Eastern Sun, 13 August 1966
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Title Section27 1966-08-13 1 EASTERN SUN Indepen dent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 28. Saturday, August 13 1966. VV MC(P) 1912 VV KDN 2309 Price 13 cents27 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1966-08-13 1 Tai Sing Onn, Musa Scully; Jamal All - From: Tai Sing Onn, Musa Scully, and Jamal All. KUALA LUMPUR, FRI. sUBANG International Airport 10.35 a.m. This was the moment. This was the hour that ten million Malaysians had been waiting for for the last 2 years and 11 months. The Deputy PrimeUPI Photo. - 1,382 words
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650 1966-08-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia and Indonesia would work jointly in defence matters when there is a danger from outside, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Adam Malik said today. At a joint Press conference with the Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak, he said: "In the first650 words
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185 1966-08-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today called upon the people of Indonesia and Malaysia to forget the bitter experience of the past. But should look forward to a new era of friendships. "Both countries must be on the alert against the185 words
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Local News
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Article146 1966-08-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Members of the Malaysian Armed Forces were today told to keep their vigilance even though confrontation had ended. "The Deace of a nation depends on the vigilance and strength of her armed forces," General Tunku Osman bin Tunku Jewa. said this146 words
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174 1966-08-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Seven Malaysian Army officers and non-commis-sioned officers have been selected for further military training overseas. They are 2nd. Lieutenants Wan Nor AJla bin »Wan Mohamed Arlffln. All bin Haji Musa, Ibrahim bin Sareh, Mansor bin Herus. Busu Anak Mingat and Staff174 words
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Article54 1966-08-13 2 PENANG. FrL The Penang Rotary Club has decided to award scholarships to the students of the secondary trade school. For the present, the Rotary Club here is awarding two scholarships of $l5O each for hostel and school fees, and also another award of $lB each to two54 words
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Article32 1966-08-13 2 MUAR, Fri. The Assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Enche Engku Mohsein, gave an on-the-spot donation of $3,000 to the Johore State Youth Council for its general development projects.32 words
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Article28 1966-08-13 2 MUAR, Fri—A mobile Xray unit will be at the Segamat General Hospital for three days to give free chest X-rays to the public from August 13.28 words
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Article, Illustration74 1966-08-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Korean Speaker Dr. Rhee Hyo Sang: after laying the wreath at the Cenotaph is seen on his way to National Monument. Kuala Lumpur, Fri. The visiting Korean Speaker of National Assembly yesterday visited the Dunlop Factory at Fetalis* Jaya. He was conducted74 words
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135 1966-08-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Ion? and the short of it towering A1 Tucker, 23, with Miss Winnie Lim of Jesselton, Sabah. Al, 6 feet 8 inches tall, is one of the players of the U.S. All-Star Intercollegiate Team now touring Malaysia. Being tall has its advantages and disadvantages. His height135 words
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Article182 1966-08-13 2 PENANG, Fri. An acting chief building inspector of the City Council, Lee Quee Hye. gallantly fought three armed robbers, when they held up his wife in her bedroom in the early hours of this morning. Mr. Lee received cuts all over his body, following a struggle with182 words
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Article70 1966-08-13 2 IPOH Fri. An 'Air Day' with joy rides for the •air minded' will be held at the airport here on Sunday, during the visit of the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jublr. 'Air Day' is being Jointly staged by the flying clubs of70 words
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Article88 1966-08-13 2 PENANG, Fri. Plans are now in hand to build the Buddhist national headquarters here at a cost of $500,000 to house both the national council and the Buddhist free school. This was disclosed by the President of the Malayan Buddhist Association. Ven. Chuk Mor. here today. He.88 words
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Article280 1966-08-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Britain's biggest producer of asbestos cement and asbestos products, Turner and Newall Ltd., of Manchester, is to invest in the United Asbestos Cement Company LtcL, of Malaysia, which next month begins production of asbestos-cement building and civil engineering products at a new280 words
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154 1966-08-13 2 BUKIT METAJAM, Fri. Three brothers, who went for a swim in an abandoned pool at Kulim Road were all drowned, the Coroner's Court here was told yesterday. The incuiry was held into the death of Yeoh Ah Lek 16, Yeoh Teck Mean? 13, and154 words
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147 1966-08-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Young Women Christian Association here has organised a holiday programme for children between eight to ten. a he programme will be held at the YWCA centre at 12, Davidson Road. It is a flve-day programme, starting on Aug. 15. Parents who147 words
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Article444 1966-08-13 3 gINGAPORE, Fri. The first comprehensive house and home exhibition, representing various sectors of the building industry, will be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall from Nov. 4 to 13, from 4.30 p.m. to 11 p.m. This exhibition, organised and promoted by Top Talents Ltd., a local444 words
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Article, Illustration124 1966-08-13 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A fifty-years-old souvenir of the First World War was handed over to No. 65 Squadron of the Royal Air Force when the squadron celebrated its golden jubilee this week. Group Captain Guy Knocker kept the souvenir a gun cover from an Albatross124 words
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Article23 1966-08-13 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. California Pools Ltd. will hold a poolside cocktail party on Sunday at 6 p.m. at 11A, Queen Astrid Park.23 words
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Article34 1966-08-13 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. —Water will be shut from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow at Joon Hiang Road, Boundary Road and Teck Chye Terrace. Any inconvenience caused to consumers is regretted.34 words
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Article35 1966-08-13 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A 76-year-old housewife Madam Ong Tah died today in the General Hospital shortly after she was involved in a motor accident near the junction of Tiong Bahru Road and Redhill Close.35 words
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Article73 1966-08-13 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. —Young Christian Students of Singapore is currently organising a series of quiz programmes, poster and photographic competitions, open to the general public and schools. Their aim is to instil in the participants a feeling of conciousness in the political cultural and economic aspects of Singapore. Donations73 words
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Article129 1966-08-13 4 MALACCA, Fri. A team of Indonesian Marine engineers is expected to arrive here in the next few days to check on the damage sustained in a recent collision by the Indonesian cargo boat Selat Sunda. The Selat Sunda has been here since it collided with129 words
