Eastern Sun, 6 October 1966
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Title Section25 1966-10-06 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. \ol. 1. No. 81. Thursday, October 6 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 13 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration416 1966-10-06 1 First m of October by President Now Sukarno says it is... JAKARTA, Wed. (UPI) Indonesian President Sukarno today condemned last year's abortive Communist coup d'etat for the first time in a public speech at the Armed Forces Day celebration. In his first public appearance since he made an416 words
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74 1966-10-06 1 JAKARTA, Wed. (UPI) A detachment of 170 woman volunteers has returned here after year's duty along the Malaysian border, the otftcial Antara News Agency reported yesterday. The detachment was met en Monday at Tanjung Priok fcarbour by Brig. Gen. Ibnueoebroto, Chairman of the E-preme74 words
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Article, Illustration327 1966-10-06 1 SPENCER DAVIS - RAZAK SPEAKS AT FAR EAST CONFERENCE By SPENCER DAVIS WASHINGTON, Wed. <AP) On the eve of talks with President Johnson and Defence Secretary Robert sT McNamara, Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Raiak, denied on Tuesday that he favoured sending Malaysian troops to South327 words
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Article55 1966-10-06 1 SAIGON, Wed. (AFP) The Manila conference of six Pacific Prime Ministers and President Johnson is to be preceded by two days of Foreign Ministers' talks, informed sources said here yesterday. The Foreign Ministers are to meet on Oct. 26 and 27, said the sources, before the bigger conference55 words
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Article89 1966-10-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia will not send any combat troops to South Vietnam, the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said today. He was commenting on a report on Monday that Tun Abdul Razak. the Deputy Premier, had said in an interview during the NBC television89 words
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Article275 1966-10-06 1 PATRICK J. KILLEN - Br PATRICK J. KILLEN WASHINGTON, We d. (UPI) Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak arrived on Tuesday for talks with President Johnson and Defence Secretary Robert McNamara. Tun Razak declined to say what his talks would cover with the U.S. leadders. "Ask me later."275 words
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429 1966-10-06 1 Musa Scully - By Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Incursionists from the pro-Communist Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara have the intention to overthrow the Governments of Sabah and Sarawak by "force of arms," the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said today. "They plan to subvert the429 words
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102 1966-10-06 1 PENANG, Wed. An R.A.F Javelin jet aircraft, based at Butterworth yesterday broke the unofficial air speed record between Singapore and Butterworth by nearly three minutes established by R.A.A.F. Sabre jet pilot, Group Capt. R.H. Glassop, last week. The Javelin, flown by Fit. Lt. M. Evans102 words
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Article45 1966-10-06 1 MANILA. Wed. (UPI) A U.S. Navy Phantom aircraft crashed on a mountain area shortly after takeoff today, smashing into a house and killing three persons before exploding in flames. The pilot and his companion, however, ejected and were rescued unharmed45 words
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Article67 1966-10-06 1 TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) Police yesterday arrested a 17-year-old high school boy on charges that he attacked and kicked a 19-year-old student who had refused to contribute to the community chest campaign fund. The victim, Takahgshi Osawa, told officers the younger student demanded that he donate and wear the67 words
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Article78 1966-10-06 1 SAIGON. Wed. (UPI) Lt. Gen. Lewis Walt, the U.S. Marine Commanding General in Vietnam, suffered a nick in the rheek when a Communist bullet sliced into his helicopter, American spokesmen said today. They said a metallic silver hit the General's check. His helicopter was whirling over78 words
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111 1966-10-06 1 SAIGON, Wed. (AP) About 4.000 more U.S. combat troops landed in South Vietnam today and the American build-up of forces here passed 321,000. Over 1,000.000 men are under arm s on the Allied side in South Vietnam. South Vietnamese forces total 705.000 of111 words
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Article179 1966-10-06 1 10 KILLED SAIGON, Wed. (UPI) Ten men were lulled and 20 injured when a U.S. Army hospital plane crashed into a jungle mountain. American spokesmen said today. The CV2 Caribou plunged into the trees yesterday while trying to land at An Khe, the U.S. Army179 words
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Local News
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Article157 1966-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. It took a lot of doing, but Mr. Jerry Bhagwan Dass, 21, of Kuala Lumpur, is in the American Army now. He was enlisted on Tuesday, saying he hoped to be assigned to South-East Asia duty. Reminded that he might have to fight157 words
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Article180 1966-10-06 2 MALACCA, Wed. Mukim Kemendore, 22 miles from here, once a Communist hotbed, is today a flourshing rubber plantation. The dramatic transformation within such a short time is a result of the combined effort of the Government and the people who were settled there. The180 words
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Article28 1966-10-06 2 TAIPING, Wed. A Labourer, Rajagopal, 30, was found hanging in his home at 4i Mile, Kamunting Road, near here early this morning. No foul play is suspected.28 words
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Article56 1966-10-06 2 KUCHING, Wed. About $3,000 has been raised at a dance organised by West Malaysian Civil Service officers for the Rumah Dayak Fund held last Saturday at the Sarawak Union Club. This was disclosed in Kuching today by Mr. C.S. Maniam. Chairman of the Organising Committee, who is56 words
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Article, Illustration302 1966-10-06 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Progress has won the right of way the two 30-foot tall monuments and stone lions at each end of the multi-mlllfon dollar Merdeka Bridge along Nicoll Highway will have to go. Work has already been completed on uprooting the two stone lions302 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-10-06 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Chan Weng Fong. acting Senior Primary Production Officer (Agriculture) is among 12 officials from eight nations i«wiw|r part in a three months' plant quarantine training course in Australia. The course was arranged by tiw Australian Freedom From Hunger Campaign Organisation in association with161 words
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118 1966-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sarawak Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli will be "communicating" soon with the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman about the distribution of antiexpatriate leaflets in Kuching. This was disclosed today by Enche Abdul Rahman the Minister of Lands and Mines who returned118 words
