Eastern Sun, 4 November 1966
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Title Section25 1966-11-04 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 110. Friday, November 4 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 *ents25 words
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Article, Illustration703 1966-11-04 1 PETER LOKE - 'His conduct as a representative of the Govt. gives rise propriety of c cannot be condoned.' By PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Thurs. THE SINGAPORE Government dismissed Mr. Tan Kia Gan appointments and as a represent on the Board of Malaysian Airways. Prior to this announcement, Mr. Tan was703 words
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Article132 1966-11-04 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Thurs. (UPI). High-speed jet Stream winds seven miles above the cape forced an indefinite delay in today's planned launching of a Titan 3C Rocket carrying an unmanned Gemini capsule and four satellites. The shot, marking the test debut for America's first military man-in-space programme, was132 words
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Article28 1966-11-04 1 DENVER, COLORADO, Thurs William Chauncey Shepherd, editor and publisher of the Denver Post from 1933 to 1946, died here •n Tuesday night. He was 92.28 words
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Article, Illustration837 1966-11-04 1 John Clarke - By John Clarke SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's official currency reserves (excluding foreign assets held by commercial banks and the private sector) standing at over $1,020 million is sufficient to finance 10 months of retained imports. The figure also represents a 10 per837 words
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Article193 1966-11-04 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) Underground terrorists recently planned to assassinate five Indonesian Generals in an apparent attempt to restore President Sukarno to power, a Jakarta newspaper reported today. The main targets, the independent "Warta Bfcrita" said, were Army Strongman Gen. Suharto and Congress Chairman Gen. A.H.193 words
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Article263 1966-11-04 1 KUCHING. Thurs. (AP) If Dato Ningkan's Sarawak National Party insists on allying with the opposition the chances of a possible reconciliation are remote, the Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah, said today. Although he made no mention of any plans to263 words
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Article53 1966-11-04 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs—The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight opened the Sembawang People's Action Party branch at Jalan Pasar. He also opened a dressmaking and photographir exhibition held at the branch's premises. On arrival. Mr. Lee was greeted by over 1.000 residents from the area. He53 words
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Article62 1966-11-04 1 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. The 1966 Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded to Professor Robert S. Mulliken of the University of Chicago today. The Nobel jury announced it was rewarding Prof. Mulliken for his basic research on chemical bonds and the electronic structure of molecules by the molecular62 words
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Local News
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Article, Illustration466 1966-11-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Indonesia is willing to train Malaysian Army officers at her Army Staff College in Bandung if the Malaysian Government were to request it. This was disclosed by the Commandant of the Army Staff College, Major-General Suwarto. who arrived here today466 words
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138 1966-11-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Indonesian liaison chief here, Lt. Col. Benny Moerdani said today that he was "not aware" of any Malaysian Army prisoners detained in Indonesia. However, he added: "If there are any detained, they will be released soon". Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Adam Malik138 words
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Article176 1966-11-04 2 TAIPING, Thurs. Forty squatters who have illegally put up houses on Govern* ment land In Haji Kampong near Tupai have been ordered to pull them down. The order was given recently by the District Officer of Taiping, Enche Azizul Rahman bin Abdul Aziz. He said today176 words
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391 1966-11-04 2 No school of architecture is great drawback Neutra KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia's "splendid" architectural achievements have astounded a world renowned architect not merely by virtue of her beautiful buildings but also because of the fact that the country does not have any school of architecture of its own. And Mr.391 words
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Article181 1966-11-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Th u rs. The National Union of Teachers today hailed the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman's personal intervention in their current dilute with the Ministry of Lducation as "heartening." The union today sent a big "thank you" telegram to the Premier and told him181 words
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Article71 1966-11-04 2 KUCHING, Thurs. The Women's Institute at Binatang has sent gifts of clothes, frocks, baju. kebaya and other essential items to the fire victims at 24th mile Engkilili Jakar/Saratck Road through the Sarawak Administrative Officer, Binatang. Receiving the gifts, the SAO thanked the Women's Institute, Binatang, for71 words
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Article321 1966-11-04 2 PENANG, Thurs.—Referring to an alleged incident at the Snake Temple in Sungei Kluang last Sunday, the Chief Police Officer, Penang, Enche Salleh. remarked that the report in the Straits Times on Tuesday had been exaggerated to an alarming degree. "It is bad publicity not only to321 words
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Article144 1966-11-04 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The British Phosphate Commission on Christmas Island has notified the Minister of Labour that they have vacancies for about 235 workers. These vacancies are for the posts of survey draughtsmen, laboratory assistants, boilermakers. carpenters, bulldozer/heavy vehicle drivers, excavator drivers, mason/concretors, panel beaters, heavy mobile equipment144 words
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Article, Illustration159 1966-11-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Lord Prior of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Lord Wakehurst, arrived here today for a three-dav visit to meet leading personalities in the local St. John Ambulance Brigade. As Lord Prior of the Order of St. John,159 words
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212 1966-11-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A 29-year-old teacher, T. Ruthiran, rushed back here 30 miles from Kuala Kubu Bahru to find that he was again alone in this world. His two sons, two-and-a-half-year-old Nirmal and one- and-a-half-vear-old Rama were irowned. His wife. Paramaswari, 25 an office212 words
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Article65 1966-11-04 2 MALACCA, Thurs. Representations from the public have been invited by the Inspector of Accidents of the Department of Civil Aviation on the air crash at the Malacca airport on Oct. 12. The accident involved a Piper Commanche aircraft whose pilot Mr. Leslie Rayner, a lawyer was killed. He65 words
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94 1966-11-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, ThurS. The intensive search tot the missing RMAF Pioneef aircraft continues into its third day today. The search which is being made from the air as well as on the ground in* eludes photographic coverage of the area for signs of the94 words
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Article104 1966-11-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur*. A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affair! commenting on the president of the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce» Mr. Tan Kee Gak's statement published in one of the English-language newspapers today on blood debt issue, pointed out that the matter wa* raised by104 words
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Article, Illustration285 1966-11-04 3 SUHAIMI BIDIN - Company s There's hope for settlement if... TWO-WEEK ULTIMATUM WILL BE SERVED TODAY By SUHAIMI BIDIN SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two thousand three hundred members of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union will go on strike in two weeks' time if the management does not meet their claims. The285 words
