Eastern Sun, 27 November 1967
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Title Section27 1967-11-27 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 483 Monday, 27 November 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cents27 words
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Article, Illustration775 1967-11-27 1 KHOO BOON CHOO; L.D. BAPTIST - Curfew partially lifted, sporadic incidents, Labour M.P. detained TENSE BUT... By KHOO BOON CHOO L.D. BAPTIST pENANG, Sun. There has been a general improvement in the overall situation in this island State although the curfew is still being imposed. Police and the military have the situation well— Pix by Mok Voon. - 775 words
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441 1967-11-27 1 POLICE PROTECTION: KHIR -IJENANG, Sun. The Ministry of Education announced this evening that Cambridge School Certificate Malaysian Certificate of Education and the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examinations will continue as scheduled tomorrow in Penang and Province Wellesley until the end of the specified examination441 words
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229 1967-11-27 1 ISTANBUL, Sun. (Reuter). Turkey today rejected Greece's latest proposals for a solution of the Cyprus crisis and set a deadline for a Greek reply to her own counter-pro-posals for 1000 G.M.T. Informed sources here said the main stumblingblock was the timing of a proposed withdrawal229 words
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Article49 1967-11-27 1 LISBON, Sun. (Reuter)— Raging floods in the outskirts of Lisbon and nearby villages last night killed 167 people, according to unofficial Press reports today. Incomplete reports received by Police said the death toll was about 50. Estimates of the injured were put at 50.49 words
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Miscellaneous19 1967-11-27 1 LADIES DAY CTJW “When you catch a fish you didn’t have to jump up and down in the boat!”19 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration550 1967-11-27 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today spoke of the "many instances" where export markets were waiting to be tapped and urged industrialists to see that such opportunities were not wasted. He was speaking at the opening of Singapore’s550 words
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Article, Illustration313 1967-11-27 2 PETER LOKE - By PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Sun. “The whole world loves a lover” these are heart-felt wishes from film fans all over Asia for the most charming film actress from Taiwan Chang Mei-Yao. ‘Thank you so much.” said a blushing Mei-Yao to me, when I313 words
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Article113 1967-11-27 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Law and Na- tional Development. Mr. E. W. Barker, will leave here shortly for Rangoon to attend the 18th Session of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee. Mr. Barker will be accompanied by the acting Assistant Secretary to the Economic Development Division,113 words
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Article73 1967-11-27 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. Mary Lian was elected president of the Association of Domestic Science Teachers at its inaugural meeting held at Anderson Girls’ Secondary School recently. Other office-bearers are: Vice-president. Miss Parimala Viswalingam secretary. Mrs. Rita Fernando: asst, secretary. Miss Nanie Hamid: treasurer, Mrs. Margaret Oen; and73 words
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Article, Illustration89 1967-11-27 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Indonesian Minister for Agriculture. Major-General Soetjipto, passed through Singapore on his way home after a visit to the Netherlands. At the airport to meet him was Lt. Colonel Ghani Djemat from the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore. The Indonesian Minister told the Eastern89 words
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Article, Illustration297 1967-11-27 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Taiwan's two most popular film actresses. Pai Lan and Chang Mei-Yao. flew into Singapore last night to take part in the All Stars Variety Show. The show in aid of Singapore Children’s charities to be held at the National Theatre from— Eastern Sun photo. - 297 words
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Article, Illustration241 1967-11-27 2 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Delegates to the recently concluded 11th Session of the ECAFE Sub-Com-mittee on Metals and Engineering in Sydney are aware of Singapore's industrial and economic programme and impressed by her progress over the last few years. This was stated by Mr. Tay Kwang Seng,241 words
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80 1967-11-27 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Miss Madeline Tam. this year’s Miss Tourism Singapura. will crown the Singapore Civil Service Queen at a Ball to be held at Ocean Park Hotel on Dec. 2 from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. The chairman of the social committee of the Singapore80 words
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303 1967-11-27 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The public has fully supported the Singapore Festival 68 to be held from Jan. 20 to Feb. 20 next year at Gay World. Festival stalls is Gay World are fully bookeo ad there has been an impressive list of donations as prizes303 words
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Article, Illustration142 1967-11-27 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two Justices of the Peace yesterday received their warrants of appointment from President Yusof bin Ishak at a simple ceremony at the Istana. They are Mr. Goh Tjoei Kok, a businessman, and Mr. Francis Thomas, the Principal of the St. Andrew's School, who142 words
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337 1967-11-27 3 SINGAPORE, Sun Mr. Bo See Beng, a member of Parliament, said here today that people of different races should be allowed to feel proud of their respective cultural heritage and descent. Mr. Ho, who was speak"hg at the 22nd anniversary celebrations of the Singapore337 words
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Article, Illustration78 1967-11-27 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Japanese Ambassadordesignate to Singapore. Mr. Renichiro Yoshida, arrived here last night to take t p his appointment. Together with him is Mrs. Yoshida. A large number of the Embassy’s staff and heads of the Japanese industrial organisations in Singapore were present at the78 words
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Article, Illustration132 1967-11-27 3 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. The gay faces of the children and the unmistakable features of Santa Claus in this Eastern Sun picture indicates that Christmas is around the corner. At this Christmas party at Fraser and Neave Hall in River Valley Road here yesterday, 2,000 underprivileged— EASTERN SUN PHOTO NEWS Cameraman: Jimy Chcu- - 132 words
