Eastern Sun, 29 October 1967
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Title Section26 1967-10-29 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd 1966 vll. Yli TaS -3 Sunday, 29 October 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 -ft KDIM 2660 Price 15 cents26 words
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251 1967-10-29 1 HONOLULU. Sat. (UPI and Reuter' Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. an erstwhile critic of the United States, said on Friday he hoped his recent talks with President Johnson would prove fruitful. Mr Lee. arriving here for a five-day rest after a visit to251 words
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Article57 1967-10-29 1 BANGKOK. Sav (Reuter) About 30 armed bandits burs: into a village house in Saraburi prov-.r-e. 68 miles north of Bangkok, and shot dead two persons ar.d seriously wounded five others, police reported today. The report said after the shooting, the band;*s looted the house of valuables57 words
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Article666 1967-10-29 1 HANOI RADIO INFERS... Oaigon Sat. (UPI) —Hanoi Radio says Allied security surrounding the visit of L. S. icePresident Hubert H. Humphrey for South ietnam's presidential inauguration on Oct. 31 are **useless“ and infers an attack on the capital is imminent. Strict security measures have been taken666 words
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135 1967-10-29 1 MOSCOW 8a:. (UPI) North Vietnamese President Ho Chi Mmh today asked the “progressive force* of the American people” to help hi* regime toward victory. “Our party Is trying to get the active support and help of fraternal Socialist countries and peoples of the enure135 words
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Article124 1967-10-29 1 TOKYO. Sat <UPI> Communist China announced on Friday II l» temporarily rlogins down its embassy and consulate* in Indonesia and recalling it* diplomatic sUll The Indonesian Government announced last week that it wa* suspending diplomatic re.ation* with the Peking Government. The New China News Agency124 words
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Article124 1967-10-29 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reu ter) U S and British official* have reacted witb amazed disbelief here to London report, that Prime Minister Harold Wilson might take extreme mea sure* if Britain s application to join the Common Market was rejected. Sources here disclaimed any knowledge ol the reported124 words
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Article192 1967-10-29 1 AUCKLAND, (NZ>. Sat. (Reuter).—“Feeling great, how about you?” 17-year-old Malaysian student Hisham bin Hashim answered 11-year-otd Polly Pere. of mid-North Island Huntly. when they met in Green Lane Hospital here yesterday afternoon. Both have had heart operations. Hisham was flown from Malaysia for a hole-in-the-heart operation192 words
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Article, Illustration95 1967-10-29 1 EIGHT Soviet warships arrived in Alexandria and Port Said on Friday in a demonstration of solidarity with Egypt Four ships —two submarines, a command ship and a frigate docked at Alexandria. Four other ships arrived in Port Said, where Egyptian missiles were fired— UPI radiophoto. - 95 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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263 1967-10-29 2 LOW CHONG FATT - By LOW CHONG FATT JERANTUT, Sot. The Government will build five technical schools ond six vocational schools soon to provide more trained manpower for industry, the Minister of Education, Enche Mohomed Khir Johari, said today. He was speaking at the opening of the National Secondary School263 words
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Article367 1967-10-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The new management of Malaysia Publishing House has drawn up a fiveyear "Master Plan’’ to put the firm bark on its right footing financially. Announcing this at a Press conference today, the Arm's new Chairman and Managing Director. Mr. Masagung said the firm367 words
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Article108 1967-10-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. A 20-ywr-old youth on the way to a bank to deposit f4.3r>o today was assaulted and robbed The youth. R Arumugam, toe d a partner of the City Viueyagar Co. Ltd in Serargoon Road, was then carrying part of th e company's funds108 words
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Article61 1967-10-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. TV 6ingapura’s Channel 5 will telecast an interview with Sir Robert Jackson. Special Adviser. United Nations Development Programme The Interview will be telecast tomorrow at 9.25 p m. In the interview’. Sir Jackion speaks on the workings of the United Nations Development Programme61 words
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Article, Illustration62 1967-10-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two all-batik fashion shows were held at the Robinson’s Restaurant today. The fashion shows were a presentation of the Mi- mstry of Textile Industries and People's Handicraft of the Republic of IndonesiaThere were 49 batik outfits, ranging from casual mini-skirts to evening gowns. Rima Melati tn62 words
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372 1967-10-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat A 19-year-old political detainee, recently released, hopes to ase his time and energy to concentrate o„ his studies and intend* to sit for the I pper Secondary II Government examination as soon is possible. He is Goh Yew Lian. a former student372 words
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Article41 1967-10-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ma dam Chan Wee Mui, 68. collapsed and died at Mospue Street at 9.30 pm. yesterday. Police are now appealing for her only daughter, Lee Yeok Ying, to contact the the Central Police Station.41 words
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232 1967-10-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The leader of the East German trade delegation, Mr Willie Scbtld last night said his country wax prepared to supply machinery and technical know-how to assist Singapore in her industrialisation programme. He was speaking at a dinner given in honour of the232 words