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216 1966-11-04 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Regional Director of Bata, Mr. F. Stanek, this evening opened the newly renovated Premier Store of Singapore Bata Shoe Co. Ltd., in North Bridge Road. Mr. Stanek in his opening speech said that the basic principle on which216 words
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Article, Illustration330 1966-11-04 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Medical Progress Fund was yesterday presented with a $lO,OOO gastro camera by a local firm The presentation was made by Mr. J. J. Hollenkamp. General Manager of Hagemeyer Trading Company on behalf of his firm and the manufacturers of the330 words
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182 1966-11-04 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Ho Swee Beng, the Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress has called on teachers to donate to the Devan Nair Research and Training Endowment Fund. In a message to them on the occasion of the Certificated Teachers' Branch of the Singapore182 words
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Article, Illustration333 1966-11-04 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The impact of computers on industrial production and the general economy could be described as a second ''industrial revolution/' Professor Lim Tay Boh, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, said today. He was speaking at the opening of an333 words
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Article70 1966-11-04 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs —The President of Singapore, Enche Yusof bin Ishak. has ordered the grounds of the Istana to be open to the pnblic on Nov. 11 from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m., being Deepavali. Moveable swings, see-saw and other facilities will be provided by the Ministry70 words
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Article42 1966-11-04 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Rowcroft Theatre Club will present their Christmas production "And This Was Odd", a comedy by Kenneth Home, from Dec. 5 to 9 at Victoria Theatre. The first night's collection will be donated to the Spastic Children Association.42 words
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Article190 1966-11-04 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union should accept the company's offer of three weeks' bonus and then refer the wage claims later to arbitration. Mr. Ho See Beng. Secre tary General of the National Trades Union Congress, laid this last night when he was190 words
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631 1966-11-04 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The court was told today that a bar waitress, Susy Lim. 24, had volunteered to be the banker in a game of "Fan Tan'\ in which she later alleged she was cheated. This was told by Shun Teng, a salesman. When631 words
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171 1966-11-04 4 MALACCA, Thurs The 'Terendak Queen' beauty contest organised by the Terendak Cooperative Housing Society in conjunction with their gala ball on November 5 at the Dewan Hang Tuah will have an international flavour. British. Australian. New Zealand and local Malaysian beauties will contest for the •Terendak171 words
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Article155 1966-11-04 4 IPOH, Thurs. A 10year old fatal accident was recalled before Mr. Justice Chang Min Tat in a claim for damages by the widow of the victim. Madam Tan Gaik Sim. The defendants were a private medical practitioner, Dr. Tan Sek San and his driver. P. Sinnasamy.155 words
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Article138 1966-11-04 4 SUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Bank Bumiputra will open two new branches one in Ipoh and the other in Kota Bharu next Monday simultaneously. This was announced at a press conference here today by the Bank's managing director, Enche Mohamed Raslan. With these two new branches Bank Bumiputra138 words
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Article94 1966-11-04 4 KUCHING, Thurs. The Nanga Engkuah Sons Cooperative Savings and Loan Society Limited comprising solely of Iban women as members in the Song subdistrict of the Third Division has been registered. This is the second of its kind in the Division. The society has 33 members whose94 words
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695 1966-11-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A third attempt by ttie Penang State Government and its Chief Minis ter, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, to prevent the question of constitutional legality of the George Town take over from coming before the courts failed in the Federal Court today.695 words
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99 1966-11-04 4 PENANG, Thurs handbag, containing $lOO cash, was "fished" from a table in a dining room at the res dence of a woman clerk, Tay Geok Kee, in Hye Keat Estate last night. The thief used a long stick and string to lift the handbag from99 words
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Article101 1966-11-04 4 IPOH. Thurs. A watchman, Pyara Singh, chose to give a 'strip tease* show at the Central Police Station here on being asked to show his identity card, Magistrate Enche Zulkifli Mahmood, was told today. Pyara Singh was brought up on a charge of misbehaving101 words
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Article47 1966-11-04 4 PENANG, Thurs. The Chief of the Naval Staff, Commodore A. N. Dollard, will inspect the Penang Royal Malaysian Naval Volunteer Reserve Division on Friday. The inspection which will commence at 5 p.m. at K.D. Sri Penang Esplanade here, is expected to last about an hour.47 words
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362 1966-11-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. There is still greater scope for an increase of two-way trade and industrial joint venture between Malaysia and Australia. Mr. A A. Luciano, general manager of the Century Storage Battery Co. Ltd., Sydney, who heads a go-vernment-sponsored Australian trade mission on362 words
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Article48 1966-11-04 4 KAMPAR. Thurs G. Perumal. (44) and K. Suppiah, (23) were charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with robbing V. Seeni of $5O in Kampar on Oct. 30. They claimed trial to the charge and were allowed a ball of $l,OOO with one surety each.48 words
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90 1966-11-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Negotiations for an air services agreement between Malaysia and the Republic of Korea were successfully concluded yesterday, and the leaders of both delegations initialled the draft agreement at the Ministry of Transport, Kuala Lumpur. The initialling was witnessed by the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin90 words
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96 1966-11-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The French Ambassador to Malaysia (left) and the Minister of Commerce and Industry (second from left) are among those who attended a reception for tasting French food in Kuala Lumpur earlier this week. The event, held at the Hotel Merlin, was organised by the French Commercial Attache96 words
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Article, Illustration280 1966-11-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Malaysian has been appointed to command a single regiment for the first time in the history of the Malaysian Army. He is Lt. Colonel Leong Siew Meng, 35, who has received specialist training at the School of Signals,280 words
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Article165 1966-11-04 4 TAIPING. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak will have a busy day tomorrow when he makes a one day official visit to this town. The Tun, who will arrive by plane will be met at the airport by the Brigade Commander. Brigadier Mohamed Noor,165 words
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Article40 1966-11-04 4 IPOH, Thurs. Tee Kam Aun, who left his car at Sungei Siput to go to Ipoh in a friend's care found his car missing on his return yesterday. He reported the loss of his car to the police.40 words
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208 1966-11-04 4 IPOH, Thurs. A woman attendant of th« Central Mental Hospital in Tanjong Rambutan, M. Kamalachi (38), told murder trial that a hospital attendant, had challenged three other hospital attendants to a fight the night before one of them was found slain208 words
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Article138 1966-11-04 4 IPOH, Thurs (Robert): Fourteen-year-old Hooi Sell Lam, the hole-in-heart student o» the Yuk Choy School here was given farewell by the Lions Club of Ipoh. At the airport here this morninf on the first lap of his jour* ney by air to Bangkok via138 words
