Eastern Sun, 13 September 1966
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Title Section24 1966-09-13 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 58. Tuesday, September 13 1966. MC(P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 rents24 words
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Article748 1966-09-13 1 GEORGE McARTHUR - Ky: Never before have fhe Vietcong and Communists suffered a defeat so bitter as the one on them yesterday. By GEORGE McARTHUR CIVILIAN CANDIDATES won an overwhelming majority in South Vietnam's forthcoming according to still incomplete With one-third of the races decided, only four military men748 words
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Article, Illustration57 1966-09-13 1 MALACCA, Mon. Tun Razak may turn to fishin*. At the Kemendore Land Development village near here yesterday the Deputy Prime Minister helped to catch several big, big fishes weighing from two to four katties. Said the Tun spotting only a singlet: "This is even better sport than golf."Story and pix by Wee Hock Chye. - 57 words
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157 1966-09-13 1 KUCHING, Mon. (AFP) Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, in a statement issued today alleged that Penghulu Tawi Sli had misappropriated some $25,000 (Malaysian) during the period he held office as Chief Minister. The High Court of Borneo on Sept. 8 declared157 words
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Article258 1966-09-13 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Mon (AP) A blazing Atlas rocket vaulted into the sky today, hurling an Agena satellite toward orbit as a quick rendezvous target for the Gemini-11 astronauts. Ending three days of delay, the 10-storey-tall Atlas-Age-<ia combination leaped off the launch pad at 9.05258 words
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Article172 1966-09-13 1 IPOH, Mon.—Dato Jal Manecksha, 60, wellknown resident of Taiping, was killed in a motor accident here shortly after mid-night last night while on the way back to Taiping. Three others: Dr. Tan Cheng Leng, Mr. Choi Ah Soo, a businessman and Dr. Tan's driver,172 words
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363 1966-09-13 1 KUCHING, Sarawak, Mon. (UPI) Chief Minister Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan today dismissed reports that the situation in Sarawak was tense following alleged threats to harm Alliance members of the Council Negri. Armed police were reported guarding the Alliance members of Council Negri (State Council)363 words
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Article136 1966-09-13 1 COTO N O U Dahomey, Mon. (AFP) The cypher expert at the United States Embassy in Cotonou, found dead on his bed here on August 31, is now believed to have been murdered, a reliable sources said today. A rapid investigation had concluded that the cypher expert,136 words
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Local News
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Article, Illustration226 1966-09-13 2 MUAR, Mon. An upand coming artist here. Mr. Lai Chin Keong, 25, (above) today declared that works of Malaysian artists were as good as, if not better, than Western artists. "Many Malaysians and Asians still think that works of local artists were of poorer226 words
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Article51 1966-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Tan Sri V.T. Sambanthan and Puan Sri Sambanthan will be guests of honour at the 10th annual dinner of the Engineering Society of the University of Malaya at the Camelot Room. Hotel Merlin, at 8 p.m. on September51 words
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Article221 1966-09-13 2 PENANG, Mon. The leader of the three-man team from the Indonesian military and technical mission now in Malaysia, Col. Wahyu Sukotjo, last night called for the early restoration of trade between Malaysia and Indonesia since confrontation was now over. The three Indonesians were entertained to221 words
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Article36 1966-09-13 2 SINGAPORE Mon.—The Commander of the British Forces, Hongkong, Lt. General Sir John Worsley flew into Singapore this afternoon on his way to attend the annual conference of the Chiefs of General Staff.36 words
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Article, Illustration293 1966-09-13 2 CHAN KAM YAU - Graduate cooks Italian meals By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. "Signor would like to try our Spaghetti al Pomodoro, or Ministrone? Maccaroni all Bologness or Pizza all Mariana?" What's this? Sunny Italy? Hardly. For right in the heart of town, in Jalan Bukit Bintang,Eastern Sun Pix. - 293 words
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305 1966-09-13 2 "6 massage parlours in N S." SEREMBAN, Mon. The Negri Sembilan State Government has so far resettled 3,281 families in 26 new villages throughout the State. This was disclosed by the Negri Sembilan Mentri Besar Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed in the305 words
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Article, Illustration240 1966-09-13 2 Razak gains another success this time in fishing The Very Important FishermanfWf) MALACCA, Mon—Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, had a field day yesterday fishing in the murky water of a fishing pond in the Kemendore Land r.evelopment village, 22 miles from here. Invited by the villagers to initiate240 words
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Article68 1966-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Kuala Lumpur Tourist Guides' Association will hold its inaugural meeting on Saturday at the Le Co D'or here at 2.30 p.m. The Director of Tourism, Malaysia. Enche Osman Siru and the Chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Tourist Association, Mr. S.S. Virik will68 words
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Article141 1966-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will be leading a seven-member Malaysian delegation to attend the Commonwealth Finance Ministers meeting in Montreal from Sept. 20 to 22. After that, the Minister will lead the same delegation to attend the141 words
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Article90 1966-09-13 2 MALACCA, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak has praised the administrative and political qualities of the Chief Minister here. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. Tun Razak said at a dinner here at the weekend that he could afford to relax each time he came to90 words
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Article70 1966-09-13 2 SEREMBAN, Mon. The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Slok Yew, today gave $B,OOO to two schools. Three thousand dollars was for the National Type Primary School (Tamil), Kalumpang Estates, Tanjong Malimai. The reminder went to the Rasa National Type Primary School (Chinese), Rasa. Mr. Lee70 words
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Article75 1966-09-13 2 Singapore, Mon. —Another international airline will soon extend its service to Kuala Lumpur. It is the Beigian Sabena Airlines. An agency report received here today said that Malaysian Transport Minister. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir met Belgian Ministers of foreign trade and communication as well75 words
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Article24 1966-09-13 2 MUAR, Mon. Work on the $20,000 premises of the Malaysian Chinese Association, Serom branch, 10 miles north of here, has been completed.24 words
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Article230 1966-09-13 2 PORT SWETTENHAM. Mon. The Made-to-Malaysia Floating Trade Fair attracted a crowd of over 30.000 people during its two-day showing at Port Swettenham. It was launched by the actio? Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, on Saturday morning in the presence of over230 words
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Article144 1966-09-13 2 JOHORE BAHRU, MonThe synthetic rubW industry is now in a muddleDisclosing that in interview here today. nator Gan Teck Yeow the present time was apP*?j priate to capture the wo*» market for Malaysia* natural rubber. Senator Gan. who is [W chairman of the Rubber Producers revealed144 words
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Article319 1966-09-13 3 2 Lightning raids in Jalan Übi area prove fruitless SINGAPORE, Mon. A strong squad of detectives from the Anti-Secret Societies branch of the CID conducted two lightning raids on Sunday in the Jalan Übi area believed to be the hideout of "two notorious gangsters" sought319 words
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Article, Illustration174 1966-09-13 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Britain's massive defence structure and commitments east of Suez would be explored by her Chiefs of Staff at their forthcoming annual conference in London. Disclosing this to the Eastern Sun. the Commander of the British defence force in Hong Kong,174 words
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385 1966-09-13 3 Ex-detainee: Learn to give take SINGAPORE. Mon. A former political detainee, Sarbini bin Haji Mokhtar. said today that people living in a multiracial society must be prepared to give and take so that the feeling of hate can be destroyed. Sarbini, and ex-leader of the underground Gerakan Kemajuan Islam (Progressive385 words
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Article73 1966-09-13 3 SINGAPORE. M 0 n. There will be no water along Llm Chu Kang Road (from 17$ m.s. to 20$ m.s.), Ama Keng Road, Sungel Gedong Road. Neo Tiew Road, Jalan Bahtera, Jalan Perahu, Jalan Jong. Jalan Rakit and Jalan Kapal on Thursday. Sept. 15. from 9.30 a.m.73 words
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Article34 1966-09-13 3 MUAR, Mon. The former O.S.P.C. of Kluang Mr. Teo Eng Seng. Deputy Superintendent of Police has assumed duty as OC.P.D. here. He replaces Enche Annuar bin Mohd. Aruf who was acting O.C.P.D.34 words
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146 1966-09-13 3 MUAR, Mon. Part-time Chinese and Tamil language teachers in Tangkak. 17 miles north of here today hit out at the State Education Department for delaying payment of their allowance. In an interview a teacher taid. "We were engaged by the School Authority to do146 words
