Eastern Sun, 30 November 1967
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Title Section28 1967-11-30 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION rfe E s td. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 486 Thursday, 30 November 1967. MC(P) 2251 fa KDN 2660 Price 15 cents28 words
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Article1594 1967-11-30 1 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There was a further improvement in the situation on Penang Island today. Only one incident was reported in which a curfewbreaker was shot dead at Weld Quay, George Town, last night. He failed to stop when challenged by a member of the security1,594 words
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289 1967-11-30 1 PENANG. Wed. The curfew on Penan* Island will be lifted from 6 a m to 6 p.m. as from tomorrow a 12-hour relaxation compared to present five-and-a-half-hour break in curfew. This wag announced by the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, at289 words
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Article, Illustration588 1967-11-30 1 KHOO BOON CHOO - By KHOO BOON CHOO BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed.—The present disturbances in Penang and other parts of the country had been started by the Communists who had infiltrated into the Laoour Party of Malaya. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said this at a meeting with members ofby; UMNO Selangor. - 588 words
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183 1967-11-30 1 Dentists will tell you how more teeth are lost from gum trouble than from any other cause. Certain danger signs are gums which are sore or tender to touch, or gums that bleed a little when you brush your teeth.183 words
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Miscellaneous27 1967-11-30 1 LADIES DAY J MW** .-Ksaar- g-n “Since you mention it. I did feel a distinct twinge when that horse fell on me at the third fence 1”27 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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574 1967-11-30 2 PETER LOKE - MEETING TO CLEAR OUTSTANDING ISSUES By PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Wed. Three main issues are in the way of a joint shipping agreement between Singapore and Indonesia. The Singapore-Indone-sia Joint Commission on Shipping scheduled to meet next week in Singapore will devote most of its574 words
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156 1967-11-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Mr J.AT. Pereira, executive director of the Malayan 7 Agricultural Producers' Association. today completed his submission before the Industrial Court The court was hearing a •dispute between MAPA and the National Union of plantation Workers, arising out of MAPA's decision in June to156 words
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118 1967-11-30 2 SINGAPORE Wed Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah today dismissed an appeal against sentence by two men. The tw-o men. Oh Soon Poh and Ho Ah Lee. were sentenced to three years’ jail each by a Lower Court on a charge of armed robbery. They were said118 words
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Article50 1967-11-30 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Pak Hock Pai Athletic Association will hold “A night of pugilism and lion dance” on the occasion of its 20th anniversary at the National Theatre’ on Dec. 3 at 7.30 p.m The show will be in aid of the Singapore Arts Council Building Fund.50 words
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Article95 1967-11-30 2 IPOH. Wed. The Malaysian Chinese Association, Perak branch, strongly supports Government’s action against the Labour Party and trouble makers for the situation, prevailing in Penang and now extended to parts of Perak and Kedah. “The people in Penang in particular and the nation in general95 words
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Article, Illustration27 1967-11-30 2 Firemen are seen trying to bring the fire under control. At the same time. workers quickly unloaded several hundreds of bags from the lighter. —Eastern Sun photo.—Eastern; Sun photo. - 27 words
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Article144 1967-11-30 2 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN SINGAPORE, Wed. A few hundred bags of rice bran went up in smoke this afternoon at Telok Ayer Basin here when a lighter, which was carrying them, caught fire. According to a clerk, smoke was seen coming out from the lighter as144 words
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Article, Illustration226 1967-11-30 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Response to the offer for sale of luxurious houses in Watten Estate by Lucky Realty Co. Ltd. has been very encouraging. As shown in the pix above many people have gone to their office at Asia Commercial Finance Building226 words
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336 1967-11-30 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Shippm? Freight Working Committee is to seek Government support in its fight against the “unreasonable and unacceptable freight rates imposed by Shipping Conferences on local shippers’’. The Committee, nominated by some 60 trade organisations and headed by leaders from the Singapore Chinese336 words
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191 1967-11-30 2 \,f ALACCA, Wed. The president of MCA here. Dato Tan Cheng Swee has appealed to party members not to hoard food to prevent an unnecessary rise in prices. l>ato Tan. in a statement today said hoarding could also lead to misunderstanding between shopkeepers191 words
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Article55 1967-11-30 2 MUAR, Wed. Heads of departments, community and political leaders and members of voluntary organisations here will attend a “good citizens’ conference” at the Chi Chi Assembly Hall at Jalan Arab tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. The chairman of the Johore State Good Citizens Operation Committee, Dato Chua Song55 words
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Article44 1967-11-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Minister of Labour Mr. V. Manickavasagam will be present at the Pure Life Society premises at 6th mile Puchong Road tomorrow at 5.00 p.m. to distribute gifts of clothing and prizes to the 100 children of the orphanage.44 words
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Article, Illustration441 1967-11-30 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Italian Engineering Exhibition's delegate. Dr. Giorgio Marinoni is confident that the existing good economic relations between Singapore and Italy will continue to increase and strengthen. In an interview today, he said he hoped the two countries would take advantage of the commercial441 words
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Article97 1967-11-30 3 10 a m.-6 pm. Italian Engineering Exhibition. Shenton Circus .1.30 p.m.-10-30 p.m. Government Family Planning Mobile Exhibition. Yio Chu Kang (10 m.s.) Communitv Centre. 5.30 p.m-9.00 p.m S.A.T.A. free mass X-ray campaign at Tiong Bahru area, station at Kai Min Public School, Jalan Membina Barat. 8.30 p m.97 words
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94 1967-11-30 3 SINGAPORE. Wed A 19-year-old private in the People's Defence Force, Chan Kee Meng, was jailed for one day and fined $5OO in default three months’ jail by a Magistrate’s Court for theft of $2lO from a jackpot machine. Chan pleaded guilty to committing the94 words
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50 1967-11-30 3 SINGAPORE. Wed The next Government Family Planning and Population Board in conjunction with the People’s Association will be held at the Yio Chu Kang (10 m s.) Community Centre from tomorrow to Sunday. The exhibition will be open daily from 3.30 p m. to 10.30 pm50 words
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Article50 1967-11-30 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Society of Occupational Medicine will be sponsoring a talk by Dr. Albert Wee of Thomson Road Hospital on Friday on “The Patient with heart disease and his work It will be held at the Pathology Lecture Hall. General Hospital, Singapore at 615 p.m.50 words
