Eastern Sun, 13 November 1967
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Title Section25 1967-11-13 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 469 Monday, 13 November 1967. MC(P) 2251 ft KD,NI 2660 Price 15 06,11525 words
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Article, Illustration29 1967-11-13 1 Body of Chief Petty Officer J. C. Nichol is lowered from aircraft carrier Victorious at Portsmouth after huge fire broke out on Satur- day. (See story on P. 7.)29 words
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Article36 1967-11-13 1 PHNOM PENH. Sun (UPI) Three American prisoners of war released from Viet Cong captivity today boarded a Soviet made jet bound for Prague. The three made no statements to newsmen at the airport.36 words
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Article39 1967-11-13 1 TOKYO, Sun. Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato liew to the United States today for crucial talks with President Johnson with the help of a 7,000-man police that stymied violent leftist attempts to block his departure.39 words
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Article130 1967-11-13 1 VATICAN CITY, Sun. (Reuter). Pope Paul, convalescing from a prostate operation, failed to appear today at his window for his usual Sunday mid-day blessing, disappointing several thousand pilgrims and Romans in St. Peter's Square. Speculation that the Pope would appear at his window strengthened after a medical bulletin130 words
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Article86 1967-11-13 1 IsraeliJordanian clash TEL AVIV, Sun. (Reuter) —Fighting broke out today between Jordanian and Israeli forces across the Jordan River. An Army spokesman here accused Jordanian forces of starting the duel. An Israeli Army spokesman said Jordanian forces opened up flat trajectory fire at (0415 GMT) at a point about 1186 words
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Article22 1967-11-13 1 MOSCOW. Sun. (UPI) Soviet Communist Party leader Leonid I. Brezhnev will visit Egypt early next year, it was announced tonight.22 words
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Article, Illustration405 1967-11-13 1 Johnson to Hanoi on waste of war amidst wealth of God... ABOARD THE USS ENTERPRISE, Sun. (Reuter) President Johnson urged Hanoi today to agree to a political settlement of the Vietnam war and suggested that a peace conference could be held "on405 words
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Article127 1967-11-13 1 BOMBAY, Sun. (Reuter) India's princes have created an organisation to protect their purses and privileges, threatened by Government plans to abolish them. The Maharajah Fateeing Gaekwad of Baroda, Minister in the Maharashtra Government and one of the leading princes, told a press conference yesterday here127 words
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Article38 1967-11-13 1 SYDNEY, Sun (Reuter) Ada the camel gave birth here today right in the middle of a circus matinee. The baby camel, named Tina, immediately became the star attraction for schoolchildren who packed the circus.38 words
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Article, Illustration353 1967-11-13 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. Where Singapore's survival is at stake, "where our right to be ourselves is endangered," Singapore cannot be neutral, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew declared on Friday night. He was addressing members and guests of the American Association of353 words
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Article43 1967-11-13 1 MOSCOW, Sun (Reuter) The Soviet Union has successfully tested a crablike robot, equipoed with television and cine-cameras, which can work on the bottom of the ocean at a depth of up to 4.000 metres 03.000 feet), the newspaper Trud reported today.43 words
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90 1967-11-13 1 MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter) —Now the Russians seem to be taking flying saucers seriously. An Air Force General, Anatoly Stolyerov, has been named to head a new com. mission to study reports of flying saucers, it was learned today. Creation of the commission90 words
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Article35 1967-11-13 1 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Britain’s application to join the Common Market will be discussed at a twoday meeting of the Political Committee of the Western European Union (WEU) Assembly beginning here next Tuesday,35 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous11 1967-11-13 1 LADIES DAY T 0 0 m '‘rzzrsxst— r* rr “Any Luck?**11 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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212 1967-11-13 2 OEREMBAN, Sun. To serve their country well, government servants have been urged not to waste time during working hours by reading newspapers and chatting in the office. Dato (Dr.) Mohd Said, the Mentri Besar of Negri Sembllan. was addressing about 1.000212 words
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259 1967-11-13 2 IPOH Sun. Seven hundred end five mines are in operation In Perak today, only one bv Buraiputras This was revealed by the Mentrl Besar, Dato Ahmad bln Said, *hen he opened a new mines office for Upper Perak in Kuala Kangsar. Dato Ahmad bin259 words
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126 1967-11-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Malaysian Red Cross, which has been answering the nation’s “S O S. calls,” is now calling on the public for help. The organisation’s funds are running low. and cannot cover the cost of administration and training costs of Red Cross126 words
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Article98 1967-11-13 2 KUCHING, Sun. The Acting Assistant Commissioner of National Registration. Sarawak. Enche Sobeng bin Tamin has appealed to all holders Of the old Sarawak identity cards to exchange them for new ones before April. 29, 1968 “Arty person who is 12 years of age and above and98 words
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Article41 1967-11-13 2 IPOH, Sun. A motor cyclist. Ling Fan Lin. was killed when he collided with a girl cyclist at Jelapang New Village on Friday. His pillion rider. Ye# Hyx Sut, was seriously injured The cyclist, a dulang washer, escaped unhurt.41 words
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123 1967-11-13 2 LENOGONG (Upper Perak) Sun. Teachers were urged last night to take a greater intereet in the welfare of the children. The call was by the Perak Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad Said at a dinner held at the National Type Secondary School here123 words
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Article27 1967-11-13 2 IPOH. Bun. Four robber® broke into the Li an Fatt tin mine* in Jelapang on Friday and took away mining equipment valued at $3225.27 words
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103 1967-11-13 2 MUAR, Sun A team from the Sezamat Veterinary Department will tour rural areas in the district to give free innoculations to poultry. The team will visit the following areas: Kampong Pogoh (tomorrow); Labis Estate (Tuesday); Sungei Karas Local Council (Wednesday); Ke- melah Flada Scheme103 words
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212 1967-11-13 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board wifi be extending its industrial and factory mobile family planning service to the staff of Singapore Tobacco Co. factory at Hoe Chiang Road here where more than 300 female workers most of them in the212 words
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Article23 1967-11-13 2 PENANG. Sun. A mo-tor-car. valued at $7,750 was stolen from Perak Road on Friday. It belonged to Ibrahim bin Ismail. 27.23 words
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533 1967-11-13 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A fisherman from Trengganu; Mamot bin Ismail, 40, who described a 13-year-old girl here as "more like my sister" was found guilty today —of raping her. Dato Justice Ali Hossan sentenced him to two years' jail for raping the533 words
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66 1967-11-13 2 MALAYSIA 'S Miss Indrani Sivam of 9 Terrace House, Seremban Road, Tampin, a qualified Interior decorator and part-time model, receives some expert advice on make-up in Brisbane from visiting Swiss beautician M. Paul Birre. Miss Sivam will be returning home within the next month. After a brief holiday in Singapore,66 words
