Eastern Sun, 13 November 1966
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Title Section26 1966-11-13 1 Eastern Sun r Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Esld. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 118. Sunday, November 13 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 rents26 words
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Article, Illustration166 1966-11-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Early in the morning met, thee wives of serving officers in the Malaysian .Armed Forces in the Kuala Lumpur area at the residence of the Chief of General Staff, General Tunku Osman bin Tunku Mohamed Jewa. to make wreaths for the Remembrance Day at ibe166 words
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Article99 1966-11-13 1 MEADVILLE, Pennsylvania. Sat. The Vietnam war has made Mrs. Rosemary Kistler a widow twice. Both times she was notified of her husbands' death a few hours after giving birth to a child. Three years ago, Army Lt. Bernard Kistler was given the task of informing Rosemary99 words
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Article, Illustration654 1966-11-13 1 Astronauts Lovell and Aldrin try to turn troubled flight into a fitting Gemini finale SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Sat. (UPI) ASTRONAUTS James (Buzz) Aldrin, trying flight into fitting Gemi today flew through spa Observafory termed da of sunspofs. The space agency co but said they were too the654 words
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Article331 1966-11-13 1 JAKARTA, Sat. (AP) General i.aris Nasution. Indonesia's top Army General, warned President Sukarno today he must account publicly for the Communist coup attempt here and the economic chaos of the nation. Gen. Nasution. in onr of his toughest speeches yet. directly implied that a special session of331 words
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Article115 1966-11-13 1 KUCHING, Nov. 12 —Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak today warned the people of the Communist threat facing Sarawak State. But he pledged on arrival here for a four-day visit that the Central Government in Kuala Lumpur would 'swim or sink' with the people of115 words
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399 1966-11-13 2 H.M.S. Sutan - uy H.M.S. Sutan SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's delegation to the forthcoming ECAFE talks in Bangkok will discuss with representatives from member countries the possibilities of increasing bi-lateral trade. This was stated this morning by Mr. Lim Ho Hup, Director of the Economic Development399 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Miss Mollie Ang (centre), Miss Tourism Singapura 1966, flanked by Miss An* Chin Geok (right) and Miss Wee Hong Neo (left), both runners-up; were presented with gift hampers of Hy-Peak canned fruit and vegetables when they visited the Hy-Peak stall at the Y.W.C.A. Ideal Home70 words
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Article141 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Chairman of the Dunlop Committee (British Ministry of Health Committee on Safety of Drugs), Sir Derrick Dunlop. will speak on the safety of drugs at the Pathology Lecture Theatre, General Hospital, on Wednesday at 8.15 p.m. A former Professor of Therapeutics and141 words
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231 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. —The Rotary Club of Singapore will join more than 12,500 other Rotary Clubs in 133 countries in observing "The Rotary Foundation Week" from tomorrow to Nov. 19. This year's celebration marks the beginning of a year-long observance by Rotary clubs everywhere of the231 words
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Article189 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE, Sat A quartz Master clock "with an extremely high degree of accuracy" was presented to the Singapore Government by Mr. Gerard Baurer. President of the Swiss Watch Manufacturers. at a simple ceremony today at TV Singapura. Mr. Baurer flew to Singapore from Switzerland to make189 words
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164 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Light Industries Services of the Economic Development Board will conduct a lecture on metal finishing on Nov. 17 at the Board's Office in Fullerton Building from 5.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. The lecture. dealing generally with the importance of metal164 words
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Article24 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. There were 64 accidents, of which two were serious and one fatal, during the past 24 hours. Police said today.24 words
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165 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE, Sat.-—Four masked robbers—-one armed with a dagger broke into the Peck Hoo Bar at Serangoon Road at 4 a.m. today and took awav $4,700 In liquor, cigarettes and cash. They tied up three employees of the bar before ransacking the place.165 words
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213 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Pharmaceutical exporters from East Pakistan may set up a join-venture with local businessmen here in the near future. The prospects of setting up such a venture had been found to be "very promising" by a three-man delegation of pharmaceutional exporters from East Pakistan who213 words
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Article77 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Television Singapura will be putting out a new feature "A New Role for Nantah" on the new library for Nanyang University, built at a cost of SI million. The feature can be viewed on Channel 8 on Monday, at 9.20 p.m. Commentary will77 words
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Article72 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. I.S. Menon was elected president of the Singapore Malayalee Hindu Samajam for the year 1966 67 at its 40th annual general meeting recently. Other officials elected are: Messrs. C.P.G. Menon (vicepresident*, N. Madhusoodhanan Pillai (secretary), N.V Menon (assistant secretary*, and K.K. Nair (treasurer).72 words
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224 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Five Indonesians were today fined a total of $30,000 by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. Tan Hoay Djin, for possession of goods on which duty had not been paid. Nasir bin Saman, 16, and Sokejo bin Jaffar. 19. were both fined 55.000224 words
