Eastern Sun, 11 July 1968

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  • 24 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 700 Thursday. 11 July 1968. ft MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents
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  • 240 1 MANILA, Wed. (Reuter) Former Philippine President Diosadado Marapagal today offered to form a united front with President Marco s to push the country’s Sabah claim. In a letter to the President, Mr. Macapagal suggested the two men forget their differences on Sabah, saying: ‘I would
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. ’(Reuter) President Johnson returned by air to Washington early today from his Texas ranch where he made a 24-hour stopover after his trip to six Central American countries.
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  • 587 1  -  Tun Razak: We’re scratching bottom of Treasury barrel By Ben Variyan ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government today made a new offer of $18.7 million in wage increases to members of the armed forces' other ranks, the Industrial and Manual Group and Division Four employees of the
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  • 53 1 Looking calm and determined, the youngest and perhaps most jovial nun in Kuala Lumpur. Rev. Yuen Wai, adjusting her black robe In a nunnery in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. But just what makes this pretty 19-year-old seamstress renounce the world for a nunnery? Story and more pix
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  • 366 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, will make his fourth attempt soon to prevent the sacking of 5.000 plantation workers in the country. He said today he would meet representatives of the Malayan Agricultural Producers’ Association
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  • 68 1 KOTA KINABALU (formerly Jesselton), Wed. Reuter) Sabah's Chief Minister. Tun Datu Hajl Mustapha. will brief Malaysian Ambassadors and High Commissioners to Europe on the Philippines claim to Sabah next week. An official announcement today said the Malaysian Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, had
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  • 219 1  -  By LEVI THOW BOON KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia’s acceptance as an associate member of the European Common Market is imminent, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today. All that remained to b« done was for permanent representatives of the ECM to
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 407 2  -  By: Ben d’Cunha KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia's association in the European Common Market would be on the basis of a trade »r! agreement or exports on quota system for her primary products. U These are the only two ways Malaysia could
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    • 190 2 'KUAUA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Justice, JEnChe Bahaman Bamsudin, said today his Ministry propoaed to establish traffic ‘‘.court# in the big towns to hear only traffic cases. He .said these courts .could be set up in Kuala .Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang
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    • 251 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A Royal Malaysian Air Force recruiting team will be touring major towns in West Malaysia to select 80 young men to serve as mechanics in the various branches of the Royal Malaysian Air Force at the end of the month. Minimum education
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    • 57 2 MUAR. Wed. The Muar District Rural Development Committee is to build eight -mosques in the Muar. District under the rural development programme this year. They are at Parit Kemang (Sungei Balang). Kampong Sungei Terap Lama. Sri Malamor (Tangkak), Pekan Bukit Kangkar. Jalan Kereta Lembu. Parit Surau
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    • 52 2 BATU PAHAT, Wed The Johore State branch of the Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs will hold its annual meeting here on July 19 at 10 a.m. It will be opened by the Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Othman bin Haji Mohamed Sa'at, who is also the Johore
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    • 44 2 a Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Racak (right) saying farewell to the Foreign Minister of the Netherlands, Dr. Joseph Luns. at the Subang Airport after a two- and-a-half day* visit to Kuala Lumpur. Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan.
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    • 376 2 Exercise voting rights wisely— Kelantan Ruler KOTA BAHRU, Wed. The Sultan of Kelantan today said any political misunderstanding should not lead to friction and disunity among his subjects in view of the coming general elections. The people should exercise their voting rights wisely for the benefit of the State. The
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    • 40 2 PENANG, Wed. The Governor of Penang. Tun Syed Sheh Shahabudin, will launch the anti-Cancer Week and will also open the Cancer Cell Research Centre at -he Institute of Medical Research, Tull Road, at 5 p m on Monday.
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    • 82 2 National Art Gallery (Jalan Ampang) exhibition batek design and art 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Balai Ampang (AIA building) world exhibition of photography 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool: 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.. and 6 p.m. to 9 p
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    • 211 2 KLANG. Wed. A case fixed for hearing today before the Sessions Court here involving the loss of $150,000 worth of mercury was postponed to Sept. 24. The postponement was allowed by the Court President, Mr. Foong Seng Yee, when defence counsel. Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri said he
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    • 40 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. A bookseller. P.M. Sathaly, was fined $l5O by the Ninth Migistrate’s Court today for aving 116 English pornographic books. Sathalv admitted possession of the books for sale at a wayside bookstall in Frenkel Avenue yesterday.
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    • 461 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The first full-dress rehearsal for the National Day Parade will be held on the Padang on Sunday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. The route for the marching columns is as follows: Padang; St. Andrew’s Road; Connaught Drive; Nieholl Highway; Bras
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    • 198 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The response to the new game of “Toto” since its introduction in the Republic five weeks ago has been good with 200.000 participants to-date. This was disclosed here today by Mr. B. Takav, who spoke at a Rotary Club luncheon here today on behalf
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    • 126 2 SINGAPORE Wed The Government will set up a new dumping ground for bulk refuse at 1# m.s.. Chua Chu Kang Road this year. It is expected to be ready for operation by the end of this year. The main purpose
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    • 224 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Sia Khoon Seong, MP for Moulmein. said in Parliament today that there were some employers who were thinking in terms of “taking advantage of the employment Bill and treating it as a licence to exploit labour.” He said this was
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    • 44 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water supply to house Nos 17 to 154 and labour quarters gasworks at Kampong Bugis will be shut off on Friday between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The shutdown is to enable connections to be made to the main pipe.