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Article42 1966-09-13 3 MUAR. Mon. The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein made an on the spot grant of $63,700.00 to build an Arab school, a mosque and financial assistance to three temples in Tangkak, 17 miles north of here.42 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-09-13 3 Mr. Lan Jackson, Civilian Consultant in Obstetrics and gynaecology to the Royal Air Force, recently visited Far East Air Force, accompanied the R.A.F. Consultant Ad- viser, Group Captain K. R. Hudson. They visited the maternity unit at R.A.F. Changi Hospital, families' clinics at Slflap and Serangoon, and70 words
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177 1966-09-13 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. —"The enormous growth in the volume of traffic has increased the hazards of the road, as evidenced by the fact that more than 2.500 accidents occur every month or more than 80 a day," said Mr. J. Le Cain, the Commissioner177 words
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Article66 1966-09-13 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. T.V. Singapura's Cnannel 5 will telecast another programme in its discussion series "Opinion" tomorrow at 9.25 p.m. The topic for discussion is "Economic Problems of Nation Building." The participants are Mr. William Clark, a journalist; Prof. Lim lay Boh, ViceChancellor of the University of66 words
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166 1966-09-13 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. More than 100 telegrams, mainly from local businessmen, have been sent to Jakarta since the cable service was restored between Singapore and Indonesia three days ago. In telegrams despatched till late yesterday local businessmen sent greetings to their Indonesian counterparts over the restoration166 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-09-13 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Leela Devi, of Tanjong Katong Girls' Secondary School, winner of the Junior Section, Inter Secondary Students Civic Knowledge Competition, receiving her trophy from Che Dah binte Mohd. Noor, wife of the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. This competition was held on Aug. 1083 words
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Article, Illustration219 1966-09-13 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first plant in Malaysia to assemble Lambretta scooters is to be set up at Tampoi, Johore, by Kian Gwan Sendirian Berhad. Construction of the half-a-million dollar plant on a three-acre site will begin at the end of this month and is219 words
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Article89 1966-09-13 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Squadron Leader Douglas Martin, of the Royal Air Force, reported to the Police yesterday that burglars broke into his Lincoln Road house and got away with property and rash to the total value of $1,030. He said that he and his wife left the house unattended89 words
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Article101 1966-09-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Sarawak position seemed to be "very bad" in view of the threats of kidnap and violence on all members of Council Negri, said the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak today. He was commenting on press reports that armed police were101 words
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Article96 1966-09-13 4 MALACCA, Mon. Two men of a group of six slipped through a police raid by dashing out of the roof of a house in Heeren Street here during the weekend. The raid carried out by secret societies police officer was made following a tip off96 words
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Article54 1966-09-13 4 MALACCA, Mon. A young mother of three, Fatimah Omar was fatally stabbed in her home at Lorong Pandan here early yesterday morning. Her husband. Abu bin Hassan, a municipal labourer was also found stabbed and was rushed to hospital where he is reported to be recovering. Police54 words
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Article, Illustration34 1966-09-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Miss Linda Marshall, BOAC receptionist, pictured after winning the 'Miss Speedbird' title at the BOAC Family Day. Linda is the BOAC entrant in the 'Mis:> London Airport' beauty contest.34 words
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155 1966-09-13 4 JESSELTON, Mon. (AP) Colonel Soedarsono Prodjomiseno leader of Indonesian military delegation today paid tribute to Malaysian Government for its earnest endeavour to raise the standard of living of rural people. He told a large crowd at Borgosong resettlement scheme on Sebatik Island a t155 words
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Article77 1966-09-13 4 PENANG, Mon. —Three diamond rings, valued at $7,500 were among the valuables, stolen from the residence of a merchant, Mr. Teoh Choon Teik, in Western Road during the weekend Altogether, over $lO,OOO worth of property was discovered missing when Mr. Teoh and his wife returned from77 words
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Article49 1966-09-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will open the sth annual general meeting of the Information Staff Union, Malaya, at the Dewan Persatuan Guru 2 Malaya, Jalan Raja Muda here, on Sept. 5 at 9.30 p.m.49 words
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Article77 1966-09-13 4 MUAR, Mon. The O.S.P.C. for Muar North, Enche Syed Omar Alhadshi, will shortly go on transfer to Jelebu in Negri Sembilan to take over an appointment a.? OCPD there. The transfer Is due to the abolition of the post of OSPC (Officer Superintending Police Circle) throughout the77 words
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Article34 1966-09-13 4 MUAR, Mon. A youth, Rahmat bin Melan of Kampong Serkam was fined $lO in the Magistrate's Court here today when he pleaded guilty to r'd!ng a bicycle without lights on Sept. 7.34 words
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Article, Illustration421 1966-09-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The happiness and prosperity of the nation did not rely on the Government but on the entire maximum efforts of the people said the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. He was speaking today at the laying of the421 words
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63 1966-09-13 4 MUAR, Mon The Malaysian Government Is to build twenty-flve lowcost houses at Buk 11 Kepong. 42 miles from here under the rural development programme. They cost $87,500. Meanwhile, it was also announced that the Johore State Government will spend $97,000 on the waterdevelopment plan63 words
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Article60 1966-09-13 4 MUAR. Mon. Because of the ending of the Indonesian confrontation the training of volunteers and national servicemen in Muar town has been terminated temporarily. This was disclosed by the Civil Defence Officer Enche Wan Mohamed Salleh at the presentation ox allowance to volunteers and national servicemen at60 words
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220 1966-09-13 4 (By Khoo Boon Choo) PENANG, Mon. The Pilgrimage Control Department, which has been in existence since 1960, will have to close down as a decision has been reached to form a Statutory Board to run the affairs of this department. The Eastern Sun understands220 words
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Article175 1966-09-13 4 KT74LA IHIIPR. Mon. Mr. H. S. Gibbs, New Zealand soil scientist and chief pedolorist at the New Zealand Soil Bureau arrives here on Wednesday after attending the 11th Pacific Science Congress in Tokyo. He will visit Kuala Lumpur, Kuantan, Ayer Hltam and Johore Bahru to175 words
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Article26 1966-09-13 4 MUAR, Mon. The Muar Anti-Tuberculosis Association here will hold its committee meeting at the Muar District Conference Room on Sept. 20 at 2.30 P.m.26 words
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Article141 1966-09-13 4 MUAR, Mon. The Muar District Anti-Tuberculosis Association is to seil 500 Greeting Seals, each costing $5. in aid of its funds. Another plan in its drive for funds this year will be to increase its paying members to 150. The annual subscription for membership is141 words
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59 1966-09-13 4 SKIN INFECTIONS, ear ailments, coughs and colds were all treated by medical orderlies of the 4tn Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, on regular visits to Borneo kampongs. Here, on his last visit to a kampong before the Battalion's withdrawal to mainland Malaysia Private Trevor Young, of B eve r le y59 words
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505 1966-09-13 5 SINGAPORE, Mod. Singapore will be exporting monthly shipments of some 5.000 tons of flour to Indonesia estimated at about $1.6 million. This was disclosed to the Eastern Sun in a special interview with the managing director of Prima Ltd., Mr. Cheng Tsang505 words
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Article, Illustration278 1966-09-13 5 LIM MENG KEE - By LIM MENG KEE SINGAPORE, Mon.—Hong Kong's pretty 18-year old "Miss A-Go-Go", Miss Irene Ryder, startled newsmen with her impeccable Cantonese, at a press luncheon today. Her father, an Art Director of an International Advertising Agency In Hong Kong, is English. Her278 words
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Article66 1966-09-13 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Po- t'e are appealing for withes to a fatal road accirv at the junction of ij-ross Street and Robinson «oaa on Friday. A woman passenger, Kwok Eng, 30, fell off a moving bus and died shortly on •amission to the General Hospital. Anyone who66 words
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Article118 1966-09-13 5 PENANG. Mon. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. yesterday, inspected the $1.5 million Bukit Minyak Bukit Tengah drainage scheme in Meitajam district. The scheme covers a total area of about 12.000 acres of small holdings and is designed to protect the whole area from118 words
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Article52 1966-09-13 5 MUAR, Mon. A woman. Chang Ah Chew, was charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with failing to furnish the name and address of the driver of the licence of her van on Feb. 27 this year. Chang pleaded not guilty. The case was postponed to52 words
