Eastern Sun, 6 November 1966
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Title Section26 1966-11-06 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 112. Sunday, November 6 1966. ft MC (P) 1942 KI>N 2309 Price 15 *enU26 words
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275 1966-11-06 1 LONDON, Sat. The outlook was bleak in the British automobile industry today with well over 100,000 men wholly or partly out of work and production completely halted at the British Motor Corporation (BMC) yesterday. Almost 87.000 workers at BMC, the largest British carbuilder, are275 words
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Article221 1966-11-06 1 MADRAS, India, Sat. (I'Pli Seventeen crew members of a Panamanian ship were killed when the ship broke in two on a brrakuall off Madras early on Thursday after a cyclone hit the city. ('apt. Hung Hian Mai said be and 13 other crew members were221 words
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397 1966-11-06 1 100,000 people ejected FLORENCE, Italy, Saturday (AP) DEBRIS STREWN muddy waters began receding slowly at dawn today as reliet workers laboured in north and central Italy in the wake of floods, violent winds that killed least 31 Pisa, near the mouth of the397 words
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Article201 1966-11-06 1 LOS ANGELES, Sat. (UPI) The two young daughters of actress Dorothy Malone and her exhusband, actor Jacques Bergerac. will study French as he wishes, not Spanish as she wants. Superior Judge A.A. Scott ruled yesterday Mimi, 6, and Diane, 4 will study the language of201 words
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Article98 1966-11-06 1 PITTSBURGH, Sat. (UPI) Mr. David L. Lawrence. the only Catholic Governor of Pennsylvania and a leading power In national Democratic circles, collapsed while addre- ssing a party rally last night and was hospitalised in a critical condition. Mr. Lawrence. 77, who served as Governor in this98 words
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Article265 1966-11-06 1 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) The U.S. Navy aircraft carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt kept its Tonkin Gulf action station today despite a flash fire that killed eight men and injured 14 more. The crew quickly isolated the blaze five floors below deck to prevent a greater tragedy265 words
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170 1966-11-06 1 IPOH, Sat. A hospital attendant in the Central Mental Hospital, Karam Singh, 32, was sentenced to death for killing a fellow attendant, Mohan Singh, on April 29. He was found guilty by an unanimous verdict in the High Court here on a charge of murdering170 words
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Article197 1966-11-06 1 DALLAS, Sat. (UPI) Blondy went to court yesterday but was not allowed in, despite the fact that she was the reason for the hearing. Blondy. who weighs a hefty 350 pounds, is a friendly lion, who, according to testimony "is so lazy she wouldn't197 words
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303 1966-11-06 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. (VPI) President Johnson really likes Richard M. Nixon, according to the White House. But try telling that to the Republicans. The White House moved quickly yesterday to soften Johnson's words terming the former Vice-President a •chronic campaigner' and one who had never really303 words
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268 1966-11-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Prof. Thong Saw Pak, head of the Physics Department, University of Malaya, in an open letter to the parents of students attending Ngee Ann College said his committee's report recom- mends: 0 The award of degrees to all the268 words
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Article159 1966-11-06 2 SEREMBAN, Sat.—Anuar bin Museh, 23, and Robert Yeo, 22, at the fifth day of their trial for robbery and murder, today gave their evidence on oath and denied the char res against them, in the High Court here. Both were charged before Mr Justice Ismail Khari159 words
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Article150 1966-11-06 2 TPOHi Sat.—Secret society g; ugster responsible for most of the crimes here are on the run following pressure from the anti-secret society branch. A po ice spokesman told the /Eastern Sun' today that Ip°li was crime free for 24 hours. *?e s a id that the150 words
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239 1966-11-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sit. Three Malaysian Army officers left her* today for further military training in Australia. They are Major A.J. Silva, 34, of the Malaysian Reconnaissance Corps, Major Said Alweo bin Ja'afar of the Royal Malay Regiment and Captain Hew Deng Onn of239 words
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Article125 1966-11-06 2 PENANG, Sat. The Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, today hoped the inmates of the Po Leung Kok, would not only benefit from the training they received in the Home but also to become useful citizens and food mothers. The Minister, who visited125 words
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Article86 1966-11-06 2 KAMPAR, Sat. The Lower Secondary School here is to have a new $500,000 building early next year to house its 700 students. Construction on the building, which is on a sixacre site about a mile from the town on the KamparIpoh Road, began in February. A spokesman86 words
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Article533 1966-11-06 2 PARIT BI NTAR, Sat. Language issue: THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said that the Alliance Government would not allow itself to be pressurised or intimidated from doing what it felt was right for the people of all races and for the533 words
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319 1966-11-06 2 Malaysia will give more to refugees MALACCA, Sat Malaysia will consider increasing her contributions to the United Nations Relief and Welfare Fund for political refugees if other countries will also do the same. This was stated by the Chief Minister of Malacca. Enche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. in an interview319 words
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Article225 1966-11-06 2 KUCHING, Sat. The Minister for Development and Forestry, Enche Taib Mahmud told a gathering of Malaysian writers last night they must "b v experience absorb the characteristic inspiration of the moment end be able to reflect in our own writing the bitterness and suffering, the joy225 words