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    • 147 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Because he had no money to attend his National Service parades he robbed taxi-dri-vers for the money, a 19-year-old youth. Sim Kok Huat, told a District Court today. Sim was making his mitigation plea after pleading guilty to three charges of
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    • 324 2 ‘New consciousness to make S’pore cleanest city... SINGAPORE. Wed. The Health Minister, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, today declared that with the public health regulations, there should no a new consciousness among the public cleansing workers and the public alike to make and keep Singapore the cleanest city in South-east Asia.
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    • 60 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Technical FactFinding Mission to Indonesia on tourism is now preparing a report for Governments of Singapore and Indonesia. Parliament was told today by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance, Mr. Tang See Chim that the mission had found that f he prospects
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    • 34 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government has issued a total of 327 pioneer certificates to local industries during the past 9 years. The total investments topped $229 million for these pioneer industrlea.
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    • 575 3 More transfers of teachers inevitable Dr. Lee OINGAPORE, Wed. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, today told Parliament that with greater emphasis on technical and vocational education, more transfers of teachers in the next two or three years would be inevitable. However, Dr. Lee
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    • 339 3  -  By H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Wed. Young schoolleavers in the Republic are showing interest in doing voluntary social work. Thi s indication is evident from the replies returned to the Council of Social Service to questionnaires. The Council is currently conducting a survey of voluntary
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    • 144 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Parliament was today told that the public should be encouraged to use litter-bins provided by the Government at bus-stops and strategic points on busy streets instead of indiscriminate throwing of refuse. The Minister for Health. Mr. Chua Sian Chin, in
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    • 120 3 Mrs. Vera Richardson (left), the luckiest woman at the “Bring and Buy sale at the Carcosa, residence of the British High Commissioner to Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur recently. She was the winner of the first prize raffle draw of a S7OO portable television
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    • 144 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, today said that propagandist art in Singapore was out of the question. Speaking at the opening of a one-man exhibition by Mr. Gordon Craig at the National Library, he said: “In our tolerant
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    • 54 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Speaker. Mr. P Coomaraswamy, today announced in Parliament that Professor Yeoh Ghim Seng, the MP for Joo Chiat. has been appointed Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee Mr. L. Rodrigo has been appointed the Chairman of the Estimates Committee Mr. Rodrigo is the
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    • 23 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. There were 101 road acc dents of which six were serious. during the past 24 hours in the Republic.
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    • 304 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, today stated that it was not possible for the Government to relax its policy so that non-citizens could be registered and given hawkers’ licences. Mr. Chua said this in Parliament today
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    • 333 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. A former law lecturer at the University of Singapore, Mr. Tommy Koh Thong Bee, has been appointed the Republic's Permanent Representative to the United Notions. He succeeds Prof. Wong Lin Ken, who will continue as Singapore’s Ambassador to the United States and
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    • 101 3 1 p.m.-2 p.m. The Rotary Club of S i n g a p o r e-West weekly luncheon at the Hoilandsche (Dutch) Cluo, Camden Park, off Adam Road. 2.30 p.m.-6.30 pm. Annual British Army schools* joint arts and crafts exhibition at Alexandra Junior School, Nepal Road (off South
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    • 327 4 CONDEMNED SIX KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon today sent a telegram to the Sultan of Johore which he said was his "final and last desperate prayer" for clemency for the six youths sentenced to death for con* sorting with the Indonesians
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    • 338 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed MARA graduates were advised today to “do a bit of soul searching” and see whether they were competing well with others in commerce and industry. The advice was contained in a paper presented to the second MAJHA Graduates’ seminar
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    • 65 4 ALOR STAR. Wed. Mr. Geh Teng Kheng. and his three United Democratic Party colleagues in the Alor Star Town Council. Messrs. Tan Joo Keng. Lee Kee Hooi and Teoh Yong Chow have joined the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia. Mr. Geh disclosed this when addressing the Town
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    • 577 4  -  Story by Hoo Ban Khee Pix by Siew Kim Ming KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A pert 19, Rev. Yuen W’al is perhaps the only jumping, frolicking, joking and laughing nun here. She shaved off her hair this morning
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    • 1168 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The role played by the former Senior Health Inspector of the Johore Bahru Town Council. MT. Bulpinder Singh Nanda. also known as BPS. Nanda. was related at the resumed sitting of the Raja Azlan Commission
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    • 69 4 SEGAMAT. Wed. Hawkers coffee-shop keepers, food-stall holders and members of the public have been advised by the health authorities to have themselves Xrayed during a two-day visit to the Segamat District Hospital by the mobile X-ray unit from the National AntiTuberculosis Centre beginning from July 23.
