Eastern Sun, 29 July 1966
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Title Section24 1966-07-29 1 EASTERN SUN INDEPENDENT ENGLISH SINGAPORE EDITION Esld. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 13. Friday, July 29 1966. MC (P) 1912 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article, Illustration441 1966-07-29 1 It is a planned one seeking to build happier and more prosperous society' KUALA LUMPUR, THURS. THE Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman today spoke of the "quiet" and bloodless revolution in the country that was unsurpassed in the history of South-east Asia. The quiet revolution that441 words
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142 1966-07-29 1 K U C H I N G, Sarawak Thurs. (UPI) Sarawak's Chief Minister Penghulu Tawi Sli said in a radio broadcast tonight the Government's amnesty offer to Communists and subversives In the state would not remain open indefinitely. He said the offer also applied142 words
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115 1966-07-29 1 MANILA, Thurs. (UPI) Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos in an interview published today called on all Asian leaders to mobilise their resources and jointly solve their economic problems. Pres. Marcos made the statement in an interview with Mr. Williange Lange, Southeast Asian115 words
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289 1966-07-29 1 Razak's article 'unfortunate' Lee SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Government has today asked the Malaysian Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak, how the PAP Government had approached the Alliance Government to form a coalition. Tun Razak's statement was contained in an article in the UMNO'S 20th anniversary souvenir. The Singapore Government's statement289 words
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410 1966-07-29 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) President Sukarno attempted to verbally roll back a series of Congressional decisions that stripped him of most of his power today as he installed a new 27 man Indonesian Cabinet here. Pres. Sukarno announced the surprise appointment of two of his favourites dumped410 words
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Article180 1966-07-29 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The multi-racial and multicultural society in the Republic is being shaped to fit into a new world the South-East Asian Community. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said this today at the diplomatic and consular corps luncheon at the Coral Room of180 words
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Article78 1966-07-29 1 TOKYO, Thurs. (AP) Malaysia's Information and Broadcasting Minister Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman will represent Malaysia at the first anti-Communist Asian Conference against Nuclear Weapons in Japan. Then he will make an official visit to Japan as guest of the Foreign Ministry between Aug. 4-13, the78 words
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Local News
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275 1966-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—The Ford Foundation has made a grant of $740,000 to the Harvest Advisory Service to enable It to provide advisory and training assistance for development planning and admmistra- tion. The offer was made at the request of the Malaysian Government. A statement275 words
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Article131 1966-07-29 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore will soon be seen by five million Australians viewing their television set. This will be featured in the spring-summer series of the Melbourne show televised by Australia's national television. In "It could be you" the Australian T.V. viewers will see scenes of Singapore,131 words
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Article66 1966-07-29 2 LOCH END, Scotland, Thurs. (AP) An 18-year-old girl conquered Loch Ness today but she did not find any monsters. Brenda Sherratt climbed out of the water at 1 a.m. After swimming the Loch's 22$ miles, the first person to do so. She was accompanied66 words
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Article172 1966-07-29 2 IPOH, Thurs. —An appeal to Perak Government to tackle the problem of land applications in the Dindings district was made in the State Legislative Assembly meeting here, which adjourned today. Mr. Wong Ting Seng (All-Lekir) said that many applications for land in the district had been considered172 words
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Article103 1966-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs —The Mayor of Australia's "Gold Coast" municipality in Queensland, Alderman Harley, and Mrs. Harley, will arrive in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow for an eightday visit. The "Gold Coast" Is Australia's Premier mainland tropical holiday resort situated on the Pacific coast just south of103 words
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Article78 1966-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Enche H.M.S. Hussain, secretary for Alliance Memp&ers of Parliament at Alliance Headquarters here will leave Malaysia on Aug. 9 for Europe to attend the International Youth Hostles' conference at Geneva. He will also visit some countries in Eastern Europe to study the system78 words
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Article83 1966-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two people were reported drowned in disused mining pools in Jalan Cochrane and Jalan Cheras. Police said today, a 10-year-old schoolboy's, S. Thanabalasingam, was drowned while swimming with his two friends. His body was recovered soon after. In the other case, a mason, Mr. Wong83 words
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348 1966-07-29 2 ROBERT KUAN - PTC to launch another million sweep By ROBERT KUAN IPOH, Thurs. A $1 million sweep, which was first inaugurated by the Perak Turf Club during the 'boom* days in 1955 has proved so successful that P.T.C. is having another special mil-lion-dollar sweep in place of its usual big sweep on348 words
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Article95 1966-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —An illegal lottery promoter Ter Yeng Kwee was fined $5OO in the Magistrate's Court here this morning. Magistrate Che Marina binte Yusoff also forfeited $684.20 seized from his possession when he was arrested in May 22. Ter was caught redhanded when the offlcer-ln-charge95 words
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Article, Illustration266 1966-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The 8,000 strong National Union of Teachers will express their solidarity here on Saturday, by picking in 'strength'. This Is to express disappointment over Government's delay in publishing the report of the highpowered committee on conditions and terms of service for teachers.266 words
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Article, Illustration32 1966-07-29 2 Italian tractors and other machinery for agriculture on show at MAHA exhibition, Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur which opens today. A record crowd is expected at the 4-day exhibition.32 words
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314 1966-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Japanese technical mission is due here shortly for detailed discussions on the extent to which the Japanese Government could assist the Malaysian Government in its agricultural development programmes. A Prime Minister's Department release said: "The preliminary survey mission314 words
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Article103 1966-07-29 2 Singapore, Thurs. "WHITE HORSE" Rothf* mans' new Virginia cigarette marks a "double first" today by being featured in a two-colour full page advertisement in the EASTERN SUN. This is because it is the first time that the "White Horse," a long size filter cigarette, is introduced in the103 words
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Article52 1966-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Samat art gallery will be open on Sundays from next month. But it will be closed on Fridays. Visiting hours will be from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Extensions which are being made to the gallery will be completed by the end of52 words