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Article214 1966-11-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Ttaurs. Road improvements at Jalan Sungei Besi/Pudu Pasar junction have been completed and the existing 4 phase traffic signals will be changed to 2 phase to decrease the cycle time so that traffic will not be delayed longer than necessary. A Federal214 words
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Article130 1966-11-04 4 KUCHING, Thurs—Valuable data on the construction industry in Sarawak are now being gathered in a survey of construction that is currently underway in the State. The survey is being carried out by the Department of Statistics under the Statistics Act, 1965, and is in respect of130 words
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Article75 1966-11-04 4 TAPAH. Thurs. Three men were charged with extori ing $49 from five persons in the Sessions Court here today. The trio. Long Siew Cheong. 19. Wong Soh Har, 25, both of Mamban D> Awan and Siew Kiang. 18 of Langkap village claimed trial to the charge and were75 words
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Article, Illustration171 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Spectacles not only correct vision but they also help to enchance the appearance of the users. This is the opinion of Mr. C.F. Tai, manager of the World Optical Co. here. He said that with the right pair of spectacles, a man would171 words
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Article29 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Delegates Singapore and Malaysia will attend the general conference of the Seventh-Day Adventists at Pines Hotel in Baguio, Philip Dines from Nov. 23 to Dec 7.29 words
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Article, Illustration235 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Commander of the Far East Land Forces has commended Craftsman Norman Slater, of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME), for distinguished conduct. The commendation is for his "resolution and devotion to duty" which resulted in saving a 22-ton recovery235 words
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514 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Economic Development Board is confident that the industrial development of the Republic in the coming years would be able to advance even more rapidly than before. This confidence is expressed In the report of the Board for last year, Issued today.514 words
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Article87 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Singapore Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries will hold a forum on "Secretarial Practice" on Nov. 17 at 5.30 p.m. at Hollywood Room, Odeon Theatre. The speakers will be Messrs. N. M. C. Stephens, Kon Choon Kooi and Yeo Tong Hai. They87 words
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196 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The University of Singapore Students' Union has allocated a grant of $4OO to the Students' Union of Ngee Ann College. A statement Issued by the CSSU pointed out that the grant was made "in expression of sincerity and full196 words
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Article62 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore are offering three new courses for Singaporeans from this month. They are::— Business policy and administration. The Law of Landlord and Tenant in Singapore, and four thousand years of India's Art. All these courses are being62 words
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Article, Illustration263 1966-11-04 5 BERNARD WILLIAMS - By BERNARD WILLIAMS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The GLENALMOND of Glen Line which has set up a faster service between Europe and the Far East, is due here tomorrow under the command of Captain N. Willis. She is the first of four new fast vessels to263 words
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Article71 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Foundation will each five $5 to each of the Kitchener Road fire victims. Distribution will be made as soon as a detailed record of the fire victims Is obtain* ed from the Social Welfare Department. Mr. Kheng71 words
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183 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Letters received by the National Safety Council from Eastern Sun readers blamed motorists for most road accidents. The letters were received by the Chairman of the National Safety First Council, Mr. Milton Tan. They were commenting on a Council statement that out183 words
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Article18 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. There were 71 road accidents yesterday, of which five were •erious, the police said today.18 words
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358 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Faculty of Medicine has made remarkable progress since its inception 60 years ago as a school of medicine, the Minister of Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said today. The Republic's doctors and soerialists had gained "the highest academic honours" and the358 words
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Article47 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An 11 member Japanese youth goodwill mission will arrive here for a four day visit on Sunday. An intensive programme ha s been prepared for the team which is led by Prof. T. Fuji, of the Department of Agriculture at the Tokyo University.47 words
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96 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Burglars broke into the Kheng Tin Bar in Seah Street here and got away with SI,7 1 8 in rash and articles last night. According to the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, the burglars gained entry into the bar by scaling a96 words
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Article90 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. There will be 200 school days next year ouf of the 365 days in the year. All schools will be open on Saturday mornings for two hours for each session. In the Chinese-medium schools, Saturday mornings will be used for regular lessons or90 words
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Article25 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thrus. The Young Women's Christian Association will hold an "Ideal Home Exhibition" on Nov. 9 at 10 a.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall.25 words
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186 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE Thurs. The Public Daily Rated Architect Workers' Union will hold a general meeting on Nov. 13 to take a strike ballot. This is in response to a call made by the Public Daily Rated Employees' Union Federation to take out industrial action186 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous43 1966-11-04 5 STORE DIARY 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Tanjong Kling, Boon Lay; •Kampong Heap Guan San, Telok Blangah Road; KamS>ng Goh Soon; and Jalan erseri. Chua Chu Kang Road. 7.30 p.m. National Theatre, Tank Road: A Malay variety thow.43 words
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WORLD NEWS
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386 1966-11-04 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI). PRESIDENT Johnson returned from Asia yesterday and said he was much more hopeful and confident about the war in Vietnam than when he departed 17 days and 31,500 miles ago. Addressing thousands of greeters at Dulles Airport, the President renewed386 words
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191 1966-11-04 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) A team of leading Korean businessmen told U.S. officials yesterday there was a lack of information about the Korean business society in the United States. Mr. Lee Han Won, President of the Daehan Flour Mills Co. Ltd., and Dong-A Commercial191 words
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Article80 1966-11-04 6 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI)— Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson hopes to visit Japan "at some mutually convenient date in the future." it was announced today. The announcement came in the final communique at the end of the sth regular Anglo-Japanese ministerial talks between Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr.80 words
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162 1966-11-04 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI> The United States pledged yesterday to help developing countries to make their primary products a more dependable source of foreign income. "We cannot disregard the impact of difficulties in world markets for coffee, cocoa, rubber, tin to name a few162 words