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    • 53 4 PENANG, Wed. The Democratic Action Party, Penang, will be holding its first anniversary dinner at the Violet Cafe at 7.30 p.m on Saturday. The party’s National Chairman, Dr. Chen Man Hin. the Secretary-General, Mr. Goh Hock Guan, and Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. M.P. for Bungsar
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    • 55 4 PENANG, Wed. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. will open the family planning exhibition at the Khek Association, Burmah Road, at 5 p.m. on Sunday. He will visit the district of Nibong Tebal on Monday. The visit will start from the Operations Room. Nibong Tebal
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    • 284 4 Vitamin A deficiency a serious problem in Malaysia lecturer KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Vitamin A deficiency is still a serious problem in Malaysia, but beri-beri is now largely under control. This is stated by Miss Marjorie Cal dwell, lecturer in nutrition at tha Faculty of Agriculture, University of Malaya, in an
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    • 147 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A special division has been set up In the Ministry of Defence to help exservicemen. The Deputy Permanent Secretary to the Ministry. Enche Abdul Ghani bin Mohammad Noor. told Bernama today the division would help all those who left the
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    • 87 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew Sin, will visit Johore for three days beginning tomorrow. He will be accompanied by the Parliamentary Secretaiy to the Treasury, Enche Ali bin Haji Ahmad. The Minister will inspect the Customs station at Johcre Bahru.
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    • 577 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. Critics of the Government’s Employment Bill were told today to ‘‘get your facts right about the Bill" before criticising it. This advice was given by Mr. S. Rajaratnam. the Minister for Labour, when he introduced the Employment Bill for
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    • 918 10  -  Singapore Parliament round-up by John Kam and Peter Loke SINGAPORE, Wed. The new Employment Bill will give Singapore the "claws and strength" to fight its way out of the coming difficulties in the seventies. This was stated by Mr.
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    • 1760 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government is to make several amendments to some of the provisions in the new Employment Bill, the Minister for Lahour, Mr. S. Rajaratnam said today. Addressing Parliament while moving the second reading of the Bill. Mr. Rajaratnam
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 199 5 ‘Internal strife disrupting supplies to Vietnam HONG KONG, Wed. (Reuter) The Chinese Prime Minister Mr. Chou EnLai said in a recent speech that there has been a disruption of supplies to North Vietnam as a result of clashes between rival factions, according to a Red Guard publication reaching here from
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    • 115 5 BONN, Wed. (Reuter) France's five Common Market partners today pressed for new efforts in autumn to get Britain into the commun v. •''t informed sources t the West European l nion (W.E.U.) ministerial council meeting here sa 'd there was no shift by France from
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    • 70 5 CONST! TUCION. Chile. Wed. (Reuter) A celebration to mark the birthday of a woman claimed to be 140-year-old at an Indian village near here turned into a wake after she died at the height of the festivities. 6b- left* 85 descendants, including her youngest aughter aged 93.
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    • 64 5 JERUSALEM. Wed (Reuter) Israel will shortly order three 250.000-ton supertankers to carry oil to the Red Sea port of Eilat. Transport Minister Moshe K mel said today. Mr. Karmel said in his budget speech in the Israel Parliament: "We want these supertankers to ensure Israel has full Control
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    • 71 5 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Madame Tussaud6. London’s famed waxworks museum, will not spend £7OO on making a model of lone yachtsman Sir Alec Rose because officials consider he did not receive enough publicity. “We definitely will not be including Sir Alec,” a 6pokeman said “He sailed off on
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    • 106 5 BOULDER, Colorado, Wed. (Reuter) A second major disturbance on the sun yesterday may effect worldwide radio communications for the next few days, a Federal space scientist said. The solar disturbances were described by Robert Doeker. chief of Space Disturbance Forecast Services of the US. Commerce Department’s Environmental
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    • 96 5 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) A youth who shouted “Robert Kennedy deserved to die” to a London crowd on the afternoon of the Senator's funeral was found guilty by a court today of using insulting words likely to cause a breach of the peace. Peter Polish, 19, who denied using
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    • 105 5 HONG KONG. Wed. (Reuter) Chinese Communist authorities have placed President Liu Shao Chi under close surveillance following an unsuccessfully attempt to commit suicide. a-pro-Natio-nalist paper reported today. The Hong Kong Daily News which based its information on wall posters seen in China by travellers
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    • 218 5 WASHINGTON. W e d. d'PI) U.S. spies are collecting so much information nobody has time to read it. key lawnmakers asserted yesterday. They said unprocessed reports on Southeast Asia alone recently filled 517 linear feet of files drawer space at the headquarters of the
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    • 45 5 THERE are all kinds of contests in the world but Tokyo held its most unusual one for the first time on June 29th., in which beauty had no place the “jhost"contest. Photo shows the ten finalists facing the jury.