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Article59 1966-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR* Thurs.— The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman who is also the Minister of Culture Youth and Sports will open the national leadership training course organised by the Malaysian Association of youth Clubs on Aug. 14 at Port Dickson. Thirty-six youth leaders59 words
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Article117 1966-07-29 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The Central Government will soon demolish the $BO- Merdeka Swimming Pool to make way for the construction of an immigration office and a Jetty here. The swimming pool, along the seafront facing the Singapore Navel Base, was opened by the Sultan of Johore117 words
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Article132 1966-07-29 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs.Singapore will have new regulations applicable to buildings both in the city and rural areas as from today. This replaces the old one which has become obsolete, the Ministry of Law and National Development announced yesterday. The revised regulations will replace the two sets of132 words
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170 1966-07-29 2 LONDON, Thurs, More than 60 aircraft, including almost the complete family of British aircraft now in production, are booked to appear at the Farnborough air show, near London, from Sept. 5 to 11. At least 50 of them wiU take part in the170 words
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Article87 1966-07-29 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A 14-year-old boy, K. An©lagam, who was involved in a motor accident at th« junction of Jurong Industrial Estate and Jubilee Road yesterday afternoon, died from internal injuries at the neral Hospital here thif morning. Anelagam who lived at block one, Pasir Panjang Power Station, was87 words
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Article79 1966-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three hundred Brownies from schools throughout Selangor will gather at Brickfields School, Jalan Abdul Samad, on Saturday morning, for a Brownie revel. This type of programme is designee! to give the Brownies of different schools an opportunity to meet othel girls of their age from79 words
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223 1966-07-29 3 Musa Scully - 'Malaysia 's second to Japan says Italian envoy By_ Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Italian Ambassador here. Dr. Mario Filo Delia Santa Susanna todoy spoke highly of Malaysia's "rapid rate of development." 5o rapid is in this country that I can rank Malaysia only second after Japan in Asia223 words
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83 1966-07-29 3 LONDON, Thurs. (AFP). The British Foreign office ftrongly denied tonight President Nasser's allegations that Britain had set up a disguised military base in Saudi Arabia. The Egyptian President claimed in a speech in Alexandria that British troops wearing civilian clothes had •et up83 words
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Article54 1966-07-29 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A fire which broke out near a kampong at the junction of Somapah Barat and Sumapah Road, completely gutted a wooden prayer shrine last night. There were however no occupants inside at the time of the fire. The fire is said to have been54 words
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Article, Illustration77 1966-07-29 3 I.DEN STOCKDALE, 16, from Riverside, Calif., is helped by Mrs. J^azae tsuboe, housewife, as she wears "Yukata" dress at the A T s ta to her lodging house in Tokyo. The American exchange student is JMJCOStomed to in Japan. Wearing the traditional summer costume is77 words
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Article, Illustration102 1966-07-29 3 An Australian team of kidney-grafters has achieved noteworthy successes with kidney transplants over the last few years. Iq the last three years five of 11 patients have been successfully operated on at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, and restored to normal health and remain well. Two others102 words
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128 1966-07-29 3 BEAUMONT, Texas. Thurs. (AP) The Greek freighter M. V. Nefos left yesterday with 20 of her crewmen possibly suffering from rabies infection. A ship's spokesman said one of three Irish setter dogs aboard began frothing at the mouth after the vessel left Bogota, Colombia, 10128 words
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Article65 1966-07-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A middle-aged man accused of outraging the modesty of a 12-year-old girl was acquitted today. Magistrate Mr. Fon* Seng Yee, in discharging the accused, Woon Soo, agreed with his counsel Mr. G.T.S. Sidhu, that the girl's evidence was "unreliable'*. Woon walked out of the Magistrate Court65 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-07-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Everybody was happy yesterday at the opening of MAHA there was no rain but bright sunshine the Italians had their champagne bubbling away just right on time... But for driver, who (he must have been dreaming of the camel Dollah at161 words
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Article, Illustration32 1966-07-29 3 These two girls are not only sweet looking but also have sweet voices. They are announcers in one of the many radio and television stations in Japan.32 words
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85 1966-07-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —A lorry attendant was awarded $20,000 by the High Court here today for the loss of the use of his left arm. Mr. Justice S. S. Gill made the award to 28-year-old Yahyah bin Hussein whose arm was paralysed85 words
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Article139 1966-07-29 3 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Thurs. (AP) —Several hundred Turkish Cypriot women staged a silent demonstration in the Turkish quarter of Nicosia yesterday in protest at allegedly rough treatment they received during searches at Cyprus government police checkpoints. The demonstrators dispersed peacefully after marching past the Turkish Embassy139 words
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Article137 1966-07-29 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The Malaysian Chinese Association does not command any respect from the Bublic in Johore, the United democratic Party, claimed here today. In a itatement issued here, the lecretary of the U.D.P's Johore Bahru division, Mr. Tay Tiong Tong, said his party, on the other137 words
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276 1966-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The political philosophy of United Malay National Organisation (UMNO) is based on genuine democratic nationalism. This will be a factor to forge a united and prosperous Malaysian nation, said the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rah-276 words
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236 1966-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—Under a blazing sun half an hour from noon, the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman today opened the Malaysian AgriHorticultural Association's annual show at its permanent site in Jalan Klang. 1 rr i. J i i_. 'l. J Two hundred236 words
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Article138 1966-07-29 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The Government of Madras has offered five scholarships for self-supporting Singapore and Malaysian citizens of South Indian origin domiciled here for a five-year integrated course in engineering. The students will attend the Government engineering colleges at Guindy and Coimbatore. South India. Those candidates, who wish138 words
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222 1966-07-29 4 MALACCA, Thurs. The Greek cargo vessel Linda involved in a collision yesterday in the Straits of Malacca is now faced with an additional problem. The 40,000-ton Greek ship now anchored off Malacca is unable to proceed elsewhere for repair to the slight damage it sustained222 words
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Article55 1966-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Radio Malaysia's English service will be relaying the BBC live commentary on the World Cup final between England and West Germany on Saturday night from 10.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m.. local time. This can be heard direct from London on 15.07 mc/s (19.91 metres)55 words