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70 1966-11-06 2 THIS beautiful girl has become well-known throughout the world. What is the reason for this sudden shot to fame and perhaps fortune? She has just won the Miss Japan title and will represent Japan at the Miss International contest in New York. If name means anything, she is called Miss70 words
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249 1966-11-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The peace and harmony of the country had been brought about with the co-operation, support and help of its people, and Malaysian Buddhists, had, like their "Malaysian Brothers" of other religions, contributed greatly to its success, said the Prime249 words
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Article84 1966-11-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A three-day co-operative congress will be held at the Dewan Tunku Chancellor at the University of Malaya beginning on Nov. 15. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, will open it. More than 2.000 people representing the various cooperative societies in Ma laysia. Singapore and84 words
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Article53 1966-11-06 2 KAMPAR. Sat. Poon Suet Chan alias Poon Choon Song. 40. today pleaded guilty before Enche Abu Bakar Osman in the Ma glstrate's Court here to operating a 100, 1.000 and 10,000 character lottery at an address at Jalan Gopeng on Oct 23. He was fined *6OO or53 words
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221 1966-11-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A senior official of the Ministry il Foreign Affairs leaves on Saturday for Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He is Enche Mon famaluddin, Principal Assistant Secretary, now in charge of security and telecommunications. He will be Malaysia's first official to »i?«t221 words
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Article41 1966-11-06 2 JESSELTON, Sat.—Work on a multi-purpose Youth Centre for Sabah will start early next year. Levelling of the site will begin early .next year. The completion of the Centre would depend on local capacity. The Centre will cost $375,000.41 words
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Article95 1966-11-06 2 PENANG, Sat. Lim Chong Beng, 25, was today sentenced to two years' jail when he pleaded guilty to two charges of committing theft. He stole a gold chain, worth $BO, from Khoo Chin Chin in Hong Kong Street on Oct. 21 and ten minutes95 words
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Article59 1966-11-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Eugene R. Black, the U.S. Presidential adviser on South east Asia economic and social development, will call on the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Biew Sin. at the Federal Treasury on Monday. On Monday evening Mr. Tan will be nost to Mr. Black59 words
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Article238 1966-11-06 2 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Four Malaysian fishermen were kidnapped and two held as hostages for a ransom of $2,500 in a high-sea piracy off Malacca Straits on Tuesday. This was disclosed at a press conference today by a Seiangor police spokesman. The two fishermen who later238 words
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238 1966-11-06 2 TANJONC TUALANC. Sat.— A cattle owner, Mahindar Singh, who lost 13 goats during th# past few months, yesterday laitf to rest the "culprit." It was 19-foot pythoil which was about to crustt and swalldw its 14th victim, when Mahindar Singii heard Its frantic bleating! and238 words
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Article63 1966-11-06 2 KAJANG, Sat. Th# Kajang Convent will hold it* annual exhibition on Wednesday at the school premises at Jalan Hill from a.m. to 6 p.m. Articles on display embroideries, dresses a* l handicrafts and delicacies will be offered for sale to the visitors. All parents, past pupil* and63 words
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253 1966-11-06 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will declare open the Third Asian Leadership Training Seminar on Nov. 20, at the Singapore Conference Hall, Shenton Way. The seminar is organised by the Singapore Teachers' Union. About 90 teachers from253 words
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Article30 1966-11-06 3 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. The Province Wellesley Central District Council will hold a special meeting to approve the draft budget of the Council fo r 1967, on Nov. 10 here.30 words
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Article, Illustration332 1966-11-06 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.—The French Government in collaboration with the Economic Development Board will set up a vocational institute for the training of local electrical technicians next year. This was disclosed today by the French Commercial Attache in Singapore. M. Claude Fihey. "The institute will332 words
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138 1966-11-06 3 SESGAPORE, Sat. Unlicensed hawkers in the Stamford Constituency will be given five days notice from Monday to quit hawking in the area, a Ministry of Health statement said today. The Hawkers Department has been serving notices on these unlicensed hawkers (estimated at more138 words
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Article35 1966-11-06 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. An engineer (Civil) of the Public Works Department. Mr. Khoo Cheng Lim, has refigned from Government service with effect from Nov. 1. This was announced in a Gazette notification yesterday.35 words
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Article, Illustration439 1966-11-06 3 STORE TOURIST WEEK FROM NOV. 5-13 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Five countries will take part in a variety show tomorrow at the National Theatre here in conjunction with Singapore Tourist Week. This variety show will highlight several top stars, including those from Hong Kong and Cathay Organisation.439 words
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218 1966-11-06 3 BERNARD WILLIAMS - By BERNARD WILLIAMS SINGAPORE Sat. Negotiations between the International Executive Service Corps and the Economic Development Board for the setting up of an Industrial Development Bank here are in its final stages. The bank, which is expected to be set up in the218 words