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    • 217 5 Police had given him a one-shot gun The Mellish affair SYDNEY, Wed. (Reuter) The armour-piercing rifle given to gunman Wally Mellish. who held police at bay for eight days here, had been doctored so that It would fire only one shot, a newspaper report said today. The Australian said the
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    • 129 5 HONG KONG. Wed. (Reuter) A Red Guard news sheet reaching Hong Kong from Canton says it is alright to strike in a capitalist society but not under a proletarian dictatorship. The Canton Works’ Review was commenting on three minor strikes which took place in the South
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    • 180 5 MIAMI. Florida. Wed. (UPI) Former film star Denise Darcel was convic ed yesteidav of shoplifting and order to pay a US$3OO fine or serve 30 days in jail. She announced she would appeal the decision and was released on a $5OO bond pending a final
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    • 118 5 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Sir Alexander Cadogan, a diplomat ■who saw the Ottoman and Austro Hungarian empires collapse and the United Nations born, died here yesterday aged 83. As chief of Britain’s Foreign Office during the Second World War he was present at the allied summit
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    • 146 5 CAPETOWN Wed (Reuter) Dr. Philip Blaiberg's condition continued to improve today as he fought his way through his second major crisis since receiving a new heart just over six months ago. “Dr. Blaiberg has maintained his improvement. He has had a very comfortable day. His circulation
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    • 223 5 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) A five million sterling frigate which became the ship that nobody wanted has at last got an owner who wants to sell it. The government of Ghana has agreed to take delivery of the lonely frigate without a name which was built
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    • Article, Illustration
      577 5  -  By STEWART HENSLEY WASHINGTON. Wed. (UPI) Secretary of State Dean Rusk, despite cocktaiL circuit rumours to the contrary, is determined to stay on in his cabinet job until Jan. 20, but not one day longer. Rusk, 59, is bothered by minor illness and occasional fatigue, but he
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    • 388 6 OAIGON, Wed. (Reuter) —President Nguyen Van Thieu and President Lyndon Johnson are to meet in Honolulu within the next two weeks for two days of talks on the Vietnam r war, it has been announced here. Mr. Thieu’s office said yesterday Mr. Johnson
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    • 157 6 BUENOS AIRES. Wed. (Reuter) The Soviet Factory ship Golfstrim, held by the Argentine Navy for three weeks in a disZ pute over fishing, was freed today after her captain paid a $25,000 fine under protest. Naval police headquarters •aid the 2.270-ton ship would sail within a
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    • 144 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI) Dorothy Malone had to pay Lloyds of London US$2.lOO a year to get Insurance on her new car because American companies consider actresses bad risks. Congress was told yesterday. Two California insurance agents told the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly Subcommittee
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    • 101 6 SEOUL, South Korea: An American GI demonstrates an M-14 rifle equipped with the star light scope after U.S. Military authorities in South Korea disclosed on July 3 that American and South Korean troops along the demilitarized zone are now equipped with star scopes, night detection devices which enable them to
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    • 253 6 HONG KONG, Wed. (UPI) Authorities today denied Hong Kong has sanctioned trial in Indonesia of a suspect in the murder here of an Indonesian wo- man and her son. Commissioner W a h j u d i. Head of the Interpol branch
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    • 194 6 SAIGON, Wed. (Reuter) The South Vietnamese Government plans to drop copies of a “letter to Uncle Ho” written by 55 Nortn Vietnamese and Vietcong defectors, from planes over North Vietnam, a Cabinet Minister said today. The defectors, looking like well-scrubbed schoolboys. presented
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    • 68 6 NEW YORK. Wed. (Reuter) Playboy magazine, the U S. man's monthly which has already successfully branched out into the nightclub business, is soon to venture into television, according to show business sources here. They said' the magazine was planning production of a late-night show to
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    • 120 6 HONG KONG. Wed. (Reuter) The Americans are collecting more troops in Thailand as “cannon fodder" for Vietnam and turning the country Into a base for U S. aggression, the New China News Agency said. The agency said that the Thai Government
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    • 133 6 NEW YORK. Wed (Reu- ter) An explosion, believed caused by a bomb, damaged the Yugoslav mission to the United Nations on sth Avenue early today. No one was reported Injured. It was the third explosion affecting foreign offices in New York in 10 days. Mr Z
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    • 110 6 NEW DELHI. Wed. (Reuter) Just over 4.300.000 Indian men and women have been sterilised under the Government Family Planning programme, it was announced today. The latest figures published show that 112.573 sterilisation operations were performed in the month ending June 10. Each person who submits
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    • 191 6 AUBURN. New York. Wed. (UPI) Heavy winds whipping off Owasco Lake collapsed a circus big top last night, trapping about 1,400 spectators and performers inside. About 80 patrons were injured. authorities said. Sheriff Robert Sponable called it "amazing that nobody was killed. When I first
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    • 235 6 UPPSALA Sweden. Wed. (UPI) Student revolts in a dozen of the world’s major universities were described here last night as "an explosion within an explosion" to which the world Council of Churches should give urgent attention. The statement was made by the
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    • 98 6 LONDON, Wed. (.UPI) Sir Alexander Cadogan. Britain's permanent representative to the United Nations Security Council from 1946 to 1950 and an ex-chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation died yesterday. He was 83. Cadogan served as BBC Chairman from 1952 until 1957. He was government Director of
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    • 166 6 MANILA, Wed (UPI) Two gunmen believed to be Communist Huks shot and killed an assistant provincial governor and another person today in a bold attack at the Tarlac Province Capitol, 160 miles north of Manila. Philippine Constabulary Rangers were swiftly deployed around the Capitol building
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    • 162 6 JAKARTA. Wed. (Reuter) The international Nickel Corporation has initialled a multi-million dollar contract to mine and process vast Nickel deposits In Indonesia’s South Celebes province. well Informed sources said here today. The sources said company representatives had left the
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    • 319 6 TORONTO, Wed (UPI)— A charge of attempted murder was filed yesterday against a 30-year-old woman in the shooting of a young doctor on Monday at Michael Hospital. The woman had refused to believe she was pregnant but later gave birth to a sevenpound boy.