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127 1967-11-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Director of the Training Division MARA. Enche Mansor Osman, left for India today to see and study her industrial training programmes. His two-week visit includes the study of the progress of handicraft from secondary school to university stage. In127 words
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83 1967-11-13 2 MUAR. Sun. Eight districts in Johore State will take part in the Johore State Koran reading contest to be held at the Pontian Government Mosque on NOv. 30 from 8 p.m. The following are the districts: Muar, Johore Bahru, Batu Pahat. Kluang.83 words
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32 1967-11-13 2 THE Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman opening the seminar on parasitology at the Institute of Medical Research in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday morning. Eastern Sun pix shows the Tunku addressing the gathering.32 words
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Article54 1967-11-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Two Mercedes Benz cars, reported stolen two days ago, were recovered by the police here last night. The two cara, with their tyres stripped, were found abandoned in the old Airport Road and at Cheras Road here Meanwhile, another Mercedes Benz and two motorcycles54 words
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Article35 1967-11-13 2 PENANG, Sun. Thieves broke into the house of a housewife. Mrs. Gillian Squires, and got away with a television set, an amplifier and alcohol, to the total of $617 during the weekend.35 words
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Article104 1967-11-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Director <vf Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir. left for Jakarta today to "straighten out certain matters in :he common spelling system.” During his week’s stay there, he will discuss the standardisation cf terminology (participles and cliche) with the Jakarta Minister of104 words
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Article37 1967-11-13 3 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Flood waters in the low lying areas have subsided. Vast areas of vegetable farms were under water, causing $32,000 damage to crc.ps. Some Government offices were also flooded during high tide.37 words
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Article64 1967-11-13 3 PENANG. Sun. A woman was found vomitting with a bottle of insecticide by her bedside in Sungei Nioong yesterday. Her son. Wong Keok Thum. aged 29. said he was asleep when he heard his mother vomitting. Later, he summoned an ambulance when he saw the bottle.64 words
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Article47 1967-11-13 3 MUAR. Sun. A telecoms department gala dance, sponsored by the Malayan Tobacco Company Limited, will be held at the Muar Tanjong Club at Jalan Petrie here on Nov. 25 from 9 p.m. to 1 am. The Long Chan band of Malacca will be in attendance.47 words
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Article24 1967-11-13 3 MUAR. Sun. The Cha'ah National-Type Primary School will hold a concert at the Sky Theatre tomorrow to commemorate its 36 an- nv^rsarv24 words
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98 1967-11-13 3 TELUK ANSON. Sun Ex-servicemen and former members in the rank i of the Special Constabulary during the Emergency, have approached the Assistant Minister of Finance. Dr. Ng Kam Poh, to use his good offices to obtain taxi licences At the present moment, they are driving98 words
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Article, Illustration630 1967-11-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A solemn wreath-laying ceremony was held at the Cenotaph in the Lake Gardens here to mark Remembrance Day today. The ceremony, attended by 400 guests was held in honour of soldiers who died in the two World Wars and the Emergency.by Rothmans. - 630 words
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Article65 1967-11-13 3 PENANG. Sun Thieves entered a house In Tanjong Tokong and took away cash, jewellery and a camera. amounting to $445 yesterday. An RA A F personnel. Griefif Richard said that he went to visit triends, together with hig wife that evening and left the house unattended.65 words
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Article38 1967-11-13 3 PENANG, Sun. A housewife. One Kim Thoe, 47, fell to her death from the third floor of the general hospital here last Friday night. She is the wife of a trishaw rider, residing in Perak Lane.38 words
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Article83 1967-11-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Burglars broke Into the Sungei Buloh Leprosy Centre and stole $1,700 worth of articles from the houses of two doctors. D r. Dhakshlnamoorthy reported the loss of a television set. a tape recorder, a typewriter and a microscope yesterday. He told police he found83 words
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Article25 1967-11-13 3 GRIK. Sun. A labourer. R Ponniah, 48, was killed after being knocked by a car at the 43-1/2 milestone, Lenggong-Kati Road here yesterday.25 words
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179 1967-11-13 4 Kuala Lumpur, Sun. rpHE Government has made necessary arrangements to meet any flood situation in the country during the forthcoming mon- soon. Announcing this, the Director of Welfare Services. Dato Haji Anjang Saith bin Haji Abbas, said his ministry recently held a meeting179 words
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182 1967-11-13 4 PENANG, Sun. It is imperative that parents must exercise proper control over their children and see that they spend their free time in healthy pursuits instead of undesirable activities. This was stated by the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, at the gra182 words
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42 1967-11-13 4 The Minister of Welfare Services. Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, placing a wreath at the Cenotaph in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. A solemn military ceremony was held in honour of those who had fallen in the last two world wars and the Emergency.42 words
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Article47 1967-11-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris called on exservicemen to join the ExService* Association. It would be easier for the Government to help them he added Dato Harun was speaking at the Association’s meeting here today.47 words
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Article25 1967-11-13 4 MUAR. Sun The Pant Bakar Chee Sin School will commemorate Teachers' Day* on Saturday at 7.00 p.m. with a dinner at its premises.25 words
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Article88 1967-11-13 4 IPOH. Sun. The Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said, has called on teachers to realise the importance of pro viding a proper educa tion for the children of this country. “All school children need their teachers’ lea dership and guidance to become useful and responsible citizens88 words
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160 1967-11-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government has been urged to give serious consideration to the establishment of an academy of performing arts. This wa s one of the recommendations passed by the second official mats media conference at the Fifth Residential College of160 words
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Article, Illustration89 1967-11-13 4 UNIFORMED ‘Red Guard’ beauties from Hong Kong? No, certainly not. These girls are members of the Hong Kong Chinese cultural troupe who flew into the Federal Capital on Saturday. And they are here in conjunction with the festival of “Chinese Cultural Songs and Dances,” sponsored by Rothmans. These charming girls89 words
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Article23 1967-11-13 4 PENANG. Sun. Eight bicycles valued at $3OO, were repotted stolen at various parts of the island and Province Wellesley yesterday.23 words
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Article84 1967-11-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Fijian Minister of Social Services. Mr. Vijay R. Singh Is very impressed with Malaysia’s progress in all fields. “The people here have the spirit of trust and cooperation.” he said. The Fijians, he said, hoped to “imitate” Malaysians In this respect Mr.84 words