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233 1966-09-13 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Some $400,000 worth of goods brought by a fleet of tongkangs and sampans arrived here today from the nearby Rhio islands in Indonesia. This follows the successful trade negotiations between the Indonesian and Singapore governments recently. The Indonesian traders brought with233 words
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Article22 1966-09-13 5 SINGAPORE. Mo n. Seventy road accidents were recorded by the police, during the past 24 hours. Nine were serious cases.22 words
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Article, Illustration381 1966-09-13 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's socialities, executives, and members of the diplomatic corps were treated to an unique fashion show, staged by "Veeree of Bangkok", at the Arundel Room, of Goodwood Park Hotel, last week. The show which was featured as the Skyways Fashions and381 words
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165 1966-09-13 5 MALACCA, Mon. Hearing of the slander suit of the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin against a former Malacca Municipal President and now a detainee. Inche Hasnul bin Hadi will not take place on Sept. 20 as scheduled. The High Court had set aside165 words
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Article269 1966-09-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Elaborate plans are being made by members of the Malaysian Armed Forces to celebrate Armed Forces Day on Friday. An Armed Forces Day Celebration Committee has been formed under Brigadier Mohamed Sany bin Mohamed Ghaffar, Chief of Personnel Staff, to plan out the269 words
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Article, Illustration338 1966-09-13 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said today that nations do not live on trade alone and goodwill between nations could only be fostered through understanding of each other. Dr. Toh said this when he declared open the338 words
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Article123 1966-09-13 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lions International is organising a peace essay contest on "World Peace** which is open to anyone between 14 and 22 years of age. This is a world-wide essay contest to promote the Lions' aims and objectives. The grand prize-winner of the international level will123 words
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Article28 1966-09-13 5 MUAR Mon. The Muar Rotary Club is to hold an "Inter-act Week" at e Muar Rest House at Jalan Othman on Sept. 20 at 7.30 p.m.28 words
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Article25 1966-09-13 5 MUAR. Mon. The Shell Company of Malaysia will hold a traffic game competition for school children at the town padang here on Sept. 29.25 words
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Miscellaneous103 1966-09-13 2 K.L. D National Zoo at Ulu Klang 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Muzium Negara 10 a.m. to 0.30 p.m.; Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.; to 9 p.m.; Life-Size Sculptures Exhibition at Chinese Assembly Hall 10 a.m. to 7103 words
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Miscellaneous391 1966-09-13 2 Why crack your head when you can tackle easier quiz like ours EASTERN SUN $3,000 Contest CONTEST NO. 7. Quiz for September 13, 1966. 1. How many planets are there in our Solar System? 2. What does the term "Zoea" mean? 3. How long is the 'Great Wall of China?391 words
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Miscellaneous640 1966-09-13 4 CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 5.50 News in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 6.00 News in Tamil; 6.10 The Magilla Gorilla Show; 6.35 A Man Called640 words
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Miscellaneous56 1966-09-13 5 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 11.38 a.m. (8.1 ft). Port Swettenham: 4.12 a.m. (13.1 ft.), 4.32 p.m. (13.2 ft). Port Dickson: 5 a.m. (8.3 ft.), 5.49 p.m. (8.7 ft). Singapore: 10.29 a.m. (8 ft.), 9.40 p.m. (9.2 ft). Sedili Kechil: 9.00 a.m. (7.6 ft.), 7.26 p.m. (6.6 ft). &uantan; 8.10 a.m.56 words
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WORLD NEWS
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428 1966-09-13 6 Marcos' begins 13-day tour of America... NEW YORK, Mon. (AP). A WARM and enthusiastic reception is predicted for the Philippines' First Family at virtually every stop on their 13-day U.S. tour which begins in Honolulu today. All arrangements for the visit of President and428 words
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Article99 1966-09-13 6 HONOLULU, Mon. (UPI). Twenty journalists representing news media in 16 Asian and Pacific nations arrived yesterday to begin a 30-day tour of the United States. The journalists represent Australia, Ceylon, Fiji Islands, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, New England, Okinawa, Philippines, Singapore. Taiwan, Thailand, and99 words
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Article, Illustration49 1966-09-13 6 If r?« u i ?arian couple making the best of the summer weather on their holiday at the Bulgarian coast •i ciack bea, seem to be creating another mystery for the onlookers. But its actually the joke created br the camera. PAN A Photo. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 49 words
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119 1966-09-13 6 PARIS. Mon. (AP)— French Rock 'N' Roll singer Johnny Hallyday yesterday was rushed to the emergency ward of a Paris hospital and his manager said he tried to commit suicide. Hallyday's friends said a nervous breakdown was the reason for the attempt. The singer's119 words
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130 1966-09-13 6 MONTCLAIR. New Jersey, Mon. (AP) Dr. Martin Luther King said yesterday that non-violence was still the best answer to civil rights probelms in the United States "If every Negro turns to violence," he said, "I will stand and say that this is not the130 words
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139 1966-09-13 6 CAIRO. Mon. (UPI) President Gamal Abdel Nasser charged yesterday Egypt was falling under "increasing foreign economic pressure." He told the first meeting of the new cabinet named on Saturday that the country, should not only counter this pressure but go beyond that and practise "free139 words
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Article80 1966-09-13 6 MERIDA. Mexico. Mon. (AP) Quadruplets were born here yesterday to Mrs. Rosaura Valdez Vazquez, the mother of nine other children. One of the four children, all female died shortly after birth. The other three were doing well on an incubator at the Social Security Medical80 words
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Article32 1966-09-13 6 PARIS. Mon. (AFP) French Foreign Minister. Maurice Couve De Murville left Orly airport this evening for a three-day official visit to Yugoslavia. He is to return to Paris next Wednesday.32 words
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140 1966-09-13 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI). Presidential advisor Walt Rostow predicted yesterday that sooner or later, the forces of moderation will emerge with Communist China. In the nationwide television interview "issues and answers," Mr. Rostow said there is no way for westerners to predict the140 words
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Article, Illustration321 1966-09-13 6 IyASHINGTON, Mon. (AP). —Dimitri Tsafendas, presumably the same man who assassinate South Africa Prime Minister Hendrik F. Verwoerd has a record of mental illness and immigration troubles in the United States Th e U.S. Immigration and Naturalisation Service said yesterday321 words
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Article105 1966-09-13 6 BERLIN, Mon. (AP) Five East Germans on an armoured bulldozer crashed through barbed wire yesterday to escape to West Berlin, police reported. Two aboard the vehicle were grazed by bullets fired by East German border guards but West Berlin police said the injuries were not serious.105 words
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Article84 1966-09-13 6 RIO GRANDE, New Jersey, Mon. (UPI) —Tracy Barnes, who leapfrogged across the United States in a hot-air balloon, landed on a beach here yesterday to complete his transcontinental journey. Barnes. 27, of South Carolina, had hoped to make it to Atlantic city to end his84 words
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Article70 1966-09-13 6 NICOSIA. Mon. (AFP) Swedish troops of the U.N. Peace Force were sent to the mixed Turkish and Greek cypriot village of Aros (Larnaca district) today when one Greek cypriot was shot dead and two other seriously hurt by Armed Turkish-cypriots. An official statement here said the village is70 words
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128 1966-09-13 6 SANTIAGO. Chile. Mon. <UPI> Two of seven escaped convicts were captured yesterday after fighting their way out of the Santiago penitentiary on Saturday night in a blazing gun duel with prison guards. Five guards and one convict were reported wounded In the daring breek.128 words
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283 1966-09-13 6 BERLIN. Mon. (APi 4 man believed to be th» kidnapper in Berlin* first post war abduction case was arrested short'* after midnight in Oslo Norway, the West Berlin police reported early to. day. The police, in a short statement, said they re. ceived283 words
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Article66 1966-09-13 6 LONDON, Mon. (AFP) Authoritative British soured said tonight that the hi|a turnout in today's Soutn Vietnamese elections was undeniable defeat for toe Vietcong, whose campaign o. intimidation failed to fceeP voters away from the po J in large numbers. These sources praised the courage shown by Vietnamese66 words
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Article39 1966-09-13 6 ROME, Mon. (UPDIndonesian Ministers Harfr engku Buwono Finance an Treasury), Dien Asnan (Commerce) and J USL a (Industry) flew into Bone from London yesterday tc begin three days of meetings with government and pnva economics experts.39 words
