Eastern Sun, 5 November 1966
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Title Section27 1966-11-05 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Esld. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 111. Saturday, November 5 1966. ft MC (P) 1942 ft KDN 2309 Price 15 cents27 words
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Article, Illustration541 1966-11-05 1 PETER LOKE, MARTIN LIM - Eight policemen civilians injured when students fromAf Ann College attempted to gain entry into the City Hall to see Premier Lee Kuan Yew. By PETER LOKE, MARTIN LIM, SINGAPORE, Fridoy. Two hundred "rioting students" trom Ngee Ann College today staged a violent demonstration oufside City Hall, resulting541 words
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Article80 1966-11-05 1 PENANG. Fri. The Minister of Welfare Services, Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, inspected the new 5210.000 remand home and hostel at Paya Terubong here this morning. The new home is expected to be completed in January next year It is situated on a four-acre site and80 words
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Article113 1966-11-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. U.S. Presidential adviser, Mr. Eugene R. Black said today he would discuss "specific economic problems" of Malaysia's development programme with Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and other officials. "As was underscored by President Johnson's just completed visit, these economic problem necessitate the closest113 words
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411 1966-11-05 1 K. G. Tharan - By K. G. Tharan JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The International Communist movement has adopted a new plan to destroy Malaysia. This was disclosed at a press conference held here today by Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. He411 words
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256 1966-11-05 1 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) James Shipton was a mail on a million dollar losing streak. For six years, the contracting company secretary had systematically juggled the books and faked invoices to pay bookies. When the loss was added up, it totalled256 words
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Local News
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Article, Illustration86 1966-11-05 2 LONDON, Frl. Miss Patricia Tillekerante from Kandy, Ceylon (right), and Malaysian student, Miss Pat Leong, sign themselves "in" at the reception desk of Concord House, the Salvation Army's new £lOO,OOO hostel for women students In London. The hostel accommodates 51 students from 18 countries and provides86 words
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358 1966-11-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. After five years of inactivity, the National Society for the Deaf has been revived again. And one of its immediate projects will be a party for about 150 deaf children in and around Kuala Lumpur, to be358 words
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Article, Illustration81 1966-11-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The body of Mrs. Paramaswari Ruthrian, 25, who died in a drowning tragedy with her two children at the 6th mile Ipoh Road on Wednesday, was recovered at 8.30 p.m. last night from a mining pool by police. The body81 words
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Article40 1966-11-05 2 PENANG, Fri. A mother of seven children, Lim Boon Pin, 40, was today fined $2,000 or 12 months' Jail in the Sessions Court when she admitted illegal possession of 35 lbs. 7 ozs. of raw opium worth $5,670.40 words
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Article54 1966-11-05 2 $1,216/for the needy MUAR, Fri. The Social and Welfare Department here has paid out a total of $1,216.00 towards 152 cases of public assistance during the month of October. The department has also distributed 140 yards of cloths to poor families. Another sum of $414.45 was given out on text-book54 words
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308 1966-11-05 2 TAIPING, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Haji Hussein, described the training received by the Malaysian Armed Forces as the best for a young and small developing independent nation. Tun Razak said this after making an extensive tour of308 words
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91 1966-11-05 2 PARIT BIT NT A R Fri. The Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said, presented a cheque of 5500.000 for the National Defence Fund to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak. at the town padang here tonight. The presentation was followed91 words
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Article, Illustration302 1966-11-05 2 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri—The cheers and "encores" she received from the "yeah, yeah" crowd has not gone to the head of pretty A-Go-Go dancer and singer, Jenny Yap. For Jenny, dancing and singing is only a hobby and a means of paying302 words
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207 1966-11-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia has responded favourably to the offer by the Indonesian Government to train her military officers in the Army Staff College in Jakarta. However, the Malaysian Government felt that she had yet to study the question through before making a final207 words
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Article66 1966-11-05 2 IPOH, Fri. The Sultan of Perak will open the Driftwood Sculpture Exhibition by Mr. Cheng Chung Leong at the Young Men's Christian Association Hall in Coronation Park here at 4.45 p.m. on Sunday. It will remain open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. *<each day from66 words
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Article221 1966-11-05 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.—The Sin&aP ore Traction Company Employees' Union fcaid today impending strike by its members could be averted if there was "goodwill, sincerity and understanding." This was contained in a letter from the Union to the management, serving Its two-week ultimatum on the management to221 words
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Article146 1966-11-05 3 For OpenHeart Surgery in Perth SINGAPORE. Fri. A gix-year-old child, Voon Siew Young, suffering from a congenital heart defect, will be Singapore's tenth case to be gent to Perth for Openheart Surgery. Siew Young, a "blue baby" at birth, will leave Singapore for Australia on Nov. 7. Her heart defect146 words
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Article67 1966-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. ©antas announced in Sydney today that it would •tandardise on Boeing 707/ 333G aircraft, the biggest of 707 variety. It will buy 10 new Boeing 707-338Gs and sell 13 of its 138Bs. The new aircraft will be delivered from Janu try. 1963 to February, 1969. The67 words
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Article, Illustration92 1966-11-05 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night opened the handiwork exhibition at the Sembawang Branch of the People's Action Party. Mr. Lee is also the Secretary-General of the People's Action Party. After the opening ceremony, Mr. Lee addressed more than 1.00092 words
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Article75 1966-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The French Commercial Attache here, Mr. Claude Fihey, today held a 'Tasting of French Wines, Cheeses and Delicacies" at the Goodwood Park Hotel. Present at the function were Mr. E.W. Barker, Minister of Law and National Development, members of the diplomatic corps and leading businessmen.75 words
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Article, Illustration90 1966-11-05 3 Bows are back in fashion. Expertly styled in this Pair, they are there to break the monotony of the °ntrimmed texture of the shoes. Modelled by Lily, this fashionable sling back is in Pastel combination of the "sweetest" colours. Hence tbe name: "Sweetie Pie". Its creator is90 words
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457 1966-11-05 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Penang businessman, Abdul Rahman Varusay, 41, was today found guilty on three counts of cheating, by the Second District Judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. Varusay was jailed for one day on each charge. The sentences are to run concurrently.457 words
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Article40 1966-11-05 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A charity dance will be held at the Damien Hall in Queenstown tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. in aid of spastic children here. Tickets at $3 per person are available at C.K. Tang, Robinsons and Cold Storage.40 words
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100 1966-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Frl. The 13.000-ton GLENALMOND. launched by Princess Chichibu, sister in law of the Emperor Hirohito, of Japan, sailed into SingagaDore this morning on her maiden voyage. About 50 guests including the British High Commissioner. the Japanese Ambassador. leading agents and representatives of shipping100 words
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346 1966-11-05 4 Malaysia unlikely to send troops to Vietnam Kam Poh SAIGON, Fri. A Malaysian Minister says that the possibility of his country sending troops to help the Republic of Vietnam is unlikely because of both its small size and its own struggle against Communist subversion. But he added that Malaysia "Would346 words