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Article78 1966-08-13 4 PENANG. Fri. The biggest philatelic exhibition, organised by the postal services, will be held here from Aug. 17 to Sept. 4 at the Penang Museum and Art Gallery. All entries for the competition for the best exhibit of postage stamps issued in Malaysia, must reach the78 words
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Article121 1966-08-13 4 IPOH, Fri. Youths in the state were today urged to offer their services to the country and fellowmen by joining such voluntary organisations as the Civil Defence Corps. The call came from the Raja Dl-Hilir of Perak when he opened a food and fun fair121 words
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Article67 1966-08-13 4 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. Medicine was found hidden in secret compartments of a car at the Butterworth Customs vehicle examination hall, the Butterworth Sessions Court was told yesterday. The driver, Ooi Ba, 22. pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to evade $675 customs duty on the medicine67 words
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Article190 1966-08-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri,— The United Democratic Party of Malaysia today welcomed the signing of a peace pact between Indonesia and Malaysia but has asked both governments for clarification of a remark by Dr. Adam Malik, the Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Malik was alleged to have190 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-08-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—The school girl who entered the Nestie's Tea Pot contest for sheer fun received her first prise of $7,000 yesterday from Mr. Allanway, branch manager of Messrs. Nestle Products (M) Ltd. Top picture shows the school girl, Che Zaini binte Hassan (18) receiving95 words
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95 1966-08-13 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. The Vane dl-Pertiian Aeone and Raja Permaisuri A*ong will rftu Kuala LumDur on Aug. 22 after their royal visit to n Penang:. Before boarding: the royal train at Bukit Mertajmm, Their Majesties will inspect a guard-of-honour mounted by95 words
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Article46 1966-08-13 4 MUAR. Fri—A state-wide art exhibition, sponsored by the Muar Art Society, will be held at the Chieh Chih Hall at Jalan Arab here on August 14. More than 300 pieces of works ranging from modem art to Chinese art will be displayed.46 words
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Article28 1966-08-13 4 MUAR. Fri. The Johore State Government has approved $24,000 to the Serom Local Council for the construction of two suraus (pra-yer-halls) under the rural development programme.28 words
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Article21 1966-08-13 4 MUAR, Fri. The Muar DTC Union here will hold a film show early September in aid of its funds.21 words
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Article129 1966-08-13 4 PENANG, Fri. The friendly relationship now existing between Australia and Malaysia can be further strengthened if the people of these two countries know one another better through more visits to each other's country. This opinion was given by the Mayor of Gold Coast City, Queensland,129 words
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Article64 1966-08-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Maharaja of Mysore, Shri Jaya Charmaraja Wadiyar Bahadur, who is also Governor of the State of Madras in India, will arrive here for a three-day state visit on Monday. He will be accompanied by his medical adviser, Dr. V. Sundarayya Shetty,64 words
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Article, Illustration416 1966-08-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. G.R. Wheeler, N.E.B. Secretary for the past 16 years will shortly retire. Born on 16th September 1916 in Dorset, England, Mr. Wheeler obtained his B.Sc. (Econ.) in 1938 and during the Second World War he joined the Commandos and played416 words
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Article140 1966-08-13 4 JESSELTON, Fri. (AP) The Chief of the SouthEast Asia desk of the Japanese Foreign Ministry L Yoshioka today described the signing of a peace treaty by Indonesia and Malaysia as "the best guarantee against expansion of Communism in South-East Asia- The peace treaty would mean stability in140 words
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Article31 1966-08-13 4 MUAR, Fri. The Muar District Volleyball Association has been dissolved because of poor response from local clubs and the public. This was disclosed by the Secretary, Mr. S. Kanniah.31 words
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Article104 1966-08-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt The National Union of Malaysian Students today welcomed the signing of the Jakarta peace treaty. "This treaty should be hailed not only because it clearly proves that Asian problems can be solved bf Asians without any external interference but also because of the peace,104 words
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Article32 1966-08-13 4 MUAR. Fri.—Work on four traffic islands costing $1 million has been started to meet the expected influx of traffic with the completion of the Muar bridge IB June next year.32 words
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Article, Illustration81 1966-08-13 5 MALACCA, Fri. Three prominent citixens were among the recipients of the recent birthday awards of the Governor of Malacca, Tun Hj. Abdul Malek bin Yusof. They were Penghulu Haji Rahmat Shah, who received the P.J.K. award; Mr. Yeong Tat Chee, another P.J.K. recipient, and Mr. Wong Teo Hoe,81 words
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Article353 1966-08-13 5 gINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Y's Men can pride themselves with the knowledge that they are well on top in community service. This was disclosed today by the President of the Y's Men's Club of Singapore, Beta Chapter, Mr. Raymon T. H. Huang, on his return353 words
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Article175 1966-08-13 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.—The Port of Singapore Authority yesterday signed an agreement with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington for a $45 million loan to help finance its port development. Mr. Goh Kok Pul, Chairman of Port of Singapore Authority, who signed the agreement, also signed175 words
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Article20 1966-08-13 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. There were 79 accidents of which four were serious and one fatal within the past 24 hours20 words
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Article118 1966-08-13 5 SINGAPORE. Fn. The Adult Education Board will be organising a 16-week course on Elementary Metalcraft'* every Saturday and Sunday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The syllabus will include the study and practical use of the basic hand tools and the construction of ash-trays, bowls and toast racks.118 words
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278 1966-08-13 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The increasing disparity between what the people wanted and what it offered, in its housing, range of activities and total environment—contributed to the planning problems of Sin- gapore. This was stated in Newsletter of the Town Planning Institute, Malaysia and Singapore Branch in its278 words
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Article58 1966-08-13 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Public Daily-Rated Electric Worker's Union (Power stations) will hold a dinner on Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Pasir Panjang Power Station Sports' Club premises. The guest of honour is Mr. K. Suppiah, president of the Public Daily Rated Electrical Workers' Union, who recently returned58 words
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Article111 1966-08-13 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Printing Employees' Union will hold a "Printers' Queen 1966" beauty contest and a dance at the Fraser and Neave Hall, River Valley Road, on Oct. 1. Ttois is held as part of their 16th anniversary celebrations. Winner of the beauty contest will receive111 words