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110 1967-11-13 4 SITIAWAN, Sun. Three armed men robbed Ting Tong Leong, 34. a sundry shop proprietor in Pekan Gurney, four miles away from here, of cash $3OO and jewellery valued at $460 yesterday. Ting said three armed men rushed into the shop and tied him110 words
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Article, Illustration134 1967-11-13 4 THE visiting New Zealand High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. Ft D. Zohrab, and his wife were hosts at a reception recently at the Rose Room, Aurora Hotel. Kuching. The guests included Cabinet Ministers, Members of Parliament, diplomats and heads of departments. Also present were the134 words
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Article, Illustration218 1967-11-13 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, last night reaffirmed that Singapore would co-operate with any country in the world so long as it would be good for the Republic. He was speaking at the anniversary celebrations of Luen Sia Lee218 words
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Article, Illustration239 1967-11-13 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. In a 10-minute solemn “memorial service” this morning members and officials of St. John Ambulance Brigade paid their respects io colleagues who gave their lives in the service of mankind during World War 11. The ceremony was held at St. John’s Headquarters in Beach— Eastern Sun picture. - 239 words
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495 1967-11-13 10 Government using evasive tactics says STU branch SINGAPORE, Sun. The Certificate-in-Educa-tion Branch of the Singapore Teachers’ Union has attacked the Government for using evasive tactics, byway of a newspaper reports, to counter their claims for parity with other sections of the teaching profession. In a newsletter to its members, the495 words
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Article53 1967-11-13 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. A public auction will be held on Thursday at 10 am. at Gate No. 1. Port of Singapore Authority, for the sale of a number of confiscated motor-vehicles of different makes. Full details of the above auction can be obtained from Messrs. Nassim and Co.. 4/4-153 words
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125 1967-11-13 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. A new chapter in the history of telecommunications will be written during the present visit to Copenhagen in Denmark of Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. Tomorrow at 9.30 pm. (local tijne), the Deputy Prime Minister will telephone Mrs. Toh125 words
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Article212 1967-11-13 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The World Health Organisation’s three-week seminar on “Health planning in urban development” will begin here on Nov. 21 and ends on Dec. 4 at the Singapore Conference Hall. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will deliver the opening address at a212 words
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552 1967-11-13 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Registration for National Service will take place from Nov. 28 to Feb. 26 at Central Manpower Base in Kallang. All male citizens born between January 1. 1950 and June 30, 1950. both dates inclusive, are required to register during this period. Registration will be552 words
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84 1967-11-13 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Tuberculosis Control Unit of the Ministry of Health will be conducting a mass chest X-ray survey of the residents o! the electoral division of Farrer Park from Nov 20 to Dec. 1 The survey is open to all residents above tne84 words
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283 1967-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Sun in today’s context of nation building: in Singapore, every child must be equipped with the knowledge and determination to be above average. This was stated recently by the MP for Telok Blangah, Mr. Bernard Rodrigues, when he spoke at the283 words
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266 1967-11-13 11 PENANG. Sun.—While opposing any “extra teaching load" for teachers, the Malayan Teachers’ Union, Penang State branch, today expressed the feeling that efficiency in schools could be maintained if there was provision for effective supervision by head teachers. The Secretary of the Penang State branch266 words
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Article, Illustration156 1967-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chairman of the National Theatre Trust, Dr. Goh Poh Seng (left), today received a cheque for $16,070 on behalf of the Minister of State for Culture, and Chairman of the Singapore Arts Council. Mr. K. C. Lee. The money was156 words
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Article42 1967-11-13 11 TAIPING, Sun. A youth, who snatched away a gold chain from a baby in her mother's arms was arrested by a passer-by after a chase at Stephen Road here yesterday. The Snatch theif was handed over to the police.42 words
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Article, Illustration781 1967-11-13 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Premier Lee Kuan Yew has expressed the hope that his recent tour of the United States has been "a step forward towards a more abiding relationship" of mutual respect. Mr. Lee said this when he addressed members and781 words
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749 1967-11-13 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, tonight spoke of the importance of hearing the views of the men in the street and their involvement in activities organised by the Government. Speaking at the inauguration of the People’s Association Staff Conference Hall in749 words
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110 1967-11-13 11 SINGAPORE, Sun.—The Management GcnVunittee of the National Theatre Club has announced that as from today, the fully air-condi-tioned club premises will be ready for use by its members. The general public are now invited to enrol as members and application forms arc available110 words
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160 1967-11-13 11 SINGAPORE, Sun The establishment of Community Centres has resulted in a large number of public-spi-rited men and women coming forward to devote their time, energy and finance in support of activities of the Community CentresThis was stated by Mr. Lim Kim San, Minister of Defence160 words
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Article, Illustration77 1967-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Sun The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nvuk Lin. be.ng garlanded by the Vice-Presi-dent of Yong Clan Association. Mr. Y. M. Yong. on his return last night from a trip to the United States to attend the General Assembly of the United Nations recently. A77 words
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Article105 1967-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Traction Company Employees’ Union will hold a Fun Fair on Nov. 25 and 26 at the union's grounds in Woodsville Road here from 10 a m. to 9 p.m. The proceeds from the fun fair will be used to provide scholarships for the105 words
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Article108 1967-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. An 18-y ea r-old cyclist, Tan Choh Guan. died shortly after admission to the General Hospital here following a road accident yesterday. Tan was involved in a motor-car accident at the Junction of River Valley Road and Zion Road at 3.15 p.m. yesterday.108 words
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Article43 1967-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board wishes to remind members of the public that a Family Plannin g lecture/demonstration and film show will be held in English at 530 p.m. tomorrow at the Institute of Health. Outram Road.43 words
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Article78 1967-11-13 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. was guest-of-honour at the anniversary dinner of the American Association of Sin gapore last Friday. TV Singapura. Channel 5 will telecast the speech made by the Prime Minis ter on that occasion to morrow at 9.25 p.m.78 words