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Article159 1966-11-05 4 IPOH, Fri. A hospital attendant at the Central Mental Hospital in Tanjong Rambutan. Karam Singh, 32, today denied he axed to death another hospital attendant, Mohan Singh, 48. Karam was alleged to have committed the offence while Mohan was asleep on his charpoy on the verandah159 words
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Article, Illustration168 1966-11-05 4 SEREMBAN, F r i. Lieutenant Colonel lan Bruce Baillie, 38, took over command of the Life Guards—at present serving in Seremban recently. Colonel Baillie, second-in-command of the regiment since March, succeeds Lieutenant Colonel Sir James Walter Scott, Bart His appointment brings to the helm of the regiment168 words
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Article, Illustration275 1966-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Puan Sri Sa'adiah Sardon, wife of the Minister of Transport, today became the first Malaysian woman to be made a Commander of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem (C. St J.) when she was presented with the award275 words
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452 1966-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The report made to a ponce officer by Captain Abdul Rahman bin Samsuri, on trial for making a "false report," was not made voluntarily, his counsel, Mr. Peter Mooney, submitted today. Mr. Peter Mooney, said this in his submission before Mr. M.452 words
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126 1966-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —OChe search for the missing aircraft of the Royal Malaysian Air Force entered its third day today. A Royal Malaysian Air Force helicopter and twin engine pioneers yesterday. airlifted a company of the Malaysian Police Field Force into the area126 words
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Article53 1966-11-05 4 ALOR STAR. Fri. Mr. Ong Boon Seong was elected chairman at a meeting of the Kedah State Assembly of the United Democratic Party yesterday eveing. Under the new constitution of the party, Mr. SooChong Hoe was appointed vice-chairman. Mr. Teh Tiang Kheng. Treasurer and Mr. Lim Heng53 words
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Article264 1966-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Union of Commercial Workers today threatened to take industrial action if its claims with 15 firms here were not met soon. The firms are: Paterson Simons and Co. Ltd., The East Asiatic Co. Ltd., Boustead Trading Ltd.. Guthrie and Co. (Far264 words
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Article238 1966-11-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Police Volunteer Reserve here was praised today for the part it played in maintaining law and order during turbulent periods since its formation in 1957. The commendation came from Johore's Chief Police, Officer, Senior Assistant Commissioner, Tuan Haji Abdul Kadir bin Haji238 words
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Article79 1966-11-05 4 IPOH, Fri. A quantity of empty cartridge cases, belonging to the 3rd Battalion of the Malaysian Rangers here was stolen from the rifle range at Tambun Road on Sept. 17, the Magistrate's Court here was told today. Mohamed Noor bin Rasali. 18, was found guilty of the79 words
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Article39 1966-11-05 4 IPOH, Fri. A 'Saree Queen' will be elected at the Deepavali social at the Ipoh Cultural Hall (Ceylon Assosiation) in Connolly Road here on Sunday. A 'Mr. Personality* contest will also be held the same evening.39 words
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Article58 1966-11-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Minister of Lands and Mines. Enche Abdul Rahman Ya'kub concluded hu two-day visit to Johore thli evening. With a team of Johore Government officials, he visited resettlement areai for aborigines in Pontian and Muar today. On his arrival here yesterday morning, he58 words
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Article69 1966-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Pet&ling Jaya Lion» Club will be collecting old clothings, cup and crockeries, toys, blankets, books and magazines, and general items for distribution to the various voluntary organisations. Collection centres are: Bukit Nanas Convent Orphanage, Assunta. Selangor Club, or phone any of tht69 words
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Article85 1966-11-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A National Youths Day, will be held in Malaysia for the first time this year. This was disclosed today by the Minister of Culture, Youths and Sports, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman in his address at the opening session of the annual conference85 words
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Article93 1966-11-05 4 PENANG, Fri. The presence of a Federal Reserve Unit lorry saved a 27-year-old sawmill worker, Seah Choo Thow, from being robbed by two thugs at Jalan Permatang Pauh, Butterworth. last night. Seah was repairing his motor cycle when the two thugs, one armed with an eight-inch file,93 words
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Article47 1966-11-05 4 PENANG. Fri. Cash and personal belongings, amounting to $383, were stolen from the home of Dr. Bulchand Wahdhawani, a military doctor at the Minden Barracks, in Jalan Blntang, Fettes Park, late last night. Entry was gained by opening the main door with a duplicate key.47 words
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330 1966-11-05 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A "Students' National Action Front" to explore all possible avenues to seek redress "on altered violations of University Autonomy and Academic Freedom", has been set up. The decision to set up the Front was made last night tt the meeting the Provisional Council330 words
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115 1966-11-05 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Jesus Saves Mission, an inter-denominational missionary organisation, will launch its fourth station here on Sunday at 39, Per•iaran Keliling. The mission's programme fnd activities cater especially for the poor masses of 6ingapore. In addition to the Christian message being preached. it endeavours115 words
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342 1966-11-05 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. Ho See Beng, has said that the success of collective bargaining and negotiations does not depend only on militancy but on intelligent arguments and the justification of claims. This, he said, had been342 words
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Article42 1966-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. There will be no water and poor pressure in Lorong Ah Soo and Kampong Lorong Ah Soo from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow. The shutdown is to enable connections to be made to the four-inch diameter mains42 words
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Article, Illustration194 1966-11-05 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Flamenco dancer, Sara Lezana, 18, acclaimed by critics as the leading Spanish dancer of her generation, will perform In Singapore and Malay»'a next month. Miss Lezana will arrive her troupe for a concert at the National Theatre here on Dec. 2194 words
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293 1966-11-05 5 JOHN CLARKE - By JOHN CLARKE SINGAPORE, Fri. Businessmen here will have the opportunity of meeting their counterparts from Australia. Britain and Italy and establish trade contacts with them this month. For, with the departure within the week of the four-man Hungarian trade mission currently visiting293 words
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Article, Illustration284 1966-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A shy 10-year-old boy, Sivam Woodhull, waits anxiously to see his foster parents who will arrive here on Thursday. His foster parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, of Melbourne, Australia. Little Sivam who lives at 35, Jalan Jitong, met the Australian couple inAustralia News and Information Bureau photograph by Cliff Bottomley. - 284 words
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240 1966-11-05 5 SINGAPORE, Fri- (UPI).— Singapore, featured in this week's edition of the Asia magazine, was described as one of Asia's best success stories. An article in the widely circulated English language Sunday supplement reviewed the tiny island State's economic and social progress since it achieved240 words
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Article47 1966-11-05 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Indian merchants of Singapore will hold a dinner to mark Deepavali Day on Thursday at 8 p.m. at Four Lions, Hotel Singapura. The High Commissioner for India in Singapore, Shri Surendra Sinh Alirajpur and his wife have been invited to the function.47 words
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Article29 1966-11-05 5 SINGAPORE Thurs. The Royal Embassy of Cambodia will celebrate Cambodian National Day with a reception at Raffles Hotel here on Wednesday from 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration182 1966-11-05 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. An ultra-modern shoe store the Premier Store of Bata Shoe Co. Ltd. was reopened by Bata's regional director, Mr. F. Stanek, yesterday after three months of complete renovation. "Service" is the theme word for every aspect of the Premier Store of Bata in182 words
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Article, Illustration454 1966-11-05 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Benigno P. Toda, Jr., board chairman and president of Philippine Air Lines, was today elected president of the International Air Transport Association for the year 1967-68. The 100 member airline body picked Mr. Toda at its 22nd annual general meeting in Mexico454 words