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Article48 1966-08-13 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Professor T. H. Elliot. Director of the School for Pharmacy, will speak on "International Exchange of Research Students" at the Y*s Men's Club of Singapore, Beta Chapter's luncheon meeting tomorrow. It will be held at the Troiko Restaurant, Liat Towers at 1.15 p.m.48 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous393 1966-08-13 2 Why crack your head when you can tackle easier quiz like oursEASTERN SUN $3,000 Contest CONTEST NO. 2. Quiz for August 13 1966 1. Who is the man from "U.N.C.L.E."? 2. Who is Walt Disney's first cartoon character? 3. What was the date of the signing of the Peac# Agreement393 words
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Advertisement131 1966-08-13 3 I 4 cities for only *675! A rlf« or M m m m j- vr ••r See Malaysian today for this special excursion fare. Let them book you on the great cities route through South East Asia. See magnificent Manila... gay, bustling Hongkong Bangkok with its never-to-be-forgotten floating market and131 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous99 1966-08-13 3 S'pore Diary 8 p.m. National Theatre, Tank Road: "Lady General Hua Mu-Lan" 8 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "A Programme of Chinese Music". 8.45 p.m. Cultural Centre, Canning Ri*e: "Elder Brother*', a stage play. K.L D National Zoo at Ulu Klang 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Muzium Negara 10 a.m.99 words
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Miscellaneous705 1966-08-13 4 What's on in today's Radio and TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penan;; 6 Ipob and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pabat; 9 Kluang Saturday, August 13 3.00 Opening Announcement, Prog. Summary; 3.01 A Midsummer Night's Dream; 4.20 international Zone". 4.50 Car'oon Classics; 4.55705 words
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Advertisement106 1966-08-13 5 Reflect for a moment! Why use BP LONGLIFE motor oil? Because it stands apart from all other motor oils; you are paying for, and really getting, something better. The most exhaustive tests have shown that no other engine oil in the world keeps your engine cleaner, cushions it better against106 words
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Miscellaneous51 1966-08-13 5 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 10.14 a.m. (7 ft); 10.56 p.m. (6.4 ft). Port Swettenham: 2.04 a.m. (10.3 ft.); 2.37 p.m. (11.6 ft.). Port Dickson: 2.59 a.m. (6.2 ft.); 4.10 p.m. (7.6 ft.). Singapore: 10.13 a.m. (10.3 ft 7.45 p.m. (7.5 ft.). Sedili KechU: 8.06 a.m. (6.8 f.); 5.05 p.m. (6.451 words
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WORLD NEWS
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221 1966-08-13 6 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Britain's new Foreign Minister, Mr. George Brown last night received his seal of office from Queen Elizabeth, then began three days intensive study of Foreign policy problems ranging from Vietnam to the European Common Market. T. 2 freeze legislation which Brown, in221 words
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Article91 1966-08-13 6 SANTO DOMINO. Fr i. '(UPI) Machinegun fire rattled through this capital city early yesterday amid growing rumours that a split is developing between President Joaquin Balaguer and the Dominican Armed Forces. One person was killed in the gunfire, which disturbed various sectors of the city.91 words
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281 1966-08-13 6 pHNOM PENH, Cambodia, Fri. (UPI) Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk said yesterday the forthcoming visit of b.rf. roving Ambassador, Mr. Averell Harriman here would be made "very difficult" by the State Department. Prince Sihanouk was referring to the department's statement that it281 words
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Article, Illustration71 1966-08-13 6 KI RUKSHETRA, India, Fri. When there is an eclipsesolar or lunar, Hindus In India prepare to bath themselves in sacred waters. Kurukshetra, some 100 miles north of Delhi is the main centre of pilgrimage during such an eclipse. As many as million may have a holy dipUPI Photo - 71 words
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401 1966-08-13 6 Observers say: Reds crossing CambodiaViet border will be disaster for nation SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. (AP) A group of American observers just back from Cambodia said yesterday that allowing Communist troops to cross the Viet-nam-Cambodia border would "be a disaster" for the neutral nation. The observers said Cambodia wants to renew401 words
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Article93 1966-08-13 6 CAIRO, Fri. (AFP) Yemeni President Abdullah Sallal arrived here today from Alexandria on his way to Sanaa at the end of a stay of more than nine months in the United Arab Republic. He is expected to leave for Sanaa tomorrow. President Sallal was received93 words
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Article68 1966-08-13 6 CHICAGO, Fri. (AP) South Korea has opened its first consulate in Chicago and named Dr. Paul Chung Consul General. Official opening ceremonies will be held on Monday, Korea's National Day. Dr. Chung,, an Associate Professor at the University of Illinois, holds degree« in science and dentistry from68 words
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133 1966-08-13 6 VACAVILLE, Califor- nia, Fri. (AP) A sixth wife turned up yesterday for Oaklands lonesome barber, Robert Swartz, already in jail on bigamy charges for marrying five women and divorcing only one. Police said Mrs. Elena Vega Swartz. 32, showed up with her133 words
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123 1966-08-13 6 CAIRO, Fri. (AFP) The Arab Foreign Ministers conference (scheduled to be held in Algiers in September) and the proposed Arab Defence Council meeting have been called off, Arab League sources disclosed today. Instead, an ordinary Arab League Council session is expected to be held in123 words
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Article137 1966-08-13 6 BENIDORN. Spain, Fri. (AP) The Mayor of this Spanish resort town said last night that archduke Otto Von Ha Sburg the son of the last night that Archduke Otto vacationing here. The Mayor made the statement after being told of reports that the Archduke had aone137 words
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Article65 1966-08-13 6 LONDON, Fri. (AP) Radio England, one of Britain's pirate broadcasters, announced yesterday it plans a "Beatles weekend" beginning at midnight in support of the quartet, which has been under Are in the United States and elsewhere. Radio England will play a Beatles disc as every second65 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-08-13 6 The famous French designer Jacques Esterel here shows his star model wearing evening Turkish ensemble in black crepe features an illusion low-decollete in black dots, while the dotted trousers can be taken off to leave a sleeveless fashionable above knee-lenght cocktail dress, at presenting his new fashion56 words
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Article202 1966-08-13 6 MOSCOW. Fri. (UPI) A new book of Biblical tales was placed on sale yesterday and Immediately became the Soviet literary sensation of the year. For the first time in the 50 years since the Russian revolution, Russians were able to read what local Western202 words
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170 1966-08-13 6 PHNOM PENH. Fri. (AFP) —Cambodia's Head of Btate Prlnc« Norodom Sihanouk said today he had not asked Thailand to "recognise" the present CambodianThai frontiers but to "respect" them. He said that Cambodia was ready to give Bangkok this same undertaking, to respect the present170 words
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274 1966-08-13 6 OOSTON, Fri. (UPI) The Beatles were greeted by only the roar of jet engines yesterday when they landed in the United States for 14-city tour. A gathering of only 500 teen-age fans got a bare glimpse of their singing idols274 words
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235 1966-08-13 6 CAPE KENNEDY. Fri. (UPI) The U.S. space agency announced yesterday that Gemini II astronauts, Charles Conrad and Richard Gordon will be launched on Sept 9 in a daring flight that will nearly double the manned altitude record set by Gemini 10. The235 words