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Article124 1966-10-06 2 TAIPING, Wed. Three new projects, costing $170,000, have been started here which are part of a plan to develop Taiping into a "model" town. First of these is the Town Council's $40,000 coloured water fountain in Kota round-about on the main road leading into Taiping. The second124 words
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277 1966-10-06 2 Ben D'Cunha - By Ben D'Cunha KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sixteen swindled of $l,BOO in a bank here on the Royal Malaysian Air Force recruits were on the eve of their departure to the United Kingdom for Technical Training. The recruits went to Bank Negara this277 words
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Article154 1966-10-06 2 BATU PAHAT, Wed. The step taken by Malaysian Government to use her own ports for import and export "is for the interest of Malaysia'' said the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman. It is estimated that $2,000 million worth of goods pass through154 words
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Article46 1966-10-06 2 KAJANG, Wed. Mr. Lam Fook Mun, a dispenser, attached to the outdoor patient department of the Kajang District Hospital, has been transferred to the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Enche Naina Mohamed bin Abdul Karim, from Kuala Lumpur, has been posted here to replace Mr. Lam.46 words
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Article44 1966-10-06 2 SEGAMAT, Wed.—Enche Sulaiman bin Bulen, Assistant Minister for National and Rural Development, will pay an official visit to Labis tomorrow. He will address the public in the Community Hall at 3 p.m. A tea-party will be given to him in his honour.44 words
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Article, Illustration510 1966-10-06 2 ALL RACES ONE COLLECTIVE UNIT MALAYSIANS Jugah: Strengthen the bonds national IfUCHING,»Wed. No particular race in the country is more gifted than the other, nor is any one race dominating the other. They all belong to one collective unit as Malaysians. This was stated by the Federal Minister for Sarawak510 words
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Article105 1966-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Slew Nlm Chee, from the ESSO, has been elected as the President of the Economic Association of Malaysia. Prof. Ungku Abdul Aziz, from the Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya, was elected the Vice-President. Other office-bearers are: Hon. Secretary. Mr. Lee Ming105 words
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Article55 1966-10-06 2 TAIPING. Wed.—Police have increased from $2,000 to $5,000 their reward for information leading to the killers of an ex-fisherman who was murdered two weeks ago. Lau Wan Chye, 43, nicknamed Low Teik Cha, was found dead with six gunshot wounds in a Chinese temple in Matang. a fishing55 words
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279 1966-10-06 2 If UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Enche Zawawi Ismail, of Kota Bharu, Kelantan, was one of the 150 sto* dents from 50 countries who took part in a New Venture in International Co-optration launched at a Northern England University at weekend. Described as "a brother and279 words
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Article116 1966-10-06 2 KAJANG, Wed. -Al light and heavy traSie proceeding to the North and South passing along Jalan Besar here were diverted to Jalan Club and Jalan Timor today. The reason for this temporary diversion was to prevent light and heavy vehicles going along Jalan Besar, which is the usual116 words
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Article, Illustration451 1966-10-06 3 EASTERN S REPORTER PETER TRAILS.,. SINGAPORE, Wed. The two mysterious British ;irl stowaways left Singapore quietly late last night by -lir for Sydney. And away with them went over the horizon is the actual story of their adventure. The two girls, Miss R. A. Bloom,EASTERN SUN Photo. - 451 words
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Article65 1966-10-06 3 SINGAPORE. Wed.—The Police here require 125 constables next year, a spokesman disclosed. Applicants must be 18 years old, measuring 5 ft. 4 ins., and have passed Secondary Two in any of the four language streams o! a Government or Gov-ernment-Aided Schools. Forms are obtainable at the Police Training65 words
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Article64 1966-10-06 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. —The proprietress of a record shop, Choong Sai Noi, 25, of Sembawang Road, reported to police that her shop in Chong Pang Village had been Tiurgled. Records worth $6,000 and recorder heads valued at $l,OOO were missing from the shop. Entry to the shop had been64 words
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Article, Illustration344 1966-10-06 3 Lim Meng Kee - By Lim Meng Kee SINGAPORE, Wed. A pretty 19-year-old travel assistant cum steno graph er has decided to take a bold step into the limelight of the beauty world. She is Miss Doris Prasad, who became the first entrant to the Miss Tourism344 words
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Article49 1966-10-06 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. —A courting couple on their way home were waylaid by five youths and relieved of cash jewellery totalling $157, near a petrol kiosk along Outram Road late last night. The youths, whose estimated ages range from 14 to 17, then escaped. There were no arrests.49 words
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Article40 1966-10-06 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. An injured motor-cyclist, Lee Set Teng, 27, of Cantonment Road, died at the General Hospital yesterday. He was admitted to the hospital after a collision with a stationary lorry near the junction of Keong Saik Road.40 words
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Article104 1966-10-06 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Siglap Citizens' Consultative Committee will organise a Tourist Week Regatta Singapura. under the sponsorship of the Tourist Promotion Board and the Singapore Sports Council. The Regatta, the grand finale of the Tourist Week, will be held at the Esplanade on Nov. 13 from 9104 words
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Article, Illustration489 1966-10-06 3 ROSALIE CHAN - By ROSALIE CHAN SINGAPORE, Wed. Teenagers are not the only ones who make a go at the "yeah-yeah" sounds of Beatlemania. Performing with syncopated movements and sounds are the pride of Sheum's Circus the performing chimps Bimbo, Kalaman, Pedro and the baby of the489 words
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Article30 1966-10-06 3 TAIPING, Wed.—Mr. John Selvadurai has assumed duties here as deputy chief surveyor, Perak, succeeding Mr. Yee Shin Cheong who has gone on transfer to Malacca as state surveyor.30 words
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192 1966-10-06 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Despite attempts by the Seamen's Registry Board here to recruit local men "it is feared that local shipping companies with trade interests in Indonesia will employ Indonesians on board their ships." Said a retired European master mariner who Is now a Singapore citizen192 words