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427 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Enquiries for articles made by patients of the Occupational Therapy Department of the Trafalgar Home have been received from overseas. This was disclosed by Mr. Sia Kah Hui, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health. He said enquiries had come427 words
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Article23 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Nee Soon Community Centre. Nee Soon Villife. 10 m.s. Semhawang, win be opened for na'ional registration on Monday.23 words
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Article125 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two Nanvang University students have been expelled for participating in illegal activities and flouting the University's regulations. The two students are Tang Wee Eing and Tan Kim Oh. Both of them are from the Department of Mathematics. In a statement issued by the University125 words
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Article81 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. —A 44-year old housewife, Chong Yoke Toh, died early this morning: after she was knocked down by a car at Cantonment Road at 1.05 a.m. today. The car had just turned into Cantonment Road and was proceeding towards Neil Road when the mishap occurred. Chong81 words
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Article249 1966-11-13 2 SINGAPORE, Sal group of students from the Ngee Ann College has called on the Gov. ernment to set up a Commission of Inquiry into what they described as "police brutalities during a recent students' demonstration." This call was made in a Press statement issued oy249 words
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Article525 1966-11-13 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.—-The approach to the National Language in the Republic must be encouraged to bring about the essential "oneness" in a multi-racial society. The National Language should not be used to create alarm and accentuate the differences between the racial groups. The Minister for Education Mr. Ong525 words
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257 1966-11-13 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The MP for Telok Blangah, Mr. Bernard Rodrigues, today called on students to supplement book learning with the use of their hands. He said that in the days before Singapore's industrialisation programme it was sufficient to learn Malay, English, Chinese257 words
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Article480 1966-11-13 3 MINISTER OTHMAN WOK DEFINES REPUBLICS LANGUAGE POLICY SINGAPORE, Sot. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, said this morning Singapore's language policy was characterised by tolerance, liberalism and flexibility. Speaking at the opening of the Language Month celebrations at the Singapore Infantry Regiment at480 words
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Article, Illustration226 1966-11-13 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.—The winners of the "Miss Tourism Singapura" 1966 contest today pledged to "sell" Singapore abroad to the best of their ability when they leave on their overseas trips. The three, Miss Molly Ang who was elected "Miss Tourism Singapura" and run-ner-up, Miss Hung226 words
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Article262 1966-11-13 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Ten persons were charged in the Second District Court this morning with rioting and assaulting Police officers at the City Hall steps on Nov. 4. They were: Choo Kam Yong. Hong Kwoo Leong. See Sing Haw, alias See Seng Teaw, Lee Thai Sun,262 words
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Article85 1966-11-13 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Elvin A. Teasdale, Chairman and Chief Managing Director of Kodak (Australasia) Pty. Ltd., visited here recently to examine the photographic market. Mr. Teasdale had earlier attended management meetings at the Kodak Companies in Rochester, New York, and in London. Kodak in Australia85 words
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121 1966-11-13 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two treadle sewing machines, donated by Intellectually Handicapped Children's Centre in Whangarei, New Zealand, will arrive in Singapore soon on their way to Kampong New Zealand in Pahang. The machines will be flown here by a Royal New Zealand Air Force121 words
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341 1966-11-13 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The President of Singapore, Enche Yusof bin Ishak, said tonight the National Language had been accepted as "the common language" by the people of various races, languages, cul- tures and religion. He was speaking at the opening of the eighth National341 words
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97 1966-11-13 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Bukit Ho Swe e Adult Education Centre will hold a social dance "D'Acadians Night 1966" on Dec. 3 at Damien Hall (opposite Queenstown Police Station) from 7 p.m. to midnight. The dance will be open to supervisors, staff, students, and friends97 words
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Advertisement176 1966-11-13 3 Esso ESSO STANDARD MALAYA BERHAD (Incorporated in the States of Malaya under the Companies Ordinances 1940-J946) Issued and Fully Paid Capital:27.000.000 Ordinary Stock at $2 Each $*****.000 4.000.000 Participating Redeemable Cumulative Preference Stock of $f Each 4,000.000 Total $58,000,000 fssuc at par of 4*000.000 Participating Redeemable (Cumulative Preference Shares carrying176 words
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Miscellaneous37 1966-11-13 3 S'pore Diary Nov. 13—Sunday 9.00 a.m. Esplanade: Tourist week Regatta. 8.00 a.m. to 10 a.m. Gay World Stadium, Geylang Road: "A Bird Singing Contest." 10.00 a.m. to 10 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall Einpress Place: "Ideal Home Exhibition.**37 words
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Article173 1966-11-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Many small tin mines In Perak. which started to function wnen the price of tin was at its height, are finding difficulty in continual operation due to low output and the low prica of tin, states the monthly report of the Ministry173 words