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    • 121 6 MIAMI BEACH. Wed. (UPI) Miss Japan ha? a cold but things couldn’t ne better for Miss Phil ppines as they and 63 other foreign girls prepared today for the Miss Universe contest. Charina Zaragoza. the charming Miss Philippines, said. "1 don’t have any complaints. Everything
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  • 12131 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The results of the Teachers’ Training College Singapore. Professional Examinations April 1968. was released today. Here are the full list of successful candidates:— Part I (English) The following candidates have satisfied the Board of Examiners in all parts of the examination and have thereby passed
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  • 483 8 THE Central Government claims the nation is financially hard pressed and that it has to face critical problems pertaining to national security. In view of these, it seems Government leaders still believe in just telling the people about what the country is going through or expecting to
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  • 249 8 IT was not so long ago when trade unionists in Singapore were sitting on the top of their world. They had the power to bully employers or drive away investors because the NTUC operated under the imprimatur of the Government. But their power was short-lived. Events change so
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    • 574 8 lITE are living in moI* mentous times. As every minute ticks by, more and more knowledge is being added and utilised for the benefit of mankind. Today, Science is progressing very fast so fast that we are ignorant of the many discoveries that are being
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    • 259 8 YOUR newspaper, quoting from UPI sources in Saigon, has published in its Ist July issue an article “Viets Lose Another Large Munitions Cache” in which you brought to notice that “the Vietcong stockpile, evidently smuggled in from Cambodia, was discovered about 30 miles
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    • 166 8 WITH discriminations, as enumerated by EX: TEMPORARY CLERK, prevailing in certain departments in the public service. I am not surprised at his description of these temporary clerks as “clerical pariahs”. Equal pay for equal work in the case of women has been widely advocated.
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    • 322 8 THE Government policy of building a citizen army Is very far-sighted and deserve the support of one and all. To get this citizen army In shape, civil servants are nowadays required to undergo 2 years of military training. So far so good But there Is
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  • 664 8 S'pore, Wed. rpHE aim of the Light Industries Services is to assist medium and small industrial enterprises in Singapore in their modernisation, expansion and development. Towards this end, the US provides a variety of technical services that are designed to improve their productive
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  • 238 8  -  Sj Hen ry B. Rothblatt (Author, 'Handbook of Svldoneo For Criminal Trials*) TOE was convicted of robbery and sentenced to prison. When he became "stir crazy", he escaped from prison. He went to the home of his friend, Eddie. Marion was there• A week later Marion got
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  • 586 8 RECENTLY, the Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, attending the annual dinner of the students* union of the Singapore Polytechnic, spoke about the question of national service with respect to university graduates. He quite agreed with the president of the students’ union by observing:
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 273 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Ford Escort has become the best selling new car in Europe. Current export shipments from Ford’s plant at Halewood, England are running at 50% of total production. Next month the figure will rise to 60%>. Total output of
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    • 134 9 MEXICO CITY. Wed. (UPI) President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz has given orders to reorganise Mexico’s sugar industry, treasury Secretary Antonio Ortiz Mena said yesterday. Ortiz Mena said this was the reason why the government bought out private shareholders of Financiers Nacional Azucarera, a financing company
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    • 271 9 RUBBER UP CENT SINGAPORE. Wed July first grade rubber f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 54-5/8 cents per lb., up half a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet but •teady. After an unchanged opening, the market ruled steady on last day covering
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    • 15 9 SINGAPORE. Wed-—The tin price for today was $556 per picul, up 50 cents.
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    • 103 9 TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter) Japan plans to increase her pork imports to bring down rising local pork prices, the Agriculture Ministry said today. Last month, the Ministry authorised duty-free imports of 4.000-tons of pork on an emergency basis. Taiwan would supply between 500 to 1,000 tons
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    • 41 9 DAMASCUS. Wed. (Reuter) Syria will begin exporting oil before the end of this month, it was officially announced here today. A government spokesman said arrangements were now being made to receive tankers at the Port of Tartous.
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    • 168 9 HONG KONG, Wed. One mod thing at least has resulted front the 16-day world! wide strike by BOAC pilots. The three Sung sisters, all air-stewardesses with BOAC. had been waiting to be photographed together in uniform, ever since young Theresa joined her sisters with
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    • 143 9 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) The Stock Market set an irregular pattern yesterday in the wake of new international help for the pound. Industrial stocks lacked definite direction and turned in a mixed performance. Government bond* shot ahead at first on better prospects for the currency
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    • 61 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged across the board. There were no sales. July '6B 21.15 bid, 21.65 asked. Sept 20.65 bid. 21.15 asked. Nov 20.55 bid, 21.05 asked. Jan ’69 20.45 bid. 20.95 asked. March 20.45 bid. 20.95 asked. May 20.45 bid, 20.95 asked.
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    • 35 9 NEW YORK. Wed (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages: 30 Industrials 920.40 (x) 20 Rails 268.42 15 Utilities 134.49 65 Stocks 334.39 (x) 40 Bonds 75.93 Commodity Index 135.56 (x) 1968 New Highs.