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65 1966-11-06 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The President of the Republic has appointed a Law Revision Commission under the Revised Edition of the Laws Act, 1966. The Law Revision Commissioners who were appointed by the President comprise the Attorney General, the Speaker and Mr. Graham Starforth Hill. The Secretary to65 words
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Article82 1966-11-06 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Parents play an important Dart in instilling road safety consciousness in children, the Chairman of the National Safety Council of Singapore, Mr. Milton Tan, said yesterday. In a statement, he said that the council's programme on pedestrian safety was directed at adults and schoolchildren.82 words
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Article20 1966-11-06 3 SINGAPORE, SaL—There were 69 accidents, of 'which six were serious, during the past 24 hours, the police said today.20 words
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Article, Illustration195 1966-11-06 3 SINGAPORE, Sat—Mr. P. Hennessy, son of the Mr. F. Hennessy. of the Ilennessy Cognac family, arrived here recently on an extended tour of markets in the FAR EAST. He said sales of Hennessy continued at an extremely high level and Hennessy Cognac Brandy remained as195 words
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Article204 1966-11-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Sir Robert Jackson, a U.N. development consultant, arrived today to confer with Government officials on future MalaysiaUnited Nations development projects in the country. Sir Robert, who is a special consultant to the administrator of the UN development Programme, would not say what these204 words
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75 1966-11-06 3 PENANG, Sat. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. will visit the George Town Lions Club Medical Den at Sungei Nibong at 10 a.m. tomorrow. More than 1,500 patients have been attended to and given free medical aid at the den. The75 words
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197 1966-11-06 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Nine persons were charged in the First District Court this morning with rioting at the Gay World Stadium on Oct. 22 this year. The accused persons were charged with causing hurt to police officers while being in an unlawful assembly197 words
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Advertisement21 1966-11-06 3 Well-known lor personalised services 1-B AMBER MANSION ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 'TEL: ***** UDRIVE-CAR CALL Everfine Company 519, SERANGOON ROAD, PHONE: *****21 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1966-11-06 3 SPORE DIARY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. National Library. Stamford Road: Photographic exhibition. 8 p.m. National Theatre, Tank Road: South East Asia Cultural Show by the Singapore Tourist Board. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Duxton Plain Parkway, Neil Road: A band performance by the People's Association.46 words
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308 1966-11-06 4 MARTIN LIM - By MARTIN LIM SINGAPORE, Sat. —A 48-year old shopkeeper, Goh Tai Keck, was shot early this morning when he foiled an attempt by three robbers one armed with a revolver —to hold him up. The robbers were put to flight empty handed by the courageous308 words
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Article85 1966-11-06 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Ten persons were charged before the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today with rioting and assaulting police officers in yesterday's students' demonstration outside City Hall. They are Choo Kam Yong, HongKwoo Leong, See Sing Lee Thai Sun, Pang Ah Kiang, alias Pang Teck Tat, Lim85 words
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Article, Illustration337 1966-11-06 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two Identical winning entries out of 300,000 received In the $64,000 Shell Philips contest has resulted In the sponsors awarding two first prizes, each worth $5,000. Over 1.000 other prizes worth $54,000 will be awarded. The first prize winners are Inche337 words
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Article, Illustration250 1966-11-06 4 DEFENCE MINISTE AGAINST ILLEGAL SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister of Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today warned that illegal students procession would have to face "the consequences of the law." The Minister said that the Police had been very lenient to the students. Dr.250 words
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1146 1966-11-06 4 ARBITRATION COURT TOLD... SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore National Union of Journalists yesterday produced in the Industrial Arbitration Court an exhibit which, it alleged, showed that three witnesses whom the Straits Times Press (M) Ltd. intended to call had read verbatim transcripts of the court1,146 words
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Article103 1966-11-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Dog owners have been urged to obtain licences for their pets. Dog control teams from the Primary Production Department are making house to house visits to check on dog licences. It is an offence "to own, keep, harbour or maintain" an unlicensed dog and103 words
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Article84 1966-11-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. A seminar on the "Implications of Separate Currencies in Singapore and Malaysia" will be held on Nov. 12 at 2.30 p.m. at the University of Singapore. The seminar, organised by the Department of Extra-mural Studies, will take place at the New Lecture Theatre No. 4.84 words
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156 1966-11-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Aziz Commission will begin hearings here next month into the affairs of the Johore Bahru and Sengerrang Town Councils The date of the first sitting of the Commission has, however, not been fixed. The Aziz team Is156 words
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Article54 1966-11-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Labour has appointed three persons to be members of the Employer Panel of the Industrial Arbitration Court for a period of one year from Nov. 1. 1966. The three newly-appointed members are: Mr G. C. Thio. Mr. J. D. H. Neill and54 words
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362 1966-11-06 4 IPOH, Sat. Dato Aw Kow, managing director of the "Eastern Sun", "Sin Chew Jit Poh", and tho "Sing Pin Jit Pao" played host to a large and distinguished gathering at an anniversary dinner at the Perak Khek Association in Jalan Bendahara here last362 words
