Eastern Sun, 10 November 1966
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Title Section25 1966-11-10 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 116. Thursday, November 10 1966. ir MC(P) 1942 KDN 2309 Prire 15 rent*25 words
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143 1966-11-10 1 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. comic strips. No newspaper in any part of the world has ever produced and printed these comic strips. The Eastern Sun, therefore, considers it a great honour and privilege to bring to its thousands of readers143 words
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125 1966-11-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Since the Royal Malaysian Air Force single pioneer aircraft was missing on Nov. 1, afternoon, an intensive air and ground search had been continuing day and night. Aircraft and helicopters of the RMAF. aircraft of the RAF and helicopters of the125 words
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54 1966-11-10 1 VENICE, Wed. This museum city looks like sinking after being badly hit by the worst floods in nearl a thousand years on Nov. 5. Art treasure worth millions of dollars was under three feet of water. And the Venetians suffered from cold and hunger. During the flood, they drank muddyAP Wire Photo. - 54 words
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Article218 1966-11-10 1 PENANti, Wed. The I'niversity college in Penang will start functioning next year with faculties in science and architecture and law to be introduced in 19K8. This was disclosed at a press conference given by the university project committee, Penan*, at the Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra here218 words
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Article719 1966-11-10 1 Dave O'Hara - By Dave O'Hara BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, Wed. A FIVE-PIECE orchestra played fhe old New Orleans jazz piece, "The Sainfs Come Marching in." Then EdwardlV. (ED) Brooke came marching U.S. Senate since reconstruction 85 years ag After pushing gently through a cheering crowd of some 3,000. Mr. Brooke and719 words
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Local News
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Article425 1966-11-10 2 SEREMBAN. Wed. A new political party the United Malaysian Chinese Organisation (UMCO) was officially* registered here on Monday. The party will have its headquarters here and later branches will be opened up in all major town» of Malaysia. In a press statement today, the425 words
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Article233 1966-11-10 2 FENANG. Wed. An industrial and trade fair queen contest and another competition for the best decorated stalls will highlight Penang's Industrial and Trade Fair, which will be officially opened by the Governor of Penang, Raja Tun Cda at 6 p.m. on Dec. 3. This was233 words
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Article48 1966-11-10 2 TULARA. California. Wed. w <UPI> Two-Time Olympic -jdecathlon champion Bob Mathias headed for a new career In Congress today by winning his first bid for political office. Mathias. campaigning on the Republican ticket, defeated incumbent Democrat Harlan Hagen in the 18th California district.48 words
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94 1966-11-10 2 MALACCA, Wed.- Skyscrapers have also now come to this ancient town. Dwarfing the hundreds of attap and plank houses along the sandy shore at Ujong Pasir are the nearly-completed 11-storey police barracks occupying a site of about thrè acres. Until recently,the highest building in the town are the Municipal flats94 words
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254 1966-11-10 2 Britain is jolly good country Erroll Kt ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Early 1967 would witness a renewed sense of confidence in the future of Britain, Lord Erroll predicted today. "I am not worried about Britain's future," he told a meeting of businessmen here. Lord Erroll. the leader of a 19-member trade254 words
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Article141 1966-11-10 2 KUCHING. Wed. Fiftyfour landless families in the Th rd Division will soon be ab l!L to ,Urt new This was stated today by the State Development Officer, Sarawak, when he disclosed that th r Land Development Scheme at Sibintek would soon be ready for occupation. This141 words
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Article168 1966-11-10 2 PENANG. Wed. A mot'on to approve expenditure of 516.963.163 shown in the Penang Development Estimates for next year will be moved by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. at the State Legislative Assembly meeting starting here on Nov. 16. The Chief Minister will168 words
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Article126 1966-11-10 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Indian Association has written to the Singapore Badminton Association for affiliation, to the parent body. The secretary of the badminton association. Mr. Max Lange told Sunsport that the management committee would meet later this month to discuss and approve the126 words
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Article, Illustration27 1966-11-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sultan of Selangor is seen here "testing:" a Honda sports car at the International Trade Exhibition on Monday night.27 words
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Article217 1966-11-10 2 PENANG. Wed. The City Council will be compelled to raise the charges for water at present the lowest in the country for funds to construct some large mains and service reservoirs in Penan* island Itself. This was contained in the Annual Report of the217 words
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Article162 1966-11-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, Mr. Lee San Choon, promised today to look into the plight of more than 100 pineapple workers in Pontian who had been on strike for the last four months. Mr. Lee met a six-man delegation162 words
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181 1966-11-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. In a commando-tvpe raid, seven armed men swooped on the Sekisan mines stort at Ulu Klang. eight miles from here, early yesterday morning and got away with 20 pikuls of tin ore worth $7,500 and $3OO in cash. They made181 words
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116 1966-11-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Madam Ng Choo Phuang and her two children were watching television last night when three strangers strode into her house at Setapak. Before she got over the surprise, the men one armed with a pistol and the others with knives ordered116 words
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Article71 1966-11-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Haji Irrr.a:! bin Panjang Aris. said today the Municipal administration was being faced with claims by the month-ly-paid for a general salary revision of all category He said a joint negotiating committee had been jet up to go through71 words
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Article79 1966-11-10 2 PENANG, Wed. —A bandbag, containing $7O and some articles, was "fished out** from a dressing table of a bedroom, while a couple was watching a television show last night. The couple were a 31J ear-old shipping assistant, ohn D. Clark, and his girlfriend. who is a teacher79 words
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Article117 1966-11-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Secretary to the Ministry of Locai Government and Housing, Dato Lokman bin Yusof. today said the Federal Capital Advisory Board had a meeting recently to increase the assessment rate for 1967 by 2in order to balance the deficit budget. The increase In117 words
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80 1966-11-10 2 EIGHTEEN- year-old Daud bin Haji Mohd. Tamin, a Form Four pupil of St. Xavier's institution, Penang, is seen here being presented with guarantee cards by Mr. W. J,C. Sutton, Penang branch manager of Messrs. William Jarks Co. Ltd. (left) and Mr. Teh Teik Chong, a representative of Shell Malaysia Ltd.80 words
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319 1966-11-10 3 'YOUR PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT,' SAYS JOHNSON'S ADVISER SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore is well on its way to becoming a model "of energy ond resourcefulness and of multi-racial and multi-national co-operation" for all Asia. This is the observation of Mr. Eugene R. Black, adviser on South-east319 words
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Article, Illustration172 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. —An exciting: combination of bikini-clad models, luxurious shipboard accommodation and opportunities for shutterbugs, are being: put up at Hock Cheong: Co., at the Arcade. This window display at The Arcade, until Nov. 12. Is in support of Singapore's Tourist Promotion Week.172 words
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69 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Enche Buang bin Omar Junid, Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister, handed a cheque for $390 to the Social Welfare Department thi s morning. It was a donation from the Singapore Balestier Market Association to the department's children's centres and creches69 words
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Article26 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Johore Bahru's Customs and Excise Department station will be closed for official business on Friday (Deepavall) which is a public holiday.26 words
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Article56 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE. Wed—The 22-man Australian Trade Mission today paid a courtesy call on the Singapore Finance Minister. Mr. Lim Kim San. at his office in Fullerton Building. During the morning, the mission also visited the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and met members of the International Chamber of Commerce56 words
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Article, Illustration344 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mrs. Joan Mac Master of Elizabeth Arden cosmetics has introduced to Asian ladies the latest in eye make-up and face-shadin*. At the Elizabeth Arden Salon at Robinson's, Mrs. Mac Master is the Resident Consultant there. "The eye make-up focus is the softer344 words