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146 1966-08-13 6 UNITED NATIONS, Fit (AFP) Chile today announced its decision to resign membership in the United Nations Commission for unification and reconstruction of Korea. In a letter to Secretary General U Thant. the Chilean Charge D'AfTaires, Mrs. Elsa Wiegold said the decision was notivated146 words
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272 1966-08-13 7 VJLTASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) U.S. Officials said yes- terday there is no way to predict how long the Vietnam war might last. They steadfastly refused to speculate on the length of the conflict or on U.S. strength levels that might be required to272 words
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Article76 1966-08-13 7 PERTH, Australia. Fri. (AP) Indonesia needs assistance to prevent a crisis or collapse and Australia can play a moderately useful role, External Affairs Minister Paul Hasluck said here yesterday. He said Australia would continue its three-fold Colombo Plan programme providing air navigation communication system, helping Indonesia's76 words
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Article282 1966-08-13 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said yesterday it has awarded three contracts to determine the feasibility of illuminating n ght-shrouded Darts of the earth by gigantic sunlight-reflecting satellites. The Defence Department I* nterested in oossible use of such a mirror282 words
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Article93 1966-08-13 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) The United States yesterday extended "best wishes" to Indonesia and to Malaysia for ending their undeclared war. State Department Press Officer Marshall Wright told news conference the United States is "pleased that representatives of Malaysia and Indonesia have signed an agreement to93 words
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Article31 1966-08-13 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) Former Argentine Finance Minister Alvaro Alsogaray has cancelled his plan to visit Tokyo and will instead return home over the weekend, the Argentine Embassy announced today.31 words
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Article268 1966-08-13 7 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) The personal secretary to British philosopher Lord Russell confirmed yesterday that 11 renowned leftists and intellectuals have consented to serve on the "tribunal" convoked by Lord Russell to try President Johnson and other U.S. leaders for Vietnam "war crimes". The list of the268 words
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Article, Illustration33 1966-08-13 7 PRINCE CHARLES, create the rtear at the Games Vlltete. Klnnton, Jamaica. Alao la th« picture at ten are Prince Philip (left), aad Frince* Anne (right). UFI Photo. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 33 words
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413 1966-08-13 7 Fri. (AP) Washington officials anticipate some new excitement in dealings with London, though no pronounced change in British policy, as the result of Prime Minister Harold Wilson's shift in foreign secretaries. Mr. Wilson's new Foreign Minister, Mr. George Brown, is known to413 words
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Article162 1966-08-13 7 CANBERRA, Fri. (AFP)— Prime Minister Harold Holt said in a statement yesterday that the Australian Government was delighted that the Governments of Indonesia and Malaysia concluded an agreement to end confrontation. "The return to peaceful conditions should stimulate social and economic development to benefit of all people162 words
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Article105 1966-08-13 7 TAIPEI, Fri. (AFP) The municipal police here yesterday burned up some 600 pedicabs to demonstrate the Government's determination to eliminate such "backward means of transportation" on this island. More will be handled in this manner, a police spokesman said. All these pedicabs were either purchased with Government105 words
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Article, Illustration45 1966-08-13 7 MILITANT Buddhist leader Thich Tri Quang. (right) leans on the shoulder of a young follower at Saigon's Quang pagoda where he went to confer with other Buddhist leaders. He has been on a hunger strike since June 8. AP Photo. AP Photo.AP Photo. - 45 words
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528 1966-08-13 7 BERLIN, Fri. (AFP) East Germany triumphantly celebrates tomorrow the fifth anniversary of the building of the Berlin Wall, for the West "The Wall of Shame"; for the East a resounding success. The anniversary has been proclaimed a national holiday in East Germany and528 words
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Article142 1966-08-13 7 EONN. Fri. (AFP) West Germany is to send 100 buses and maintenance equipment to Saigon to boost the South Vietnam capital's public transport fleet of about 30 buses, Mr. Heinz Kirchner, a high Ministry of the Interior official. said yesterday. Mr Kirchner, who has just returned142 words
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Article19 1966-08-13 7 WASHINGTON. Frl, (UPI) Two Korean National Assemblymen arrived yesterday to continue their study of local government administration.19 words
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Article322 1966-08-13 7 PASADENA. California. Fri. (UPI) Scientists and computers nuzzled over telemetry from America's Lunar Orbiter yesterday as the spacecraft sped on an uncorrected flight toward the moon in a photographic mission to And safe landing spots for astronauts. "We still have plenty of time.... there is no322 words
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117 1966-08-13 11 MONTREAL, Fri. (UPI) The Anglican Lord Bishop of Montreal, the Rt. Rev. Kenneth McGuire said yesterday he wouldn't be the least bit surprised' if Beatle John Lennon was right when he said the Beatles were more popular than Jesus According to the117 words
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Article88 1966-08-13 11 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) The British Government is satisfied with police efforts to eradicate the flourishing illicit drug trade in Hong Kong, the House of Commons was told yesterday. John Stonehouse, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, also told the House of Commons that In 1965, 12.786 persons were88 words
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265 1966-08-13 11 BOSTON, Fri. (AP).— Office workers in Boston's new Federal building are outraged by a huge abstract painting in the main lobby which depicts the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. They may not be art connoisseurs, but they know what they do not265 words
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Article59 1966-08-13 11 LONDON, Fri. (AP) Britain's labour government last night was given unprecendented powers to control the nation's economy. The tough prices and incomes bill became law with quick passage through the House of Lords, the Upper Chamber of Parliament. Incomes will be pegged for at least six59 words
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Article36 1966-08-13 11 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (AP) Ambassador U. Soe Tin presented his credentials yesterday to Secretary-Gen-eral U. Thant as U.N. Permanent representative for Burma. He has been permanent secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 1962.36 words
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330 1966-08-13 11 Policy of aggre expansion can't succeed... NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey said last night that a policy of "patience, fortitude and perseverance" may convince Communist China in time to give up her aggressive intentions. Mr. Humphrey said330 words
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Article242 1966-08-13 11 MOSCOW, Fri. (AP) A Russian who turned up mysteriously in the Philippines and reportedly said he was described yesterday by a Soviet newspaper as a mental case. The label of insane is often put on Soviet citizens who become awkward for the Communist regime, without242 words