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Article68 1966-11-06 4 SINGAPORE Sat. More and more uses art being found for aluminium in Singapore and Malaysia, the latest issue of "Aluminium News" reported. Aluminium, the report said, was now being used for flag poles to replace wood. "Its advantages over wood and steel are very pronounced. It68 words
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Article44 1966-11-06 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The total value of currency notes in circulation on Sept. 1, this year, is $1,438.604,971.9 L The figures were published in the Government Gazette yesterday. The amount of coins in circulation on Sept. 1 totalled more than $81,358 million.44 words
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Article, Illustration289 1966-11-06 4 SINGAPORE, Sat Malaysia and Singapore could increase their exports of fish and prawns by using the latest food processing methods. This was stated by Mr. E.W. Forth. President of the Frick Company of the United States, who is visiting this area for talks289 words
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Commercial and industrial
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Article379 1966-11-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A (airly active condition extended further today in the Stock Exchange. Gammon staged another feature with prices improved to $1.38, 12 rents better from previous levels. Heavy turnover was stiil dominated in this counter. Guinness rose 1 cent to $2.42. Veneer dropped further below379 words
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Article71 1966-11-06 5 LONDON, Sat. British office equipment sold to other countries reached a new record monthly total of £8,300, 000 during September Britain's Business Equipment Trade Association reported. Shipments for the first Bine months of this year totalled £64.225,000 more than in the whole of last jrear. Best71 words
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Article82 1966-11-06 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. ExPorts of tin metal from Singapore and West Malayfor September totalled 5.918 long tons. The total exports from January to September 1966 were 53;! 10 long tons. Big buyers were the United States of America and Japan with 18.826 and J 1,837 long ton« respectively.82 words
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Article40 1966-11-06 5 SINGAPORE, Sat Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants. They were: Selling T.T./O.D. ready were: Holland Guilders 1178; Swiss Francs 140-1/2; French Francs 160-1/4; Italian Lire *****; Swedish Friner 167|.40 words
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323 1966-11-06 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The past week's trading was spread over a two cent range; sentiment was inclined to be mixed with shorts taking advantage of lower levels to cover, whilst profit-taking was in evidence at the peaks, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co. Ltd. in323 words
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Article57 1966-11-06 5 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday closed steady and untraded. Both London and Singapore markets closed somewhat easier. Nov. 23.25 23.70 Jan. 23.25 23.70 Mar. 23.25 23.70 May 23.25 23.70 July 23.25 23.70 Sept. 23.25 23.70 Nov. 23.25 23.70 Locally, the spot No. 1 RSS held57 words
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Article15 1966-11-06 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price for today was $608.25 per picul, up $1.25.15 words
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406 1966-11-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A "selling group" of eleven leading New Zealand manufacturers will visit Singaport this month to consolidate and actuate markets for their country's manufactured products. Organised by the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation, the group's tour is, in fact, a "follow up'*406 words
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Article126 1966-11-06 5 NEW YORK, Sat. <AP).— Boeing Co. has sold 40 more jetliners, for an estimated $250 million to $270 million it was disclosed yesterday. Those are in addition to the 10 giant Boeing 747s American Airlines disclosed this week it would buy for more than $2OO126 words
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Article42 1966-11-06 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AP) —The U.S. government sold 75 tons of surplus stockpile tin yesterday 35 tons grade A at U.& $154 a pound 35 tons grade B at $1,525 a pound and 5 tons grade D. at $1.5125 a pound.42 words
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Article168 1966-11-06 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today: 1/2 Perseus 5 Golden Spring 6/7 Stentor 10/11 State of Madras 13/14 Bengal Mail 15/16 Circes 18 Automedon 19 Empire Kittiwake 27/28 Kaharuzan Man 29/30 Mizukawa Maru 33/34 Glenalmond 35/36 Cheju 40/41 Osaka Maru 42/43 World168 words
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Article, Illustration97 1966-11-06 5 PENANG, Sat.—Pictured in transit at Don Muang Airport Bangkok last week are top executives 'of Malayan Marine Industries Ltd., Penan* who left for Hongkong, Taipeh and Japan on Thai Inter- national's Caravelle Jet which started direct operations from Bayan Lepas Airport as from Oct 497 words
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STOCK EXCHANGE-MALAYSIA, SPORE
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Article194 1966-11-06 5 B S Boustead 1.47 1.49 Cnemical Co 1.39 1.40 Cold Storage 2.94 2.99 Dunlop 2.45 2.47 E. Smelting CD 4.06 4.08 Esso Ords 2.84 2.86 United Holdings 1.35 1.38 F N. Ord 3.30 3.34 Gammon 1.33 1.34 Georgetown 1.25 G. E. Life 53.00 59.50 Guinness 2.40 2.41 Hume Pref194 words
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Article99 1966-11-06 5 Ampat CCR 10/9 Aokam 3.54 3.70 Austral Amal 23/Austral Malay 23/6 Ayer Hitam XD 20/20/6 Berjuntai 33/9 Hong Kong 32/6 33/3 K'pong Lanjut 23/6 24/Kamuntlng 18/9 19/Kramat 10/9 Kuala Kampar 24/6 24/10* Kuchai CD 1.92 1.95 Larut 11/1* 11/7* Lingui CD 200 Lower Perak 23/6 Malayan Tin 26/9 Meru99 words
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Article41 1966-11-06 5 Batu Lintang CD 1.62 Glenealy CD 1.40 Kempas 1.95 Kepong Plant 1.88 Kluang Ord 1.63 Kuala Sidim 1.45 Mentakab 1.35 1.40 Riverview 2/4 Sungei Bagan 1.56 Sungei Tukang 95 Temerloh 1.90 Ulu Benut 1.40 1.54 United Malacca 1.70 1.8541 words