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Miscellaneous26 1966-11-05 5 STORE DIARY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. National Library. Stamford Road: Photographic Exhibition. 8 p.m. National Theatre, Tank Road: Fashion show by th'j Tourist Promotion Board.26 words
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WORLD NEWS
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254 1966-11-05 6 PARIS, Fri. (UPI). United States Presidential Envoy, Mr. Averell Harriman passed the word to French President Charles de Gaulle yesterday that it is North Vietnam and Peking who are preventing an end to the Vietnam war. French sources said Foreign Minister,254 words
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Article66 1966-11-05 6 LONDON, Fri. (AFP) Soviet ambassador to Britain Mr. Mikhail Smirnovsky had a 15-minute meeting with British Premier, Mr. Harold Wilson today. No details were given regarding the meeting, which had been requested by the ambassador. Observers here stated that the ambassador had probably handed Mr. Wilson a66 words
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Article77 1966-11-05 6 HONOLULU, Fri. (AP) Two leaders In Honolulu's Japanese community will be presented the blue ribbon by the Japanese government, It was announced here. Mr. Hitoshi Uyesugin, 78, a Honolulu teacher for almost 53 years, will be honoured for his contribution towards teaching of Japanese in Hawaii.77 words
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279 1966-11-05 6 CLEVELAND, Ohio. Fri. (AP) —A jury heard Susan Hayes' name mentioned for the first time yesterday as having had an extramarital love affair with Samuel H. Sheppard betore the 1954 slaying of his first wife Marilyn. The State's first police witness at Sheppard's second279 words
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Article59 1966-11-05 6 BRONXVILLE. New York, Fri. (UPI) Paul McCoy, who 42 years ago. patented and solid the first tablet Vitamin product, died in Lawrence Hospital on Wednesday after a brief illness. He was 92. In 1923, he organised McCoy's Laboratories, said to be the first firm to put59 words
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Article, Illustration32 1966-11-05 6 MOSCOW, Frl—Standing to attention in front of their twin-missile-carrying tracked vehicles Soviet rocketmen listen to their commander's orders daring training manoeuvres just outside Moscow, recently.—UPl Photo. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 32 words
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391 1966-11-05 6 TREASURE ISLAND, Calif., Fri. (UPI). fVAVY Capt. Archie C. Kuntze, self-styled former "American Mayor of Saigon," pleaded innocent yesterday to General Court Martial charges he operated a black market to finance his affair with a Chinese woman. Kuntze, 45, a former Commander391 words
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254 1966-11-05 6 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPl).—Leonard Bernstein has said he will leave the New York Philharmonic to devote more time to composing. Mr. Bernstein. 48. has been associated with the orchestra as an Assistant and Principal Conductor since 1943. He has led the254 words
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180 1966-11-05 6 SAN DIEGO. California, Fri. (AP)—A Federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Navy can retain an officer on active duty against his will because the Vietnam war has created an emergency. The decision was made yesterday in the case of Lieutenant Commander Laurznce180 words
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Article83 1966-11-05 6 ROME. Fri. (AP) A Soviet diplomat assigned In Rome was told yesterday to leave Italy within 48 hours for reasons of Italian National Security. the Foreign Ministry said. A ministry spokesman said Kir Lemzenko. member of the Soviet Trade delegation attached to the Russian Embassy,83 words
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Article83 1966-11-05 6 KAMPALA, Uganda. Fri. (AP Three Uganda soldiers were killed and five wounded during an attack on an army patrol on Wednesday night by a southern Sudanese rebel force near the Sudan border, a government spokesman said here yesterday. The attack took place at Koboko in extreme83 words
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Article99 1966-11-05 6 PONTIAC, Michigan, Frl. (UPI)—A "Sick Call" boycott by PontiEc policemen apparently ended yesterday, averting the nation's first police strike in 47 years. The end of the 36-hour wage walkout was announced after a long meeting between city officials •nd representatives of the Police Officers Association (PPOA). No99 words
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Article147 1966-11-05 6 DETROIT. Fri. (UPI) "Big Three" automobile sales were 6 per cent lower last month than in October of 1965, according to figures released by Chrysler Corp., General Motors and Ford. Chrysler sold 127.929 passenger cars last month compared with 132.315 for the same Derlod last year. General147 words
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124 1966-11-05 6 ATHENS. Ohio. Fri. (UPI). —A former U.S. Ambassador to Japan says that President Johnson's Asian trip was a "serious risk that was not necessarily a useful step in solving the Vietnam problem." "The trip will not accomplish very much," Dr. Edwin O. Reischauer of124 words
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Article83 1966-11-05 6 KINSHASA. Congo. Frl. (AP) The Congo's first television station is scheduled to open in Kinshasa on Nov. 24. the government announced yesterday. The station is being built by the Radio Corporation of America. French technical assistance will direct programming. It will serve a 30 kilometre radius83 words
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Article118 1966-11-05 6 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Frt. (UPI) The May Co. yesterday opened an exhibit and sale of some 1,500 pieces of oriental art and scupture. The objects, on view at a Downtown Store, were priced from $5 to $25,000. They were selected and bought under the personal supervision of118 words
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Article, Illustration48 1966-11-05 6 ABERFAN, Wales, FrL (AP) Queen Elizabeth II and her husband. Prince Philip, place a wreath on one of the communal graves during a visit to Welsh mining village of Aberfan where slagheap avalanche is responsible for 147 known dead, most of them school children.48 words
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212 1966-11-05 6 LONDON, Fri. (UPI). A Soviet diplomat expelled from Washington as contact man for U.S. Sgt. William Boeckenhaupt passed through London today as British and American security men were reported working together on probing a suspected spy network. Plain clothes police officer! kept watch on Soviet212 words
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Article41 1966-11-05 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AP) President Johnson per sonally announced yester day that he will undergo surgery in 15 to 18 days to repair a defect at the site of the incision made for his bladder operation a year ago.41 words
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243 1966-11-05 6 ROME. Fri. (UPI). Pope Paul VI will discuss his hopes for peace in Vietri'am with Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mr. Paul Martin during Mr. Martin's official visit to Italy later this month, informed sources said today. There was speculation that the243 words
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111 1966-11-05 6 THE HAGUE, Fri. <UPI) —Catholic Party Leader. Mr. William N. Chemelzer failed today in his attempt to form a Cabinet. His failure deepened Holland's three-week-old government crisis. Mr. Schmelzer. Leader of the Catholic Party in the Lower House of Parliament, reported his failure to111 words
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517 1966-11-05 7 PARIS, Fri. (AFP). A 23-man Japanese ambassadors conference in Paris have concluded that Britain's entry into the European Common Market w as "not likely to materialise in the near future." The Japanese planners also discussed Japan's role in Asia, local Japanese politics,517 words
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Article167 1966-11-05 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (L'Pl).—The Agriculture Department has assured foreign and domestic recipients that government shipments of dry milk and eggs are not contaminated with salmonella. The department issued a statement to allay any possifc e fear that food-for-peace fhipments and domestic donations to needy families might167 words
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Article110 1966-11-05 7 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Fri. (AFP) Lebanon's parliament yesterday approved a government project to distribute up to 50 million Lebanese pounds (USSI6M) to small depositors in the Intra Bank. The bank, the biggest in the Middle East has been in crisis since it announced it lacked immediate liquid110 words
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159 1966-11-05 7 LUSAKA (Zambia), Fri. (AFP). President Kenneth Kaunda said here in a nation-wide broadcast yesterday that the situation in Zambia was "very desperate" because of racial mistrust, suspicion and doubt between Africans and the 80.000 strong White community. He claimed British Prime Minister, Mr.159 words
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Article99 1966-11-05 7 KINSHASA. Congo. Fri. (API Mrs. Madeleine Sophie Kanza Lihau was sworn in yesterday as Minister of Social Affairs, thus becoming the Congo's first woman Cabinet Minister. The pretty, 26-year-old Lovanium University Professor later was congratulated by representatives of Congolese women's organisations as well as government officials99 words