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Article142 1966-11-13 4 JESSELTON. Sat. MAItA has plans to open a sales centre in Jesselton in the ▼ery near future and goods worth more than $15,000 are expected to arrive from West Malaysia soon. This was disclosed by the State MARA Officer, Tuan Haji Munji, who described this142 words
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Article74 1966-11-13 4 MALACCA, Sat The State Government is to appoint soon an advisory committee for the Municipal Council. The proposed advisory committee is likely to include Mr. Ng Chong Chee, the immediate past president of the Council, Mr. Yoong Yoong Pow, a State Assemblyman, and a member of the State74 words
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Article31 1966-11-13 4 MLAR, Sat. The Labis branch of the Malaysian Chinese Association and Youth Section will hold their annual general meeting on Nov. 26 to elect their new office-bea-rers for 1967-68.31 words
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Article, Illustration180 1966-11-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. 1.C.1. paints (Malaya) Ltd. and the Chemical Company of Malaysia Ltd. will be participating in the First Asian International Trade Fair in Bangkok, opening on Nov. 17 and closing on Dec. 10. The pavilion, jointly sponsored by 1.C.1.180 words
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323 1966-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Through the people's participation in activities of community centres, the Government hopes to bring about tolerance and understanding the people in the Republic's multi-racial society. This was stated by Mr. Bernard Rodrigues, Member of Parliament for Telok Be- langah on323 words
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448 1966-11-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A programme to *ive part-time training to mothers of spastic children in simple physiotherapic exercises which would enable them to treat their own children at home should be considered. This was recommended by Professor A.A. Sandosham, honorary director of the Spastic448 words
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Article61 1966-11-13 4 SEREMBAN. Sat Elements of the Life Guards who moved from U.K. to relieve the 4th Royal Tank Regiment at Parol Camp, Seremban, West Malaysia, In June of this year are due for further moves In the near future. One squadron will be remaining at61 words
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Article41 1966-11-13 4 MUAR, Sat. —The Malayan Normal Trained Chinese School Teachers' Union will go on a three-day excursion to Port Dickson from Dec. 19. Those who are interested in the Muar district, should submit their names to Mr. Yang .■>!» Haw, chairman41 words
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163 1966-11-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Six men armed with parangs last night "invaded" a coffee shop in which a mahjong game was on and attacked the player*, injuring two of them. The two victims were Wong Fah, who received a number of injuries on his head,163 words
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Article43 1966-11-13 4 SELAMA, Perak, Sat. A Perak State Assemblyman. Dato Haji Hussin bin Haji Yaacob will open the $lO,OOO Fook Tuck See temple here on Wednesday. Four hundred guests and members of the Selama Chinese Association are expected to witness the ceremony.43 words
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Article38 1966-11-13 4 MUAR, Sat. A total of 117 births 49 Malays, 61 Chinese two Indians and five others were born in the Muar Town last month. It was disclosed in the Muar Town Council monthly report.38 words
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Article273 1966-11-13 4 CINGAPORE, Sat. Arrangements have been made for voting facilities for New Zealanders residing in Singapore and Malaysia to vote in the general elections for New Zealand Parliament to be held on Nov. 26. These voting facilities will be available on application to the New Zealand273 words
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768 1966-11-13 4 LUMPUR, Sat.— The Sultan of Selangor said today that progress in a nation's economy could only be achieved if the people cast off their lethargic attitudes and take a more active part in the nations economic development. The scope for the improvement768 words
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Article335 1966-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Timothv Ellis, District Sales Manager of the Philippines Air Lines here, assured today that the Singapore office of the airline would be open for business as usual. He was commenting on the strike by 204 pilots of the airline in Manila. He335 words
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Article154 1966-11-13 4 MALACCA. Sat. —Malacc* police have struck a blow on the gangland here with the recent arrests of several of its high-ranking members. Most of the men held are scheduled for banishment out of the State and for restricted residence in various parts of the country. Police reckon154 words
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Article39 1966-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The President. Enche Yusof bin Ishak, has accepted the invitation of the Singapore Can. The Cancer Society which was inaugurated on Dec. 8, 1964. is actively engaged in the world-wide fight against39 words
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WORLD NEWS
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585 1966-11-13 5 WASHINGTON, Sat (UPI). PRESIDENT Lyndon B. Johnson found a "real tough equal" in South Korea's President Park Chung Hee, UPI White House correspondent, Mr. Merriman Smith said yesterday. Mr. Smith, who accompanied the U.S. President on his seven nation tour of Asia585 words
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Article63 1966-11-13 5 LIVERPOOL, Sat. (UPI) —The Infant son of British film star Dawn Addams died after an attack of convulsions yesterday at Lord Nelson Hotel here. The baby became 111 at the hotel where Miss Addams is staying. A police spokesman described it as "a perfectly natural death63 words
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Article56 1966-11-13 5 LONDON. Sat. (UPD—Mr. Angus Ogilvy. businessman husband of Britain's Princess Alexandra, is confined to his home with influenza, it was announced last night. Mr. Ogilvy. 38-year-old second son of the Scottish Earl of Airlle. will not be able to attend the annual remembrance service tomorrow at the56 words