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499 1967-11-30 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The re-organised Alliance Party Singapura today listed six "difficult economic problems" facing Singapore and suggested five" economic solutions" which it claimed would solve the problems. It named as one of its suggested “economic solution”, the successful establishment of a common market499 words
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Article40 1967-11-30 3 SINGAPORE. Wed The 7th Singapore Company Girls’ Life Brigade will be screening the film “Sordom and Gomorrah” at the Odeon Cinema on Saturday at 8 am. to augment the company’s fund. Tickets can be obtained from members.40 words
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350 1967-11-30 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Future school leavers were today urged to discard the prevalent traditional preju dice that jobs as waiters and receptionists in the hotel industry were degrading. Speaking at a Rotary Club (District 330' luncheon meeting this afternoon Miss Mary Llan. Head350 words
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156 1967-11-30 3 SINGAPORE. Wed Two youths pounced on an accountant of a firm as he was about to enter his office and grabbed away 52,900 which he had in his pockets yesterday. The accountant, Tay Liang Seng. 42, attached to the Norwich Fire Insurance Society Ltd. in156 words
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275 1967-11-30 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A good chance to spend the devalued currency at par value will be at the forthcoming Christmas Fair to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p m- The organiser of the275 words
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134 1967-11-30 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A clerk. Hussein bin Regin, who was sentenced to two months’ imprisonment by a lower court, had his sentence set aside and instead granted a conditional discharge today. Hussein was convicted by a lower court on a charge of dishonestly disposing of zinc sheets134 words
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Article116 1967-11-30 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A man with several stab wounds on his body was found dead near Gate 6 of the Port of Singapore Authority at 11.30 last night. The Police Secretary. Mr. Loke Foo Vee. said the deceased was identified as Quay Keng Tong, 42,116 words
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Article328 1967-11-30 4 ‘Don’t exploit current crisis in the country 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak has warned the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party not to exploit the current crisis in the country for their political ends. There were cases in which some of the PMIP members328 words
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Article125 1967-11-30 4 TPOH. Wed Late yesterday evening the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir. went for a ride in one of the two Indian 'Rohini’ gliders which the Government of India had presented to the Government of Malaysia Its pilot was Wing Commander M-V. Tilak125 words
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85 1967-11-30 4 MALACCA. Wed When 18 soldiers from the Terendak Camp today cramped into lift with a capacity for eight in a restaurant in Jalan Bendahara in town the lift door closed but the lift failed to move up. When the occupants could Hot85 words
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Article, Illustration69 1967-11-30 4 Colourfully-dressed figure stepping into a semi-state landau outside the Malaysian High Commission in London on Nov. 24 is the new Malaysian High Commissioner in London. Tan Sri Abdul Jamil, on his way to Buckingham Palace to present his letters of commission to QueenUPI photo. - 69 words
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Article292 1967-11-30 4 JOHORE. Bahru. Bed Thirty-one top Labour Party and Party Rakyat leaders in Johore were detained by the Special Branch in a State wide crackdown on pro-Com-munist elements late last night. They were detained under the Internal Security Act in surprise raids conducted on the Labour292 words
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Article, Illustration100 1967-11-30 4 The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Jo hart, yesterday received a cheque for $3,905 collected by Malay secondary and primary school teachers in aid of flood victims. The cheque was presented by Enche Lsa bin Yusof, chairman of the fund raising committee (centre) at— Eastern Sun pix. - 100 words
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Article, Illustration467 1967-11-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Royal Malaysian Navy will get its first Malaysian Commander on Friday. He is Captain K. Thanabalasingam, 31, a graduate of the Britannia Royal Naval College at Bartmouth, England. He will succeed Commodore A.N. Dollard who has completed a tour of duty467 words
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428 1967-11-30 4 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A housewife who was in her early 50's threw up her knitting one day and announced that she was going to paint. "Crazy/' was the response of some of her friends. That was four years back.428 words
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200 1967-11-30 10 KUCHING, Wed. The Governor of Sarawak, after consultation with the Chiet Minister. Dato Penghulu Tawi Sli. has approved the assignment of portfolios to the following ministers:— ABANG Haji Abdul Rahim bin Abang Haji Moasili. Deputy Chief Minister; DATO Teo Kui Seng. PXBS. Minister for200 words
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129 1967-11-30 10 KAMPAR. Wed. Seven “bad hats.” including notorious gang leaders and “tiger generals” operating here and in Bidor. were today confined to restricted residence for two years under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. The restrictees, included a member and a “tiger general” of the Wah Kee Gang,129 words
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Article414 1967-11-30 10 Sabah: Anti-smuggling Act in force from tomorrow TESSELTON, Wed. When the Anti-smug-gling Act comes into force here on Friday no new Filipino workers will be allowed to work in Sabah. Filipinos will also not be allowed to land in Sabah unless they possess border crossing414 words
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Article113 1967-11-30 10 Asia Evangelist Crusade at Stadium Negara 7 30 pm. Exhibition of tapestries from France at Samat Art Gallery 9 a m. to 6 p.m Art of space age at National Art Gallery 10 a .m. to 6.30 pm. Work* of prominent Malaysian artists by Peninsular Art Society at113 words
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Article33 1967-11-30 10 MUAR. Wed The Students’ Council of the Malayan Teachers’ College in Johore Bahru will hold a dinner to mark the official opening of the college, here on Friday at 7 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration75 1967-11-30 10 THE Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman. pinning the gold medal on the former Mentri Besar. Selangor. Dato Abu Bakara Baginda. for the service he rendered to the state when he was the Mentri Besar. The medal was awarded by the Selangor i'mno. The presentation ceremony75 words
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Article34 1967-11-30 10 MALACCA. Wed. Goodwill committees were formed here today at state, district and muklm levels. The public were also urged to assist the Government in restoring law and order and to dispel rumours.34 words
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Article402 1967-11-30 10 L.D. Baptist - by L.D. Baptist PENANG. Wed. Congestion prevailed in the court lock-ups, resulting in a few fainting cases, when 150 people—men. women and Juveniles —were brought up and charged for breaking the curfew in the Magistrate's Courts today. Spectators in the courts had to be cleared to402 words
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91 1967-11-30 10 The leader of an Australian chemical industries trade mission presently visiting Malaysia, Mr. W. Duffield, gave a cocktail party at the Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. On left is: Mr. Edward Barrett, export manager of Knoll Laboratories Australia (centre) Mrs. Sally van Toll, wife of Mr. Anthony van Toll— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon - 91 words