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57 1966-11-05 7 TOKYO. Fri. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and the Director of Japan's Self-defence Agency took the salute at the grand march past by some 4,500 members of the Defence Forces to mark their 13th anniversary last Sunday. The Parade included Japan's ground-to-air missiles, tanks, and various hardware. Photo shows the ground-to-airPana photo. - 57 words
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Article139 1966-11-05 7 ATLANTA. Georgia, Fri. (AP). —An immigrant farm boy who carried a one-man rat-killing business to a US$65 million pest exterminating enterprise has been certified as needy and given a county welfare card allowing him and his wife to draw governmental surplus food. Mr. Otto139 words
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Article161 1966-11-05 7 HOME, Fri. (AP) —A procommunist newspaper has said a representative of a semi-official Polish agency has asked a papal aide recently if Pope Paul would still like to visit Poland. The paper, Pae.se Sera, wrote that the question was asked by a member of PAX, an161 words
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Article63 1966-11-05 7 KUWAIT. Fri. (AP). —An eight-man Japanese delegation. has arrived here on a brief visit. The delegation will stay until Sunday, and will meet government officials and leading businessmen to discuss prospects of expansion of trade and commercial ties. Last night, Kuwait's Minister of Trade and Commerce Mr.63 words
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171 1966-11-05 7 PRAGUE, Fri. (AP) Czechoslovak television last night showed a documentary film claiming to prove that Adolf Hitler's righthand man Martin Bormann was surely alive as late as 1959, the news agency CTK reported. The documentary also claimed to prove that Auschwitz death camp physician Dr.171 words
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415 1966-11-05 7 GHANA, Fri. Ghana, which sparked off an international row last week by arresting the 19-man Guinean delegation to the Organisation of African Unity yesterday prevented eight Chinese Communists diplomats and their aides from leaving the country. A spokesman for the Ghana Ministry415 words
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Article76 1966-11-05 7 LONDON, Fri. (AFP). Britain believes no progress can be made on Spain's claim to Gibraltar unless the affair is taken to the International Court in The Hague, a government white paper said yesterday. But Britain, the white paper says, would not agree to Spanish acceptance of76 words
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Article79 1966-11-05 7 BONN. Germany, Fri. (AP). The British Foreign Minister Mr. George Brown arrived here last night on his first official visit to West Germany. The two day visit coincides with a Bonn government crisis that has German politicians primarily concern about domestic affairs. Mr. Brown said79 words
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50 1966-11-05 7 BONN. Fri. Germany's Chancellor Ludwig Erhard (right) inspite of the rapture of the government-coalition by the departure of four ministers of Germany's Free Democratic Party, at the celebration of the ex-vice-chancellor Dr. Erich Mende's (left) 50th birthday on October 28th, at latter's home in Goldesberg in West Germany. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 50 words
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Miscellaneous17 1966-11-05 7 BC 1 K u m WAIT'LL THE GCAIES AROtIMD A&AllsJ, AND OUST REACH IN AND 6KAB |T\17 words
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Miscellaneous126 1966-11-05 7 INTRODUCING BC AND HIS FRIENDS TO YOU.. SINGAPORE, Fri: We have received many letters from our readers expressing deep appreciation for our BC comic strips which appear everyday in Page 7 of our Way back in 1911 there was Krazy Kat which fascinated everyone. Then we had Toonerville Folks, Barnaby126 words
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Article713 1966-11-05 8 fPRADE missions from several countries have come to Singapore and Malaysia to promote their trade here. Considering their size, these two countries, because of their prosperity and high standard of living, provide an attractive market for the goods of manufacturing countries. For a long period, Britain has713 words
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Article426 1966-11-05 8 pOR a long period of years since the end of the last World War, Malaysia and Indonesia had enjoy the barter trade between the two countries. There was no licensing system whatsoever and any one who was licenced by the State or Municipal Authority could enter into this426 words
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370 1966-11-05 8 R. A. WHITE - R. A. WHITE, Presdent. National Trades Union Congress. Singapore. THE Central Committee of the N.T.U.C. have observed with amusement the several tirades levelled against the N.T.U.C. and against Mr. Devan Nair in particular, by one T.H. Miranda in your columns. di vulge the reasons370 words
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Article134 1966-11-05 8 WE teachers seem worse off than beggars. We seem to be forever at the receiving end and waiting for our housing and medical facilities, and now for news of our transfers. Examinations are now well under way and in the twinkle of an eye. the holidays134 words
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77 1966-11-05 8 C. P. THANE - C. P. THANE. Serembon. T.V. Malaysia's commercials are getting out of hand. We now lose about half an hour's entertainment each evening. The Government hopes to reap $2 million a year from these advertisements, yet the quality of the films continues to deteriorate.77 words
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Article184 1966-11-05 8 BAPA GURU2 - BAPA GURU2. Kuala Lumpur. THE granting of parity for D.T.C. teachers is a progressive step in the field of education. At least now the D.T.C. teachers with SC/FMC will feel that at last justice has been shown to them. The Minister of Education should toe184 words
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Article286 1966-11-05 8 EASTERN LION - EASTERN LION Johore Bahru. THE summit conference on South Vietnam held in Manila, I believe, will bring little result for the people of this region. The only Asians taking part in the summit are those whose troops are servinf in South Vietnam side by side with286 words
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Article937 1966-11-05 8 Abd. Hamid b. Hj. Yaacob - Abd. Hamid b. Hj. Yaacob Chairman Penang Branch. Confirmed by: Che w Choon Ming General Secretary Yeoh Kheng LeoneSecretary Penang Branch Ahmad bin Abdul Ghani Asst. Secretary IT IS by the order of the Committee of the National Union of D.T.C. Trained Teachers, Penang Branch,937 words
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Article160 1966-11-05 8 MOHD. YUNI bin AWI - MOHD. YUNI bin AWI Singapore. THE Registrar of Trade Unions has issued model procedures to be adopted by trade unions in the taking of secret ballots. The procedures have been designed to ensure that the voting is carried out in a proper manner and that the voter160 words
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Article279 1966-11-05 8 WITH due reference to the Perak Chief Education Officer's call for application to fill the vacancies of the posts of Head Teachers in The Lower Secondary Schools in Perak, (Dept. reference: No. (20) in Ed Pk. (AM) 1727, dated 10th Oct. 1966) for next year, 1967, the conditions279 words
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Article38 1966-11-05 8 YEOW MIN PAI - YEOW MIN PAI Malacca. IT IS high time that tf* State Government should do something to investigate and take appropriate actiojj against those registerefl tenants who sublet their flats at Jalan Bendahara r tea money38 words
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Advertisement27 1966-11-05 8 All letters to the Editor must have the address of the writer. They must also be properly signed. All letters must be short and to the point.27 words
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172 1966-11-05 9 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Imperial Chemical Indus,tries, Ltd. (ICI), Britain's largest industrial complex, has politely rejected an approach from Courtaulds, Ltd., for a merger of the fibre interests of the two big groups to sharpen Britain's competitive edge in world markets. ICI said Courtaulds had172 words
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Article290 1966-11-05 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 63 i cents per lb., down i cts. from previous close. The tone was steady. Inactive conditions ruled for most of the morning. A slightly290 words
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Article39 1966-11-05 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today were: Selling T.T./O.D. ready were; Holland Guilders 117-3/8; Swiss Francs 140-1/2; French Francs 1601/4; Italian Lire *****; Swedish Kroner 167-3/4.39 words
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489 1966-11-05 9 LONDON, Fri. (UPI). One of the strongest ever British trade drives in South-east Asia starts on Sunday with the departure of a trade mission to Malaysia and Singapore, it was announced today. Lord Erroll, former President of the Board of Trade and now489 words
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Article53 1966-11-05 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged to 25 points higher on no sales. Nov. 23.25 23.70 Jan. 23.25 23.70 March 23.25 23.70 May 23.25 23.70 July 23.25 23.70 Sept. 23.25 23.70 Nov. 23.25 23.70 The spot No. 1 RSS advanced i cent to 221 cents53 words