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Article27 1966-10-06 3 SINGAPORE, Wed—The body of a woman, Soon Siew Eng, 55, was found this morning in a drain at Rochore Road here. She was wearing a "samfoo."27 words
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Article, Illustration138 1966-10-06 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two X-ray sales executives of Kodak (Malaya) Limited, Singapore Messrs. T. S. Foong and Richard Ng are in Hongkong this week attending a seminar on the latest advances in radiography. Kodak Malaya distributes X-ray films and other Kodak photographic products in Singapore and138 words
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Article177 1966-10-06 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. A man, said to be sufferings from a "personality disorder", was this morning acquitted in the High Court on a charge of murder. The man, Chen Nyen Heng, 27, was, however, ordered to be remanded in prison pending further instructions. The order was177 words
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Article, Illustration475 1966-10-06 4 K.G. Tharan - By: K.G. Tharan JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Behind-the-scepe moves are being made here to bring the Labour Party and the Party Ra'ayat on the same platform. A highly reliable source here told the Eastern Sun today that top leaders of the Party Ra'ayat would475 words
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118 1966-10-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government will five an interim award of $12.50 to all manual and industrial group workers in the National Electricity Board, the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman announced today. On Oct 2, after peaceful picketing by NEB employees were called118 words
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Article584 1966-10-06 4 IPOH, Wed. Mr. Justice Chang Min Tat. in the High Court here today, sentenced Chan Teng Cheong, 32, to life imprisonment for abducting Tang Yew Mun. ten-year-old son of Dr. Tang Sek San, a medical practitioner, in the company of two others for ransom on Nov.584 words
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Article231 1966-10-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. There it shortage of leaders in the world today, and those who take the trouble to train themselves for positions of leadership will have little difficulty in find, in* these positions. This comment was made by Mr. J.E.D. Clinton, production director of Rothmans of231 words
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Article60 1966-10-06 4 MALACCA. Wed. Forty women in Kampong Bukit Platu near here have begun working on a "gotong royong" basis on a 150yard long kampong path In their area. They have pledged to complete the work within one week. It is expected that their example would lead to women60 words
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Article, Illustration901 1966-10-06 4 Percy Joseph - By: Percy Joseph KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A young mother of two children broke down in the High Court here today when judgment was given in her favour by Mr. Justice S. S. GUI in her petition for divorce from her husband on grounds of901 words
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Article76 1966-10-06 4 IPOH, Wed. "077 Espionage In Tangiers" will have its premiere at the Grand Theatre here on Saturday, with two shows at 6.45 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. The theatre will be closed from tomorrow for renovation and installation of a wider screen for Cinemascope pictures. The renovation in76 words
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Article114 1966-10-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The newly formed Federation of Transport Workers will seek International assltance to press for its registration. A representation will be niade to the International Transport Federation to discuss the matter at International forums. Mr. V. David, protem-se-cretary of the federation, said that a memorandum114 words
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247 1966-10-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore National Union of Journalists has pent a letter of protest to the Minister for Culture end Social Affairs over the harassment of pressmen by an official of the Singapore Conference Hall. The Union in the letter to the247 words
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213 1966-10-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, have appealed to the Government through the NTUC to rescind a standing order under which the authorities can dismiss its employees for indebtedness. At the annual Delegates Conference of the NTUC recently it was also213 words
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35 1966-10-06 5 Enche Ibrahim Museran, who deputised for Enche Ghazali Ismail, of the Ministry of Culture seen "crowning" the NEGARA QUEEN Miss Maimunah Ahmad, at the Latin American Nite charity show held at the Ambassador Hotel recently.35 words
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464 1966-10-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. S. Natarajan, Deputy President of the Arbitration Court, has for the second time ordered the Insurance Company of North American to re-instate its employee, Mr. Yeo Nqak Boon. The court found that an award made on Dec. 31 last464 words
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Article64 1966-10-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. —The Old Bartleyans' Association is organising a chess competition for its members, starting on Sat ur da y Oct. 22 at the Chinese Swimming Club here, at 2.30 p.m. Entry forms and further details can be obtained from the tournament director, Mr. Giam64 words
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307 1966-10-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Health Minister here Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin today praised the many dedicated women who had voluntarily sacrificed their time and energy for the Diversional Therapy Unit by providing faithful service. He was speaking at the Exhibition and Sale of Handicrafts by the307 words
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Article137 1966-10-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Puan Noor Aishah. First Lady of the State, today praised the staff of the Diversional Therapy Unit of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital for their great "humanitarian" work. She was speaking at the opening of the annual Exhibition and sales of handicraft held at137 words
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843 1966-10-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The President of the Industriol Arbitration Court, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang today told the Straits Times (M) Ltd. that he was not in favour of disparaging remarks being made in the court about public bodies in other countries "especially the arbitration court843 words
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273 1966-10-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. A District Court Judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee today described a signed document produced in Court as being not worth the paper it was written on. He made the remark at the continued trial of Abdul Rahman Varusay who is charged273 words