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148 1967-10-29 2 IPOH. Sat. A police decoy—a policeman and a woman constable as a necking couple in a secluded spot of the playground of the Chinese Recreation Club in Chung Thev Phin Road here —successfully trapped two robbers, who were on the prowl holding148 words
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92 1967-10-29 2 SINGAPORE Sat. The Member of Parliament for Sembawang Mr Teong Er.g Siong. today lashed out at the anti-national elements who were going all out to sabotage the security of the country He was speaxmg at the Deepavah festival celebraat Naval Base. Mr Teong said. “These people92 words
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469 1967-10-29 2 Chan Kam Yau - By Chan Kam Yau KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A dying Dayak boy who was flown home to Sarawak for a final reunion with his family two months ago by the Royal Ma laysian Air Force, is still hanging on tenaciously to469 words
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Article87 1967-10-29 2 KAJANG Sat The local spiritual assembly of the Bahai faith of Kajang, will hold a public lecture-cum-meeting at the New Era Chool Hall. Jalan Suleiman. on Monday at 7 pm. The guest and principal -peaker will be Mr A. Q Falzi from the Baha’i Worid Centre. Haifa. The87 words
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578 1967-10-29 3 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN OINGAPORE. Sat.—The development of Malay should be influenced by people who know the language as well as science to which the language is applied and not merely by slogan campaigns and heated agitations. This was stated by Professor Syed Hussein578 words
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Article, Illustration613 1967-10-29 3 By JOHN HEFFERNAN WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) SingaEore Prime Minister, Mr. ee Kuan Yew. is on his way home from his visit to Washington and other American cities apparently well satisfied with the results. There was never any doubt from the beginning that, as far as613 words
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Article29 1967-10-29 3 SINGAPORE Sat. The grounds of the Istana will be open to the public on Nov 1 (Deepavaii Day) from 8 a m to 6.30 p.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration154 1967-10-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tan Sri Runme Shaw, Chairman of the Shaw Foundation, this morning donated a cheque for $lOO,OOO to Mr. Lee Khoon Choy. Minister of State for Culture who is also President of the Singapore Arts Council. The donation is for the Singapore Arts Council.154 words
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1045 1967-10-29 4 SEREMBAN, Sot. Opposition parties Have only one issue to beat the Government and this is the issue of race, the Minister of Finance and notional President of the Malaysian Chinese Association Tun Tan Siew Sin declared here tonight. "At one extreme, you get1,045 words
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72 1967-10-29 4 KUCHING. Bat f Reuter) The Government today released 15 detain*** including two women from the Kuching centre of protective custody A statement announcing tnei r release said the detainees realised they had been duped by the illegal Sarawak Communist Party and that Communism was Incompatible72 words
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Article, Illustration46 1967-10-29 4 Picture shows His Majesty (right) receiving a personal message from King Hussein of Jordan from Mr. Akram Zuayter.46 words
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83 1967-10-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Bernsun.-'* Poard of Governors helu a five-hour meeting today at which a number of important policy and organisational decisions were taken A spokesman for Bernama said advertisements would be issued shortly inviting applications for appointment to Be mamas news staff. The Board83 words
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109 1967-10-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Ten teachers' unions, including the National Union of Teachers and the Day Training Centre Teachers' Union, have agreed in prlclple to form a federation of unions In the teaching profession The decision was arrived at during a two-hour meeting of109 words
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Article38 1967-10-29 4 SUM RIVER. Sat. A woman shop keeper. Pavayee. was stripped of her gold necklace in her house :n Behrang Estate here last night She gagged with a piece of cloth at the time of the robbery.38 words
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Article, Illustration331 1967-10-29 4 JAMAL ALI - By JAMAL ALI KUALA LUMPUR, Sot UMNO will soon launch a massive campaign in Kelantan the PMIP State to expose its false promises mode to the people for neorly nine years. The '•arrp«ign “Gerakac Sedar.” OPERATION WAKE UPI will be led by the Deputy331 words
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315 1967-10-29 4 PENANG. Sat The President of the Penang Medical Practitioners' Society. Dr Tow Slang Yew. today expressed regret that antibiotics and oral contraceptives were being sold by unlicensed shops without a doctor’s prescriptions and urged the Government to clamp down on such illegal sales.315 words
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196 1967-10-29 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— A call for an immediate reelection to the Malacca Municipal Council was made here today. It came from the National Party Ra’ayat leader and former President of the MMC, Enehe Hasnul Hadi. In a statement here today before the opening of a Party Ra'ayat196 words
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353 1967-10-29 4 Sultan celebrates birthday JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Two centuryold cannons mounted at the peak of Bukit Timbalan, fired 21 volleys to trigger off the day-long Sultan of Johore's J3rd birthday celebrations here today. Thousands of villagers in their traditional dresses, poured into the353 words
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Article44 1967-10-29 4 ALOR STAR Sat. The Inter-city of the Rotary Clubs of Bukit Mertajam Penang Bungel Patani and Alor Star to be held here on Monday has been postponed to a later date a s it fall* on a public holiday here44 words