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204 1966-11-04 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI). —An Ashfield, New South Wales, woman has apologised for anti-American demonstrations in Aus- tralia during President Johnson's recent visit. In a letter to the editor of the Washington Post and Times Herald, published yesterday, Juliette C. May wrote"l write because the204 words
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196 1966-11-04 6 PONTIAC, Michigan, Thurs. (UPI). —The entire night crew of the Pontiac Police Department called in "sick" yesterday in a wage dispute which lead to the first police strike in the U.S. since 1919. Police Chief Mr. William K. Hanger said all 13196 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-11-04 6 NEW YORK. Thurs. (AP) Three officers of the Lockheed Aircraft Corp. from left, Mr. Harold T. Luskin, Mr. Carl Kotchian and Mr. Wullis M. Hawkin, show a model of the firm's design for Supersonic passenger plane during a press conference at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm,52 words
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Article112 1966-11-04 6 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. (AP> Actress Connie Stevens divorced actor James Stacy yesterday after testifying, "he didn't want to be married." Miss Stevens. 28. testified before a Superior Court Commissioner that Stacy, 29. used abusive and vulgar language to her in public. They were wed on Oct. 12,112 words
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Article195 1966-11-04 6 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. (UPI). Secretary General U. Thant has appealed to Ghana to release the Guinean government delegation to the Organisation of African Unity Conference which is being held hostage in Accra, the U.N. announced yesterday. Thant sent a message to Lt. Gen. J.A.195 words
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Article84 1966-11-04 6 TAMPICO. Mexico, Thurs. (AP> Twenty-two crewmen were reported missing yesterday in the sinking of an oil drilling barge, with 45 men aboard, off Lobos Island, approximately 75 miles south-east of this port. The barge "Mercury", with modern oil drilling equipment valued at $4 million and owned84 words
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216 1966-11-04 6 PARIS, Thurs. (UPI) Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina flew here irom London yesterday to preside over a conference of Japanese diplomats from all over Europe. Japanese Ambassador to France, Mr. Toru Haguiwara and the French Government's Assistant Chief of Protocol, Mr. Acques O'connor, met216 words
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Article71 1966-11-04 6 CAMP PENDLETON. California, Thurs. (AP) Three -Marines died and another was burned critically yesterday while fighting a stubborn brush fire on the big Camp Pendleton Marine Base. Marine spokesmen said the Marines were trapped at the top of a ridge when fire flashed back over71 words
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Article78 1966-11-04 6 LONDON, Thur. (UPl)—The kids gangec up on Mrs. Wilhelmine Mcßride when she divorced her husband James last year. "Don't send daddy away," her three young daughters pleaded. She asked a judge yesterday to cancel the decree. "At first I couldnt make up my mind." she said,78 words
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Article140 1966-11-04 6 ITHACA. New York, Thurs. (UPI) Nobel chemistry prize winner. Mr. Peter J.W. Debye died yesterday in Tompkins County Hospital. He was 82. The Todd Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Cornell University, considered one of the world's leading physical chemists, Mr. Debye laid much of140 words
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Article136 1966-11-04 6 COLUMBUS, Ohio. Thurs. A P) The Ohio Supreme Court yesterday set Dec. 2 as the execution date for four men. Never in Ohio history have four persons been executed on the same day. The last execution in the State's electric chair at Ohio Penitentiary was in136 words
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Miscellaneous25 1966-11-04 6 HP r v x si ■llM X.. > STAR LI6MT,STAR BR/eHT;..FIRST* STAR 1 SEE TONJK3HT,..! WISH I WisH I GOULD REMEMBER THE REST" OF "THE WiSH25 words
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Miscellaneous174 1966-11-04 6 INTRODUCING BC AND HIS FRIENDS TO YOU... SINGAPORE, Thurs: We have received many letters from our readers expressing deep appreciation for our BC comic strips which appear in Page 6 of our paper. Way back in 1911 there was Kraxy Kat which fascinated everyone. Then we had Toonerville Folks, Barnaby174 words
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Commercial and industrial
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Article616 1966-11-04 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Industrials eased further throughout the day. The main activity was again found in Gammon with business done at low ebb from $1.40 to $1.36 to $1.38. S'pore Traction, after a weak start at 41 cents, recovered 1* cents to 42* cents. Veneer drifted to616 words
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Article64 1966-11-04 7 T7EW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) Rubber futures today dosed 25 points higher •cross the board on one contract traded. Nov. 23.00 23.75 Jan 23.00 23.75 Mar. (X) 23.25 23.75 July 23.25 23.75 May 23.25 23.75 Sept 23.25 23.75 Nov. 23.25 23.75 (X) High and Low 23.25 13 2564 words
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Article, Illustration41 1966-11-04 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Sir Maurice Bridgeman, Chairman of British Petroleum, has arrived in Singapore from Australia, accompanied by Lady Bridgeman. Sir Maurice is here to review the progress of BP's operations in Malaysia and Singapore, which commenced in 1964.41 words
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Article292 1966-11-04 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 631 cents per lb., unchanged. The tone was quiet and slightly easier. Opening quotations were fractionally better on improved London advices. Demand for forwards both outright and the basis292 words
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Article129 1966-11-04 7 AKRON, Ohio, Thurs. iUPI) The Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company has reported the highest sales and earnings in his tory during the first nine months of 1966 Third quarter sales and earnings also were at a record level, topping those of all previous July September periods.129 words
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Article101 1966-11-04 7 TOKYO. Japan. Thurs—The Japan Ammonium Sulphate Export Association has concluded a contract with Indonesia's state-managed trading agency in Japan for exporting 95.000 tons of chemical fertilizers to that country, worth US$7.5 million. The deal was the first to be sealed under the framework of yen credits101 words
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Article22 1966-11-04 7 HONG KONG, Thurs. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK55.7325/5.745 per US dollar for cash HK515.99 per pound sterling HK5265.75 per tael gold.22 words
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Article14 1966-11-04 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The tin price for today was $607 per picul, down14 words
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Article, Illustration105 1966-11-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Shiro Inokoshi, Managing Director of the Inokoshi Cash Register Co., Ltd., Tokyo, visited the stall of Sharikat Eastern Typewriter (SDN) Berhad at the Interna- tional Trade Fair in Kuala Lumpur. He said that the Inokoshi cash register, which is specially designed for105 words
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354 1966-11-04 7 SYDNEY, Australia, Thurs. —The first batch of QANTAS cadet pilots have graduated and are now engaged in general aviation work. This cadet pilot training scheme is the QANTAS answer to a shortage of pilots. The scheme was designed to turn young men with354 words
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Article81 1966-11-04 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today were: New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D. 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-5/16 creditbills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 353/8; Airmail O.D. 35-1 2; 90 d/st. 36-1/16 credit bills; 36-1/8 trade81 words
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Article188 1966-11-04 7 B S Boustead 1.48 1.49 Cnemical Co 1.39 1.40 CcJd Storage 2.98 3.00 Dunlop 2.39 E. Smelting CD 4.10 4.12 Esso Ords 2.85 2.86 United Holdings 1.34 F. N. Ord 3.30 3.34 Gammon 1.38 1.39 Georgetown 1.25 1.34 G. E. Life 55.00 59.00 Hume Pref 1.55 1.56 Hotel S'pura188 words