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Article135 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE, Wed Thousands of Hindus and Sikhs in Malaysia and Singapore will \p ,n tj l6l counterparts throughout the world In celebrating Dfppavali (the festival of lights) on Friday. Prayers and poojas will bf offered and flowers and flaming torches will brighten up all Hindu hotiies. The135 words
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Article43 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ninety-two accidents were reported to the police during the last 24 hours. Four were serious cases but none was fatal. The Traffic Police booked 33 vehicles for emitting excessive smoke. They comprised three buses, 13 taxis and 17 cars.43 words
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Article35 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Venerable Arianda Mangala will give a public talk "In Search of Happiness" at the Singapore Theosophical Society at 8, Cdirnhlll Road at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow (Nov. 10). All are welcome.35 words
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Article, Illustration62 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. Smiling poppy girl Miss Judy a student, outside HQ Singapore Infantry Brigade, Beach Road, loaded with popies and collection boxes. Judy, from 430 Changi Road, Singapore 14, is one of the temporary helpers with the Ex-Services Association of Singapore which is hoping for a big62 words
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Article213 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. A "double" prize winner will use her free air ticket to visit a relative in Hong: Kong:. The woman, Miss Lee Van Huar, won two top prizes recently in the $20,000 Swiss Watch Contest. Miss Lee won a gold watch worth $7OO as first prize213 words
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Article43 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 30-year-old labourer. Nadarajan Doralsamy. was electrocuted this morning while working on reclaimed land at 8 3/4 m.s. Upper East Coast Road. He accidentally touched one of the underground wires. He was certified dead on arrival of the ambulance.43 words
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165 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. (ATP) The Malaysian Government hag invited Princess Kiram Tarhata. an heir of the Sultan of Sulu, to viait Kuala Lumpur for an exchange of views, possibly on the Sabah claim- issue. Philippine Foreign Becrettary Narciso Ramos disclosed today in Manila. Mr. Ramos165 words
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Article56 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 23rd Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade will hold Its Second Annual Company Inspection and Display on Nov. 27 at 3.30 p.m. at the Pentecost Methodist Church's premises at 91. Koon Seng Road. Mrs. Tan Hoay Gie, wife of the inspecting officer, will give56 words
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Article31 1966-11-10 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Management Organising Committee of the Nelson Road Community Centre will hold a dinner to celebrate the opening of its centre on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration512 1966-11-10 4 MAUREEN LEE - Our women .are 4m fas h i on-conscious... By MAUREEN LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. His long hair, striking black and white boots, loud shirts and hipster pants (the latest in London fashion) gives you the impression that he is one of those512 words
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Article96 1966-11-10 4 Wed. a former cinema sweeper. Tan Hong Gifig alias Sai Goo, 44, was l£tv? char ot rape without his defence being called in the High Court here today. al l«ged to have raped a 9-year-old girl at the back portion of the International Theatre at Pantai96 words
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321 1966-11-10 4 'Operation consciousness' KOTA BHARU, Wed. —The Sultan of Kelantan will in the near future urge Std. Six pupils in national primary schools here to enrol in secondary schools. In a special broadcast over Rad'o Malaysia the Sultan will stress the321 words
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Article49 1966-11-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, will attend the Asian Labour Ministers' Conference in Manila, from Dec. 12 to 1«. it was announced today. The theme of the conference is "Asian Regional Co-operation, through labour ministers, for social and economic development."49 words
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140 1966-11-10 4 IPOH, Wed.—A portion of the left *ar of a vegetable gardener, R. Ramasamy, was sliced off in an assault on him at his vegetable plot in Lahat, the Magistrate's Court here Was told today. M. Kalay. 24. was brought up on a charge of140 words
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Article115 1966-11-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The Municipal Administration has embarked on a staff housing scheme at Gombak costing $5 million and comprising 81 units of detached houses. 110 units of semi-detached houses and 228 units of terrace houses. The Commissioner of Federal Capital. Haji Ismail bin Panjang115 words
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Article95 1966-11-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Easo rights issue was completely taken up with the additional receipt of almost $6 million from local stockholder! for unapplied shares. This was announced today by an Esso spokesman who described the response to this issue as encouraging and exceptional. The95 words
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Article72 1966-11-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mrs. Rameshwari Nehru died in New Delhi yesterday. She was 81. She had been ailing for a long time. A devoted social worker, Mrs. Rameshwari Nehru was closely associated with Mahatma Gandhi in his work for Harijana and Women's Welfare. She was awarded72 words
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156 1966-11-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dr. John Rogers Ellis, secretary of medical education in London, who has twice visited Kuala Lumpur in connection with the new Faculty of Medicine at the University of Malaya, will shortly return to Malaysia again. At the end of this156 words
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132 1966-11-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Thai government's ban on exports of rice will in no way affect Malaysia, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, Minister of Commerce and Industry, said today First and foremost, he •aid. Malaysia had a rice stockpile which could last "for a132 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-11-10 4 OLD BOYS' LOYALTY LUMPUR, Wed. Picture shows the principal of the Kuala Lumpur Methodist Afternoon School browsing through one of the books presented to him earlier by the President of the MASOBA, Mr. Chew Keng Wai (left) after a simple presentation ceremony at the association's premises at 12C Jalan Beremi.95 words
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54 1966-11-10 4 KLALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, General Tunku Osman bin Tunku Mohd. Jewa, made the first contribution to the Poppy Day Fund yesterday. Picture shows the General putting a $100 cheque into a collection box. On his left is Puan Sri Zaharah, wife of the Chief54 words
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441 1966-11-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There is an urgent need for a national body to "gear up'' the cooperative movement in Malaysia. Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz, Head of Economics Department, University of Malaya, said today. Speaking to a Rotary lunch here, he said441 words
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Article62 1966-11-10 4 CAPE KENNEDY. Florida. Wed. The launching of Gemini 12 Astronauts James A, Lovell, Jr., and Edwin E. Aldrin has been delayed one day. The 24-hour postponement was caused by a faulty auto pilot system in the Titan rocket that is to boost the men into space. Their take62 words
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60 1966-11-10 4 WHAT the Germans call a prison wall is described by the Soviet Zone regime in East Berlin as a "modern frontier". As is the case here on the Stallschreiberstrasse between the Friedrich and Prinzenstrasse sector crossing points in Berlin, the frontier barr cades are at present being made higher and60 words
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410 1966-11-10 5 ST HAIMI BIDIN - Bv ST HAIMI BIDIN SINGAPORE, Wed. a HE Straits Times Press (M) Ltd. was today advised not to break a voluntary undertaking iven in the Industrial Arbitration Court here. The advice came from the court's president, Mr. Lan Boon (liiang, at the continued hearing410 words
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Article, Illustration643 1966-11-10 5 MADELEINE NATHAN - Bv MADELEINE NATHAN SINGAPORE, Wed. Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the President of Singapore, today spoke about the role of Young Women's Christian Association hostels throughout the world. Speaking at the opening of the Ideal Home Exhibition at Victoria Memorial HallASTERN SUN Picture.; EASTERN SUN Photo. - 643 words
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430 1966-11-10 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Health has been asked to allow cigarette stall holders here, who are non-citi-zens. to continue their business as usual. Tne protem chairman of Si ngapore Cigarette Stallholders' Association, Enche tV Mohd Sultan, stated It? 1 s »n his letter430 words
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Article142 1966-11-10 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. '•The Adult Education 1 taard will organise another course on "Social < traces and Personal to be conducted I >y Mrs. Amy Wee, a 1 >eautician. The course is designed to help the ladies to cultivate a "more attractive and confl dent personality." Students142 words
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Article95 1966-11-10 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Qantas Airline today opened its Corroboree Room display in Bras Basah Road to celebrate Tourist Week in Singapore. Mr. G. Fiske, District Sales Manager of the airline, said that the display was In the form of local culture complete with attap houses and95 words
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Article56 1966-11-10 5 BINGAPORE. Wed. A Reserve Unit constable. Anthony Goh, today accidentally shot himself in the left thigh at Jalan Aman. off St. Michael's Estate, when he tried to remove his revolver from the holster. He was on anti-crwne patrol when the accident occurred. He was treated56 words