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160 1966-10-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Sime Darby Holding is to be faced with a "down tools" action by its workers. The firm's employees, who are members of the Sime Darby Holdings Local Executive Union, decided at a secret ballot yesterday to down tools following the -dismissal"160 words
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80 1966-10-06 5 SINGAPORE. Wed—The Ministry of Education Recreation Club will hold an annual social and dance, on Saturday, at the Fraser and Neave Hall here, at 8 p.m. The "All Stars Sexette" led by Charles Lazaroo will be in a ttendence. Guest artistes like Mark Yun,80 words
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Article, Illustration174 1966-10-06 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Bata Shoe Co. Ltd's main store in Bata Building at North Bridge Road will be given an ultra-modern facelift when the Store re-opens in early November. The Store which is currently under re-construction will rank as the first departmental store in Singapore and Malaysia to install an escalator—moving174 words
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Miscellaneous94 1966-10-06 2 KL DIARY Zoo Negara 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Muzium Negara 10 a.m. to 6.30 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. Art Exhibtion at Galeri II, Jalan Pinang, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Methodist Afternoon94 words
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Miscellaneous54 1966-10-06 5 S'pore Diary 8 p.m Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "The Maid and the Bell." organised by the Metro Philharmonic Society. 7.30 p.m. Free Film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Chwee Chian Road, Malay Kampong; Ming Chong School, Mata Ikan; Hwa Ming School, Lai Hock Kee Hng; and Wei Sin School,54 words
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318 1966-10-06 6 NEW YORK, Wed. (AP) 'PUN Thanat Khoman, Thailand's Minister of Foreign Affairs, said yesterday that peace will come to Southeast Asia only when nations there co-operate politically and economically, ending once and for all the "rowboat diplomacy" of Communist aggres- sion. Groups318 words
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Article95 1966-10-06 6 CAPETOWN, South Africa, Wed. (UPI)— A judicial inquiry into the assassination of Premier Hendrik Verwoered on Sept. 6 began yesterday with oral hearings behind closed doors. The presiding judge was Justice J.T. Van Wyk. who represented South Africa at the recent World Courts hearings on South Africa's95 words
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Article158 1966-10-06 6 KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Wed. (AP) —Three people-to-people distinguished service awards for 1966 will be presented personally by former President Dwight D. Eisenhower at the orloth anniversary conference in Kansas City on Saturday night. The conference will open tomorrow. The citations will go to Film158 words
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Article164 1966-10-06 6 LONDON, Wed. UPI) Home Secretary Mr. Roy Jenkins yesterday lifted a birching sentence passed against a 19-year-old prisoner who led a jail riot six weeks ago. Mr. Jenkins did not comment in vetoing the sentence passed against Roger K. Maxwell —six strokes with a bundle of164 words
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Article29 1966-10-06 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP) The U.S. Military Forces could have female generals and admirals if congress goes along with legislation approved yesterday by the House Armed Services Committee.29 words
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Article, Illustration46 1966-10-06 6 Mrs. Ferdinand Marcos, wife of the visiting: Philippines President Marcos, wears traditional native dress as she admires the beautiful Kimonos, the Japanese national dress displayed at one of the largest department stores during her shopping tour in Tokyo recently. PANA Photo. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 46 words
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251 1966-10-06 6 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (UPI) Cambodia charged yesterday that U.S. bases in Thailand are being used for aggression against neighbouring nations, but it offered to restore diplomatic relations with Thailand on the basis of a pledge to respect common frontiers. Utilising his251 words
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Article108 1966-10-06 6 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI) The Vatican gave a rare reception last night for U.N. diplomats, marking the first anniversary of Pope Paul's peace appeal to the General Assembly. Secretary General U Thant led an assemblage of delegates attending the reception at which Msgr. Alberto Giovannetti, permanent108 words
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Article34 1966-10-06 6 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI) Former Under Secretary of State Mr. George W. Ball has joined the Lehman brothers banking firm as Chairman of Lehman Brothers International Ltd., the company has announced yesterday.34 words
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178 1966-10-06 6 USHUAIA, Argentina, Wed. (UPI) Police questioned yesterday 18 ultra-nationalists about their hijack of an airliner and "token invasion" of the British-run Falkland islands. Also held by the police aboard a navy transport, which brought the hijackers back from the Falklands capital city178 words
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130 1966-10-06 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI) United States officials have no objections to the proposed Philippine conference on Vietnam being moved back 10 days to about Oct. 28, according to the best indications available here. White House Press Secretary Mr. Bill D. Moyers declined130 words
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Article75 1966-10-06 6 SOFIA, Bulgaria, Wed. (AP) An American trade delegation headed by Mr. Robert E. Simpson, a Director in the Department of Commerce met with highranking officials of the Bulgarian Foreign Trade Ministry to study increasing trade possibilities between the two countries, reported the news agency BTA yesterday. BTA75 words
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Article71 1966-10-06 6 OSTEND, Belgium, Wed. (UPI) Flemish students have begun a six-day march to protest against the maintenance of a French language section at Louvain University. The latest action in Belgiums "Language War" began in pouring rain from this seaside resort and is scheduled to end on Oct. 9 in71 words
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210 1966-10-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— CDFC (Malaysia) Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Commonwealth Development Finance Company Ltd., rCDFC). has agreed to make a sterling loan of $235,000 to United Asbestos Cement I td, a company formed in Malaysia to erect and operate an asbestos-cement sheet210 words
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263 1966-10-06 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Machinery and tools from China are on the increase because of their efficiency and similar performance with those made in European countries said Mr. Linn In Hua, chairman and managing director of East Machinery Ltd. Imports of machinery and tools by263 words