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Article, Illustration77 1967-11-13 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The German Government has arranged a 16-month training course in the field of plastic industry for 25 specialists from Asian countries. It wiU be held at South German Plastic Centre in Wuerzburg In Singapore, a scholarship has been granted to Mr. Phua77 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article382 1967-11-13 5 Economist—-ex-envoy Galbraith 'ADMIT OUR MISTAKES' CHICAGO, Sun. (Reuter) American economist Mr. John K. Galbraith said yesterday that United States had made a mistake in becoming involved in a war it cannot win and should take steps to bring about withdrawal from Vietnam. Mr. Galbraith, a382 words
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Article89 1967-11-13 5 FREIBURG. West Germany, Sun (Reuter). The Royal Canadian Air Force said today that a quantity of small arms had been stolen from its base at Lahr the latest in a series of mysterious arms disappearances in this area. Most serious was the loss of an American Sidewinder89 words
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Article67 1967-11-13 5 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) India is planning to grow acres of a wild plant, Solamum. in the forests of ASSAM to help supply steroid hormones for the manufacture of birth control pills. India is estimated to need 70 tons of steroid hormones a year. By bringing67 words
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234 1967-11-13 5 Seeing double trouble... LONDON. Sun. (Reuter). Mecca Promotions, organisers of the Miss World contest. last night faced their second “imposter” rumpus in two days. The new row centred around 18-year-old Miss Ghana. Araba Vroon, who arrived in London yesterday. Only yesterday, Mecca overcame the234 words
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169 1967-11-13 5 PASADENA, California. Sun. < UPI > America's Surveyor 6 spacecraft, which has returned to earth some of the most dramatic pictures yet of the moon yesterday began anaysing the lunar soil, scientists at Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced. The analyser, a goldplated chemical kit, was lowered to169 words
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336 1967-11-13 5 FOME, Sun. (Reuter) An Italian magazine reported on Sunday that Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy had used influential friends with access to the late Pope John to get the Vatican to allow her sister Lee to remarry with the blessing of the church. The pin-up and scandal magazine336 words
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Article195 1967-11-13 5 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Major reforms in Britain's divorce laws will be proposed to parliament this session. A private member’s (non-government) bill is expected to include breakdown of marriage” as a ground for divorce, along with the present grounds of adultery, desertion and cruelty. Labour M.195 words
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131 1967-11-13 5 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Olympic long jump champion Mary Rand was quoted by a newspaper today as saying her marriage to former Olympic oarsman Sidney Rand had broken up. Mrs. Rand. 27, holder of the women's world long jump record, returned to England last131 words
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Article162 1967-11-13 5 GEORGETOWN. Sun. (Reu. ter)—Swearing Millie, the the dirty tongued Macaw thrown out of Expo '67 for bad language, is to appear on a Guyana postage stamp, and in doing s<> has sparked a church-state row Millie was hastily removed from Canada’s Expo '67 in April because162 words
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334 1967-11-13 5 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Britain yesterday sent a reply to the National Liberation Front’s call for negotiations on the independence of the South Arabian Federation, a Foreign Office spokesman said here. The spokesman said the reply was sent through Sir Humphrey Trevelyan. British334 words
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Article, Illustration223 1967-11-13 6 ADEN. Sun (UPI) Arab Nationalists resumed attacks on the British Army garrison in Aden yesterday but were beaten back into silence by Royal Marine Commandos and armoured cars of the Queen’s Dragoon Guards. The attacks apparently were an attempt to pres, sure— UPI photo. - 223 words
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347 1967-11-13 6 FODDER-FOR-ROCKETS DEAL WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) The United States is considering arming Thailand with anti-aircraft missiles under an arrangement whereby Bangkok would supply 10.000 more troops for the Vietnam war. U S officials said yesterday the plan to send Hawk missiles to347 words
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105 1967-11-13 6 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Indonesia's army newspaper, War News, alleged yesterday that an intelligence agency of the Red Chinese Army was trying to set up an underground “People’s Defence Forces’’ in West Borneo and West Java. The newspaper said the main targets of the operation105 words
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Article115 1967-11-13 6 FORT WORTH. Texas, Sun. (UPI) Administrators of the will of the late Mrs- Dora T. Rollins have been given 60 days to file an inventory of her heirs. Mrs. Rolins left a trust fund, estimated as high as US. $400,000. to a number of115 words
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Article, Illustration92 1967-11-13 6 HONG KONG: Composite photos show the evidence of this tinv crown colonv under constant terrorists’ threat. Bottom photo: A European traffic police inspector tries to remove a bomb with a piece of string from the tramline to gutter. Top photo: A bomb blast at Johnston Road on Nov. 5. Another— UPI photo. - 92 words
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147 1967-11-13 6 Rhodesia ‘anti-Red bastion says Smith SALISBURY Sun. (UPI) Premier lan Smith told Rhoaesians last night their self-proclaimed independence is maturing and that the world eventually would have to recognise the colony as a bastion against Communism in Africa. Mr. Smith led Rhodesia into the third year of its “illegal” independence147 words
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Article229 1967-11-13 6 SAIGON, Sun (UPI). American paratroopers and infantrymen desperately battled all day yesterday against two determined regiments of North Vietnamese Forces in the ninth day of a major battle for a strategic jungle hill four miles from the Cambodian border. Losses were heavy on both sides.229 words
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Article113 1967-11-13 6 PLYMOUTH. England. Sun. (Reuter) Opposition Conservative leader Edward Heath yesterday demanded strict control of future Immigration to Britain. “Everybody in this country must be treated alike before the law.” he told a political meeting. “We cannot have a happv country if we have got first and113 words
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Article42 1967-11-13 6 KNOXVILLE. Tennessee. Sun. (Reuter)—Negro blues singer Ida Cox died In a Knoxville hospital on Friday. Mrs. Cox. who was in her 70’s appeared with Louis Armstrong. Jelly Roll Morton and Bessie Smith in her heyday. She made 65 records.42 words
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Article, Illustration54 1967-11-13 6 LITTLE Sybille Lemoine in the arms of her mother Madame Lemoine. became the 50 millionth French when she was born on November 3rd. The population of France reached 50 million but President Charles de Gaulle is asking all French mothers to produce more, that is “at least— PANA Photo. - 54 words
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Article513 1967-11-13 6 Division in Arab camp NEW YORK Sun. (UPI) United Nations diplomats engaged in off-hours politics and persuasion yesterday after the emergence of a sharp division in the Arab camp which changed the outlook in the Middle East situation. Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg, the U.S. ambassador513 words
