Eastern Sun, 15 November 1966
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Title Section26 1966-11-15 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 120. Tuesday, November 15 1966. -£r MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cent?26 words
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412 1966-11-15 1 Central Govt wants Sarawak in Malaysia Tun KUCHING, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak laid the Sarawak people last night that Sarawak could never stand on her own feet economically without Malaysia. Besides, the Central Government would not allow Sarawak to break away. The Central Government wa*. determined412 words
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Article63 1966-11-15 1 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) An All Nippon Airways airplane carrying 41 persons returned to Osaka Airport because of mechanical problems today, only 24 hours after another All Nippon Airways plane departed the same airport, carrying 50 persons to a watery grave when it crashed at Matsuyama. in63 words
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Article451 1966-11-15 1 Discussions will have an important bearing on Indonesia's future relations with its neighbours JAKARTA, MON. (AP) INDONESIA'S TOP MILITARY men met today behind closed doors for talks on this big country's strategic position in South-east Papers presented by key military men, i considered what they called "the451 words
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272 1966-11-15 1 TRENTON, New Jersev, Mon. (AP) Police say a 36-vear-old woman killed her husband with an axe while he slept, then stuffed the torso in a trunk and abandoned it on a downtown street. The man's legs, they said, had been severed from the body and272 words
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Article140 1966-11-15 1 WASHINGTON. M on. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey will serve as acting President on Wednesday while President Johnson is under the influence of anaesthesia for two operations. Pres Johnson told newsmen in Texas yesterday the surgery at Bethesda Naval Hospital here is expected to take perhaps140 words
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268 1966-11-15 1 SPACE CENTRE. Houston, Mon. (t'PI) Although they could not visually locate it. Astronauts James Lovell and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin today tried to photograph a manmade cloud over the Sahara Desert to help out French scientists studying upper wind speeds. "No joy", radioed the Gemini268 words
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Article167 1966-11-15 1 LONDON, Mon. (IPI) Prince Charles, oldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, is 18 today and in effect receives the keys of the British Kingdom. From today on he could assume the throne and rule without his father acting as Regent in167 words
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114 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. A woman wot seen falling from the sea-wall into the sea at Nicoll Highway last night by two passers-by. The passers-by Richard Chua and Robert King, phoned the Police, who sped to the scene of the incident. They recovered a114 words
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239 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Afro-Asian Housing Conference scheduled to be held here this month has been postponed to March 11, next year, it was confirmed today. According to an announcement in Cairo today, the postponement was necessary as the official verbatim translators in the Arabic-French-English languages could239 words
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Article86 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. A 59-year-old cyclist, Hun Chin Choong. was killed yesterday evening when he was knocked down by a car at the Junction of Bukit Timah Road and Kampong Java Road. Hun was thrown off his machine and sustained head injuries. H e died on arrival at86 words
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183 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Work will soon begin on the construction of an overhead pedestrian bridge to ease the flow of traffic along Tiong Bahru Road. The proposed bridge Ls estimated to cost 522.000 and will span Tion* Bahru Road at its junction with Jalan Membina.183 words
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Article179 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Housewives can now get cheaper hens' egg s in Singapore. The price for eggs has gone down by more than a dollar for every hundred during the past few weeks. Reason: The export market for Singapore hens' eggs has suffered a drastic179 words
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187 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore will send a fiveman delegation to attend the 18th Assembly of the International Rubber Study Group to be held in Lagos, Nigeria, from Nov. 21-26. The delegation will be led by the Principal Assistant Secretary to the Trade Division, Ministry of187 words
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Article53 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. —The body of a middle-aged woman was found at the bottom of a block of flats in Everton Park today. Police investigations revealed that she is Ngo Biew Ting, 44. of Jalan Ketola, who fell from the 10th floor of the building Police do not53 words
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203 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first Indonesian commercial aircraft to land in Malaysia after three years of confrontation is expected to touch down at the Subang Airport this Saturday. This was confirmed by Mr. Djumna Didjaja, a leading executive of Garuda Indonesian Airways now203 words
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Article177 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Qantas Empire Airways will spend some $250 million under a major reequipment programme shortly, to boost its passenger service round tfie world. Confirming this today, a spokesman for the airline here said that this was the giant plan to "offer increased and better services177 words
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Article, Illustration510 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Malaysian Airways' hostesses will soon get "new-look"' uniforms that are "highly fashionable by international standards of elegance", says fashion designer Monsieur Pierre Balmain, who is here to design the airline's uniforms. M. Balmain whose name is not only sought after in510 words
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Article, Illustration558 1966-11-15 2 'WORK FOR IT AND WORLD IS ON YOUR Sinr SINGAPORE. >lon. The King George V Dockyard in Keppel Harbour will soon be modernised and expanded. Plans for this project were outlined by the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in558 words
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149 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Customs men detained armed Indonesian on Kusu Island near here over the weekend. The Customs pary. acceding to a spokesman. tipped off on a possible illegal landing of dutia'ie tobacco on the island The ambush party made Its way to the island under149 words
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85 1966-11-15 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Moe:Officers and men of e Battalion. Royal giment, will held a** I exercise at the Camp, three miles from from tomorrow till NovAn armv spokesman fM during the exercisf would be "firing and t 3 sion" and he called on I public not85 words
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Article95 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon ~J I detective police const a K. Narayanan, who 1 seriously injured in bus collis on at th» Upper Chang R° ad Z Thursday, died on Saturd* at the General Hospital The car. driven Joy other DPC. Heng Ka: Kg had collided head-on a bus.95 words
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Article130 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE. Mon The Adult Education Board is organising another threemonth practical course in Graphc Design and Silk Screen Printing. Part one of the syllabus will cover the understanding of the functions or rhythm, proportion and stability in graphic design, the designing and layout for bookcovers. book130 words
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230 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The future of three captured paratroopers who are now being held at a detention camp in West Malaysia, now hangs in the balance. The three men were sentenced to death for their part in an Indonesian airborne landing in Labis,230 words