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Article153 1966-10-06 7 SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Wed. The following ships are expected to be in port today: God own Vessels 1/2 American Mail 3/4 Carronbank 5 Eliza 6/7 Munchen 8/9 Glenroy 10/11 Nicoline Maersk 13/14 John Everett 15/16 Clytoneus 18 Tjitjalengka 19 Congo Maru 21/22 Empire Kittiwake 23/24 Kinabalu 25/26 Ta Peng153 words
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Article292 1966-10-06 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Oct. first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 59| per lb., up i cts. from previous close. The tone was quiet. The market opened fractionally better and held steady but very quiet during the morning. News that292 words
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Article37 1966-10-06 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP) —The U.S. government sold 60 tons of surplus stockpile tin yesterday, 35 tons grade B at 1,5275 U.S. dollars a pound and 25 tons grade C at 1.522 U.S. dollars a pound.37 words
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Article, Illustration130 1966-10-06 7 ftINGAPORF WpH "Visitine businessmen to Singapore and Malaysia cannot bWpbu? be impressed by thl way in which local'companies.and iepartments ouickly incorporate the most modern techniques in office ana industrial equipment", Mr. RE. Lark, Project Manager of Brownbuilt Ltd. of Australia said today. Mr. Lark was130 words
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Article510 1966-10-06 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Industrials held steady throughout the morning but prices were slightly improved in the afternoon session. Rothmans gained 5 cts. to $2.49 following yesterday's announcement of 15% dividend. Malayan Banking inched up another 75 cts. to $9.00. Properties were Quiet and steady Tins were also quiet510 words
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Article57 1966-10-06 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today were: Canada: Buying 35-5/16; Airmail O.D. 35-7/16; 90 d/st. 36 Credit bills; 36-1/16 Trade bills. Selling T.T./O.D. ready were: Canada 34-15/16; Deutsche/ Marks 129-1/4; Holland Guilders 117-3/8; Swiss Francs 140-1/2; Belgian Francs57 words
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Article15 1966-10-06 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The tin price for today was $6lO per picul, up 3/8.15 words
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Article229 1966-10-06 7 B S A!ex Bricks Ords 15/50 us tea. a 1.46 1.50 C. T. S. Ords. CD 48/- Chemical Co 1.37 1.38 Cola Storage 2.80 2.84 Dunlop 2.23 2.26 E. Smelting 3.96 Esso Ords. CD 2.84 2.85 United Holdings XCR 1.32 1.45 Fitzpatricks 1.55 3.50 F. N. Ords. CDCB 3.48229 words
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Article11 1966-10-06 7 P ro KMT> BI 1 1 1 W Jill 233MBHfi8Hfifiii^H^^B5J^^^^8Ij11 words
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Article109 1966-10-06 7 Ampat CCR 11/Aokam 3.52 3.70 Austral Amal. XD 21/7* 21/9 Austral Malay CD 32/6 Ayer Hitam CD 20/3 21/Gopeng 34/35/3 Hong Kong 31/14 K'pong Lanjut 23/1* 18/3 23, 9 Kamunting Killinghall 39/Kinta Kellas 38/Kramat 11/4* 12 1* Kuala Kampar 24/9 25/3 Kiirhni 1 85 Line-ill 1 95 Lower Perak109 words
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Article43 1966-10-06 7 Bassett (50cts) .80 Benta 1.40 Borelli (New) CD 2.05 2.15 Kempas 1.90 1.93 Kepong Plant 1.80 2.00 Kluang Ord. CD 1.75 New Scudai 4.10 4.50 New Serendah 2.26 Riverview 2/5 Sel Coconut 2.95 Sungei Bagan 1.58 Tomerloh 1.90 Ulu Benut 1.4043 words
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Article23 1966-10-06 7 Anglo-Asian 1/Anglo Oriental 3/6 3/7 Bk. S'bawang 5/3 Craigielea 1/4 K.L. Kepong 2/- Kulim 1/6 Merlimau Pegoh 1/11 Strs. Rubber 1/1*23 words
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Article29 1966-10-06 7 First Malayan 2.12 2.22 Second Malayan 1.51 1.61 Third Malayan XD 1.08 1.19 Malaysian Commerce 87 .98 Mai. Savings Fund XD 1.27 1.37 Sterling Commodity 3/11 4/629 words
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Article155 1966-10-06 7 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. 10.30 a.m. MAL 451 Kuching. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. 12.50 p.m. PAA 841 San Francisco, Los Angeles. Honolulu, Guam. Manila, Saigon. 12.55 p.m. Thai 405 Bangkok, Kuala155 words
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Article186 1966-10-06 7 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.00 a.m. ML 034 Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang, Alor Star, K. Bahra 7.00 a.m. MAL 402 Kuching. 7.00 a.m. BA 797 K Lumpur, Colombo, Bombay, Cairo, London. 7.31 a.m. ML 122 Kuala Lumour 8.00 a.m. TG 402 Bangkok, Hongkong, Taipeh, Osaka, Tokyo. 8186 words
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Article125 1966-10-06 7 TIME AIRLINES FROM 7.45 a.m. BOAC (BA 797) Singapore. 8.15 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. 8.25 a.m. MAL (ML 034> Singapore. Malacca, 8.40 a.m. Cathav (CX 576) Singapore. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang. Ipoh. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Singapore. 12.45 p.m. 1.25 p.m. MAL125 words
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Article127 1966-10-06 7 TIME AIRLINES TO 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 8 25 a.m. BOAC <BA 797) Colombo, Bombay. Cairo. 8.45 London. a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 034) Ipoh, Penang, Alor Star. 9.05 Kota Bahru. a.m. Cathay (CX 576) Bangkok, Hongkong, Taipeh9.30 Osaka, Tokyo.127 words
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Article114 1966-10-06 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Previous Today's Sellers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk Sept 43.25 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums Sept 44.75 Sugar (Java) ex-godown. 26.00 Nutmegs 110s 485.00 Nutmegs B W 240.00 Garbled Lampong Black 125.00 Pepper (FOB) 125.00 Pepper Black Special 125.00 Sarawak114 words
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Article421 1966-10-06 8 PRESIDENT Sukarno is suffering the fate of many dictators in other countries, especially those in Latin America. The Indonesian army and students are debunking him, but to give him credit, he is the only dictator who is able to stand up to his correction a term used421 words
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Article418 1966-10-06 8 "DRITAIN'S Minister of Defence for the Royal Navy, Mr. J. P. W. Mailalieu, has given the assurance that British naval forces would not be withdrawn from Singapore. The Singapore Base will still take care of the defence of Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong. Not only will418 words
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Article2696 1966-10-06 8 AHMAD NOOR - by AHMAD NOOR, IN Malaysia, Radio and Television organisations are under the wing of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Although they are headed by a Director-General, these organisations are separate Departments under the Ministry, having their own personnel and programme output. However, with the completion2,696 words
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JACKIE'S BOWL