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Article55 1966-08-13 11 LONDON, Fri. (AP) Britain has given Eigypt £3.623,000 (U.S. $10,144,400) financial aid since 1956 year of the Suez invasion Parliament was told yesterday of this amount. Of this amount £365,000 pounds (U.S. $1,022,000) was disbursed in the 12 months ending with this June, a Ministry of55 words
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Article25 1966-08-13 11 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Hong Kong Governor. Sir David Trench and Lady Trench were received in audience by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace. yesterday.25 words
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Article111 1966-08-13 11 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP).— A U.S. Coast Guard cutter yesterday came across two British journalists who set out last May to cross the Atlantic in a 16-foot boat. The Coast Guard here said the boat was located 1,600 miles east, northeast of New York in the111 words
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Article59 1966-08-13 11 LONDON, Fri. (AP) lan B. Watt, an official in the African section of the Commonwealth Office, was named Britain's first Ambassador to Basutoland today. The country, an enclave surrounded by South Africa, becomes Independent on Oct. 4. Mr. Watt who formerly served at Malta, has been59 words
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262 1966-08-13 11 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) A former White House aide says a long, secret romance between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife's social secretary nearly broke up his marriage early in his political career. Jonathan Daniels, now Editor of the News and Observer in262 words
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Article234 1966-08-13 11 DALLAS Texas. Fri. (UPI) Sally Budd, 21, of Dallas, a typical "girl next door/' last night became a princess. She married Indian Prince Richard Yeshwant Rao Holkar, son of the late Maharaja of the ancient Royal State of Indore, India. The wedding took place in234 words
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Article, Illustration37 1966-08-13 11 MANILA, Fri. Vietnamese Premier, Nguyen Cao Ky (left) being greeted by President Ferdinand Marcos (right) on arrival in Manila. Looking on (second from right) Mrs. Imelda Marcos and Madame Ky.—UPI Photo. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 37 words
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219 1966-08-13 11 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPD President Johnson again told Hanoi and Peking yesterday that the United States will continue its stand against Communist aggression in Southeast Asia. He added, however, that the United States stands ready to assist in peaceful development in the219 words
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95 1966-08-13 11 LONDON. Fri. (UPI)— Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson yesterday denied that a Downing Street temporary secretary who married a Communist had had access to classified information. Mr. Wilson said the woman, formerly Miss Sylvia Wells and now Mrs. Brian Wright, "had no access95 words
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Article29 1966-08-13 11 PARIS, Fri. (UPI) Indonesia is "ready to resume active participation" in the work of the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), a UNESCO spokesman said yesterday.29 words
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Article33 1966-08-13 11 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) —Civil Air Transport (CAT) has asked the United States for permission to fly passengers, cargo and mail between Taiwan and Guam, the U.S. island in the Central Pacific.33 words
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Article399 1966-08-13 8 The Indonesian Army newspaper, "Berita Yudha", commented editorially that the peace now achieved heralded the end of President Sukarno's myth that Indonesia was being encircled by hostile neo-colonialists and imperialists. It also said that winning peace was of more importance than being the victor in a399 words
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Article372 1966-08-13 8 News from the United States in recent weeks has been dominated by the wanton shooting of innocent people. We do not claim to know the mores of American society, but we \*ould have thought after the assassination of President Kennedy, the U.S. Government would have introduced a372 words
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921 1966-08-13 8 Fri. There is a probability that the communist guerrilla groups operating in Venezuela may soon disappear. After more than five years of terrorist activity, the Venezuelan guerillas, reduces in number, and contained by army units, are in a desperate position. They cannot count on921 words
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Article728 1966-08-13 8 TOKYO, Fri. According to Japanese businessmen and professional people returning from the People's Republic of Mongolia (Outer Mongolia), life is becoming less austere in this communist state much less austere, in fact, than in China. The Soviet Union has given considerable aid to help modernize728 words
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936 1966-08-13 8 FOR the 214 time In 18 years, the Becurlty Council was convened at the end of July to discuss still another clash between Israel and her Arab neighbours. The reason was the attack by Israeli planes on Syrian border areas in mid-July. The conflict took936 words
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Article684 1966-08-13 8 MADRID. Spain. Fri. General Francisco Franco, the Spanish dictator, will be seventy-four years old within a few months time. He is not only old, but also In ill health, and because of this has seldom appeared in public in recent years. The growing opposition in Spain684 words
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Article246 1966-08-13 9 SINGAPORE, Fri—The petroleum business is experiencing continued competitive pressures, the chairman of Shell Refining Co. (Federation of Malaya Ltd.) told a board meeting. However he added continued normal operation of the company's refinery during the rest of the year offers reasonable hope that financial gains for246 words
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Article60 1966-08-13 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Chinese Produce Exchange, Singapore noon prices per picul today. Coconut oil: bulk s44s fellers, drum s46£ sellers. Pepper: Muntok white s!9;> sellers. Sarawak white SI r>2i sellers, special Sarawak black sl42s sellers, garbled Lampong black $145 (N) sellers (all 96% NLW) ASTA $l6O sellers (1000% NLW). Singapore60 words
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Article282 1966-08-13 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Sept. first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. today in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur at 642 cents per lb., up k cent. The tone was inactive. Opening quotations were lower by cent in accordance with London advices. The market was slow to form282 words
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124 1966-08-13 9 Picture shows Puan Fatimah binte Abdullah, the wife of the Minister of Information 4 Broadcasting, presenting a plaque to Mr. Chong Chun Y in, an executive of I.C.I. Mr. Cbong was one of four I.C.I, staff who received plaques fr om Puan Fatimah for their success in the Bulan Bahasa124 words
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258 1966-08-13 9 i n f 1 WO officials of the Economic Development Board will represent Singapore at e 10-nation Regional Conference of Development 111 sla b c held In Tokyo from Sept. 13 to 15. They are Mr. Hon Sui Sen, EDB's chairman and Mr. Lim258 words
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Article84 1966-08-13 9 SINGAPORE, Fri The Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today: New York: buying T.T. 32-11/16; airmail, O.D. 32-13 /16, 90 d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills, 33-7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying T.T. 353/16; airmail, O.D. 35-5/16, 90 d/st. 35-7/8 credit bills, 35-15/1684 words
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Article254 1966-08-13 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. There is little on which to comment during the past week's trading which was handicapped, by the National Day holiday on Tuesday in Singapore, says the weekly rubber market report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. Values remained about unchanged until Wednesday when a drop254 words