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Article159 1967-10-29 4 PENANG, Sat. The environmental sanitation project, the first of its kind to be undertaken in West Malaysia, was launched by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. i n Kubar.g Semar.g. Province Wellesley, this afternoon. “With the launching of this project, it is my159 words
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Article39 1967-10-29 4 PENANG. Sat—A housewife Tharalakshirr.i from the Her.nta Estate Padar.g Serai, was robbed ol bet gold chain, valued $2OO yesterday. She was walking along Muntri Street, wher. a youth snatched it and disappeared into a sideiar.e39 words
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Article48 1967-10-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sat Thieves broke Into the house of a bank manager in Jalan Mayang. off Jalan Ampane yesterday and got away with cash 51.050 and other valuables worth over $6,000. Mr N Mlnners. 33. manager of a German bank here, reported this to police.48 words
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Advertisement244 1967-10-29 2 I O V m o N 0 o o d a > STOMACH PAIN FAST WITH NEW WEISEN-U DOUBLE-ACTION TABLETS Medical research carried out in California U SA. has shown that certain foodstuffs such as fresh green vegetables, especially cabbages, contain an anti-ulcer substance called Methylmethioninesulfonium Chloride which not only244 words
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Advertisement127 1967-10-29 3 Sole Agent for Malaysia: STRAITS CENTRAL ACENCIES Merlin Hotel Arcade CAL ANNOUNCES NEW SERVICES! As of today, CHINA AIR LINES present a new fleet and offer Asia’s best services to passengers bound for Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Manila and other places in the Far East. FASTER, SMOOTHER, MORE COMFORTABLE ANO127 words
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WORLD NEWS
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436 1967-10-29 5 HONG KONG, Sat (Reuter) Leftist early last night made use of Hong Kong islanders worst power failure since the second world war to plant several devices in darkened streets, adding further confusion to the chaotic traffic conditions? According to a government spokesman a436 words
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Article192 1967-10-29 5 LOGAXTOWN. Pennsylvania. Sat. (UPI) Leo Held was to be buried here today five days after he shot six persons to death and wounded six others in the worst mass killing in the U S this year. The body of the 40-year-old “Quiet Man”, gunned down bv a192 words
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Article154 1967-10-29 5 MANILA. Sat <UPD Gunfire broke up early today at a political rally of a former Philippine Cabinet member running as an independent candidate for Major of Manila in next month's elections Witnesses told police that six shots were fired while Salvador Marino, former Justice Secretary was154 words
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Article35 1967-10-29 5 NEW YORK Sat. (Reu’er) John Ste.nbeck. 65-year-old Nobel prize-winning novelist. was in satisfactory condition today after an operat:on here to correct a painful ruptured disc in his lower back. a hospital ■pototsman said.35 words
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Article93 1967-10-29 5 SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter) Princess Soraya, former Queen of Iran, was held in quarantine for 90 minutes at Sydney airport today because she refused a cholera injection The Princess was beginning an 21-day Australian tour sponsored by the Concur opia Committee for the Children's Medical Research Foundation93 words
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185 1967-10-29 5 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sat. (Reuter) The Soviet Union claimed todav that Britain might be tempted to use nuclear weapons in Latin Amenca. despite its decision to back the continent* new atom-free zone. It was “not difficult’’. Mr. L. I. Mendelevich told the185 words
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Article117 1967-10-29 5 JAKARTA. Sat (UPI) Indonesian security troops have seized one and a half tons of ammunition reported, y smuggled Into Sambas district in West Borneo for use by the Communist "Sarawak People's Guerilla Force." The official new s agency Antara today quoted the Pontianak newspaper Pembangunar. as saying117 words
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Article246 1967-10-29 5 SAIGON. Sat (Reuter)— Three American fighterbombers were shot down over North Vietnam yesterday as US. aircraft struck targets around Hanoi and Haiphor.g and struck the capital's barracks for the first time, A US. military spokesman said here today The pilots of the aircraft, two246 words
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105 1967-10-29 5 CHICAGO Sat (Reuter) Two policemen were shot dead and a third wounded n a gun battle with heavilyarmed masked bandits outside a bank here today. Authorities said that another man. identified only as a suspect, was shot and wounded .n the battle Killed105 words
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Article223 1967-10-29 5 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Sat (Reuter) Eleven nations formally proposed tonight that Nationalist China be expelled from the U?N. and replaced by the Peking regime. The question comes up in the assembly early next month. The World Body i? considered certain again to in Chinese223 words
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Article248 1967-10-29 5 VATICAN CITY. Sat. (Reuter) Pope Paul, who is suffering from a kidney and bladder ailment, will almost certainly be operated on in the first half of Nov., Vatican sources said today. The final date, expected towards the end of next week or the beginning of the248 words
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Article, Illustration19 1967-10-29 5 TEHRAN, Iran Shah crowns Empress Farah Dibah at the Galestan Palace recently after crowning himself.19 words
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Article89 1967-10-29 5 TOKYO. Sa* (UPIi A rare late-season typhocn slammed into the mam Japanese island of Honshu early today, touching off heavy rains and landslides that killed at least six persons and left 24 others missing Police reported that rains from Typhoon Dinah set off a landslide that crushed89 words