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Article64 1966-11-13 5 LONDON, Sat. (AP) Soviet Premier, Mr. Alexei Kosygin is expected to make an official visit to Britain next January, informants reported yesterday. Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson will announce arrangements as soon as details are completed within the next two weeks, the sources said. Mr. Kosygin64 words
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Article62 1966-11-13 5 BONN, Sat. (UPI) Kurt-Georg Kiesinger, a war-time Nazi who became a leader of the Christian Democratic Union after the war, was today chosen by the party to succeed Chancellor Ludwig Erhard. Kiesinger was bound by party directives to immediately open negotiations both with the Free Democrats and the62 words
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Article26 1966-11-13 5 DIJON, France, Sat. (UPI) Police said yesterday Michel Ogliotti, 18, shot himself dead on Thursday after failing his driving test for the third time.26 words
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Article, Illustration38 1966-11-13 5 JOHNSON CITY, Texas, Sat (AP). Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson marks her ballot in the recent election in Johnson City while the President prepares to mark his. They voted at the Pedernales Electric Co-op.38 words
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Article206 1966-11-13 5 GENEVA, Sat. (UPI) Some 1,200 tons of opium are used each year for illicit purposes, United Nations Narcotics Authorities reported yesterday. "This huge amount is either consumed in the original form by the smokers or eaters of opium, or in the form of morphine or206 words
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Article178 1966-11-13 5 NANTUCKET, Massachusetts. Sat. (UPI) A K U e F P rce radar picket plane with 19 crewmen c»IV vnterda? ,n th f< W N »rt«l Atlantic ill J' "J s 5 a of thls resort Island. AH aboard were feared dead. A crewman aboard178 words
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Article135 1966-11-13 5 HOMER, Michigan. Sat. (UPI) A huge oil fire set three railroad tank cars ablaze yesterday and released poisonous phosgene gas. Police began evacuating about 4,000 persons from the area. Two deputies inhaled the gas. which was used in World War I, but authorities said they135 words
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Article80 1966-11-13 5 ROME. Sat. (UPI) Two pagan burial chambers, believed to have been built in the first century A.D., have been uncovered on th« southern outskirts of Rome. The walls and ceilings of the two underground chart* bers are covered with fre* ooes and one of the vaults has80 words
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Miscellaneous164 1966-11-13 5 HE'S ONE OF GENERALISSIMO ALVAREZ'S KBY MEN... ANC? ALL BUSINESS! REMEMBER, EVEN THOUGH HE HAS REASON TO TRUST US BECAUSE OF MR. WAVERLY'S FR'ENPSHIf? WE MUST CONVINCE MIM THRUBH >6 BEHINP HIS NATION'S REVOLUTION/ Shortly, when the pair reaches the BRIPGE ENROUTE TO CAJEO'S HOME... THEN IT HASN'T EXACTLY AH164 words
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Miscellaneous474 1966-11-13 6 _|4oj I CANT 60, PEAK, BUT WHY DON'T YOU TAKE YOO-I J k 7 y yoai ARE YOU KIDD... W.'-VKNOW HE W6HT BE FUN AT THAT 7/ V J y V w m TA HEY/ yotfl/ PL' BOY... WHAT BAY TO AN AFTER NOON OF CANOgfWG r OH CRATER J474 words
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Advertisement142 1966-11-13 7 a runny nose is no Every time your runny nose makes you sneeze someone else may catch your cold. That's no joke. And a runny nose gets red and sore. That hurts. Don't suffer. Don't let other people suffer from your cold. Control it, right from the start, with Contac142 words
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Miscellaneous23 1966-11-13 7 LET'S SEE... I <xUESS THAT'S EVERYTHING.' w" m far3W VV* ii it, rrr% I > i i "5h rr: sJ I I MK 423 words
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Article424 1966-11-13 8 HHHE students of the University of Malaya are planning to get out of their ivory tower to work among the rural folks. It has taken a long time for them to emulate the example of the voluntary workers from Britain, the United States and Japan who have424 words
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Article348 1966-11-13 8 to the President of Tanzania, Mr. Julius Nyerere, there is a devil in Africa which prevents complete unity among Africans. And that devil is white. He alleges that France and Britain have more power in the Organisation of African Unity than the whole of Africa put348 words
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Article, Illustration981 1966-11-13 8 DR. I. M. LEVITT - F7^ders¥o3 H& THE jjjB HwflVBR^M By: DR. I. M. LEVITT Director. The Fels Planetarium of the Franklin Institute THE return to life of the Surveyor A television system after exposure to the frigid lunar night establishes it as one of the most remarkable byproducts of our981 words
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Article, Illustration504 1966-11-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. After 48 years at sea 26 of them as a Ship's Master Captain John k. Wilson is retiring from The Ben Line this month. He is the last serving Master to have joined the company as an indentured apprentice,504 words
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435 1966-11-13 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The engineers of the Flight Simulator Division of Redifon Limited is facing a problem with how to pack a large part of a Super VCIO simulator into a Super VC-10 aircraft. The simulator is due to be delivered shortly to435 words
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174 1966-11-13 9 DETROIT, Sat. (UPI) The U.S. auto industry, heading toward its secondbest production year in history, is scheduled to hit two milestones early next week. Wards Automotive reports said yesterday. The two millionth 1967 passenger car will roll off an assembly line on Monday,174 words
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Article326 1966-11-13 9 SINGAPORE Sat. The Stock Exchange was quiet. Most prices in the selective counters were slightly better. Gammon changed hands from SI.IB to $1.20 to $1.15 to $1.17. Guinness was done at $2.44. United Engineers was improved to $1.41 from $1.34. Properties were steady. Tins were quiet with326 words