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182 1966-07-29 4 IPOH, Thurs. The cool reception accorded to the National Anthem at places of entertainment must never be a legacy for the younger generation to adopt. This was stated by the Sultan of Perak today when he was briefed on rural development in the Batang Padang182 words
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Article111 1966-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The chief of the Indonesian military mission here, Lt. Col. Benny Moerdani left last night for an undisclosed mission in Bangkok. However, informed sources here, indicated to the Eastern Sun, that Lt. Col. Moerdani went to have a meeting with Mr. Burhannudin111 words
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Article580 1966-07-29 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. For the first time since 1959, the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools' Sports Council will be holding the seven-a-side rugby tournament played on an interschool basis. Raffles Institution will be organising the seven-a-side on behalf of the Schools' Sports Council. The tournament will be held580 words
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Article, Illustration71 1966-07-29 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Boy meets girl in "Maria Marten", a Victorian melodrama presented by the Royal Air Force Grammar School at Changi. Janet Flexman (left) and Peter Cor mack took comedy roles in the play which was produced by Mr. G. Storey. The audience was allowed to share in71 words
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209 1966-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Singapore pianist today critised the aparthetic attitude of the public towards music. Miss Margaret Tan, who will be giving a piano recital here tomorrow night, said many world top musicians shun the stage of this country. "They are not sure209 words
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308 1966-07-29 4 ALOR STAR, Thurs. —Malaya, which produces 60 per cent of her rice requirements, will be able to achieve near self-sufficiency in about four years time when the $204 million Muda irrigation scheme is completed. This prediction was made by the Minister of Agriculture308 words
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Article82 1966-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Thieves last night brok« into a radio shop at the 21st. mile Klang-Sungei Buloh Road and escaped with mort than $3,000 i n cash and goods The proprietor, a Mr. Wong, said that the thieves gained entrance by forcing open the collapsible82 words
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Article, Illustration328 1966-07-29 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A verdict of murder by person or persons unknown wos returned today by the Assistant Coroner, Mr. E. C. Foenando, at an inquiry into the death of a laboratory technician, Lim Khay Guan, 27, in May this year. Lim was shot328 words
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193 1966-07-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Malaysia will play a leading role in the forthcoming international seminar on apartheid to be held in Brazilia, Brazil from August 23 to September 5. Malaysia was one of the co-sponsors of a United Nations resolution condemning apartheid a few193 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-07-29 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —This majestic looking $4 million Wisma Building at Orchard Road h<re holds tie v, tal link of friendship between Singapore and Indonesia. However when During confrontation in 1963, the building was taken oyer by the Malaysian (Weniment However, whe 8, n K apor eEASTERN SUN Photo. - 123 words
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Article149 1966-07-29 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs, Attractive 25-year-old Martha Choy, appeared before a Divorce Court here today and said she had to put on goggles because of "two black eyes she got from a thrashing.'* She was seeking permission to wear her dark glasses in the witness box before testifying149 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-07-29 5 American entertainer Edith Hanson takes a stroll in the garden of Hiejinya shrine in Tokyo. Miss Hanson, a missionary daughter from Oklahoma, lives, works, eats, in associating herself entirely with Japanese styles. She speaks Out-of-Tokyo dialect "Osaka-Ben" fluently. She ranks high in popularity as an unique talent called52 words
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Article87 1966-07-29 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs—The Adult Education Board is organising a course to prepare students for the Final Part One Examinations of the Corporation of Secretaries and The Chartered Institute of Secretaries to be held in June next year. The course will be conducted over a period of three terms (3087 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-07-29 5 Candy Moore gets to play her first grown-up ingenuine role in Paramount's "The Night Of The Grizzly" to be shown in Malaysia and Singapore soon. Candy plays the daughter of co-star Clint Walker and Martha Hyer in the adventure saga which spends most r sf68 words
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Article, Illustration60 1966-07-29 5 Residents of An Ghay hamlet in South Vietnam, are given food blankets, cooking: utensils and other emergency relief supplies at district government headquarters. Shortly before, their homes and possessions had been destroyed in nocturnal Vietcong raid. The Communist guerrillas burned more than 30 homea to the60 words
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Advertisement206 1966-07-29 3 SK \V ,\>\J f Si I T* FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SPECIAL LIQUIDS For protection Against electrical risks, petrol, oil spirits, wax etc. Hand pump and pressure type extinguishers giving jets of up to 30 ft. are recommended* these are recognized as standard protection for motor vehicles. SODAACID For protection of freely206 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous154 1966-07-29 3 SPORE DIARY 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall, Empress Place: Paintings exhibition. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Kampong Coronation Tengah; Kampong Loyang; Yook Kiau School, Tampines Road. 12} m.s., Kong Hwa School, off Loke Yang Village. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. National Library,154 words
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Miscellaneous878 1966-07-29 4 TIME AND TIDE Penan* 10.48 am. <7.1 ft-), l, 1 33 P' m < 6 "•>' O F* Swettrnham 3.30 a.m. (10.4 ft.), 3.46 p.m. (11.7 Port Dickson 4.07 a m. (6.3 ft.), 4.57 p.m. <""•>' Singapore 9.56 a.m. (6-8 ft.), 8.2- p.m. (<.6 ft)» Scdili Kechil 8 43 a.m.878 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article454 1966-07-29 6 LONDON, Thurs (AP). pRIME Minister Mr. Harold Wilson yesterday beat down an opposition onslaught on his policy of economic austerity which is designed to save the pound. An opposition motion of censure expressing no confidence in the government's handling of economic affairs was defeated 325 to454 words
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Article104 1966-07-29 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP) —Two English journalists rowing across the Atlantic ocean in a 16-foot rowboat were sighted yesterday 1,080 miles East Northeast of New York city, the U.S. Coast *Guard reported. The journalists, David Johnson, 34, and John Hoare, 29, were sighted by the MV104 words
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Article, Illustration110 1966-07-29 6 IJ olidays on Holigoland is the target this summer of the medical students Sig rid and Helga. The voyage from the North German port city of Hamburg to the North Sea Island of Heligoland Federal Republic of Germany lasts six hours. Pullover and slacks are the best110 words
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220 1966-07-29 6 BOSTON, Thar. (UPI) A travelling underground fun shop, believed to be based in New York, may have provided bandits with two submachine runs used during a US$6B,OOO robbery of an armoured truck, officials disclosed yesterday. Two guards were wounded and a crowded Veterans Administration220 words