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Article322 1967-11-30 10 MUAR. Wed. Mr. Gan Cheng Leong, a local contractor, has been elected Chairman of the Board of Governors of both the Chong Hwa Secondary and Primary Schools here. Other officials are: Vicechairmen: Mr. Chan Shi Shi, Mr. Lau Kok Chit. Dato Chua Song Lim and Mr, Ong322 words
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Article696 1967-11-30 11 CPO assures full police protection for public 17'UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of 133 persons had been arrested Since the police moved in to prevent any possible trouble in the Federal Capital here. The Selangor Chief Police Officer, Haji Mohamed Ariff bin Darus, today assured that the696 words
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Article, Illustration218 1967-11-30 11 KUALA LUMFUR. Wed The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johajci. who is also Secre-tary-General of UMNO Malaysia. today called on the people not to “get excited' over the present situation in the country. He especially urged the people to remember the 7, very dark'218 words
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Article112 1967-11-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Royal Malaysia Police Headquarters tonight asked for co-operation of the public in connection with the issue of curfew passes Persons wishing to travel are requested to note the curfew lifting hours, if any. and time their arrival at their destinations during the112 words
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Article44 1967-11-30 11 SINGAPORE. Wed A youth. Chong Koi Fatt, was i ailed for six months by the 'ifth Magistrate’s Court today for vandalism. The Court found him guilty of committing vandalism by pasting posters on the wall of Jalan Besar Stadium on July 2744 words
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Article126 1967-11-30 11 IPOH. Wed. The Police have arrested 55 persons in Perak in connection with the disturbances which originated in Penang today. The arrests were made as a precautionary measure They were mostly criminal elements or restricted persons under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance or the Restrictive Residence126 words
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185 1967-11-30 11 JESSELTON. Wed. (Reuter) A defeated candidate in April's Sabah State elections today withdrew his petition in the High Court here against the Chief Minister. Tun Mustapha bin Harun. for allegedly over spending State funds during election campaigning. The defeated candidate. Mr. Richard Yap, who185 words
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156 1967-11-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Government expects to have more trained teachers by next year who will replace the untrained and temporary teachers in the country. This was disclosed this evening by the Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari “We intended to send156 words
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Article72 1967-11-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. appealed to all responsible and loyal citizens of all races not to play into the hands of the Communists and fall into their trap In an appeal through Radio Malaysia and TV Malaysia tonight. Tun72 words
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Article, Illustration161 1967-11-30 11 A LONESOME trio in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. They have just lost their father, Chooi Peng Wing, 38, and mother, Woon Lin Ying, 31. Chooi. a cake-seller, and his wife, were killed in an accident at Jalan Travers. Kuala Lumpur, at 9.15161 words
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Article379 1967-11-30 11 ITT ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, warned today that people living in flood zones should not be lulled by a sense of false security because the flood situation had improved and returned almost to normal. The rainy season was far379 words
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Article65 1967-11-30 11 IPOH. Wed. The Democratic Action Party here today called upon the State Government to devise more positive action in order to make future “flash” floods in Perak less dangerous to lives and property “This can be done if the Government makes a survey of the65 words
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148 1967-11-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Malaysia will send a toplevel delegation to the meeting of the consultative committee of the International Rubber Study Group and the special meeting on the problems of rubber ‘under the aegis of UNCTAD in London, from Dec. 11 to 13.148 words
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106 1967-11-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The sixth Asian Malaria Conference will be held here in September 1968. the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, announced today. The conference, held once every three years, would discuss matters relating to the eradication and control of malaria for the106 words
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Article41 1967-11-30 11 MALACCA. Wed The President of the Petty Traand Hawkers Association. Mr Chow Hong Kee said today the Municipal Council had done a wise and proper move to reduce hawkers’ licence fees by 25 percent as from next yer.41 words
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Advertisement428 1967-11-30 3 THE FIRST TO RESPOND TO THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT'S CAMPAIGN TO BEAUTIFY THE COUNTRY, ALL THE NATURAL BEAUTY WHICH 'WATTEN ESTATE' IS FAMOUS FOR WILL BE PRESERVED AROUND ALL THE NEW HOUSES. MODERN, CREATIVE ARTISTIC DESIGN. Elegant High class, Facing South houses on Hilltop with surrounding Beautiful Trees. It is excellent428 words
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Advertisement126 1967-11-30 4 m i SOLVE YOUR GIFT PRODIEMS Give Sim Lim Finance Gift Voucher, the only gift voucher of its hind. It’s negotiable at 16 of Singapore's leading shopping centres. NOW! EVERYONE HAS A CHANCE TO GET THIS VOUCHER To commemorate our Ist Anniversary and the opening of our Geylang Branch, we126 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration785 1967-11-30 5 ‘DOUBLE YOUR MONEY’ PARIS, Wed. (Reuter) M. Jacques Reuff, one of President de Gaulle's top economic advisers, has made a strong call for the price of gold to be doubled which would effectively mean the end of the dollar and sterling role as reserve currencies.— UPI radiopicture. - 785 words
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73 1967-11-30 5 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Wed. (Reuter) America has warned other nations not to count on it paying UN peace-keeping bills on which others turned their backs. Congressman L H. Fountain served notice that the United States would not be prepared in future to73 words
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Article110 1967-11-30 5 MEXICO CITY. Wed. (Reuter) —The Mexico government has ordered the unrestricted sale of bullion to the public in an effort to end speculation in gold. The bullion, previously available only to industry here, went on sale in the form of specially stamped gold bars. Finance Minister Antonio110 words
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Article71 1967-11-30 5 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (I PI) For the 18th straight year, the United Nations has rejected a proposal to oust Nationalist China and give the vacant general assembly seat to Peking The assembly voted 58-45 against a 12-nation resolution admitting Red China. There were 1771 words
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Article115 1967-11-30 5 WASHINGTON. Wed (Reuter) Congressman Lester L. Wolff (Democrat. New York) called today for an end to American tourism in France because of attempts by President de Gaulle to undermine the American economy. Mr Wolff told the House of Representatives here that he proposed this in115 words
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Article212 1967-11-30 5 Portugal's flood of century LISBON Wed. (UPI) The tiny village of Quintas on the outskirts of Lisbon buried its dead yesterday following mass funerals which had to be conducted in neighbouring villages because Quintas has no church or graveyard of its own. Parents, children, friends212 words