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Article148 1966-11-13 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Export orders for more than 115,000 tonnes of steel products have been booked by the Hindustan Steel from several countries. The orders are the outcome of the efforts of a steel delegation which recently visited West Asian, African and South East Asian countries to148 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-11-13 9 T u e underground vaults of the Bank of Japan opened recently to take out the part of diamonds requisitioned over 20-years ago during the second world war and handed over to well known Japanese department stores in major cities throughout Japan for sale. The photo shows:Pana Photo - 123 words
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216 1966-11-13 9 LUXEMBOURG, Sat. (AFP) Crude steel production of the European coal and steel community mills amounted to 7.2 million tons in October, a slight decline from the 7.5 million tons cast in October 1965. Last year's monthly output averaged 7.1 million tons. In the first216 words
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Article214 1966-11-13 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The board of World Satellite Terminals Limited announce the appointment of Mr. Frank O'Nians as Chief Engineer and General Manager. After obtaining an honours degree in Mathematics (Special) from University College. London, in 1952, Mr. F. A. O'Nians (35) was employed by214 words
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294 1966-11-13 9 MEXICO CITY. Sat. <AP> Japan offered to help make Acapulco a modern shipping port or build a new port near the resort city to keep trade between Mexico and Japan flowing smoothly. The offer was made on Wednesday by Mr. Heiji Kato.294 words
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Article95 1966-11-13 9 SINGAPORE. S»t. Slnsapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon price* today were. Coconut oil (FOR) Hulk Sept 42.00 Coconut oil (FOB) Drum* Sept 44.00 Sujrar (Java) ex(odown M.JJ Nvtmega II0« 4*»5.00 Nutmec* B W 235.00 Garbled I-ampnnf Black Pepper (FOB) 125.1H) pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 125.00 Lampunc Black Pepper AST95 words
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Article404 1966-11-13 9 INDISTRIALS Boustfad 1 45 1.50 Chemical Co. 1.33 1.39 Dunlop 2 .58 2.60 E. Smelting CD 4.12 Esso Ords 2.82 2.K4 Inlted Hold* 1.42 1.45 Fit zpa tricks XD 1.40 r. A S. Ords. 3.20 3.24 Gammon 1.17 Guinness CD 2.45 Hume Pref 1.52 1.55 Hotel S'pura404 words
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Article73 1966-11-13 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in Its rates to merchants today. They were: New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D. 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T, 357/16; Airmail O.D. 35-9/16; 90 d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills; 36-3/1673 words
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93 1966-11-13 9 MANILA. Fri. (UPI)— The Philippine* will display over 500 highly-selected exhibits at its pavilion In the First Asian International Trade Fair in Bangkok from Nov. 17 to Dec. 10. Commerce Secretary Mr. Marcelo Balatbat named today a 13-member group to manage the Philippine pavilion. The93 words
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Article42 1966-11-13 9 First Malayan 2.07 2.17 Second Malayan 1.47 1.57 Third Malayan XD 1.05 1.16 Malaysian Commerce .85 .96 Mai. Savings Fund 1.24 1.34 Sterling Commodity XD S/9 4/4 First Hong Kong .97 1.07* Second Hong Kong .68 .72* (•Hon* Kong Cnrrency)42 words
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Article76 1966-11-13 9 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) The rubber market yesterday closed inactive with spot 18| 19*. Settlement House: Dec 18-15/16 19-1/16 Jan 19 19-3/16 Feb and Jan/Mar 19-3/16 19-5/16 Apr/Jun 19-3/4 19-15/16 Jul/Sep and Oct/Dec 20 20-1/8 Jan/Mar, Apr/Jun, Jul/ Sep and Oct/Dec 20-1/16 20-3/16 General Markets: CIF76 words
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Article15 1966-11-13 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price for today was $605 per plcuU down $1.25.15 words
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Article220 1966-11-13 9 Time 4.55 p.m. Airline MAL (ML 052) Time 5.50 from Bangkok, p.m. Airline MAL (ML 511) from Penang, lpoh p.m. Airline MAL from Singapore, p.m. Airline MAL from Singapore. Time 6.15 (ML 049) Time 7.15 (ML 128) Time 10.05 p.m. Airline MAL (ML 030) from Sydney,220 words
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Article102 1966-11-13 9 STOCKHOLM, Sat. Sweden's total foreign exchange reserves declined by Kr. 27 million to Kr. 5.927 million (£413.000.000, $1,151,000,000) in September. Over the past twelve months, the reserves have shown a net increase of Kr. 106 million compared with Kr. 570 million in the preceding 12month period.102 words
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Article164 1966-11-13 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Iwashiro Maru 3/4 Tai Ping 5 Twinfox 6/7 Vishva Mahima 8/9 Benhiant 10/11 Atreus 15/16 Kyoto 18 Sudga 23/24 New Teh Hu 25/26 Van Noort 27/28 Tjiliwong 31/32 Yamagata Maru 33/34 Karachi 38/39 Benloyal164 words
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WOMEN'S PAGE
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Article, Illustration319 1966-11-13 10 MAUREEN LEE PRESENTS - MAUREEN LEE PRESENTS SINGAPORE, Sat. At the recent fashion parade to mark the opening of the ultramodern Premier Store of Bata's, exclusive shoe designs from international fashion centres and sizzling wardrobe designs of op-art style set the trend of the continental fashion scene,319 words
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426 1966-11-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. How many times has your face turned red caught in the whirlpool of an embarrassed s i t u ation and you wished that the ground you are standing on would open and close you up. 1 ou might say to426 words
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Article361 1966-11-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR/ Sat. There is no need to mourn anymore if you have freckles. They are in fashion now. It is those who don't have them that are left out of the circle. Not too long ago, girls were still trying to hide those little361 words
