (L. Enjoyment) In Winning380 words
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617 1967-10-08 16 V. Ramasamy - by V. Ramasamy SINGAPORE, Sot. Danish ace, Erland Kops will meet Malaysian star player, Tan Aik Huang in the open singles final in the Singapore Open Badminton Championships to be played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium tomorrow at 8 p.m. Kops617 words
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427 1967-10-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Malaysian Armed Forces bid to dethrone their rivals, the Kilat Club, m their annual nockey matches once again tailed this evening here at Pantal. In the first match for the “Datln Spencer Cup” the Royal Military College did427 words
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Article465 1967-10-08 16 H.M.S. Sutan - By H.M.S. Sutan SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore retained the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup tonight before 5,000 fans when they beat Hong Kong 4-0 at Ja- lan Besar Stadium. Singapore, scored their goals through Andy Yeo (44th minute) and a hat trick by Skipper465 words
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Article61 1967-10-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor. the defending champions and Singapore will once again feature in the finals of the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis competition tomorrow at 10 a m. In the semi-finals p.ayed this morning at the Royal Selangor Golf Club courts both Selangor and Singapore trounced61 words
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120 1967-10-08 16 LONDON'. Sat. (Reuter) Tommy Dochertv, Chelsea football club manager who was suspended from all football and football management for 28 days today, resigned from the club a few hours after the English Football Association had announced the suspension. The CheLsea football club board120 words
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Article372 1967-10-08 16 LONDON. Sat Reuter. Result* of football matches played today were SCOTTISH ONE Aberdeen 0 D fern-.', me A 1 Celtic 4 Hibernian 0 Dundee U 3 Morton 2 Falkirk 1 St Johnstone 1 Hearts 2 Clyde Kilmarnock 0 Dundee Motherwell 0 Ranger* 2 Partick 2 Stirling A372 words
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242 1967-10-08 16 LONDON. Sat (Reuterj First overseas reaction to Britain's move towards dropping the distinction between amateur and professional tennis players has not been favourable The British Lawn Tennis Association ha* received several messages from tennis authorities m other countries Mr Bill Edwards, president of the Australian242 words
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197 1967-10-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Four swimmers “booked” their tickets for the South East Asia Peninsular Games at Bangkok from Dec 9 to 21. when they beat the qualifying marks in the national swimming championships, which also served as a trial at the Weld Road197 words
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622 1967-10-08 16 Hari Chand - By Hari Chand KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The Malaysion Armed Force*, drawn from the various units stationed in West Malaysia, registered their second win against Perak in a hard-fought Malaya Cup inter state tourney at Jalan Padang Tembak here today. They won by 11622 words
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Article37 1967-10-08 16 PENANG. Sat —Commonwealth Forces. (North) beat Penang by 25-points (four tries, two goals and a penalty) to 3 penalty in the Malaysia Cup Rugby match played at the RAAF Base ground this evening.37 words
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638 1967-10-08 16 M. T. Lingam - By M. T. Lingam KUALA LUMPUR, S at. Thirfy-five-year-old Christie Shepherdson hustled Malaysian Eurasians with a brilliant unbeaten innings of 163 to help them score 301 for 3 declared in the inaugural match against Malaysian Molays on the padang here today. The638 words
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Advertisement290 1967-10-08 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENT 20 Wonts slo'- (Minimum) DR tr MRS NG YEW SENG of Kota Bahru. Kelan'an. thank The Pastor. Chinese Christian Church. The Pastor. St Martin’s Church, friend* and relatives for their telegrams of condolences, wreaths, donations loan of cars assistance and attendance at the funeral of their eider290 words
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Advertisement67 1967-10-08 14 Notice to STUDENTS wishing to commence studies in AUSTRALIA during 1968. Private Students wishing to enrol with Government Schools, Technical Colleges, Institutes of Technology and Universities, should submit their preliminary application papers to the Australian High Commission not later than:9 11th October, 1967. Preliminary applications by students who will be67 words
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Miscellaneous50 1967-10-08 14 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL —S37.100.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****7 $17.220.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****1 4.920.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****6 S 2.460.00 STARTERS ($750.00 oack): Nos. *****6 *****1 *****2 *****9 *****5 *****6 *****0 *****9 *****2 *****0 10 CONSOLATION PRIZES ($500.00 each) *****7 *****2 *****4 *****7 *****3 *****8 *****9 *****3 *****0 *****550 words
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2071 1967-10-08 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Sun. Novembtr Sun should complete a grand double, hr» fourth off the reel, by annexing the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup run over the gruelling one and a quarter miles at Bukit Timah this afternoon. This strongly built six-year-old Australian2,071 words
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Article1466 1967-10-08 15 Race 1: Horses Class 2, Div. 2 6 Furs. —2.00 P.M wo Too* oomba Bandit 6v 900 PU Stable F Breukelnn Chong 6 2 213 3 13 L K Vi Asuwadi 3 3 830 Rubber Planter m 4v 8 13 Luckv Stable E Donnellv Harbrldge All 51,466 words
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Article202 1967-10-08 15 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE SKY HIGH STAR BOY RACE 1 LOVE AND JOY Balholmen Prince Violaeea CHARING CROSS Tufton III Luna 7 CHARING CROSS St. Maurice Bandit ST MAURICE Bandit Violacea RACE 2 VIVA PERAK Amos Burke Sombrero SOMBRERO Binjai Park Amos Burke BINJAI PARK Amo* Burke Big Job JACK’S202 words
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Article33 1967-10-08 15 Windsor Lad: Viva Perak Carrot Gold Lord Sussex Adeline: Sombrero N. Sun Lord Sussex Sky High \irstream V Sun P.House II Star Boy Depth Charge Chief Master Silver Crown33 words
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Advertisement72 1967-10-08 15 EL AMIGO NITE CLUB (FULLY AIRCONDITIONED) KITCHENER ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/***** PROUDLY PRESENTS NIGHTLY 9 p.m. —1 a.m. SATURDAYS EXTENSION TO 2.00 A.M. PHILIPPINES' TOP RECORDING ARTISTES AND VERSATILE ENTERTAINERS D'STARLIGHTS RESIDENT BAND: THE EL AMIGO SEXTET At the mike: The vivacious HO SISTERS singing the latest English and Mandarin72 words
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Advertisement68 1967-10-08 16 N i vico m StCMOF QUALITY MOTICHNIUL ADV4NCEMEJIT ■:Xi MODEL N-440 interior stereogram with two decorative art front panala. MW/SW/SW 3 band etereoconaolo 4 speed automatic racord changer with 11* turn table, total 7 watt output. 4 speaker system, ferrite bar antenna, sleeping switch tubes and 1 diode. INTERCHANGEABLE FRONT68 words
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Miscellaneous59 1967-10-08 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang;: 2.44 a.m. (8.6 ft.), 3.18 pm. (71 ft.) Port Swettenham: 8.13 a.m. (15.9 ft.), 8-37 pm. (14.7 ft.) Port Dickson: 9.13 a.m. (9.6 ft), 9.24 p m. (79 ft.) Singapore: 1.41 a.m (9.1 ft), 1.09 pm- (9.6 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 12.40 a m (8.2 ft), 113659 words
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