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Article65 1966-11-04 7 rmmw^ FT223^^^SJ3H5JHl!lHlHSHHHiH^^Ki55S [SiQ^|S29HfiBBBBB8BBBB^HHi^^BQMl Malayan Tin 28/Mem Tin lid 1/3| Pahang Consol. CD 15/3 15/6 Petaling 4.58 4.62 Pungah CCR 10 9 Rahman Hyd. 3.32 3.38 Sel. Dredging 2.30 Siamese CD 10/9 11/7* Southern Kinta CD 27/9 28/Southern Malayan 25/9 26/Sungei Besi XD 18/18/9 Sungei Way 2.21 Taiping Con 4.9065 words
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Article51 1966-11-04 7 Bassett (50 cts) 78 .82 Batu Lintang CD 1.63 Glenealy CD 1.40 1.50 Jeram Kuantan CD 2.03 Kempas 1.94 1.99 Kepong Plant 1.80 Kluang Ord 1.63 Mentakab 1.50 N>w Scudai 4.10 Riverview 2/4 6el. Coconut 2.60 2.80 Sungei Bagan 1.56 Sungei Tukang 95 Temerloh 1.91 Ulu Benut 1.4251 words
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Article32 1966-11-04 7 Anglo Asian l/5£ 1/6 Anglo Oriental 4/1 Bekoh 2/9 3/Bk. S'bawang 5/4 Chembong 1/3 1/4 Craigielea CD 1/5 1/6 K.L. Kepong 1/104 2/6 Kulim 1/104 1/11 Strs. Rubber 1/4 1/832 words
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Article29 1966-11-04 7 First Malayan 2.15 2.25 Second Malayan 1.52 1.62 Third Malayan XD 1.07 1.18 Malaysian Commerce .87 .98 Mai Savings Fund 1.27 1.37 Sterling Commodity XD 3/9 4/329 words
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Article162 1966-11-04 7 TIME AIRLINES FROM 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 8 50 a.m. JL 712 Jakarta. 930 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. 10.30 a.m. ML 45l Kuching. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. 2.45 p.m. MAL 043 Kota Bahru, Kuala Lumpur. 3.50 p.m. Air India162 words
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Article163 1966-11-04 7 TIME AIRLINES TO 7.00 a.m. ML 032 Malacca. K. Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, K. Bahru. 7.00 a.m. ML 452 Kuching. Kuala Lumpur. 7.31 a.m. MAL 122 8.00 a.m. PAA 842 Saigon. Manila. Guam. Honolulu. Los Angeies. San Francisco. 8.30 a.m. MAL 616 Hongkong. 9.00 a.m. CPA 570 Hongkong.163 words
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Article58 1966-11-04 7 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8.15 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore 8.25 a.m. MAL (ML 032) Singapore. Malacca. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang. Ipoh. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 044) Singapore. 12.30 p.m. MAL (ML 512) Singapore. 12.35 p.m. MAL (ML 008) Singapore. 1.25 p.m. MAL (ML 043)58 words
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Article114 1966-11-04 7 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.10 p.m. MAL (ML 127) Singapore. 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 845 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 121) Ipon. Penang, Kota Bahru. 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Singapore. 10.20 a.m. MAL (ML 044) Kuantan. Kota Bahru. 10.30114 words
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Article192 1966-11-04 7 SINGAPORE The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Yewbank 5 Madagascar Maru 6/7 Golden Spring 8/0 Stentor 10/11 State of Madras 13/14 Straat Banka 15/16 Australasia 18 Viminale 19 Tokyo Maru 23/24 Kunak 25/26 Svend Maersk 27/28 Hiye Maru 29/30 Mizekawa Maru192 words
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Article118 1966-11-04 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Previous Today's Sellers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk Sept 42.50 42.50 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums Sept 45.00 45.00 Sugar (Java) ex-godown 25.75 25.75 Nutmegs 110s 485.00 485.00 Nutmegs B W 240.00 240.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 125.50 125.00 Pepper118 words
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Article448 1966-11-04 8 AT one time there was the fear that tin deposits on the west coast of the Peninsula would be worked out in a few decades. Local miners have opened up tin mines in south Thailand. To stop the outflow of capital to that area the Government448 words
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Article330 1966-11-04 8 disclosure by Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman that four communist terrorists have been sighted in the mountains of central West Malaysia is rather disconcerting. The old gang is again up to its tricks. It is to be expected that the terrorists would sneak back to their old haunts after330 words
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1201 1966-11-04 8 fPHE public sector has an important role to play in development, says the Indian Minister for Planning and National Development, Mr. Ashoka Mehta. In an article on "Increasing Responsibility Of Public Sector Industries," which is reproduced in this page, Mr. Ashoka Mehta said:1,201 words
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Article, Illustration973 1966-11-04 8 us the 1 main, most important thing is to achieve justice and prosperity/' said Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, speaking to world press representatives at a luncheon given in celebration of the return of Indonesia to the United Nations. There was great interest in the973 words
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1269 1966-11-04 9 P.S. TAN - By P.S. TAN SINGAPORE Is not only the fifth largest port in the world but it Is also one ©f the richest and most colourlul playgrounds. Each year thousands of tourists visit this Occident's gateway to the East »nd the Orient's gateway1,269 words
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Article, Illustration531 1966-11-04 10 MADELEINE NATHAN - Bv MADELEINE NATHAN SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The local airline industry Is also contributing a significant role towards the development of tourism in this region besides the several tourist promotional bodies in Singapore. Malaysian Airways in keeping with its expansion scheme, is exploring every possibility531 words
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Article255 1966-11-04 10 K. Sidhu - (By K. Sidhu) SINGAPORE. Thurs. Metro Departmental Store provides special attractions and services for touristshoppers in Singapore. Situated at an ideal spot in busy High Street, this departmental store caters both for the young and the old. Fully a r-conditioned, it has everything for255 words
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335 1966-11-04 10 K. Sidhu - (By K. Sidhu) SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The soft lights and the hanging; thatch overhead add a flavour of realism and for a few hours the night is transformed into a "Malayan Night." This sudden change of atmosphere is seen four times a week at the Adelphi335 words
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Article453 1966-11-04 10 MARTIN LIM - By MARTIN LIM SINGAPORE, Thurs. Malayan Railway provides excellent train services with air-conditioned (first class) comfort for those wishing to travel from here to Penan*. It takes just under two days with Malayan Railway to get there. Malayan Railway realising the importance of the453 words
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Advertisement90 1966-11-04 9 He is a VI.E with Malaysian Whoever you are, you're a V.I.P. (Very Important Person) to Malaysian and Malaysian does its best for you. A mighty fine best it is! The smiling steward who welcomes you aboard...the charming sarong kebaya clad air hostesses...superb food ...wonderfully comfortable seats (the same as90 words
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Advertisement58 1966-11-04 10 ADELPHI HOTEL Welcomes M| ADELPHI GRILL %JT*3l "THE ROMANS" Provide non-stop dance ADELPHI NIGHT CLUB PEACOCK BAR (Dreu. Informal. Bp.m.-midnight. No cover charge after 10p.m.) TERESA KHOO HER 3 NOTES PLUS GUEST BANDS Nightly except Sundays. T 71 p m, v* •<: OP 'v.- Miilm i Z I MALAY CULTURAL58 words
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Advertisement213 1966-11-04 10 METRO In support of SIKGAPOJRf? II J J paradise SINGATbRE ToußliT WSk held by THE SINGAPORE TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD A $2/- GIFT CHEQUE FOR EVERY PURCHASE OF $12.50 WHICH CAN BE EXCHANGED FOR ANY GOODS IN OUR STORE. ioio TOURISTS! DO YOU KNOW! Goods purchased CHEAPER than in See the213 words
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Article1191 1966-11-04 11 There was one man in the whole world that Stalin feared more than any other...Leon Trotsky. It was Trotsky whom Lenin himself named as the next Russia n Leader. If Trotsky had been strong enough to take control of the Soviet Union in 19241,191 words
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Article591 1966-11-04 11 IWENT to bed last night after reading a London newspaper. And that is not the best reading to go to bed on, believe me. I mean no offense in commenting that having read London papers regularly over many years there seems to be more591 words