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Article31 1966-11-06 5 Anglo Asian 1/6 1/6* Anglo Oriental 3/11 Bk. S'bawang 5/4 5/6 Bekoh 3/1 Consol Salak 2/7* Craigielea XD 1/6 Golden Hope CD 5/5/3 Kulim 1/10* 1/H* Strs. Rubber 1/4*31 words
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Article29 1966-11-06 5 First Malayan 2.13 2.23 Second Malayan 1.51 1.61 Third Malayan XD 1.06 1.17 Malaysian Commerce .86 .97 Mai Savings Fund 1.26 1.36 Sterling Commodity XD 3/9 4/329 words
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AIR MOVEMENTS-SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR
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Article150 1966-11-06 5 TIME AIBLINE FROM 8.20 a.m. ML 019 Kuala Lumpur. 8.50 a.m. JAL 712 Jakarta. 10.55 a m. MAL 005 Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. 10.30 a.m. MAL 451 Kuchmg. 2.45 p.m. MAL 043 Kota Bahru, Kuala Lumpur. 3.05 p.m. VN 646 Saigon. 4 30 p.m. ML 511150 words
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Article152 1966-11-06 5 TIME FLIGHT TO 7.00 a.m. MAL 002 Malacca. Kuala Lumpur, lpoh, Penang. 7 00 a.m. MAL 452 Kuching. 8.30 a.m. PAA 842 Saigon. Guam, Honolulu, Los Angles, San Francisco. 7.31 a.m. MAL 654 Jesselton. Hongkong. 8 30 a.m. MAL 614 Hongkong. 8.45 a.m. MAL 512 Kuala Lumpur,152 words
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Article114 1966-11-06 5 TIME airline FROM 8 25 a.m. MAL (ML 002) 9ingapore, Malacca. 8.50 a .m. Thai (TG 402) Singapore. 9 15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh. 9.40 a.m. Cathay (CX 974) Singapore. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Singapore. 12.30 p.m. MAL (ML 512) Singapore. 12.35 p.m.114 words
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Article115 1966-11-06 5 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 002) Ipoh, Penang. Bangkok (Saigon). 9.25 a.m. Thai (TG 402) 9.30 ajn. MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Sinapore. 10.05 a.m. Cathay (CX 974) Hongkong, Manila. 10.20 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Kota Bahru. 12.50 p.m.115 words
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Article123 1966-11-06 5 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) The International sugar Council opened a two day meeting with little prospect of an early recovery of the collapsed free (non quota) sugar market. The minimum task before the Council will be to extend the ineffectual international sugar agreement for at least another123 words
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Article114 1966-11-06 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. 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 Pepper (FOB) 125.50 125.00114 words
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Article733 1966-11-06 8 WITH all sorts of troubles brewing daily here and abroad, the public are constrained to ask what the world or the nation is coming to. As they cast their eyes over the newspapers or listen to the radio news bulletins on reports of international squabbles, student rallies,733 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1966-11-06 8 Dr. S. Fred Singer - DR. S. Fred Singer is Dean of the School of Environmental and Planetary Sciences at the University of Miami, in Florida, and was one of the earliest advocates of orbiting weather satellites. His MOUSE concept (Minimum Orbital Unmanned Satellite Earth) set the stage for1,330 words
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SWISS WATCH WEEK SUPPLEMENT
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Article101 1966-11-06 9 J)ONORS to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service have a special incentive during this coming week ten of them will receive Swiss watches as prizes in a lucky draw. The prizes will be distributed by the Blood Transfusion Service after a ballot among those people giving blood101 words
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Article, Illustration546 1966-11-06 9 gWISS WATCH WEEK will begin tomorrow (November 7, 1966). It will be a week during which the public will be reminded of the strong links between the Swiss watch industry and Singapore, dating back more than 100 years. Some of the highlights of the Week546 words
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Article322 1966-11-06 10 A WATCH Is a masterpiece of precision but the fact that it is vulnerable must be carefully considered. In sports and at work, and even during everyday activities, a watch undergoes many knocks and much rough treatment. The mechanism of a watch is a world322 words
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Article, Illustration579 1966-11-06 10 FROM the technical point of view alone, a description of the chief parts of an ordinary mechanical watch and of the process of its manufacture would be Quite incomplete without taking into account the thousands of different models which the Swiss Watch579 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-11-06 10 A RESOLUTELY square, modern feeling about this new fashion watch from Switzerland. The rectangular watch is set into a wide bracelet closely meshed in 18 ct. gold. The dial has the same texture and it has neither figures nor index markers. Final luxury touch: ten baguette-cut diamonds56 words
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345 1966-11-06 10 and styling are now as important a factor in worldwide watch sales as precision and durability. That is the news from Switzerland for the women of Singapore and Malaysia, where the major styling show of the world's number one watch industry is345 words
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Article, Illustration39 1966-11-06 10 Mr. N. von der Weid, Director for South East Asia, Swiss Watch Manufacturers Federation, presenting the Swiss watches to the Medical Officer in Charge of the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service, Dr. S. B. Kwa.39 words
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133 1966-11-06 10 VISITORS to Hong Kong have no excuse for missing the boat at the Ocean Terminal. The quartz clock timing system set up there by the Swiss Watch Industry earlier this year Is accurate to one thousandth of a second a day. Fifty-six clocks throughout the133 words
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Advertisement225 1966-11-06 9 a •yv y- ••v. .'i«i AV.vCvjV v- •••^.VAV.VJfcIi Jim Clark (world motor car racing champion) says: Time is important to a racing driver not only when docking his rivals' times around the circuits, but in the hectic daily routine of appointments, air flights and travelling from track to track. I225 words