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252 1967-11-27 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Government's Urban and Rural Services Committee has embarked on its five-year programme, costing $1.5 million, to provide street lighting in all the public streets and major roads in the Republic. The completion of street lighting in Mount Faber Road, the official252 words
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Article, Illustration159 1967-11-27 3 SINGAPORE. Sun The Sales Manager of the Far East Department for Siera —a world-renowned brand of radio and television equipment Mr. J. Kuhne is now on a Singapore-Ma-laysia tour to study local marketing conditions. Mr. Kuhne. who spent the past one week here, has159 words
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Article55 1967-11-27 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Vigilante Corps will hold its annual cycling competition on Dec. 3 at 8 a.m.. commencing at the National Youth Leadership Training Institute. South Buona Vista and finishing at the Vigilante Corps Headquarters. Whitley Road The Minister of State for Defence. Mr. Wee Toon Boon,55 words
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949 1967-11-27 4 Public warned: Hundreds evacuated KOTA BHARU, Sun. A general alarm has been declared in Kelantan following the rapid rise in the level of all rivers in the State. Water level of the Kelantan River at the flood assessing point at949 words
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Article42 1967-11-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A four-man delegation left here for Bangkok today to attend a week-long meeting of the Asian Parliamentary Union which begins on Tuesday. The delegation was led by Dato C. M. Yussof, the Speaker of the Dewan Ra'ayat.42 words
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35 1967-11-27 4 The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, on Friday declared open the Ninth Delegates’ Conference of CUEPACS at Dewan Toh Puan Raha in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows Tun Razak delivering his speech.35 words
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Article, Illustration60 1967-11-27 4 Jointly sponsored by more than 10 music and cultural groups, the festival will feature a medley 0 f folk songs and music. Picture shows the Kuala Lumpur Symphony OrchestraEastern Sun pix by; Mok Voon. - 60 words
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303 1967-11-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Government should restore the old 20-cent and 50-cent coins to their original value. In calling for this restoration. the Alliance Party Singapura pointed out that “no new Singapore coins were in circulation before the date of devaluation and the303 words
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78 1967-11-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sun More than 100 underprivileged children from the Red Cross and Cheshires Homes and other places will be treated to a Christmas party on Dec. 27, 28 and 29. The party, to be organised by Mrs Loui«a E.V. Cheang. will be held at her78 words
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Article248 1967-11-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government of Singapore is not contented to rest on its laurels. It is constantly looking for ways and means not only to maintain but also improve the living standards of its people. This was stated by Mr. Bernard Rodrigues. M P for248 words
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Article, Illustration275 1967-11-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun The Royal Air Force Seletar Pipe Band from Singapore has left for the Philippines this week for performances there. The pipers, all of them volunteers who are fully qualified tradesmen in the RAF, arrived in Manila in a Beverley aircraft from Seietar They275 words
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Article45 1967-11-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia’s ambassador designate to Indonesia, Tan Sri Ya'acob Abdul Latiff left here today to take up his post in Jakarta Speaking to newsmen before his departure. Tan Sri Ya’acob said relations between Malaysia and Indonesia were extremely good.45 words
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147 1967-11-27 4 IPOH, Sun- The AllMalaya Chinese Mining Association has applied for prospecting licence to cbver 23,500 acres off the coast of Perak for off-shore mining The Vice-President of the association, Mr. Leow Yin Sip, said the capital which the assocation called for initial off-shore147 words
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714 1967-11-27 10 KHOO BOON CHOO - By KHOO BOON CHOO and L. D. BAPTIST PENANG, Sun. Member of Parliament and State Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, was among the three Labour Party members detained by the Police, while eight branches of the Labour Party throughout the State were raided. This714 words
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222 1967-11-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Labour Party supports the "hartal" but holds no responsibility for the riot in Penang, said Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, Labour MP for Batu, here today. At a press conference, he said the “hartal” was organised by an action222 words
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172 1967-11-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, and the Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak, have appealed to the public to remain calm. Speaking after presenting a set of saffron coloured robes to Data Eu Eng Hock who became a monk today,172 words
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246 1967-11-27 10 PENANG, Sun. Subversive documents including a speech of Moo Tse-tung ond on open letter protesting against devaluation and urging for hartal were found in the headquarters of the Labour Party during police raids. Labour Party branches were also raided. This was disclosed by the Deouty246 words
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Article27 1967-11-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun UMNO's executive secretary Enche Musa Hitam left for Hong Kone today to attend a ten-day youth services conference which begins tomorrow.27 words
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Article62 1967-11-27 10 PENANG. Sun. The latest casualty figures for Penang Island are nine dead. 58 persons injured and still In hospital and 110 persons in jured and treated as outpatients. For Butterworth: 18 people injured and still in hospital and nine injured treated as outpatients These figures were disclosed62 words
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Article82 1967-11-27 10 IPOH. Sun. The Sultan of Perak. Tuanku Idris Shah today warned the people in the State not to follow the “bad example” in Penang by resorting to disturbances to cause havoc to innocent people. He was speaking at the opening of the $89,000 new mosque in Chemor.82 words