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Article70 1966-11-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Thieves broke in the New Katong Tailoring and Embroidery School at East Coast Road early this morning and stole cash and jewellery worth $1,740. They entered the house by climbing the wall up to the balcony of the shop. The proprietor. Lam Cheng Hock. 43.70 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous48 1966-11-15 2 S'pore Tuesday, Nov. 16. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall. Empress Place: "Ideal Home Exhibition"'. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Kampong Coronation Tengah: Ping Min School. Yan Kit Village: Onn Hwa School, Bah Soon Pah Koad; and Lorong Fatimah. 4 v48 words
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Article235 1966-11-15 3 'DRASTIC ACTION' PLANNED BY HEALTH M SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Health will soon be taking "drastic action" to clear a number of eating stalls now obstructing main thoroughfares in the city. One of the affected spots is the popular lunch-time centre at Hock Lo«*i Street235 words
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686 1966-11-15 3 H.M.S. Sutan - Bv H.M.S. Sutan SINGAPORE, Mon. A five-man British House of Commons delegation arrived here tonight to study the Republic's parliamentary procedure and have discussions with Government leaders on world problems. The delegation was led by Mr. Charles Pannell, (Labour) The other members are Mr.686 words
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Article, Illustration128 1966-11-15 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Royal Malaysia Police have taken delivery of the first of three fast patrol boats built here by Thornvcroft (M) Ltd. The "Shahbandar", PX 10, (above) was the first one to be delivered. She is currently in use by the Royal Malaysia Police and128 words
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Article, Illustration371 1966-11-15 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's future generations will have greater tolerance for the value of others, a heightened sense of public consciousness and fluency in National language. Enche Mohamed Ghazali Ismail, Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, said this when he opened a debate371 words
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Article78 1966-11-15 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Barisan Socialis todav called on the Government to "immediately and unconditionally" release political detainees, some of whom, it claimed, had been detained for as long as 10 years. In a statement today, it also called on the Government to allow the relatives, legal78 words
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Article52 1966-11-15 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Another two centres will be opened foi the registration of the new laminated identity cards. They will be at Kebun Übi Community Centre. Jalan Penggaga. (from Wed. to Fri.) and Kong Kuan Community Centre. 1 m.s. in Jalan Kong Kuan, off 10J m.s. Bukit52 words
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Article20 1966-11-15 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The total amount of rubber imported into Singapore and West Malaysia reached 9,881 tons last month.20 words
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526 1966-11-15 3 MARTIN LIM - By MARTIN LIM SINGAPORE, Mon. A pageant tracing the development of Singapore from an old colonial trading post to a multiracial, prosperous Republic is one of the items of a grand concert early next year. The concert, organised by the People's526 words
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125 1966-11-15 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.—More than 1,000 tourists aboard the Italian luxury liner, Angelina Lauro, arrived in Singapore today. Some of the tourists aboard said: "We are indeed sorry that we missed the Republic's party (Tourist Week) and we would have been glad to join in the125 words
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Article83 1966-11-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today said the Government of Malaysia deplored the massive attack by Israeli Armed Forres on the Jordanian village of Samoat. This deliberate act of aggression 'freelv admitted by the Israel authorities, in violation of sovereignty and territorial integrity83 words
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Article, Illustration158 1966-11-15 3 CHAIRMAN OF THOMAS COOK SON DUE TODAY SINGAPORE, Mon. The head of one of the oldest and largest travel agencies in the world will arrive tomorrow to make a studv of tourist amenities I C? 2 in Singapore. ...He is Sir John Elliot, Chairman of Thomas Cook and Son Ltd.,158 words
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158 1966-11-15 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Professor Edward Mc-Evoy-Bowe has been appointed Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Singapore. Professor McEvoy-Bowe has been with the University since 1954 when he joined the Staff as Assistant Lecturer. He was made Lecturer in 1957 and Senior Lecturer in 1964. Born in158 words
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87 1966-11-15 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.—The Singapore Government's $6O million registered stock 1966 (Loan No. 2) has been oversubscribed by more than $2O million. The Ministry of Finance announced today the closing of the list of applications for the loan. The loan issue of $6O million attracted the total87 words
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304 1966-11-15 4 Pregnant w after delivery IPOH, Mon. A 29-year-old pregnant woman who was stabbed in the abdomen by a labourer, subsequently gave birth to a still-born child and died on the next day, the High Court here was told today. Muthiah, 41, employed by304 words
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226 1966-11-15 4 KOTA BHARU, Mon.— Bank Bumiputra's new branch here will soon organise mobile units to bring banking services to people in the kampongs who are too far to come to town. A spokesman for the bank said today: "There is a lot of money in226 words
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Article89 1966-11-15 4 SINGAPORE, Mon—There will be no water and low pressure from 19 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow in houses along Namly Garden. No-water and poor pressure areas tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6. p.m. will be: Tanjong Katong Road, between Dunman Road and Wareham Road, (odd Nos.) and89 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-11-15 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Nearly a thousand members and guests attended the joint anniversary dinner of Char Yong Association and its educational and health institutions at its latelyextended premises in Caimhill Among those present were the Minister of State for Culture. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy. and123 words
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Article94 1966-11-15 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The proposed 60-strong Special Constabulary Rand requires another 30 men. the police announced today. The Police Repa b 1 i k Singapura is inviting Singapore citizens who have experience in playing in a band to volunteer as bandsmen in the Special Constabulary.94 words
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249 1966-11-15 4 KUCHING, Mon. It will be tragic if Sarawak turns Communist because more money will have to be spent and more lives will be lost, and it will be to nobody's advantage. This was stated by the Federal Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim249 words
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270 1966-11-15 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. During the past year, the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association has X-rayed, free of charge, about 45,000 people and gave free treatment to another 1,000 patients. This was stated in the editorial of the latest issue of the SATA Bulletin. Calling on the people to270 words
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Article91 1966-11-15 4 TAIPING. Mon. A 'Tiger General' Wong Yew Soon, alias Tin Chal Fatt, 28. has been put under restricted residence for a further term of two years. This time It Is up to Tanjong Malim. Wong, from the Wah Kee Secret Society, was formerly restricted to91 words
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148 1966-11-15 4 TAIPING. Mon. The Sekolah Rendah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Bruas, the only Government secondary school in Dindingi. is to be split into t*o separate schools from next year. The separation of the school into primary and secondary media will be effected from Jan. 1, 1967, It148 words