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147 1967-11-30 5 WASHINGTON. W e d. (Reuter) The World Bank confirmed last night that US Defence Secretary Mr. Robert McNamara had been nominated as bank president. A bank spokesman would do no more than confirm the nomination, refusing even to say whether the bank directors would147 words
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Article51 1967-11-30 5 JAKARTA, Wed. (UPI) An Indonesian Air Force B--35 plane crashed on Monday near Malayang. East Java, killing all five crewmen, the Armed Forces daily reported today. The report did not specify the cause of the crash but speculated that the plane might have suffered “engine51 words
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798 1967-11-30 5 ‘Jane’s’ on Sinophobia LONDON. Wed. (IPI) The world's most authoritative air and rocket review today suggested a “mutual survival pact” between the United States and the Soviet Union against the thermonuclear potential of China and other nations including inde-pendent-minded France. Jane’s “All the798 words
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Article118 1967-11-30 5 BONN. Wed (UPI) Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger returned from a four-nation Asian tour yesterday and told newsmen his journey was a success. H. Kiesinger said the main aim of his 10-day trip to India. Burma Ceylon and Pakistan was to gain support from his hosts118 words
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Article71 1967-11-30 5 MADRAS India. Wed (UPI) The Madras Legislative Assembly passed a near revolutionary marriage law enabling couples to marry in Madras State without the services of a Brahmin priest. The new legislation, called the self-respect marriage law, “legalises weddings. The new legislation was initiated by the ruling Dravida71 words
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Article230 1967-11-30 6 BENARES. India. Wed. (Reuter) Students rioted In this Hindu Holy City today, smashing English signboards, breaking windows and attacking the railway station, in protest against the government move to keep English as an official language alongside Hindi. Batches of students roamed the city with230 words
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Article206 1967-11-30 6 5-star opinion NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) —The nation's only living five star generals former President Dwight D. Eisenbower and Gen- Omar N. Bradley urged yesterday a “speed up’’ in the Vietnamese war effort and suggested a policy of “hot pursuit” that would ignore artificial boundaries206 words
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Article, Illustration289 1967-11-30 6 MANILA. Wed (UPI) Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos is planning to make a swing through neighbouring Aslan countries but the timing of his visits has not been determined. a Presidential spokesman said today. Countries mentioned in his possible itinerary are Thailand. Indonesia and Malaysia289 words
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Article43 1967-11-30 6 WASHINGTON, W e d. (UPI) Republican Senator Charles H. Percy of Illinois announced yesterday he will visit a dozen countries, including South Vietnam, on his forthcoming Global study trip. He leaves Dec. 6 and returns in early January.43 words
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239 1967-11-30 6 Kifli denies making antiMalaysian statements JAKARTA. Wed. (Reuter) Self-styled General Abang Kifli, described as a Commander of the North Borneo National Army, has denied making anti-Malaysian statements during his recent visit to Manila, Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik said today. Mr. Malik who summoned Mr Kifli to meet him last239 words
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168 1967-11-30 6 MADRID. Wed. (UPI) Generalissimo Francisco Franco yesterday opened the new National Council of Spain’s sole political organisation praising it for providing the society w-ith the foundation for Spam in the next century. The 74-year-old leader, dressed in the black uniform of the National Chief of168 words
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Article71 1967-11-30 6 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Wed (Reuter) Cypriot Ambassador Zenon Rossldes said tonight that Turkey was rejecting all reasonable terms for a settlement of the Cyprus problem and that the situation therefore had become “very critical." He told reporters that he was holding In readiness a new71 words
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215 1967-11-30 6 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Wed (Reuter) Cambodia and Thailand exchanged charges in the General Assembly today about their alleged roles in the Vietnam war. The clash came during explanations of vote by representatives of the two neighbouring countries on the issue of Chinese representation215 words
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168 1967-11-30 6 NEW YORK, Wed (UPI) South Vietnam needs more troops, planes, equipment and pressure on North Vietnam to end the war, its permanent observer at the United Nations said yesterday. Ambassador Nguyen Huu Chi told newsmen that only escalation of war in both168 words
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Article161 1967-11-30 6 MANILA. Wed (UPI) Two Filipino officials have filed a 1.100.000 pesos < about U *****.000» libel suit against Time Inc. and Time-Life International for a Time magazine article on corruption In Asia. The suit was filed jointly by Manila Mavor Antonio J. Villegas and Finance161 words
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106 1967-11-30 6 DENVER. Colorado. Wed. (Reuter) The young Hippie mother of a two-year old boy found stabbed to death with a broken wine bottle In a house here has been charged with murder. The mother. Mrs. Carol Metherd. 25. did not attend the hearing last night. She106 words
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Article, Illustration40 1967-11-30 6 Rangoon, Working Groups of the 18th Colombo Plan Consultative Committee meeting opened in Rangoon with 72 delegates from 22 member countries. Picture shows delegates in a joint session in the conference hall at the Inya Lake Hotel.40 words
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175 1967-11-30 6 LAS VEGAS Nevada. Wed. (UPI) Industrialist Howard Hughes purchased the Frontier Hotel Casino yesterday, giving the billionaire the title to four gambling spas on the gaudy Las Vegas atrip. Stockholders of the Frontier Casino approved the same after a full day of meetings on Monday.175 words
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156 1967-11-30 6 BOGOTA. Colombia, Wed (UPI) The deaths of 80 men. women and children who ate poisoned bread in the village of Chiquinquira prompted a massive lawsuit yesterday against c toxicologist. Doctors who treated the hundreds stricken after eating bread loaves contaminated by the insecticide pa rathion156 words
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286 1967-11-30 6 MOSCOW, Wed. (UPI) An American and a British military attache were drugged, stripped robbed in the Soviet province of Moldavia, it was announced yesterday. The two nations have protested the Incident and have rejected Soviet explanations as “unsatisfactory," spokesmen for the two embassies said.286 words
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Article227 1967-11-30 6 AUSTIN, Texas. Wed (UPI) Gov. John Connallv of Texas will leave for Washington today, his press secretary said last night, but the trip has nothing to do with speculation that Mr. Connally is being considered for appointment as Secretary of Defence. Mr Bill Carter, the Press227 words
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Article79 1967-11-30 6 NEW YORK. Wed. (Reuter) American distributors of Rolls Royce cars yesterday announced price cuts in the United states following the devaluation of the pound. A standard four-door sliver cloud is down five per cent at $19,800 (8.168 sterling) and a custom-built sliver shadow is down eight79 words
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Article57 1967-11-30 6 MANILA. Wed. (UPI) Eleven persons drowned and 18 others were missing when a motorboat capsized off Burlas Island in the Central Philippines last Friday, it was reported here today. The mayor of a towr. near the disaster scene said only 21 persons among more than 3057 words