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Article48 1967-11-13 6 BASTTA. Corsica. (Reuter) A five-foot gorilla, cabaret star in a local night club, cut short his act last night and bolted into the street, bowling over tables, chairs and members of the audience. Hi s keepers gave chase and eventually cornered him in a local bar.48 words
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Article194 1967-11-13 6 ROSEVILLE, California, Sun. (CPI) The discovery of buried treasure in the city dumo has Roseville’s three-man police detective bureau puzzled. A city employee working on a bulldozer amid garbage and other debris on Friday discovered a cache of uncirculated silver dollars, some pearls and gold nuggets,194 words
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311 1967-11-13 6 VALETTA, Malta. Sun. (Reuter) The people of Malta are preparing a warm welcome for Queen Elizabeth and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh during their visit to the island from November 14 to 17. The Royal Couple have had a particularly strong claim on311 words
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529 1967-11-13 7 HANNOVER, Germany, Sun. (UPI and Reuter) Members of the Right-wing National Democratic Party (NPD), many of them former Nazis, roared approval yesterday at a leader's claim that represent a "Rebirth of the German nation" and adopted an anti American platform they hope529 words
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Article186 1967-11-13 7 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. (Reuter) A major fire broke out at the Desilu Film Studios here last night, sending flames 100 feet into the sky. The fire was visible for miles around. A Fire Department spokesman said the blaze broke out at 6 p.m. (local) and quickly186 words
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Article143 1967-11-13 7 LONDON. Sun (UPI) For once the rain didn't fall in the Lord Mayor of London's parade. Nearly every year since 1378 the newly-installed Lord Mayor of London and his alderman have paraded through the city streets in the rain. Yesterday the rain held off and the Lord143 words
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Article62 1967-11-13 7 LONDON, Sun (Reuter) Lee Chin Yen of Singapore has been awarded a three-year scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music here, the Assisant Board of the Royal Schools of Music announced today. His principle study is pianoforte The scholarship offered annually in the SingaporeBorneo area provides62 words
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265 1967-11-13 7 gang warfare. In what police called a thoroughly professional Job. reminiscent of the 1929 St Valentine's Day Chicago Massacre of seven mobsters, the unknown gunman strolled caimly In through the back door of a restaurant last night, and riddled the men as they265 words
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Article97 1967-11-13 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) A West Irian leader has warned the Indonesian government that the current economic hardship may lead to racialism in the former Dutch-held Drovince. Mr Waromi, a Member of Parliament from West Irian, said in a Darliamentary debate on the state budget last night97 words
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226 1967-11-13 7 TOKYO. Sun. (ETI) Japanese leftists today were collecting sticks and stones and moving to scattered sections of Tokyo in an attempt to stop the Japanese Prime Minister from flying to Washington to meet with President Johnson. Radical Zengakuren student groups gathered at226 words
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Article127 1967-11-13 7 LUSAKA Sun. (Reuter) Special police guards were mounted yesterday at the British High Commission offices and the home of acting High Commissioner Mr. Geoffrey following last night’s petrol bomb attack on the British Information Services library in Central Lusaka. A police spokesman said a number127 words
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Article177 1967-11-13 7 PORTSMOUTH. Sun. (Reuter) Living quarters deep down in the big Briiish aircraft carrier Victorious, in dry-dock here, became a blazing inferno yesterday as fire raged for five hours killing one crew member As relays of fire-fighters struggled against thick, choking smoke a Navy spokesman said: “The177 words
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Article66 1967-11-13 7 CHRISTCHURCH. SunReuter Twenty-two-year-old Mrs. C Clarke, the only woman oysteropener in the Oyster Workers’ Union in Christchurch. recently, opened 7.200 oysters, or seven and a half sacks, in one day. This is believed to be a world record for a woman. Mrs. Clarke has been opening oysters for66 words
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50 1967-11-13 7 HANOI: “Fighters of the Vietnamese National People's Army missile battalion X meet to swap fighting experiences after downing 186 U.S. aircrafts, including that one which was the 2500th downed in North Vietnam since Aug. 5th 1964.” (photo and caption released by the official Communist North Vietnamese news agency) UPI Photo.— UPI Photo. - 50 words
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200 1967-11-13 7 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) A gang of bandits kidnapped a London postmistress yesterday and then made a lightning £83.000 raid on her subpost office. But they may not have got very much they can easily use. a Post Office spokesman said later. Mam item in the200 words
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351 1967-11-13 7 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Douglas Jay, former Trade Minister and opponent of British entry into th© Common Market, said last night Britain should now consider association between the market nations and EFTA in a North Atlantic Free Trade Area. 9ln a dinner speech. Mr.351 words
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192 1967-11-13 7 ROME. Sun. (Reuter) Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy rested in Rome vesterday on her way home from a sentimental journey with diplomatic undertones to Cambodia and Thailand. The 38-year-old widow of President John F. Kennedy took part in ceremonies in Cambodia commemorating the death192 words
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107 1967-11-13 7 NEW Y'ORK. Sun. (Reuter) Greek actress Melina Mercouri aware she has been threatened with assassination refuses either to halt the run of her broadway musical or halt her criticisms of the Greek military regime. Police are guarding the dynamic 42-year-old blonde star, whose maternal grandfather was107 words
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Article59 1967-11-13 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Six people died and ten were seriously injured when storm and heavy rains swept Tanrutedong in Southern Celebes last week. Antara News Agency reported to- day. Over 2.000 people lost their homes and communications were cut off. Antara said. A number of59 words
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Article705 1967-11-13 8 NOT so long ago, university graduates preferred the civil service to Jobs in the private sector. The industrialisation programme of the Alliance Government has opened up more lucrative fields of employment in the private sector for people with academic and professional qualifications. Many senior officers in705 words
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2669 1967-11-13 8 Haji Mohd Ghazali bin Jawi - by Haji Mohd Ghazali bin Jawi (Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Malaysia) IN SPITE of the tremendous progress that has been made in science and technology, more than half of mankind today is still hungry or undernourished. Food production In Asia,2,669 words
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348 1967-11-13 8 I WOULD like to refer to Tunku Abdul Rahman's speech when he opened the new K.L. Sunday Mcrtet a few months back. He urged the Malays, as many as possible, to go into business. He said there were many ways how these Malays could become348 words
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144 1967-11-13 8 THE present burden of taxation by the Malaysian Government is getting heavier every year. In addition to payroll tax. EPF. contribution, increased income tax rates, there is another Development Tax of 5%. This development tax is really a crippling blow to small businessmen, particularly144 words