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209 1966-11-10 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Malaysian Airways will offer their first night tourist fares with the introduction of night tourist services between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Malaysian Airways will operate six flights weekly as from Dec. 1 to Inaugurate the service in their F. 27209 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-11-10 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Cpl. Kelly, of the R.A.F.. and Miss Angela Newell were married recently at the Roman Catholic Church at the R.A.F. station here. Cpl. Kelly joined the R.A.F. in 1961 and Miss Newell is a registered Nurse at London's Charing Cross Hospital. The couple93 words
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Article186 1966-11-10 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Director of DaimlerBenz Aktiengesellschaft of West Germany, Mr. E. Herzog, said today the Singapore market for cars was improving greatly. Speaking to newsmen today at the Goodwood Hotel here, he said there was also an apparent increase of demand for Mercedes-Benz cars186 words
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Article119 1966-11-10 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. There were 208 deaths on the road during the first 10 months 20 more than for the same period last year. In a statement issued yesterday, the Police said: 4 The total number of road accidents in the first 10 months of 1966119 words
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156 1966-11-10 5 SINGAPORE. Wed A six-man team from the Far East Fleet in Singapore will climb Mount Kinabalu in Sabah (13,544 feet), the highest Dealt in South-East Asia, later this month. The team comprises two officers Sub-Lt. Don Elliot and Lt. Bob Pape both of the156 words
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Article73 1966-11-10 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board Emblem Design Contest will close on Dec. 5. The first prize for this contest is $5OO and there will be 10 consolation prizes of $5O each. More than 200 entry forms have been issued so far. These forms73 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous49 1966-11-10 5 STORE DIARY 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. Vitv toria Memorial Hall, Empress Place: "Ideal Home Exhibition." 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Hwa Kwang Public School, 12$ m.s., Sembawang Road; Jalan Ladang Chinese Kampong; Lim Kam Tian, Chinese temple, and Sin Hwa School, Mandai TekOng.49 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration394 1966-11-10 6 MADRID, Wed. (UPI) JAPANESE Foreign Minister, Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina predicted last night the Vietnam war would not lead to a third world war. Mr. Shiina's statement was made in reply to a question as to whether he agreed with many394 words
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169 1966-11-10 6 MUNICH. Germany, Wed. (UPI) Actor George Hamilton took his preinductlon physical examination at the U.B. Army's McGraw Barracks yesterday. He said he would be willing to fight in Vietnam if he is drafted. The 27-year-old actor, who has been the favourite escort of169 words
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Article35 1966-11-10 6 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. (UPI). The Foreign Ministry announced yesterday the appointment of Leonardo Eulalio Do Nascimento E. Silva as Ambassador to Thailand. He will hold the concurrent post of Ambassador to Malaysia.35 words
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Article115 1966-11-10 6 CAIRO. Wed (UPI) A freak electric storm hit Cairo yesterday, shortclrcuiting power lines, cutting telephone communications and forcing diversion of planes from Cairo Airport. At least one person was reported killed The storm lasted 15 ninutes and was preceded by heavy hail which pounded the city115 words
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Article89 1966-11-10 6 ROME. Wed. <AP> —The Italian government, in an emergency session over economic loss from Italy's worst floods ever, approved early today a crash programme Including immediate aid of $74.8 million and a planned gasoline tax increase. Premier Aldo Moro and his Cabinet met for 1189 words
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Article64 1966-11-10 6 LAS VEGAS, Nevada Wed. (UPI) Joe E. Lewis, the comedian, was admitted to a hospital on Monday night suffering from what doctors called "fatigue and a long-stand-ing diabetic condition." The 64-year-old night club entertainer complained of "not feeling well" on Monday evening. Lewis' condition was described as64 words
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140 1966-11-10 6 WARSAW. Wed. (UPI) Two members of the International Control Commission for Vietnam. Canada and Poland, yesterday issued a joint statement denouncing the Vietnam war as a "danger to world peace." The communique, issued by Canadian External Affairs Minister Mr. Paul Martin and Polish140 words
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110 1966-11-10 6 JOHNSON CITY, Texas, Wed. (AP) President Johnson yesterday signed an act designed to help kept Inflation down by withdrawing some tax inducements to business spending. The act suspends tax code provisions that have allowed businesses to subtract from their taxes 7 Per cent110 words
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Article40 1966-11-10 6 LONDON. Wed (UPI). A China-Cambodia Friendship Delegation visited Queen Sisowath Monivong Kossamak Nearirat on Monday and presented her with friendship messages from Chinese Premier Chou EnLai and Vice Premier Chen Yi, the New China News Agency reported yesterday.40 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-11-10 6 West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard (foreground right) is surrounded by newsmen as he leaves after a meeting of Christian Democratic Parliaments executives in Bonn recently. West German Chancellor Erhard replying to newsmen, offered to resign if no other way could be found of restoring his ChristianPANA Photo. - 56 words
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Article108 1966-11-10 6 MADRID. Wed. (UPI) Philippines secretary of Education Gen. Carlos Romulo yesterday met with his Spanish counterpart, Mr. Manuel Lora Tamayo, for two hours to diScuss means of increasing cultural ties between their nations. Mr. Romulo. one-time President of the United Nations General Assembly, arrived here108 words
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Article103 1966-11-10 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI). —The FBI said today that accused robber Donald Rogers Smelley. 36. one of its "ten most wanted fugitives,** had been captured at a bar in Hollywood, California. Smelley, who the FBI said had been using the name "Tommy Lee Marco." was unarmed when103 words
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Article170 1966-11-10 6 FT. MEADE, Wed (UPI) Three sold-l lers who refused orders report for duty in Vietna rn were denied an appeal <»i Monday by the Officer of the U.S First Army. The three are being he til here and will be transferred 1 to the Army170 words
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Article62 1966-11-10 6 PRETORIA. Wed (UPI >' South African Preside* ilt Charles Swart. 71. plans to retire from office next Majr. it was announced on Monday night. Mr. Swart has been in office since May 31, 196.1 L His term does not expil e until 1968. but Prime Mirt62 words
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Article34 1966-11-10 6 LONDON, Wed. (UPI). Minister of Overseas De\«i*lopments. Mr. Arthur B(*tomley will attend the Cji >- lombo Plan -e Committee meeting in Kari chi from Nov. 14 to Dec. 1 it was announced yesterdaj34 words
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Article78 1966-11-10 6 MERTHYR TYDFIIU Wales, Wed. (UPI) TlHii Blue Ribbon Tribunal s«a;* up to probe the Aberiai i slaghcap disaster that kill j ed 144 persons, most gfl them schoolchildren, ad-l journed today for three weeks after an opening I. statement by Lord Just.e* Edmund Davies. Justice Davies said, "every78 words
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Article127 1966-11-10 6 MILAN. Italy, Wed. (UPI). A prosecutor yesterday filed formal charges of espionage against a Hungarian trade representative and an Italian citizen arrested by counter intelligence agents last Friday, Security men seized Ferenc B u d a i. an official of the Hungarian Commercial Bureau in127 words
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268 1966-11-10 6 DUBLIN*, Wed. (UPI> Premier Sean F. Lemass bowed out of 50 years of pubiiic life last nighf; as excitement mounted throughout the nation about selection of his successor^. In a f?irewell news conference on the eve of his* formal resignation as Premier,268 words
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156 1966-11-10 6 FRANKFURT, Germany, Wed. (UPI) Federal Security Police confirmed yesterday a suitcase found floating in Frankfurt's main river contained classified North Atlantic Treaty 43rganisation documents. The documents which apparently were entrusted to a Turkish Army Officer, comprised a report on the recent NATO manoeuvre 'Tallex 66" according156 words
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Article144 1966-11-10 6 RABAT (Morocco), Wed. (AFP) Mr. Averell Harriman. President Johnson's roving ambassador, arrived here this evening from London in a U.S. Air Force Boeing. He was met at the airport bv Mr. Ahmed Balafrej, Minister representing King Hassan 11, Mr. Abhelhadi Boutalele Minister for Justice and Minister for144 words
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130 1966-11-10 6 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. (UPI) Yemen yesterday accused Britain of "aggressive acts" against its territory. Yemen Ambassador Dr. Adnan Tarcici said British forces in "occupied South Yemen" had attacked the school of Kaatabah on Ort. 30, killing eight children and wounding eight others. "The aggressors," the130 words
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Article81 1966-11-10 6 PARIS. Wed. (AFP). A French campaign to raise money in support of "The Vietnam People" and against United States intervention has so far collected 200 i>no Francs, $40,000 officials of the "movement for a thousand million for Vietnam said here today. The movement said thousands of81 words
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Article79 1966-11-10 6 HEM E L HEMPS I i-AD. England, Wed. (UPI).— Four brothers aged 7 to 16. found dead in their K beds here yesterday. A post mortem is to conducted, police said- doctor could not fine an apparent cause f° r deaths. 4i The brothers. Kenneth. Michael,79 words