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Article, Illustration33 1967-11-27 10 THE Minister of Commerce and Industry Dr Lim Su—e Aun (I’fti dprlarrH nwn on Saturday Pictur. ahow, Mr Cho Jock Kim (second from left Zdi.'lJZ*' fuTis33 words
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Article193 1967-11-27 10 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Two gunmen grabbed 52.500 from the Toong Fong Omnibus Company at Pudu Road in a daring holdup here this morning. Eight men wer» held up under gun-point during the robbery which lasted less than four minutes A police party, led193 words
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Article105 1967-11-27 10 PENANG. Sun The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bln Abdul Rahman tonight appealed to shopkeepers to open their shops tomorrow as there was no reason to close them. He also urged them not to raise the prices of food-0 stuff as the people were105 words
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Article117 1967-11-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Board of Architects. States of Malaya, is offering S3OO for the best design of a new common seal which will he used when the new Architects Act, 1967, comes into force. Entries are invited from the public as well as those now117 words
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360 1967-11-27 11 LUMPUR, Sun. Leaders of the Kuala Lumpur Hawkers and Petty Traders Association have gone around to markets, shops and stalls instructing their members and friends to keep them open everyday and not to pay heed to any propaganda spread by the enemy. This360 words
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Article129 1967-11-27 11 PORT DICKSON. Sun The Chief of Logistics Staff. Brigadier Ibrahim bin Muhamud Said took the salute at the passing-out parade of 208 recruits at the Port Dickson Garrison and Re cruit Training Centre yesterday. The recruits 104 Malaysia Rangers. 81 for the Royal Malay Regiment, 41129 words
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366 1967-11-27 11 KUALA LUMPI'R. Sun. The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin in a broadcast over Television and Radio Malaysia today said the wanton destruction in Penang was an “illuminating but sad experience.” Illuminating, the Minister pointed out. because the people behind the act366 words
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Article103 1967-11-27 11 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun It will be a straight fight between the Alliance and Pan-Malayan Islamic Party for the Chukai Parliamentary by-election to be held on Dec. 23The Alliance candidate will be Enche Ngah bin Haji Awang. 38. a former employee of the National Electricity Board, now103 words
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Article31 1967-11-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The South-east Asia Press Cent.e will be organising a workshop for reporters from Chinese language newspapers from Dec 4 —16 at the centre, 203 Jalan Ampang.31 words
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Article32 1967-11-27 11 MUAR. Sun The Mentri Besar of Johore Dato Haji O’hman bin Haji Mohamed Sa'at will open a new Old People’s Home at Pekan Nanas on Wednesday at 7.30 pm.32 words
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Article, Illustration202 1967-11-27 11 Medicines and aniibiotics worth $7,000 given by the Australian Red Cross to the Malaysian Red Cross Society were handed over this week by Mrs, A. N Dollard to the Chairman of the Selangor Branch of the Red Cross. Timka Tan Sri Muhammad bin Tunku Besar202 words
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Article, Illustration29 1967-11-27 11 A Rothmans presentation Two mods sizzle it out at Saturday night’s Advertisers’ Association A Night in Carnaby Street ball at the Dragon Court, Hotel Merlin. Pix by Mok Voon.— Pix by; Mok Voon. - 29 words
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212 1967-11-27 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. People living In the riverine and low lying areas in Upper Perak are keeping their fingers crossed, that they would not be hit by floods again. A police spokesman said today the police on mobile vans have gone round the212 words
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Article70 1967-11-27 11 IPOH. Sun. Two gliders, a gift from the Government of India, will be handed over at the Airport here on Tuesday, at 5 p.m. by the Minister of Transport Tan Sri Sardon bin Hajl Jubir, to the Perak Flying Club The Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bln70 words
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Article53 1967-11-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The following were elected to hold offices of the Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber for 1968: President Mr. Allen Yap; vice-presidents Mr Ee Hong Lian and Mr. David Lai; secretary Mr. Raymond Lye: treasurer Mr. William Lai; directors Mr. Charles Mok; Mr Rodney Tan and53 words
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Article40 1967-11-27 11 MUAR. Sun. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Othman bin Haji Mohamed Sa’at. who is also the Chief Scout of Johore, will open a Segamat District Scout Rally at the Segamat Secondary School Ground on Dec. 1.40 words
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Article48 1967-11-27 11 NILAI. Sun. The Lower Secondary School (English and Malay), has an enrolment of 700 pupils, was opened by Tan Sri (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. Mentri Besar, Negri Sembilan, today. The opening was followed by an exhibition, tea. priz£giving day and a cultural show.48 words
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Article52 1967-11-27 11 PENANG. Sun. influence of comic books, cinema shows and television has been blamed as one of the causes of juvenile delinquencies today This was said by the Minister of Welfare Services. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, when he officially declared open the $182,000 Paya Terubong Orphanage in Ayer52 words
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Article22 1967-11-27 11 MUAR. Sun The Tengku Mahkota of Johore will make a one-day official visit to Mers i n g on Tuesday.22 words
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384 1967-11-27 11 IPOH. Sun.—Senior Gov* ernmet officials in the Treasury were today called upon to resign following their inability to foresee Malaysia’s present difficulties brought about by the devaluation of the British pound This call was made by the chairman of the Democratic Action Party, Ipoh,384 words
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Article53 1967-11-27 11 IPOH. Sun. Two long service Malaysia army personnel received their long service medals at a ceremony at Brigade Headquarters in Ashby Road here yesterday. They were M arrant Officer, Lazim bln Said of the Second Malaysian Infantry Brigade, and Staff Sergeant Idris bin Basir of53 words
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Article32 1967-11-27 11 IPOH. Sun. The Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said, will officially declare open a “model house” of MARA's rural housing schema at Airport Road here on Wednesday, at 9.50 a.m32 words