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Article51 1966-11-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thieves removed 100 bags of copra from a lorry at Bentul here last Friday. The lorry driver, Leong Pat Yei, 27. parked his lorry at 8.45 p.m. on Thursday night and woke up at 6.45 a.m. to find $3,000 worth of copra missing from his51 words
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292 1966-11-15 4 Eng Ah Pat - By: Eng Ah Pat Singapore, Mon. ALTHOUGH the "subscriber trunk dialling" STD system here has been a boon, many subscribers have been founa it a problem to keep track of their Trunk call bills. or-- i i J aaa In Singapore today,292 words
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Article152 1966-11-15 4 PENANG, Mon.—More than $14,000 worth of property and cash were stolen in three cases of housebreaking here and in Bukit Mertajam during the weekend. In Jalan Kulim, Bukit Mertajam. thieves broke into the house of a businessman. Lim See Seng. 33. and took away cash and152 words
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147 1966-11-15 4 PENANG. Mon. Two masked robbers raped a 32ye a r-o 1 d maidservant, working for a European couple at their residence in Park Road last Saturday night before escaping with cash and jewellery amounting to over $2,000. At that time, the maidservant was alone147 words
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Article92 1966-11-15 4 TAIPING, Mon.—Thieves escaped with $1,500 in cash and jewellery o ver the weekend. A salesgirl, Yau Lan Sian. reported the theft of $l3O in cash and jewellery from her hotel room In the Theatre Road here. Private Hashim bin Achin's home in Benaro Limes in92 words
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Article98 1966-11-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Thieves broke into a Naval Officer's house in Ceylon Lane here on Saturday afternoon Lieut. Commander Charles Thon Yin Sine, cf the Malaysian Royal Navy and his family were visiting the National Zoo when the burglars removed a transistor radio and a TV98 words
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Article64 1966-11-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The High Commissioner for India. Mr. Mustafa Kami! Kidwai. this morning left by air on an eight-day tour of East Malaysia and Brunei. Mr. Kidwai will be :n Kuching today and row, in Brunei on Wednesday. Thursday, in Jesselton on Friday. Saturday and64 words
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412 1966-11-15 4 PERCY JOSEPH - By PERCY JOSEPH KIALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chartered Bank Manager, Mr. O. W. Reynolds, today denied that there was a strike by the bank staff. Regarding Mr. Anthony Wong, the dismissed clerk who refused to carry out the management's instructions for transfer to412 words
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Article74 1966-11-15 4 SITIAWAN, Mon. The arrears for assessment and conservancy of the Ayer Tawar Local Council near here amounted to $73,589 this year. This was disclosed by the Council's chairman, Enche Lee Khing Hoe at its meeting. Mr. Lee urged all the residents to pay up their arrears promptly;74 words
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Article62 1966-11-15 4 TAIPING. Mon. A Public recep.icn was ivpn today to honour the Founder President of the G Ashrama Delhi, his Ho :r e ,r Swami Harl Har Ji Mararajft nf About 1.000 people T various races attended in reception held at the S!» Temple in Stephens H°62 words
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216 1966-11-15 5 JERUSALEM, Mon. (UPI). —An Israeli Task Force smashed into Jordan yesterday while other miraeli forces fought a day-long battle with Syrian troops on another front. The Israelis' attacked th ee Jordanian villages n retaliation for Arab terrorist raids, briefly captures one of216 words
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290 1966-11-15 5 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) The United States is "piay.ng a game of Russian ivulette" by escalating the Vietnam war, "and we never know which chamber is the bullet of Chinese intervention." a former Deputy Assistant to Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk charged290 words
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Article44 1966-11-15 5 FRED-RICKSBURG (Texas >. Mon. (AFP) President Johnson announced today that he will be operated on at Bethesda Naval Hospital, near Q Washington. on Wednesday. The operations will be for removal of a polyp in the throat and for a hernia in the abdomen.44 words
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Article103 1966-11-15 5 CURACAO, Mon. <AP) Air Service between islands of this country continued to be held up yesterday as pilots of the Antillian Air Lines went into the second day of their strike in protest against disciplinary action against a fellow pilot. International flights, however, were operated by Aim's103 words
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108 1966-11-15 5 BLANTYRE. Malawi. Mon. (AP> President Doctor Kamuzu Bando of Malawi has ordered forfeiture of all property belonging to 10 people for "subversive" behaviour. Included in the lift is British-born Peter Moxon. The ten named in the latest Malawi government gazette are the first to be108 words
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Article35 1966-11-15 5 STOCKHOLM, Mon. (UPI). The Communist Party last night wound up itc annual congress with a call on the social democratic government to condemn the Vietnam war and recognise North Vietnam and the Vietcong.35 words
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314 1966-11-15 5 Washington. Mon. (UPi) Roving Ambassador, W. Averell Harriman said yesterday "things took a bit better" in the )'*etnam situation but that the United States is n l yet near a settlement ol the war. Mr. Harriman. who returned last week from a tour314 words
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1294 1966-11-15 5 Lonely school boy obsessed with murder —Police I WOULD HAVE KILLED MY MOTHER AND SISTER TOO, HE SAYS MESA, Arizona, Mon. (UPI). ASHY and lonely High School boy was so obsessed with murder when he massacred four women and a child in a beauty salon that he would have shot1,294 words
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Article158 1966-11-15 5 LONDON. Mon. lUPI) Queen Elizabeth II led the nation yesterday in paying its annual tribute to the dead of two World Wars. Light rain fell as the Queen placed a wreath of poppies on the cenotapli in Whitehall. the central monument to British war dead. Pipers158 words
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Article141 1966-11-15 5 NEW YORK, Mon. (AP) Stephen Worrall, 21, accused of stabbing his mother to death on Saturday in their New York home, was found hanged to death in his cell yesterday in a New York prison. Young Worrall was booked on Saturday night on a charge of homicide141 words
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Article88 1966-11-15 5 CAIRO. Egypt. Mon. (AP) President Nasser has accepted an invitation to visit Czechoslovakia, the Egyptian Minister for Information, Mr. Mohammed Fayek. said yesterday. Mr. Fayek made the disclosure after the second round of talks between Mr Nasser and visiting Czech President. Mr. Antonln Novotny. Mr. Fayek said88 words
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Article169 1966-11-15 5 ROME, Mon. (UPI) Pope Paul VI led a giant drive for relief funds yesterday in the wake of the Italian floods catastrophe. The Pope, journeying to St. Sebastian's Basilica near the Roman Catacombs to celebrate a thanksgiving day mass for Italian farmers, personally received Parish169 words
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Article64 1966-11-15 5 KUWAIT, Mon. (AFP) The Emir of Kuwait, Sheik Sabah A 1 Salem A 1 Sabah, has accepted a personal invitation from Indian Premier Mrs. Indira Gandhi to visit New Delhi, the daily newspaper A 1 Ray A 1 Aam reported today The Emir received the invitation64 words
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Article33 1966-11-15 5 AMMAN, Jordan, Mon. (AFP). —Nine Subaltern officers of the Syrian Army crossed the frontier into Jordan today and asked for political asylum, a government spokesman here announced. The asylum was granted.33 words
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138 1966-11-15 5 BRUSSELS. Mon. <UPI) A bridge carrying Belgium's main highway collapsed early today and seven cars plunged into a canal. Police said at least four persons were killed and 11 injured, eight seriously. The victims reportedly were Belgian. The motorway runs from Antwerp to138 words