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547 1966-11-10 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP) The three negotiators named to determine the Western troop levels required in Europe to maintain an adequate deterrent, and who should pay for what forces, will meet here today and tomorrow. But final answers to the sensitive questions being547 words
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Article100 1966-11-10 7 LONDON. Wed. (AP) Britain's Postmaster General yesterday pledged to scuttle the radio pirates who send pop music and commercials frcm offshore bases. The "pirates" must go and they will go. Morally, politically and socially this is the right thing to do," said Postmaster General A*- Edward100 words
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Article144 1966-11-10 7 CARACAS. Wed. (AP) Japan has offered Venezuela technical assistance In the field of petrol-chemicals, the Japanese Embassy said yesterday. Ambassador Toshio Mitsudo offered this help officially at a ceremony marking the expansion work on the refinery of the stateowned Venezuelan Petroleum Corporation (CVP). A Japanese144 words
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Article60 1966-11-10 7 KARACHI, Pakistan, Wed. (AP) Pakistan and North Korea yesterday signed a trade agreement after weeklong negotiations between the government and a North Korean delegation led by Vice Premier Li Joo Yun, Under the agreement North Korea will export pig iron, non-ferrous metal, chemical fertilizer, dyes and chemicals.60 words
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Article, Illustration165 1966-11-10 7 I YOU WILL ALWAYS be on time at the office if you take your time from this sun-dial. It not only looks I attractive and modern, it is also accurate to the second. Admittedly, the sun, which does not shine every day in L.urope. :s165 words
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Article181 1966-11-10 7 MONTEVIDEO, Wed. (AP) The Uruguayan government yesterday gave the entire East German commercial mission 10 days to leave the country or be thrown out by the police, as part of its campaign to weed out Eastern European bloc "diplomatic infiltration". Four members of the commercial section181 words
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68 1966-11-10 7 DAKAR SENEGAL. Wed. (AP) President Sekou Toure of Guinea has ordered all American Peace Corps personnel to leave Guinea within a week, according to a broadcast from Radio Conakry, capital of Guinea, heard here last night. The President also has decided to revoke the68 words
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Article115 1966-11-10 7 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (AFP) African delegations at the United Nations are close to agreement on an African nominee for the post of U.N. Secretary General if U Thant resigns as announced at the end of this year, according to persistent rumours in U.N. circles. The potential115 words
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Article64 1966-11-10 7 LONDON. Wed. (AFP). Every man. woman and child in Britain downs an average five and a half cups of tea a day, said the chairman of a major tea firm here yesterday. In a dampening annual report to shareholders, the chairman said the country was evidently just64 words
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221 1966-11-10 7 WORKERSCOLOGNE, Germany, Wed. (AP) A poll conducted among Turkish workers in Germany indicates most are satisfied with their pay and relations with German fellow workers, but that many lament housing conditions and lack of contact with Germans in their free time. The West German221 words
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Article220 1966-11-10 7 VATICAN CITY. Wed. (AP) The Vatican announced yesterday that Pope Paul had given orders for the Roman Catholic Church to work with Protestants. Anglicans and Orthodox to produce a common bible for all Christians. The announcement said the Pope, in implementing a decision on common220 words
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342 1966-11-10 7 NEW YORK. Wed. (AP) One of the most fascinating detective stories of the year has spiced business news of late. It involves an alleged international plot to blow up a bridge needed to transport copper from the landlocked African nation of Zambia, and342 words
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Article163 1966-11-10 7 NEW ORLEANS. Wed. (AP) Police yesterday began trying to trace the tools left behind by a crew of expert thieves who took over US $500,000 in diamonds from a mid-city jewellery store. Mr. Lawrence Cassanova. chief of detectives, said it was hoped that tracing163 words
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210 1966-11-10 7 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Ceylon has told the United Nations that many countries hold well-found-ed fears that Germany will become an N-power "indirectly". This fear was a major obstacle to any non-proliferation treaty. Mr. G.G. Ponnamblam, the permanent representative of Ceylon, told the210 words
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Article113 1966-11-10 7 ROME, (AFP). The Italian government today earmarked a first instalment of U551,600,000 for the restoration of public buildings and railways devastated in the current floods here. The announcement was made by Budget Minister Giovanni Pieraccini after a ten-hour cabinet session to discuss emergency measures. The113 words
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Article43 1966-11-10 7 PRETORIA, South Africa. Wed. (AP) Assassinated Prime Minister Hendrick Verwoerd left an estate of 166,900 rands (U.S. $232,400) according to the final accounts lodged with the Supreme Court here yesterday. His widow. Mrs. Betsy Verwoerd, was named the sole beneficiary.43 words
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Article158 1966-11-10 7 LONDON, Wed. (AFP) Chief Justice Sir Edmund Davies opened preliminary inquiry into the Oct. 21 Aberfan slag-heap disaster today at Merthyr Tydfil, near Aberfan, amid signs of persisting anger and distrust among people of the disaster area. A total of 144 persons, 116 of them children,158 words
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Miscellaneous60 1966-11-10 6 UK C L lie IVithin the sccret projection chamber at UNCLE HEADQUARTERS STARTLING FILMS ARE SHOWN BY CHIEF ALEXANDER WAV6RLV.' ANP AS napoleon solo observes, he can hardly KNOW THAT H6 HiMSELF WILL FALL TRAGIC VICTIM TO THE AWESOME WEAPON THAT WILL SOON TEMPT THRUSH AMP TRIGGER... Like mmstim6 awe**60 words
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Miscellaneous26 1966-11-10 7 jc."V >• Pw^'« 'r.v S5S&* ■W tiggg «aS>v^ m m mM m It St* ■if vjS*^ s v^%s^ vkm% to p*ac. ,Mb JOsrsAve Ale THE TRADE" SK=>N.26 words
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Article388 1966-11-10 8 AFTER a long wait the Penang University College will become a reality next year. It will start with Faculties in Science and Architecture, and in 1968 the Faculty of Law will be included. It has been the long cherished ambition of Penangites to have such a college because388 words
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Article341 1966-11-10 8 Commissioner of the Federal Capital, Tuan Haji Ismail bin Panjang Arts, has outlined the plans for a Greater Kuala Lumpur. Land is getting scarce so Kuala Lumpur has to expand outwards as it is now happening. Within the Municipal limits are several squatter areas which occupy many341 words
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Article491 1966-11-10 8 BALA S. MANIAM - BALA S. MANIAM. President democratic Socialist Club University of Singapore. I WOULD LIKE to refer to the article which appeared under the heading "DSC must make up its own mind" and signed by 'Parent'. It is surprising that •Parent' should say that the D.S.C. has491 words
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506 1966-11-10 8 K. RAJAH - K. RAJAH Seremban. IN A RECENT address at the University of Malaya it was stated that the cultural goods of society are represented by its sciences, its arts, its techniques, its religions, its customs, its moral and legal codes, its social forms, its506 words
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Article409 1966-11-10 8 S. R - S. R. Singapore. BY PENNING this letter I am sure I am voicing similar thoughts of the thousands of our unemployed educated youths (especially the girls) and of their parents who will undoubtedly support me for I am a parent myself and therefore well qualified to409 words
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240 1966-11-10 8 C. H. YIN - C. H. YIN Ipoh. END of the year is fast approaching and parents of school go'.ng children are faced with the problem of having to find the necessary money to buy books for them. The situation is terrible for those parents who have many240 words
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Article167 1966-11-10 8 THE anti-secret soe'ety branch and particularly Inspector Chew Choon Tet, the officer-in-charre, must be congratulated for the good job done in the Sitiawan district in their war against gangsterism in that area. Of late the gangsters have become bold and the people were afraid to report to167 words
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880 1966-11-10 8 A FRIEND of mine recently wrote to the Registrar of the University of Singapore concerning his intention to join the university. The reply he received was a severe blow to his ambitions. "With reference to your letter dated began the Assistant Registrar. 44880 words
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449 1966-11-10 8 E. V. SINGH AM MOHD. ASHEEF S. RAMASAMY NG KOE EEE - E. V. SINGH AM MOHD. ASHEEF S. RAMASAMY NG KOE EEE Kota Bharu. I WISH to refer to the letter written by Mr. Tan Lee leng on the granting of parity for D.T.C. teachers with S.C./F.M.C. and regret very much the attacks launched by449 words
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Article300 1966-11-10 8 SALLEH GHANI - SALLEH GHANI. Secretary, Filem Producer Malaysia Bersatu. Kuala Lumpur IN REPLY to your editorial of the 25th ultimo referring to the local film industry is in a moribund state and that there is a dearth of local script wrf'ers, producers, actors and act! esses, I300 words
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Advertisement27 1966-11-10 8 All letters to the Editor must have the address of the writer. They must also be properly signed. All letters must b« short and to the point.27 words