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336 1967-11-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A 15-man Australian chemical industries trade mission arrived here yesterday to explore the possibilities of selling more Australian chemicals and pharmaceutical products to Malaysia But while the mission’s primary objective was to sell, members who represent336 words
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Miscellaneous16 1967-11-27 4 Pm T£/?R/RLYSCfiKY. l >*A». T 1 ieicn 1 TSCMEIH/NG C/S4Y/M VERY SORRY} V a EM ~‘&x-16 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article421 1967-11-27 5 Johnson hides out at the JBJ to scheme SPECTRE OF DEVALUATION OVER THE U.S. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Sun. (UPI) PRESIDENT Johnson is hiding out at his ranch here to plan away out of economic disaster for the United States. He hopes to see the week421 words
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74 1967-11-27 5 Four young American sailors who deserted from the aircraft-carrier Intrepid in Japan two weeks ago, pictured as they appeared on Moscow television before a nation-wide audience. The sailors, left to right: Michael A. Lindner; Craig Anderson: John M. Barilla, and Richard D. Bailey, denounced the U.S. war effort in VietnamUPI photo. - 74 words
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Article46 1967-11-27 5 TOKYO. Sun (Reuter) A Japanese Maritime Safety Agency patrol boat today rescued 17 of 18 Japanese fishermen missing off the Pacific Coast of central Japan after they abandoned their ship late yesterday, an agency spokesman said. The survivors were spotted in a life boat46 words
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Article, Illustration152 1967-11-27 5 CALCUTTA, Sun. (Reuter) All tram and bus services in Calcutta were withdrawn last night after demonstrators tried to set fire to transport vehicles in the fourth day of protests against the dismissal of the ft’est Bengal Government. The demonstrators were driven off by police as the rityUPI Radiophoto - 152 words
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Article70 1967-11-27 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) Senator William Proxmire, chairman of the Joint Congressional Economic Committee, suggested yesterday that one way of balancing the U.S budget would be a sharp pullout of American troops from Europe “We could pull four of our six divisions back from Europe. This would cut70 words
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Article229 1967-11-27 5 ISTANBUL, Sun (Reuter) The main stumbling block to reducing tension over Cyprus appeared last night to be how quickly any withdrawal of Greek forces from the island should take place. According to informed sources here. Greece is understood to have suggested a withdrawal taking up to229 words
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639 1967-11-27 5 WEEDED NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) The United Nations Association of the United States warned today that nuclear reactors in more than 40 countries would soon be producing enough plutonium to make 5,000 nuclear bombs. A study prepared for the association by639 words
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224 1967-11-27 5 1-Day Thursday GENEVA, Sun. (Reuter) British and National Liberation Front (NLF) negotiators have engaged in intensive talks in an effort to settle as many outstanding issues as possible before South Arabia becomes independent by Thursday after 129 years of British rule. Political questions224 words
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Article85 1967-11-27 5 HONG KONG. Sun. (Reuter) A terrorist bomb was hurled at a police car today as it was patrolling the Sai Kung district in northeast Kowloon. A government spokesman said the vehicle was slightly damaged when the bomb exploded but no one was injured. No arrest was85 words
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588 1967-11-27 6 'DE-AMERICANISE' VIETNAM WAR -SENATORS TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Japan s Foreign Minister Mr. Takeo Miki said yesterday that Okinawa and other U.S. occupied islands are “foremost" concerns in Japan's foreign affairs. Mr. Miki said also that Japan remains willing to assume a liaison or third party588 words
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Article78 1967-11-27 6 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) Mr. George Thomas. Minister of State in the British Commonwealth Office, arrived in Delhi last night for a four-day visit to India. He said he noped to exchange views with Indian Ministers and officials on matters of mutual interest to India and78 words
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Article, Illustration14 1967-11-27 6 Wounded soldiers being evacuated from Hill 875 in Dak To to hospital. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 14 words
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Article, Illustration36 1967-11-27 6 Out in space?? Human fly? Neither. Two ballet stars at the International Dance Festival in Paris recently. But?? You are correct. The photo has been turned up one right angle. Pana photo.Pana photo. - 36 words
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Article199 1967-11-27 6 LONDON. Sun. (UPT) London Bridge started coming down yesterday although not. as in the nursery rhyme, falling down. The city began work to dismantle the 1825 granite bridge to replace it with a six-lane modem structure London Bridge was still structurally sound but had became199 words
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270 1967-11-27 6 WALLOPS ISLAND. Virginia. Sun. (Reuter) —Two wnite rats are to be rocketed 100 miles into space next week to find out how they behave in an artificially induced gravity field. A 300-pound spacecraft carrying the rats, which will not be recovered, will be270 words
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Article37 1967-11-27 6 BERGAMO. Italy. Sun. (UPI). Midwife Egle Bendotti. 43. was i n critical condition yesterday from meningitis she contracted from a 3-year old boy when she vainly tried to save his life by mouth-to-mouth respiration.37 words
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Article110 1967-11-27 6 DUBLIN. Irish Republic, Sun. (Reuter) Ireland yesterday started spraying British visitors from head to foot in a stringent new precaution against the foot-and-mouth herd disease. Officials at harbours and airports used atomiser-type sprays to disinfect visitors and the contents of any luggage that may have come110 words
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Article182 1967-11-27 6 CHICAGO. Sun. (UPI) A maior storm accompanied by much colder air pushed southward along the Rockies and adjacent plains yesterday. Another storm was tapering off in New England after spreading snow from New York to Maine. Hazardous driving and stockmen’s warnings were up in parts182 words