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Article231 1966-07-29 6 MOSCOW, Thurs. (AP). —Secretary General U Thant said last night after talks with Soviet leaders that he does not plan to go to Hanoi. The Kremlin has taken the position that only Hanoi can decide on the communist side if a start should231 words
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Article122 1966-07-29 6 LONDON, Thurs. CAP) The campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) yesterday called the United States "a major menace to world peace" and demanded that the British government break with the Americans in Vietnam. The United Nations, the Geneva disarmament conference and in the North Atlantic Treaty122 words
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195 1966-07-29 6 PORT ARANSAS, Texas, Thurs. (AP)— Forty-e; gh persons were taken aboard other craft late yesterday when the pleasure cruiser White Marlin Queen burned and sank. How the fire started was not immediately known. Port Aransas was the vessel s home port. The fire195 words
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Article74 1966-07-29 6 MIAMI, FLORIDA, Thurs. XAP) —The threat of tropical Storm Ella to the U.S. mainland faded sharply yesterday when she shifted to a more northerly track an<j showed no signs of developing a stronger punch. The turn to a nearly Northwest course spared the Caribbean islands74 words
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327 1966-07-29 6 pHICAGO, Illinois, Thurs. (AP) Richard Speck progressed along the road to recovery yesterday as he drew closer to the time when he must answer charges of murdering eight student nurses. "Continued satisfactory" was the report on the health of Speck from C. William327 words
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143 1966-07-29 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP) The City's Traffic Court is holding its own version of a mail order ticket sale, and the clerks cannot keep count of the money rolling in. Ten days ago, the city offered this "bargain" to holders of 10 million143 words
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Article33 1966-07-29 6 JAKARTA, Thurs. (AFP) ~A five year old Indonesian girl at Tjilegon, some 100 kilometres West of Jakarta, has been found to be preggnant the Muslim Daily "Duta Masjarakat" reported today.33 words
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231 1966-07-29 6 LONDON, Thurs. (AP) Britain, with a proud and ancient history of striking swiftly at raiding pirates on the high seas, yesterday launched an attack against a new breed pirates of the air. After months of hesitation, the government unveiled in parliament its strategy to silence231 words
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Article90 1966-07-29 6 NEW DELHI, Thurs. (AFP) Interior Minister, Gulzarilal Nanda told the Indian Parliament today that a "spy network" in Kashmir had been smashed and "several arrests" made. Earlier, Junior Interior Minister Jaisukhlal Hathi disclosed that "about 80 or 90" persons had been arrested from all over the country90 words
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Article126 1966-07-29 6 ADEN, Thurs. (AP)—Four Yemenis —one a woman are reported to have been sentenced to death by public beheading in Sana, the Yemeni capital. A European commercial representative who left San'a by plane yesterday said in Aden that he saw the first execution on Tuesday. He said126 words
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157 1966-07-29 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (AP) The U.S. States department yesterday saw "more Bravado than confidence" in the latest speech of Fidel Castro and doubted that Cuban "volunteers" would be much help to North Vietnam. Press Officer Robert J. McCloskey gave this rating to Castro's 2 1/2-hour157 words
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198 1966-07-29 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP). Women's Wear Daily (WWD) said yesterday Miss Luci Johnson's bridal gown will be "a traditional white lace with long sleeves, a high neckline, a little bow to mark the natural waistline, and a face-framing Spanish mantilla ending in a sweeping198 words
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Article206 1966-07-29 6 ™ITED NATIONS, Thar* (AP) United Nations Secretary General U Thant gave the U.N. Security Council an inconclusive report last night on three landmine explosions that Israel cited among the reasons for its July 14 air raid on Syria. The report said U.N. military observers investigating206 words
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Article119 1966-07-29 6 DALLAS, Texas, Thurs. (AP) —Accused kidnapper Delbert Harison Garmon JR. slashed his left wrist during the noon recess yesterday after witnesses at his trial told how he embarked on an alleged 17-day, two state crime spree. A spokesman for the U.S. Marshal's office said Garmon, 26,119 words
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Article73 1966-07-29 6 GALLUP, New Mexico, Thurs. (AP) A frontiei airlines twin-engine DC3 crashed on takeoff from the Gallup airport yesterday with 13 passengers and three crewmen aboard. A company spokesman said one woman was taken to the Gallup Hospital, apparently for treatment of shock. The other 15 persons reportedly were73 words
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357 1966-07-29 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (AP) Senate Democratic Leader Mr. Mike Mansfield said yesterday President Johnson has been advised of a "strong feeling" in the U.S. senate favouring a substantial reduction of U.S. troops in Europe Mansfield urged a 10 per cent across-the-board out357 words
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Article175 1966-07-29 6 NEW DELHI, Thurs. (AFP) —The Indian government is now resigned to getting far less Foreign aid for its new five year plan than it had hoped for, Informed sources said here today. Indian economists had hoped to be able to work out the 1967-71 plan to175 words
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Article31 1966-07-29 6 BRIGHTON, England, Thurs. (AP) Actress Joan Plowright, wife of Sir Laurence Olivier, head of Britain's national theater, last night gave birth to a daughter, the couple'» third child.31 words
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270 1966-07-29 7 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (AP). a national conference on "black power" will be called by Negro leaders for the Labour Day weekend, Sept. 3-5 in Washington, it was announced yesterday. Representative Adam Clayton Powell, DemocratNew York, and Mr. Stokely Carmichael, Chairman of the Student Non-Violent Co-ordinating270 words
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Article126 1966-07-29 7 PERTH, Thurs. (AP)— Miss Madeliene Koh, recently admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court, had to admit defeat in her first important case. Miss Koh, daughter of a Singapore lawyer, went to Traffic Court to defend her husband, Mr. Roger James Cook on a charge126 words
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Article115 1966-07-29 7 SALISBURY, Thurs. (AFP) Students at Salisbury's multi-racial university college began leaving the university en masse yesterday one month ahead of their scheduled vacations following a dawn swoop by security police which resulted in the arrest of nine lecturers. One student was also detained and nine others restricted,115 words
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Article52 1966-07-29 7 RIO De Janeiro, Brazil, Thurs. (AP) Israeli President Mr. Zalman Shazar left here last night for New York, ending a five-week, visit to America. Mr. Shazar visited Chile, Uruguay and Brazil. He orginally was scheduled to visit Argentina, but cancelled as a result of the52 words
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Article308 1966-07-29 7 GENEVA, Thurs. (UPI). —A weapons ban in outer space would strip astronauts of legitimate means of self-defence, France told space negot- lators yesterday. French spokesman Robert Lemaitre did not specify whether his concern war for attacks from other earthmen in the sky or from308 words
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Article, Illustration26 1966-07-29 7 <stnrkholm march to the Sputh African legation to demand thatch AfrtS turnover Southwest Africa to the "people of South West Africa."—PANA Photo. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 26 words
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426 1966-07-29 7 \yASHINGTON, Thurs. (AP) The cut-back of British forces in the Far East or Western Germany will figure in talks with British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and President Johnson tomorrow. Under-Secretary of State George W. Ball, who was sent to London by426 words