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Article, Illustration796 1966-10-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR's newest commercial ten-pin bowling centre JACKIE'S BOWL in Jalan Ampang will be officially opened to the public on Saturday at 9 a.m. Jackie's Bowl, Ampang, which is a project of Central Properties Ltd., has 14 AMF equipped lanes with automatic pinspotters796 words
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Article, Illustration360 1966-10-06 10 Another new development has emerged from AMF research! It is the exciting, newly improved Sparemaker! Barely two years old when it found its mark in the United States, the Sparemaker is already a special favourite of all bowlers. It will improve scores and add immeasurably360 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1966-10-06 11 Perhaps one who really makes the bowling profession seem really worthwhile is GUENTHER GSODOM, who does an average of 65/000 miles of travelling every year as a professional bowler. From Hong Kong to Venice, London to Paris. You name the place and he has beenEastern Sun Pix - 1,030 words
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Article, Illustration44 1966-10-06 12 BE IT the Frug, Twist, Shake, Monkey, Watusi, Ska or Jenka, it can be done in the right atmosphere at Jackie's Discotheque, Kuala Lumpur. The Discotheque features a live band, as well as the latest hit records. Dress is casual.44 words
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246 1966-10-06 12 |}IG plans are underway to make Jackie's discotheque in Ampang Road, the top night spot in Kuala Lumpur. The big attractions planned are the introduction of the latest dances and the engaging of top local bands. The discotheque Manager, Mr. Trevor246 words
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319 1966-10-06 12 THE ladies' hats are off to the 'Man' who had the imaginative foresight In seeing what a smash hit bowling was going to prove to the Singapore public swinging right now at Jackie's Bowl. As one enthusiastic housewife puts It: "Bowling is here to stay";319 words
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Article, Illustration28 1966-10-06 12 The modern entrance to Jackie's discotheque which has just been opened t* Kuala Lumpur. THE colourful decoration and comfortable seating arrangements at Jackie's discotheque.28 words
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326 1966-10-06 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. Jackie's Bowl, Orchard, Singapore, the main venue of the 1966 Singapore National Bowling Championships, made its mark in the world bowling scene during the Championships which ended here recently. The many overseas bowlers were full of praise for the 24-lane bowling centre, which326 words
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Article, Illustration16 1966-10-06 13 A CLOSE-UP view of one of the 14 lanes at Jackie's Bowl, Kuala Lumpur.16 words
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Article, Illustration265 1966-10-06 13 KEEPING clients happy. That's the speciality of Mr. Bill Norris 26, project manager of Jackie's bowling centre discotheque and coffee house in Jalan Ampang. Mr. Norris, who is an experienced hotel and catering executive, was seconded to supervise the three projects. And the present265 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-10-06 13 Mr. Tony Wong is one of the two assistant managers to be engaged at Jackie's Bowl in Jalan Ampang. He has considerable experience in the trade having worked at another centre here before joining Jackie's Bowl. He will be largely responsible for organising beginners clinics and other95 words
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Article, Illustration130 1966-10-06 13 He has been employed in many different types of Jobs, but Abdul Jalil bin Hassan is confident that his new Job, as assistant manager at Jackie's Bowl in Jalan Ampang will be the most interesting. Jalil Just call me Jay (J. for Jackie's and J. for130 words
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340 1966-10-06 14 Come try a Jackie's Fluffer-Nutter at the Coffee House ONE of the main features of Jackie's in Kuala Lumpur is the Coffee House. Opening on Saturday, October 8, the Coffee House in Jackie's Bowl, Jalan Ampang, was specially designed to provide the public with a comfortable rendezvous where they can340 words
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Article, Illustration16 1966-10-06 14 Inside Jackie's Bowl, the settees for bowlers are made for comfort and style.16 words
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279 1966-10-06 14 With the opening of Jackie's Bowl in Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur, many new employment prospects have been opened up for the country's young men and women. New jobs created include bowling centre managers and assistant managers, counter control assistants, bowling instructors, bowling equipment mechanism279 words
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129 1966-10-06 14 A FULLY-equipped ProShop, carrying the latest range of bowling accessories is an added facility provided by Jackie's Bowl, Jalan Ampang, opening on Saturday. Equipment for sale will include AMF bowling balls, custom-drilled to individual specifications, shoes, bowling bags, and numerous bowling aids. A first129 words
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Article, Illustration38 1966-10-06 14 Back view of the AMF automatic pinspotters in Jackie's Bowl, Kuala Lumpur. They are installed at the end of every lane and set the pins up automatically.... so you can bowl the modern way.38 words
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Advertisement156 1966-10-06 10 Hjolivetti World leaders in typing adding calculating machines congratulate Central Properties Ltd. on the occasion of the opening of JACKIE'S BOWL Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur on Bth October, 1966 OLIVETTI (MALAYSIA) LTD. 71 /J 5, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman Kuala Lumpur. JO o )D 3 8 I J D 3D156 words
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Advertisement200 1966-10-06 10 Congratulations JACKIE'S BOWL, K.L. on the occasion of their official opening ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION by R.E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 9 JALAN KHOO TEIK EE Kuala Lumpur Telephone ***** Agent /or:— J. G. STATTER SWITCH GEAR. fe!- Congratulations Best Wishes to JACKIE'S BOWL on the opening of their bowling alley Suppliers and200 words
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Advertisement39 1966-10-06 11 itSl! Wherever you go enjoy smoking Peter Stuyvesant Youngest of the world brands. Rich choice tobaccos plus the miracle filter give you easy draw, more flavour, more satisfaction. The nternational Passport to Smoking Pleasure A 1592 1672 «r ccos39 words
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Advertisement38 1966-10-06 12 LIM KAH NGAM (M) LTD. EXTEND THEIR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO CENTRAL PROPERTIES LTD ON THE OPENING OF JACKIE'S BOWL JALAN AMPANG, KUALA LUMPUR. ANOTHER MAJOR PROJECT COMPLETED BY US LIM KAH NGAM (M) LTD. Building Civil Engineering Contractor38 words
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Advertisement128 1966-10-06 12 CONNELL BROS. COMPANY LTD. Offer Warmest Congratulations {CENTRAL PROPERTIES LTD. I on the occasion of th of JACKIE'S BOWL Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur on Bth October, 1966 Ceiling and floors for Jackie's Bowl and for other modern constructions and office buildings are supplied by Connell Bros. CONNELL BROS. COMPANY, LTD.128 words