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Article96 1966-08-13 9 WASHINGTON, Frl. (AFP) Secretary of the Treasury Henry Fowler said here yesterday current depletions in United States gold reserves, down in comparison with last year, were mostly due to French policy. Mr. Fowler, speaking after a cabinet meeting, said were it not for French96 words
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Article14 1966-08-13 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The tin price today was $625-7/8 per picul, down $l/2.14 words
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Article549 1966-08-13 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.—The much awaited announcement of peace between Malaysia and Indonesia had no effect on the Stock Exchange. Opinion in share circles is that this factor has already been discounted by the market. In industrials, except for the leading counters which were able to maintain549 words
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Article53 1966-08-13 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) —Rubber futures closed 15 points lower to 10 point* higher on no sales yesterday. Sept. 23.15 23.50 Nov. 23.25 23.75 Jan. 23.25 23.7b Mar. 23.50 23.75 May 23.40 23.75 July 23.40 23.75 Sept 23.40 23.75 Locally, No. 1 RSS was quoted at 231 cents53 words
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Article195 1966-08-13 9 B 8 Boustead 1.60 1.63 ChemicaJ Co 1.54 1.55 Cold Storage 3.04 3.06 Dunlop 2.50 2.54 E Smplfini? 4 12 Esso Ords. 3.12 3.14 United Holdings CCR 2.02 Fitzpatricks 1.70 1.80 F N. Ords. 3.78 Gammon 2.21 2.22 Georgetown CD 1.38 1.42 Guinness 2.42 2.45 Hotel S'pura 1.05 1.08195 words
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Article38 1966-08-13 9 Central Prop. CD .96 City Dev 38* .39* Faber Union 54 .59 Island Hotel .74 Island Pen .50 K. L. Prop .94 San Holdings 34* .35 Sel. Prop 1.45 S'pore Land 62* .63 Town City CD 92*38 words
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Article124 1966-08-13 9 Ampat OCR Aokam 3.56 Austral Amal. 25/4| 25/6 Austral Malay CD Ayer Hitam 32/23/9 Berjunta! XD 35/4$ 35/7| Gopeng CD 34/6 37/6 Hong Kong Idrls HycL CD 16/6 K'pong Lanjut 25/3 25/44 Kamuntlng 20/e 20/ldi Kent 9/2 Keaang Klllinghall 47/Kramat 12/9 13/Kuala Kampar 26/3 26/9 Kuchal 1.97 1.99 Larut124 words
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Article19 1966-08-13 9 Bangawan Bekoh Con Bukit Katll High Low Nyalas 2/4 64 2/6 3/6 Singapore Para Seafleld 1/4* 1/5* 3/1019 words
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Article47 1966-08-13 9 Bassett (50cts) Batu Llntang 1.69 Benta I'll Borelll (New) 2.26 Geram Kuan tan 2.18 Kempas 2.02 "jrm Kluang Ord. 1.78 1 85 Kundong Tg. Pau Kuala Sldim wM New Serendah 2.32 2 35 Riverview 2/6 Sungei Tukang 1.02 Temerloh CD Ulu Benut 1.50 United Malacca47 words
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Article27 1966-08-13 9 Anglo-Asian Anglo Oriental B. Kawan CCR Cralglelea E. Asiatic 1/2 3/4* 1/5 1/6 1 1 «0<O> K. L. Kepong Malaya General CD 2/3J 2/5 2/527 words
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Article182 1966-08-13 9 TIME: AIBLINES: raoM: 6 0S H.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. Thai 404 Jakarta. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. 11.05 a.m. MAL 451 Kuching. 11.35 a.m. PAA 841 San Franciso. Lot Angeles. Honolulu, Saigon. 2 45182 words
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Article165 1966-08-13 9 TIME: FLIGHT NO. DESTINATION: 7.31 a.m. MAL 122 Kuala Lumpur. 7.40 a.m. 8.00 a.m. MAL 452 CPA 572 Kuchinf. Bangkok, Hongkong. Taipeh, Osaka Tokyo. 8.30 ajn. MAL 616 Kuala Lumpur, Hongkong. 8.30 a.m. MAL 042 Kuala Lumpur, Kota Bahru. 10.05 ajn. Thai 404 Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok, Rangoon.165 words
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Article143 1966-08-13 9 TIME AIRLINES: FBOM: 7.45 a.m. Air Ceylon (AE 115) Singapore. 8.15 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. 8.25 a.m. MAL (ML 034) Singapore, Malacca. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 616> Singapore. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Singapore. Jakarta. Singapore. 10.55 a.m.143 words
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Article144 1966-08-13 9 TIME: AXELENEA: TO: 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 8.25 a.m. Air Ceylon (AE 115) Colombo. Karachi, Roma, London. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. I pen. Penang. Alor Star, Kota Bahru. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 034) 9.30 a_m. MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Singapore. 8.50 a.m.144 words
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Article53 1966-08-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Production of tin concentrates In Malaya In June amounted to 7,402 tons, against 7.833 tons in the previous month. On the June production Perak accounted for 4,007 ton* and Selangor 2.287 tons. Deliveries to smelters in June totalled 7,274 tons against 7,159 torn In53 words
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Article102 1966-08-13 9 The following ship* are expected to be in port todaj: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Izumo Mam 3/4 Glenorchy 5 Panam Trader 6/7 Golden Sprlnf 8/9 Meiampus 10/1! Martiniquaa 13/14 Maron 19/16 Eaquilino 16 Sunda 19 Canberra Maru 21/22 W'kamatsu Mam 23/24 Tjillwong 25/26 Kunak 27/26 Rajula 29/30 Sanlhia 21/22102 words
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Article, Illustration374 1966-08-13 10 Lumpur, Fri. Once in a long while a film comes along which makes cinema going a rewarding experience. "BORN FREE" a Columbia Pictures release in Panavision and Colour is just such a film. It is the true story based on the book374 words
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Article, Illustration266 1966-08-13 10 SINGAPORE, Fr i. Audrey Hepburn and Peter OToole, the former garbed as a charlady, conduct a love scene in the cleaning closet of a Paris museum during the course of "How To Steal A Million," William Wyler's comedy of the modern art world in the City of Light.266 words
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373 1966-08-13 10 Agent 'ES' catches Flynn in S pore SINGAPORE, Fri. Dashing teenage film actor, Sean Flynn, is in town posing as the man from the C.I.A. (Central Intelligence Agency). His mission: "Five Ashore in Singapore". His duties: To make life difficult for the not-so-very charming (ugh... nasty is the word) opponents373 words
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Article, Illustration192 1966-08-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. One of the largest groups of singers and film stars from Hong Kong and Formosa will visit Malaysia for performances at the Stadium Negara on Aug. 30 and 31. Th*e galaxy of "stars" includes such well-known recording artistes as Miss Txe Wee. Miss Phong192 words
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Article, Illustration106 1966-08-13 10 TAKE a look at these two pretty girls. At first fiance you think they are qualitl o S f SCS "star™ rl K ht F or they have all the 'physical' Now, take a closer look. By now you know these two beautiful rirls areFotokhronika TASS - 106 words
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Article61 1966-08-13 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Miss Vasantha Mani, an international Indian dancer, w-JI stage some popular numbers at a cultural show at Kota Raia Community Centre here on Sunday at 8 p.m. Miss Mani has danced in some of the top theatres in the United States. Canada and61 words
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Miscellaneous105 1966-08-13 10 In town tonight GOODWOOD PARF HOTEL: Arundel Room Featuring "Seoul Nights" Three luscious beauties from Koreo bring you the swingingest. singingest show in town. ADELPHI HOTEL Adelphi Roof Garden The Peacock Bar Featuring "Rhythm and Blues Night" by Thf Fabulous Antartics. SINGAPORE HOTEL: Ballroom and Restau rant Featuring "Korean Susie"105 words
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Advertisement44 1966-08-13 11 DONT HESITATE AND THINK WHERE TO HAVE A HOT DELICIOUS QUICK LUNCH! COME NOW AND TRY OUR SERVE YOURSELF HOT CHINESE AND EUROPEAN BUFFET AT THE FEDERAL HOTEL BANQUET ROOM (Ist FLOOR) From 12.30 p.m. To 2.30 p.m. (Except Sundays) HOT! QUICK! CHOOSE YOURSELF44 words