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Article119 1966-11-15 5 KITAKYUSHU. Mon. (UPI) Twelve sailors of the missing freighter Sensho Maru have been rescued from the stormy South China Sea by a South Korean fishing boat, the Maritime Safety Agency reported today. The agency said the rest of the 19-crew and the freighter were still119 words
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147 1966-11-15 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. (UPI). —A former Japanese Foreign Minister had said that China's new nuclear weapons have not slowed demands in his country for closer economic and cultural ties with the Communist nation. Mr. Zentaro Kosaka, starting an 11-day147 words
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Article, Illustration39 1966-11-15 5 LONDON, Mon. Madame Sukarno, first wife of Indonesian President Ahmed Sukarno, is pictured being assisted by two men when she flew into Britain via Amsterdam recently, for medical treatment in this country. TTPI UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 39 words
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Article116 1966-11-15 5 HONOLULU, Mon. (UPI). The 411-foot Liberian freighter Omega sank in the Pacific about 2,000 miles Southeast of here yesterday and all crewmen were reported safe aboard lifeboats, the Coast Guard said. The ship was believed en route from the Panama Canal to the Far East. It was116 words
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Article73 1966-11-15 5 ROME. Mon. (AP) Canadian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Paul Martin flew into Rome last night to confer with the Italian government and Pope Paul VI on Vietnam and other problems. Mr. Martin arrived at Fium Cino airport aboard a special Canadian military plane from Leningrad after talks73 words
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Article49 1966-11-15 5 ROME. Mon. (AP> The King of Nepal, Mahendra Bir Bikram. arrived with his Queen yesterday for a orief visit. The King and his wife, Ratna Tajya Laxmi, arrived from Madrid where they had spent a two-week vacation. They were scheduled to remain here two days.49 words
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Article30 1966-11-15 5 BEIRUT, Lebanon. Mon. (UPI). Korean Foreign Minister Mr. Lee Tong Won arrived by plane last night for a one-day stopover before proceeding to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, tonight.30 words
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167 1966-11-15 6 ROME. Mon. (AFP) A crowd of 5,000 people demonstrated here yesterday in favour of allowing divorce in Italy. Carrying signs, the throng filled the Piazza Del Popolo in the heart of Rome in a meeting called by the Italian League for Divorce. One of167 words
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208 1966-11-15 6 WUERZBURG, Germany, Mon. (AP). Herr Kurt Georg Kiesinger, the Christian Democratic candidate to succeed Chancellor Ludwig Erhard, said yesterday that close ties with Paris are a key problem of Bonn foreign policy. In his first speech since his nomination last Thursday,208 words
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Article155 1966-11-15 6 CAMBRIDGE, England, Mon. (UPI) An attempt to "kidnap" Miss South Africa failed last night when the girl's escort fought ofT nine Cambridge University undergraduates who tried to drag her into a car. It was believed to have been a Cambridge rag week stunt. Miss155 words
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Article142 1966-11-15 6 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) A group of treasure hunters in the southern Philippines has abandoned Its nearly two-year search for gold purportedly burled near a river by retreating Japanese forces at the close of World War 11.. The Philippine news service reported today about 250 Filipino farmhands. carpenters and142 words
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Article69 1966-11-15 6 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP) A Japan Air Line jet. carrying 61 passengers, left Kennedy Airport yesterday on an inaugural flight from New York to Tokyo via San Francisco and Honolulu. According to the air line, there were 25 paying passengers and 36 guests. The maiden flight from Tokyo69 words
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Article100 1966-11-15 6 TREASURE Island. California, Mon. (UPI) Three admirals and six captains resume deliberations today in the court martial of Navy Capt. Archie C. Kuntze. The high-ranking navy officers began discussing possible verdicts last Wednesday after hearing 25 witnesses during six days of testimony. Capt. Kuntze, 45, is100 words
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89 1966-11-15 6 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) Experts on figures will meet in Manila Nov. 28 to Dec. 5 for a seminar on vital statistics. The conference is all about health and better medical care, according to the World Health Organisation's Pacific Regional Office here. It is officially called89 words
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494 1966-11-15 6 Lawrence Malkin - AP news analysis By Lawrence Malkin, pRIME Minister Harold Wilson is slowly turning his Labour government and, he hopes, the British people toward Europe Most openly pleased are Britain's bankers and businessmen, who have been looking across the channel at a potential market of494 words
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391 1966-11-15 6 LUSAKA, Zambia. Mon. (AP). President Kenneth Kaunda yesterday threatened to negotiate directly with Rhodesian Premier lan Smith if Britain does not within the next week indicate its attitude toward the break-up of the joint-run railroad system^ He said direct negotiations with Mr. Smith391 words
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Article203 1966-11-15 6 DENVER. Colorado. Mon. (AP) Denver police grasped at slim leads yesterday as they continued their search for a newborn baby kidnapped from a hospital maternity ward early on Saturday. Detective John Moritzky said a nurse, Evelyn Baldwin, noticed a middle-aged woman wandering about the floor from203 words
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410 1966-11-15 7 MADRID, Mon. (AFP). Spain has finally wiped off the dark memories of the Spanish Civil War in a bid to gain entry into the European Common Market. The Franco government has written the final P a^e to the history of the 6panish410 words
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Article100 1966-11-15 7 DAMASCUS. Mon. (AFP) A Syrian government spokesman called today for Arabs to prepare a "people's war of liberation" against Israel. The spokesman, quoted by the Syrian News Agency, said: "The Israeli aggression against Jordan demonstrates the necessity of preparing the people's w*ar of liberation. It also confirms100 words
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Article62 1966-11-15 7 SYDNEY, Mon. (UPI> Zell Rabin, 34. editor of the Sydney Dailv Mirror and a former correspondent in New York and London for Australian newspapers, died last night. Rabin had been undergoing treatment for cancer for the past six months. He returned to work about two weeks ago,62 words
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Article66 1966-11-15 7 SEATTLE, Washington, Mon. (UPI) A 533-foot tanker bound for Korea radioed yesterday that her captain was fatally injured and eight crewmen were seriously burned in an engine room explosion apparently caused by a time bomb. the Coast Guard reported. The explosion occurred *nen the vessel the66 words
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Article56 1966-11-15 7 BANTO DOMINGO, Mon. (AFP) Dominican Republic President Joaquin Ealaguer has officially banned civilians from wearing olive-green dress to avoid confusion with Armed Forces members. After the fighting between April and August last year many terrorist acts were committed by people clad in clive-green, causing56 words
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Article242 1966-11-15 7 WINDSOR. North Carolina, Mon. (AP)—A 14-year-old boy has been arrested and charged with three counts of murder in the fatal shooting of his father, mother and baby sister last May 28. The boy. Roger Barnard Lee. of Woodville, a small community in North242 words
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Article298 1966-11-15 7 WOODHAM Ferrers, England, Mon. (AP> A little civil war loomed last night in this 1,168 population village about 45 miles North-east of London about rats in the schoolhouse. The local vicar claimed rats at school threatened the health Indeed, lives of the 90 children.298 words