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Article110 1966-07-29 7 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (AP). Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower has been in Walter Reed Army Hospital here since Monday for what an aide called "routine tests." The aide, Brigadier General Robert L. Schulz, said further that he had no information as to the nature on purpose110 words
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Article146 1966-07-29 7 DEATH VALLEY, California, Thurs. (AP) —French ex-paratrooper Jean Pierre Marquant set off yesterday on the Anal 18 miles of his six-day hike through Death Valley National Monument saying: "It's very dangerous but I am sure I can do It." The 28-year-old adventurer was at Park Ranger146 words
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Article89 1966-07-29 7 DUBLIN, Thurs. (UPI) Riots set off by the fatal stabbing of a teenager broke out yesterday between scores of local youths and Scottish vacationers at the seaside resort of Bray, 12 miles from here. Police arrested 30 local youths between 16 and 22 on charges of riotous behaviour,89 words
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Article49 1966-07-29 7 NEW DELHI, Thurs. (UPI) Thirty persons and over 2,000 head of cattle were drowned in this season's floods in the Assam state, Minister of Irrigation Fakiruddin Ahmed told parliament yesterday. He said crops and property worth US$l6 million were destroyed or damaged during the monsoons.49 words
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119 1966-07-29 7 THE HAGUE, Thurs. (UPI) Police said last night they believed a fire in the Indonesian Embassy early yesterday morning may have been the work of an arsonist. There were no injuries in the fire, which caused an estimated US$2O,OOO in damaged, most of it to119 words
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442 1966-07-29 7 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI). British police yesterday were investigating three gruesome killings of young women in three different sections of the country. Early yesterday morning they confirmed that a brown parcel left beside a driveway in a residential section of the city contained the442 words
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Article138 1966-07-29 7 MOSCOW, Thurs. (UPI) The Soviet Government yesterday opened isolated areas of Siberia to foreigners but sealed off heavilypopulated towns and regions in European Russia to outside eyes. For the fifth time since Stalin's death, the Soviet Foreign Ministry issued a six-page list to embassies of138 words
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Article256 1966-07-29 7 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (AP).—With a sharp increase in Juvenile lawlessness, the crime rate in the United States continued to rise faster than the nation's population growth, with a 5 per cent increase in 1965. I The FBl's (Federal Bureau of Investigations) annual crime report said serious256 words
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Article61 1966-07-29 7 ,tSLV MATA JfrP®* l Thurs. (UPI) Seven workmen we re killed and eight others were seriously injured last night when the concrete wall of a dam they were building suddenly collapsed. Rescuers dug out seven bodies, from the rubble and extricated eight injured whom they61 words
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Article103 1966-07-29 7 CHICAGO, Thurs. (AP) A married couple filed suit yesterday In U.S. District Court asking that the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) be directed to make advertising space available for anti-Vietnam war posters The couple, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thuerson, alleged that their poster was submitted to the CTA's103 words
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Article, Illustration27 1966-07-29 7 Wearing an Apollo space suit, a technician demonstrates an Apollo luna experiments package on a simulated moonscape at Space Centre in Houston. AP Photo.AP Photo. - 27 words
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345 1966-07-29 7 SYDNEY, Thurs. (UPI) A Sydney University physicist said yesterday the United States, Britain and Russia are studying the possibility of using a nuclear rocket to prevent an asteroid from smashing into earth. Prof. Stuart Thomas Butler said that a microscopic deviation in the orbit345 words
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Article434 1966-07-29 8 HHHE Malaysian Agri-Horticultural Exhibition has been an annual feature in Kuala Lumpur for nearly half a century. In the 1920'5, the exhibition had placed special emphasis on padi with the view to encouraging farmers to produce better crops. Then another Important exhibit was bud-grafted rubber. Visitors were shown434 words
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Article301 1966-07-29 8 QN both sides of the causeway, Ministers have been exhorting their people to work harder and to face the realities of independence. Self-reliance is the spirit that will ensure their survival. The Malaysian Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, says the old belief of what Government can301 words
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1125 1966-07-29 8 Tran Hai Dinh - (This is the personal story of a former Vietcong official who servo 4 for more than H»« years ia key local post* before defecting from the Communist organisation in late 1965. A pseudonym lias been used to protect the author and1,125 words
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Article1091 1966-07-29 8 IN her speech at the opening of the new British Parliament on April 22, the Queen gave the assurance that her government, in cooperation with the other members of the Commonwealth and with Britain's allies, would "continue to work for peace and security in all parts1,091 words
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532 1966-07-29 8 The world's first waterproofs safety matches are now being mass produced by an internationally known Australian Match Manufacture. The new waterprool safety matches were developed by the company's research department in Melbourne after legislation in various Australian States prohibited the sale of wax matches, because532 words
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482 1966-07-29 8 Second instalment After that, little Mac was heard of Mao's "New Democracy." No n-Com-munists, even those holding government positions, rapidly learned that they had no real voice or power in the goverment and that their parties and organizations were merely part oi the482 words
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Article242 1966-07-29 9 BRUSSELS, Thurs. (UP I) Successful trade boosting talks between the common market and the United States were practically assured yesterday when community ministers finalised their negotiating terms after nearly a year's delay. At a 16-hour sitting, their third in five days, the minii ts agreed242 words
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229 1966-07-29 9 vesterdav (AP) traders yesterday they expect large shipments of white They said during the active days of confrontation Sarawak pepper growers were getting their product out as black pepper and fetching power prices. Black pepper is quoted at 44 US cents a pound and229 words
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Article42 1966-07-29 9 JAKARTA, Thurs. (AFP) —The Italian "Lambretta" Company has granted a credit of U. 5.55,000,000 to the Indonesian Motor Company, Indonex, for the import of motor scooters and public transport vehicles into Indonesia, the Jakarta daily "Api Pantjasila" reported.42 words
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447 1966-07-29 9 LONDON, Thurs. (UPl).—The Board of Trade said yesterday Britain's monthly trade figures would be disturbed for some time to come because of the seamen's strike which lasted from May 16 to the end of June. In a summary of this nation's trade for the447 words
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Article60 1966-07-29 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs—Exports of rubber from Singapore and Malaya in June were 79.812 tons compared with 74,865 tons in the same month last year. ...The total for the first six months of 1966 stood at 523,895 tons; against 491,127 tons in Jan./ June 1965. Big buyers in June were60 words