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Article149 1967-11-27 6 COLOMBO. Sun. (Reuter) West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger and Ceylonese Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake discussed an increase in West German aid to Ceylon in one-hour talks. Informed sources said yesterday. Details of the discussions were not immediately known. Under an agreement signed In Colombo149 words
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260 1967-11-27 6 £10 M. LOSS SO FAR LONDON. Sun (UPI) Sixty-nine new cases of foot-and-mouth disease were confirmed in England and Wales yesterday and fears grew that the century’s worst outbreak might spread to Scotland and Ireland The new outbreaks brought the total of confirmed260 words
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252 1967-11-27 6 Argentine to ‘protest in advance 'Don't try to pin blame on us' BUENOS AIRES. Sun (UPI) Argentine Minister of Economy Adalbert Krieger Vasena told newsme n that there was so far no official information about measures concerning Argentinian meats in Great Britain. The Minister made the statement after a two-hour252 words
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170 1967-11-27 6 BURLINGTON. Vermont, Sun. (UPI)—A 5-year-old girl remained in coma yesterday. suffering from a form of encephalitis apparently brought on by a smallpox vaccination. The girl. Susan Campbell, has been in a coma for a week She was brought to the Mary Fletcher unit170 words
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Article81 1967-11-27 6 TOKYO. Sun (UPI) Japan's commercial atomic power plant north of Tokyo resumed operations again after a Are in a heat exchange chamber shut the station down one week ago Three of the four atomic reactors at the plant in Mito were reactivated yesterday morning The fire81 words
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Article241 1967-11-27 6 CHIQUINQUIRA, Colom bia. Sun. (UPI). A deadly dose of arsenic, mysteriously mixed into bread dough, has killed at least “0 persons and left more than 600 seriously ill. a government spokesman said last night. The widespread out break of poisoning came from a supply of arsenic241 words
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Article86 1967-11-27 6 JUBLJANA, Yugoslavia, Sun (UPI) British tourists may now stay in many Yugoslav hotels for 10 per cent less cost than visitors from other countries, it was announced yesterday. Vlado Mikus. director general of the Kompas Tourist Agency, said many hotels decided on the cut ra e for British86 words
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502 1967-11-27 7 DISSENTING DEMOCRATS' ATTACK LBJ AT HOME SAIGON, Sun. (CPI) Vie Iron g forces launched a mortar attack against the American coastal enclave at Nha Trang early today. They followed up with a ground attack against the headquarters compound for C.S. Special Forces in502 words
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Article182 1967-11-27 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) The Indonesian Navy will stage a large scale sea manoeuvre this week at Java Sea. the Navy announced today. The manoeuvre, called Operation Bina Yudha (War) will be commanded by Colonel Suparno. Chief-of-Staff of the Sea Fleet. Ships taking part in182 words
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Article130 1967-11-27 7 SYDNEY. Sun (Reuter) Maternity dresses for pampered pregnant poodles are sellings well in Sydney. The frilly, fashionable coats which hide approaching motherhood can now be bought in every major pet requisite parlour in Sydney for the self conscious poodle or any other expectant canine. Mrs Cecil Sykes,130 words
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Article74 1967-11-27 7 PARIS Ask-a-stupid-quf stioo department: A woman saw a Japanese man standing at a railroad station with a large printed ticker saying “Kinky Nippon tourist" stuck on the side of his suitcase Suspecting the man was a victim of a practical joke, she went up to him74 words
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Article, Illustration15 1967-11-27 7 POLICEMAN in Calcutta “questions” youngster suspected of haring taken part in riots. t'PI radio- photo— t'PI radio-; photo - 15 words
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202 1967-11-27 7 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) China fears that the Soviet proposal for an international Communist conference next February mieht he a plan to alienate her from other Communist parties, the Peking-based correspondent of the Asahi Shimbun reported here today. The correspondent, without giving sources, said China202 words
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100 1967-11-27 7 WASHINGTON, Sun.(UPI) —Defence Secretary Robert S. McNamara on Friday ordered steps to redistribute “excess” supplies sent to US. forces in Vietnam McNamara instructed Army Secretary Stanley Resor to appoint a General to look into such surplus material and see that it is “promptly identified and100 words
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Article42 1967-11-27 7 those who had been previously misled, the Board of Trade Journal notes in its latest table of movie registrations that the correct title of a film previously recorded as "Plink Plonk Plink" should now be ‘Plink Plunk Plink”42 words
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Article216 1967-11-27 7 HAMBURG, Germany. Sun. (CPI). German-born USscientist H. Wernher von Braun said yesterday that the United States may attempt to land a man on the moon by the end of 1969. Von Braun said current American planning was to make the moon landing attempt in flight216 words
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Article69 1967-11-27 7 MANILA. Sun (UPI) The government has sent medical teams to Masbate Island South of Manila to help check an outbreak of typhoid fever in the area which has killed at least 10 persons and downed 64 others. Health Secretary Paulino Garcia ordered the medical teams to69 words
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Article473 1967-11-27 7 Asia's luxury work Kingdom TOKYO. Sun (UPI) Japanese workers will pick up bonuses at the end of the year totalling U 554,166 m and averaging about US $.300 for each employee. Much of the money will go for down payments on cars and colour television473 words
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Article148 1967-11-27 7 Smith - by Smith SALISBURY. Sun. (Reuter) Rhodesian leader lan Smith pledged last night that British Premier Harold Wilson would never get the chance to make "such a hell of a mess" of Rhodesia as he had made of Britain. In a fiery speech at the farming centre of Karoi.148 words
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Article, Illustration122 1967-11-27 7 Winter is setting In. Fritz von Cnnih in “Opfergang” (“Sacrifice”) wrote more than a century ago: "The wounded wood stood there like a howling giant. Its drunken arms were snapped and beaten down what have you done, poor woods!”122 words
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362 1967-11-27 7 WICHITA FALLS. TEXAS. Sun. (CPI) The brother of Lee Harvey Oswald says that if Lee had had the benefit of attending a military school such as his two older brothers had he might not have done what he did on362 words