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Article22 1966-11-05 9 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI). Money Quotations: HK55.7325/5.7475 per US dollar for cash HK515.99 per pound sterling HK5265.625 per tael gold.22 words
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Article41 1966-11-05 9 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AP) The U.S. government sold 50 tons of surplus stockpile tin yesterday. 15 tons grade A at US$l.54 a pound, 25 tons grade B at U551,525 a pound and 10 tons grade C at US$l.52 a pound.41 words
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Article163 1966-11-05 9 SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today: God owns Vessels 1/2 Perseus 3/4 City of Winnipeg 6/7 Golden Spring 8/9 Stentor 10/11 State of Madras 13/14 Bengal Mail 15/16 Australasia 18 Automedon 23/24 Kunak 25/26 Svend Maersk 27/28 Kaharuzan Maru 31/32 Cyclops163 words
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Article86 1966-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Frl.—Slme Darby (Borneo) Ltd., have been appointed agents in Sarawak, Sabah and Brunei by Thornycroft (Malaysia) Ltd. Sime Darby will handle the distribution in these areas of a full range of ma rine equipment and fittings including flbreglass dingh'.es and launches. The company was also86 words
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Article14 1966-11-05 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The tin price for today was $607 per picul unchanged.14 words
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Article994 1966-11-05 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. After a slow start, the market turned active in the afternoon session. Trading was again restricted in Cammon with prices dropped further from $1.37 to 51.26 to $1.27. Guinness edged up to $2.41 following the announcement of a maiden dividend of 10% free of994 words
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Article182 1966-11-05 9 B 8 Boustead 1.47 1.49 Cnemical Co 1.39 1.40 CcJd Storage 2.90 2.99 Dunlop 2.43 2.45 E. Smelting CD 4.10 Esso Ords 2.84 2.86 United Holdings 1.34 F. N. Ord 3.30 3.34 Gammon 1.27 1.28 Georgetown 1.25 G. E. Life 55.00 58.50 Guinness CD 2.38 2.45 Hume Pref 1.55182 words
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Article104 1966-11-05 9 Ampat CCR 10/9 A'jkam 3.54 3.50 Austral Amal 22/9 23/Ayer Hitam XD 20/20/6 Berjuntai 33/9 34/3 Hong Kong 32/6 K pong Lanjut 24/1* Kamunting 18/9 19/Killinghall Kramat 11/6 Kuala Kampar 24/101 Kuchai CD 1.91 1.95 Larut 11/li 11/7* Lingui 2.04 Lower Perak 23/Ma) ay an Tin 27/3 Meru Tin104 words
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Article41 1966-11-05 9 Central Prop 68 .69* C.ty Dev 31 .32 Faber Union .49 Island Hotel 54 .59 Island Pen 47 .47* K. L. Prop 86 .87 San Holdings 26 Sel. Prop 1.12 1.20 S'pore Land XD 69 .70 Town City 67 .6941 words
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Article55 1966-11-05 9 Bassett (50 cts) .81 Batu Lintang CD 1.63 Bedford 1.55 Borelli (New) 2.12 Glenealy CD 1 40 Jeram Kuantan CD 2.03 Kempas 1.94 1.95 Kluang Ord 1.64 Mentakab 1.35 1.40 New Serendah 2.15 2.40 Riverview 2/3 2/4 Sel. Coconut 2.60 2.80 Sungei Bagan 1.56 Sungei Tukang .95 Temerloh55 words
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Article38 1966-11-05 9 Anglo Asian 1/5* 1/6 Anglo Oriental XD 3/10* 4/Bekoh 3/2 Bk. S'bawang 5/4 Chembong 1/3 1/4 Craigielea CD 1/54 1/7 Golden Hope CD 5/3 K.L. Kepong XD 1/10* 2/6 Kulim 1/10* 1/11* Strs. Rubber 1/4 1/738 words
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Article29 1966-11-05 9 First Malayan 2.14 2.24 Second Malayan 1.51 1.61 Third Malayan XD 1.07 1.18 Malaysian Commerce .86 .97 Mai Savings Fund 1.26 1.36 Sterling Commodity XD 3/9 4/329 words
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Article196 1966-11-05 9 TIME AIRLINES FROM 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. 10 30 a.m. ML 451 Kuching. 10.55 am MAL 005 Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur 11.15 Malacca. a.m Thai 404 Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur. 12.50 p.m. PA A 841 San Francisco. Los Angeles. 12.55196 words
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Article179 1966-11-05 9 TIME AIRLINES TO 7.00 a.m. MAL 034 Malacca. Kuala Lumpur, Jpoh, Penang. Alor Star. K. Bahru 7.00 a.m. ML 452 Kuching. 7.31 a.m. MAL 122 Kuala Lumpur. 8.QO a.m. CPA 572 Bangkok. Hongkong. Tameh. MAL 616 Osaka, Tokyo. R 30 a.m. Kuala Lumpur. Hongkong. 8 45 a.m.179 words
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Article136 1966-11-05 9 TIME AIRLINES FROM 7.45 am Air Ceylon Singapore <AE 115) 8.15 a.m. MAL (ML 172) Singapore 8 25 a.m. MAL (ML 034) Singapore. Malacca. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang. Ipoh 915 a.m MAL (ML 616) Singapore 10.05 a.m MAL (ML 042) Singapore. 10.55 ajn. Thai136 words
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Article143 1966-11-05 9 TIME AIRLINES TO 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore 8.25 a.m. Air Ceylon (AE 115) Colombo, Karachi. Rome, London. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 121) Singapore. 8.40 a.m. MAL (ML 034) Ipon, Penang. Alor Star, Kota Bahru. 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 0C5) Malacca, Singapore. 9.50 a.m. MAL143 words
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Article120 1966-11-05 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.—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 25.25 Nutmegs 110s 485.00 485.00 Nutmegs B W 240.00 240.00 Garbled Lampong Black 125.50 125.00 Pepper (FOB) Pepper120 words
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Article, Illustration404 1966-11-05 10 THRILLS and excitement are to be found in M-G-M's latest U.N.C.L.E. film, "ONE OF OUR SPIES IS MISSING" inspired by the tremendous success of the MGM television series, MGM have now brought to the screen the fourth exciting espionage adventure404 words
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Article, Illustration303 1966-11-05 10 DAVID McCALLUM'S startling success as a full-fledged star within the span of two years isn't so startling to those who have known him well during his 14-year struggle to attain professional recognition as one of the finest and best-trained classical actors in the film world303 words
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Article, Illustration283 1966-11-05 10 ERIC CHAN - by ERIC CHAN ROBERT VAUGHN was doing exceptionally well as an actor in all kinds of media, even to winning an Academy Award nomination, when suddenly he was offered the role of the romantic and danger-loving Napoleon Solo in the video series, "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.283 words
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98 1966-11-05 10 BOTH ROBERT Vaughn and David McCallum have recently made side excursions from their usual popular spy roles In M-G-M's feature-length U.N.C.L.E. films, latest of which is "One of Our Spies Is Missing". Vaughn appears as a wire service photographer in "The Venetion Affair" which98 words
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182 1966-11-05 10 A SPECIAL premiere for the latest U.N.C.L.E. film, "One of our Spies is Missing", will be held in S ngapore on the 9th thi% month at the Orchard and Palace Theatres at 9.30 p.m. There will be a stage show sponsored by Borneo Co. in182 words
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Advertisement117 1966-11-05 10 United Network Command for Law and Enforcement SOLO AND ILLYA INVADE LONDON STOPPING AT NOTHING TO OUTWIT "THRUSH AGENTS...AND A TREACHEROUS WOMAN! 1 y DAVID McCALLUM AS NAPOLEON SOLO AS ILLYA KURYAKIN I The Men from U.N.C.LE. are back in.. ONEJOF OUR SPIES IS In METROCOLOR GALA PREMIERE-Wednesday 9th Nov.,117 words
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Advertisement93 1966-11-05 10 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Style Spectacle Obtainable at FEDERAL OPTIEK OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS 88, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. 9. METRO In support of SINGAPORE ig LTD SINGATbRE ToußiiT Vtek held by THE SINGAPORE TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD A $2/- GIFT CHEQUE FOR EVERY PURCHASE OF $12.50 WHICH CAN BE EXCHANGED FOR ANY GOODS93 words
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Article, Illustration295 1966-11-05 11 Martin Lim - By: Martin Lim SINGAPORE, Fri. What would you do when you are surrounded by six gorgeous damsels who are not in distress? Talk to them, excuse yourself, or just plain flabbergasted. Well, well, that would be something Tor you to crack your head295 words
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Article, Illustration177 1966-11-05 11 gINGAPORE, Fri. A petite Sarawak-born Japanese songbird has just cut her first disc here under the Phillip's label. She is 18-year-old ROSE IWANAGA, whose father works for the Electricity Department in Kuching. Rose was accompanied by a group of "A-go-go" musician. Rose is ably supported by177 words
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Advertisement14 1966-11-05 11 I 111 T Sol* Agents* THE EAGLE PIANO CO., 324 328. Serangoon Road, 514 words
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Miscellaneous233 1966-11-05 11 0 NOW SHOWING ODFON 4 f/OACT TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! -A FISTFIL OF DOLLARS" c:int Eastwood Co!or Scope i ODEOV Special Morning Show Tomorrow at 8.45 a m. Normal Prices) "A Tour Around Peking" Mand Color English Chinese Sutas. f CATHAY I PALACE I I Ttl:3j4oo ry Tei 473 7 8 NOW233 words