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Article307 1966-11-10 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 63* cents o er lb., down J cts. from previous close. The tone was quiet after easier. The market opened lower in unison with London307 words
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Article75 1966-11-10 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today were: CANADA: Buying T.T. 3 r 3/8; Airmail O.D. 35-1/2; 9 d/st. 36-1/16 credit b- Is; 36-1/8 trade bills. "EW YORK; Buying T.T. 3--11/16; Airmail O.D. 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-3/8 cr?dit75 words
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222 1966-11-10 9 T ONDON, Wed. (AFP) Several British newspapers today urged Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson to reach an early decision on Britain's entry into the Common Market, warning that time was "running out". The Conservative Dally Mail commented: "There Is not much222 words
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Article232 1966-11-10 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Fitzpatrick Food Supplies (Far East) Limited's accounts for the year ended June 30, 1966, showed a trading profit before taxation of $440,042 compared with $466,499 for the previous year. This was stated 3by the chairman, Mr. Yong PungHow, in a report for tie 16th annual232 words
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Article811 1966-11-10 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.20 a.m. Airline MAL 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a m Airline MAL 181 rrom Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MAL 451 from Kuching. Time 10.53 a.m. Airline MAL 005 rom Penung. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 12.30 p.m. Airline811 words
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Article, Illustration188 1966-11-10 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. j Mr. John E.G. Hoyer, General Manager of S.A.S. in *Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei disclosed today 'that the Scandinavian Airlines traffic for the 1965-66 financial year has increased by six per cent to< 41P million revenue ton-kilo-metres. He said that the188 words
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133 1966-11-10 9 TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) Japanese automotive maker Isuzu Motors is planning to build an assembly plant in Canada next year with the help of its Canadian sales firm, the Canadian Motors Industry Holding Company. The Nikkan Kogyo newspaper said the plant to be established133 words
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Article103 1966-11-10 9 WASHINGTON, Wed. CAP)—The Commerce Department has denied indefinitely U.S. export privileges to the Scientific Bupply Company (Malaysia) Ltd. of Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. The Department's Bureau of International Commerce said yesterday the action was taken because of the close relationship of the firm to C.J. Rawlins and103 words
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Article128 1966-11-10 9 HONO KONG, Wed. (UPI) The leader of Hong Kong's delegation to the first Asian International Trade Fair in Bangkok. Sir 81k-Nin Chau. leaves for the Thai capital next Tuesday. Sir Bik-Nin. Chairman of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, will be accompanied by his wife.128 words
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Article70 1966-11-10 9 TOKYO. Wed. (AP)—The Japan Electrical Industries Association reports that as of July 1* 1966. 76.4 per cent of Japanese households owned television sets (up 1.9 per cent over the corresponding period the year before). Other appliances and percental* increase: washing machines 65.8 per cent (up70 words
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Article16 1966-11-10 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The tin rice for today was $607.75 per picul up 50 cants.16 words
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1480 1966-11-10 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Trading was quite active. Falls were in excess than rises. Most leading counters in the industrial section fell sharply except Dunlop vr ?h rose to $2.64 at one stage and slipped back to S2.GO. Again selling pressure brought Gammon to the lowest1,480 words
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Article26 1966-11-10 9 Flrat Malayan 2.11 ».2l Second Malax an 1.50 1.60 Third Malayan XD l.ftfi I.IT Malay Man Commerce 86 .H7 Mai Savinc* road 1.26 1.3626 words
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582 1966-11-10 9 LONDON, Wed. Redifon Limited Communications Division have developed a new 100 watt p.e.p. HF SSB transmitter-receiver, type GR. 410T, specifically to meet the needs of military and other security forces for maximum frequency flexibility at an economic price. It provides a half-way582 words
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Article111 1966-11-10 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore C hinese Produce Exchange noon price- today were. Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk Sept 42.00 42.00 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums Sept 44.00 44.00 Sugar(Java)exgodown 25.25 25.25 Nutme-s 110s 495.00 495.00 Nut mess B W 235.00 235.00 Garbled Kampong Black Pepper (FOB) 125.00 125.00 Pepper Klack Special «»ara-111 words
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Article160 1966-11-10 9 TOKYO, Japan, Wed. Japan has become the third largest synthetic resin manufacturer In the world, next to United States and West Germany, with an unsurpassed progress in the industry. Japanese production of resin in 19 6 5 totalled 1.601.000 tons, marking a 16 foid increase in the160 words
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Article52 1966-11-10 9 WASHINGTON, Wed. CAP). —The U.S. government sold 45 tons of surplus stockpile tin yesterday, 35 tc.s of grade A at 1 54 U.S. dollars a pound, five tons of grade B at 1.525 U.S. dollars a pound and five tons of grade C at 1.52 U.S. do lars52 words
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Article116 1966-11-10 9 SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Wed. The following ships are expected in port today. Godowns Vessels. 1/2 Bergensfjord. 3/4 Mataram. 5 Twinfox. 6/7 Jan Matejko. 8/9 Manoloeverett. 10/11 Atreus. 13/14 Robert Maersk. 15/16 Annenkerk. 18 Ha'.ldor. 19 Mikuni Maru. 21 '22 Rajah Brooke. 23/24 New Teh Hu. 25/26 Star 27/28 Tjiliwons.116 words
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1141 1966-11-10 10 COMMISSIONER PRESENTS 1967 DRAFI BUDGET KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—The Municipal At inistration is aware that in a fast-grow-in town such as the Federal capital the expenditure necessary to cope with the expansion and increased cost of services and increasing locn charges tends to rise faster1,141 words
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Article, Illustration63 1966-11-10 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. Choosing a cheongsam requires expert advice, and Private Bob Longobard, of Anzac Village, Hammondville, New South Wales, was lucky in having an expert on hand. While on leave from the Ist Australian Task Force in Vietnam. Private Longobard did some Christmas buying in Singapore's dutyfree63 words
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231 1966-11-10 10 JESSELTON. Wed. Patrick Goh, 26. was convicted and fined $2OO by the magistrate on two charges of having sent obscene articles to one John Lanjangah. He was arrested as a result of investigation carried out by the police after having received a report231 words
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Article51 1966-11-10 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The Singapore Teachers' Organisations will hold a "Malam Wibawa Singapura" at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. This is in conjunction with the holding of the Third Asian Leadership Training Seminar of the World Confederation of Organisations of the teaching profession in51 words
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Article, Illustration100 1966-11-10 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's "Miss Suzuki-A-Go-Go'* now on a week's sightseeing tour of Japan was today shown the sights of Kyoto. She is 19-year old Theresa Seet. who won this trip at a beauty and dance competition held here last month. She will return to Singapore100 words
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Article126 1966-11-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Government has asked the United Nations Special Fund to send a survey team here to examine the feasibility of establishine a port on the East Coast. This was announced by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. after the weekly Cabinet126 words
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Article76 1966-11-10 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. A dinner will be held at the Great Shanghai Restaurant, Armenian Street, on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. to conclude Swiss Watch Week. The visiting president of the Swiss Federation of Watch Manufacturers, Mr. Gerard Bauer, who is specially here for the closing day of76 words
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Article52 1966-11-10 10 PENANG. Wed —The Minister of Agriculture and Co-Operatives. Haji Mohd. Ghazali bin Haji Jawi. will hand over a cheque for $1.7 million to the Province Wellesley Co-Operative Banking Union as a loan for their Bertam Estate scheme on Friday morning at the religious school, Tu'l Muarif AlWataniah,52 words
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Article44 1966-11-10 10 MALACCA, Wed. Malacca which has 12 banks two of which only opened this year is to have another bank soon. It is understood that premises has been found at Wolferston Road at K>e Lee Wan Banking Corporation for a branch here.44 words
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309 1966-11-10 10 JESSELTON, Wed—At an impressive ceremony the Minister for Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, Tun Datu Mustapha bin Datu Harun, yesterday officially declared open a three-day course in Jesselton for adult education supervisors in the State. The course, organised by the State Adult Education Authority, is309 words
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Article200 1966-11-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The 552 million International Airport at Subang, 15 miles from the capital, today took on the looks of an unkempt and uncared-for giant fairground. The reason is that all 28 workers 12 girls and 16 men—contracted to do the daily cleaning and sweeping up200 words