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Advertisement27 1966-11-04 11 COM! 1 r V <** N V »> ,r I m £4* e> :<..-^F ft V j&M--r-r <" to :-v <* t THE MAN FROM X (Watch this space for further27 words
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Miscellaneous184 1966-11-04 11 ORGAN IS AT lON ttißk OPEN'S TODAY! P!ease Note Change Of Timea: 11.41 1.15, 3.4%. Ul A 9.13 p.m. Presented in *1 MM "RUSSIAN ADVENTURE" Hosted by BING CROSBY tn Color A Cathay Re'.ease ODFON PALACE TOMORROW MIDNIC.HT! A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS Clint Eastwood Color Scope I CATHAY I PALACE184 words
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Miscellaneous634 1966-11-04 11 What Radio s on in Is H. ana Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang: 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Rahru; 4 Taiping; Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. Petang 3.00 Pembukaan dan reng kasan -ranchangan 3.01 Kalongan Asll; 3.25 The Big Mac Show, "Horses, Horses, Horses.634 words
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Miscellaneous313 1966-11-04 11 fN'IIAW ORGANISATION CAPITOL Phone ***** Now Showing 11-IJ»S-4-6. 30-9.30 Scan Connery, Jean Seberg Joanne Woodward in Warner Bros* -A FIXE MADNESS" color TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! Saras wathi Sabatham (Tl color Sunday M'nite "Magnificent Trio" Mandarin. Cs, color If Phpne.2B4l4 Opens Today 1 l-1.45-4-fi.3o-9 15 Henry Fond*. Joanne Woodward. Jason Robard-s Paul313 words
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Article, Illustration66 1966-11-04 12 SEOUL, South Korea, Thurs. With flags in both hands. President Johnson acknowledges the cheers of the crowds as he drives through the streets of Seoul. He was in South Korea on the last leg of his 25,000 mile seven-nation Pacific and Asian tour on Monday. President66 words
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410 1966-11-04 12 Danish 'pay-as-you-earn' flop COPENHAGEN. Thurs. (AFP) —Crown Princess Margrethe of Denmark, acting in her capacity of temporary regent, yesterday signed a government decree dissolving parliament and calling general elections for November 22. Premier Jens Otto Krag unexpectedly decided to410 words
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Article321 1966-11-04 12 HOLLYWOOD. California. Thurs. <AP> The aplomb with which Robert Vaughn plays Napoleon Solo on the television series. "The Man From U..NC.L.E.." is not entirely due to the actors craft. He is a cool one off the screen as well. You get the impression from the321 words
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216 1966-11-04 12 ROME, Thurs. (AFP). U.S. Roving Ambassador Mr. Averell Harriman left Rome by air for Paris last night, after important talks with Pope Paul VI and Italian statesmen yesterday. In his 40 minute talk with the Pope Mr Harriman reportedly briefed him on216 words
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Article76 1966-11-04 12 ALGIERS, Thurs. (AFP) Algeria will pay in oranges and other farm products for the 200,000 tons of wheat which the Soviet Union is sending here to compensate for a poor harvest in Algeria, it was disclose by Soviet embassy sources yesterday. The Soviet wheat shipment was76 words
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Article97 1966-11-04 12 BIRKENHEAD, Cheshire, Thurs. (AFP) A threecar train for use by the King and Queen of Thailand was loaded aboard the Blue Funnel freighter Calchas, at Birkenhead yesterday. The train worth £250.000 comprises a day coach and night coach for King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit together with a97 words
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Article24 1966-11-04 12 LOURENCO MARQUES* Mozambique, Thurs. (AFP) One of the world's oldest men, Codila Da!a, died her# yesterday at the age of 133.24 words
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Advertisement496 1966-11-04 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATION VACANT 20 Words So/- (Minimum) VACANCIES EXIST: Cosmetic Demonstrators, Outdoor Salesgirls, Receptionist, Typist, Salesman. Contact Room 204. Bangunan Cho Tek, 135. Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. ENGAGEMENT v The engagement took place at Ipoh, Perak on Monday 31st October, 1966 between Mr. Chew Ei Ven of Kuantan, Pahang,496 words
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Advertisement285 1966-11-04 12 NOTICES SELANGOR TURF CLUB Three Digits Forecast Pool The Public are advised that commencing with the Selangor November 1966 race meeting on 6th November 1966, Three Digits Forecast Pool Tickets and A.B.C. Three Digits Forecast Pool Tickets based on the usual $l/- Unlimited Sweep will be on sale to the285 words
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Advertisement679 1966-11-04 12 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS (A) Commonwealth Scholarships tenable in Canada, Ceylon, India and the United Kingdom. (B) East-west Centre Scholarships tenable in Hawaii. (C) World Health Orranisation Scholarship tenable in the U.S.A. (D) Sino British Scholarships in the U.K. (E) Colombo Plan Scholarship in India. Applications are invited from suitable candidates679 words
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Advertisement376 1966-11-04 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA JUNIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT GRADE I APPLICATIONS arc invited from suitable Federal Citizens between the ages of 28 and 40 years old for the Post of Junior Technical Assistant Grade I. Workshop Transport 2. Applicants must be able to read and write good English and will376 words
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Advertisement163 1966-11-04 12 "'"•Wkf- Eastern Sun 4 23-6. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIAGES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. PERSONAL, IN MEMORIAM ETC. $lO/FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 50 CENTS VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ETC $5/FOR A MINIMUM OP TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL163 words
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Article, Illustration355 1966-11-04 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Sub-Aqua Club intends to form a Federation of sub-aqua clubs in Southeast-Asia to stimulate interest in the sport. In an interview with Sun sport, the secretary of thf Singapore Sub Aqua Clufc Mr. Patrick Buxton, said: "Although we are a young355 words
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165 1966-11-04 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A one-day "End of Season All-Star" meet will round off the Singapore softball season for 1966. The meet will be held on Nov. 11 on the SRC padang, starting at 9.30 a.m. It will be softball galore with altogether six matches, between165 words
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Article26 1966-11-04 13 MALACCA. Thurs. —The Malacca Hockey Association will hold their annual general meeting on November 20 at the Malacca High School at 10.30 a.m.26 words
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323 1966-11-04 13 K. Stanley - By K. Stanley KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Kampar Pel Yuan National Type Secondary (Chinese) School has become the first ever Chinese School in the history of Malaysia to have produced and fielded a school rugger team. The man who made this possible is323 words
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Article184 1966-11-04 13 SEREMBAN. Thurs. In the Aitklnson Trophy rugger league match played here this evening, Negri Sembilan Police XV sprang a surprise when they threw in "the towel" at the commencement of the second half and conceded the match to Kuala Pilah Disstrlct XV. The score184 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-11-04 13 SEVENTEEN-YEAR OLD Natalia Kuchinskaya from Leningrad with the U.S.S.R. Cup which she took for the first time at the Gymnastics Championships at the Sports Palace in Luzhniki, Moscow. She was the best out of the 32 competitors who fought for the glittering trophy.47 words
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Article283 1966-11-04 13 GANEFO ORGANISERS SEND IT OFFICIALLY SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Choirman of the Organising Committee of the Games of the Newly Emerging Forces (Ganefo), Mr. Tep Phan has sent an official "welcome" invitation to Singapore to participate in the competition to be held at Phnom Penh from Nor. 25283 words
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Article, Illustration78 1966-11-04 13 A tense moment at the goalmouth during the finals between Harper Gilfillan Sports Club and Champion Motors in the junior division S B H A knockout competition. Harper Gilfillan goalkeeper is seen making a splendid save during a melee in front of goal. The match ended in aEastern Sun pix. - 78 words