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99 1967-10-29 5 REDWOOD CITY. California Sat. (UPI). —Can A Miller. 23. heir of a Milwaukee Brewing Fortune, was placed on three years probation and fined US$l5O for possession of marijuana. Miller, a college of San Mated student, is the son of Frederick C. Miller, former President99 words
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Article78 1967-10-29 5 VIENTIANE. Laos. Sat. (UPI) Pathet Lao Communist rebels shelled two commercial motor boats last week, killing s ix passengers and crewmembers and wounding five others, it was disclosed today. A police report said the boats on the Mekong River were carrying rice and foodstuffs to Luang Prabang.78 words
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Miscellaneous424 1967-10-29 6 THE MmH rKout ACT I WHO'S STORING THE MIND? u.M.c.L.r. ...IT IS MOST VITAL THAT OUR PRECIOUS SECRET BE PROTECTED... KNOWN ONLY TO THE INNER CIRCLE OF THRUSH J I^XTFTir^WTT J Then IS IT WISE, A6ENTT-1? THOSE ARE FOUR OF THE MOST BRILLIANT MEN WE X HAVE ALREADY ABSORBED THEIR424 words
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Advertisement64 1967-10-29 7 Model Kit inside every 6 oz. packet of Miniature models of old-time transport. Simple to assemble. You can make a complete collection of 12 different models. Trade them with your school friends for the ones you want to make up your collection. Ask mother to get a 6 oz. packet64 words
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Miscellaneous166 1967-10-29 7 ‘Barbara’s 9 1 r LOOK, FOPS..you GET CHOW STARTED...I'LL SET UP TH' PUP \TEnt... <yjr^A^y 0 YOU KNOW 3EST ANYTHINGrss you £>~- FOPS 2J HOW ABOUT SETTIN' UP CAMP OVER THERE, V SON? RIGHT i V Y w 4L\< THE RE 5 A IN MY CHE£~ ANP FTS Difficult for166 words
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NEWS UNDER THE SUN
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Article, Illustration898 1967-10-29 8 Reinhard M. Sorge - By Reinhard M. Sorge In a blazing condemnation of monetary policy throughout the world, famed international currency analyst Dr. Franz Pick warned that huge values were being wiped out each year by systematic devaluation. “Our civilisation is based on the espropriation of people who have money.”898 words
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Article549 1967-10-29 8 Side-effect of high cost of words IAN TICKLE (SFR) QUINCE the break-up of the British Empire, much play has been made of the fact that membership of the Commonwealth of Nations has little more than a symbolic value, based on a heritage of— IAN TICKLE (SFR) - 549 words
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Article173 1967-10-29 8 r pHF hem-lines of mini--1 skirls are coming down fast at the fashionable international school of Bangkok. Young teachers and girl pupils who wear mini-skirts have no choice. The latest newsletter of this exclusive school for the children of foreign diplomats says; “Girls shall not wear mini-skirts173 words
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572 1967-10-29 8 WASHINGTON (UPII THE inter American development bank took a slap at European conutries recently by announcing that as of Jan. 1. 1968, procurement financed with bank loans outside the hemisphere will depend on “an appropriate contribution” from non-member countries. The new measures, which were572 words
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Article391 1967-10-29 8 BERNE (SPR). ONE of the major tasks facing the developing countries is the struggle for literacy. Though everywhere in the world there are marvellous tales about the intellectual prowess of the illiterate, there is no doubt that the mental transformation required for changing from the391 words
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Article759 1967-10-29 8 SWISS MAY JOIN THE U.N. Ih h ha b n Switzerland in the possibility of joininth. fn.trd .Nation,. For for«*nrrs lh,. gencrallr turn, out a difficult proposition: for they mostly lo h Swttrrrland Is not a member of the international organisation as il is Briefly, the759 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article542 1967-10-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tradin E rooms of the Stock Exchange today with the number of shares dealt in brackets. INDUSTRIALS Ben Co. 51.77 <l,ooo* $1 7« <Booo* Si 75 <l.ooo'. C. Sugar SI 88 < 3.000* SI 87 <1.00O>: Chemical542 words
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131 1967-10-29 9 WASHINGTON, Sat.(UPI) —The US. Agriculture Department said the Soviet Union’s wheat harvest this year may be its second largest in history. The Department said the harvest in Russia is proceeding more slow-ly than last year when a record 100-miliion-ton crop was produced.131 words
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Article35 1967-10-29 9 SINGAPORE Sat. The Association of Banka in Malaysia today made the following in Its rates to merchants: Selling TT./OD. ready were: Deutsche Marks 1294; Swiss Francs 1404; French Francs 1584; Italian Lire *****.35 words
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580 1967-10-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Just 50 years ago. mechanised farming came into it* own. The world's first massproduced tractor came off the assembly line on Oct 8, 1917. And perhaps the fact least known about this historic date is that Henry Ford,580 words
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Article, Illustration33 1967-10-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Mr. Law Jo© Kooi of the Public Bank Berbad, Kuala Lumpur, has beer, admitted as an associate of the Institute of Business Administration. Melbourne. Mr. Law33 words
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Article277 1967-10-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The past week has seer, very thin trading conditions amidst a setback of 1$ cents, principally due to growing concern over the wide disparity of 2J cents between London and this market. s*ate Holiday. Cutler. Bath 4 Co. Ltd. -n the market review. The outlook277 words
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Article, Illustration178 1967-10-29 9 SINGAPORE Fri—Cathay Pacific Airways fligr.t hostess Lou sa Tin (above) is Hongkong's contnbu'.on to the AST A (American Society of Travel Agents) WorH Congre** in Athens. She will be on duty to welcome g -ies*s at the Hong Kong hospitality suite in the Hotel178 words