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Advertisement299 1966-11-06 10 N > >■ > When American astronauts walk in space, they wear this Tested by NASA, during the first American space walk, Omega Speedmaster chronographs production models are standard Issue for all Gemini astronauts• Omega Speedmaster chronograph with minute and hour tota/isers. Readings to I la second. Case and bracelet299 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration521 1966-11-06 11 MERVYN NICHOLAS - By MERVYN NICHOLAS Ever since Julie Andrews made her first appearance as the postulant who brought tears and laughter to the Von Trapp children by singing such delightful hits like "Do-Re-Mi," "You Are 16, Going On 17," and "The Sound Of Music,"521 words
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Article254 1966-11-06 11 Joan Collins brought three year-old daughter Tara to visit daddy Anthony Newley on the "Doctor Dolittle" set, and it was the sight of the week, because the beautiful tiny tot was wearing miniature dark glasses matching her mother's seems it's the newest mo-ther-daughter fashion rage. Little254 words
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Article, Illustration185 1966-11-06 11 GIISGAPORE, Sat.—lt's that girl again. This time Joanne Wood' icard tries her hand at gambling in a v ery funny picture railed "Big Deal at Dodge City: 9 The stakes are high and the game is played with several big stars including Jason Robards,185 words
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Advertisement139 1966-11-06 11 Eastern Son CtfiSSIFIEDS inrerest EVERYBODY X 11 Mid r» mno X NIGHTLY AT THE < In the PEBBLE BAR Trudy Connor at the Piano and the Eddia Gomes Trio entertain nightly. FOUR LIONS SUNDAY BUFFET v. 12 noon to 3 p.m. A sumptious display of delicacies with music by the139 words
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Miscellaneous209 1966-11-06 11 SHAW GRNISATION |CAPITOL PHone ***** Now Showing 11-1.45-4-«.3»-».3» Sean Connery. Jean Be berg St Joanne Woodward in Warner Bro** "A FINE MADNESS" color Tonight M'nite "Magnificent Trio" Mandarin. Cs color Today 9am Morning Show "Oil Espionage in Lisbon" I D O Phono ***** Nov Showing 11-1.45-4-6.30-9.15 Henry Fonda. Joanne Woodward.209 words
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Miscellaneous704 1966-11-06 11 What's on in today's and Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. Petang 3.00 Pembukaan dan rengkasan ranchangan; 3.01 Championship Wrestling; 3.30 Day of Peace. "Sunday in Madrid"; 4.00 Robin Hood —"Pepper";704 words
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Miscellaneous254 1966-11-06 11 ±lii£ OHGANISAfION NOW SHOWING Please Not* Chan** Of Time.* 10.45, I.IS. 3.45. 6.30 A ».15p m Prrtrnltd In 79 MM "RUSSIAN ADVENTURE" Hooted by BING CROSBY In Color A Cathay Release ODEON Special MorainK Show TODAY at 8.4S a.m. (Normal Price*) "A Tear Around Mint" Mand Color English Chines# Saba254 words
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Article, Illustration685 1966-11-06 12 MAUREEN LEE PRESENTS - MAUREEN LEE PRESENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The 'in' look hairstyles for the evening these days take bold 'sweeps' and 'twists'. But some girls can't afford to keep it up because they have extra soft hair or unhealthy hair that fall685 words
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Article, Illustration141 1966-11-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Have you ever seen a Trumpet Lily 5 ft. 5 inches tall? The audience at the Jade Room have seen one It was model Miss Gladys Danker in an outfit called 'Trumpet Lily' designed by Dr. Cipriano de Ocampo. In the plain, the outfit was141 words
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Article232 1966-11-06 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Th« latest in vacuum cleaning comes to you In Nationa l Vacuum Cleaner Model mc 750. Armed with its powerful running motor-power it becomes a household overnight. In a trim 125 lb. style its the lighten full powered vacuum cleaner in the world.232 words
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Advertisement92 1966-11-06 12 ELECTRIC MODEL MC-750 For easier cleaning of any kind of floor. Superpowerful motor of MC--750 with super-light-weight provides every convenience to clean every corner of the room. The floor nozzle is adjustable for floor use as well as carpet. The additional accessories provided: 1. Suction Elbow 2. Upholstery Nozzle 3.92 words
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Miscellaneous415 1966-11-06 12 y. r j Stars w YOII i "r CAPRICORN Dec. 23-Jan. 20 A VERY interesting and exciting week. Join in the fun and you will thoroughly enjoy the week. Things are beginning to hum and you should be in the thick of everything. AQUARIUS Jan. 21-Feb. 19 QJOMETIMES you are415 words
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POPPING AROUND with PLATTER PETE
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Article, Illustration997 1966-11-06 13 HI THERE! Last week's Poll taw young Doc Kildare as your favourite medicine man. Final results were: Richard Chamberlain: 191. Vincent Edwards: 102. This week, those top instrumental groups, The Shadows and The Ventures will do battle. Well, here it is: The results of997 words
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Article324 1966-11-06 13 LP Review JUST LIKE US! Paul Revere and the Raiders. (CBS) Trouble with this album is that too many of the tracks are original hits of other groups. Thus, one tends to be comparative. For instance, who can do "Satisfaction" better than the Stones? And their "I'm Crying" is324 words
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Article, Illustration247 1966-11-06 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. The guitar is an easy instrument to "pick up." So said DERRICK FITZGERALD, lead guitarist of "The Thunderbirds." Easy to "pick up?" Yes but only if one has an interest in it, Derrick pointed out. Derrick, who thinks that Hank B.247 words
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Article, Illustration396 1966-11-06 13 TJORN in Epsom, Surrey, Clark began her show business career at an early age, for she first sang in public when she was seven. She gave more than 500 shows for the Forces during the war years. At the age of nine, Pet started broadcasting, and she was396 words
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Article355 1966-11-06 13 UAVE you ever wondered 11 how long the Beatles can last? Well. John Lennon did. and while on location in Spain for his Aim. "How I Won The War", he told the NME, "I have just turned 26." For the last six years I have been a Beatle.355 words