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    • 171 9 SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Wed. (Reuter) President Johnson said today that the I States' foreign trade balance had been •disappointing” so far this year. In a statement issued at -the signing of a Bill to [liberalise the types of loans [the Export-Import Bank can (make, Mr.
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    • 213 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) The list was strong in heavy volume as the closing neared on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. At 3 p.m. the Dow Jones industrial average was up 8 points to 920.60. The United Press International stock market indicator had picked
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    • 1498 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Industrial shares on the Stock Exchange opened on a firm note this morning, but later the market was sharply easier with active business at continued lower prices as selling wave started. However, many of the selected counters which received price boosts recently
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    • 103 9 JAKARTA. Wed (UPI)— Mr J. D Schoon, Director of the first Netherlands Insurance Company Is expected to arrive in Indonesia shortly to represent four European banks Interested in opening branches In Jakarta It was reported today. The four banks mentioned by the Antara News Agency
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    • 328 9 SINGAPORE. Stock Exchange sold and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS ACM A 2.98 3 00 Borneo Bhd 2.25 1 81 1 85 4.52 Chemical Co l.U 181 3-46 E. smelting 6.90 7 00 y I 2.2 8 2.38 3.00 2.28 Kltzpatrlcks F. N.
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    • 108 9 SINGAPORE. Wed—The Association of Banks in Ma-laysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants. New York: Buying T.T. 32- Airmail O.D. 32-7/8; 90 d/st. 33-7/16 credit bills; 33- trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 353/16; Airmail O.D. 35-5/16; 90 d/st. 36-1/16 credit bills; 36-3/16 trade bills.
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    • 25 9 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) The rubber market opened quietly steady. No. 1. RSS spot 19-3/16 19-7/16. No. 1. RSS CIF basis ports July 19-19-3/16.
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    • 98 9 SINGAPORE, Med The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are:Boyer seller Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Bulk Coconut Oil 54.00 (FOB Drums Loose Copra Mixed .56.50 July 29.50(N) Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% N.I.W no oo Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% NEW 107-50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (F.O.B.)
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    • 48 9 tManagerr Price*) First Malayan XD 2.72 Second Malavan 1 96 Third Malayan The Commerce 1.28 Industry The Satlni .99 1.08 Hind 1.14 1.23 First H'kong .90 .95* •second H koni XD 63 67* Malaysian Investment Fund 1 20 1 30 Sterling C'modity 5/10 Hong Kong Currency)
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    • 58 9 HONG KONG. W*d. (UPI). —Money Quotations. HK56.105 per U.S. dollar. HK56.1175 per U.S. dollar TT. HK$ 14.54 per pound sterling. HKS3O4 0 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness. HK5162.7 per 10,000 Japanese yens HK5145.2 per PP Philippine pesos buyers. HK$ 145.4 per 100 Philip, pine
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    • 292 9 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) The price of gold fell by more than US$l an ounce on the “free” market yesterday as currency tensions eased in the wake of the new international plan to help the pound. Speculation also grew that a
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    • 147 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Prometheus 3/4 lunyi Leninets 5 Orinoco 6/7 Visut Kasatri 8/9 Adolf Warski 10/11 Polyphemus 13/14 Spildra 15/16 S.A. Shipper 18 Yew Bank 19 Martine 21/22 Sea Express 23/24 Rajula 25/26 Keningau 27/28
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    • 1477 10 YOUR TV and BADIO TOPAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL KUALA LUMPUR nod Pulaa Plnmnc 9 Ipoh and Melaka: 1 A It Johor* Bahru; Taiplnr. 1 Bata Pabat; 9 Klnan*. PM. 545 Opening Annct. Prog. Summarv; 550 News Outlines in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 600 News in Tamil; 6.10 Super
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE ALL $5 ESSAY WINNERS
    • 244 12 rpHERE are many kinds of dreams. Some are pleasant ones and others A not so pleasant. Some dreams make us happy and some of them make us miser- able. Two months ago, I had a dream. It was not a good dream. That
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    • 196 12 DURING my August vacation, my uncle from Johore Bahru invited my brother and I to spend our holidays with him. As I had never been to Johore before I accepted his kind invitation. One fine morning, we prepared for the journey to our uncle’s home.
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    • 136 12 IN LIFE, we must have an ambition. If a person has no ambition he or she will lead an empty life. To realise our ambition we must work persistently. My ambition is to be a doctor. Not long ago. my grandfather died from
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    • 232 12 COOKING is something that is pleasant and useful. Girls particularly have a natural fondness for It. It does not take very long to learn how to cook. As a matter of fact, many take to It soon after they have seen someone cooking. There are two ways
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      219 12 ONE night my parents went out to see a midnight show. I tried to wait for them. But. I was sleepy I tried to concentrate on my story book and soon fell asleep. I just then heard a knock on the front door I went to open it.