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Article72 1966-11-10 10 JESSELTON. Wed—The Office of the Elections Commission in Jesselton has received a total of 434 claims during the period of display of the Parliamentary and State Electoral rolls. This was disclosed by the Supervisor of Elections, Mr. Sidhu. He said most of the claims referred to72 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-11-10 10 I SINGAPORE, Wed. Pretty Miss Elaine Song. tft. has been chosen Miss EAC Lines for the forthcoming ferryboats floats parade at the Esplanade waterfront in connection with the Singapore Tourist Week Re-g-atta on Sunday, Nov. 13. The floats parade is organised by the Slglap Community Centre.76 words
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217 1966-11-10 10 TAIPING, Wed. Five former active members of the Red Tiger Secret Society here, including a leader, have been put under restricted residence for three years each in various parts of the State. They are Siva, 29. the lender. (Batu Gajah), Newtail, 32, (Ipoh), Gurusamy,217 words
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Article87 1966-11-10 10 JES SELTON, Wed. Sabah's Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo Su Yin left here by adr today with the Minister for Communications and Works. Dato Khoo Siak. Chew for a two-week visit to Japan as guests of the Japanese Government. Mr. Lo told newsmen shortAy before87 words
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Article50 1966-11-10 10 MALACCA, Wed. Mohamad Abdul Rahman was today sentenced to three years' jail by the High Court after he was found guilty on a lesser charge of causing hurt to Koo Swee Guat on March 3. Moh-amed Abdul Rahman was originally charged with the of Koo.50 words
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169 1966-11-10 10 HITCHING, Wed—The 3rd Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment, will long be remembered by at lea-st 30 young Malaysians in the Bau District, First Division. This morning, the Battalion's Qommandingj Officer. Lt. Col. Mahmud bin Mohamed Yusoff, handed back to their school. Jagoi District Council School,169 words
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Article139 1966-11-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two tons of dried milk, two tons of children's clothing and a ton and half of blankets left London by air on Monday for flood-stricken Italy. They were sent by tne "Save the Children Fund", whose Director of Overseas Relief. Lt. Col.139 words
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903 1966-11-10 11 NORMAN VINCENT TEALE - CONFIDENT LIVING By NORMAN VINCENT TEALE There is a Swedish proverb which goes something like this: Fear less, hope more; Eat less, chew more; whine less, breathe more; Talk less, say more; Hate less, love more; And oil good things will be yours. Notice903 words
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988 1966-11-10 11 Walter Froehlich - By Walter Froehlich U.S. Science Writer The four-day Gemini 12 flight the last in the Project Gemini series of twoman x flights promises to become one of the most exciting and profitable ventures to date in the U.S. manned space flight988 words
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Advertisement25 1966-11-10 11 1-URISTS To-ir Malaya in U-D?|VE Airconditioned Cars. Rent-it-Here and Leave- it-There K*jala Lumpur Toyota Corona $165/- for 3 days Toyota Crown $lBO/. for 3 days25 words
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Advertisement74 1966-11-10 11 Etwryon e #*#>#>#/* EASTERN SUN Classifieds b V i rri Superb Food High quality wines and spirits Dinner and Dance Music by the COQ DOR TRIO with Senorita Mardiana at the mike C Courteous Service A SATISFYING ENJOYABLE. EVENINC AWAITS YOU AT TWE dOrlrm HOTEL FACING SEAFRONT All rooms air74 words
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Miscellaneous178 1966-11-10 11 SHAW GANISATION :APITOL Phone ***** OPENS TODAY: No Free List II i.n. 1.tM.1M.48 A 930 p.m. Paul Newman A Julie Andrews Alfred Hitchcoclc'# "TORN OBTAIN" Color )UI-BB> To M'nlte Maenifirent Trio" Mandarin, Cs color r I D O Khone 284 M Now Showinr: 11-1.45-4-6 30-9.15 HEI.LMI'TH LANGE a "nOSJ" Action178 words
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Miscellaneous551 1966-11-10 11 Whats on in today's Radio and Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penan6 Ipob and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batn Pahat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 5.50 News in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 6.00 News in Tamil; 6.10551 words
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Miscellaneous341 1966-11-10 11 ODEON 21-116 Opens Today: 11-IJiM-K :»i A »jn LAST OF THE SECRET AGENTS* MARTY ALIEN STEVE ROSSI I In Color A Paramount Picture r. .AM ENCHANTING NIGHTS' Chiang l Cbing Mand Scope Color (JEnglish Chinese SubUtles.i Special Mo ring Show Tomorrow' at 8.45 a.m. (NORMAL PRICE 6) "A TO! R341 words
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Article211 1966-11-10 12 MANILA. Wed. (AFP). Cigarette smuggling, which costs the Philippine Government an annual revenue loss of about US$2OO million, is mainly directed and organised by Communist Chinese principals, which derives an annual take of US$5OO million for Pekin. the "Manila Chronicle" said today. The Chronicle211 words
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Article, Illustration36 1966-11-10 12 FLORENCE Italy, Wed.- Thi s is the square in front of the Basilica Santa Croce with many cars stranded in the mud after flood waters of the Arno river receded in Florence last Saturday. AP Photo.AP Photo. - 36 words
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271 1966-11-10 12 LONDON, V.eJ. (AP). The British government last night it wiU not use force to bring down Rhodesia's rebel White government. Commonwealth secretary Mr. Herbert Bowden, under f>ressure from labour legisators to take a tougher line with the breakaway Central African colony, said the271 words
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Article139 1966-11-10 12 ROME. Wed. (APV A government undersecretary last night rejected in parliament a recommendation by a deputy to halt what he called an "invasion" of Japanese movies in the Italian market. Mr. Agostino Greggi. a Christian Democrat deputy, submitted a written interrogation describing Japanese films as remarkable only139 words
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134 1966-11-10 12 ADDIS ABABA, Wed. (AFP) African heads of state and government today adopted a resolution describing South African administration of South West Africa as an "Illegal military occupation of a brother country." The leaders at the Organisation of African Unity summit conference urged the OAU's "Liberation134 words
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Article84 1966-11-10 12 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Wed. (AFP) U Th ant's former political mentor, former Burmese premier U Nu. has asked him to accept a second term as United Nations Secretary General, the secretariat disclosed here yesterday. U Nu, recently freed from prison by the84 words
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Article95 1966-11-10 12 KARACHI. Wed. (AP) President Ayub Khan, of Pakistan, will pay a fourday State visit to Jordan later this month where he hopes to expand mutual trade between the two countries, according to an official statement issued in Rawalpindi last night. The President will arrive in Jordan95 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-11-10 12 BONN, Wed. It has long and justly been called the "Gayest Lane in the World." The "Drosselgasse" in Rudesheim on the Rhine. Nearly three million winehappy visitors from the Fe- deral Republic of Germany and nearly all countries in the world stroll down the narrow121 words
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119 1966-11-10 12 MANILA. Wed. (AFP) The Philippine Congress yeserday was urged to make the sentence the maximum penalty for Filipino nationals convicted of aiding or whetting the illegal entry of foreign nationals here. In a testimony before the Committee on Immigration at the House of Representatives, Major-General119 words
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Advertisement553 1966-11-10 12 CRfcS S I F I E D [TISEMENTS SHcCIAL TREATMENT 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) NEV7 HAIR CLINIC, 10, Prince Street, Singapore 7. Phones: *****/*****, Dandruff, itchy Scalp. Falling/ Thinning Hair Treatments Daily: 9 a.m. —6 p.m. AT YOUR SERVICE 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) GURKHA GUARDS FOR smart efficient security servcc553 words
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Advertisement697 1966-11-10 12 TENDERS PESUROH JAYA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply of all materials labour, tools, plants, transport, etc. necessary for the construction of Reinforced Concrete Pile Foundation for Bus Terminus and MultiStorey Car Park at Jalan Rodger, Kuala Lumpur. Drawings and specifications of the works697 words
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Advertisement428 1966-11-10 12 TENDERNOTICES TENDERS will be received in the Office of the Chief Supplies Officer. Kandang Kerbau, Singapore 8 in Tender Box No. 3 up to 12 noon on 23-11-66 for the Supply and delivery of:1. Photographic Materials for Police Dept. 2. 16mm Motion Picture Camera and accessories for Teachers Training College.428 words
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Advertisement78 1966-11-10 12 A LITTIK •I T Advertiser's Name Address. Telephone No Number of Insertions Date(s) Requested Cost 0 Ptrwat ant accompany (F.0./ChHie/Cuh Cuk aut be rtdtUfti G iknM to crossed. Classified advertisements may be handed at the following addresses: 39. lALAN SULTAN. KUALA LUMPU* TELS: *****/6 8-10. TATLOCK STREET. IPOH TEL: 287778 words
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Article, Illustration472 1966-11-10 13 ALBERT JOHNSON - SL ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's national soccer team to Bangkok will have its first pre-Asian Games "test" when they clash with Joint Services in the annual "Poppy Day" charity soccer match to be played at Jalan Besar stadium on Sunday, November 13.472 words
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Article233 1966-11-10 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. Joint Services F.A. have made the final selection of the team for a series of matches in Hong Kong this month. The chairman of the JSPA Lt/Col G.W. Shaw, said the amendments to the earlier line-up was necessary due to non-availability of233 words