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Article138 1967-11-27 7 ADEN. Sun. (Reuter) The first phase in the withdrawal of 4.590 British troop* from the outlying sectors of Aden to the perimeter of Khormaksar Air Base began todayOne thousand troops with armoured cars and other vehicles will be flown to Britain Among the first batch138 words
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80 1967-11-27 7 SAN ANTONIO. Texas Sun. (UPI) Lynda Bird Johnson has invited her former hcartthrob. movie star George Hamilton, to her wedding in the White House on I)ec. 9. But Hamilton declines to say whether he will attend the double ring ceremony when Lynda. 23,80 words
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Article145 1967-11-27 7 MANILA. Sun (Reuter) Philippine postal officials have relaxed their strict interpretations of regulations and will allow reproduced classical works of art such as nudes to enter the country. A recent order from President Marcos to the Bureaus of Posts and Customs said that the entry of145 words
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Article40 1967-11-27 7 AMMANFORD. Wales Eighty-year-old pastor Rees Evans conducted his own funeral service here on dayAs his coffin lay in the village chapel a tape-record-ed sermon sent his voice echoing round the church The sermon was secretly recorded five years ago40 words
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Advertisement107 1967-11-27 5 THE CHAIRMAN AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF NANYANG STEEL INDUSTRIES (M) SDN., BERHAD, WISH TO THANK ALL THEIR FRIENDS, CUSTOMERS AND GUESTS FOR THEIR FLORAL BOUQUETS, TELEGRAMS, LETTERS, WELL WISHES AND KIND ATTENDANCE AT THE OFFICIAL OPENING Of THEIR FACTORY At 7y 4 MILESTONE, JALAN KOTA TINGGI JOHORE B AHRU,107 words
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Article771 1967-11-27 8 »pHE sufferings of the people of Penang as a result of political terrorism should open the eyes of complacent Malaysians to the dangerous policies of certain leftwing opposition parties in this country. These parties are led by intellectuals who, day in and day out, encourage the masses771 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1967-11-27 8 Hoo Ban Khee - by: Hoo Ban Khee HPHE $142 million Batang Padang H y dr o-e ledric Scheme in Cameron Highlands, designed to give warmth and light to every household in West Malaysia, is nearing completion. Engineers and workers are now busily putting up finishing1,359 words
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Advertisement41 1967-11-27 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1967 a3-B. Cantonment Read, 39. lalan Sultan. Singapore 2. Kuala Lumpur. Malayeia. Telephone: *****/V Telephone: *****/6 Penang Office 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** Ipoh Office 77. Brewster Road, Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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667 1967-11-27 9 The weekly market review SINGAPORE, Sat. The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week dominated a very cautious note and widespread uncertainties over the effect of sterling devalua- tion by 14.3 per cent. Following this, all trading In both Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading667 words
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277 1967-11-27 9 T ONDON, Sun. (UFI). Air fares for countries that devalued their currency will be raised on Monday to correspond with the amount of devaluation, the International Air Transport Association (1.A.T.A.) announced last night. There will be no change for countries whose currency277 words
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187 1967-11-27 9 MEXICO CITY, Sun (UPI) Japanese exports to Mexico have increased from $7.4 million in 1955 to $50.2 million in 1966. but Japan still had a deficit of 5127 million in its trade with Mexico, according to a study by Nacional Financiera. the government’s187 words
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158 1967-11-27 9 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) China's Autumn Export Commodities Fair now being held in Canton was described by Chinese businessmen in Hong Kong as better organised than the Spring Fair earlier this year. The businessmen, who returned to the colony after attending the display, said158 words
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334 1967-11-27 9 VV A S H I N G T O N. Sun (I/Pl)—'“The United States now has less than l’Ss2 billion in gold available to back US$25 billion held by foreign countries, according to a Washington newsletter, “Background for Tomorrow’’. Background for Tomorrow334 words
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566 1967-11-27 9 MELBOURNE. (ANIB) Sun. Sheep are now being milked commercially for the first time in Australia. Traditionally regarded as the mainstay of the Australian economy and an integral part of Australia's image, the sheep particularly the dignified Australian Merino has held a place of566 words
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Article, Illustration175 1967-11-27 9 HONG KONG. Sun Cathay Pacific Airways held Ms first air freight conference for its own area freight specialists this month Cathay freight men from seven cities attended the three-day meeting at Cathay Pacific'* head office here. “This is basically for our freight salesmen to give them175 words
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408 1967-11-27 9 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sun. (UPI). Optimism over business prospects for early 1968 and resumption of operations at strikebound automotive plants have increased bookings for January delivery of steel for some producers, Steel Magazine said today. The magazine said there had been a pick-up in408 words
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104 1967-11-27 9 HONG KONG. Sun. (UPI) The chairman of the Hong Kong Exporters’ Association has advised his membership to seek a 10 per cent extra payment from overseas buyers to cover their losses due to sterling devaluation, it was reported yesterday. Mr. R. T.104 words
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Advertisement975 1967-11-27 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—SPORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE lime 8.35 a m. Airline ML 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 12.05 p m.975 words
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Miscellaneous1232 1967-11-27 10 YOUR jy and Radio TODAY -...A TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipob and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pabat: 9 I Kluang. P.M. 545 Opening Annet. Prog. Summary; 5.50 News Outlines is the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 600 News in1,232 words
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Article, Illustration382 1967-11-27 12 An incident happened when I was only eight years old. The afternoon had been fine previously, but had darkened suddenly which I considered to be a bad omen. The time was only five p.m and I was playing ‘Police and Thief” with my friends.382 words