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    • 145 12 I HELD a new note in my hand as I walked along the crowded pavement one morning. I was on my way to a shop to buy a brooch. I looked at the shop’s window and saw an attractive brooch. I thought of buying
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      148 12 MY village is not very big. It is situated about four miles away from town. It consists of 50 houses and a population of 400 people. There are three lands of races of people living in my village. They are Chinese. Malays, and Indians. In my village, there
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    • 196 12 It was a dry season. There was no rain for nearly three weeks. The grass and trees were dried and the wells were running out of water There was a shortage of water in the town itself. Sometimes fires would break out in several places
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    • 338 12 “A mother’s love is as boundless as the ocean.” This saying is true. The care and love of a mother for her children can never be compared with any other worldly love. A mother is even ready to give her life for her children.
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    • 191 12 DURING the school holidays, many events took place which I enjoyed very much. The particular event I enjoyed took place on December, 16, 1967. On that day. my father took me and my brothers and sisters to a picnic in Ponggol. We got ready for
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    • 252 12 A CITIZEN is a member of a nation recognised by the law of the country. Every citizen has certain rights to enjoy and duties to perform. We, as citizens of Malaysia must be ready to carry out our duties well. We must be loyal to the country
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    • 153 12 I AM a pen. I was born in England. My name is Parker. I am grey in colour. When I was born, I was put in a ship in England for export to Singapore. I was in the ship for about a month before I
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    • 179 12 THE person I admire most is my mother. She is about 40 years of age She is uneducated but is an understanding and a good housewife. She treats my father kindly and with res»* pect. She loves us but not excessively. She cares for us
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    • 225 12 IT was nearing 2 a.m. The morning was very misty and the vision was poor. Anne Baxter drew her coat closer to her body and walked faster. Who would dare to go out early after news reports about a murderer on the loose. She shivered
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    • 180 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST: RULES TO OBSERVE THE EASTERN SUN’S 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 Pr P And what better wav
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  • 2314 13  -  34th day of Gene Koh murder trial By R. V. Lingam SINGAPORE, Wed. The prosecution today submitted that three days before Sept. 28 last year, Freddy Tan Seng Keng conceived the plan to kidnap Gene Koh for ransom. Freddy then lured Gene to
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  • Sun Sport
    • 209 14 MONTE CARLO, Wed. (Reuter) —The International Lawn Tennis Federation (IL.T.F.) will today be asked to appoint a commission to investigate whether there is racial discrimination in South African tennis. Informed sources said the Federation’s management committee would ask the I L.T.F. annual meeting
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    • 1234 14  -  By H. L. Herschensohn, M.D. IDO not understand the controversy over the sex of athletes as determined by the chromosomes in their cells. I believe it would be a simple matter for any doctor or responsible person to quickly determine if an athlete is a male masquerading as
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    • 796 14 A U ST R A LIANS and the people of Asia want the same thing, stability, security and economic development, Australia's Minister for External Territories Mr. C.E. Barnes said recently. "And I believe that Australians. both as a Government and as a people, now
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    • 112 14 PENANG. Wed. The first talking book library service in Malaysia with the latest equipment will be set up at St. Nicholas School and Home for the Blind in Bagan Jermal Road here. This was disclosed by the chairman of St. Nicholas School and Home for
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    • 164 15 HE IS WORTH SUPPORTING AT THIS MEETING pENANG, W<ed. Solicitor did an imprcs- sive 3f workout on a yielding track here this morning. Smarting from the half mile post Solicitor covered the last 3f in 39 on the bit. If he keeps up to his track
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    • 282 15 FINALE LIGURE. North Italy, Wed. (Reuter) The Japanese hockey team, currently on tour in Europe in preparation for the Ofympic Games beat Savona Hockey Club 6-0 here last night. Several Italian National 1 stars were in the Sevona side, previously billed as
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    • 60 15 A LOR STAR. Wed A total of 520 competitors comprising 308 boys and 212 girls from five nones In Kedah will take part in the Sixth Annual K<»dah Secondary Combined Schools Athletic Meet on July 12 and 13 at the Darulaman Stadium here. The sultan
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    • 65 15 6EREMBAN. Wed. The three-day Negri Sembiflan combined Schools athletic meet will be held at !the King George V School grounds from Thursday' to Saturday. Fourteen schools will take part in the boys events, while 12 schools have entered for the ladles events. The Tunku Ampuan
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    • 110 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor will meet Pahang In the opening round of the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition on Saturday and Sunday at the SBA hall here. The competition begins at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday and will be continued on the following day
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      56 15 Very recently a motorcycle race was held on a dirt and mud track near Copenhagen. In the thrilling race watched by thousands, one of the rider slipped in the mud with his machine and was run over bv another motorcycle. The dramatic photo shows the moment hut strangely enough
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    • 1274 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Sixteen bowlers will compete in the finals of the MSA Big Bowl Classic at Jackie's Bowl, Katong, from 2 p.m. on Sunday. Mr. Teo Mah Kee, the manager of the centre told Sunsport that the winner will receive a free
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    • 48 15 La Vite with jockey Coleman astride being led in by Mr. S. C. Chan after winning the Class 4 Div. 1 Race over 9 fur. and 15 yds. on the last day of the recently-concluded Singapore meeting at Bukit Timah. The winner paid $22 and $9. —Sunsport pix.