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Advertisement41 1966-11-06 13 PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL 6.10.66 CANDIDATES: (A) The Shadows. (B) The Ventures. Mark an X next to your choice NAME:.... ADDRESS: Send your votes to: Platter Pete's Pop Poll, c/o Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. NOT LATER THAN 10.11.6641 words
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Advertisement49 1966-11-06 13 THE TRAILERS DO IT RIGHT COSDEL 1007 DON'T LAUGH (You'll Cry) COSDEL 1008 J* FV <■. 4 LEROY LINDSAY YOU'VE GOT TO MOVE ON/SEARCHING COSDEL 1010 Exclusive distributing agents Singapore and Malaysia. COSDEL (Singapore) LIMITED SINGAPORE: ■a I r Armenian Street Td: KM) Kuala Lampir: 1014 Maapr Mansion Tel: U3M49 words
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336 1966-11-06 14 R. D. SELVA - By R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. No records were established on the first of the two-day Selangor Government Services Sports and Recreational Council s fourth athletic meet held at the Stadium Merdeka here today. Owing to the poor turnout of athletes, many heats336 words
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178 1966-11-06 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Amateur Wrestling Association has written to the International Wrestling Association for affiliation to the international wrestling body. Disclosing this to Sunsport. the President of SAWA Mr. Tang Tuck Wah said: "The SAWA was a member of the IWA when Singapore178 words
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385 1966-11-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Commonwealth Forces North enhanced their chances of appearing in the final of the Malaya Cup competition by holding Selangor to a 3-all draw on the padang this evening. Their points came from a penalty try scored by winger, G. Anderson, in thelOth385 words
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Article23 1966-11-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. -Sat. The scheduled hockey match between Singapore and Selangor here today was not played. Reason: Rain.23 words
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Article331 1966-11-06 14 BIRMINGHAM (Warwickshire) Sat. (AFP) A suggestion that there should be some form of inter-club league competition in British Athletics was made by Mr. Denis Howell, the Minister responsible for sport, when he addressed the Birchfield Harriers annual dinner at Perry Bar, here last night. Mr.331 words
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Article304 1966-11-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor the favourites for the Malaysian Women's Association quadrangular title gave a brilliant display to beat a plucky Malacca team by 3-1 in this morning's match. Malacca fielding five school girls, despite their defeat, ?ave a very creditable perormance against their experienced304 words
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Article81 1966-11-06 14 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. (UPI) One of the world's top polo players. Louis Lawerence Lacey, died here on Tuesday. He was 79. Lacey, born in 1887 in Montreal, Canada, was a Argentine. At his peak, Lacey had a polo handicap of ten. He played with such81 words
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Article, Illustration144 1966-11-06 14 JIM CLARK (pictured on right) a leading world racer questioned recently about his stupendous successes around the international racing tracks over the last few years was asked to cite a few of the reasons for them. Besides stating a good night's cap before any major144 words
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391 1966-11-06 14 ZURICH, Switzerland, Sat. (AP) The International Soccer Federation (FIFA) has called for stern measures to prevent feigning of injuries and coaching from the touch line. The Federation has appealed to all member associations "to use their influence in strengthening the authority of the391 words
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175 1966-11-06 14 HOUSTON, Texas, Sat. (UPl)—Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay, in a relaxed, playful mood, arrived yesterday for his Nov. 14 title defence against Cleveland (Big Cat) Williams. Clay stepped off a commercial airliner to the tune of "Tijuana Taxi" played by a local high175 words
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Article111 1966-11-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Sgt. Ahmad. Vice-Presi-dent of the Selangor Cycling Association, will lead a seven-man representation to the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok. Mr. Joseph Michael. President of the Malaysian Cycling Federation disclosing this to Sunsport said today: "Centralised training has commenced. "Sulaiman Bongkit. Ronnie Pereira. and111 words
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Article66 1966-11-06 14 NEW YORK, Sat. (AFP). The world middleweight boxing title fight between champion Emile Griffith and challenger Joey Archer has been postponed until next year This was announced here yesterday after Griffith suffered a foot injury during Thursday's training at Kiamesha Lake, New York State. The fight scheduled66 words
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Article62 1966-11-06 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Indian Association will now be participating in the Singapore Hockey Association's senior tournament. The Indians sent in their entry late. A special meeting of the tournament committee of the SHA recently approved Indian's application. The Indians will be playing their first game62 words
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Article27 1966-11-06 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The final for the Dawson Cup (club championships) will be played over 36 holes on the Keppel Course at Bukit Chermin tomorrow.27 words
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Article25 1966-11-06 14 BRISBANE. Sat. (AFP) Roy Emerson wen his semifinal match in the Queensland singles tennis championship in Brisbane today by beating Owen Davidson 10-8,25 words
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266 1966-11-06 14 TOKYO, Sat. (AFP) Japan, the host country, was paired with Spain to tec cff the 14th Canada Cup gclf tournament at the 6,962-vard, par-72 Yomiuri Country Club course on the Western outskirts of Tokyo on November 10. Seventy-two top-golfers, in. eluding thre266 words
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Article97 1966-11-06 14 MANILA Sat. (AP). A six-man badminton team wal selected yesterday to represent The Philippines in thi Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok from Dec. 2-20. Named to the squad werf shuttlecock artists Armando Yanga, Danny So, Conrado Co, Oscar Yanga, David Pa* cual and Alberto De Leon.97 words