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Article92 1967-10-29 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber market closed dull with soot 18-1/2 20 nominal. Settlement House: Dec 15 nom Buyer 15-3/8 seller Jan 15-3/16 15-3 8 Feb 15-5M6 15-3/8 Jan/March 15-5 16 15-3/3 Apri' June 15-11/18 15-3/4 July Sept 18 18-1/16 Oct Dec 18-1 4 18-5/16 Jan/March 16-3/8 16-1/292 words
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169 1967-10-29 9 PARIS Sat (Reuter) Or y A.rport m Pans is already preparing for the arnval of the first American Jumbo Jets and giant European aircraft in the early l»7o's which will pose new problems in passenger handling Paris is also getting a new169 words
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Article129 1967-10-29 9 NEW YORK. Sat. <UPI>. Stock* closed irregularly lower today as weekend evening up operations kept the list in a narrow range except for a few groups and individual issues. Trading was active about even with Thursday’s pace. Observers generally called It technical market, noting there vra*129 words
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Article98 1967-10-29 9 NEW YORK. Sat. At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the First National City Bank on Oct 3. Mr. Gordon Grand was appointed a Director of the bank. Hig appointment fills a vacancy created by the res gnation of Mr. Charles H. Sommer98 words
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Article17 1967-10-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The tin price for today was $597 62* per picul, down $2.37 J17 words
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Article601 1967-10-29 9 hinoapokk—Blurb Exchange old and offer prlcn offlclafly listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Ben A t o 1.75 1.76 Hnustead 1.61 1.62 < sugar 1.87 1.89 hrinhiil u 1 37 1.38 told storage 4.02 IMinlop 2 .22 2.23 t smelting 4 12 LA 1 2.21 2 30601 words
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Article57 1967-10-29 9 (Managers’ Price*) First Malayan 2.48 2.57 Second Malavan 1.78 1.87 Third Mala) an XD 1.15 1.24 The Commerce Ai Industry Fund .93 1.02 The ‘>avln(> F und 1.32 1 41 Ms lav an Investment Fund \n 1.05 1.15 Flr*t Honsknn* XD .81 W Second Honekunt .60 .64* S'n*57 words
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Article108 1967-10-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The noon price* at the Mnrapor* Chinese produce Exchange todaj are > Boyer Seller Coconut OH (FOB.) Balk 53.50 Coconut Oil IlD.B i Drum* 50.00 Loom? < opra Mixed Oc*t \o%. 32 00 Muntok White Pepper (FOB.) 06% M H 135.00 Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) ft*,", NIW108 words
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Article69 1967-10-29 9 LONDON. Sat (UPI) British Overseas Airways Corp (BOAC) yesterday announced it will hold it* next board meeting on Nov. 17 in Sydney, Australia. BOAC Chairman. Sir Giles Guthrie, said the meeting would give board members first-hand experience of oversea* operations. He said BOAC’s links with69 words
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Article180 1967-10-29 9 SINGAPORE, Sal. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godown Vessel I<2 Lira Maersk 5 Tjinegara 6/7 Unkai Maru No. 6 10/11 Neleus 13/14 Gottingen 15 16 Chowa Maru 21/22 Togaran 23 24 Kunak 25/26 Tchibanga 31 32 Benvrackio 38/39 Triadic 40 41 Hal’.dis 42/43180 words
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Advertisement771 1967-10-29 9 AiR MOVEMENTS—SPORE, AKKIAALS IN SINGAPORE Time K Vi a m Airline JAL 712 fnmi Jakarta Time <1.13 a m Airline GIA *'<* from Jakarta. Time 10.55 am Airline MSA 0O.*> from Penan* Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca Time 3.00 p m. Airline MHA 451 from Kuching Time 12.33 p m Airline771 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration480 1967-10-29 10 PETER LOKE - MOURNERS BRAVE RAIN... By PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Sof. Thousands today paid their lost respects to one of the Republic's most eminent educationist and economist, the lote Professor Lim Toy Boh Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore. Hundreds of mourners from all walks of life480 words
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Article39 1967-10-29 10 Parent s Day SINGAPORE. Sat The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Enrhe Othman Wok, will attend the fourth Parents’ Day celebration for children’s centres and creches at Singapore Conference Hall. Shenton Way. on Nov. 4 at 2 pm.39 words
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Article27 1967-10-29 10 SINGAPORE. Sat—Pas-sing-out parade and presentation of prizes to recruit* will be held at the Police Training School, Thomson Road, at 5 pm. on Nov. 2.27 words
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Article, Illustration304 1967-10-29 10 SINGAPORE. Sat The Port of Singapore Authority's newest Signal and Control Station at Jurong come s into operation on Nov. 1. Situated at the 12th and 13th floor of the tower block of a gram elevator, just outside th« perimeter fence of the304 words
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Article824 1967-10-29 10 Rev. Timothy Tow - Rev. Timothy Tow. “Bless the Lord. O my soul, and forget not His benefits.’* (P5.103;2.) Giving thanks to God is characteristic of Christians If It is the practice of Mohammedans to pray five times a day. it should be the Christians’ to thank God as often. We824 words
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Advertisement321 1967-10-29 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES: L Life Bible-Presbyterlan Church 9 Gilstead Road. 11. 8.30 am. Sunday School. 10.00 am. English Service. 4.30 pm. MandarinHokkien Service. 2. Zion Bible-Presbyterian Church 5 Tavistock Ave., 19. 8.00 a.m. Sunday School. 9.15 a.m. English Service. 3. Faith Bible-Presbyterian Church 5 Tavistock Are..321 words
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Advertisement313 1967-10-29 10 BETHESDA GOSPEL HAH 77 Bras Basah Road, Singapore. 7 Meetings in English Sunday: 8.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread. 3.00 p.m. Junior Sunday L School. 4.30 pm Senior Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.15 p.m. Gospel Service 3.00 p.m. Song Service Tuesday: l 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thursday: 7.30 p.m. Bible313 words