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Article59 1966-07-29 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Chinese Produce Exchange, Singapore noon prices per picul today. Coconut oil: bulk S4SJ seUers, drum s47s sellers Pepper: Muntok white $l9O seUers, Sarawak white slB7s seUers, special Sarawak black sl42s sellers, garbled Lampong black $145 (N) seUers (all 96% NLW) ASTA $l6O sellers (100% NLW). Singapore Coconut Oil59 words
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Article41 1966-07-29 9 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (AP) The U.S. Government sold 120 tons of surplus stockpile tin yesterday, 60 tons Grade A at US$l.5B a pound, 35 tons Grade B at US$l.56 a pound and 25 tons Grade C at US$l.56 a pound.41 words
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Article194 1966-07-29 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The volume of operations reported by banks in Singapore in June amounted to $2,765,954,000 the second lowest since January this year. The lowest figure in the first half of this year was recorded in April, when operations totalled only $2,580,517,000. A financial source194 words
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Article307 1966-07-29 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Aug. first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. today in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur at 64J cents per lb., down half cent. The tone was quiet and slightly easier. The market opened unchanged and later eased cent as Chinese trade turned seUers. Upcountry short307 words
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Article62 1966-07-29 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following change in its rates to merchants today: New York: buying T.T. 32-11/16; airmail, O.D. 32-13/ 16, 90/ st. 33-5/16 credit biUs, 33-7/16 trade bills. Selling TT./OJX ready were: New York 32-7/16; Deutsche Marks 129-j Holland Guildes 117-1/8;62 words
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Article539 1966-07-29 9 SINGAPORE, Than. Industrials generally were steady at the Stock Exchange today with gains and losses somewhat balanced. F. N. ords. rose to 53.74 and M. Breweries to $5.35. Traders were done at $8.05 with further buyers. Motor Investments weakened initially to $1.31 following announcement of a final539 words
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Article13 1966-07-29 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The tin price today was $631 per picul, down $l-1/8.13 words
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Article158 1966-07-29 9 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. (AFP) American Honda Motor Co., Inc., of Gardena, Calif., yesterday for the first time released its U.S. yearend sales results and announced a 37 per cent increase in volume over fiscal 1965. For the twelve months ended June 30, 1966, Ameri-158 words
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Article209 1966-07-29 9 B S Boustead 1.57 1.60 Chemical Co 1.54 1.55 Cold Storage 2.92 2.94 Dunlop 2.47 E. Smelting 3.98 4.00 Esso Ords 3.06 3.08 United Holdings CCR 2.00 2.08 Fitzpatricks 1.80 F N. Ords 3.72 3.74 Gammon 2.19 2.20 Georgetown 1.50 Goodwood Park 2 70 Guinness 2.37 Hotel S'pura 1.06209 words
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Article133 1966-07-29 9 Ampat CCR Aokam 10/1* 3.50 Austral Amal. CR Austral Malay 24/4* 43/- Ayer Hitam Berjuntai CD 24/3 36/9 Chenderiang 20/- Gopeng CD 38/- 36/6 38/9 Honjr Konsr Idris Hyd. CD 17/3 K'pong Kamunting 10/K'pong Lanjut XCR 24/3 24/6 Kamunting 20/. Kent "W/ 9/6 10/Kesang 55 Killinghall 49/Kinta Kellas 37/Kramat133 words
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Article72 1966-07-29 9 Ayer Hitam 1.20 Bassett (50cts) 94 Batu Lintang 1.65 1.70 Bedford CD 1.40 Benta XD 1.40 Borelli (New) 2.20 2.30 Glenealy 1.50 1.65 Jeram Kuantan 2.18 2.25 Kempas 2.00 2.02 Kepong Plant 1 70 Kluang Ord 1.85 Kundong Tg. Pau 1.80 1.90 New Serendah 2.26 2.36 Parit Perak72 words
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Article23 1966-07-29 9 Bekoh Con Bukit Katil 2/4 2 50 2/8 Bukit Sembawang High Low Nyalas 106 3/7 Padang Senang Singapore Para l/4i 1/4* 1/5*23 words
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Article20 1966-07-29 9 Anglo-Asian Anglo Oriental 1/2 3/3 Craigielea Golden Hope K. L. Kepong Rub. Est. Malaya 1/5 4/10 3/1/6 2/520 words
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Article183 1966-07-29 9 TIME: FLIGHT: FBOM: 8.00 a.m. CPA (CX 905X) Hongkong. Kuala Lumpur. 8.20 a.m. MAL (ML 019) 8.50 a.m. JAL (JL 712) Jakarta. 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 121) Kuala Lumpur. 10.55 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. 11.05 a.m. MAL (ML 451) Kuching. 2.45 p.m.183 words
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Article175 1966-07-29 9 TIME: FLIGHT: TO: 7.31 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Kuala Lumpur. 7.40 a.m. MAL (ML 452) Kuching. 8.00 a.m. PAA (PA 842) Saigon, Manila, Guam, Honolulu, Loa Angeles, S. Francisco. 8.30 a.m. MAL (ML 614) Hongkong. 9.00 a.m CPA (CX 570) Hongkong, Taipeh, Osaka, Tokyo. 9.00 a.m. MAL175 words
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Article119 1966-07-29 9 TIME: AIRLINE: FRX) M.2.30 p.m. BOAC (BA 796) London, Beirut, Bombay, 5.00 p.m. Cathay Pacifie Colombo. (CX 575) Tokyo, Osaka. Taipeh, 8.J5 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Hongkong. Singapore. 8.25 a.m. MAL (ML 032) Singapore, Malacca. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML119 words
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Article119 1966-07-29 9 TIME: AIRLINE: TO: 3.10 pjn. BOAC (BA 796) Singapore. 5.35 p.m. Cathay Pacific 7.15 a.m. (CX 575) Singapore. MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 122/121) Singapore. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 122/121) Singapore 8.45 a.m MAL (ML 032) Ipon, Penang, Kota Bharu. 9.30 a.m. MAL119 words
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Article140 1966-07-29 9 POET SWETTENHAM Old Port: No. 1 Uzusu. No. 3 Colombo Maru. No. 4 City of Chicago, No. 5 Dioned. New Port; No. 6 Celebes Maru, No. 7 Hero. No. 3 Agapenor. No. 9 Aagtejerk. Stream Berth: No. 1 President Madison, No. 2 Atreus. No. 3 Sarghoda, No. 4140 words
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242 1966-07-29 10 MELBOURNE, Thnxs.—A Malaysian nurse, now training at hospitals here, has urged that there should be more exchanges of nurses and overall hospital staff between Malaysia and Australia. "There Is so much we can leam from each other. especially in patient handling and equipment,"242 words
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Article51 1966-07-29 10 PENANG, Thurs. Bukit Mertajam district will hold its Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan rally at the B.M. recreation club padang at 4 p.m. to-morrow. More than 5,000 people are expected to take part in this rally. The Chief Minister of Penang, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, will officiate at the51 words
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Article152 1966-07-29 10 IPOH, Thurs. A representative of the Automobile Association of Malaya, Mr W.G. Pillai, told the traffic committee of the Municipal Council here that he felt that the approach road to the registrar and inspector of motor vehicles office was very dangerous to cars. He requested152 words
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Article66 1966-07-29 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fairfield Methodist Girls' School will be holding their Founder's Day and Graduation ceremony on Friday at 9.30 a.m. in tneir school hall. Rev. Ong Gaik Chee will be giving away the certificates and prizes. An Art and Handiwork Exhibition will be held in conjunction66 words
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144 1966-07-29 10 IPOH, Thurs. A 'windfall' of $10,631 in arrears of. allowance and salary will r«u to government servants in Kuala Kangsar. The sum was successfully sought by Dato Haji Hussein bin Haji Yaacob (All Selama) in moving the fourth supplementary estimates of expenditure for 1965144 words
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Article106 1966-07-29 10 PENANG, Thurs. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, in a broadcast complimented Radio Malaysia for having conducted a special programme for farmers in this region. "The aim of this programme is to inform and educate farmers thereby help i n g them to raise their106 words