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Article, Illustration466 1967-11-27 12 \IISERIES are widespread all over the world bex 1 cause people do not know the real way to make use of their lives. Some people find that lives are happier through some useless and evil ways like smoking, gambling and drinking. A happy life466 words
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Article, Illustration289 1967-11-27 12 IN the olden days, people were like frogs in a coconut shell. The Malay proverb for that is “Saoerti Katak di-bawah tempurong.” People in the past centuries only stayed in this respective village They did not know what was going on outside their kampong Their289 words
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Article, Illustration357 1967-11-27 12 THERE was a Girls’ Brigade camp at Port Dickson during the August holidays. Five girls from my Company. Ist Kampar went to the camp. My Captain. Miss Ling went with us too. Various companies in Malaya sent their girls to this camp. There were girls357 words
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Article, Illustration306 1967-11-27 12 PARENTS are more concerned about the future of their children. They doubt when they grow up, whether they will get a firm position in society; they doubt if they can struggle to make a success in life. Therefore parents play a significant role306 words
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Article, Illustration552 1967-11-27 12 ACCIDENTS! Everywhere one goes one is bound to And this word before us. What is the actual cause of accidents? Obviously, everyone knows that recklessness is responsible for these mishaps. Road accidents In Singapore have increased tremendously since the past few years. Usually, these552 words
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Article, Illustration276 1967-11-27 12 TO me flowers are little wonders created by nature- beautiful and enchanting. delicate and fragile. Many a tale, many a poem has been written on these'beauties, the inspirations of which most men in the streets fail to appreciate and decline to take advantage of. Seldom too,276 words
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Article, Illustration204 1967-11-27 12 EVERY student has a different attitude towards different types of teachers Usually, if the teacher is good and hardworking, most of the students will like him, and they wiil respect him, and do all the things possible to please him. If the teacher is lazy, and do204 words
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Advertisement272 1967-11-27 12 Rules of Eastern Sun’s essay writing All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended below. 2. No entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her photograph to272 words
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Article775 1967-11-27 13 HAROLD GROSSMAN - By HAROLD GROSSMAN IlfHAT’s your line? What are you most naturally Inclined to do best in life? Here are a set of intelligence tests which seek to discover the talents, hidden or otherwise, which you may have. You have just twelve minutes in which to complete the whole775 words
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999 1967-11-27 13 Reuter Correspondents in South-East Asia - By Reuter Correspondents in South-East Asia SIAN countries continue to make more and x more money out of the Vietnam War, with Japan at the head of the list. Official statistics are hard to come by, but there is a growing999 words
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913 1967-11-27 13 The Philippines is not happy with its share of procurement orders, well down in value on the area average. As the leading producer in the region of quality cameras, radios and tape-recorders, Japan is getting a double pay-off. It sells these goods to visiting U S.913 words
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457 1967-11-27 13 Q: I have leukoplakia which has required surgery several times. Since I have never smoked. I wonder if it could be due to a vitamin deficiency. A: Leukoplakia, a thickened. raised, whitish patch on a mucous surface, often is due to some continued irritation457 words
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Advertisement115 1967-11-27 13 WHAT’S YOUR LINE? YVHAT are you naturally inclined to do best in life? Here are intelligence tests which seek to discover the talents, hidden or otherwise, which you may have. Your type of intelligence may be such that you have aptitudes towards some lines, but not others. For there are115 words
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Miscellaneous237 1967-11-27 13 SHAH IGANISATTON LIDO Phone ***** Last Day: 10 30. 145. 5 30. 8.45 r m SCHOOL CHILDREN 85 cent* to ANY SEAT AT ALL SHOWS! 'THE ALAMO” Todd-Ao. Color-UA Tomorrow Wednesday Only: School Children R 5 cent* to Anv Seat At All Shows! Hay lev Mills £r Hvwel Bennett THE237 words
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251 1967-11-27 14 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI)— Paul Fuji, 27. world junior welterweight boxing champion, admitted last night to newsmen that he has been married to a 21-year-old Japanese girl, Tokyo newspapers reported today. The newspapers said Fuji, whose real name is Paul Takeshi Fuji, of Honolulu, appeared251 words
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Article92 1967-11-27 14 NEW YORK. Sun. <UPI) Eleven fighters, including seven world champions and four contenders for vacant heavyweight title, were named by the New York Boxing Writers Association today nominees for the Fighter of the Year Award World champions nominated were Curtis Cokes (welterweight). Paul Fuji (junior92 words
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Article244 1967-11-27 14 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Scotland's probable Rugby Union team to meet the New Zealand AH Blacks next Saturday gained a convincing victory i n the international trial at Murrayfield. Edinburgh, yesterday. It is expected that when Scotland’s team is chosen today it will show little change from244 words
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520 1967-11-27 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. It is through sports that people from all parts of the world are brought closer together and to understand each other better. Speaking at a dinner given by the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association tonight, the Minister of Local Government and Housing,520 words
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473 1967-11-27 14 PARIS. Sun. LReuter) The New Zealand All Blacks steam-rolled their way to a 21-15 victory over France in a thunderous Rugby Union match at Colombes Stadium here yesterday. The New Zealanders, though given perhaps the hardest fight of their tour, thoroughly confirmed473 words
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Article63 1967-11-27 14 DACCA. Sun. (Reuter) Iran beat Pakistan 2-0 here today in the opening match a three-nation soccer competition to foster regional no-operation between developing nations. Iran's industrious forwards quiciyy gained the upper hand and centre-forward Ismail scored the first goal in the 39th minute Seven minutes after half-time63 words