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Miscellaneous1471 1967-10-29 10 YOUR TV and R TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KL'ALA LUMPUR and Pulan Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pabat: 9 Kluang. PM. 300 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 3.01 Learn Our Language; 3.16 Star Soccer; 4 16 Zorro Ghost of the Mission; 4421,471 words
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Article202 1967-10-29 11 T'IGHTS for children:— Mothers who want to protect their babies from mosquitoes or keep them warm In cold weather can buy tights for them These are Just like ballerina's tights which cover from toe s to waist. They are made of nylon and are comfortable202 words
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Article, Illustration54 1967-10-29 11 Left, Hazel Blackman’s white lounging pajama, printed in brown circles. Centre, her side-but- toned coat in rust-and-white striped denim. Right. Gussie Becky does a mini cocktail dress in blue and white striped denim with long sleeves, eyelet ruffled54 words
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501 1967-10-29 11 Florence de Santis - by Florence de Santis 'THE glory of Camelot. the colours of the Orient, the gold of Byzantium, the drama of Czarist Russia, the ruffles of Bvron’s Romantic era and the themes of the Twentieth Century are all to be seen this season in501 words
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Article, Illustration142 1967-10-29 11 HERE* s new in fashions for the oflftce modelled by two pretty young Singapore girls. These stunning uniforms cheongsams with black and whi'e quarters ha-e been designed specially for the Olivetti company. They will be worn by a team of 50 girls who win de142 words
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Article, Illustration60 1967-10-29 11 SEEN on the act of Camelot.” the new film of the musical, a gown like a queen’s dress, by Ere Stillman The little bodice and sleeves arc shirred, then held by seed pearl embroidered ribbon tie under the bosom Soft folds take their clinging ways from the rrepe-like60 words
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Article, Illustration208 1967-10-29 11 Mary Sue Miller - by Mary Sue Miller (NAM A) Conditioning shampoos and treatments are basic to lovely hair. Nothing has yet been devised to take their pla^e. There are a few quick hair care tricks, however, that boost health, bounce and sparkle if used in addition to the basics— (NAMA) - 208 words
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Article, Illustration216 1967-10-29 11 Pat C - By Pat C. JJECIPE for “Fried Chicken Rolls’* Ingredients for egg skin are six eggs, two tablespoons cornflour and four tablespoons water. Ingredients for fillings are four raw chicken breast (sliced and chopped), three or four stalks green onions (finely chopped) and one onion (minced). Ingredients for seasoning are216 words
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Article53 1967-10-29 11 MONTREAL. Sat. (Reuter) The mini-sari made a debut here in a fashion show at Expo’s Indian Pavilion recently. The garment, six yards of deep-hued silk embroidered with gold and matching scoop-necked blouse. emphasised traditional Indian sty! ng. The sari, however, got its western flavour by ending four inches53 words
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Miscellaneous201 1967-10-29 11 WUATS WRONG?\I ISN'T IXI ANN 2 BACK YET FROM Jl HER COFFEE /i THERES NO PLACE I COULD' BORROW ENOUGH FOR NEXT WEEK'S PENT-LET ALONE FOR TWO MORE YEARS OF LAW V SCHOOL/ y hO'IT WA6 N ABOUT TEN WHEN \OU PROPPED HER OFF, WASN'T V IT? J A LITTLE201 words
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POPPING AROUND with Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration762 1967-10-29 12 SPECIAL BONUS! FLATTER PETE'S POSTBAG SPOTLIGHT POP GOSSIP dTsOCUSSIQ^H POLL ;g; TOP TUNES *FEATURE^H H OLY VOV! \rrrr thought Trf *rt to meet her. but there she uas. Jl LIF. ROGERS the girlwho 11 made -The W edding” n hit all nrer the world. She762 words
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Advertisement223 1967-10-29 12 PLATTER PETE’S 1967 POP POLL VOTE NOW! YES, it's time once again to cast your votes for the stars you think are tops in 1967! And mind you, this is the only OFFICIAL Pop Poll held in Singapore and Malaysia and the respective winners WILL be officially considered the top223 words
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Advertisement615 1967-10-29 12 HI THERE! Like Holy knockout! It sure is great meeting Julie Rogers and I sincerely hope you'll be able to share some of that yumminess' icith me in this i reek's Question-Time. Like Platter Pete alums thinks of his readers. (!\.R. I knmc Pm a swell guy too). Anyway, remember615 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Hollywood Everywhere
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89 1967-10-29 13 One of the most dazzling of today's young actresses, Miss Dickinson has been in demand as co-star with most of the important masculine stars of Hollywood, including Frank Sinatra, Richard Burton, John Wayne, Dean Martin, Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, Dick Van Dyke, James Garner, Marlon Brando, Glen Ford and most89 words
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Article193 1967-10-29 13 JAMES Coburn. Carroll, O'Connor Joan BlonOeU i-d James Whitmore were discussing the lonesome right, at txny Mojave De-3 sert in California, where thev were all staying at a h ghway mote, during the location filming of B-ake E-wards* Paramount proc .ction. 'Wa’erhole No 3 Cracked Coburn.193 words
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Article, Illustration82 1967-10-29 13 THE wild life of a Hollywood star Yvette Mimieux and her six-month-old “Kitten” ZAZI. The young Jaguar shares Mias Mimieux's affections with six kittens. a Siamese cat. one poodle, an all-America* dog. and a tiger. Rajah, whose rapid growth has him living in his own quarters in Jungieland The young82 words