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150 1966-11-13 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. National has come up with the new improved model MX-85 of the "blender." Larger, better and more powerfully run the National blender MX-85 guarantees a lifetime of service in the kitchen. With its new additional plastic container, 800 c.c. of liquid can be150 words
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Article, Illustration284 1966-11-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Foi an Arabian bride? Not necessary at alii Though the gown is one hundred per cent Arabian, it is designed for international use, by Dr. Ocampo a Filipino dressdesigner. It is just a sleeveless shift with a longsleeved laced gabardine top.284 words
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145 1966-11-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tis true the great advance in science has created a lot of beauty aids, but to keep clean and fresh throughout the day there is nothing better than good old soap with plenty of water. There should be no145 words
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Advertisement130 1966-11-13 10 i ri is new BLENDER i/nii pan mal/o onu 0-* <V T 1 LIQUEFYING: MILK SHAKE FRUIT JUICE PULVERIZING: NUTS CHEESE GRATING: BABY FOOD SPREADS PUREE DRESSING: MAYOMNAISE WHIP CREAM V m <&&% rf m *****886 > •>. ?.yv m k>. :>.v. Small container for grating or pulverizing nuts, cheese,130 words
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Miscellaneous401 1966-11-13 10 -k. 4 -;jr I l Stars-You CAPRICORN TAURUS VIRGO Dec. 23-Jan. 20 WONDERFUL week if you know who your friends are. Get out into the sunshine. Life for you at the moment is just grand. AQUARIUS Jan. 21-Feb. 19 D ONT worry about the future. This week should bring you401 words
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Article1439 1966-11-13 11 STANLEY WINN - There have been those murderers who women could not resist, the killers who used their charms in a fatal game of death for profit. What is it that makes a woman love a man so deeply that she continues to love and serve him even after she1,439 words
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1123 1966-11-13 11 Spies in skirts Beautiful Fraulein Maritza Revay caused the deaths of thousands "of men during her CGreer as a spy. She knew the arts of her profession so well that she could have the most mature men whimpering for her favours. Blonde-haired Maritza1,123 words
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Article, Illustration220 1966-11-13 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. VINCENT KH'NG, drummer of Les Vampires, says the violin goes with classics and not pop music. But he likes the violin on some occasions. Well, must be some special occasion eh, Vincent. As a drummer he considers Tony Meechan the best220 words
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Article155 1966-11-13 12 LONDON, Sat. The Beach Boys, from Hawthorne in Southern California, stormed to the top of the British pop parade last Thursday with their record of "Good Vibrations." It was in thirteenth place last week but was expected to become tops this week and possibly for weeks155 words
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Article385 1966-11-13 12 QN RECENT stage performances, Eric Burdon was given a rough time by hecklers in the audience who objected to his appearance without the original Animals. Asked to explain this, Eric told the NME, "People don't like changes, and at present I'm supposed to be the villain who broke385 words
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Article292 1966-11-13 12 LP Review WILD. WILD WINTER (Original soundtrack) SIDE ONE of this album feature five big names who appear in this forthcoming 'Beach Party' type film Jay and the Americans start the ball rolling with "Two of a Kind" a great party number, and well performed by that 'Cara Mia'292 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1966-11-13 12 111 THERE! 11 For all the many Herman's Hermits fans who yelled for my blood, I hope you'll be satisfied with this week's Spotlight. Right now they're going great guns, with "No Milk Today" and "Dandy". They have also Just released an LP which you might be1,067 words
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Article, Illustration404 1966-11-13 12 Singapore. Saturday UERMANIA began in Manchester when girls from all around really flipped for Herman and his Hermits. With their release of "I'm Into Something Good" Hermania became nationwide, only this time, it grew into His and Her mania. The sounds t>oth the gals and the guys went404 words
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Advertisement42 1966-11-13 12 PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL 13.10.66 CANDIDATES: (A) The Troggs. (B) The Small Faces. 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 17.11.6642 words
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Miscellaneous175 1966-11-13 12 TOP TEN AMERICA'S TOP TEN (By courtesy of Billboard) 1. You Keep Me Hangin On (The Supremes) 2. Good Vibrations (The Beach boys) 3. Winchester Cathedral (The New Vaudeville Band) 4. Last Train To Clarksville (The Monkees) 5. Poor Side Of Town (Johnny Rivers) 6. Devil With A Blue Dress175 words
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Article43 1966-11-13 13 Rossano director \FTKR Alberto Sordi and Marco Vicario, another Italian actor is going to he a film director! Rossano Brazzi. Brazzi has chosen a film for children for his debut as director It has the pleasing title of "The Christmas That Almost Wasn't."43 words
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Article, Illustration282 1966-11-13 13 MERVYN NICHOLAS - By: MERVYN NICHOLAS JN THE year 1872, an American named Joe arrives in San Miguel, one of the Mexican border towns where crime and disorder rule. Everyone in the town is rich, thanks to their pistols, either rich or dead. The two families who are fighting282 words
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Article102 1966-11-13 13 ACTOR Robert Colbert, who stars with James Darren in Irwin Allen's "The Time Tunnel" TV series, and with him is projected, via the time tunnel, into various past and future eras, recently received a script that called for him to be projected into the historical era of Helen102 words
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Article524 1966-11-13 13 Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. "California Holi day" stars Elvis Presley in a fast, frantic romantic musical comedy about a handsome singer and his races with marriageminded girls and carconscious buddies. Set to the notes of warm new Presley ballads and dance tunes as upbeat as tomorrow's524 words