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238 1966-07-29 10 PENANG, Thurs. —The State Secretary, Dato Ismail bin Mohd. Jamil, who is also chairman of the Penang museum and art gallery, today emphasised that the bronze statue of Captain Francis Light, would be kept in the museum as one of its exhibits. "We do238 words
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Article59 1966-07-29 10 PENANG, Thurs. Chan Ah Koo, 40, was allowed bail of $5,000 in two sureties today in the second magistrate's court when he claimed trial to a charge of criminal breach of trust of a motorcar valued at $9,507 which was entrusted to him on March 16, 1964.59 words
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Article123 1966-07-29 10 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. A Labour Party member of the Province Wellesley North District Council, Mr. Khoo Hock San was warned here today that Appropriate action" would be taken against him if he were to "misbehave" at council meeting again. The warning came verbally from the123 words
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Article41 1966-07-29 10 PENANG, Thurs. Mr. A. F. Young, personnel officer of the Eastern Smelting and Co., Ltd., Penang, reported that his house in York Road was broken into and a radiogram and household articles worth more than $1,045 were stolen last night.41 words
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346 1966-07-29 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—A team of 10 sportsmen and five officials from the Singapore Ministry of Health Sports' Council will travel to Malacca this weekend to compete in golf and take part in the Malacca Medical Services Club's 7th Annual Athletic Championships. The team consisting of 10346 words
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Article191 1966-07-29 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Commonwealth Relations Office in London and the Colonial Office will be merged into a new Commonwealth Office, on Monday (August 1). The British Information Office here said that Sir Saville Garner will become Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the New191 words
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Article70 1966-07-29 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Puan Rahim Ishak. wife of the Minister of State for Education, will give away Srizes at the Annual Speech >ay at Victoria School, Tyrwhitt Road, tomorow at 5 p.m. Among the prominent guests expected at the function are Enche Rahim Ishak, Minister of State for Education,70 words
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Article32 1966-07-29 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Thus. A mr* accused of armed robbery was acquitted without his defence being called because the complainant agreed with defence counsel that he could not identify the robber.32 words
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Article, Illustration226 1966-07-29 10 SINGAPORE,, Thurs. Hans Steiger "Tiger of Berlin" described as the most dangerous wrestler in Asia today, will pit his 313 lbs. by 6-foot 3-inch frame against the Maori Thunderbolt, 303-lb. Lumberjack King, John da Silva. A capacity crowd is expected to turn up when the two giants226 words
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355 1966-07-29 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The Singapore Institute of Personnel Management which was registered at the end of last year is completing its four-month drive to bring in 500 members. A spokesman for the Institute told the Eastern Sun that since March the working party had been355 words
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Article104 1966-07-29 10 IPOH, Thurs —Mr. Ng Kuok Thai (All-Ayer Tawar) sought for a water supply scheme for Changkat Kruing new village at the Perak State Legislative assembly meeting here today. Speaking in adjournment, Mr. Ng said that water supply wa s always a problem in the Dindings District,104 words
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151 1966-07-29 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The Alumnae Association of Fairfield Methodist Girls' School will be holding five beauty and domestic courses for their members on Saturdays, beginning July 6. The fee is $6 per course and the entire proceeds will go to the Scholarship Fund which gives financial151 words
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81 1966-07-29 10 SINGAPORE, Thu r Two Malaysian Technician! will leave for India tomoi> row for higher training in the Cables Jointer's course. They are Mr. Phong Shien Hong of the Posts and Telegraphs Department, Kuching, Sarawak and Enche Lintan Batut of the Posts and Telegraphs81 words
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Advertisement139 1966-07-29 10 ITTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TT T T 111 TIT TTTTTTTII II TTTTTn *w The paper you Our last Sunday Edition was a tremendous success. Congratulatory messages poured into our office from everywhere# \Je intend to keep on winning more friends. To make them happy we are presenting each Sunday the kind of paper139 words
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278 1966-07-29 11 The battle of wits, gunplay and espionage between the men from U.N.C.L.E. and their THRUSH adversaries is more exciting than ever in the newest fulllength Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer spydrama, "One of Our Spies Is Missing" With Robert278 words
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Article, Illustration274 1966-07-29 11 David McCallum has mad( a good thing out of the pro ject of being a "saconc. banana,'* a show business description borrowed from old-time burlesque, meaning to back up the head man. It could also be described ar "playing second fiddle." It all stemmed274 words
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Article, Illustration97 1966-07-29 11 Girls like this one are hard to find. But when you have found her and then you suddenly wake up one fine morning to find that she's gone you feel sad. Wouldn't you? To make things worst, the slip of the paper that you had written97 words
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Article, Illustration235 1966-07-29 11 Robert Vaughn feels that one of the reasons his characterization as Napoleon Solo has become so popular with young and mature audiences alike is that Solo always seems to set forth on a homicidal missions as though about to engage in a235 words
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Article, Illustration223 1966-07-29 11 Lovely Vera Miles is the latest glamour girl to become involved with Robert Vaughn and David McCallum Jn their newest MGM feature-length U. N. C. L. E. thriller, "One of Our Spies Is Missing." Leo G. Carroll and Maurice Evans also star in the thrillpacked223 words
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Article365 1966-07-29 11 HOLLYWOOD. Paul Birch, 14-year old Michael Shea, Dan Ferrone, Allan Baxter, Denver Pyle, Elisha Cook and Paul Fix have been signed for featured and supporting roles in MGM's "Welcome To Hard Times," the Max E. Young-stein-David Karr production, which begins filming here July 25. The seven actors join365 words
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Article, Illustration30 1966-07-29 11 Is this the end of a luscious secret agent? Can she get out of this situation? For the answers you must see 'One of our spies is missing.'30 words
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Miscellaneous201 1966-07-29 11 CATHAY Phone ***** \Ot\ hiiu bail; at 1 lam, MUI, K J p.m ym: 51.50, 12.56 (Advance Cash Bookings Cnly) fNo Free List* VIARV POPPINS fuiie Andrews Dick Van Dyke jn Technicolor a Rank Organisation Release ORCHARD Te 32i6i LAST 2 DAYS! 1*45, 4.:» 8.15 p.m. "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" OPENS SUNDAY!201 words
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Miscellaneous223 1966-07-29 11 'SHAW GANISATION L I DO Phone ***** Opens Today: 11, 2.30, 6 A 9pm "Qroup" start" promptly at 11.26 a.m.. 2.50, €.20 A 8.2% P m "THE GROUP" color (UA> Candice Bergen Joan Hackett Elizabeth Hartman Shirley Knight CAPITOL Phone ***** Now Shoving 11-I.SO-4-0 45-9 30 Ca*h Bookings only-No Free223 words
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Article, Illustration821 1966-07-29 12 NEW DELHI, THURS. When Mrs. Gandhi assumed the office of Indian Prime Minister in January this year, following the death of Lai Bahadur Shastri, many believed that she was selected largely because she could be controlled by the leaders of the ruling Congress821 words