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Article505 1967-10-29 13 Sheilah Graham - by Sheilah Graham tTOLLYWOOD, Sat. 11 (NANA). Marlon Brando, who absolutely refused to take second billing to Sophia Loren in "The Countess from Hong Kong," is behind Elizabeth Taylor in the credits of his most recent film, "Reflections in a Golden Eye." The only name that can505 words
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Article, Illustration252 1967-10-29 13 The sound fury of Italian films SINGAPORE. Sat. You can sav what you like about Italian, or for that matter. Continental production* But there's one fact which cannot be disputed there’s action galore. especiaUy In their westerns. In stark reality, one sees the hero or “the bad guf goes through252 words
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Article203 1967-10-29 13 LONDON: 1. Massachusetts Be? Gees 2. The Last Walts —Engelbert Humperdinck 3. Hole In My Shoe —Traffic 4. Baby. Now That I’ve Found You Foundations 5. There Must Be A Way— Frankie Vaughan 6. Homburg— Prorol Ha rum 7. From The Underworld Herd 8. The203 words
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Article132 1967-10-29 13 THE Traffic's psychedelic hit “Hole In My Shoe” the shoe “Which Lets In Water” is steadily walking its way to the top of world pop charts. The British group’s disc Jumped from nowhere to ninth spot in Stockholm this week, from tenth place to number seven in Amsterdam,132 words
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Article, Illustration279 1967-10-29 13 El; Soto - by El Soto SINGAPORE, Sat T OVERS the world over live in a world or their own. And sometimes, it's hard to understand what they do or say. Take walking barefoot in the park. Imagine who would do this and at 10 degrees below freezing point279 words
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Advertisement10 1967-10-29 13 I L Everfine Company n 519, SERANGOON ROAD. PHONE: *****10 words
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Miscellaneous260 1967-10-29 13 SHAW, tGANISfItION o O »OM ***** Lul 3 Dart! 11. t*. 4. 4J*. U Jane rand BACHELOR GDI APABTSEENT' Technicolor W 3 Tgalty 0 IS p B Bor 1, Vnlr'-iir TMl> A T' CAPITOL rhon* ***** Lett Di« 11. 4la *IS »m L..y Hr MT DBUM BOAT in Sfaawncope Ac260 words
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Miscellaneous279 1967-10-29 13 miii.ig.uMi now showing: s sho.. a» 11 a m lit 7 U pm Cecil B DeMHle'a THE TEN' COMMANDMENT*” Charlton He*ton Yul Brmner Paramount Technicolor «CHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION: 11 to HIT seat at day «bowi only Today! 11 a aa.. 1. 7. 915 B m THE KILLING BOTTLE” 'Mand.l Color.279 words
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Sun Sport
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Article342 1967-10-29 14 Dropped— Freddie Chew He showed up only five times for training stint SINGAPORE, Sat. Footballer Freddie Chew who represented the Republic in the 1966 Asian Games at Bangkok has been dropped from the team to compete in the Vietnam national soccer festival to be held from Nov. 4-14. Freddie was342 words
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293 1967-10-29 14 Dassaya to lead Kedah's 30strong contingent ALOR STAR. Sat. The Kedah Government Services 30-strong contingent for the sports carnival in Kuala Lumpur from Nov 2-5 organ sed by the Malaysian Government Services Sports Council will be led by Mr. K Dassaya who is the secretary of the Kedah Government Services293 words
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150 1967-10-29 14 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) The Hong Kong Cricket Associaton have made plans for a tour of Thailand. Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei by a local representative side somet.me in May next year, it was announced here The association which has already finalised150 words
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Article175 1967-10-29 14 MELBOURNE. Australia, Sat. (UPI) Australian featherweight champion Johnny Famechon scored a s x rounds technical knockout over former French title ho.der Michel Houdeau in a scheduled 10-rounder at Melbourne Stadium last night. Houdeau suffered a pounding from the 22-year-old son of Andre Famechon. one of175 words
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Article, Illustration505 1967-10-29 14 LONDON, Sal. While the M.C.C. ore touring the West Indies in the new year, a strong cricket team from England described as an international eleven will be visiting Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. In all this ambitious private tour arranged by Mr.505 words
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340 1967-10-29 14 MRU XV tipped to beat Thai--Malaysian team KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malaysian Rugby Union XV is tipped to beat Royal Thai and Malaysian Police combined in their inaugural rugbv match for the Salieh Challenge Trophy on the Selangor Padang tomorrow at 5.15 p m. It will be an annual affair340 words
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177 1967-10-29 14 ADELAIDE. Sat. (Reuter) William Breiiant and Irving L:tz, wealthy American owners of Tobin Bronze, the four-year-old Australian champion stayer, said here they were still trying to arrange suitable air transport to allow him to run in the $150,000 (£53.570) Washington177 words
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634 1967-10-29 14 Schollander (I m too tired) scratches from 400m. event MEXICO CITY, Sat. (Reuter) Don Schollander, 21-year-old Yale student, who has won three gold medals in the pre-Olympics swimming, scratched from the final of the men's 400 metres freestyle yesterday. “I have been swimming too much. I am too tired, and634 words
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615 1967-10-29 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Soccer representatives attending the F.A. of Singapore Council meeting had a rude shock when a delegation representing two senior clubs turned up during the proceedings to thrash out a "show cause" order against two youth players. An hour615 words
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Article53 1967-10-29 14 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Results of English football league matches played last night were: Division Two Hull City 1 Cardiff City 2 Division Three Stockport County versus Southport postponed (ground waterlogged). Tran. Rovers 2. S. United 0 Division Four Hart. United 1. Brad City 0 Southend U.53 words