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Miscellaneous706 1966-11-05 11 Malum 7.00 Berita dalam Bahasa Inggeris; 7.10 Menjelang Hari Bunga Poppy; 7.35 Get Smart cherita jenaka; 8.00 Berita dalam Bahasa Mandarin; 8.10 Antara Dua Irama: 8.35 Danger in Paris. "High Fidelity" Cherita mata2 gelap; 9.00 Berita dalam Bah.sa Kebangsaan; 9.12 Via ranchangan yang mengeluarkan pandangan djn timbangan mengenal ha! 2706 words
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Miscellaneous386 1966-11-05 11 IN TOWN TONIGHT SINGAPORE: Adelphi Hotel: Adelphi Grill Room: Non-stop dancing: extension to 2 a.m. on Saturdays. Dance to the music of the Romans, Italy's top entertainers. Also featuring Teresa Khoo and her three notes. Hotel Singapura InterContinental: Dance to tin sweet sounds of the Trio Latino. Goodwood Park Hotel:386 words
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360 1966-11-05 12 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI). Secretary of State Dean Rusk said yesterday the United States would take a "constructive" attitude toward a Conference of Asian Nations to seek an end of the Vietnam war. But Mr Rusk said it would only360 words
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Article62 1966-11-05 12 PERTH, Australia, Fri. (UPI) —A kangaroo bounded into the path of a Fokker Friendship aircraft as it took off with 27 passengers at the town of Wittenoom Gorge, north of here yesterday. Pilot Capt. Ross Watts realized the undercarriage of the plane was damaged, but decided to62 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-11-05 12 TOKYO, Frl. Tokyo's housewives with several YlO.OOO notes in their hands were selecting diamonds on display at a Tokyo's department store last Saturday as some 25,000 requisitioned diamonds totalling 14,000 crats were put on sale. The gems were part of the diamonds requisitioned by the GovernmentPANA Photo. Photo. - 87 words
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Article147 1966-11-05 12 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida. Fri. (AFP) The United States placed four satellites in orbit today with a single missile, the most powerful it has ever launched. And to boost, the big Air Force Titan-3C fired an unmanned, modified Gemini capsule on a sub-orbital flight into147 words
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Article119 1966-11-05 12 PANMUNJOM, Korea, Fri. (AP). The United Nations Command today charged that "vicious bloodthirsty" North Koreans murdered six American soldiers in cold blood on Wednesday morning, "then smashed in the heads of dead men." U.S. Major General Richard Ciccolella told the North Koreans in an angry119 words
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Article132 1966-11-05 12 SYDNEY, Fri. (AFP) —A Sydney businessman, who also has interests in Hong Kong, lost A 555.000 (MS187.000) in an after noon's punting duel with a big bookmaker at the Flemington Race Course here yesterday, it was learned today. He is Mr. Frank Duval, a race horse owner and132 words
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Article, Illustration26 1966-11-05 12 MOSCOW. Fri. Soviet rocketmen undergoing training in the launching of a missile from their mobile tracked launcher during Army manoeuvres just outside Moscow recently Tass/UPI release.Tass/UPI release. - 26 words
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Article217 1966-11-05 12 VATICAN CITY. Fri. (UPI). Roman Catholic and Anglican churchmen will meet in January to pursue the "dialogue" toward Christian unity to which Pope Paul VI and the Archbishop of Canterbury pledged themselves with their "Kiss of Peace" last March. The Vatican Secretariat for the Promotion217 words
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340 1966-11-05 12 BERLIN, Fri. Recognition of the "fact that the church is sick" paved the way for an honest attempt on the part of world congress on evangelism delegates here to do something about it. The situation was faced by a discussion group whose aim340 words
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87 1966-11-05 12 LONDON, Fri. (AFP) Mr. Roy Jenkins the Home Secretary met representatives of the National Committee for Commonwealth Immigrants at the Home Office to discuss what further steps could be taken to facilitate relations between immigrant* and the police. Tht deputation was led bj the Archbishop87 words
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Advertisement557 1966-11-05 12 Bible Presbyterian Church Zion Serangoon Garden 9.15 a.m., Life Gilstead Road. 10.00 a.m., Galilee Pasir Panjang 5.00 p.m. "Jesus Saves" Most Cordial Welcome to all Christians to attend the Dedication Service of Jesus Saves Mission fourth station at Block 71, 39 Persiaran Keliling on 6.11.'66 at 5.00 p.m. at which557 words
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Advertisement602 1966-11-05 12 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TECHNICAL CADETS/ TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for the posts of Technical Cadets/ Technical Assistants Elec trical/Mechanical on a salary scale of $354 x 14 382/ Exam. Bar/$450 x 14 576/ 602 x 18 692 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. 2.602 words
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Advertisement280 1966-11-05 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS lembaga letrik NEGARA REGIONAL SHIFT CONTROL ENGINEERS Applications are invited from Federal Citizens between the ages of 30 and 40 years for the post of Regional Shift Control Engineers. 2. The salary scale of the post is $685 x 22 817 and the appointment is in Division II280 words
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Advertisement282 1966-11-05 12 OPENINGS FOR CORRESPONDENTS Though only three months' old, the EASTERN SUN has created a great impact on the public both in Malaysia and Singapore. In order to cater to its growing circle of readers in all parts of Malaysia, the EASTERN SUN will extend its news coverage to every corner282 words
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346 1966-11-05 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. —The Republic's hockey team which was omitted from the Asian Games contingent is making a determined effort to gain a place in it. The Singapore Hockey Association has written to the Malaysian Hockey Federation for a game some time next week. The346 words
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Article127 1966-11-05 13 TOKYO, Fri. (AP> Fred Corcoran. Tournament Director for the Canada Cup. toured the Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club course and declared on Thursday the long tough layout makes Arnold Palmer and Jack Kicklaus of the United States "strong favourites" to win the 14th "Olympics of Golf."127 words
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Article, Illustration75 1966-11-05 13 The King 155 track (above) for slot car racing is now in operation at Eric Hobby Centre which is currently holding the Rothmans League races. This dra-matically-designed high-speed 8-lane course, with its long straightway leading into a 60-degree banked turn is a truly exciting course for75 words
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404 1966-11-05 13 SINGAPORE, Fri.—The finals of the Singapore Softball Association's 1966 knock-out tournament will be held tomorrow and Sunday on the SRC Padang. The men's senior division final will be played off tomorrow at 4 p.m. The ladies knock-out final will be held on Sunday, starting at404 words
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Article, Illustration82 1966-11-05 13 A tense moment during the Junior Division Singapore Business Houses F.A. knockout soccer competition between Harper Gilfillan and Champion Motors played at Jalan Besar Stadium recently. Harper Gilfillan goalkeeper is seen being tackled while making a save in fine •tyle. The match, however, ended abruptly when the entireEASTERN SUN Pix. - 82 words
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Article288 1966-11-05 13 Bv "SCRUM-HALF' SING APORE. Fr i. Two top Asian Rugby teams in Singapore, the Blacks and the Police, will clash tomorrow in a friendly match at the P.T.S. ground, Thomson Road. Kick-off is at 5 p.m. The Police, who have been improving with every match288 words
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Article232 1966-11-05 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Jackie's Bowl, Orchard and Katong, the two leading commercial bowling centres in South-east Asia, will hold a mixed doubles tournament in conjunction with Singapore's Tourist Week from tomorrow to Nov. 13. The qualifying rounds of the tournament will be held from Nov. 5 to232 words
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377 1966-11-05 13 SEREMBAN, Fri. The Negri Sembilan Government Services Sports Council will send a contingent of 79 to the Malaysian Government Services Sports Carnival in Kuala Lumpur from Nov. 11 to 15. The carnival will be opened by the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman.377 words
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Article31 1966-11-05 13 SINGAPORE. Fri Rajaji Sports Club will be holding its annual Marrieds verses Singles soccer match for the 'Western Corporation Shield* at 5.15 p.m. at Farrer Park tomorrow31 words
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Article, Illustration124 1966-11-05 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Dave Levy, the Services man, is praying for fair weather on Nov. 12 when he competes at the Mini-Commonwealth Games' 10-mile walk here at Farrer Park Stadium. With several records to his credit, Dave is expected to topple the top stars124 words
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268 1966-11-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Commonwealth Forces North are confident of beating Selangor Rugby Union when they meet in a HMS Malaya Cup North Zone tie on the padang tomorrow A win for either team could mean a place in the final. Both Selangor268 words