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    • 1039 15 Horses Class 3s Div. 1— Abt. 7 F. 0 Cum Dividend 3y 900 Victory Stable Allan 552 Shillelagh Bov 4v 9 11 Mr. A.L. Ng R S. B'kelen 892 Delamarp 3y 8.11 Jonathan Stable Spencer 258 Thriller 4y 810 J.T.C. Stable Tjoa 364 Resourceful
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    • 171 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Hockey Association have been invited to participate in the eight-nation international hockey tournament to be heid in Hong Kong in September next year. The Hong Kong Hockey Association which will be hosting this first international hockey tournament have asked
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    • 513 16 England expected to field 5 front-line bowlers LONDON, Wed. Facing an Australian side who are one up in the five-Test series but a little shaken by recent events, England are expected to concentrate on attack in the match starting at Edgbaston, Birmingtom, tomorrow. Inspired by a moral
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    • 500 16 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Yorkshire, English county cricket champions and leaders in the present campaign, crashed to a 103run defeat after declaring 149 behind Glamorgan at Sheffield yester- days. Freddie Trueman, Yorkshire's acting captain, declared the first innings closed at 95 for five, then Glamorgan
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    • 76 16 SEGAMAT, Wed One hundred and twenty-nine schoolboys and schoolgirls will represent North Johore In the Johore Inter Regional School athletic meet to be held in Johore Bahru police depot on Friday and Saturday. They were selected from a one-day trial held by the North
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    • 434 16  -  By L.D. Baptist PENANG, Wed. Penang’s State soccer players are not in the least overawed bv their Selangor rivals —a “glamour” side with at least 10 internationals in the Malaysia Cup soccer final. “If the past Penang record is any indication
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    • 89 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Football Association of Malaysia announced today that there will be no invitations or complimentary passes issued for the Malaysia Cup soccer final between Selangor and Penang on Saturday at the Stadium Merdeka here This is in order to get
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    • 88 16 IPOH. Wed. Entries are invited fiom volleyball teams in Perak lor the Fifth Annual Perak Open Volleyball Championships for men at the Yuk Choy Primary School Court, starting in the fourth week of July, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The first match will start at
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    • 244 16 LONDON. Wed. With the opening of an excellent new International standard cycling centre at Leicester. in the English midlands. the British Cycling Federation are making a strong bid to stage the World Cycling Championships m Britain in 1970 The date was chosen mainly
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    • 128 16 LONDON. Wed. Ken Buchanan. the British lightweight champion who has been unbeaten In 27 contests, has had his hopes of an early contest for the world title disappointed Carlos Ortiz, the former world champion, was surprisingly beaten by Carlos Cruz recently and now the British fighter
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    • 34 16 SEGAMAT. Wed The annual athletic meet of the Seg H w a National-Type Secondary School here will be held at its stadium at Jalan Buloh Kasap here tomorrow starting from 230 p.m.
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    • 164 16 NOTTINGHAM. Wed. (Reuter) The Australian hopes of gaining victory in the last match before the Third Cricket Test, were not fulfilled here yesterday when Nottinghamshire held on for a draw. Alter Monday’s blank day there was plenty of exciting cricket when the Aus- trallans declared
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    • 60 16 ST. JOHN'S Institution Schoolboy Kok Kim Loong breasting the tape to win the class two 100metre event in a record time of 11.4 secs, on the final day of the Selangor Schools Athletic meet at the Stadium Merdeka In Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Second was A. Ramanathan
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    • 139 16 MUAR. Wed. The cream of Johore’s secondary and primary school athletes will vie for honours in the Johore State Combined School athletic meet on Friday and Saturday. Organised by the Johore State School Sports Council under the chairmanship of the Johore Chief Education
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    • 82 16 SEGAMAT. Wed Local residents in the Segamat District have been invited to take part in a “big walk” organised by the Segamat Youth Club on Aug. 31 to commemorate the 11th Merdeka celebrations. The walk is divided into five sections: Veterans: 36 years and
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    • 293 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pirates, the last year's champions, will meet Jayhawks in the Singapore Softball Association Class One league tournament, to be played at the Queenstown Secondary Technical School ground on Saturday at 4.00 p.m.* Pirates with a number of State players are expected to
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    • 70 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tampenis Rovers will meet Port of Singapore Authority Recreation Club in the F.A. of Singapore division II A league soccer match at Farrer Park tomorrow. In the other division two matches Race Course United will plav against Darul Afiah “A” (FPi, Haikowyu versus Telok
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    • 244 16 LONDON. Wed. Back in 1933 occurred the greatest cricket sensation ever and it was produced in Australia by a man from Nottingham in the English Midlands, called Harold Larwood, assisted by one. Bill Voce After the “bodyline” series in which England won the “Ashes”. Larwood,
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    • 36 16 M4JAR. Wed. Members from various Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs in the Muar District will take part in a six-mile “big walk” here on July 27 at 9 a.m. to commemorate National “Youth Day”.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 60 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1.20 a.m. (7.2 ft.), 1.18 p.m. (8.8 ft.). Port Swettenham: 6.42 a.m. (156 ft.), 6.52 p.m. (15.7 ft.). Port Dickson: 7.12 a.m. (8.5 ft.), 7.46 p.m. (9.3 ft.). Singapore: 12.39 a.m. (8.0 ft.), 11.21 p.m. (9.5 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 11.24 a.m. (8.5 ft.), 9.13 p.m. (6.7
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