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558 1967-11-13 9 The weekly market review Sun. Last week's trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore saw some very hectic trading in the industrials, while the other sections were less vigorous. Turnover increased and share prices moved considerably higher on large amount of buyings,558 words
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Article104 1967-11-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The first oil palm conference on an international scale is being organised by the Incorporated Society of Planters and the Agricultural Institute of Malaysia. More than 500 delegates are expected to attend from all the major oil palm growing countries and from104 words
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Article284 1967-11-13 9 TADASHI WADA - By TADASHI WADA TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) A flying boat which can take off and land in waves up to nine feet high has made its maiden flight in Japan. The successful test flight and a plan for developing a medium range transport jet are284 words
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Article82 1967-11-13 9 NEW YORK. Sun (UPI) The Japan-US Textile Information Bervice report'd recently that Imports o* cotton fabrics rrom Japan during the first nine months this year had declined 23 per cent from a year ago. Imports of Japan cotton fabrics totalled 82.969.000 square yards during the82 words
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139 1967-11-13 9 SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) The part Australian-owned Asian Dairy Industries is considering establishing more plants and manufacturing “Long Life” heat treated milk in Asia, according to the company’s Chairman, Mr E.G. Roberts. Mr. Roberts, who is also chairman of the Australian Dairy139 words
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104 1967-11-13 9 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Copper has been active and strong on the London Metal Exchange throughout the week with cash wire bars breaking through the 500-mark. This was influenced mostly by the threat of a full-scale strike in Chile's copper mining industry also the104 words
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Article, Illustration265 1967-11-13 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore is an energetic and advancing country with ideal atmosphere for development. This is the Impression of three Swedish engineers who recently arrived in Singapore to assist in the setting up of the $2 million Sievert Limited plant in Jurong to265 words
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Article, Illustration203 1967-11-13 9 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Twenty girls from Kuala Lumpur have begun inten sive practical training courses on the latest business machines. They are attending special classes being conducted by Olivetti and will be employed as at the “Olivetti Innovates' exhibition of business equipment here203 words
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Article87 1967-11-13 9 BANGKOK. Sun. <FU>uter). —Thailand will continue to increase its tin export in the financial year 1067-68 at the annual rate of three per cent, but the price obtained for it w’ill be less, according to a Mineral Resources Department official. He said in the87 words
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382 1967-11-13 9 LESLIE HAYNES - PROBE INTO SHIPBUILDING ORDERS: By LESLIE HAYNES LONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Japan's shipbuilding industry is sending a powerful delegation to London next week in a bid to find out why it is losing orders to European shipyards. For years now. Japan has been unchallenged as the382 words
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Article, Illustration280 1967-11-13 12 “Ring... Ring... Ring...!" I was interrupted and brought back to reality from m.v fantastic daydream as tne telephone jangled. I trudged reluctantly towards it and picked up the receiver. “What!” The news hit me hard. “I know you won’t believe it,” he explained,280 words
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Article, Illustration269 1967-11-13 12 CLIMBING a tree is really a hard task. It was a “jambu” tree that I first had my lesson in climbing The fruits were big but I never had them because they were high up and my brother was too selfish. One day, I269 words
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Article, Illustration423 1967-11-13 12 I WAS in *Charlie’ Company of the Malay Infantry Regiment, and during the I n d o nesian Confrontation our company was flown to Sarawak to the frontline to prevent terrorists from sneaking into our soil. On arrival, we were posited to various divisions.423 words
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Article, Illustration346 1967-11-13 12 ■FAMILY planning is very much in the news. Ever T since the government introduced it. varied reactions are brought about by the idea. Some welcome it and feel the government is doing the right thing. Others are against the idea. The government’s standpoint is that346 words
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Article, Illustration439 1967-11-13 12 IT was a sunny afternoon and a boy was seen strolling along the beach. This boy was the son of a rich man and philanthropist. His name was Toby. Not far from him was his intimate friend. Albert. They were on a vacation by the sea. Albert walked439 words
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Article, Illustration351 1967-11-13 12 OVER the last hundred years, mankind has doubled its attempts in raising the world’s standard of health. Close co-operation between health-conscious partners have caused manv diseases in the human race to be brought under control. The government is an important partner in health It is responsible for351 words
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Article, Illustration344 1967-11-13 12 ONE day, when I was doing my homework, I heard people quarrelling at the house opposite mine. When I went out, I saw two of my neighbours quarrelling They were Mrs Tan and Mrs. Lee. I saw their hands pointing at each other and they344 words
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Article, Illustration403 1967-11-13 12 HOMEWORK is not favourable to pupils in schools. Pupils in schools learn many different subjects and there is always much homework on each subject As there is much homework to finish in a day. pupils tend to spend little time and thought to do homework in403 words
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Article756 1967-11-13 13 James Anderson - By James Anderson fPHE day may be coming when a young man, before risking a proposal of marriage, will ask his sweetheart: ''What time do you usually go to bed?" The success or failure of a couple's marriage, say scientists, could depend on the answer to756 words
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998 1967-11-13 13 JOSEPH G. MOLNER - By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, M.D. Q: How many calories should a teen ager (about) 14) get? I'd say I'm moderately active. From my mother's nutrition book for nurse's training it says 2,300 calories. A book I got says 2,000 and in a magazine998 words
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Article562 1967-11-13 13 “all the determination in the world.” If it did. there wouldn't be s many people wearing contacts. When you are fitted for the lenses, you will be told the precautions to take; How to keep them clean; to report if at once if irritation develops; the562 words
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Article, Illustration505 1967-11-13 13 H.L. Herschensohn - By H.L. Herschensohn M.D. TT seems unfortunate that for many people the old rule for meatless Fridays has been rescinded. From a health viewpoint and if the report from an antieoronary club is a criterion, it would have been better to insist that fish be505 words
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Article64 1967-11-13 14 BARCELONA. Sun. (Reuter) Bob Hewdtt, South African Davis Cup player, who was injured in a fall during yesterday’s doubles match against India here, will fly to London today for examination of his damaged right ankle. Claude Lister, 55-year-old South African non-playing captain, told Reuter he had withdrawn64 words
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Article47 1967-11-13 14 SANTA ROSA. California, Sun. (Reuter) —The Australian women’s hookey team, in the eleventh week of their world tour, defeated Northern California 5-0 today. The team have played 26 games, won 18. drawn four and lost four. The tour finishes in Hong Kong on Deo. 1.47 words