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Article, Illustration617 1966-11-13 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. This is a story of a man named Jimmy Brewster whose desire to rise to the top made him an important man in Britain. But behind the rise to society is a scar that Jimmy cannot erase. It is a crime which no man can617 words
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Advertisement96 1966-11-13 13 ri TH K •raw In the PEBBLE BAR Trudy Connor at the Piano and the Eddie Gomes Trio entertain nightly. riniiiiirrn FOUR LIONS SUNDAY BUFFET 12 noon to 3 p.m. A sumptious display of delicacies with music by the Trio Latino plus 1 $9 per head, $5 ea for children96 words
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Miscellaneous209 1966-11-13 13 SHAW (GANICBTTON tCAPITOL *****] Now Showing No Free List 11 a m.. 1.39. 4.00. 6.45 9 :i0 pm Paul Newman Julie Andrew* Aired Hiichcock s- TORN CURTAIN* Technicolor (Ul-SB» Tonight M'nite "Poison Rose" Mandarin in Scope Color Today 9 a m. "Rlack Forest" «Mandarin > |l I D Q Phone209 words
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Miscellaneous665 1966-11-13 13 #Tr™*f" < Va v *<< What's on in today's and TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Tatpine: 7 Ratu Pahat; 9 Kluang P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 3.01 Greatest Fights of the Century; 3 30 Day of665 words
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Miscellaneous261 1966-11-13 13 MAiiLVf;! R r> A N I S A t (ON ODEON Phone 21-116 LAST SHOWS! I.N, 4.1M1. d.m A 9 JM» p us Last of the Secret Agents? MARTY ALLEN STEVE ROSS! In Color A Paramount Picture Opens Tomorrow: (Mandarin) "Many Enchanting Nights" CHIANO CHINO BCOPE COLOR with Ensluh Ai261 words
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Article289 1966-11-13 14 HAVANA, Sat. (AFP) The battle of the giants at the 17th Chess Olympiad between the Soviet Union and the United States will now go on to the great delight of all here. That this world's greatest chess gathering be deprived of such a289 words
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81 1966-11-13 14 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) Gabriel (Flash) Elorde flies to New York next week to fulfill one of the most important ring assignments in his 16-year professional career. Elorde. 31year-old junior lightweight champion. will challenge Carlos Ortiz for the world junior lightweight crown for the81 words
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Article, Illustration253 1966-11-13 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Teachers' Training College won the Tuan Hj. Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee challenge trophy when they trounced Nanyang University 4-0 in the inter-varsity and colleges annual soccer tournament played at Raffles Institution ground yesterday. In the first match TTC went into the attack and253 words
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93 1966-11-13 14 TOKYO, Sat. (AFP) The Japan Amateur Football Association today denied reports from Hong Kong that it had invited the Hong Kong selection for a match with the all Japan XI in Tokyo on Nov. 26. A spokesman for the Association told AFP that the93 words
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402 1966-11-13 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The top 40 couples of the Tourist Week Mixed Doubles Bowling Tournament will be vying for top honours in the finals tomorrow at Jackie's Bowl, Katong, starting at 3.30 p.m. The tournament is organised by Jackie's Bowl. Orchard and "Katong402 words
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142 1966-11-13 14 TOKYO, Sat. (AP) Beppe Merlo, Italy's number 2 Davis Cup player, moved into the third round of men's singles of the 1966 Asahi invitational international tennis tournament here yesterday. But teammate Franco Olivieri, Number 8 in Italy, dropped by the wayside after winning his142 words
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Article37 1966-11-13 14 RANGOON. Sat. (AFP)— A crowd of more than 30.000 sa w the Burma Football Federation team play out a goalless draw with the visiting Soviet outfit Zenith here yesterday. The two teams meet again tomorrow.37 words
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Article, Illustration379 1966-11-13 14 HOUSTON, Texas, Sat. (UPI) Heavyweight- champion Cassius Clay cancelled his final workout at the last minute yesterday because he did not need it, according to Angelo Dundee, his trainer. Dundee said Clay was ready physically and mentally for his championship fight with Cleveland (Big Cat) Williams379 words
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Article28 1966-11-13 14 TURIN. Sat. (AFP) World light-welterweight boxing champion Sandro Lopopolo. of Italy, will meet the South African Joe Africa here on November 25, it was announced yesterday.28 words
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341 1966-11-13 14 TOKYO, Sat. (AP) Is Russia getting ready to surprise the world in golf just as it has in most other international sports? "I think it is possible. They have the material, plenty of it. Of course they won't compete with the world until they341 words
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Article87 1966-11-13 14 STOCKHOLM. Sat. (AFP) European super-welter weight boxing champion Alessandrio Mazzinghi retained his title here last night when he beat Swedish challenger Bo Hoegberg. The referee Harry Gibbs of England stopped the fight in the 14th of the scheduled 15-rounder to prevent the Swede, a former holder87 words
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Article, Illustration65 1966-11-13 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Rifle Association's small-bore rifle team which won the Rothmans Four Star Trophy shoot at Gimson Boys' School range recently. S.R.A. which has four Asian Games shooters in the team chalked up a grand aggregate of 5,327 points to capture the coveted trophy.65 words
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Article182 1966-11-13 14 TOKYO, Sat. (UPD America's Canada Cir team of Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus shot a cn m bined eight under par to day, but it wa s Canada s George Knudson who stol® the show. Palmer and Nicklaus shooting a three and fiv» under par 69 and182 words