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Article56 1967-10-29 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Football Referees’ Association of Singapore team beat Singapore Teachers’ Union 3-1 in a rriendly invitation soccer match played i n conjunction with the 26th anniversary celebrations oi the STU. Lee Kok Leong, S.Y. Ali and Krishnan scored for the winners, while Bal a56 words
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Article49 1967-10-29 14 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) —Results of rugby matches last night were:Rugby League: Barrow 6. Dewsbury 5 Castleford 22. York 5.’ Halifax 8. Warrington 0 Hull K'ton R. 27. Keighly 9. St. Helens 14. Rochdale H. 7. Rugby Union: Coventry 5. Moseley 14 Northampton 10 Oxford U. 9.49 words
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Advertisement26 1967-10-29 14 Classified Ad. WHERE TO EAT 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) HAVE YOUR MEALS AT Johore Rest House. Beautiful surroundings. Special CurryRice on Sundays. Tel. 2078, Johor* Bahru.26 words
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2432 1967-10-29 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Sun. Velios, well ridden by apprentice Velayutham, created a spectacular upset when he held off the determined challenge by Jo v Spinner (Subian) to win by a shorthead, paying $456 for a win in the race for local2,432 words
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474 1967-10-29 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The curtain* were lowered to signal the end of the second Asian junior tennis championships here today on the Selangor Club courts and the ending of the tournamrnt was unusual too. Death near the tennis court the man who474 words
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Article, Illustration75 1967-10-29 15 Fit. Lt. V. Shnrrirk and senior aircraftsman Yau beine congratulated by Mrs. P de L. Le Cheminant, after their victorv in the doubles championships of the Joint Services table-tennis championships held at RAF (Seletar). Fit. Lt. Shorrick and SAC Yau are also the current holders of the75 words
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260 1967-10-29 15 MELBOURNE, Sot, (Reuter). Peter Thomgon won the Australian Open Golf title today by seven strokes from his nearest rival. Thom'on. who won the British Open five times, had rounds of 69. 69. 71, 72. for an 11-under-par aggregate of 2*l. Colin Johnston.260 words
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Article94 1967-10-29 15 IPOH. Sat. Penang took a commanding 4-0 lead over Kedah in the Fcong Seon Cup semifinal here tonight. Penang won all the four matches with five more games to be played tomorrow. The following were the result:— Penang. Tan Aik Huang, bt Abdul Rahman94 words
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184 1967-10-29 15 FAS say 'yes for $25,000 insurance for Vietnam--bound squad SINGAPORE. Sat. The Republic’s national soccer team has been insured for the sum of $25,000 for the 14-day stay in Vietnam to participate in the soccer festival from Nov. 1-14. In seeking approval of the Council the assistant team manager. Enche184 words
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234 1967-10-29 15 IPOH. Sat. The Foong Seong Cup badm.nton competition between Singapore and Selangor in the semifinals got off with a fine start at the St. John Ambulance Associat on Hall today with Singapore leading by three games to one. Singapore and Selangor will meet tomorrow234 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-10-29 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: 590,670. FIRST PRIZE: No. *****6 (S22.441) SECOND PRIZE: No. *****0 (S11.220) THIRD PRIZE: No. *****1 (S 5.610) STARTERS (S479 EACH): No* *****4 *****2 *****4 *****3 *****2 *****8 *****0 *****9 *****2 *****1 *****9 *****2 *****7 CONSOLATION PRIZES (S437 EACH): Nos. *****0 *****6 *****8 *****6 *****3 *****9 *****653 words
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Miscellaneous57 1967-10-29 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 9.37 a.m (6.7 ft 10.33 pm. <7.4 ft.) Port Swettenham: 1.49 a.m. (13.5 ft.), 2.11 p.m. (12.7 ft.) Port Dickson: 2.33 a m (72 ft.), 3.30 p.m. (6.9 ft.) Singapore.' 8.28 a m. <7.5 ft.). 7.31 p.m. (7.7 ft) Sedili Kechil: 623 a.m (7.2 ft.) Kuantan57 words
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Article1370 1967-10-29 16 Race l: Horses Class 1, Div. 5 6 Furs. 2.00 P.M. L 820 2. 537 3. 710 Retnsa Ponderosa Jolly Sr out 7y 7y 9v 900 8.10 809 Flying Carpet Stable Heddle Tulloh i—> u S K Lim Stable Tulloh 4. 099 Prior Mas lOv 807 Wan1,370 words
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Article, Illustration1872 1967-10-29 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad TPOH, Sun. Kebir is in striking form and 1 with a wet track in his favour he should score in the Class One Division One over 10f (Race 5) at Ipoh this afternoon, concluding day of the Perak Turf1,872 words
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Article192 1967-10-29 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE SKY HIGH STAR BOY RACE 1 CARROT GOLD Grand Manner Joily Seoul JOLLY SCOUT Putra Klang G. Manner CARROT GOLD Grand Manner Harapan HARAPAN Carrot Gold Grand Manner RACE 3 LORD SHAH Enrore Pembela QUEEN OF NIGHT Lord Shah T. Jade ROLAND II United Nations Seregalar192 words
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Article32 1967-10-29 16 Windsor Lad: Lord Shah (Tpier's Chant G. Lover II Adeline: Viva Ipoh Mirror av« Open Sky High Carrot Gold Tuahara kebir Star Boy Serejsalar Galley Proof Roman Game32 words
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Article352 1967-10-29 16 LONDO.V. Sat (Reuter) Results of football matches played today were SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP FINAL Celtic 5 Dundee 3 SCOTTISH ONE Clyde 2 Kilmarnock 1 Falkirk 1 Dundee U. 2 Hibernian 5 Airdrie 0 Morton 0 St. Jonstone 2 Motherwell 2 Hearts 5 Raith R. 2 Partick T-352 words
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Article47 1967-10-29 16 PENANG. Sat. Penang held the touring Emu Gondiwindi side to a scoreless draw In a rugger match here today In the inter-state Under--23 match played early, I Selangor beat Penang, 19 points (2 goals, two penalI ties, and a try) at Western ground here.47 words
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