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71 1966-11-15 7 MASSIVE and powerful rocket "Europa-I" which has been completed by France, Britain, Germany and Italy is shown standing ready for to be launched at the Woomera Centre in Australia. Eldorocket "Europa-I" whose first stage has been developed by Britain, second stage by France and third by Germany, and finally thePANA Photo. - 71 words
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171 1966-11-15 7 PARIS, Mon. (UPI). Parliamentarians from 14 of the 15 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) nations gathered yesterday for their annual conference with two questions France and Vietnam dominating their minds. President Charles de Gaulle's disengagement from NATO and the repercussions of the Vietnam war171 words
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Article184 1966-11-15 7 LONDON, Mon. (AP) Prince Charles, on the eve of his 18th birthday, yesterday got caught up in the controversy over the wages-and-incomes freeze imposed on all Britons. The heir to the throne, who now gets only pocket money, will be automatically entitled to a royal income184 words
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Article118 1966-11-15 7 LONDON, Mon. (AP>. —Police were summoned last night to stop 50 teenage girls demonstrating against any breakup of the Beatles. Britain Epstein, manager of the celebrated quartet, railed in the law as the girls rattled the windows and hammered on the door of his house In London's118 words
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Article92 1966-11-15 7 CHICAGO. Mon. <UPI> The Methodist Church's Council of Bishops has proposed a "World consultation" of religious leaders to seek peace in Vietnam. In a statement issued on Saturday, the bishops said. "Such world consultation might well take place in Asia or at any other location which92 words
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283 1966-11-15 7 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) Moslem Princess Tarhata Kiram, one of the heirs of the ancient Sultan of Sulu. said today she has no intention of settling the Philippine territorial claim on Sabah "over the head of the Government." Princess Tarhata, whose family relinquished283 words
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250 1966-11-15 7 RIO DE JANEIRO. Mon. (UPI) Police were yesterday holding at least 13 directors and brokers and "hundreds" of clients for investigation of the Brazilian operations of the Investors Overseas Service" (IOS). Last Thursday, police acting on orders of the internal revenue department, raided six250 words
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Article160 1966-11-15 7 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. CAP) —Cowboy actor Roy Rogers remembers the nine Vietcong captured 200 yards away as he and wife Dale Evans sang and joked on a flatbed truck. Robert Mitchum asked the first American soldier he said, "What brings you to sunny South-east Asia?" and160 words
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Article, Illustration46 1966-11-15 7 Governor Reagan LOS ANGELES, Mon. Mr. Ronald Reagan, the Republican and former actor, and his wife Nancy (at right), greets an enthusiastic throng at headquarters here after Reagan had been elected Governor of California. Mr. Reagan's victory apparently ended Governor's Brown's 23-vear political career last week.46 words
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265 1966-11-15 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (AP). Mr. Zentaro Kosaka. former Foreign Minister of Japan, arrived last night for talks with Secretary of State Dean Rusk on Communist China and the prospects for peace in Vietnam. The Japanese diet member said he had come here on an unofficial265 words
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Article28 1966-11-15 7 MOSCOW. Mon. (UPI) Norwegian Foreign Minister John Lyng arrived last night for talks with Soviet officials on European security problems and relations between their two countries.28 words
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107 1966-11-15 7 AD ANA, Turkey, Mon. (UPI) An anti- American crowd of 6,000 Turks today smashed U.S. buildings here and nearly lynched eight American (Negro) airmen they considered to have behaved improperly toward Turkish women. Police set tn> barricades in the city centre to stop the107 words
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Article89 1966-11-15 7 KARACHI, Mon. (UPI) Colombo plan membership for Iran and Singapore will come before the 17th meeting of the organization's consultative committee here today. Technical experts will take part in the opening session of the 16 year-old Asian organization for a general review of the economic progress89 words
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69 1966-11-15 7 ROME, Mon. This photograph shows littered street of San Frediano, the centre of Firenze City near Florence after the worst ever floods in Italian history ravaged towns and villages and cities alike, and left as of November 9 some 72 dead and 45 missing. The toll is still uncertain asPANA Photo - 69 words
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Miscellaneous184 1966-11-15 6 5"h IVfTHIN THE SECRET PROJECTION CHAMBER AT UNCLE H6APQUARTERS STARTLING FILMS ARE SHOWN BY CHIEF ALEXANDER WAV6RLY' ANp AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES, HE CAN HARPLY KNOW THAT HE H/AASSLF WlLt' PALL TRAGIC VICTIM TO TH£ AWESOAAE WEAPON THAT WILL SOON TEMPT THRUSH ANP TRIGGER... THE PAtR SPRIN66 f=RCM A VANTAGE184 words
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Miscellaneous18 1966-11-15 7 mm N^SS? m m m m m m m >rno:- R SEE SPCT IS RAPIDtV STARVING TO DEATH.18 words
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Article419 1966-11-15 8 "FOOD has become a major factor in American foreign policy. Feeding hungry nations is now more important to the United States than fighting ideological battles. In signing the food for freedom bill, President Johnson said that most of the developing countries had millions of hungry mouths which419 words
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Article340 1966-11-15 8 JJAD the 1945 generation of Indonesia listened to Dr. Mohammad Hatta, Dr. Sharir and other leaders instead of to Dr. Sukarno, the events in Indonesia and in South-east Asia might have taken a different course during the last two decades. Now former Vice-President Hatta, one of340 words
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Letters...
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Article1341 1966-11-15 8 GEORGE WAN - GEORGE WAN Singapore WE NOTE that our government has launched its proposed state welfare lottery despite opposition and pleading from some quarters. Let us as thinking and intelligent citizens of our independent and growing nation consider carefully the pros and cons of the subject. The1,341 words
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Article158 1966-11-15 8 TT IS very heartening to note that the Minister of Education has at long last agreed in principle to grant parity in salary to DTC teachers with School Certificate qualifications. DTC teachers all over the country welcome the good news. Teachers' Union knowing fully well the158 words
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Article423 1966-11-15 8 I AM a D.T.C. teacher and a member of the D.T.C. Union. I write this with the interests of the Union at heart. Government has finally agreed in principle to grant parity of pay to D.T.C. teachers, with School Certificates. There is no denying that the campaign423 words
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Article209 1966-11-15 8 ALTHOUGH there Is water-pipe installed in every house in Kukup. no water is supplied frequently. Water in this area never runs short since there are downpours quite often. As we all know that water is the chief element for human beings and no one can live209 words
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532 1966-11-15 8 IVHILE making his speech at ths Singapore University last Thursday (Oct. 27), the Singapore Foreign Minister Mr. S. Rajara.nam ridiculed the Singapore people who "cannot be relied on to elect an Opposition." The Prime Minister, on the other hand, often praised the people of Singapore532 words
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Article92 1966-11-15 8 S. R - S. R. Singapore. THE S.T.C. bus stop at Hill Street in front of the Armenian Church i$ unsheltered. a l. though the ones before it opposite the High Street junction and after it in ictoria Street opposite the Convent are sheltered. Alighting and waiting passenger; at92 words