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Article241 1967-11-27 14 NEW BURY, Berkshire, Sun. (Reuter) In i thrilling photo RONDETTO owned by A.B. Mitchell won the Hennessy Gold Cup handicap steeplechase run over three and a quarter miles and 82 yards here yesterday. R.J.B Blindell’s STALBRIDGE COLONIST was second a nd Lady Weir’s WHAT A241 words
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185 1967-11-27 14 MEXICO CITY. Sun Tender steaks and kindly police are being arranged for athletes, officials and newsmen taking part in the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City next October. The Olympic Organising Committee is buying its own herd of 3,000 Herford steers to provide steaks for185 words
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Article73 1967-11-27 14 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico. Sun. (UPI) t Chuck Courtney soared to a one over-par 73 yesterday but still managed to maintain a six-stroke lead in the third round of the U 5517,500 Puerto Rico open golf tournament. Courtney actually had his worst round of the meet but his73 words
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2262 1967-11-27 15 WINDSOR LAD - A treble for Glynn Pretty By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR/ Sun. Recovering from a foot injury, Jockey Glynn Pretty returned to the saddle today and landed a brilliant treble Cobber's Boy, Jerry's Special, and Algerian Affair here today. Pretty landed Cobber’s Boy2,262 words
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289 1967-11-27 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, will give away ‘colours’ to the outstanding sports personalities the University of Malaya at the Rothmans pavilion during the annual buffp* and dance of the University of Malaya's Athletic Unior. tomorrow'. The Prime Minister who289 words
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Article, Illustration85 1967-11-27 15 Britain’s master-of-the-track J i m Clark wears the winner's laurels yet afjaii. -"~r his victory the recent Spanish Grand Prix for formula one cars. He is flanked by fellowcountrymen Graham Hill (ieft) and .Australia's Jack Brabham. second and third respectively in the event. Edging: out his85 words
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288 1967-11-27 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Australia once again proved their superiority over Malaysia by soundly beating them 4-0 on a rain-sodden field at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. Australia, who beat Malaysia 1-0 at their last encounter in the South Vietnam Republic Day soccer competition, were288 words
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Article87 1967-11-27 15 MALACCA Sun. Phua Tien K:ay of Selangbr today won the Malacca open golf championship. returning a score of 150 over two days’ play Phua. played consistently both vesterday and today despite bad weather to beat. Selangor's RA. Mallal by nirte strokes. Phua returned a 76 yesterday87 words
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Article236 1967-11-27 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sufi.— Selangor Club edged Combined Old Bovs Rugby Association in the final of the 10- rugby tournament to become the first holder* of the Dr. Hui Weng Choon challenge trophy. The match played in rain-soaked conditions at the padang was a keenly contested Selangor236 words
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Article237 1967-11-27 15 PERTH. Sun (Reuter) A fine innings of 7d not out by Ferrokh Engineer saved the Indian cricket team from collapse against Western Australia here today. Facing a Western Australia first innings score of 480 for five declared, the Indians finished the second day of237 words
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Article76 1967-11-27 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Enche Jaffar Ali won the senior section of the University of Malaya General Staff Union eight-mile big walk here today when he' completed the course in 52 minutes 30 seconds In the veteran section over three miles Mr. Lau Yew Chung came in first76 words
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Advertisement554 1967-11-27 14 Classified Ads. SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) AIR CONDITIONING Design Engineers required by Consulting Engineers in Singapore. Applications are Invited from Singapore Citizens suitably qualified and having a minimum of 5 years practical experience in the design and technical administration of commercial and industrial air conditioning and refrigeration systems.554 words
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Advertisement776 1967-11-27 14 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the use of State lands between Duneam Road and Bukit Timah Road for flower nurseries. Plans of the flower nursery plots are available for inspection in the Land Office. Citv Hall, Ground Floor. St Andrew’s Road. The plans can also be purchased at the776 words
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Advertisement176 1967-11-27 14 THE CHAIRMAN AND THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF PERCHETAKAN SERI TIMOR SENDIRIAN BERHAD(A WHOLLY -OWNED COMPANY OF FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LTD.) wish to thank The Hon'ble Minister for Commerce and Industry Dr. Lim Swee Aun for officiating the opening ceremony, all their friends.' customers and guests for their floral bouquets,176 words
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Miscellaneous62 1967-11-27 15 TIME AND TIDE Penan?: 8.46 am. (6.3 ft.), 9-53 pm. (7.4 ft.) Port Swettenham: 1.08 a.m. (13.9 ft.), 1.30 pm. (123 ft.) Port Dickson: 1.56 am. (7.7 ft.), 2.40 p.m. (6.6 ft.) Singapore: 7.18 a.m. (7.7 ft), 7.02 p.m. (7.7 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 5.13 a.m. (7.4 ft.), 522 p.m. (5.962 words
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697 1967-11-27 16 LIVERPOOL KEEP UP CHALLENGE WITH 2-1 WIN T ONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Manchester United had their lead at the of the English First Division cut to a single point yesterday when they drew one-one away to Chelsea before a capacity 55,000 crowd. Liverpool and Manchester697 words
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Article2149 1967-11-27 16 RESULTS TABLES ENGLISH ONE Arsenal Chelsea i West Ham M. United 0 1 Newcastle U. 4 Sheffield W. Notts F 0 Leeds U. Sheffield U. 2 Leicester C. 0 2 0 Coventry C. 0 Everton 2 Southampton 3 Sunderland 2 1 Liverpool 2 Wolves 1 Stoke City 0 Fulham Man.2,149 words
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375 1967-11-27 16 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. (UPI). Negro athletes split on Saturday over a proposed black boycott of the 1968 Olympic Games. Among those who vowed to pass up the Olympic competition at Mexico City was track star Tommie Smith, who holds or shares nine world records375 words
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