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Advertisement65 1966-08-13 11 A cultural presentation of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA in association with DONALD MOORE CONCERTS LTD. CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MAX RUDOLF, MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR LORIN HOLLANDER, SOLOIST SINGAPORE: NATIONAL THEATRE SEPTEMBER 3rd. 4th. 8.45 P.M. KUALA LUMPUR: STADIUM NEGARA SEPTEMBER sth. 8.45 P.M. Bookings in Singapore: Donald Moore Galleries,65 words
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Miscellaneous240 1966-08-13 11 17th Day! Dally 4 Shows At tfc 11 a.m.. Z.?A. s.oo 9.00 p.m. Cash Bookings Only W No Free List rji Disney's MARY POPPINS jfj Julie Andrews Technicolor 22 &choo; Children Concession 11.50 To Any Seat At Ail FT Shows Daily m TIL> ***** il NOW SHOWING! I.W. 4.00. II240 words
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Miscellaneous181 1966-08-13 11 LIDO Phone ***** Now Showing 11-1.4J4-6JM. School Children $1 to any scat all shows during season "CARRY ON COWBOY" col Sidney Jame* Kenneth Williams CAPITOL Phone ***** LAST DAY 11-1.45-4 00-fl.Xd 9.30 p.m. "077 ESPIONAGE IN TANGIF.RS" Scope C-'or Season From Tonight M'nlte Advance Cash Booion*;* only "The FIGHTING GL'ERIU.A"181 words
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Article, Illustration1852 1966-08-13 12 SHOTS FIRED AT WOMEN, CHILDREN AND COMRADES *QJOVIET Zone frontier guards once again opened fire on a fugitive. He was apprehended by the frontier guards at the Linchterfelder frontier, near Berlin, and taken away to the East". Reports like this come from Berlin1,852 words
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Article98 1966-08-13 12 LONDON, Fri. (AP) The Dally Telegraph said in an editorial today: "Yesterday's peace agreement between Indonesia and Malaysia is gratifying both for its own sake and because it marks a further stage in the decline of President Sukarno, the instigator of the unprovoked aggression that ended98 words
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995 1966-08-13 12 "TT must have been a dreadful day for the German nation and its people, but chiefly for the citizens of Berlin, when the East German regime's inhuman action of erecting the Wall was put into effect on 13 August 1961, thus dividing the city995 words
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Article72 1966-08-13 12 PANAMA. Fri. (API Canal Zone police awaited the arrival today of a Libsrian tanker following reports of an attempted mutiny and the rescue of one of the ship's crew who said he had been adrift 22 hours. The British freighter, Bannervale, radioed last night that72 words
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Advertisement158 1966-08-13 12 Classified Ad. SITUATION VACANT DOCTOR REQUIRES Courteous Driver Apply with testimonials to Box E. S. 1001, S'pore. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. I, TAN SIEW HOON of No. 136 A, South Bridge Road, Singapore, have applied for a Public House First Class licence in respect of premises Stall No.158 words
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Advertisement104 1966-08-13 12 Eastern Sun hfr*,)/ k s,)&'/ .»> """TP. I MT"T> a r M W WMm w I yr Jik&mMHtfy i :/;>•7. tJScWP*, LITTLE BIT THAT GOES A LONG WAT Advertiser's Name Address Telephone No Number of Insertions Oate(s) Requested Cost ravment must acceapany jew erdtr <r.O./Ck«*ae/C**h cm>mc4) Cask rat k refittorH.104 words
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Article, Illustration259 1966-08-13 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Copt. J. Alford, best swordsman of the year, duelled his way to victory to earn the championship in the open foil fencing competition for 1966 here yesterday. Duelling five other finalists in as many bouts, lasting about six minutes each, Capt. Alford emerged the champion259 words
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Article176 1966-08-13 13 SINGAPORE, Fr 1. The EMU Cricket Club of Australia international goodwill touring team will arrive in Singapore by air on Sunday for a week's stay. The team will be met by the President of the Singapore Cricket Association, Dr. Ong Swee Law, and S.C.A. and176 words
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Article82 1966-08-13 13 KINGSTON, Jamaica Fri. Men's 440 yards (Ist semi final): W. Mottley (Trinidad), 46,3 (new Gamas record)? W. Crothers (Canada), 46,8; N. Clough (Australia), 47,2; M Wimbolt-Lewis (England), 47,6; T. Graham (England, 47,6; -W. Kiprugut (Kenya), 47.9; F. Hatega (Uganda), 48,2 and F. Burnham (Barbados), 48,5. Men's 44082 words
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Article, Illustration272 1966-08-13 13 Basketball SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's leoding basketball team Tong Heng once again proved their superiority when they beat "Siglap" for a second time this year at a triangular basketball tournament at the Badminton Hall here last night. Despite the fteet-foot-edness of the leading team, however. Siglap showed272 words
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Article196 1966-08-13 13 SINGAPORE Fri. —A Singapore schoolboy today, Performed a gymastic feat *hich no other schoolboy or *dult has ever achieved in this part of the world. He is Jellrey S'ng 15, of ®t. Joseph's Institution who despite had injuries sustain*d during training of other difficult feats, did the196 words
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Article, Illustration43 1966-08-13 13 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand issued a set of postage stamps recently to commemorate the Fifth Asian Games that will be held in Bangkok in December. The stamps depict rarious sports and are on sale in eight denominations. (AP Photo) AP PhotoAP Photo - 43 words
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Article, Illustration471 1966-08-13 13 Softball SINGAPORE, Fri.—Full marks to Combined Schools who proved a lively team with the skill and polish of a seasoned side. In an action-packed match on the Padang yesterday, Combined Schools edged Business Houses 10-5 to strengthen their chances of finishing at the top of471 words
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Article37 1966-08-13 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Lions beat Singapore by 21 points (two goals, a penalty and two tries) to 6 points (two penalities) to win the Pesta Sukan Asian Cap played at the Padang here today.37 words
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Article30 1966-08-13 13 MUAR, Fri. Singapore Changi XI will meet Muar Loke Wah Invitation in a friendly soccer match on the Town Council Padang here on August 14 a 5. p.m.30 words
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Miscellaneous155 1966-08-13 13 Todays Spore Sports Diary Golf: 8 am 12 noon. Men's Open C'ships. Island Country Club. Gun Competition: 9 am 5.15 pm Inter-state shoot. S'pore vs Malaysia. Rifle Range Rd. Fencing: 9am Open Fencing C'ships '66. Tanglin Integrated Sec. Tech. School. Team events, Foil, Epee Sabre. Flying: 10 am 6 pm155 words
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Article1546 1966-08-13 14 Race 1. Horses Class. 3, Div. 3,-6 Fur. 2.00 p m 1 7 Chen Li Chu (Shining Gold) Ahmad 4y 9 0 Soaidi 5 2 004 Best Profits a (Madam) Daniels 5y 8.13 (F) Weir 7 3 053 Tallette a (Tallette) Daniels 5y 8.121,546 words
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318 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Fri.—ln a dramatic finish, Scotland's 26-year-old Jim Alder won the gruelling marathon of the Commowealth Games here today. The bricklayer from Morpeth, North England, who was running under Scottish colours, covered the 26 miles 385 yards in 2.22.7.8 after taking the w318 words
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Article91 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Jamaica. Fri. (AP) David Hemery of England won the men's 120 yard high hurdles In the British Commonwealth Games last night. The silver medal went to another Englishman, Michael Parker. Ghulam Razik of Pakistan won the bronze medal. The winner's time was 14.1. Parker91 words