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268 1966-09-13 6 STOCKHOLM, Mon. (AP)— Some 200 Greeks living In Sweden staged a demonstration march on the Grsek embassy here yesterday. They wanted to protest the alleged arrest of their countryman Alexandros Konstantinldls who are said to be held after a vacation trip to Greece268 words
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203 1966-09-13 6 ATLANTA, Georgia, Mon. (AP).— Mayor i Va Allen Jr. returned to a riot-wrecked area of Atlam yesterday and offered US$lO,OOO (M$30,000) for Information leading to conviction of a white ml who reportedly shot and killed a Negro teen-aser The fatal shooting and the wounding203 words
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131 1966-09-13 6 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP) Communist Chinese scientists have performed a full synthesis of insulin, Dr. Klaus Hofmann reported yesterday It is the first major scientific achievement to come out of that country, since their atomic development is considered merely a technological feat, he said. Dr.131 words
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Article91 1966-09-13 6 SWANLEY, England, Mon. (AP) An American executive and his English bride were married yesterday after an 8,000-mile journey to meet the bride's desire for a wedding in an English village church. Stuart Carlton Connor and the former Miss Gwen Jackson came here from Hong Kong, where91 words
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Article20 1966-09-13 6 MOSCOW, Mon. (AFP). TASS reported France's nuclear explosion briefly today stating that it was watched by President de Gaulle.20 words
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149 1966-09-13 7 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Mon. (AP). Three South African Cabinet Ministers, all possible candidates for the vacant Prime Minister post caused by the assassination of Premier Hendrik Verwoerd, have been threatened with death, the pro-government C iDe Town newspaper DIE Beeld reported yesterday. The149 words
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92 1966-09-13 7 VOASERU, Basutoland, Mon. (UPI) Leaders of Basutoland's two opposition parties called on supporters yesterday to boycott the cou nt r y's independence celebrations scheduled towards the end of October. Speaking at a joint rally, Basutoland congress party leader NTSU (CQ) Mikhehle and Marematlou92 words
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Article38 1966-09-13 7 CAIRO Mon. (UPl)—The Koran, the Holy Book revered by Moslems all over the world, contains 114 chapters. 6,236 verses, 77,437 words, 323,671 letters and 150,681 periods. They were counted by Judge Mohamed Awad, an Egyptian jurist.38 words
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142 1966-09-13 7 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Mon. (AP) Dimitri Tsafendas, the man named as Premier Hendrik Verwoerd's assassin, last November threatened to sue the U.S. government for $lOO,OOO, the Johannesburg Sunday Times reported yesterday. Tsafendas reportedly claimed he was suing the U.S. government for deporting him142 words
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Article57 1966-09-13 7 VIENNA, Mon. (UPI). Australian President Franz Jonas today opened the annual Vienna International Trade Fair this morning in which 2,245 firms from 28 countries displayed were: Entries include Britain, Japan and Hong Kong. Red China, wh'ch participated in former fairs, is cot represented this year. Britain's57 words
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110 1966-09-13 7 CAIRO, Mon. (AP) Jordan's Chief delegate to the Arab Foreign Ministers conference has rejected a plan that Jordan make Jerusalem its capital, an Arab League spokesman said yesterday. Ahmed Shukairi, head of Palestine Liberation Organisation. told the conference on Saturday that Jordan110 words
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Article, Illustration32 1966-09-13 7 SOMEWHERE IN THE SOVIET UNION, Mon. AP). This is one of the first pictures published in Soviet newspapers showing North Vietnamese pilots being trained in Supersonic MIG jet interceptors.32 words
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552 1966-09-13 7 LONDON, Mon. (AP). (COMMENTING on the Rhodesian crisis, the Financial Times, independent conservative, said today: "Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson's reply to his African critics this morning will be the turning point of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. Although552 words
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116 1966-09-13 7 BLOOMINGTON, Indiana. Mon. (AP> An Indiana University Optometry professor, In a drive for traffic safety, says he deplores the popularity of red for sports cars, cycles and clothing. "Red is poorly seen," said Dr. Merrill Allen, an expert on motorists vision problems. "Red is116 words
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Article, Illustration51 1966-09-13 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (AP). President and Mrs. Johnson greet Gen. N e Win, Chief of State of the Union of Burma and Madame Ne Win arriving for a reception and dinner in the W T hite House recently. At right is Miss Lynda Bird, the Johnsons' elder51 words
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106 1966-09-13 7 RONKONKOMA, New York. Mon. (UP). The world's firs'. gas-turbine railway car will be "unveiled" today by Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller at th€ Long Island Railroads Ronkonkoma station. The ceremony will mark the beginning of test runs with the car on the long island line between106 words
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Article80 1966-09-13 7 RADNOR, Pennsylvania, Mon. (UPI). —Americans are buying colour television sets at the rate of 20,000 a day and are expected to spend more than $3 billion for colour sets in 1966, the Guide magazine reported yesterday. More than 7.6 million homes now have colour sets, according80 words
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Article28 1966-09-13 7 CAIRO, Mon. (UPl)—Pre. sident Gamal Abdel Nasser swore in his new cabinet today. Premier Sidqi Solaiman heads the new cabinet which is heavily reinforced with technicians.28 words
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Article31 1966-09-13 7 BOGOTA, Mon (UPI) Four persons were killed and 20 others were injured yesterday when a freight train plowed into a stopped passenger train in Santander providence In Northeastern Colombia.31 words
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191 1966-09-13 7 NEW YORK, Mon. (AFP). Former U.S. Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon declared today that he was in favour of settling the Vietnamese war by an Asian conference rather than by a Geneva-style European conference. Mr. Nixon said that the American point of view191 words
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Article72 1966-09-13 7 PARIS, Mon. (AFP) Madame Rhita Ben Barka, wife of kidnapped Moroccan leftist leader Mehdl Ben Barka. arrived here this evening from Cairo to attend the trial of her husband's alleged kidnappers. It was earlier reported from Cairo that she might be called to testify.72 words
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Article49 1966-09-13 7 AMMAN Jordan. Mon. (UPI) —Amman Radio says 1,000 Soviet military officers have arrived in Syria where the government crushed two coups last week. The report said the troops had arrived recently and received official posts in the Syrian army. The broadcast gave no further details.49 words
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227 1966-09-13 7 HOUSTON, Texas, Moil. (AP) Mrs. Charles Conrad Jr. and Mrs. Richard Gordon Jr. will arise early today and for the third time wait around television sets at their homes to see their husbands rocket into space aboard Gemini 11. The Astronauts, children, Conrad227 words
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Article64 1966-09-13 7 DAMASCUS, Mon. (AP). The Syrian government has labelled as "traitors" Lieutenant Co*onel Salim Hatcum and other army officers who fled to neighbouring Jordan following their abortive coup last Thursday. A statement broadcast by Damascus Radio on Saturday night said the escape of these officers to Amman "proves beyond64 words
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211 1966-09-13 7 HAPPY CAMP, California, Mon. (UPl)—United States Forestry officials disclosed yesterday that a timed incendiary device set by "persons unknown" touched off a 12.000-acre fire that destroyed $3.2 million worth of Douglas fir trees. The blaze, set at midafternoon on labour day, was controlled on Saturday211 words
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Article40 1966-09-13 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, hospitalised for a week with grippe, was expected to return to work today. The 57-year-old Mr. Rusk was discharged from Walter Reed Army Medical Centre during the weekend.40 words
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167 1966-09-13 7 BUDAPEST, Mon. (AP) Following a day and a half stay at resorts on Lake Balaton, Hungary's greatest scenic and tourist attraction, the Shah of Iran and the Empress returned to Budapest yesterday and continued with their elaborate programme for the weekend. Accompanied by Hungarian167 words
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Article410 1966-09-13 8 fTHE political leaders of Sarawak should not A allow their tempers to get the better of them, otherwise that State might be plunged Into a factional conflict that would have far reaching consequences. The communists in the jungles there would find such a situation ready made for410 words
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Article383 1966-09-13 8 people of Singapore and Malaysia have been used to the idea that schools must be housed in long rectangular buildings, with large playgrounds surrounded by trees. In the easy going days of the past when space was no problem, it was fine to have plenty of383 words
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Article208 1966-09-13 8 AFTER reading the newspaper reports about the Tun Lim affair, one is struck by several things. Firstly, the inconsistency of statements allegedly made by the principals in the drama; Secondly, the futility and stupidity of the disapDearance act; Thirdly, the resultant wastage of money, manpower and208 words
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Article299 1966-09-13 8 THE Johore Government's action in putting 2,100 people on the road and under the open sky is a very pathetic story. Many of us now think of the good old days when not a single person in the State of Johore was pushed out of299 words