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244 1966-11-04 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An official inquiry will be held into the "walkout" by Harper Gilfillan Sports Club in the finals of the Singapore Business Houses F.A. knockout soccer competition played at Jalan Besar Stadium Wednesday next, writes Albert John- son. The entire Harper Gilfillan team244 words
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118 1966-11-04 13 PORT DICKSON, Thurs.— Port Dickson Garrison handed a 7 1 thrashing to the defending champions Siliau Estate to enter the finals of the P.D. Football Association Knock-out competition here yesterday. Garrison steered by the Malaysian soccer international Dali Omar pulverised the defending champions and hit118 words
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Article276 1966-11-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. (R.D. Selva) The Malaysian Hockey Federation XI creim of Malaysian hockey today beat Selangor Club by four goals to nil at the Selangor Club padang. The side will represent Malaysia at the Asian Games in Bangkok in December. During the first half MHF276 words
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Advertisement571 1966-11-04 13 PIBLK APPOIMMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA JUNIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT GRADE I Applications are invited from suitable Federal Citizens between the ages of 28 and 40 years old for the post Junior Technical Assistant Grade I, Workshop Transport. 2 Applicants must be able to read and write good English and will be571 words
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Miscellaneous32 1966-11-04 13 Sports Diary Soccer:— FAS league Div 2A: Sukaramai vs Had in Mass at F.P. Div 2D: T.B.A. vs Hamilton at F.P. Div 3C. Windsor Rovers vs 40 Base HEME at BODCA ground.32 words
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Article, Illustration35 1966-11-04 14 GALINA Prozumenschikova (USSR), at the International Swimming Competitions for swimmers of Bulgaria, Norway, Poland, USA and USSR in Moscow. She set new world 100 m breast-stroke record by timing 1 min. 15.7 sec.35 words
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355 1966-11-04 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs—The Forces Driving Club's "Driving Test" to be held at Empress Place car park on Nov. 6, starting at 10.00 a.m., will highlight the sporting events that will be held during Singapore's Tourist Week. The meet has attracted a large number of entries355 words
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537 1966-11-04 14 SYLVANIA, Ohio, Thurs. (UPI) Johnny Person of New York was named "outstanding boxer of the month" by the World Boxing Association yesterday, for his Madison Square Garden decision over third-ranking heavyweight Amos ("Big Train") Lincolin. The WBA said the win was more impressive537 words
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Article60 1966-11-04 14 ROME, Thurs. (UPI) The Council of the European Boxing Union (EBU) ruled yesterday that Germany's Karl Mildenberger must either defend his European heavyweight crown or give it up. The EBU then called for bids from promoters for a title bout between the champion and Italian60 words
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263 1966-11-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Hockev Federation has already received the "green light'' from the Olympic Council of Malaysia for their contingent of 18 players and four officials including the foreign coach Mr. V. V. Naidu for the Asian Games. Mr. G. Vijiyanathan. secretary of263 words
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Article46 1966-11-04 14 NAIROBI. Thurs. (AFP) The Pakistan hockey and cricket teams arrived here yesterday. The hockey team, silver medallists at the Tokyo Olympics, will play their first Test match in Kenya on Saturday. Today they will play in Nairobi against the Mayor's Eleven.46 words
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202 1966-11-04 14 PARIS, Thurs. (AFP). A total of 25 countries have already entered for the World University Games at Tokyo in August 1967, the Executive Committee of the International University Sports Federation heard here yester- day. Besides these, three others have indicated they intend202 words
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Article82 1966-11-04 14 LONDON. Thurs. (AFP)— For the second year in succession, a Kent player has won the "Young Cricketer Trophy'' awarded by the "Cricket Writers Club.'' He is David Underwood, the England bowler. Alan Knott, the Kent wicketkeeper. had the honour last year. Underwood was closely followed in82 words
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83 1966-11-04 14 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Six teams have entered for the N.S. Public Works Dept. inter-district football league for the A. Varatharajah Cup competition. The teams are Seremban Head Office, Kuala Pilah, Jelebu. Tampin. Port Dickson, Seremban Workshop. Mr. E. Anthony football member for N.S.P.W.D. Sports83 words
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Article32 1966-11-04 14 MALACCA. Thurs. The annual Malacca Club golf championships to be played over 36 holes will be held on November 11 and 12 at the Ayer Keroh Country Club golf course.32 words
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154 1966-11-04 14 MANILA. Thurs. (AFP)— The Philippine contingent to the Fifth Asian Games next December in Bankok will be trimmed down to the barest requirements of national representation, sports officials indicated here today. Antonio de Las Alas, president of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF), has154 words
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Article91 1966-11-04 14 EBBW VALE, Wales, Thurs. (AFP) The touring Australian rugby team, the Wallabies are going from strength to strength. Yesterday they smashed a combine Ebbw Vale and Abertillery Selection by 25 points to six. Their success on Welsh soil, so hard to come by foi91 words
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257 1966-11-04 14 MANILA. (UPI) Gabriel (Flash) Elorde i* going ahead with preparations for his Nov. 28 titie fight against lightweight champion Carlos Ortiz at New York's Madison Square Garden despite a reported move to block the match according to the Filipino s adviser and father in257 words
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Article55 1966-11-04 14 MANILA. Thurs. (AP> Pakistan and South Korea have been admitted as members of the Asian Amateur Softball Association, the association's headquarters in Manila announced yesterday. This brought to nine the present membership of the association. Other members are Japan Thailand, Singapore, India. Hong Kong,55 words
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75 1966-11-04 14 LONDON. Thurs. (AFP) Wallaby replacement hooker Dick Taylor arrived here yesterday to take over from Ross Cullen, sent off for ear-biting in the Australians' match against Oxford University. The 24-year-old Taylor, from Sydney's Eastwood Club, said on arrival at London Airport he did not75 words
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Article59 1966-11-04 14 NAIROBI. Thurs. (AFP) Four members of the protennis "circuit", Australians Rod Laver and Lew Hoad, with Pierre Barthes (France) and Andress Gimeno (Spain) arrived here yesterday for a tournament. Play will start today with Hoad meeting Gimeno and Laver playing Barthes. In the doubles, Laver and Hoad59 words
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Article66 1966-11-04 14 LAYANG LAYANG, Thurs. The following will represent Oil Palms of Malaya Junior Club in a friendly tennis match against 8.8.C. Tebrau team at 8.8.C. grounds. Johore Bahru on Saturday beginning at 3.00 p.m. Koshy Samuel, Arthur David, C.J. Pereira, C. T. Thomas, C.S. Menon,66 words
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Article, Illustration23 1966-11-04 14 GERMAN Sveshnikov from Gorky at the USSR Fencing Championship became champion for the third time. He is seen above. Photo by V. Shandrin.Photo by V. Shandrin. - 23 words
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Miscellaneous61 1966-11-04 14 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.04 a.m. (7.8 ft), 3.11 p.m. (6.7 ft.). Port Swettenham: 7.30 a.m. (11.6 ft.), 8.57 p.m. (11 ft.) Port Dickson: 9.35 a.m. (7.8 ft.), 9.38 p.m. (7.2 ft.). Singapore: 2.38 a.m. (7.7 ft.), 1.30 p.m. (9 ft.), gedili Kechil: 1.58 a.m. (7 8 ft.), 11.30 a.m.61 words
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Article495 1966-11-04 15 WINDSOR LAD - Chief Master shapes like a winner By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three horses under trainer Micky Donnelly stood out in testing workouts on a good track here this morning. They were Chief Master (late Cheetah), Emir Star and Little Clement. Chief Master shaped like495 words