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Article385 1966-11-15 8 iANNVb. fi - 'iANNVb.fi Billing: TN the second issue ot StnA dent Herald. I wrote about the importance of English. I stressed that students must learn hard, write earnestly and they shoal not pollute the beautifi language with local phrs seology and expression. I said we must show385 words
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Advertisement27 1966-11-15 8 All letters to the Editor must have the address of the writer. They must also be properly signed. All letters rfiust be short and to the point.27 words
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Article738 1966-11-15 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Trad-jr-cr was quiet as there was no gpecial sentiment to sway the market. Prices maintained at Saturday's levels; exce ot Gammon eased 2 cents being dealt at $1.16 at ♦he close compared to Saturday's final level at SI. 18. Properties and tins were quiet but steady.738 words
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935 1966-11-15 9 JTUALA LUMPUR, Mon. New Zealand's political and economic relations with SouthEast Asia reflect its awareness of the importance of its links with Asia generally and the countries of South-east Asia in particular. It is in New Zealand's vital interest to see that935 words
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227 1966-11-15 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. An automatic control system which facilitates safe filling of tankers with such flammable liquids as paraffin, petroleum spirit and naptha has been introduced by Fielden Electronics. With fully automatic control of tanker filling, the new system the TTRI provides greatly increased safety and227 words
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Article, Illustration149 1966-11-15 9 A lorry crew report to the operations controller in the new Blue Funnel Line Dock now nearing completion at Birkenhead, North-west England. Here drivers are given their instructions and the vehicle parked. The movement of their load is fitted into a shiploading149 words
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Article60 1966-11-15 9 SWEDEN. Mon. The sth International Woodwork Fair (HOLZ 66). which wa? held from Oct. 1 to 9. 1966 in the halls of the Swiss Industries Fair in Basle, once again met with great success. This year some 45.000 visitors attended the fair as compared with 32.00060 words
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Article15 1966-11-15 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today was $***** per picul. down $1.75.15 words
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251 1966-11-15 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Up-to-the-minute information on international and domestic flight arrivals at Heathrow Airport, London, will be communicated to the visiting and travelling public quickly and efficiently by a Plessey Passenger Arrival Indicator System to be installed by the Traffic Division of Plessey251 words
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Article284 1966-11-15 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at s_pm. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 634 cents per lb., down cts. from previous close. The tone was quiet and slightly easier. After a slow and unchanged opening the market eased on trade284 words
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Article117 1966-11-15 9 LONDON. Mon. (AFP) British steel firms today asked power Minister, Mr. Richard Marsh to examine the possibility of an International Conference of Steelproducing countries, to limit steel exports. A delegation from the British Iron and 6teel Federation discuss this with him, following increased steel imports into117 words
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Article96 1966-11-15 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon price* today were. Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk Sept 41.50 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums Sept 43 50 Sugar(Java)exgod own 25.25 Nutmegs 110s 495.00 Nutmegs B A W 235.00 Garbled Lamping Black Pepper (FOB) 125.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 125.00 Lamping Black Pepper96 words
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Article434 1966-11-15 9 INDUSTRIAL B. 8. Boustead 1.46 1.48 Chemical Co 1.38 1.39 Cold Storage 2.90 2.«M5 Dunlop 2.58 2.59 E. Smelting CD 4.10 Esso Ords 2.83 >.84 United Hold* 1.40 1.45 F. A N. Ords 3.18 3.20 Gammon 1.16 1.17 Guinness CD 2.45 2.49 Hotel Spura 1.10 1.12 Hume434 words
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Article43 1966-11-15 9 First Malayan 2.07 2.17 Second >lala> an 1.47 1.57 Third Malayan XD 1.04 1.15 Mala>*lan Commerce .85 .*l6 Mai. Savins Fund 1.24 1.54 Sterling Commodity XD S/9 4/4 First Hong Kong .98 1.03* Second Hong Kong .70 .74* (•Hong Kong Currency)43 words
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Article122 1966-11-15 9 SWEDEN, Mon. A big order for three six stage heavy water condensate pumps and two three-stage heavy water boiler feed pumps for the 200 MW nuclear power station at Marvlken has been placed with Sulzer Bros. Ltd. by the Swedish state power generating authority. This station122 words
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Article208 1966-11-15 9 SINGAPORE, Moo. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vesselc 1 /2 Glenogle 3/4 Ellen Bakke 5 BanJcura 6/7 Vishva Mahima 8/9 Benhiant 10/11 Rannee 13/14 Autolycus 15/16 Peleus 18 Sudga 21/22 Kanetoshi Maru 25/26 Folga 27/28 Melbourne Maru 31/32 Hampton Maru 33/34 Thorsorient 35/36208 words
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Article848 1966-11-15 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time Ton a.m. Airline CPA 701 from Hongkong. Time 8.20 a m. Airline MAL 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.SO a.m. Airline MAL 451 from Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MAL 005 from Penane, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 12.55 p.m. Airline Thai848 words
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Article169 1966-11-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Mr. Bernard Lu, the political secretary to the Minister of Finance, today supported Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman. Minister of Information and Broadcasting. In the face of DAP criticisms. Mr. Lu described as "unwarranted and uncalled for" a statement by Mr. Goh Hock Guan,169 words
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370 1966-11-15 10 Closing eye to politics outdated Dr. Lim KUCH I NG, Mon. (AP) The Minister of Commerce ond Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun said here today that young intellectual Chinese in Sarawak should try to "clean up the Sarawak Chinese Association" if they felt unhappy about its present lead- ership. He370 words
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291 1966-11-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian Airways, the national airline of Malaysia and Singapore is now on the threshold of greater advancement, the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir said today. "We must assist it along Its present development as best as we291 words
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Article, Illustration462 1966-11-15 10 KUCHING, Mon. (AP) IN Hard speeches at a Chinese community reception here last night, Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak and Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun warned the people of Sarawak, particularly the Chinese, of dangers facing462 words
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Article139 1966-11-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Lord Rhodes, Parliamentary Secretary to the British Board of Trade arrived here today for a four-day visit. He was received at the airport by the British High Commissioner, Sir Michael Walker and Mr. L. E. Taylor, Economic Counsellor to the High Commissioner139 words
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Article311 1966-11-15 10 KUCHING, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, this morning told Malaysian forces stationed in Sarawak and Sabah that they must not regard themselves as outsiders. They had been sent there to protect and serve their own people. They should co-operate and help the local311 words
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Article299 1966-11-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Appeal Court today quashed the death sentence on a 19-year-old textile salesman. Chow Siew Woh, because the trial judge had failed to caution the jury on a police officer's statement which was prejudicial to the defence. Sighs of relief from Chow's relatives299 words