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Article75 1966-09-13 8 Your timely editorial on piranhas entitled, "Dangerous Fish" should make hobbyists think twice, when it comes to rearing piranhas. /t is a wellknown fact that piranhas are deadly and dangerous fish. Hence, they will become a national menace if they are allowed to be imported into our75 words
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72 1966-09-13 8 Richard Onn - Richard Onn THE public are %lad to note that the Students (Jnion of the University of Singapore has at last got the guts to accept our Prime Minister's challenge to a debate on university autonomy and academic freedom. It is the hope of72 words
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Article343 1966-09-13 8 M. THILAGALINGAM - M. THILAGALINGAM. I REFER to the letter from Che' Zainal Abidin b. Ahmad, the General Secretary of the N.S. Govt. Services Welfare Cr Recreational Council that appeared in your columns on the 19th August, 1966. He was denying having made certain statements to me that appeared in343 words
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214 1966-09-13 8 Chan Chieu Kim - Chan Chieu Kim Director of Adult Education, Singapore. I REFER fro frhe letter under frhe non-de-p I u m e 'STUDENT' which oppeored in your poper dated 6frh Sopfrember, complaining about having fro pay $3.00 examinafrion fee. All students in the Secondary Evening Classes214 words
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Article299 1966-09-13 8 L.P. R - L.P.R. I RESPECT your paper for its forthrightness and hope you will allow me the medium of your columns to express the view below I hope that our sportsmen who are intendina to make grade for the Asian Games in Bangkok are training with the dedication that299 words
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Article161 1966-09-13 8 MERLYN MAH - MERLYN MAH I agree with Mr. T. H. M.'s view that minority group is controlling the trade union movement and that this group has "successfully kept their 'yes men' while those, who did not see eye to eye with them, have disappeared from the trade arena161 words
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Article133 1966-09-13 8 IT is an unanimous fact that the Adult Education Board is demanding too much from the students. I am a Secondary Four student in a General Science class and so far no practical work has been done in the laboratory. I am supposed to pay every term133 words
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Article334 1966-09-13 8 H.K. YAU - H.K.YAU. ALMOST every day om can hear news such 11 these: 1. An Alliance Member of Parliament was assaulted by two thugs; 2. $83,500 robbery tool place at the Selangor Turf Club's Office: 3. Thieves broke into I Radio and TV Shop at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rah*334 words
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Article176 1966-09-13 9 .LONDON, Mon. The Anglo Japanese Economic Institute announces that there is a busy time ahead for visiting missions and delegations between Britain and Japan. Tha Japan Productivity Centre is sending a top executive mission headed bv Mr. Shinzo Ohya. president of Teijin Ltd., to Britain.176 words
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Article103 1966-09-13 9 MANILA, Mon. (AFP) Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday reassured the nation that the critical rice shortage now gripping the country would be eased shortly following the arrival of imports from Asian sources. A bulk shipment of 50,000 metric tons is expected in Manila before the end of103 words
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295 1966-09-13 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—There is a shortage of trained personnel to staff first class hotels which must receive the attention of the industry, the chairman of Hotel Singapura Intercontinental Ltd. said today. In his annual statement to shareholders, Mr. Richard K. M. Eu also said: "In295 words
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Article32 1966-09-13 9 TOKYO. Mon. The Shipping and Shipbuilding Rationalisation Council, a government advisory body, has decided to recommend shipping companies here to exericse caution in tying up with foreign firms for containerisation.32 words
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Article143 1966-09-13 9 SINGAPORE The following ships are expected to be in port today:— Godowns Vessels 1/2 3/4 Quirinale 5 llerta Maersk Gudrun Bakke 8 9 Meling 13/14 Rhexenor 15/16 Sunnyville 18 Levernbank 21/22 Maxwell Brander 23/24 Mihara Maru 20/26 Oakville 2' 28 Yama 2- 30 Cason .Mikasa Maru Oktyabr A*143 words
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Article120 1966-09-13 9 TOKYO. Mon. The Co-operative Association of Japan Shipbuilders has recently received inquiry for six trawlers from Eire. Besides this, the association is flooded with many inquiries for cargo boats and cargo-passenger boats from countries of South America and Africa. The inquiry from Eire comprises three120 words
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Article306 1966-09-13 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Sept. first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 58-i cents per lb., down one cent. The tone was quiet. The market eased some 1-i cents from Friday's close on lower London advices and trade and state bull306 words
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Article54 1966-09-13 9 YOKOHAMA. Mon. (Kyodo) Some US$3O,OOO worth of Taiwanese bananas, which arrived at Yokohama port aboard a Taiwanese freighter, were found yesterday by the Yokohama Quarantine Office to be badly rotten. The office ruled that the banana shipments, which arrived in a total of 116,181 crates (each crate contains54 words
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Article15 1966-09-13 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The tin price for today was $604-5/8 per picul, down 5/8.15 words
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Article510 1966-09-13 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. —The Stock Exchange was very quiet and generally solt with prices marked lower throughout the list. C.C.M. were back to their lower level ot $1.39. Esso had selling pressure with business to $2.86, Guinness $2.19, and United Asbestos down to $1.14. Properties were510 words
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Article66 1966-09-13 9 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) International Trade and Industry Minister Takeo Mlki is likely to put off a trip to Southeast Asia scheduled in October, Chief Cabinet Secretary Kiichi said today. Mr. Miki was scheduled to tour South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from Oct. 25 to Nov.66 words
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Article23 1966-09-13 9 HONG KONG, Mon (UPI) Money quotations; HK55.7625-5.775 per US dollar for cash. HK$ 15.99 per pound sterling. HK5226.50 per tael gold.23 words
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Article228 1966-09-13 9 B S Alex. Bricks Ords 16.00 Bousteaa 1.48 1.50 C T.S. Ords 47/9 Chemical Co 1.40 Cola Storage 2.76 2.80 Dunlop 2.26 2.32 E. Smelting 3.98 4.04 Esso Ords 2.86 2.87 United Holdings CCR 1.85 1.86 Fitzpatricks 1.55 1.60 F N Ords 3.54 3.56 Gammon CD 1.90 1.94 G.228 words
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Article33 1966-09-13 9 Central Prop .82 City Dev. .35 Faber Union Island Hotel Island Pen 45 .46 K. L. Prop .87 San Holdings 28 .28 Sel. Prop 1.20 1.25 S'pore Land 56 .57 Town City33 words
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Article101 1966-09-13 9 Aokam 3.70 Austral Amal. CD 23/4* Austral Malay CDXR 32/6 Ayer Hitam 20/9 21/3 Berjuntai 31/10* 32/1* Gopeng 33/6 34/6 Hone Kong 31/3 Idris Hyd. 14/3 14/9 K'pong Lanjut 22/10* Kamunting 18/7* Kent 8/9/3 Kuala Kampar 24/9 Kuchai 1.90 1.96 Larut 11/3 11/7* Lingui 2.01 2.03 Lower Perak 22/4*101 words
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Article52 1966-09-13 9 Bassett (50cts) 75 Batu Lintang 1.70 Benta 1.42 Borelli (New) 2.15 2.20 Kempas 1.93 Kepong Plant 1.93 Kluang Ord. 1.74 1.76 Kundong Tg. Pau 1.85 Mentakab 1.65 New Scudai 4.10 4.50 New Serendah 2.28 2.30 Riverview 2/5 Sel. Coconut 2.98 Sungei Bagan 1.60 Sungei Tukang 1.04 1.07 Temerloh52 words
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Article29 1966-09-13 9 Anglo-Asian XD 1/1/2 B Kawan XCR 5/3 Bk S'bawang XD 5/1 Craigielea 1/2 1/5 K L. Kepong 2/2/3 Meilimau Pegoh 1/10 Petaling 3/5 Strs Rubber 1/1* 2/9J29 words
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Article28 1966-09-13 9 First Malayan 2.15 2.25 Second Malayan 1.53 1.63 Third Malayan 1.12 1.23 Malaysian Commerce .88 .99 Mai. Savings Fund XD 1.29 1.39 Sterling Commodity 3/10 4/528 words
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Article151 1966-09-13 9 TIME: AIRLINE FROM 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. 10.30 a.m. ML 451 Kuching. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. 2.45 p.m. MAL 045 Kota Bahru, Kuantan, 3.30 p.m. Kuala Lumpur. MAL 453 Jesselton. 5.00 p.m. MAL 613151 words
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Article184 1966-09-13 9 TIME: AIRLINES: TO 7.00 a.m. ML 034 Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, 7.00 a.m. BA 789 Penang. Alor Star, K. Bahru. K. Lumpur, Colombo, Bombay, Cairo, London. 7.15 a.m. ML 452 Kuching. Kuala Lumpur. 7.31 a.m. ML 122 8.00 a.m. Thai 402 Bangkok, Hongkong, Taipei. Tokyo 8.00 a.m.184 words
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Article142 1966-09-13 9 TIME AIRLINES FROM 7.45 a.m. BO AC (BA 789) 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. 9.40 a.m. Cathay (CX 574) Singapore. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Singapore. 12.30 p.m. MAL (ML142 words
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Article136 1966-09-13 9 TIME AIRLINES TO 8.25 a.m. BOAC <BA 789) Colombo, Bombay, Cairo, London. 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Singapore. 10.05 a.m. Cathay (CX 574) Bangkok, Taipeh, Osaka. Tokyo. 10.20 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Kota Bahru. 1.05 p.m. MAL (ML 512) Bangkok. 12.50 p.m MAL (ML 008)136 words