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370 1966-07-29 12 New York —most strike-prone city in the world NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) "MEW YORK is fast becoming one of the most strike-prone cities in the 11 nation. Strikes, in the past year, have hit the nations biggest city like a plague—taxis, nurses, subways, newspapers and students, long shoremen and now370 words
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224 1966-07-29 12 QYDNEY, Australia, Thurs. Schools in warm countries like Malaysia could learn from the Australian State of New South Wales where the Department of Education and the State Government Architect, Mr. E. H. Farmer, have earned the gratitude of high school youngsters224 words
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Article132 1966-07-29 12 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. (AP) Students from the Philippines will study moviemaking at the University of California at Los Angeles (USLA) under grants named for a pioneer Philippine film producer, the University announced yesterday Two students will be chosen to begin working for a UCLA Master of132 words
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59 1966-07-29 12 Country on the left of this rabbit proof netting fence is infested with rabbits. Country on the right is free of them and supports a thick cover of grasses and clovers. Netting fences were the first effective barrier thrown up against rabbits in the ISOOs and they are still being59 words
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193 1966-07-29 12 ACAPULCO, Mexico, Thurs. (AP). Brigitte A Bardot spent most of her first day in this famed Mexican seaside resort in her hotel relaxing after undergoing minor surgery on her foot. Reports from a private clinic here said Miss Bardot and her German husband, Gunther193 words
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462 1966-07-29 12 CAM Lo, Vietnam, Thurs. (AP). "Take prisoners we need all the information we can get." These are the orders going out to U.S. Marine commanders seeking a North Vietnames army division along the Northern rim of South Vietnam in Operation Hastings. In the462 words
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366 1966-07-29 12 BOMBAY, Inala, Thurs. (AP) Door-to-door water salesmen who draw their supply from untreated wells do a thriving business in Bombay because of the feeling by many that the city's chlorinated water "tastes funny/' Hard-working young men P'tfl two-wheeled carts fitted with large, wooden barrels through366 words
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Advertisement417 1966-07-29 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Applications are invited for the appointment of Assistant Librarian (Division III) in the National Electricity Board In the salary scale of $450 x 20 530. In addition, a Cost of Living Allowance and Housing Allowance are pay. able. 2. Candidates must be Federal417 words
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Article518 1966-07-29 13 Betty Davies - (By Betty Davies PARIS, Thurs.—Paris is not only cold-shoul-dering the miniskirt this season. There are indications that a fashion evolution may be in the offing. Michel Goma. the Patou designer. showed a few outfits with divided skirts whose hems were miacalf level and just hid the518 words
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Article, Illustration359 1966-07-29 13 0 LIME SHERBET 1 tin Milkmaid Sweetened Condensed Milk, Juice of 3-4 lemons Rind of 2 lemons 6 02. cordial 3 cups water METHOD Turn refrigerator to maximum. Beat m>!k and lemon juice together. Beat in cordial, and water. Pour in ice cream trays and freeze. When partially frozen,359 words
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1295 1966-07-29 13 Penny Gay - By Penny Gay SINGAPORE, Thurs. Who's the girl who gets a second glance? Obviously a girl on the go, with a good deal to give. She has the look of a model —and it could be your look, too. Designers for1,295 words
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Article, Illustration78 1966-07-29 13 A LISTENER... It is said of Elke Sommer that one of her most charming attributes is her gift for "listening/' because, as illustrated, she does it so beautifully. The attractive German-bom actress was seen in Singapore recently as the fashion designer, opposite Stephen Boyd, in "The78 words
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Article, Illustration370 1966-07-29 13 Madeliene Nathan - By Madeliene Nathan SINGAPORE, Thus. The title, "The Group" certainly fits the story for it concentrates on nothing else. Well worth seeing if you want a lesson on life but be prepared for moments of distractions in an otherwise interesting film.370 words
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Article, Illustration265 1966-07-29 14 West Germany led Russia 1-0 at half-time of their World Cup semi-fina? at Liverpoo 7 recently. Picture shows Lev Yashin the Soviet goalie making great save in the opening mi* Germany's second goal during a recent World Cup semi-final game with the U.S.S.R. at Goodison265 words
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265 1966-07-29 14 LONDON, Thurs. (AP) Portuguese soccer star Eusebio had the English fans at his feet today and a special World Cup prize of £l.OOO (US$2B,BOO) within his grasp. Portugal meets Russia in a play-off for third place tonight. Every English fan at London's265 words
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337 1966-07-29 14 Unny Krishnan - By Unny Krishnan KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Negri Sembilan and Perak will start favourites In the Tun Razak Cup finals which will begin tomorrow at the Rifle Range ground here. Both teams have won a number of friendly "quads' this337 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-07-29 14 Veteran long-distance walker Norman R. Read "walked" himself into a place in the New Zealand team for the British Lmpire Games ai Jamaica with a magnificent win in the British 20-miles championship in June. Read, a sales representative in the Taranaki province, comes from Great145 words
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Article, Illustration507 1966-07-29 14 PENANG, Thurs. —Penang girl swimmers are very fortunate to have as one their coaches, Mrs. Irma Heyting, a former Olympic star swimmer, who represented her country, Holland, in the? 1952 Olympic Games held at Helsinki. She won a silver medal in that year.507 words
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Article101 1966-07-29 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —With rain keeping off during the past week, trainers are chary to send their horses against the clock this morning. Only one gallop came under observation. Lanza (Lim) was impressive in a threefurlong solo spin which he did in 38 3 5 sec.101 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-07-29 15 Harlow, Essex, England: Portugal's forward, Ferreira Eusebio who scored four goals for his team against North Korea at Goodison Park. Liverpool, recently, has breakfast in bed at the Portuguese team's Saxon Inn Hotel at Harlow new town. Essex on the eve of their match against76 words
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508 1966-07-29 15 Leslie Nakashima - By Leslie Nakashima TOKYO, Thursday (UPI) The Nikkan Sports Doily said today it would be a very grave question if there is a basis for an accusation made on Monday night by American pitcher Joe Stanka against Japanese baseball umpires. Mr. Stanka,508 words
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Article180 1966-07-29 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs.Singapore. minus their England Combined Services opening bowles, R. Healey, of the Royal Navy who is away on duty, will meet Selangor in three day Malaysia cricket final beginning in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. A second player who will be 'missing' is batsman S. Craven,180 words
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Article, Illustration54 1966-07-29 15 Boxer W.G. Kini of Auckland, New Zealand is one of his country's representatives to the 1966 Empire Games. Kini, a touch-looking boxer, is a heavyweight fighter. Another New Zealand representative to the 1966 Empire Games is W.B. Young:, who also comes from Auckland. Young54 words
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Miscellaneous17 1966-07-29 14 SPORE DIARY SINGAPORE: Chinese Swimming Club: A.C.S. Swimming Championships. St. Andrew's School: Boxine Championships. JOIIORE: J.A.A.A. Meet17 words
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