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54 1966-11-04 15 HONG KONG, Thurs. (AFP)—The Singapore Police cricket team opened their two-week tour of Hong Kong with a match against the Army side, champions of the local league today. The Singapore team, winners of the senior tournament in the Republic, include four players who54 words
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Article26 1966-11-04 15 BUCHAREST. Thurs. (AFP) Rumania beat Switzerland by 4-2 in their European Nations Cup match here yesterday. At half time. the Rumanians led by 4-0.26 words
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Article, Illustration547 1966-11-04 15 KUALA L U M P U R, Thurs. Dedication to sport and all the honour and glory accompanying it cannot fill the rice-bowl of a Malacca State hockey player and his 10-mem-ber family. For this man is still without a job547 words
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Article196 1966-11-04 15 BRISBANE. Thurs. (AFP) France's injured tennis stars Francoise Durr and Evelyne Terras went down fighting in the women's doubles semi-final at the Queensland Lawn Tennis Championships in Brisbane today. Miss Terras, nursing a sore shoulder, and Miss Durr. suffering from a damaged wrist tendon, lost196 words
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106 1966-11-04 15 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. (UPI) The United States took the first world amateur softball championship on Tuesday ripping through teams from 10 other nations with a display of power that left little doubt as to who invented the game. The Americans downed Mexico 6-0 in106 words
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346 1966-11-04 15 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. (AP). The World Boxing Council (WBC) on Wednesday asked the New York Athletic Commission to withhold recognition of a proposed lightweight title fight between Carlos Oritz and Gabriel (Flash) Elorde of the Philippines. Ortiz is recognized as champion by almost everyone346 words
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Article328 1966-11-04 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Engineering student. Tan Eng Kiat, won six first places cut of 12 events during the Polytechnic Annual Swimming" Carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club. Tan won first place in three successive events in the 50 metres butterfly, followed soon by the 100328 words
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Article52 1966-11-04 15 MUAR, Thurs. —The second •nnual table-tennis championship of the Johore State branch of the Malaysian Chinese Association Youth Section, which was to have been held at the Kluang M.C.A. branch hall on Oct. 30 has been postponed to November 20. It will be held at the52 words
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Article76 1966-11-04 15 ZAGREB. Thurs. (AFP) Dynamo Zagreb qualified tor the eighth finals of the Inter-Cities Fairs Football Cup here yesterday by beating Scottish club Dumfermline Athletic 2 0 in their 16th finals return leg match. Although Dumfermline won 4 2 in the first leg. thus the aggregate was 4 4.76 words
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146 1966-11-04 15 LONDON, Thurs. (AFP) Ron Jones, the British international sprinter, has had second thoughts about retiring from top class athletics. Jones, a works study engineer, had intended to retire at the end of last season but a string of good performances has led him to146 words
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Article36 1966-11-04 15 BUDAPEST. Thurs. (AFP) Ferenc Vaaros of Budapest beat Gothenberg by seven goals to one In the first leg of their InterCities Fairs Cup match here yesterday. At half time, the Hungarians were leading 3-0.36 words
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Article242 1966-11-04 15 WEMBLEY, Thurs. (AFP) England's World Soccer Cup winning outfit put up 0 disappointing display at Wembley, scene of their July triumph, last night with a goalless draw against Czechoslovakia. Faced bv a young and largely untried side, England dominated the play but could not find242 words
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468 1966-11-04 15 GEOFFREY MILLER - By GEOFFREY MILLER LONDON, Thurs. (AP). Tony Hateley, Chelsea's £lOO,OOO centre-forward with a flair for heading goals, is the man every English soccer fan is talking about at the moment. Next Saturday Chelsea play Manchester United at home. Hateley could be468 words
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Article62 1966-11-04 15 LONDON. Thurs. (AFP) The Football Association has cancelled the under-23 match planned on Nov. 23 at Leicester, because no opponents can be found for the English hopefuls. England wer e due to meet Italy, but the Italians later announced they could not make the trip. After62 words
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Article, Illustration167 1966-11-04 15 riE 1972 Olympic Gaines have already started for 57-year-old lawyer Herbert Kunze (left) of Dusseldorf and his press chief. Arthur J. Keser, Kunze has just been unanimously elected by the Organisation Committee to the post of General Secretary of the Games which are to take place in167 words
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Article63 1966-11-04 15 WOLVERHAMPTON, (Staffordshire), Thurs. (AFP). The condition of Irish steeplechase jockey Michael Scudamore, who was seriously injured at Wolverhampton races on Tuesday was reported last night to be still "fair". Scudamore is in the Royal Hospital here suffering from severe face and chest injuries after being kicked when63 words
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Article57 1966-11-04 15 LONDON, Thurs. (AFP? Results of last night's British football matches: International: England 0, Czechoslovakia 0. Inter-Cities Fair Cup 2nd round, second leg: Kilmarnock 7, Royal Antwerp 2, (Kilmarnock qualify on 8-2 aggregate). Third Division: Shrewsbury 3. Bristol R 4. Scottish Ist Div. Glasgow Celtic 7, Stirling A.57 words
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Article81 1966-11-04 15 UTRECHT, Thurs. (AFP) English First Division side West Bromwich Albion drew their Inter-Cities Fairs Cup second round first leg match against Dos of Utrecht at one goal a piece. A crowd of 5.000 saw Hope put West Brom into a one goal lead in the81 words
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Article97 1966-11-04 15 MUAR. Thurs. —Lin Kok Yin captured the singles title (teachers' section) in the Muar District primary school teachers and pupils table-tennis championships organised by the Muar Chinese School Teachers* Association. Full results: Men's Singles (teachers section): Lin Kok Yin (champion), Wong Lik Tow (runner-up). Men's Doubles97 words
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Article45 1966-11-04 15 KILMARNOCK, Scotland, Thurs. (AFP) Scottish side Kilmarnock took a convincing step forward in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup by beating Royal Antwerp 7-2 in their second round leg here last night. The Scots qualify for tha third round on an aggregate of 8-2.45 words
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Article, Illustration271 1966-11-04 16 LONDON, Thurs. Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina, left London yesterday after talks with British Government Ministers. His visit, which began on Saturday, marked the fifth round in the series of regular Anglo-Japanese consultations. Mr. Shiina was received by Prime Minister Harold Wilson271 words
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Article135 1966-11-04 16 TOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese Foreign Office said yesterday the recent success of Communist China's nuclear-tipped missile will make it more difficult to achieve peace in Vietnam. The Ministry said the successful test will boost the morale of the Chinese people and harden the attitude of135 words
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Article, Illustration39 1966-11-04 16 TOKYO, Thurs. A beautiful mother and a chubby child always make a lovely picture whatever the occasion may be. The radiant mother in this picture is Crown Princess Michiko with her handsome 10month old son, Prince Aya.39 words
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98 1966-11-04 16 TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI). The Japanese Foreign Office is not enthusiastic about the Philippines-pro-posed all Asian Conference on Vietnam, Japanese newspapers said today. Vice Foreign Minister Takezo Shimoda told newsmen yesterday that the government is studying carefully the advisability of holding such a conference on Vietnam98 words
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217 1966-11-04 16 TOKYO, Thurs. Diamond rings, that old Western style symbol of eternal love, are catching the eye of Japanese prospective brides. Diamond rings still run second to kimonos as engagement tokens, but a recent national consumer survey revealed that 34 per cent of Japanese women dream217 words
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