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Article111 1966-09-13 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Previous Today's Sellers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk Aug 43.25 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums Aug 45.25 Sugar (Java) ex-godown. 25.25 Nutmegs 110s 475.00 Nutmegs B W 250.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 132.50 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 132.50111 words
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Advertisement75 1966-09-13 9 FUTAI DEW TAIWAN NAVIGATION EINE -TAIWAN Loading for Keclung, Kaohsiung Sjcre 25 Sift. 30 Sept. 25 Sept. General Agents:CHIF SENC CO. LTD. 63-A, TELOK AYER ST., S PORE. TEL. ***** ***** u U. MANJU LINE P'sham MANJU SHIPPING TRADINC CO. LTD. STRAITS JAPAN SERVICE. Y'liama Kobe Spore P'thaiw Elzan Maru75 words
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202 1966-09-13 10 Three doctors from Thailand, Ceylon and West Malaysia talk together in the grounds of the new National Women's Hospital, Green Lane, Auckland, New Zealand. This hospital is a beautiful building with the most modern equipment and a highly qualified staff. Groups from various organisations and V.l.P's are taken on conducted202 words
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251 1966-09-13 10 MELBOURNE, Mon.—New techniques in public administration are being studied by Mr. W. F. Chang, Meterological Assistant, of Ipoh, who is at present in Australia. He is doing a course at Warburton near Melbourne, capital of the State of Victoria, to equip him with the necessary251 words
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Article215 1966-09-13 10 CANBERRA, Mon—Australia's development aid to foreign countries during 1966-67 will be nearly 18 percent higher than the previous year's appropriation. The Australian Minister lor External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck, said the Government had currently set aside $149,045,000 for aid to developing countries. Australian aid last year U'as215 words
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126 1966-09-13 10 CANBERRA, Mon. Mr. F. B. Cooper, has been appointed Australian Ambassador to the Republic of China (Taiwan). Mr. Cooper is expected to arrive in Taipeh towards the end of October. Mr. Cooper was bom in Melbourne in 1920 and educated at Brighton Grammar School126 words
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735 1966-09-13 10 Roy Lazaroo - By Roy Lazaroo SINGAPORE, Mon. A fleet of at least five buses pulled up a little after 4.30 p.m., and a mass of people streamed briskly into them. There was no messing around. They all seemed eager to win a seat or a735 words
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182 1966-09-13 10 SYDNEY. Mon. Australia is likely to have its first nuclear power station early in the *****. The Chairman of the Australian Atomic Energy Commission. Sir Philip Baxter, said in Sydney that nuclear power will probably be introduced first into the State of South Australia where known182 words
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Article64 1966-09-13 10 CANBERRA, Mon. Australia was considering joining the Asian Parliamentarians' Union. Press reports from Seoul, Korea, quoted the Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees of the Australian House of Representatives, Mr. P.E. Lucock, as saying this. Mr. Lucock is attending the second General Assembly of APU as64 words
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Article171 1966-09-13 10 CANBERRA, Mon. The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck, said that the latest findings of the International Control Commission for Laos provided further conclusive proof of aggressive North Vietnamese aims in South Vietnam and Laos. Mr. Hasluck was commenting on a message from the Commission171 words
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824 1966-09-13 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. Research into the causes, effects and treat, ment of the crippling disease, multiple sclerosis, will be greatly assisted by a recent grant of SUS2O,OOO to the Russell Grimwade School of Biochemistry at the University of Melbourne, one of Australia s top medical824 words
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Article121 1966-09-13 10 PERTH, Mon. A record cargo of iron ore left the new port of Dampier on the Western Australia coast for Japan during August. The shipment. 52,000 tons worth $A464,000, was the la r gest single cargo to leave an Australian port. The ore was for the Yawata121 words
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Article87 1966-09-13 10 CANBERRA. Mon. Th« Australian Government ha» sent 20,000 doses of vaccineJ to Laos following sever# floods in the northern Mekong The Australian Minis'.et for External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck. announced to rush gift after floods caused widespread damage and epidemic risk became high. Later. the Australian Minister87 words
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94 1966-09-13 10 Mr. W. F. Chang, Meteorological Assistant, of Jalan Bunga Angerrek, Pinji Park, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia, is doing a course at Warburton near Melbourne, capital of the State of Victoria, to equip him with necessary knowledge and skills to implement a training policy and programme in Malaysia. He believes techniques he94 words
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Article, Illustration548 1966-09-13 11 DARRYL F. ZANUCK - Making 'impossible' films —the Roadshow way By DARRYL F. ZANUCK (President, 20th Century-Fox) ROADSHOWS have put motion back in motion pictures. For too many people, the definition of this maneuverable word, Roadshow, stops with "reserved seats at fancy prices." But to me. Roadshow means moving the motion picture industry back548 words
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132 1966-09-13 11 Tai Sing Onn - By Tai Sing Onn K. Lumpur, Mon. Hollywood film moguls have very lively imaginations. Latest brainchild is a film glorifying a bounty hunter on the Mexican border. Bounty hunter in this case is "RINGO AND HIS GOLDEN PISTOL" —an MGM production in132 words
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Article, Illustration590 1966-09-13 11 JAMES M. SHEVIS - By JAMES M. SHEVIS NEW YORK. M on. Beverly Adams, a fastrising Hollywood starlet currently appearing in the Columbia release, "Birds Do It/' is a fetching young thing with bedroom eyes. But that's not to say they have that come-hither look. Beverly's longing590 words
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Article, Illustration496 1966-09-13 11 S. Rai - By S. Rai CINEMA goers will be able to see an Egyptian film after an absence of five years. The epic film can be called the "Ten Commandments" of the Egyptian screen. It will make its debut in Singapore soon at Galaxy theatre. Producer Helmi Rafla's496 words
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Miscellaneous74 1966-09-13 11 [organisation ODEON Phone 21-116 jgaEg-B Kil CATHAY Phone ***** mm UU. Uiim ORCHARD Tel: ***** rf lod »y! 13«, 4.60, 9.30 9.15pm "7 SUVES AGAINST ROME (MOM) *owr Browne Color Bcopo ffi r ORCHAED PALACE 7 Ton *fS^ IGE 'Metrocolor) j±j PeS? ??S THIEVES" (NGN) FAUC Britt EKLAND :ifl PALACE74 words
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Miscellaneous198 1966-09-13 11 SHAW GANISATION CAPITOL Phone *****J NOW SHOWING:—No Frt* List! 11 am. 1.«5. 4.0®, «.3A 9.30 pm Oreforv Peck. A Sophia Lor en in "ARABESQUE" PanavUion A Color (UI-SB) "|L I D O Phone ***** Open* Today 11-1.45-4-6 SO-9 15 fan Hendry A Jane Ritchie "THIS IS MY STREET" Next Change198 words
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377 1966-09-13 12 MANILA, Mon. (API). —A major challenge faces one of Asia's evolving leaders today when President Ferdinand Marcos embarks upon his much-publicised and controversial American visit which, critics warn, might result in the Philippines' "over-commitment to the United States. Particularly portentous to these critics377 words
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Article85 1966-09-13 12 BANGKOK, Mon. (AP) Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman is scheduled to leave tomorrow morning to Europe on his way to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly session. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said Mr. Khoman will first stop in Vienna for a three85 words
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60 1966-09-13 12 The 209.000-ton oil tanker "Idemitsu Maru," the world's largest tanker, was launched at a Yokohama shipyard last week. The vessel exceeds the present largest ship afloat, the "Tokyo Maru", by 58,000 tons. The volume of oil to be carried in a single voyage is 244,800 kilolitre or 1,290 million bottlesPANA Photo. - 60 words
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75 1966-09-13 12 NEW YORK, Mon. The UN Secretary General U Thant, left, welcomes the Burmese head of State Ne Win when he arrived at New York's Kennedy International Airport on Sept. 7. One of the items Ne Win discussed with the State Department was the supply of arms the United States has75 words
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Article174 1966-09-13 12 JAKARTA Mon. (UPI) Pamphlets bearing theCommunist sickle and Hammer were found in Jakarta's residential area yesterday morning, the Catholic Daily "compass" reported here today. The stencilled pamphlets urged continued unity between Bung Karno (the President), the soldiers (not the Armed Forces) and the people. "Forward,174 words
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70 1966-09-13 12 THIS PLANE is neither going up nor coming down. In fact it is a US "C 130 Lockheed" transport completing a supplies dropping mission in the war front in Vietnam. A newly developed technique permits supplies to be ejected from the back door at an altitude as low as 48070 words
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Article90 1966-09-13 12 TOKYO, Mon. (AP) Representatives of Development Banks In Asia will discuss their relationship to the projected Asian Development Bank during a three-day conference opening here tomorrow. They will also examine progress in their individual countries in industry and agriculture. The third such meeting since 1962. it90 words
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Article174 1966-09-13 12 SURAKARTA. Centra Java. Indonesia, Mont! People's Congress ChairmM and Army leader Gen \w dul Harris Nasution hai urged the nation to aban don the "old-order mentality of absolute obedienoi to leaders" and return 0 a democratic way of lif e The General, in a written address174 words