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Article40 1966-11-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Combined Old Boys* Rugger Association, Selangor (COBRA) will meet Selangor Club tomorrow as a curtainraiser to the Commonwealth Forces North vs Selangor in the deciding match to enter the final of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup.40 words
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238 1966-11-05 13 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Australia will be represented by 13 athletes at the Singapore MiniCommonwealth Friendship Game here on Nov. 12 at Farrer Park Stadium. This was today confirmed by the Australian walker, Ray Crosisca, who said that the team would do its best. The English238 words
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Miscellaneous116 1966-11-05 13 Sports Diary RUGBY: Friendly Blacks vs Police at Thomson Road; SCC vs 40 Commando on the Padang. (both matches kick-off ot 5.00 p.m.) SOFTBALL: S.S.A.'s K.O. Senior div. Boy's Town Pirates vs ABH Eagles oa the SRC Padang (4 p.m.). FOOTBALL: "Weston Corporation Shield" —Married vs Singles at Farrer Park116 words
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294 1966-11-05 14 LONDON, Fri (AFP) A new, international golf tournament, involving the world's sixteen greatest golfers, two from each of the eight leading golf nations, will take place in Britain in 1968 and will be seen live by golf fans all over the world, according294 words
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179 1966-11-05 14 SYDNEY, Fri. (AP). Australians Peter Thomson and Kel Nagle tied at 74 in the first round on Thursday of the Professional Golf Tournament at the Australian Club course at Kensington played in boisterous wind. Their score was two over par for the 6,758-yard treeless179 words
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Article89 1966-11-05 14 BRISBANE, Fri. (AFP) Sweden's Ove Bengtsson entered the final of the intermediate men's singles in the Queensland Lawn Tennis Championships in Brisbane today. He beat Australian Terry Addison 6-4. 6-4. In the mixed doubles, Claude de Gronckel (Belgium) and American Rosemary Casals combined well to beat Mark89 words
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Article, Illustration34 1966-11-05 14 SCHOOLGIRL from Vitebsk, Larisa Patrik (above) took the second place at the Gymnastic Championship for the U.S.S.R. Cup in Moscow recently. Natalia Kuchinskava from Leningrad took the title from 32 competitors.34 words
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402 1966-11-05 14 PARIS, Fri. (AFP) The Executive Committee of the International University Sports Federation (F.1.5.U.) decided at its meeting in Paris this week to tighten the rules governing qualification for participation in the University Games, it was announced yesterday. The games, or Unlversiade as it has become,402 words
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Article68 1966-11-05 14 SINGAPORE, Fri The Karting Club of Singapore will be holding a meet on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Kallang Park in conjunction with Tourist Week. Six heats will be held from 11 a.m. before the main race. The meet is open to members of KCS and68 words
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158 1966-11-05 14 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (AP) Mexico hope to make the 1966 Olympic Games a cultural as well as an athletic success. Pedro Ramirez Vasquez. the president of the country's Olympic Organizing Committee said on Thursday that Mexico will organize a cultural programme to coincide and complement158 words
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519 1966-11-05 14 SYLVANIA, Ohio, Fri. (AFP). —The World Boxing Association vesterdav confirmed that it still rates Puerto Rican Carlos Oritz as world lightweight champion in spite of the World Boxing Council decision taken after the Ortiz-Ramos fight Fiasco in Mexico City. The ratings (United States except where519 words
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Article292 1966-11-05 14 HAVANA, Fri. (AFP)— The Chess Olympiad preliminaries ended here last night with little seeming to prevent the team of grand masters from the Soviet Union winning their eighth consecutive title. The 14 top teams from the seven preliminary groups will then go on to the292 words
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Article53 1966-11-05 14 NEW YORK, Fri. (AFP) Singapore boxing fans will be able to watch direct on television the world middleweight title fight between Americans Emile Griffith and Joey Archer at Square Garden. New York, on Nov. 10. Singapore is one of the nine foreign countries to take53 words
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Article94 1966-11-05 14 TORQUAY (Devon), Fri (AFP). Few McMillan, the the fourth-ranked South African and top seed of the tournament, was surprisingly knocked out of the palace covered court tournament here on Thursday. The Springbok went down to one of Britain's young hopes, John Clifton, the Scottish champion,94 words
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170 1966-11-05 14 NEW YORK, Fri. (AFP) The New York State Boxing Commission yesterday decided to recognise the fight here on Nov. 8 between Carlos Ortiz and Flash Elorde of the Philippines as counting for the world lightweight championship. Commission President. Edwin Dooley announced this here yesterday170 words
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Article76 1966-11-05 14 STOCKTON, California, Fri. (UPI) Rollie Penaroya, an 18-year old Flllpi no, knocked out Pimi Amador of Fresno in the third round of their scheduled 10rounder here Wednesday night. Penaroya, weighing 1181/2, rained a dozen blows on the 120-pound Amador to drop him. Amador got76 words
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Article107 1966-11-05 14 LONDON, Fri. (AFP) Former British featherweight boxing champion Samuel McCarthy was placed on probation for twelve months at Inner London Se»sions yesterday. The Deputy Chairman,, warned that if he committed any breach of tn« terms of the probation cod# he would go to prison for at107 words
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119 1966-11-05 14 COPENHAGEN, Fri. (UPT) —Undefeated Boerge Krogh of Denmark used a flicking left jab to pound a 15round decision over Maurice Tavant of France on Thursday night and win th« European lightweight title. There were no knockdowns in the fight but th« crowd of 5.000119 words
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Article89 1966-11-05 14 SEOUL, Fri. (AP) Th« long-delayed Orient junior middleweight title bout in Seoul between Champion Ansano Lee of South Korea and the Philippines' Ban Argoniclo is now set for Nov. 19. a Korean Boxing Commission (KBC) official said on Friday. Kim Yung-Ki Assistant Secretary-General of th« KBC.,89 words
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Article57 1966-11-05 14 CARACAS, Fri. (AP).— Johnny Jamito of the Philippines, sixth in the feather* weight rankings, will meet Venezuela's Pedro Gomez, ranked nfth by the World Boxing Commission on Friday night Sportswriters consider the fight will be close, pointing out that Jamito is in excellent condition but the Venezuelan57 words
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Article48 1966-11-05 14 MILAN, Fri. (UPI) Italian heavyweight Piero Tomasoni and Billy Daniels of New York City, drew in an eight-round fight at Milan'* Lido Sports Palace on Thursday night. Tomasoni, the official challenger for the European crown of Germany's Karl Mildenberger, weighed 1893/4 pounds and Daniels 18 L48 words
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Miscellaneous59 1966-11-05 14 TIME AND TIDE SATURDAY, NOV. 5 Penan*: 3.44 a.m. (7.1 ft.), 5.15 p.m. (5.6 ft.). Port Swettenham: 8.27 a.m. (10.6 ft.), 10.09 p.m. (105 ft.). Port Dickson: 10.23 a.m. (7 ft), 10.35 p.m. (6.8 ft.). Singapore: 8.30 a.m. (54 ft.), 2.15 p.m. (8.5 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 8.40 a.m. (5.7 ft.),59 words
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Article494 1966-11-05 15 WINDSOR LAD - My Carlo, Ditto also show up on yielding track By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Half Century, a newcomer under trainer Rinus van Breukelen, did an impressive solo on a yielding track here this morning when he easily breezed over 3f in 37-4/5 sees., striding out494 words
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252 1966-11-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore took the first day's honours in the four-day Malaysian women's inter-State tournament when they beat Malacca 1-0 on the Selangor Club ground here this evening. A draw and perhaps a ▼ictory to Malacca would have been a252 words
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71 1966-11-05 15 SINGAPORE, Fri—Young Men's Sikh Association put up an impressive display when they beat Khalsa Association 2—l in a Division II league hockey game played at the University pitch today. The Sikhs played a hard game and it was fine team work which gave them victory. After71 words
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106 1966-11-05 15 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. (AFP). World Flyweight champion Horacio Accavallo (Argentina) risks losing his title if he does not meet Mexican challenger Alacran Torres on Dec. 3, the Champion was warned last night. Accavallo's managers were deploring his lack of training- He appeared to106 words
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1550 1966-11-05 15 Raee 1: Hotmi Class 5, Div. z— 7 Furs. 2.00 p.m. 1. 048 Bobogane 7y 9.00 P.T. Won® Bagbv Jr Ismail 5 2. 000 Bestcrete 12y 8.13 Mr. and Mrs. A.L.Wheeler Wheeler Nawari 3 3. 552 Chief Informer 9y 8.13 M.B.E byntiicaie Nair Lim 11,550 words