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Article76 1967-11-30 6 OVADA. Italy, Wed. (UPI) Severino Rava found yesterday that he has lived for 50 years with a bullet between his left lung and heart. Rava, now 70, was treated for wounds in World War I but the bullet went undetected at the time Doctors discovered it when76 words
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308 1967-11-30 6 WAS H I N GTON, Wed(Reuter) President Johnson’s effort to secure a tax increase this year hinged today on a confrontation between his financial experts and a reluctant congressional committee responsible for tax legislation The House Ways and Means Committee, under308 words
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Article67 1967-11-30 6 PARIS, Wed (Reuter) President Leon Mba 65-year-old ailing Head of State of Gabon, the Central African state, died in Paris today, official French sources reported tonight. He had been in France for medical treatment just over a year but was apparently recovering. He collapsed on67 words
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Article534 1967-11-30 7 AT HOME, ‘QUIT V’NAM’ POLLS IS TROUNCED SAIGON, Wed. (Reuter) South Vietnamese soldiers are to join American Marines in defending key combat bases located near the DMZ, military commander in Vietnam said here today. General Westmoreland, who had Just returned from a two-week visit534 words
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247 1967-11-30 7 PARENTS' BLACK MAGIC TORTURE BRASILIA. Wed. (CPI) The Parents of a 6-vear-old boy dipped his feet first into boiling water every two days as highlight of a month of black magic torture, police said yesterday. “The child is in grave danger. When247 words
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258 1967-11-30 7 V PARIS. Wed. (Reuter) French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville left Paris yesterday by air for Tokyo for talks with Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and Foreign Minister Takeo Miki on world problems. The French and Japanese Foreign Ministers hold annual policy258 words
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182 1967-11-30 7 TOKYO, Wed. (DPI) U.S. Military officials today were silent on an apparent prank radio call early on Monday which instigated a massive two-day search for a missing tanker off southern Japan. The Japanese weren’t. Mr Hldeyo Inouye. chief of the Maritime Safety Agency's182 words
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102 1967-11-30 7 LA ROCHELLE. Wed '(Reuter) Caches of explosives and arms have been found in the cells of political prisoners at France’s top security prison just three weeks after the shock escape of a convicted O.A.S killer. Discovery of the explosives was announced last right102 words
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Article99 1967-11-30 7 MORIOKA. Japan. (UPI) A mother calling on her farmer son on Monday found his home padlocked from the outside Thinking this unusual the mothe r broke into the home with the help of neighbours, the closest of whom lived about one hundred miles away. Inside99 words
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Article58 1967-11-30 7 SYDNEY. Wed. (Reuter) Flight stewards employed by Australia's overseas airline Qantas are working to rule and delaying flight times, a Qantas spokesman said here last night. New Zealand. London. United States. Mexico, Tokyo. and the South African services were affected, he said. The stewards want improved superannuation,58 words
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124 1967-11-30 7 ADELAIDE, Wed. (Reuter) Australia today successfully launched her first satellite, the 107pound instrument-laden WRESAT. to measure solar radiation levels in space. F'ired aloft by a Redstone Injector rocket from the Woomera range WRESAT (Weapons Research Esta blLshment Satellite) is planned to orbit the earth for124 words
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127 1967-11-30 7 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) The Duke of Edinburgh has netted £lO.OOO for charity with his first attempt at scripting a film and reading its commentary. “The Enchanted Isles” a colour documentary of wild life on the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific had its premiere127 words
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50 1967-11-30 7 Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako of Japan enjoy an imperial view from the rooftop of the palace side building, which located just across the street from the moated Imperial Palace. A building at left background is the Tookado Museum, built seven years ago, commemorating the Empress's 60th birthday.— UPI photo.UPI photo. - 50 words
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Article160 1967-11-30 7 COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS LONDON', Wed (Reuter) An independent peer said last night it was a “pipe dream’’ to talk about the steady integration of Indians and Pakistanis into British life. These people did not particularly want to lose all their own customs and culture and integrate160 words
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Article456 1967-11-30 7 ADEN, Wed. (Reuter) AH is now ready for the final airlift of British troops from Aden which will today bring to an end Britain's 128-year presence in South Arabia, a few hours before it becomes a new independent republic. About 2.000 men who still remain here456 words
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207 1967-11-30 7 HONG KONG. (UPI) Wed. The Hong Kong government w-as today considering closing dow'n part or all of the four leftist schools where police found bombs, imitation guns and inflammatory posters last night. Police raided the schools the Mongkok Workers Children's School and the207 words
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Advertisement106 1967-11-30 7 The time by the earth is now... THESE pictures of the earth, showing the various times of the day were taken by the Applications Technology Satellite (ATS) on November 18 from a point 22.300 miles above South America. Photo just released. t’PI radiophoto. GENERAL ARRESTED FOR SMUGGLING JAKARTA Wed <UPI)—106 words
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Article729 1967-11-30 8 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was a very sad, forlorn man on Tuesday night this benign, beloved figure who has been at the helm of the country’s affairs for a decade and who has often described himself as the happiest Prime Minister in the world.729 words
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3266 1967-11-30 8 Musa bin Hitam - Implications of rising politics nationalism —impact on youth By Musa bin Hitam Executive Secretary of UMNO. Speech by Enche Musa at the Conference on Youth Services in Hong Kong on Monday. IF WE looked around Asia today, we would all agree upon one thing: The colonial powers which once furnished3,266 words
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Article182 1967-11-30 8 HE circumstances leading to the banishment of the three Malaysian students from Singapore is now somewhat clouded by the issue that Mr. Nair should have at least protested if not intervened on behalf of the banished students. The fact that the Internal Security (Amend*182 words
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Article227 1967-11-30 8 1AM one of the thousands of residents in Teluk Anson who are now living in constant fear and trepidation in view of the frequent flooding of various parts of the town brought about by severe river erosion. It Is most regrettable to note that, despite the worsening227 words
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Article77 1967-11-30 8 IF there does exist in Alliance-ruled Malaysia a great reservoir of liberalism and tolerance towards student activities In the University of Malaya, as claimed by ‘Malaysian Graduate’ in his reply to Dr. Das (Eastern Sun Nov. 24), then I fail to reason why the Malaysian Government has seen77 words
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Advertisement43 1967-11-30 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1907 23-B. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. Telephone: *****/7 Penang Office I poll Office 39. |alan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Telephone: *****/6 S. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Breweter Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AW NEWS43 words