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280 1967-11-13 14 HONG KONG. Sun. (Reuter) The Macao Grand Prix will be held as scheduled on Nov. 18-19 despite a new death threat issued by Leftist agitators to Hong Kong contestants, according to Dr. Alberto da Silva. Secretary of the Organising Committee. Dr.280 words
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131 1967-11-13 14 MACAO. Sun. (UPI) A leading Communist newspaper here yesterday accused the British authorities in Hong Kong of attempting to “sabotage” the 14th Macao Grand Prix. In a page one. lead story the Tai Chung Pou said. “The British authorities in Hong Kong are trying131 words
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Article49 1967-11-13 14 TORQUAY, Devonshire. Sun. (Reuter) Bobby Wilson beat his Davis Cup teammate Mike Sangster 8-6. 6-2, yesterday in the AllBritish men's singles final at the Palace Hotel covered courts tennis tournament here Virginia Wade beat Mrs. Ann Jones 6-2. 12-14. 6-2. in the AU-British women's final.49 words
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314 1967-11-13 14 ‘Bourgeois habits’ causing concern MOSCOW, Sun. (Reuter). Millions of Soviet football fans flock to watch their favourite teams each week. But recently communist party and youth officials have expressed concern at the "bourgeois habits" creeping in, they say, from the west. Among the habits314 words
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Article164 1967-11-13 14 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Sun. (UPI) Denis Hulme of New Zealand set a track record for the 3-mile Stardust international raceway yesterday as he led qualifiers for today's U 5353,000 Stardust Grand Prix. final race of the Canaaian-American challenge Cup series. The New* Zealander, driving a164 words
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Article59 1967-11-13 14 ROME. Sun (Reuter) Eduardo Corletti, Argentina's world ranked heavyweight boxer, knocked out California Ski Goldstein here last night in the second round of a scheduled ten round fight. A series of two-handed attacks. climaxed by a dazzling left hook to the head, sent the San Diego Negro59 words
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159 1967-11-13 14 DAVIS CUP JOHANNESBURG. Sun. (Reuter* The South African Sunday press was loud with praise for their Davis Cup team's victory over India in the inter-zone semifinal in Barcelona The widely circulating English language Sunday Times quoted South African tennis ace Abe Segal, the Wimbledon veteran,159 words
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306 1967-11-13 14 MEXICO CITY. Sun. (Reuter) United States golfers. Jack Nicklaus, American open champion, and Arnold Palmer, the game’s top money-winner, are well set for their fourth win in five years in the World Cup championship which ends here today. They powered their way306 words
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Article, Illustration38 1967-11-13 14 UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 38 words
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256 1967-11-13 14 BARCELONA. Spain. Sun. (UPI* South Africa’s reigning Wimbledon doubles champions Bob Hewitt and Fred MacMillan yesterday beat Krishnan and MukerJee of India 6-2 7-5. 6-2 to el “r uate India from the Cup inter-zone semifin The two South Africans, using their double fisted256 words
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120 1967-11-13 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The Association of English Football League Referees and Linesmen have advised their members not to officiate in matches at the Millwall ground until their safety is assured. This proposed boycott of all matches at Millwall follow's the action of the English Football120 words
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Article200 1967-11-13 14 MUAR. Fri. The Johore State Table Tennis Association have selected a stmng contingent to represent'the state in the fourth Malaysian table tennis championships to be held In Kluang from Dec. 21 to 28. The Johore TT team wiil begin their preliminary training at Johore200 words
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Article39 1967-11-13 14 MUAR. Sun- The Kluang Town Council and the Shell Company will jointly hold a three-day traffic game for primary school, children from Tuesday, at the Kluang Town Council Padang. Fifteen schools in the district will take part.39 words
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519 1967-11-13 15 Burnley suffer heaviest defeat since the war LONDON, Sun. (Reuter). George Best, the Irishman with the dazzling feet, shot Manchester United back to the top of the English first division yesterday by scoring both goals in the 2-1 victory against Liverpool, division leaders519 words
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Article1523 1967-11-13 15 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter). English and Scottish football league table* after yenterday'* matches were ENGLISH ONE Arsenal 2 Everton 3 Chelsea 3 Sheffield W. 0 Coventry C 0 Fulham 8 Liverpool 1 Man. United 2 Man. City 6 Leicester C 0 Newcastle U 1 West Ham U. 01,523 words
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Article122 1967-11-13 15 MADRID. Sun. (UPI) Jim Clark of Scotland, driving the same Lotus in which he recently won the Mexico Grand Prix. broke the new Jarama race circuit lap record yesterday to win the pole position in today’s Grand Prix of Spain. Clark sped around the 17curve122 words
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Article78 1967-11-13 15 KANAZAWA, Japan. Sun. (UPI) Orient featherweight champion Mitsunori Seki knocked out No. 3 Japanese junior featherweight Koichi Yamamoto in the fifth round of an overweight 10-round bout last night. Seki. who is scheduled to meet Howard Winstone. British featherweight champion on Jan. 23 in London for78 words
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Article234 1967-11-13 15 ADELAIDE. Sun. (Reuter) Les Favell (149) and John Causby (130 not out) equalled the all-wicket record for South Australia in Sheffield Shied cricket here yesterday when they put on 281 for the first wicket against New South Wales. Favell was out five minutes before the close,234 words
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Article38 1967-11-13 15 MEXICO CITY. Sun. (UPI) Thailand's Chartchai Chionoi. partially-re-cognised world flyweight champion, will arrive here on Dec. 14 to begin training for a title defence in January against Mexican Efren “Alcran” Torres, promoter Pablo Ochoa said today.38 words
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Article40 1967-11-13 15 CAPE TOWN. Sun (Reuter) The South African Rugby Board today agreed that the International Rugby Board be invited to meet in South Africa on July 23 and 24 next year to consider simplifying the laws of the game.40 words
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235 1967-11-13 15 MELBOURNE, Sun. (Reuter) Peter Thomson, the Australian open champion, holed a two-foot putt on the last hole to win the Australian Professional Golfers’ Association championship hv one stroke here yesterday. Thomson, with rounds of 68. 71. 73. 70. finished 14-under-par with an aggregate235 words
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Article70 1967-11-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia today received a cheque for $3,000 from the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sports. This amount is to reimburse the LTAM for expen. ses incurred in staging the second junior lawn tennis championship here last month. The cheque70 words
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Article152 1967-11-13 15 LAUREL. Maryland. Sun. (Reuter) Fort Marcy snatched victory by a nose from the odds-on favourite. Damascus. to give the United States a 1-2 finish in the US$l5O,OOO Washington International turf classic here yesterday. In a fierce battle In the home stretch, Fort Marcy. an 8-1152 words
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43 1967-11-13 15 The Vietnam National Day Celebration Soccer tournament was opened at the Cong Hoa Stadium here last week. Picture shows Singapore delegation marching before the South Vietnamese sailors in the crowded stadium. Vietnamese team won the opening match by beating Singapore 2-0. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 43 words