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Article104 1966-11-10 13 BONNHVILLE S ALT FLATS, Utah. Wed. (AFP) American driver Art Arfons will probably be forced to postpone his attempt on the world land speed record for several days by bad weather in the area of the Great Salt Lake. His attempts here were due to104 words
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306 1966-11-10 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. Port Authority Recreation Club "Pirates" captured the class one (men) title when they emerged champions in the Singapore Softball Association league this season. The "Pirates" have won 15 out of their 16 matches and have only lost one game. The run-ner-up306 words
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Article75 1966-11-10 13 MALACCA, Wed. The No. 55 Area Workshops RE M E from Singapore emerged the winner's in the annual Far East Land Forces sailing championships held off Terendak Camp 14 miles from Malacca town. The four-days sailing championships was open to champion Army Units from Hong75 words
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Article176 1966-11-10 13 TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) Ben Arda and Luis Silverio of the Philippines hoped today that the prevailing unseasnnal warm weather would continue for the Canada Cup competition opening tomorrow at the 6,902yard par-72 Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club course. Arda and Silverio said they would suffer in176 words
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Article92 1966-11-10 13 HONG KONG, W e d. (AFP) —Hong Kong will bt the venue for the Central Zone of the Fourth Asian Cup soccer tournament next year. The Hong Kong Football Association announced today that it had decided to accept the invitation to stage the92 words
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Article53 1966-11-10 13 TOKYO. Wed. (AP) Japan will send a big delegation of 260 athletes and 44 officials to be entered in all 14 events at the Fifth Asian Games scheduled in Bangkok on Dec. 9-20 The selection of the delegation was completed yesterday with the naming of53 words
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Article34 1966-11-10 13 MALACCA. Wed. The annual Fraser Neave Cup golf championships will be held in conjuction with the annual Malacca Club competition at the Ayer Keroh Country Club on November 11 and 12.34 words
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1054 1966-11-10 13 M. T. LINGAM - By M. T. LINGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysian racing cyclists will never make the "grade" in international games unless And until the Olympic Council of Malaysia or the Government takes an interest In them and provides t hem with facilities, equipment and1,054 words
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70 1966-11-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Chairman, of the MAAU, Johore State Committee Mr. O. 8. Kler has written to the Eastern Bun to say that sprinter Mazlan Hamzah HAS BEEN SELECTED and WILL RUN for Malaysia in the forthcomlnc Asian Oames. He denied a70 words
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276 1966-11-10 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's representatives who "dodge" marching practices in preparation for the opening ceremonies of the First Ganefo Games and Asian Games will "automatically" be dropped from the con- tingent. This stern ruling was indicated by the Chairman of the Singapore Olympic and Sports276 words
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Article42 1966-11-10 13 KAMPAR, Wed. Kampar District XI beat Tapah district XI 6-1 In a trial match in preparation for the Cheng Wah Cup tournament at the town padang here today. Kampar XI meets Ipoh "B" XI In the semi-final on Bunday.42 words
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Article115 1966-11-10 13 BANGKOK, Wed. (AFP) —The newly-built Velodrome for the cycling events of the Fifth Asian Games was opened here during the weekend for practice by Thai cyclists, the organising committee disclosed today. Vice-president of the Asian Cycling Federation Vilas Bunnag. who was present at the opening ceremony,115 words
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Article94 1966-11-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Combined Old Boys* Rugger Association. Selangor, (COBRA) have arranged two more friendly fixtures for the month of November. In the first match COBRA will meet Royal Malaysian Police in a return game on Nov. 16 at Police Depot grounds, and on the94 words
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Article40 1966-11-10 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok. will entertain both the contingents of the First Ganefo Games and sth Asian Games to a dinner at the Imperial Room on Nov. 15.40 words
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428 1966-11-10 13 TOKYO. Wed. (AP>—Two man teams from 32 nations and regions tee off tomorrow in the 14th annual Canada Cup the Olympic Games of golf with the defending champions from South Africa. Gary Player and Harold Henning, ing to take the spotlight, from the famed428 words
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Article231 1966-11-10 13 E. S. PAINE - E. S. PAINE. I sincerely hope that thousands of ardeni soccer fans in the Republic, like myself. will be informed, at a subsequent date, the true, reasons for the sudden a 1 mysterious dismissal of Asia's most talented sov: er coach Mr. Choo Seng Qure. In this connection.231 words
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363 1966-11-10 14 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Wed. (AP) It's the final race the Canadian-American Cup series, but it could turn into a British-Ame-rican showdown in Auto racing. That's the Stardust Grand Prix, scheduled for Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the St v. dust International Spjsdway, which has drawn363 words
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Article57 1966-11-10 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. The following have been +w ect< S as ffice bearers of Katong Bowling Association for 1966/67. President Dr. L.H. Tan; Vce-PreMdent Mr. Tomi Wei. Hon. Secretary Mr Jimmy Lo; Asst. Secretary Mr. Mike Tham; Treasurer Mr. Y. L. Liu. Committee; Messrs :5y ~rß allard Le57 words
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332 1966-11-10 14 MELBOURNE, Australia, Wed. (UPI) Hungarian favourite Fereng Torok moved into the lead in the world modern pentathlon championships yesterday after the pistol event, the third of the series. The 31-year-old Budapest lawyer scored 978 points out of a maximum 1.000 to take fifth place332 words
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Article80 1966-11-10 14 WASHINGTON. Wed. (AP) Kathy Kusner. an attractive 27-year-old American rider, was crowned the National riding champion of the Washington International Horse Show. Miss Kusner won the US$6,OOO jumping event that climaxed the closing night yesterday. The international riding champion was Frank Chapot, a member of the80 words
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Article348 1966-11-10 14 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Big game fishing is the latest sports craze of airmen serving at Royal Air Force Changi, Singapore, and two of them moved into the big time league recently with catches of a 192 lbs, ten foot Grey Nurse and a 96 lbs, six348 words
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Article128 1966-11-10 14 CARACAS, Wed. (UPI) Fifth-ranked featherweight Pedro Gomez and sixthranked Johnny Jamito of the Philippines have signed for a rematch on Nov. 28, it was announced yesterday. Gomez, a Venezuelan, defeated Jamito in a split decision at the Nuevo Circo on Friday night. The second bout128 words
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259 1966-11-10 14 TOKYO, Wed. (AFP) "Hie South African Professional Golfers' Association (SFPGA > plans to invite "a number of top Japanese p.:>ers" to a series of eignt golf tournaments in South Africa scheduled to be staged early next year. Ken Elkin, President of the259 words
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Article310 1966-11-10 14 JAKARTA. Wed. (UPI) Indonesia will send 51 athletes to the first Asia Ganefo (Games of the Newly Emerging Forces) in Phnom Penh and 98 to the Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok, the Jakarta newspaper "freedom" reported yesterday. Director General of Sports Col. Sukamoto Sajidimon310 words
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Article229 1966-11-10 14 HOUSTON, Texas, Wed. (AFP) World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay gave his knock-about sparring partners a day off yesterday when he did not even turn up at the GYM, here. Manager Angelo Dundee explained he did not want Clay to train over much for his next229 words
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195 1966-11-10 14 MEXICO CITY. Wed. (AP) An official of the World Boxing Council (WBC) says Justiano Montano of the Philippines has not been consulted about the controversial Carlos Ortiz-Ultimi-nio Ramos fight because he is no longer president of the Orient Boxing Commission (OBC). Ramon195 words
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61 1966-11-10 14 BANGKOK. Wed. (AFP)— Enght countries have sent in their entries for the Tenth Far East Bridge Championship opening here on November 28. They are: The Philippines 7, Japan 7. Taiwan 7. Hong Kong 7. Indonesia 5, Malaysia 6, South Vietnam 7 and Thailand 13. The61 words
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Article286 1966-11-10 14 BELFAST, Wed. (AFP) Just 0 Volerengen had been so out of touch in their home game, Linfield, the Irish League Cham, pions, disappointed their supporters at Windsor Park, here last night, when they were held to A 1-1 draw by the all-amateur side from Oslo. However.286 words
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Article156 1966-11-10 14 NOTTINGHAM. Wed. (AFP) Nottinghamshire Cricket Club supporters have voted against a continuation of the 65 overs experiment on first innings of certain matches started last season. This was the result of a survey carried out by the club among a cross section of its members156 words
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110 1966-11-10 14 TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) The Japan Amateur Volleyball Association announced yesterday it will host the Women's World Volleyball championships in Tokyo, next Jan. 18-29. National anthems and emblems of the participating nations will neither be sung nor displayed during the tournament, the announcement said. National110 words