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Advertisement22 1966-10-06 13 ft® SOUND SYSTEM SOLE AGENTS: EDWARD EU COMPANY, LIMITED 1 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. 193 IMBI ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. 35 PENANG STREET, PEMAMG.22 words
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Advertisement284 1966-10-06 13 CONTROL in delivery ensures top scores in bowling Av.l CONTROUfin handling cash ensures top profits in business... ....and, as in thousands of bowling centres throughout the world, NCR cash registers are providing complete control in all cash transactions, in jackie's Bowl, Ampang Road, .L. ensuring speedier service, maximum efficiency and284 words
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Advertisement83 1966-10-06 14 Congratulations Jackie's Bowl f v Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. A t A J ow //re/r official opening We are pleased to be associated in the supply and installation of:C.E.L. Terrazzo and Mosaic Flooring THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD. K. L. Singapore Malacca Jesselion Congratulations JACKIE'S BOWL on the opening of their83 words
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Advertisement171 1966-10-06 14 MOINE COMTE CO., LTD extend warmest to i&Sfa W Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur on thg occasion of their official opening on Bth October, 1966 P Wines and Spirits for Jackies Bowl Coffee House and Jackies Dis- cotheque and for other Ist class restaurants and hotels, are supplied by Moine Comte.171 words
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Article596 1966-10-06 15 Windsor Lad - Lord Ti also impressive in workout Will he score the coveted 'double'? By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Wed.—Grenadier, last year's Gold Cup winner, is back in peak form. He showed it in a testing trial on a soft track this morning in his preparation for his596 words
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Article1439 1966-10-06 15 HORSES CL. 1, i DIT. 1-ART. 1 y 4 MILE. 109 Credit Balance III 6y 9.13 Royal Svndicate R. B'kelen 171 Hokoru fly 9.09 chukell Stable R- B kelen 933 Grenadier 6v 9.05 UK. Ng R- B'kelen 431 Champagne 6y 9.01 Chukell Stable R. B'kelen 002 Iron1,439 words
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Article337 1966-10-06 15 FORCES' FINALS KUALA LUMPIR, Wed. —Two more records were broken in the second and final day of the Armed Forces Athletic Championships held here at the Merdeka Stadium. In the 1,500 metres Makhlr of the Royal Malaysian Navy clocked a time of 4 min 27.4 sec.337 words
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Article123 1966-10-06 15 SEOUL, Wed. (AP). South Korea will send its third delegation early next month to tour ten Asian countries to seek support for Seoul's bid to host the sixth Asian Games in 1970, the Korean Olympic Committee said on Wednesday. The ten nations include Ceylon, which123 words
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Article48 1966-10-06 15 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) Tuesday night s league soccer results: Third Division Bristol R. 3, Darlington 0 League Cup Preston 1, Leeds 1 Birmingham 2, Ipswich 1 York 0, Blackburn 2 Scottish League: Second Division Moreton 9, Stenhousemuir 1 Rubgy League Oldham 7, Barrow 10.48 words
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Article37 1966-10-06 15 The following horses have been promoted: Desert Apache, Ayer Terjun—from Class 2 to Class 1; Balhome Boy—from Class 3 to Class 2 Toowoomba, Presentation, Devil's Peak and Fashionable from Class 4 to Class 3.37 words
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99 1966-10-06 15 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. Mr. Khoo Teow Lin, of Penang, has been awarded the "Kyoto's Award of the Pillar of Honours Medal" the highest award in JuJitsu. He will receive the award at a dinner given by the International Ju-Jitsu Institute on Saturday at99 words
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184 1966-10-06 15 MANILA, Wed. (AFP) Crisis hit the Philippine Lawn Tennis Association on Tuesday as top seeds scratched out of the tryouts for the Philippine tennis contingent to the fifth Asian Games in Bang- kok. F elicisimo Ampon. the country's 43-year-old No. 1, excused184 words
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200 1966-10-06 15 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Manuel Santana of Spain and BillieJean King of the United States on Tuesday were ranked No. 1 in the men's and women's lists respectively of the annual "Daily Telegraph" tennis rankings. Telegraph tennis correspondent Lance Tingay, one of the200 words
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86 1966-10-06 15 LONDON, Wed (UPI) Lynn Davies has been voted "Athlete of the Year" by the British Athletes Writers Association, it was announced here on Tuesday. Davies added the Commonwealth and European long jump championships this summer to his Olympic crown. It was the first86 words
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Article172 1966-10-06 15 PENANG, Wed. Penang has been chosen as the venue for the swimming, water-polo and diving time trials for selection of the Malaysian team to the Asian Games to be held in Bangkok in December. The trials will be held at the Chinese Swimming Club on Oct.172 words
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Article78 1966-10-06 15 CHICAGO. Wed. (UPI) Herbert Muhammad, manager and adviser to world heavyweight champion Cassius Clay, said on Tuesday Clay would meet Doug Jones in an exhibition bout at Louisville, Kentucky, on Oct. 27. He said final details of the bout, such as the number of78 words
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64 1966-10-06 15 NEW YORK, Wed. (AFP) The world middleweight title fight between champion Emile Griffith and Joey Archer will now definitely take place on Nov. 10. it was announced here on Tuesday. Yesterday Archer, who had complained of feeling unwell for some days, was examined by64 words
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343 1966-10-06 15 WENTWORTH (Surrey), Wed. (AFP) An all British field, including most of the season's best performers, gave the "Piccadilly" golf week a lively start by "burning up" the 6,202 yards East Course with some astonishing scoring in the opening two rounds of the £4,000 pounds343 words
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Article112 1966-10-06 15 WENTWORTH, Surrey Wed. (AFP) Arnold palmer, of America, the dominant figure in world golf for the past decade, began his preparation for the "Piccadilly" £16.000 World Match Play Tournament which begins on Thursday with a round of 68 over the famed "Burma Road" the 6.997 yards112 words
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Article90 1966-10-06 15 LOS ANGELES. Wed. (UPI) The weatherman cast a shadow on Tuesday over the World Series by warning of the possibility of rain on Wednesday, the day of the first game here between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Baltimore Orioles. 1 The Weather Bureau said there was90 words