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591 1967-11-13 15 CARDIFF, Sun. (Reuter) New Zealand followed up their 23-11 win over England last week with another convincing display In defeating Wales bv 13 points to 6 here yesterday. A 60.000 capacity crowd saw Wales trail 8-0 at the interval after playing against the591 words
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Article121 1967-11-13 15 MANILA. Sun. (Reuter) A Columbian cyclist. Marco Antonio Navas, failed to break the world non-stop cycling record of 125 hours when he stopped today only over ten hours away from it. Navas. 39. began cycling five days ago with nine Filipino cyclists in an attempt121 words
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Article44 1967-11-13 15 IPOH. Sun. Ipoh Club beat the Combined Old Boys Rugby Association of Selangor 6-0 in a match played at the Municipal Padang here yesterday. The points came from a penalty in the 27th fniftutft and a try in the 45th punuta.44 words
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Article297 1967-11-13 15 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter)' Results of rugby league matches played yesterday were: Australian tour Oldham 8. Australians 18. Club Matches Batley 4, Widnes 15, Featherstone Rovers 8. Bradford Northern 9. Halifax 6. Bramley 0, Hunslet 10, Dewsbury 15, Keighley 15, Whitehaven 3, Leeds 32. York 7, St.297 words
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Article2247 1967-11-13 16 WINDSOR LAD - Happy Cavalier all the way for upset win BY WINDSOR LAD: PENANG/ Sun. ICON, confidently ridden by Ricky King* ston, scored a splendid maiden win when he held off Resourceful's challenge to clinch a head decision in the Club Plate for class four division one run2,247 words
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Article84 1967-11-13 16 GRANADA. South Spain, Sun. (Reuter) Spanish football club Granada, relegated from the first to the second division last season, have hit on a new idea to bring in the crowds. They will present a miniature bottle of brandy to each spectator on Tuesday night. The84 words
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Article86 1967-11-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Combined Old Boys Rugby Association will take on the Kasetsart University XV of Thailand In a friendly match on Tuesday at the Selangor Club Padang here. The COBRA team will be selected from the following: Yew Meng. Ahmad Mahmud. Kamaruddln. Bang Kuang. Yeoh86 words
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Article99 1967-11-13 16 WACO, Texas, Sun. (UPI) Margie Masters of Australia and Judy Kimball of the U.S. battled soaked fairways yesterday to play four-under-par golf for 27 holes and share the halfway lead in the U. 5511.500 Quality Chekd open. The golfers were forced to play 27 hole 699 words
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265 1967-11-13 16 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) A goal by Ray Baartz in extra time put Australia in the final of South Vietnam’s National Day soccer tournament here today. Australia beat Malaysia one-nil and will meet South Korea in the final on Tuesday. The match ended with South265 words
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Article88 1967-11-13 16 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. (Reuter) Pele, the Brazilian soccer star, has repeated earlier statements that he did not intend to be in Brazil’s 1970 World Cup team. Pele. now 27. said this did not mean he would not turn out for Brazil on88 words
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Article55 1967-11-13 16 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Britain’s leading woman athlete. Mary Rand, says her marriage has broken up. British newspapers reported today. Mrs. Rand. 27. who won the Gold Medal for the long jump in the 1964 Olympic Games, married Olympic oarsman Sidney Rand In May. 1961, a55 words
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431 1967-11-13 16 Inter-Varsity rugger KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE University of Malaya XV were given a tough fight by Kasetsart University XV of Thailand, before they won by six points (two penalties) to three points (penalty) in the final of the Inter-Varsity triangular Asian rugby431 words
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174 1967-11-13 16 BANGKOK, Sun. (Reuter) The Bangkok Post today charged that Singapore violated the essential character and spirit of the South-east Asian Peninsular (SEAP) Games by pulling out four teams from the forthcoming Games. The Bangkok Post said editorially “The timing of the Singapore decision could174 words
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Article167 1967-11-13 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Young Men Sikh Association, runner-up in the Division II of the Singapore Hockey Association’s League games last season, are going all out to wrest the championship this year. Though they will be play, ing without their three stalwart players they hope167 words
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215 1967-11-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A new chapter has been written into the history of Malaysian sports with the formation of a yachting association. At the inaugural meeting here this morning it was unanimously decided the association will be known as the “Malaysian Yachting Association”, with it’s registered215 words
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Article31 1967-11-13 16 BASLE, Sun. (Reuter) The draw for the third round of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup soccer competition will be held in Zurich on November 16, the Organising Committee announced here.31 words
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Article87 1967-11-13 16 WEST BERLIN. Sun. (Reuter) —Italian Piero del Papa. European light-heavyweight boxing champion making his first appearance as a heavyweight. won a unanimous ten.round points decision over West German Juergen Blin here last night. Del Papa was the more powerful of the two boxers and knocked Blin87 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement487 1967-11-13 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. i j MUBARUK Brothers. 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE.487 words
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Advertisement367 1967-11-13 14 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. KENYATAAN TAW ARAN TAWARAN daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar dengan J.K.R. jenis Kelas ‘E ka Kelas ‘C’ sahaia berkepaia I II untok Kelas ‘E’ ka Kelas D' dan kepala I. kepala kechil I dan kepala II. kepalt kechll 2 untok Kelas ‘C’ akan dl-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri.367 words
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Advertisement81 1967-11-13 14 Advertiser's Name. Address Telephone No. Number of Insertions...—_ Datefs) Requested Cost Payment nut accompany foot *rde* S (P O CMir Caib cnclovdl Cash most be registered. Cheqaes etc. shoold be crosaed. Classified advertisements may be handed at the following addresses: KUALA LUMPUR: 39 |ALAN SULTAN, TELS: *****/6 IPOH: 8-10 TATLOCK81 words
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Miscellaneous58 1967-11-13 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 10.31 am. (6.4 ft.), 11.17 p m. (7.6 ft.). Port Swettenham: 3.08 a.m. (14.4 ft.), 3.37 p.m--(12.9 ft.). Port Dickson: 4.06 a.m (80 ft), 4.46 pm. (7.0 ft.). Singapore: 9.00 a.m. (7.8 ft), 9.02 p.m. (7.8 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 6.53 a m (7.1 ft), 7.53 pm.58 words
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Advertisement68 1967-11-13 16 Ladies! HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO BOWL BETTER B WITH THE CHAMPIOH GARY BURLING OUR PROFESSIONAL WILL GIVE FREE INSTRUCTION FOR LADIES ONLY AT JACKIE S BOWL KATONG TOMORROW TUES. 14TH NOV. AT 10 A.M. ALL LADIES WELCOME! FREE COFFEE!! ORCHARD KATONG A Grange Road. Vtl II Mil 542. East Coast68 words
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Miscellaneous48 1967-11-13 16 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $84,260 FIRST PRIZE No: *****3 ($27,805) SECOND PRIZE No: *****0 —(s 6,951) THIRD PRIZE No; *****7 3.475) STARTERS: ($514 EACH) Nos. *****6 *****4 *****6 *****6 *****1 *****5 *****1 *****2 *****0 CONSOLATIONS: ($347 EACH) Nos. *****9 *****2 *****2 *****9 *****3 *****1 *****6 *****8 *****1 *****748 words
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