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250 1967-11-30 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Sixteen flight officers six Danes, four Norwegians and six Swedes are presently undergoing captain’s training courses at Scandinavian Airlines Flight Crew Training Centre, Stockholm. The pilots, all with at least 11 years’ service on the SAS network, will spend six250 words
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Article297 1967-11-30 9 Rubber up cent SINGAPORE. Wed. Decernoer first grade rubber f o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 50-3/8 cents per lb., one quarter of a cent from previous close The tone was quiet. Opening quotations were manted up on London advices but the market297 words
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Article46 1967-11-30 9 NEW YORK. Wed (UPI) Rubber futures closed 25 to 75 points higher. Sales niL Asked Jan 18 50 Mar. 18.65 May 16 80 July 19.00 Sept 19 25 Nov 1950 The No. 1 Spot RSS price held at 17-3/4 cents per pound nominal.46 words
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Article208 1967-11-30 9 SINGAPORE, Wed The following ships are expected to be in port today Godowns Vessels Levernbank 34 Ruys 5 Asahi Mam 67 Da r ford 8/9 Amerigo Vespucci 10/11 Azuma 13/14 Straat Towa 15 16 Bougainville 18 Lars Maersk 19 Socly ve 21/22 Empire Gannet 23 24 Kinabalu208 words
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Article, Illustration110 1967-11-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mnhamed Noor bin Hassan and Andrew Chong, the two Bata wear-testers who left on Nov 3 for Klang to test the durability of the special tvpe of boots manufactured by the company are now back in Singapore. They are very tired after110 words
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173 1967-11-30 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Stock advanced in fairly active trading with selective glamour stocks pacing the upswung. Shortly before the end of the first hour of trading. the United Press International marketwide indicator rose 0.46 per cent with 1,227 issues crossing the tape.173 words
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Article71 1967-11-30 9 NEW YORK. Wed (UPI) Closing Dow-Jones averages on the New York Stock exchange yesterday. 30 Industrials 884 88 20 Rails 233.19 15 Utilities 125 51 65 Stocks 309.45 40 Bonds 75.33 Commodity Futures Index ***** (X) (X) New- High The volume was 11.040.000 shares- Of a total71 words
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Article247 1967-11-30 9 WASHINGTON. Wed. (UPI> The US. Trade surplus in October was $167 million the smallest in more than two and a half years, the Commerce Department reported. Exports fell 10 a seasonably adjusted $2,383,000,000 more than 9 per cent below September's $2,631.600.000 Imports were $2,216.400,000. up Just247 words
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Article19 1967-11-30 9 WASHINGTON. Wed. (Reuter) General Services Administration today reported it had received no offers for stockpiled tin.19 words
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874 1967-11-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Business on the Stock Exchange today was inactive, although the total turnover amounted to 1 million. This was due to the bulk business being reported done in Chemical Debenture at $l.Ol on a turnover of 150,000 units. Industrials were barely steady or had874 words
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Article110 1967-11-30 9 BANGKOK. Wed. (Reuter) Thailand exported 12.536.532 kilos of rubber of all grades during August according to trade estimates. This compared with 14.105.665 kilos exported during the previous month August export figures brought to 135.465.064 kilos the total quantity of rubber shipped during the first eight months110 words
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Article16 1967-11-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The tin price for today was $383 624 per picul, down $9.37J.16 words
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Article22 1967-11-30 9 HONG KONG, Wed.(UPI) —Money Quotations: HK56.015/5.740 per US dollar for cash. HK514.35 per pound sterling. HK5277.5 per tael gold22 words
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Article454 1967-11-30 9 SINGAPORE—Stock Exchange hid and offer prices officially luted at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Ben Co 1 80 Bousfead 1.61 1.62 C. ■'iigar 2.03 2.01 hemical Co 1.41 1.42 Cold storage 4H0 4.10 IMinlop 2.27 K smelting CP 4.30 4.56 1 A 1 2.20 2.35 Esso Ords 2454 words
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Article122 1967-11-30 9 quieter on foreign exchange LONDON. Wed <UPI) The pound was quieter on foreign exchange markets yesterday than for some days, but continued to give a good performance with the bank of England recouping more dollars. The rate was holding firm near the close at 2.42 against the US dollar Its122 words
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Article50 1967-11-30 9 First Malayan 2.43 2.52 Second Malayan 1.74 1.83 Third Malayan XD 1.09 1.18 The Commerce Industry Fund XD .89 .98 The Savings Fund 1.41 1 50 Malayan Investment Fund xn 1.05 1.15 First Hongkong .80 Second H'kong XD .55 S’ng Commodity 4/3 85* .59* 4/10 (•Hong Kong Currency)50 words
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Article101 1967-11-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. rn« noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are > Buyer seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk 61.00 Coconut OH (FOB) Drums 63.50 Loose Copra Mixed Nov Dec 85.SO Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% N.LW 117.50 Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% N.LW 125 00 Sarawak Special101 words
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Article59 1967-11-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants; Canada; Buying TT. 3511/16; Airmail O.D. 35-13/16 90 d st. 36-7/16 credit bills, 36-1/2 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready were: Canada 35-1/4; Deutsche, Marks 130-1/2; Holland Guilders 117-7/8;59 words
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Advertisement998 1967-11-30 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—SPORE, K. LUMPUR \RRIV \I.S IN SINGAPORE Time 1.05 a m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala I.iimpur. Time 8..25 a ni. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.20 a.m. Airline GIA 982 from Jakarta. Time 9.20 a m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a m998 words
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Miscellaneous1013 1967-11-30 10 ■■■■/--i:< Yom TV and Tffir.tr TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipob and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pabat: 9 Kluang. P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct.; 5 50 News Outlines m the National Language; 5 55 National Songs; 6.00 News in Tamil; 6.101,013 words
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Advertisement79 1967-11-30 11 ?:A7 1 > Columbia Top Recording Artiste* from Philippines. The A-Go-Go Dancers from Hongkong Dancing the latest erase Lee So Mui and Law Ylnf, top |MP Singers from Hongkong 20 different items in 2 hours non-stop first class entertainment Don’t miss this show. Venue: Cay World Stadium Dates: December 196779 words
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Article, Illustration408 1967-11-30 12 \VE all know that elephants are one of the biggest T? and strongest animals. They are sensitive about the wav human beings treat them. An incident I know took place about two months ago Mv friend Ramasamy was trying to fool with one of408 words
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Article, Illustration412 1967-11-30 12 ONE day my friends and I wen: fishing. were three in number. We ownec boat. My father had presented me with an outboard motor We bought a gallon of petrol and kept it ready The next morning was fine and clear. We took food along412 words
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Article, Illustration330 1967-11-30 12 ThE storm wa* abating but therejaf still a slight drizzle The flashes of lighting were no more seen and the deafening peals of thunder were heard no more I found that It was twelve minutes after seventhirty in the morning. Wasting no330 words
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Article, Illustration263 1967-11-30 12 TKNGKU Abdul Rahman comes from a royal family and is the Prime Minister of Malaysia. He is a humble man He admits his mistakes and has a sense of humour. Therefore it is not surprising that he has the ability to lead his people263 words