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Article276 1966-11-06 14 Khoo Boon Choo - By Khoo Boon Choo PENANG, Sat. The executive committee of the Asian Football Confederation has decided to inaugurate a champion Teams' cup competition for Asia at the beginning of next year. This was disclosed by the secretary of the Asian Football Confederation, Mr. Koe276 words
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181 1966-11-06 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. More than 150 entries have been received for the forthcoming "Tourist Week" regatta races to be held here on November 13. Mr. Henry Lim. the publicity officer of the "Tourist Week" regatta sub-commit-tee told Sunsport about 1,000 Southern Islanders with about 70181 words
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Advertisement49 1966-11-06 14 CLASSIFIED AD. MISCELLANEOUS 20 Words $5/- (Mini numt >IR BlS*' marriaet your horO' amazed by ions. Con* d Spiritual Prof. M£ stel. Kual» 81. NOTICE Fhe Public are notified that the EASTERN SUN Post Office Box Number is: P. O. BOX NO. 1 MAXWELL ROAD POST OFFICE SINGAPORE, 249 words
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Miscellaneous60 1966-11-06 14 TIME AND TIDE SUNDAY, NOV. 6 Penang: 441 a.m. (6.4 ft), 8.40 p.m. (5.9 ft.). lO.OB a.m. (9.6 ft.), 4.12 p.m. Port Dickson: 11.45 a.m. {fi ft c n /< «> #t Singapore: 9.48 <5.7 ft", 320 5 7 36 ft?; <4 2 ft) Sedili Kechil: 10.18 a.m. (5.6 ft.).60 words
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Miscellaneous37 1966-11-06 14 Sports Diary Softball: S.S.A's Ladirt knockout final. 2.00 p.m. G.S.C. Jets vf S.R.C. Pelicans. 4.00 p.m. Men's Juniof Division Boy's Town Of* phans vs S.R.C. Red Sox. Tourist Week: 2.00 P® Tourist Week Kart race at Kalian?.37 words
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Article, Illustration2179 1966-11-06 15 Windsor Lad - Jalisco threat going im The going is HEAVY .Comments by 'Windsor Lad' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Iron Hand is my fancy in the nine furlongs for Class One, Division One event (Race 4) at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's November2,179 words
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Article154 1966-11-06 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN A 1)1 LINE Race 1. T1MAH API Emir Star W. Priie C. INFORMER W. Prize Little King EMIR STAR Timah Api Shoebridge Race 2. DARMAL Just Dandy Cocaine DARMAL Cocaine K. Chariot J. SCEPTRE Darmal Just Dandv Race S. G. DEFENDER• Parakee Box Office III154 words
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1560 1966-11-06 15 Raee 1 t Horses Class 5, Div. 2 7 Furs. 2.00 p.m. 1. 048 Bobogane 7y 900 P.T. Won* Bagbv Jr Ismail 5 2. 000 Bestcrete 12y 8.13 Mr. and Mrs. A.L.Wheeleo- Wheeler Nawari 3 3. 552 Chief Informer 9y 8.13 MB E. Syndicate Nair1,560 words
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310 1966-11-06 16 GUATEMALA CITY, SAT. (UP!) GUATEMALA was under a state of siege today for the third time in less than two years to counter an increased campaign of terrorism by right-wing and Communist guerrilla forces. The Cabinet suspended the constitution and all political activities310 words
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Article92 1966-11-06 16 WATERVILLE. Maine, Sat. r (AP) Former U.S. Vice President Mr. Richard M. Nixon called President Johnson's news conference criticism of him yesterday a "shocking display of temper." Mr. Nixon said that instead of making it, the President should have answered questions about the war in Vietnam92 words
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Article63 1966-11-06 16 NEW DELHI, Sat. (AFP). Visiting Nepalese Defence Minister Mr. Giri Prasad Burathoki today called on Indian President Dr. Radhakrishnan and Premier Indira Gandhi. Earlier Mr. Burathoki visited the cremation sites of Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru and former Premier Shastri and laid wreaths there. Mr. Burathoki, accompanied63 words
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Article31 1966-11-06 16 SAIGON, Sat. (AFP). —A terrorist grenade injured 15 people-most of them Vietnamese civilians in Saigon today. The grenade exploded in the populous Go Vap quarter. The unknown assailant escaped.31 words
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Article217 1966-11-06 16 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP). Yevgency Yevtu shen k o, Russian poet, arrived here last night from Moscow for a six-week reading tour of the United States and said "the poet is the eyes of the nation itself." He told newsmen: "I don't have any217 words
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Article57 1966-11-06 16 MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI). Two American warplanes were shot down over North Vietnam on Thursday, the TASS news agency reported today from Hanoi. The TASS report, quoting a Vietnam news agency Clair, said one of the planes was downed over Yen Bay Province and the second over57 words
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Article61 1966-11-06 16 MADRAS, (India), Sat. (AFP) Eighteen of the 41-man crew of the Liberian freighter "Progress" were feared drowned today after the vessel was struck by a hurricane in the Bay" of Bengal and split in two. The captain was one of the 23 survivors. All the crew members61 words
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132 1966-11-06 16 a Sat, (UPI) President Johnson and Vice President Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey have an informal agreement by which Mr. Humphrey can become acting President" if Mr. Johnson declares himself disabled. The White House said on Thursday it was not expected that132 words
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186 1966-11-06 16 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) Actor George Hamilton. Lynda Bird Johnson's most prominent escort, has been given permission to take his U.S. Army physical examination in Europe, it was disclosed yesterday. A spokesman at New York selective service headquarters said Hamilton's local board No. 8186 words
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Article90 1966-11-06 16 PARIS, Sat. (AP). Japanese envovj Europe yesterday ended a meeting with Japane.-r Foreign Minister Mr Etsusaburo Shiin a who i< on a tour of the Westerr part of the continent. The meeting, which began on Thursday in the Japanese Embassy, discussed the various pending problems. Sources close90 words
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