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Article126 1966-11-05 15 LONDON, Fri. (AFP). We "discussed various problems" was all English Football League Secretary Alan Hardaker said after the meeting here yesterday with leading officials of the North American Soccer's League. But Mr. Hardaker. whose League recognises the new American formation, added that his trans126 words
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124 1966-11-05 15 LONDON, Fri. (AFP). The London First Division soccer club. West Ham United has come to the rescue of a neighbouring amateur club, Aveley (Essex) by lending them their Malaysian goalkeeper. He is Chow Chee Keong, 17-year-old player from Kuala Lumpur, who recently signed amateur124 words
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331 1966-11-05 15 LONDON, Fri. (AFP).—lndia and Pakistan, which will share a cricket tour of England next season, will make history by playinr on Sundays, according to the Friday "Daily Mail", which says that both sides told M.C.C. yesterday that they are prepared to do331 words
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Article172 1966-11-05 15 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI) Paul Fuji of Honolulu, holder of the Orient junior welterweight title, last night knocked out Larry Flaviano of the Philippines in the second round of a scheduled non-title ten-round bout. A capacity crowd of 2.800 at Korakuen Hall saw Fuji open up172 words
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Article95 1966-11-05 15 M. T. Lingam - (By M. T. Lingam KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A job now awaits Raja "Elvis" Narayanasamy, the Malacca State hockey player. A Malaysian sportsman, who read the Eastern Sun's story about Raja's dedication to SDort and the eventual sacrifice, which not only he but nine other members95 words
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221 1966-11-05 15 LONDON, Fri. (AFP). Cleveland Williams will have to land one of his "sizzling punches" if he is to take the world heavyweight title from Cassius Clay, when they meet at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas, on Nov. 14, said Judge Roy Hofeinz here yesterday.221 words
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Article68 1966-11-05 15 VIENNA, Fri. (AFP) North Korea were a lastminute entry for the World Ice-Hockey Championship to be staged In Vienna on March 18 to 29 next year. The Koreans will play in Group *'C" with Japan, Bulgaria, France. England. Denmark. Belgium and Holland. A total68 words
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Article99 1966-11-05 15 SAIGON. Fri. (AFP) Malaysia and Thailand drew 1-1 here last night on the second day of the Vietnamese National Day soccer tournament. Malaysia were the first to score when centre forward Robert Choe lobbed the ball into the Vietnamese goal in the 12th minute. Thailand's leftwing Prasarn99 words
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125 1966-11-05 15 MELBOURNE. Fri. (AFP) Injuries dogged training yesterday for the Wond Modern Pentathlon Championship which starts in Melbourne on Sunday. Hungarian Ferenc Torok fell heavily from his horse during a training ride eight miles from camp. He suffered a badly bruised muscle but is expected to125 words
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Article181 1966-11-05 15 BULAWAYO, Rhodesia, Fri. (AP). Rhodesian batsmen scored easily and quickly against the touring Australian cricketers in a second class match here on Thursday. They made 198 in 235 minutes, for the loss of six wickets, before declaring their second innings closed. The Australians were set181 words
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589 1966-11-05 16 AIR RAIDS ON NORTH VIETNAM RESUME CAIGON, Fri. (AP). Ground fighting in the Vietnam war flared today for the second day near the Cambodian border with attacks by Communist forces against both American and Vietnamese troops. The base camp of the US. 196 th light589 words
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354 1966-11-05 16 SAIGON, Fri. (AP).— The cost of rice —Vietnam's staple food has increased by 16 per cent over last month and this country's fragile economy faces a near surge of inflation. Economists reported yesterday that Saigon's consumer price index rose by 13 per cent354 words
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152 1966-11-05 16 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Former Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama today resigned as Direct or General of the Economic Planning Agency to oppose Prime Minister Eisaku Sato in Dec. 1 election for President of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. The resignation was sub mitted by Mr.152 words
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161 1966-11-05 16 SAIGON. Fri. (AP). A Saigon newspaper said today the Vietnamese people "would not welcome the Philippines taking over the job of making war or peace in Vietnam." In an editorial, the English language "Vietnam Guardian" was critical of what it said was an anouncement161 words
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336 1966-11-05 16 By FRED S. HOFFMAN Fri. (AP).— —High U.S. military officials reported today that the Communist enemy was not clearing the battlefield of his dead, as he once did. They interpreted thb as an indicator of a possible lessening of discipline on the Communist336 words
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Article64 1966-11-05 16 PHNOM PENH, Fri. (AP) Prince Norodom Sihanouk. the Cambodian Chief of State, announced yesterday he would hold a summit meeting in two weeks with North Vietnamese Premier Pham Van Dong and the President of the South Vietnamese National Liberation Front, the political arm of the Vietcong. The Prince64 words
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Article173 1966-11-05 16 JAKARTA, Fri. (AP). Army strongman General Suharto has ordered all Ministers and departments to dismiss high ranking officials involved in political activities. Gen. Suharto. In a written order, said reports about action taken must be handed to him by the end of November. This move by Gen.173 words
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Article, Illustration71 1966-11-05 16 SAIGON, Fri. Two dead, a man and a woman, lie on a Saigon Street after a series of explosions erupted near the Saigon Cathedral on Nov. 1 where thousands of persons were gathering for the celebration of South Vietnam's National Day. Explosions wereAP Radiophoto. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration54 1966-11-05 16 SEOUL, Fri President Johnson (right), meeis President Chung Hee Park (second from left* in the Blue House, a presidential mansion, in Seoul recently. From left: Premier Chungll-Kwon; President Park; De*. puty Premier Chang Key-Young: Defence Minister Kim Sung-Eun and CIA Director Kim Hyun-Kuok. n iAP Radiophoto. - 54 words
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174 1966-11-05 16 MANILA, Fri. (AP). Several hundred students today staged a small peaceful demonstration in front of the Presidential Palace protesting what they called •'infiltration" of student organisation that led to violence durir g President Johnson's visit here last month. About 400 students from 20 universities listened to174 words
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Article125 1966-11-05 16 "DOMBAY, Fri. (AP) Tension in Andhra Pradesh State over agitation lor the location of a projected Government steel plant in Vishakapatnam eased last evening, acording to reports from the state capital of Hyderabad. Mr. Amrut Rao, who had been on a fast for 20 days125 words
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241 1966-11-05 16 JAKARTA, Fri. (AP). President Sukarno's official first wife, Madam Fatmawati, was scheduled to leave this evening for medical treatment in London, her private secretary said. The secretary denied reports that President Sukarno may later join her in London. None of her five children will241 words
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Article150 1966-11-05 16 SAIGON. Fri. (AP) The Vietconc launched a double mortar attack against the Philippine Civic Action Group (PHILCAG) in Vietnam early today Hounding: four enlisted men, an official spokesman said Brig. Gen. Gaudencio V Tobias, commander of the Filipino Unit, said the first attack occurred about 2150 words
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Article84 1966-11-05 16 SAIGON. Fri. (AFP). Korean troops engaged in the war in Vietnam celebrated the first anniversary of their arrival in the country yesterday. General Chae, Command-er-in-Chief of the Korean troops in South Vietnam, was host at a big reception held at the "Free World Forces" Building near84 words
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157 1966-11-05 16 MANILA. Fri. (AFP). Congress will formally hear students' charges of police brutality at the anti-Ameri-can demonstrations here during the Manila Summit Conference when the House of Representatives starts an inquiry into these charges next week. The House Committee on Security and National Defence said yesterday157 words
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Article72 1966-11-05 16 MANILA, Fri. <UPI> For saie: A puolic park. Mayor Liberato Reyna of Dagupan City in the northern Philippines is offering the City Park for two million pesos (about US$500,000) which will be used to finance a number of projects. The proceeds from the sale will be sufficient72 words
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262 1966-11-05 16 NEW DELHI, Fri. (AP). —An electronic aid for astronauts is beginning to help heart patients on earth answer a worrisome Question when can they safely return to what kind of jobs One device developed for astronauts' radios are the electrocardiograms (ECG) recordings of electrical262 words