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Article, Illustration567 1967-11-30 12 ONE morning, my father and mother, my brother Sheran. my sister Chleam and I got all our things ready to go for a three-day journey to Macau. We left home early in the morning. Uncle Wan Lok drove us and our567 words
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Article, Illustration291 1967-11-30 12 BOOKS are usually the ones which keep man company. A good book is one which influences the reader most and moulds his thoughts, ideas, hopes and also his desires. "David Copperfle'.ti has wielded such an infiv' >ce on me It was written cy Charles Dickens.291 words
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Article, Illustration246 1967-11-30 12 WE. who live m this age of improvement, the age of jet. find it hard to imagine the days when f here were no radios, cinemas, penicillin and surgery, rockets and satellites and many of the things that make up modem life. Yet. if we246 words
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Article, Illustration246 1967-11-30 12 MANY things linger in my memory Some bring sweet and happy remembrances while others remind me of my parents’ love One incident I shall always remember shows how great a mother's lose for her child can be. It happened when I was about four years old. Suffering246 words
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Article, Illustration206 1967-11-30 12 ONE day whue I was shopping I heard someone shouting 'Thief! Thief!”. On looking back I saw a lady pointing at a young, well-dressed man who was running at top speed with a handbag in his hand. The thief passed my way and I gave206 words
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Article, Illustration223 1967-11-30 12 ONE evening when I was walking in the Jungle, I felt very cold. It was windy. The wind was howling and the sky was getting dark. After a while there were vivid flashes of lightning. The ram began to fall. I saw a house about a few223 words
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Article, Illustration341 1967-11-30 12 A YEAR consists of twelve months and between this interval one experiences joy and happiness, intermingled with tears and sorrow Such is life, for without rough or smooth moments, life would indeed be dull. Everyone must have some moments of joy some time or341 words
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Advertisement161 1967-11-30 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SOTS new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears in this page "every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And161 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1967-11-30 13 H. L. Herschensohn, M. D - by H. L. Herschensohn, M.D. "\TY mother has had a heart condition for about five years which the doctor calls "heart failure." She is still very much alive, although she doesn't feel in excellent health. Is it possible the doctor was wrong in1,126 words
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Article1111 1967-11-30 13 Dermot Canning - What do you know about eating SOMEONE’S TELLING LIES ABOUT YOU By Dermot Canning the shell has nothing to do with it. White eggs contain Just as much nourishment as brown. A nap after a meal does you good NO On the contrary, half-an-hour’s nap before a meal is much1,111 words
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Article260 1967-11-30 13 Q: My father, who lives abroad, is afflicted with a disease called herpes zoster. He was told it is a new disease He has had terrible pains of the chest and then blisters like from boiling water come out on his skin. I am worried260 words
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Miscellaneous250 1967-11-30 13 »SHAW [GANISATTON D O Phone ***** Open* Tod**! 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30. *.15 Simone Signoret, James Caan Katherine Rosa "GAMIS" Techmscope Color 1 t'l SB) 3RD 810 MIDNIGHT SATURDAY! Wan* Yu THE ASSASSIN" Mandarin in Shawscope Color CAP.'TOL PSonc ***** Opens Today! 11. 1 45. 4.6 30 *3O Herein Mathews250 words
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Miscellaneous354 1967-11-30 13 CATHAY ***** 2ND BIG WEEK! 11 a ra., 1.30, (.00. 0.30 0:30 p m Columbia’s “TO SIR. WITH LOVE” Sidney Poltler, Lulu. Color SATURDAY MIDNIGHT’ Color Walt Disney PRESENTS "The Three Live* of THOMASINA” Patrick McOoohan. Susan Hampshire ORCHARDI PALACE Tel *****1 I Tei:47s 7 8 OPENS TODAY! 1.30. 400354 words
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Article, Illustration182 1967-11-30 14 GLASGOW, Wed. (Reuter) —After four matches in France, the all-conquering New Zealand Rugby Union All-Blacks resume their British tour against the Scottish districts at Melrose on Friday. They field only three of the side which defeated France by 21 points to 15 In182 words
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280 1967-11-30 14 NEW YORK. Wed. <l*PI) Lightweight champion Carlos Ortiz, who surprised the oddsmakers by defending his title with amazing ease against No. 1 contender Ismael Laguna, was elected Fighter of the Year yesterday by the New York Boxing Writers As- sociation. The 31-year-old Puerto280 words
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Article218 1967-11-30 14 OKAYAMA, Japan. Wed. (UPI) Fighting Harada, world bantamweight champion. last night knocked out Soo Bok Kwon, the South Korean number three featherweight. with a body attack m the eighth round of 3 a scheduled 12-round non- > title bout. t It was a tune-up218 words
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221 1967-11-30 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Three months after work first started, the people of Nan Hoe have a new basketball court at their Community Centre, jointly provided by the community and the Royal Air Force from nearby Tengah. The materials and guidance in the court's construction came from221 words
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Article104 1967-11-30 14 LONDON, Wed. Britain’s Olympic long jump gold medailist Mary Rand intends to spend the winter training in the United States and return to Britain at the start of the next athletic season, in time to qualify for the Olympic Games in Mexico. Her coach.104 words
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244 1967-11-30 14 SEOUL. Wed. (UPI) World junior middleweight champion Kim Ki Soo of Korea is almost certain to defend his title against Italy’s Sandro Mazzinghi in Seoul early next year, boxing officials said yesterday. Roy Kim, a spokesman for the South Korean Boxing Commission, virtually ruled244 words
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Article139 1967-11-30 14 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Legendary Joe Louis was elected to receive the James Walker Award for his contributions to boxing by the New York Boxing Writers Association. Louis, who dominated the heavyweight division as no other champion ever has. now is a fixture at139 words
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189 1967-11-30 14 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. (Reuter) Robert Maud and Ray Moore are likely candidates to replace injured star Bob Hewitt in South Africa’s team to meet Spain in the inter-zone Davis Cup final starting here on Thursday. Hewitt is out of action with an injured ankle189 words
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1201 1967-11-30 15 Horses Class 4< Div. 2—1 Mile. 897 Mickey Rooney II lly 9.00 Chen Heong Osman 725 Olympic Game By 8.13 Olyrppia Stable Teh 500 Able Lady 3y 8.13 Ace Stable Mawi 000 Prince Tournai 13y 812 K Y Lim Daniels 8001,201 words
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Article489 1967-11-30 15 Windsor Lad - VEROCETTE II RETURNS BEST TIME By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Wed. Deltarnews and King's Knight, two of trainer George West's candidates were very impressive workers on the track at Bukit Timah this morning. Clapping on the pace soon on passing the half mile the pair raced neck and489 words
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Article39 1967-11-30 15 KLUANG. Wed The youth under-20 soccer tournament for Dato Teoh Chze Chong Cup will be played at Kluang padang tomorrow and Friday. Teams from Johore Bahru. Vuar, Batu Pahat and Kiuarg have entered for inis competition.39 words