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268 1966-11-10 14 ADELAIDE!. Wed CAFP>' Centuries to South Australian captain. Les Favell and lefthander Ken Cunningham and a sound 62 not out by the first game batsman Greg Chappell stopped Victoria from gaining an outright win in the Sheffield Shield match which ended268 words
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189 1966-11-10 14 NEW YORK. Wed. fAFP» Frank Robinson, the Baltimore Orioles star hitter. became the first baseball player to be voted "most valuable player" in both major leagues las* night when the baseball writers of America handed him the American League honour here. Robinson, whose high powered189 words
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221 1966-11-10 14 KAMPAR, Wed. Twelve players have been selected by the Olympic Council of Malaysia to undergo centralised training in volleyball at Ipoh for the forthcoming Asian Games at Bangkok. The vice-president of the Perak Volleyball Association, Mr Oh Kay Chong. who disclosed this today, said221 words
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Article200 1966-11-10 14 HAVANA, Wed. (UPI) World champion and Soviet grand master Tigran Petrosian and Mikhail Tal scored two victories yesterday morning to increase Russia's first place lead to 3.5 points in the first group of finalists at the 17th Chess Olympiad. The Russians defeated Danish grand master200 words
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Article37 1966-11-10 14 LONDON, Wed. (AP) Alan Rudkin, former British and Empire bantamweight champion, outpointed Ghana's Bob Allotey over 10 rounds here last night in a clumsy fight that earned boos and a slow handclap from the fans.37 words
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Miscellaneous60 1966-11-10 14 TIME AND TIDE Pemns; 10.481 a.m. (7.J ft), 11.22 p.m. <8 5 ft). ("fi'ft m: a m <l4l tt 348 p m Pore Dickson: 4.21 a.m. (9.3 ft), 4.58 p.m. <8 ft). Singapore: 9.12 a.m. (8.7 ft), 9.20 p.m. <9l ft.). Sedili Kechil: ~08 a.m. <7.3 ft), 7.54 p.m. <6.960 words
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Article1885 1966-11-10 15 WINDSOR LAD - Day of good dividends at K. Lumpur S'gor race results B x WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Wod.—King's Chariot (Asuwadi) and Timah Api (R. Low) created big upsets at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's November Meeting. King's Chariot put up1,885 words
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Article74 1966-11-10 15 CHATHAM, New Jersey. Wed. (AFP) World lightweight boxmg champion Carlos Ortiz, of Puerto Rico, began training here yesterday for his title fight against Gabriel Flash Elorde of the Philippines at New York on Nov. 28. Madison Square Garden authorities announced yesterday that Elorde, who holds the world74 words
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Article42 1966-11-10 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. The San Hua San Athletic Association will hold their 12th anniversary dinner on Saturday (Nov. 12) at their premises in Clyde Terrace at P m They will also celebrate the birthday of the deity, Tat Moor Chor Ter.42 words
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Article750 1966-11-10 15 Post-mortem on Davis Cup defeat by Brazil NEW YORK, Wed. (A.F. P. fir U.P.1.) The 3-2 defeat of the United States by Brazil in their inter zone Davis Tennis Cup semifinal serves as just another nail in a coffin which was begun in 1960. For defeat750 words
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Article228 1966-11-10 15 MELBOURNE, Wed. (AFP). With less than six weeks to the challenge round Australia yesterday started the serious part of its preparations for the Davis Cup. Koovong Stadium, Melbourne, from Dec. 26 to 28. is the venue for the challenge round but from today 6-year-old captain and228 words
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324 1966-11-10 15 LONDON. Wed. (AFP) The "Daily Mail" answers today reported criticism in Pakistan that the MC.C's Undcr-25 team which will tour there in January and February is "a bunch of unknowns certain to be a financial flop". The London daily lists the averages for324 words
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229 1966-11-10 15 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. (AP). Two Brazilian tennis players who Eliminated the U.S. team in the inter-zone Davis Cup semi-finals at Porto Alegre this week have just two things in common they were born in the same State and they love tennis. Thomas Koch.229 words
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459 1966-11-10 15 TOKYO. Wed. (AFP). —A field of 72 top rs from 36 countries, including some of the world's m »st illustrious names, will vie for the coveted Canada Cup and the individual title (International Trophy) on the hilly 6,962-yard, Par-72 Yomluri Country Club459 words
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86 1966-11-10 15 TOKYO. Wed. (AFP). The Japan Lawn Tennis Association yesterday nan.ed four men and three women to represent the country in the fifth Asian Game? ;n Bangkok scheduled for Dec. •-20. The four men are Davis Cuppers. They are Osa r nu Ishiguro, Koji86 words
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Article66 1966-11-10 15 MOSCOW. Wed. (AFP) Kiev's Dynamo won the 1966 Soviet Football Cup by heating Moscow's Torpedo oy 2-0 after leading 1-0 at h*i:time in the final be <60.000 spectators at tne Lenin Stadium here yesterday. The Dynamos dominated plav for most of the final, to add the66 words
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Article43 1966-11-10 15 NAIROBI, Wed. (AFP' The touring Pakistan n i.onal fteld hockey team oeat the Kenya Hockey Union President's XI by 2-n here last night. The Pakistanis w.ll p.ay the third of their scheduled seven Test matches agafjist Kenya here today.43 words
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Article, Illustration675 1966-11-10 16 CHET DI MAURO - By CHET DI MAURO TTNITED NATIONS, Wed. (UPI) The United States warned the United Nations yesterday that the adoption of proposed changes in a critical financial area "would constitute a major breach of faith and raise serious questions about the reliability" of675 words
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139 1966-11-10 16 SAIGON, Wed. (AP) Vehicle breakdowns are never pleasant, but in Saigon they can present special hazards. 1S A column In the Englishlanguage Saigon Post took note of this todav and advised motorists to have their breakdowns in the "right place." The advice was prompted139 words
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128 1966-11-10 16 RAWALPINDI, Wed. (UPI) Indonesia has objected to an appeal by the former Pakistan Foreign Minister for Indonesia to spare the life of former Foreijsm Minister, Dr. Subandrio. Sources here said yesterday Indonesia had protested to the Pakistani Embassy in Jakarta that the appeal by128 words
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60 1966-11-10 16 JAKARTA, Wed. (UPI) The West Java Indonesian High School Action Front K ft PPT has again demanded that all foreign Chinese nationals-he thrown out of Indonesia, the Government News Agency Antara reported today. The students reportedly also demanded that the Indonesian Government review passports60 words
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376 1966-11-10 16 fALCUTTA, Wed. (AP) According to Hindu belief the world we live in today and the comforts we enjoy are none of our making. We enjoy the fruits of our ancestors' hard work. In the eyes of the Hindu, our ancestors helped376 words
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208 1966-11-10 16 AXANILA. Wed. (UPI) Preparations for the opening of the one billion dollars Asian Development Bank on Dec. 19 are in full swing in a suburban boomtown. Delegates from 31 member nations will be present at the Bank's inauguration. The United Nations Secretary General,208 words
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Article70 1966-11-10 16 BANGKOK, Wed. (UPI) American singer, Patti Page, says she is hoping to record an album of ja z z music with Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Miss Page, who is currently staying in Bangkok, said proceeds of the proposed record album would go to charity70 words
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Article36 1966-11-10 16 TOKYO. Wed. (AP) Som# 140,000 Japanese have emigrated since the end of World War 11, bringing the total number of persons of Japanese ancestry residing permanently aboard to 1,210,000 according to a Foreign Ministry survey.36 words
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134 1966-11-10 16 MANILA. Wed. (AFP) A Manila news commentator today predicted that "any day now" the Philippine Civic Action Group in Tay Ninh. South Vietnam would be involved in deep fighting "on the excuse that it is simply firing back". "It is silly to think that the134 words
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Article45 1966-11-10 16 TOKYO, Wed. (AP) The average size of the Japanese family, currently 4.08 persons, is expected to decline to 3.11 persons by 1990, according to a Welfare Ministry survey. Japan today has 24,070,000 households. The number is expected to increase to 38,100,000 by 1990.45 words
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530 1966-11-10 16 TOM HOGE - COMMENTS ON U.S. ELECTORAL SYSTEM By TOM HOGE TTNITED NATIONS, Wed. (AP). "America runs such a computerized democracy I don't see how the voter can have any doubt" muttered the Indian diplomat as he listened to the trim blonde girl explain ing the U.S. electoral530 words
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Article127 1966-11-10 16 TOKYO. Wed. <AP> North Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh has assured Cambodia's Prince Norodom Sihanouk that North Vietnam "stands always at the side of the Khmer people who are engaged in a heroic struggle against U.S. imperialism". Hanoi's Vietnam News Agency (VNA) said today. The127 words
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296 1966-11-10 16 First exercise of USJapan manoeuvres in Hawaiian waters |)EARL HARBOUR, Wed. (AP). —The Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force Detachment has started flight operations in the first exercise of U.S.Japan military manoeuvres in Hawaiian waters. The Japanese detachment begin the exercises yesterday with four-hour familiarisation flights. The flights are designed to familiarise296 words
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Article318 1966-11-10 16 CAIGON, Wed. (UPI) The toll of Communists killed in the battle of the Vietcong granary rose to 850 today with the discovery of a tunnel of death by American infantrymen. U.S. troops, sweeping the Cambodia border area battleground after six days of fighting, this318 words
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