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59 1966-11-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Sir Robert Jackson, special consultant to the United Nations Development Project (UNDP) Administrator, made a courtesy call on the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, at the Federal Treasury in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Sir Robert was accompanied by the U.N. Resident Representative in Malaysia, Mr. David59 words
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227 1966-11-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A giant portrait of U.S. President Johnson was burnt here yesterday, 13 days after the visit of the U.S. President. The place: A lonely cemetery in Ulu Klang where the Labour Party member Ong Chon«r, who was shot down by the227 words
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347 1966-11-15 10 ALOR STAR, Mon. Pupfls wSo dream only of wh*te-col!ar jobs w.;en they finish school must change their outlook if they are not to be disappointed in a rapidly changing Malaysia— a Malaysia which is heading towards massive industrialisation. "The days of whitecollar jobs347 words
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Article78 1966-11-15 10 KAMPAR. Mon. AJ eight-year-old girl said toda she was raoed by an if cream seller. This was revealed tooay in the Magistrate's Coun here at a preliminary WQ before the Magistrate Encne Abu Bakar Osman. The girl and her grand mother gave evidence a the alleged78 words
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Article143 1966-11-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Sultan of Selangor bought three paintings from the Salon Exhibition sponsored by the Yu Chian Art Gallery today. The Sultan made the purchase. minutes after he declared open the six-day art exhibition at the A.IA Building here. The first piece he bought143 words
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242 1966-11-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Several manufacturers of equipment used by the Royal Malaysian Air Force will be formally presenting trophies to the Royal Malaysian Air Force School of Technical Training. A presentation parade making the occasion will be held at the Royal Malaysia Air Force School242 words
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Article1043 1966-11-15 11 IV. German Federal Minister Hermann presents the common mart case in the... THE European Common Market is often accused of being an "Autarchic Construction." This is factually wrong, because the Community involves no sealing-off 0 go i n st other countries. It is also nonsense1,043 words
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978 1966-11-15 11 HAMBURG, At Koblenz there is a barrage across the river Mosel which Joins the Rhine in the midst of this town. A fish-pass has been built in with stairs for fishes migrating upstream in the spring. 14,000 fishes per hour978 words
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Article, Illustration918 1966-11-15 11 JOSEF SCHMIDT - At lower levels efforts are also being made to ease the division of Germany JOSEF SCHMIDT HANOVER. The Deputy Chairman of the Opposition Social Democratic Party, Herr Herbert Wehneer, caught headlines with his suggestions for an economic merger between East and West Germany, but on lower918 words
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54 1966-11-15 12 Mr. Mrs. Edward Dhanam after their wedding in Klang. Selangor, last week-end. Mr. Dhanam is with the State Social Welfare Department, Kuala Lumpur. The bride, Miss T. Twinkle, is the eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. P. T. Singam of Klang. of Mr. Mrs. P. T. Singam of KIang.—EASTERN SUN Pixof Mr. & Mrs. P. T. Singam of KIang.—EASTERN SUN Pix by Ch'ng Seng Poh. - 54 words
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324 1966-11-15 12 SEBEMBAN, Mon. "If the burning question of language is not handled with care and understanding it can spark of the horror of communal riots and blood-shed. "Thousands and thousands of innocent people, children, women and men will have to di« unnecessarily. This warning324 words
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Article63 1966-11-15 12 KUANTAN, Mon. The compradore of the Chartered Bank here. Mr. Cheong Chok Heng, 45, died at the General Hospital following a car accident. Mr. Cheong was driving along the Kuantan Kemaman Road yesterday at 3 p m when his Holden car collidWl o£ a lorr y at Sungei63 words
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Article174 1966-11-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The chairman of the newly formed United Malaysian Chinese Organisation, Mr. Chin See Yin, said his party had no intention to fight any political party in the conntry. "The intention and the main object of the UMCO is to unite the174 words
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Article53 1966-11-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The 81-member party of Indonesian students and officials who were to have come last Saturday will now arrive at the Subang International Airport tomorrow at 12 noon. They will stay on the campus of the University of Malaya, instead of the Specialist Teachers' Training53 words
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301 1966-11-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. JHE success or failure of Local Governments depend greatly on administrators at the "grass root" level who are closely associated in providing the people with those services which affect their lives. This was because as chief301 words
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Article66 1966-11-15 12 KAJANG, Mon. The "See Yeah Koong" temple in Semenyih will celebrate the birthday of the deity "See Yeah" on Saturday. A large crowd of devotees in Semenyih and the surrounding new villages will visit the temple to pray and place offering to the deity. A66 words
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Article77 1966-11-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Four youths were robbed of their watches and $7O while waiting for bus in a midnight hold-up yesterday Lim Kim Onn. 28. Kum Hoon. 19. Chan Kam Seng. 21 and Lee Poh Choo. 17 were waiting at the Cheras Road bus stand at 12.30 a.m.77 words
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Article33 1966-11-15 12 IPOH, Mon. An attendant. Zakariah bin Mat Hussein, fell to his death from a moving lorry at the 15th milestone, forest reserve in Jalan Bidor yesterday. He died on the spot.33 words
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371 1966-11-15 12 TAIPING, Mon. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari today urged all parents to discard the all too old idea that a girl's rightful place is in the kitchen. "On the contrary, parents should allow their daughters equal opportunity for education as their sons."371 words
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54 1966-11-15 12 This portable radiogram, presented to the Penang Light Street Orphanage recently by members of No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit at Butter worth is admired by the Mother Superior, Reverend Mother Vincent (right) and (from left): Wg. Cdr. W. Waldock, Sister Bridget, Fit. Lt. C. Arnold. Sgt. W. Richardson54 words
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249 1966-11-15 12 KUANTAN MON. The beautiful girls of this East coast town seem to be very bashful. An attempt by the recreation club here to organise a "Miss Pahang" contest to select a beauty for the Miss Malaysia contest in Penang ended as a flop. This249 words
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Article118 1966-11-15 12 KUCHING. Sarawak, Mon. Closing eyes to politics, as was done during the colonial days, is "outdated**, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, Malays an Minister for Commerce and Industry, told Chinese in Sarawak today. Dr. Lim reminded the Chinese in the State that during the colonial days they118 words
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Article145 1966-11-15 12 MALACCA, Mon. To counter heavy competition from taxis, a bus here is to introduce soon return fare which will not only be cheaper but also valid for three days. The proposed return fare which is expected to be introduced from January next year will be145 words
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Article85 1966-11-15 12 KAJANG, Mon. A >ing. ing contest open to all male; and females in Ulu Langai District sponsored by the Semenyih Youth Club will be held at the Star Cinema in Semenyih, on Saturday. This is the first time such a contest is held here and has attracted 5085 words
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Article, Illustration32 1966-11-15 12 THIS man cried out for "Allah/' because, reportedly, he lost his savings of $5,000 in cash in the fire of Kampong Dato Keramat, Kuala Lumpur, recently.32 words