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Article139 1966-10-06 15 LIVERPOOL, England, Wed. (UPI) —Tom Brophy, the brilliant Liverpool and England fly-half, has signed for the Rugby League club, Barrow. The deal was completed on Monday. The 24-year-old Brophy received what Barrow Secretary Arthur Hurst described as "a substantial fee." Hurst added Brophy could have139 words
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184 1966-10-06 15 MEXICO CITY, Wed. (AFP) The first World Men's Softball Championship. scheduled for Mexico starting Oct. 23 will be played in two phases first a round robin between the 12 competing countries, and second a play-off among the four top ranking teams. According to the official184 words
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Article109 1966-10-06 15 OBERHAUSEN. West Germany, Wed. (AFP) The Rumanians Polihroniade and Niculau sprang a surprise yesterday in the Women's World Team Chess Championship here. They beat the Soviet favourite team Koslowskaja and title holder Gasprindaschvili respectively to give their country a 2-0 win. The world's top players from 14109 words
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Advertisement33 1966-10-06 15 Classified Ad. SITUATION WANTED Words 35/« (Minimum) CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT QUALIFIED 1952, Age 38. Married Irish. 7 years auditing experience London. 7 years Hong Kong specialising taxation work seeks position. Box 1004 ES Singapore.33 words
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64 1966-10-06 16 PENZANCE, Cornwall, Wed. Rolf Neumann, one of the German crew members of the Liberian ore freighter Ems-Ore, 8,200-tons, is pictured being lowered over the side on a stretcher, watched by members of the crew. He had been injured following a riot which began after a late-night party during which the64 words
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214 1966-10-06 16 GENEVA, Wed. (AP). The annual session of the league of Red Cross societies opened in uproar yesterday as a Communist Chinese delegate screamed anti-Ameri-can and anti-Soviet abuse across the floor before staging a walk-out Communist China is a member of the league and214 words
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174 1966-10-06 16 r UNITED NATIONS, Wed 'AP> Foreign Minister Abba Eban of Israel declared yesterday that the Soviet Union should apply its principle of peaceful coexistence to its large Jewish community and permit it to have greater contact with Jews throughout th e world.174 words
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305 1966-10-06 16 LONDON, Wed. (AP)) Modern weapons are prestige symbols for underdeveloped nations and industrialised nations are likely to continue selling them jet planes, tanks and warships, a special study reported yesterday. It was commissioned by Britain's institute for strategic studies, a private body, and carried out305 words
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186 1966-10-06 16 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. (AP)—Thailand, saying it will give support to all struggles for truly "national liberation" endorsed a resolution yesterday to strip South Africa of its control over South-West Africa Anand Pamyarachun, Thailand's Charge D' Affaires at the United Nations, in a speech in the186 words
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Article49 1966-10-06 16 TEHRAN, Iran, Wed. (AP) Ten people drowned and 1,000 were injured in floods that swept Northern Iran on Monday night, leaving 3,000 homeless, according to reports reaching here The reports said the floods, around Semnan, about 80 miles east of Tehran, have inundated several villages.49 words
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86 1966-10-06 16 DAR-ES-SALAAM, Tanzania, Wed. (AP) Tanzania's parliament put through a motion yesterday setting out proposals to draft school leavers and university graduates into compulsory national service for two years. Only one of the 200 members in the House opposed the motion. The terms of the86 words
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Article77 1966-10-06 16 ST. JOVITS, Quebec, Canada, Wed. (AP) A Japanese delegation left here yesterday by car for meetings in Ottawa with Canadian Ministers after a twoday stay in this Laurentian resort north of Montreal. The Japanese party, which includes five cabinet Ministers, will be in Ottawa for two77 words
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431 1966-10-06 16 SUNNINGHILL, England, Wed. (AP) King Bhumibol of Thailand said yesterday the only alternative to fighting Communism in South-east Asia is "t 0 surrender and die/' The King was asked at a news conference whether there was. any way to achieve peace431 words
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389 1966-10-06 16 CHICAGO, Wed. (UPI) She didn't get to see Buckingham Palace or the London Bridge and all she had to show for her trip to England was a small- pox vaccination. But then Mrs. Josephine Griffin, 60. a wee great-grand-mother, readily hadn't wanted to389 words
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99 1966-10-06 16 HOUSTON, Texas. Wed. (UPI) Lam Kit Chung, a 9-year-old girl from Hong Kong, was in satisfactory condition at Methodist Hospital yesterday as she began her second week of recovery from open heart surgery. A team of surgeons headed by Dr. Michael E. Debakey closed a hole99 words
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Article48 1966-10-06 16 LUANDA, Angola, Wed. (AP) General Soares Pereira, chief commander of Portugal's 40,000 troops in Angola, took over as Gover-nor-General yesterday. Pereira replaced Colonel Cilevrio Marques Governor of the West African territory for the past four years, following the bloody uprising of 1961.48 words
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160 1966-10-06 16 VANCOUVER, Canada Wed. (AP). —Alexander Kerensky. 85-year-old exiled Russian premier, said yesterday the Soviet Union is on the road to democracy. Kerensky, who held power for three months in 1917, said even inside the Communist Party there was a desire for the right160 words
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309 1966-10-06 16 STANFORD, California, Wed. (AP) The romance of Lieutenant (junior grade) Dieter Denver, who escaped a Communist prison camp in ietnani last July 20, has ended, declares his pretty Yugoslav sweetheart. "I will never marry Lieutenant Dieter Dengler," Marina Adamich told newsmen309 words
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Article147 1966-10-06 16 DAYTON. Ohio, Wed <AP) Paul Shawhan dated 97 women in three weeks and married one of them. Now he and the ne« Mrs. Shawhan until last Saturday Bobbie L. Scudder. 41, of nearby Miamisburg are headed for Hawaii and a honey, moon to climax147 words
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Article46 1966-10-06 16 BELGRADE. Wed. (AP) —Yugoslav President Tito yesterday was elected head of his country's Communist party. The 74-year-old Communist leader was elected by th» ruling Central committee ai part of a sweeping reform of the party, under which the new post was introduced.46 words
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Advertisement41 1966-10-06 16 FA—6OOO 11 Transistor AM/SW/ SW/SW/LW/FM Portable Radio of superior performance: 3 separate built-in antenna (Rod, Frame and Bar). Tuning indicator, tuning light. FM-AFC switch. A SIGN OF QUALITY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT m L els] NTVirO FULLY GUARANTEED SERVICE STATIONS THROUGHOUT SINGAPORE41 words
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