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430 1967-11-30 15 TOKYO. Wed (UPD Officials of the Japan Boxing Commission are racking their brains over the selection of officials for the first world title match between two Japanese fighters. Yoshlaki Numata. 22. who wrested the world junior lightweight title from Flash430 words
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960 1967-11-30 15 Spectator - Review by: Spectator LONDON, Wed. Chelsea are a power in the English soccer world again. It may be too late for first division honours this season, but Football Association Cuo aspirants will have to watch them. The manner of the London team’s960 words
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189 1967-11-30 15 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) A suggestion that the fielding side should have to deliver a minimum number of overs in the final stages of county matches was favourably received by the Advisory County Cricket meeting yesterday at their meeting at Lord’s. Somerset189 words
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Article1348 1967-11-30 15 Horses Class 1, Div. 1 6 Furs. 120 Half Century 5y 9.00 Tan and SeaJh R. Breukelen. 419 Bellendaine 6v 8.11 Horse Sense Stable E. Breukelen 244 Balholmen Boy 4y 8.10 Mr. EK.Ng R. Breukelen 782 Hyrego 4v 8 09 Malaysian Stable Sullivan 127 Co-Prosperity 4y 8 081,348 words
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Article, Illustration353 1967-11-30 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Wed.— Bulgarian soccer coach Lozan Valdimirov Kocev today praised the Government’s efforts to promote soccer on a sound and efficient basis. Kocev, now in the island-Republic to spearhead a long-term coaching programme described the Government’s move as an “imaginative,353 words
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206 1967-11-30 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs and President of the SOSC, Enche Othman bin Wok, has described as "absurd" criticisms on the composition of the members of the National Sports Control Board. The Minister said it has been said that206 words
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151 1967-11-30 16 HONG KONG. Wed. (UPI) A two-day Colony Open Boxing Championships to select fighters for next month’s Asian Championship in Colombo starts tomorrow night. The Hong Kong Amateur Boxing Association (HKABA) hopes to raise about HKS4.OOO (US$666) at the two-day tournament in Macpherson Stadium. But151 words
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Article83 1967-11-30 16 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) The New Zealand rugby union touring team will play Barbarians at Twickenham on December 16 in place of their cancelled International against Ireland. The match will be the last in the All-Blacks’ tour of Britain and France. The two games scheduled for them83 words
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300 1967-11-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Padang Invitation XV, playing the second last game of the season beat the Klang Club XV by 13 points to 6 in the Selangor Rugby Union padang series played at the Selangor padang today. The Invitation’s points came from300 words
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113 1967-11-30 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. (Reuter). In the Victorian championship quarter-final at Kooyong today Ray Ruffels of New South Wales and Victorian Alan Stone beat English players Peter Curtis and Graham Stilwell in straight sets 6-4, 9-7, 6-4 Denmark's Torben Ulrich and Jan Leschly easily beat Victorian113 words
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165 1967-11-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The netball players of Selangor have decided to set up a pro-tem committee to form a "Netball Association of Selangor" to encourage and promote netball for Inter state and International competitions. This will be the first netball association in West165 words
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103 1967-11-30 16 MALACCA. Wed. The Headquarters 17th Division unit will represent Malaya Zone in the Far East Land Forces annual sailing regatta to be held at Singapore next month. The HQ 17th Division (Seremban) team won the annual 17th Division/Malaya District (Commonwealth Forces) inter-unit sailing regatta103 words
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260 1967-11-30 16 MALACCA. Wed. The Malacca Amateur Football Association has requested the State Government for financial assistance for sending Malaccas youth soccer team to the annual Burnley Cup soccer competition to be held in early January a? Ipon. The youth soccer tourney which beg ns260 words
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Article62 1967-11-30 16 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr. Tay Boon Too, Member of Parliament for Pava Lebar will present certificates to senior umpires and prizes to winners in the Bth Asian Table Tennis Championships held in Singapore in August this year Mr. Tay will officiate at the ceremony to be held62 words
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271 1967-11-30 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Table Tennis Association is to initiate moves to secure the services of a top foreign coach to train local players to improve their stand- ard of the game. The Association is believed to be looking into271 words
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152 1967-11-30 16 Last of the British amateur tennis tourneys LONDON, Wed. The leading world players are expected to be participating in what is almost certainly expected to be the last amateur lawn tennis tournament to be staged in Britain at the Crystal Palace Recreation Centre in South London from December 7 to152 words
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199 1967-11-30 16 MALACCA. Wed. —Abdul Jabbar Dulkarnain won two titles in the Malacca Malays annual badminton championships held at the U.MN.O, hall here Defending his singles title Abdul Jabbar beat Hashim Mohamed Desa in straight sets 15—9, 15—9 to keep the singles crown. Then partnering Abas199 words
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Article34 1967-11-30 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Kampong Kapor will meet Bawaean in the Malay Football Association junior league final for the “Hussein Kumari Cup” to be held at the Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow. Kick-off 5.30 pm34 words
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Article, Illustration80 1967-11-30 16 Ferguson, West Ham's goalkeeper, looks back in frustration as a 20yard volley from Lee, Manchester City, hurtles past him into the top of the net during the First Division football match recently in London. Manchester City demonstrated why their attack is one of the most feared80 words
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Advertisement579 1967-11-30 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR, Ngee Ann Building, Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK Brothers, 63, Bras BasaH Road, and 2, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE. 1419,579 words
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Advertisement522 1967-11-30 14 NOTICES CHAPTER No. 216 (Pawnbrokers’ Ordinance) Unredeemed Pledged Goods aind Jewellery from the following Pawnshops: CHOP TAI SOON, 17. Mill Road. Malacca. CHOP YEE HIN. 44. Kampong Pantai. Malacca CHOP TECH SENG, 68. Jonker Street. Malacca CHOP FOH CHEONG, 171. Heeren Street. Malacca. CHOP YOON HIN. 133. First Cross Street.522 words
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Advertisement128 1967-11-30 14 TENDER NOTICES J.K.R. PILAU PINANG IKLAN TAW ARAN TAWARAN daripada pern borong2 vang berdaftar diJ.K.R di-dalam kelas2 E. D dan C <Kerja2> (Kepala II akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Pulau Pinang. hingga Jam pukol 12 00 tengah hari pada 13hb. DLsember. 1967 UNTOK: PEMBENAAN DAN KESIAPAN CHADANGAN PU8AT HAIWAN128 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-11-30 16 EmpText Penang: 11.27 a.m. (7.1 ft.), 11.42 pm. (8.9 ft.) Port Swettenham: 3.41 a.m. (16.6 ft.), 4.22 p m. (14.8 ft.) Port Dickson: 5.03 a.m- (10.0 ft.) 5.29 p.m. (8.1 ft.) Singapore: 9.14 a.m. (9.5 ft.), 10.19 p.m. (9.3 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 7.07 a m. (7.3 ft.), 9.12 p.m. (8.060 words
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