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637 1966-09-13 12 The 17th session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Western Pacific will take place in Manila, at the WHO Conference Hall, from 21 to 27 September. Hie Committee consists of representatives of WHO Members countries in the Region. Observers from other UN agencies,637 words
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Advertisement641 1966-09-13 12 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the post of Secretary to the Board. Candidates should not normally be less than 35 years nor more than ou years of age. Salary scale: $1,640/- per mensem. In addition Cost of Living Allowance at current rates641 words
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Advertisement164 1966-09-13 12 I__ Eastern Sun h w 4 0. J J 1 I A LITTLE II T THAT GOES A LONG WAY 23-B. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7. ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIACES, BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. PERSONAL* IN MEMORIAM ETC. $lO/VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT, ACCOMMODATION VACANT, FOR SALE, WANTED ETC FOR A MINIMUM164 words
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Article, Illustration18 1966-09-13 13 0 Korean boxers seen in training at their gymnasium. They are preparing for the Asian Games.18 words
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Article291 1966-09-13 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Keppel Club will play a friendly golf match against the Australian and New Zealand Association at Bukit Cherinin on Sunday, Sept. 18. Club members unable to play are required to contact the club manager The ties *re: (ANZA team mentioned first):291 words
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Article136 1966-09-13 13 vi IT Man.—A two-day Ji-annual regatta will be he. dm Kapit. third division, 011 Oct. 2 and 3. Among the many items are "ncui types of speed-boat ana long-boat racing, cockDgnting, football competitions baby shows, agriculture, shows, Malaysian Information Service photographic exhibition and display of various136 words
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678 1966-09-13 13 Low Teo Ping - By Low Teo Ping SINGAPORE, Mon. Bowling fans in Singapore are eagerly waiting to see bowlers from Australia, Hong Kong and Thailand in action sometime this week. The Singapore National Bowling Championships, meanwhile enter its fourth day today at Jackie's Bowl, Orchard678 words
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Article37 1966-09-13 13 SEGAMAT, Mon. Tangkak youths defeated Segamat youths In a series of games played here yesterday, in the Johore UMNO youth tournament. At Badminton, Tangkak won by 3-2, at soccer 2-0, and at Sepak Raga 2-1.37 words
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223 1966-09-13 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Fourteen teams representing the various states of Malaysia will participate in this year's Malaysian Government Services hockey competition. The teams are Kedah, Perak, Penang, Selangor, Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Johore, Malaysian Armed Forces. Malaysia National Electricity Board, Malaysian Railway, Malaysian Police, Kelantan, Trengganu,223 words
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Article136 1966-09-13 13 PORT PICKSON. Mon. Selangor weightlifters won the President Trophy in the seventh muscle beach contest, held over the weekend at Long Beach, Port Dickson. The annual contest was contested by 26 body builders from Perak. Selangor, Malacca and Johore. Sixteen bodybuilders participated in the senior136 words
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Article526 1966-09-13 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Civil Services Association tennis championship scheduled for next Saturday promises to produce some top class performances. Not only has the association received a record number of entries but several top class players are also included in the list. All total 49526 words
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212 1966-09-13 13 KLANG, Mon. The Royal Alam Shah Golfing Society won the "Planters' Cup" for the third successive year. The game was played early yesterday on the course in the vicinity of the Istana Alam Shah compound. To mark the occasion, the Sultan and the Tengku212 words
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232 1966-09-13 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sinapore's up-and-coming walker, B.K.S. Maniam, shocked official during the weekend when he returned an unofficial record time of 2 hr. 1 min for the 14i-mile walk organised by the Swift Athletic Association. The walk started at Woodlands and finished at Farrer232 words
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Article543 1966-09-13 13 MAUR, Mon. —The Muar District badminton championship to be held on Sept. 16 has attracted a total of 67 entries. The championship sponsored by the Muar Rotary Club with the assistance of the Muar Old Boys' Association, was originally scheduled for Sept. 9. Mr. Choo543 words
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Article393 1966-09-13 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's most promising shooter, Hsu Heng Tak continue to dominate in the .22 rifle 50 metres small bore prone shoot when he scored 583 points at the second Asian Games trial held at Gimson School Rifle Range here yesterday. In the first393 words
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Article57 1966-09-13 13 MUAR, Mon.—The Johora State Basketball Association is sponsoring a basketball tournament for secondary school pupils in the State. The games will be played In Kluang commencing on Sept. 25. Schools wishing to participate in the game are requested to write to the Organising Secretary, Johore Basketball Association,57 words
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51 1966-09-13 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, being introduced to members of the Yamaha team who are now leading in the flve-man team event in the Singapore National Bowling Championships now being held at Jackie's Bowl, Orchard Boad, and the Singapore Island Country51 words
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410 1966-09-13 14 BLED, Mon. (AFP) East Germany, competing for the first time as an individual nation in a championship regatta scooped three of the seven gold medals at the world rowing championships which wound up here yesterday. The red-vested Russian crews slumped badly. They won410 words
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Article39 1966-09-13 14 MONT TREMBLANT, Quebec, Mon. (AP) John Surtees of England, driving a Lola T-70, yesterday won the Mont Tremblant International car race for the second straight year, shutting out a field of 34 other modified sports car drivers.39 words
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Article, Illustration342 1966-09-13 14 FRANKFURT, Germany, Mon. (AP) Cassius Clay left for home yesterday with his world heavyweight boxing crown still under his belt and said his next defence would be against Cleveland Williams in Houston, Texas, in November. Clay, 24, stopped German challenger Karl Mildenberger after342 words
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Article215 1966-09-13 14 FRANKFURT, Mon. (AP) The manager of Germany's game Karl Mildenberger said today that "Cassius Clay can be had." Mr. Wolfgang Mueller said he welcome a rematch between his battered German challenger and Clay. "If the fight showed nothing else," Mueller told a newsman, "it showed that215 words
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Article54 1966-09-13 14 BLACKBURN, England. Mon. (UPI) Mike England, Spurs Welsh international center-half, was in hospital here yesterday with severe concussion. He was hurt on Saturday in the match between Spurs and Manchester United. Spurs won 2-1. Apparently England was bumped on the head when he went up for a54 words
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105 1966-09-13 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. Panders (Methodist Girls' School) emerged Class Two ladies softball champions when they beat Beavers (Tanjong Katong Girls' School) at a decisive game at the St. Joseph's Institution ground yesterday. The score was 29-21. Beavers are runners up. Panders' pitcher, Yong Yong105 words
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88 1966-09-13 14 TOKYO, Mon. (AFP)— Five Japanese Davis Cuppers have started camp training for an encounter with their Indian counterparts in the Eastern Zone finals scheduled for Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 at Tokyo's Denen clay court. Osamu Ishiguro, the country's No. 1 player, is88 words
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69 1966-09-13 14 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. (AP) Sandro Loppololo said he is ready to defend his world junior welterweight title against Argentina's Nicolino Locche —but with a guarantee of a U.S. $40,000 to U.S. $90,000 price. The Italian champion, defeated on Saturday night by Locche69 words
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Article35 1966-09-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Royal Alam Shah Golfing Society won the 'Planters Cup' for the third successive year. The game was played on the course in the vicinity of Istana Alam Shah compound.35 words
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650 1966-09-13 14 BANGKOK, Mon. (AP). A contingent of about 200 athletes will represent host Thailand at the Fifth Asian Games, here in December. At present, over 250 potential games competitors, both men and women, are interned at various camps in Bangkok, receiving specialised training for650 words
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Article46 1966-09-13 14 FOREST HILLS. New York. Mon. (AP).—The U.S. lawn tennis association announced on Sunday that a record 85.000 persons attended the national championships at the West Side Tennis Club. The receipts of more than US$2OO,OOO also set an all-time high, the USLTA said.46 words
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Article36 1966-09-13 14 MONZA, Mon. (AFP) Swiss rider Luigi Taveri on a Japanese Honda won the 125 cc Grand Prix here today and consolidated his position at the top of the world championships table in the clasr36 words