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Advertisement314 1966-11-13 14 .'-CLASSIFY ED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATION VACANT 20 Word* $5/- (Minimum) ESTABLISHED COMPANY requires full or part time sales Representatives throughout Singapore and Malays a to sell direct to car owners. Qualifications unimportant but sufficient knowledge of English to understand sales literature is necessary. Excellent income. Opportunity depend.rg on ability. Replies in314 words
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Miscellaneous70 1966-11-13 14 Sports Diary Soccer: Singapore vs Joint Services charity soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium (kick-off 7.30 p.m.) Tourist Week: Regatta at the Esplanade. TIME AND TIDE Penan?: 12.25 a.m. (9.2 ft), 12.49 p.m. (7.7 ft). Port Swettenham: 5.43 a.m. (15 ft), 6.18 p.m. (13.6 ft). Port Dickson: 6.40 am. (10.770 words
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Article1769 1966-11-13 15 WINDSOR LAD - 'SAVED' SPRUCE THE MAIN THREAT The going is SOFT By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Lord Jim, who missed His engagement on the first day, is my pick for the Henggeler Memorial Trophy to be run over six furlongs at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, concluding1,769 words
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Article156 1966-11-13 15 Windsor Lad - Comments by 'Windsor Lad' 1 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN ADELINE Race 1. P. TOURNAI Je M'tiendrai High Ruler P. TOURNAI Je M'tiendari Samakan JE MTIENDRAI High Ruler Priority Race 2. TEMPLAR Crown Bov D. Vengeance TONY BOB* Templar D. Vengeance HALF CROWN Congrats Tec Up Race 3 MONA LISA156 words
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435 1966-11-13 15 LAUREL, Maryland, Sat. (AFP) A famed strong late challenge by French three-year-old Behistoun brought his country its second successive win in the US$l5O,OOO Washington D.C. International here yesterday. The French horse, at 10 to one and ridden admirably over the soft going by Jean435 words
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Article129 1966-11-13 15 STOCKHOLM. Sat. (UPI) —"Now I will lace anybody. I can fight Emile Griffith for the middleweight title or Korean Kim Sook for the light middleweight crown" European light middleweight champion Sandro Mazzinghi said after having kavoed Sweden's Bosse Hoegherg in the 14th round of their129 words
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Article34 1966-11-13 15 SEREMBAN, Sat. Today's H.M.S, Malaya Cup south «one rugger match between Negri Malacca and Johore scheduled to be played here this evening did onotr, take A place. Johore tailed t6> show up.34 words
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1413 1966-11-13 15 Rae* M X 0 1 m Class 1, Dlv. 5 7 Furs. 1.45 P.M. 1. 034 Hifh Ruler By 902 Dato and Datin West Lee 9 8v 900 8'v 9 00 2y 8.13 6v 8.13 7v 812 8v 802 8'v 8 01 5y 7.10 5y1,413 words
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Article, Illustration521 1966-11-13 16 PERCY JOSEPH - By PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Government must be congratulated on its grand and appreciable endeavour to make the personnel of the Government Services throughout Malaysia know each other better, especially through sport. For the first time perhaps in newly-formed Malaysia, the "flags,521 words
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Article449 1966-11-13 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. —Singapore's hopes of being in the final of the Malaya Cup series fizzle out just as they fizzled out under the pressure of Army Malaya on the Padang here today. Army Malaya scored 22 points (two goals, four tries) to Singapore's five (goals) in449 words
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Article602 1966-11-13 16 R. D. SELVA; M. T. LINGAM - Bv R. D. SELVA and M. T. LINGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Highlight of today's athletic meet of the Malaysian Government Services Sports and Recreational Council, held at the police depot grounds were the two fine performances by two Malaysian Bangkok-bound athletes—R. Subramaniam in the 1,500 metres602 words
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Article33 1966-11-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Malaysian police—the reigning champions—gave an impressive start to the hockey quad finals which commenced at the rifle range stadium this evening by beating Negri Sembilan 4 —o.33 words
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667 1966-11-13 16 ALBERT JOHNSON - Five more in Singapore 's A-Games contingent By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council today announced the official line-up of competitors in the 'medal hunt" at the sth Asian Games in Bangkok next month. Five additional competitors have been included in the list released by the667 words
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265 1966-11-13 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore's Asian Games athletes captured top honours in the f rst "Singapore Mini Commonwealth Friendship Games" held at the Farrer Park cinder track today. The Republic's sprint quartet C Kunalan. Natahar Bava. Wong Fay Wan and Lau Sim Chock clocked 41.3265 words
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Article62 1966-11-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. National Electricity Board are in a strong position with 186 for 5 wickets at the close of play of the first day against Perak which commenced here this afternoon on the Kilat Green. NEB skipper M. S. Maniam Snr. winning the toss elected62 words
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290 1966-11-13 16 SINGAPORE, Sat: Two top South American football teams which participated in the 1966 World Cup may play in Singg. pore in January and May next year. Officials of the F.A. of Singapore are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to bring two international290 words
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174 1966-11-13 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, yesterday paid tribute to the efforts of the Singapore Softball Association in making the sport one of the recognised games in the Republic. Mr. Chan was speaking on the174 words
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Article35 1966-11-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysian Prisons Department had a runaway 5-1 win over Perak in the opening match of the semi-fin?ls of the Inter-uovernment Services soccer tournament played here tonight at the Merdeka Stadium35 words
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