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Article97 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Fri. APIDiane Burge of Australia won the 220 yards women's gold medal in the British Commonwealth Games last night. Jennifer Lamie. also of Australia, took the silver and Irene Piotrowski of Canada, the bronze. Miss Burges time was 23.8 seconds, the same as her team97 words
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Article121 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Fri. (AP) David Gerrard of New Zealand won 220 yard men's butterfly swimming event in the the gold yesterday in the British Commonwealth Games. Brett Hill of Australia took the silver and Tom Arusso of Canada, the bronze. New Zealand won its first swimming121 words
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Article178 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Fri. (AFP) England's Olympian Brian Phelps, 22-year-old sales representative from Sunderland, captured his second diving gold at the British Empire and Commonwealth Games when he gained the men's highboard diving title here today. He finished more than 80 points ahead of Don WagstafT of Australia,178 words
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Article, Illustration135 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Fri. —Men's 220 yards —Final: S. Allotey (Ghana) 20,7 (new Games record); E. Roberts (Trinidad) 20,9; D. Ejoke (Nigeria) 21,0; G. Eddy (Australia) 21,0; D. Domansky (Canada) 21,0; G. Holdsworth (Australia) 21,4; H. Jerome (Canada) 21,4 and M. Jegathesan (Malaysia) 21,5; Ailotey won in135 words
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Article, Illustration66 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Jamaica Ng Boon Bee. of Malaysia, does a dance after returninf a serve in the men's badminton doubles at the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston. His partner is Tan Yee Khan, also of Malaysia. They lost the match. The gold medal was won by fellow-countrymen66 words
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302 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Fri. (AP) Australia won the gold medal in the men's 440 yards freestyle relay in a new world record yesterday in the British Commonwealth Games. The time was not immediately announced. Canada took the silver medal, England the bronze. Australia's time was 3:35.6302 words
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Article94 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Fri. (AP) Samuel Igun of Nigeria won the gold medal in the Commonwealth Games* triple Jump with Games record of 53 feet 9 3/4 inches. Another Nigerian, George Ogan, took silver with 52 feet 9 inches. Fred Alsop of England was third with 5294 words
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Article98 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Fri. (AP) Dave Steen of Canada won the men's shot putt gold medal with a 61foot 8 inches toss at the B r i t i s h Commonwealth Games last night. Les Mills of New Zealand took the silver with 60.3 3/4 and98 words
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Article120 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Fri. England now has eleven more gold medals than Australia as a result of yesterday's events. England yesterday won si* more gold medals as coinpared to Australia's three. Medal standings tabulate under headings: Gold, Silver and Bronze): England 27 18 17, Australia 16 21120 words
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Article51 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Fri. (APIWendell Mottley of Trinidad and Tobaqo won the 440 yards gold medal in the British Empire Games last night. Kent Bernard, also of Trinidad was second. The bronze medal went to Daniel Rudisha of Kenya. The winner's time wai 45.2 followed by 46.1 and51 words
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39 1966-08-13 14 KINGSTON, Fri. (AP) K. Keino of Kenya (253) walks ahead of Ron Clarke (20) of Australia after Keino defeated Clarke in the 3-mile run in the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica on Monday night. AP Wirephoto.AP Wirephoto. - 39 words
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369 1966-08-13 15 'Oriole strong fancy for Merdeka Cup KEENEST RIVALS ARE PALING BAIK, JOY SPINNER Singapore, Saturday. GOLDEN ORIOLE, an up and coming four-year-old gelding by Landau is my fancy in the Pesta Sukan Merdeka Cup run over 6f for CI. II sprinters at Bukit Timah this afternoon. (Race 4). Golden Oriole369 words
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Article282 1966-08-13 15 BAN SOON, Boat Train, Larator, Bucentaur should battle it out in the 6f for a. V Div. I (Race 2). My pick Is Boat Train. Last time out at Penang, Boat Train put up a creditable showing when second to Sooehow over 6f. He ran282 words
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237 1966-08-13 15 CONGRATU LATIONS reads a good each way bet. At Penang last month he came with a strong spurt in the last half furlong to clinch a neck decision from Paling Baik. He then finished fifth to Streamlight over 6f. He is down a division with237 words
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Article212 1966-08-13 15 ...DRACO looks a good each way proposition in the race confined to local jockeys and apprentices. Draco has done right in the track his three in 40 215 sec on Thursday. He is back to his right form. He showed promise at Kuala Lumpur in212 words
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251 1966-08-13 15 I GO for Chatsmoth in Race 7. An improving horse, Chatsmoth won twice in recent outings. Over the Penang 7f last month he came with a well-timed run to beat Transportation by one length to earn his promotion to CI. V. Previous to this, he251 words
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Article255 1966-08-13 15 OSCEOLA gets my vote. This Apple Jack gelding has been working with gusto in the track. On Wednesday he went impressively over 3f clocking 38.4 in a testing trial with Playdent. He has only to step up on that form to enable him score255 words
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Article174 1966-08-13 15 EMIR STAR looks the "goods." Last time out at Penang he won convincingly over 7f beating Lighter in division two. He is down three pounds here and I am giving him a great chance to assert himself. Lighter is the biggest threat. He was second174 words
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Article132 1966-08-13 15 Barring rain the coins will be slightly yielding. WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN SWEET SUSY Race 1. DRACO Chuba Chuba Sooohow CHUBA CHUBA Soochow Early Mark ELCHO POINCE Blue Martial Hormat Race 2. BOAT TRAIN Bucentaur II Rashjet JUST DANDY Ban Soon Boat Train KING'S Chariot Bucentaur Ban Soon132 words
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600 1966-08-13 15 Singapore, Fri Lightning Flash II (Samry) and Chinese Treasure (Subian), were again impressive workers on the training track this morning when they did a testing 3f spin to clock 38 3/ssec finishing full of running. Lightning Flash, on the outside, was slightly in front at600 words
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Article, Illustration15 1966-08-13 15 Priority, a recent winner at KL., is still retaining his form.15 words
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Article1294 1966-08-13 15 Best bet: Boat Train Emir Star Chatsmoth Race 1. Horses Class. 5, Div. 2,-6 Fur. 2.30 p mNOTE:—This race is confined to Local Jockey and Apprentice* 1 471 Soochow (Heng Heng Stable) Bagby Jr. 7y 9.0 Kang 4 2 003 Darmal (Bock Stable) Noordin 4y 8.12 Jamil 91,294 words
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Article, Illustration101 1966-08-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: Dr. Malik (srarlanded) with Tun Abdul Razak beside him as they walked round the airport tarmac. Behind him in peaked cap is Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Photos by Mok Voon and Yap Chee Yan. Photos byPhotos by Mok Voon and Yap Chee Yan. - 101 words
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701 1966-08-13 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. The day Singapore has a "modern equipped society", she can afford to be friendly and equal with other nations. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, stressed this point when he addressed the Bras Basah Road Community Centre which celebrated the701 words
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