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Article109 1966-09-13 14 FOREST HILLS, New York, Mon. (AP) —Australia's Fred Stolle, the new U.S. men's tennis champion, is the hottest prospect for the hungry pros but he won't come cheaply. "I'm not interested in being just another of the pros," the handsome, 27-year-old Sydney Davis Cup109 words
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Article55 1966-09-13 14 CAIRO. Egypt. (AP) Mon. World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay has cabled the Higher Council of Islamic Affairs apologising for not being able to accept its invitation to visit Egypt, it was reported here today. He promised to visit Egypt after his next title defence, scheduled55 words
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Article29 1966-09-13 14 MONTL E R Y. France, Men. (AFP). Virtual world racing champion Jack Brabham won the French Formula Two Grand Prix here yesterday driving his own Brabham Honda.29 words
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Article421 1966-09-13 14 FOREST HILLS, New York, Mon. (AFP)._ Th unseeded Fred Stolle, of Australia, and Maria Bueno. ranked number two, of Brazil, are the new I'nitfj States Lawn Tennis champions. For Stolle, in the eight all-Australian final in 11 years, it was vindication over the surprising decision421 words
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Article39 1966-09-13 14 PRAGUE. Mon. (AFP) Czechoslovakia took the gold medal at the world volleyball championships of points won in earlier matches, were assured of victory by Saturday Rumania took the silver medal and the U.S.S.R the bronze.39 words
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228 1966-09-13 14 MONZA. Mon. (AFP and AP) Italian Rider Giacomo Agostini astride a MV Augusta won the 350 ec event at the nationals Grand Prix motorcycle meet which counts for the world championship here yesterday. The dare-devil Italian rode spectacularly to finish the 155.250 kilometres (about228 words
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Article107 1966-09-13 14 EUGENE. Oregon. Mod, (AP) Mickey Wright wcfl her second tournament two weeks yesterdsy as sfct captured the US$l2,OOO Pacific Ladies Professional Golf Classic with a 72-hoH total of 284. Miss Wright, from San Diego, took over the lead n Saturday's third round ar.c held it107 words
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Article1063 1966-09-13 15 Horses Class 3, Div. 1—Abt 6. Furs. J00 Bhajos Maiden J33 Knval Commond Wooilungonc Moomba Highland Joy Bronx Balholmen Boy Devon Venture J40 The Peacock a Became Macho OOLi Miss Susan Monachica 0O6 Lovelv Day 410 Sri Tasek 8y 1 4y 4v 4y 4y1,063 words
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Article, Illustration279 1966-09-13 15 WINDSOR LAD - Spruce's Vase' win By WINDSOR LAD JTOUR-YEAR old Spruce, a bay or brown Australian mare by Maddalo out of Chic, gave a tiptop performance when she captured the $20,000 Sultan's Gold Vase over the s£f. straight at Ipoh on Sunday. Carrying only 7.07, Spruce, confidently handled by A. Subian unwoundPix by Tan Beng Sinn. - 279 words
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69 1966-09-13 15 BLACKBURN, England, Mon. (UPI) Mike England, Totenham's Welsh international centre-half, was "quite comfortable" in hospital here today after he was hurt in last Saturday's mjatch against Manchester United. England, who was signed on by Sours last month from Blackburn Rovers for £95,000 collided with Manchester69 words
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Article203 1966-09-13 15 Weights lor five races for the second day Selangor races are: Class 5 abt. 5& furs. Queen's Gambit 9.00 Picture Fan III 9.00 The Dairy King 8.13 King's Chariot 8.11 Thebez II 8.9 Sedjati 8.9 Bellehl 8.7 Rue Royale 8 6 Bobagane 8.6 Lok Sabha 8.3203 words
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379 1966-09-13 15 AKRON, Ohio, Mon. (UPI). Methodical Gene Littler sank a 22-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole of a sudden-death playoff on Sunday to win $50,000 first prize money in the World Series of Golf. Lltler, who looked like an early winner379 words
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98 1966-09-13 15 CHICAGO. Illinois, Mon. (AP) Diplomat Way shaded Wilbur Clark, a 20-1 shot, by a head in winning the U*****,700 Arlington-Was-hington Futurity on Saturday at Arlington Park. In a two-house duel down the stretch, veteran jockey Bill Shoemaker gave Diplomat Way a blistering98 words
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85 1966-09-13 15 BLACKPOOL. England, Mon. (AP) —Scotland's Bobby McGregor set a new claimed world record of 53.5 seconds in winning the men's 110-yard freestyle swim here on Saturday night. The tall, handsome McGregor clipped one-fifth second from the unratified record of an American set in Vancouver85 words
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73 1966-09-13 15 EUGENE. Oregon, Mon. (AP). Mickey Wright shot a one-over par 3 on Sunday to win the Pacific Ladies Professional Golf Classic with a 2-hole total of 284. Clifford Ann Creed placed second, shooting a 71 for a 291 total, one stroke ahead of73 words
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1056 1966-09-13 15 SEOUL, Mon. (AP). South Korea plan to send the "largest and strongest" team in its sports history to the Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok in a mighty bid to win 60 medals and place second to Japan in the final team1,056 words
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100 1966-09-13 15 KANSAS CITY. Missouri, Mon. (UPI) —Keith Carpenter of Canada edged John Powless 9-7, 6-3, 2-6, 4-6, 6-4 on Sunday to win the men's singles title in the Heart of America tennis tournament. Carpenter teamed with Terry Roan of South Africa to defeat Ray Keldie100 words
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Article46 1966-09-13 15 STAMFORD (Lincolnshire) Mon. (AFP) Eire won the team event at the World Championship Horse Trials here yesterday. Capt. Carlos Moratorio of the Argentine, riding Chalan, won the individual title. The best placed American was Kevin Freeman on Lord Connolly who finished ninth.46 words
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Article85 1966-09-13 15 SWANSEA (Wales), Mon. (AFP) —Brian Curvis, the British and Empire welterweight champion, has provisionally accepted a fight the American, Curtis Cokes, at Dallas, in November. The contest would be billed as for the world title, of which Cokes is recognised as the holder by the World85 words
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700 1966-09-13 15 LONDON, Mon. —(UPI) English League soccer standings In the four divisions: Division One PWDEF A Pt« Burnley 7 3 4 0 12 4 10 Sheffield W 7 3 4 0 9 3 10 Chelsea 7 3 4 0 10 5 10 Tottenham H 7 5700 words
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Article322 1966-09-13 15 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Mon. (UPI) —United States' Davis Cuppers Dumped Australia in three matches on Sunday at Harold T. Clark Stadium to complete a 5-0 triumph in the opener of a series of Davis Cup squad exhibition clashes. In Sunday's matches Charley Pasarell topped Aussie star322 words
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321 1966-09-13 16 TOKYO, Mon- A three-day conference of Japanese Diplomatic envoys stationed in Africa opened this morning: at the Foreign Ministry to discuss African nations policies Jn Red China's representation at the United Nations and recent political developments in Africa. The turbulent situation in Africa, marked321 words
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258 1966-09-13 16 PHNOM PENH, Mon. (AP). Prince Sihanouk has told the United States that it is "wiser not to come back." (establish diplomatic relations with Cambodia) until the Vietnam war is ended. He voiced fears that the U.S. embassy here may be sacked if258 words
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Article47 1966-09-13 16 MANILA. Mon. (UPI). President Marcos is scheduled to leave today for a threeweek visit to the United States and Japan. He plans to hold extensive political and economic discussions with American and Japanese leaders and seek foreign financial assistance for his four-year economic development programme.47 words
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173 1966-09-13 16 JAKARTA, Mon. (AP) The government run Indonesian Herald today lashed out editorially at government bureaucracy and economic failures here. The paper, in its last edition before being shut down In a government austerity move, said: "We see all around us top heavy and173 words
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Article69 1966-09-13 16 PHNOM-PENH, Cambodia, Mon. (UPI) Cambodians went to the polls yesterday to elect 82 members of the National Assembly among 415 candidates put up by the ruling popular Socialist Community run by Chief of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk. There were no incidents during the voting. The main opposition group,69 words
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643 1966-09-13 16 HONG KONG, Mon. —An official of the Tientsin Taxi Drivers Committee was reported killed by the Red Guards on Saturday. He was given a martyr's burial. Meanwhile peasants and workers have risen up against the Red Guard harrassment and the Red Guards are643 words
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Article89 1966-09-13 16 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI). There will be no tea at teahouses in Canton and only water will be supplied because the Red Guards think tea is "'bourgeois enjoyment" and should only be ex* ported to earn foreign currencies, travellers reported yesterday. In Jakarta the Indo-89 words
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Article92 1966-09-13 16 TOKYO, Mon. (AP)— Four Australian government officials led by Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Mr. Alan Westerman arrived here yesterday on a mission to promote economic ties with Japan They are scheduled to stay in Japan until Sept. 27 and confer with government offi- cials92 words
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405 1966-09-13 16 BANGKOK, Mon. (AP) Fears have been expressed in Thailand frequently on the dominance of Japanese trade in the country, although relations between the two nations are excellent. Japan exported to Thailand goods worth USS2I9m last year, one third of Thailand's total foreign405 words
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