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687 1966-11-15 13 Tai Sing Ong - Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer lines up mighty good movies for 1967 By: Tai Sing Ong Kuala Lumpur. Monday. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Malaya Inc. gave a preview over the week-end of their 'MGM Lion Power —The Roar That's Heard Round The World'. This is a 23-minute running commentary with snippets of MGM films in the687 words
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145 1966-11-15 13 "AUNTIE LAN" (Mandarin film in colour) is a warm, poignant story of irttl n love. And not with one man. She's quite a girl. She's in love with three men. or ...rather, three men are in love with her. Which, joull agree, will create problems.145 words
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Article54 1966-11-15 13 T IBERACE. the "Candelabra Kid," will guestvlllaln on the "Batman" TV series. T ATEST Hollywood twosome, Connie Stevens, who stars with Jerry Lewis In 20th Century Fox' "Way...Way Out" and Eddie Fisher. Adam ••Batman'' West escorted Judy Smith to the "Fantastic Voyage" Dremiere, after taking Barbara Parkins to54 words
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Article160 1966-11-15 13 KCALA LI'MPUR. Mon. Julie Andrews and Paul Newman warily walk an East Berlin street, seeking a way out of the Communist city. A scene from Alfred Hitchcock's technicolour suspense drama. "Torn Curtain." in which the filmmaker celebrates his 50th effort as a motion picture director with this160 words
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376 1966-11-15 13 MUSA SCULLY - By: MUSA SCULLY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. "Life At The Top" for Laurence Harvey is not that cosy and cleanliving. How would you feel when you return home and find your wife in bed with your best pal? "I bet he was better in376 words
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Article, Illustration67 1966-11-15 13 NAJI SAUNDERS demon- strate what the well undressed girl should wear and still retain her glamour. She is modelling for a scene in "Caprice," Doris DayRichard Harris suspensecomedy where much of the action takes place in the world of cosmetics, where one company constantly tries to steal march67 words
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Advertisement202 1966-11-15 13 J LIONS CLUB SINGAPORE CENTRAL presents A GRAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE i Under The Distinguished Patronage Of The Honouraole Minuter For Health .ME. YONG NYI'K LIN IN AID OF Thong Chml Medical Imtitution Kwoni Wai Sis Free Hospital Produced ODECN: TOMORROW AT S.)O P.M. TICKETS AT SS. U. W. SIO202 words
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Miscellaneous167 1966-11-15 13 SHAW fJfITVTTCftTTON :APITOL -Phone *****, Now Showini 11-1.30-4-<5.45-9.30 ».m. Paul Nexmao Julie Andrew* Alfred Hitchcock's TORN CURTAIN" Technicolor (UI-SBl I'D Phone ***** La»t Day: 11-1.45-4-«.3«-».15 MARRAKEBH" Tnay Randall. Santa Bert« '.n Ea*tmancolor Ot>*n» Tomorrow: Victor Mature Sharkfi'hters" O. color (UAI -*****- REX-SKY ***** U a.m. 1.45. tl 11 a.m.. 1.45.167 words
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Miscellaneous595 1966-11-15 13 CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penan*; 6 Ipoh and Malacca: 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat: 9 Kluang P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary: 5.50 News Outlines in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 6.00 News in Tamil; 6.10 Tne Mag ilia Gorilla Show; 6.35 A595 words
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Miscellaneous169 1966-11-15 13 organisation \x ORCHARD [PAL ACt iGznnr* NOW SHOWING! LAST 1 DATS! 1.30. 4.00. 1.30. 4.00. One Of Our Spies Is Missing Robert Vaughn David MeCaUum Metrocolor (MOM) iNo Free Lists) ODEON Phone 21-116 UST I DATS 11 AO a.m. ZJM. 6 00 ».is p.m. "Many Enchanting Nights" CHIANG CHINO "SCOPE*169 words
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Article1004 1966-11-15 14 Henry Fuller - how to make a million By: Henry Fuller 'P HIS series sets out to analyse the gueeess gecretg of the big millionaires. In its icay, it ig a "text" hook" for potential millionaires. It shows, plainly, that the opportunities for making a million exist1,004 words
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Article, Illustration736 1966-11-15 14 J. J. McCoy - ail about pets By: J. J. McCoy Many boys and girls hare expressed an interest in keeping hawks and owls as pets. Now, I don't recommend the birds of prey as pets for average the person. Let's examine some of the reasons why.736 words
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Advertisement407 1966-11-15 14 NOTICES SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC RUBBER PLASTICS DIVISION Introduction to Rubber Technology An introductory course of 18 lectures for those interested in obtaining a basic knowledge of rubber technology. The course is designed particularly for those already engaged in rubber goods manufacture or in selling raw materials to this industry but will407 words
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Advertisement151 1966-11-15 14 ►o.-.W tfjm' r--~ ADJ oJ-O LONG WAY 23-B. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 announcements, marriages, births. deaths, m *g\; FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY ENGAGEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM ETC. #«W/- Jgg" T n 1 VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. m I to* A MINIMUM OF TWEM' ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR151 words
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434 1966-11-15 15 LAS VEGAS, Nevada Mon. (AP) England's John Surtees broke into the lead and Held it through 70 laps yesterday to win the Stardust Grand Prix and to claim the Canadian-American Challenge Cup. Surtees, of Surrey, England, finished half a lap ahead of Bruce McLaren, of434 words
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Article147 1966-11-15 15 TAIPEH, Mon. (AFP) Nationalist China may be able to capture seven gold medals at the Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok, according to General Yang Sen, president of the Chinese Olympic Committee. Taiwan will be sanding a 90-member contingent to the forthcoming Asia Games. They147 words
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547 1966-11-15 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—Kualo Lumpur trainer Mickey Donnelly was in top form, tending out the first and second horses in the Henggeler Memorial Trophy 6f with Lord Jim and Pizarro II and then taking the main stayers race over lOf with547 words
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230 1966-11-15 15 PENANG, Mon. The Badminton Association of Malaysia Standing Committee, at its meeting here yesterday decided to contribute $2OO to former Malayan Thomas Cup player, Ismail Marjan, now bedridden in Singapore after a major operation. The B.A.M. also decided to write to all Its230 words
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82 1966-11-15 15 TAIPEH, Mon. (ATP) Qne of Nationalist China's top women athletes may not be able to participate in the Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok it was reported here today. She is Mist Yao Li Li. Local sports authorities had counted on Miss82 words
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Article131 1966-11-15 15 TOKYO. Mon. <AP) japan'? first ranked weltcrveight Murashi Nakano knocked out third ranked Philippine junior welterweight Eddie Canete in a trn-round non-title fight hrre yesterday. Nakano floored Canete for the full count with a left hook to Canete's jaw in 31 seconds the second round. The131 words
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157 1966-11-15 15 MELBOURNE. Mon. (AFP) Dawkins, the Melbourne jockey who was fined and banned until January for using the whip recently, has been offered a retainer ride in Singapore. Trainer Ivan Ryan made the offer through Melbourne owner. W. Downward who races '"Gipsy". "Ponda Rose* and "Blue157 words
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Article141 1966-11-15 15 MANILA, Mon. (AFP)—A commentator for the influenza' newspaper "Manila Times" today expressed strong skepticism about ;a sh Elorde's chances of beating world lightweight cnampion Carlos Ortiz in tneir Nov. 29 title fight in Ne '-v York. The commentator, Maximo Soliven, said that Elorde,141 words
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82 1966-11-15 15 SINGAPORE. Mon—Teachers' Training College soccer team—winners of the Tuan Hj Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee challenge trophy pictured after their victory in the inter-varsity and colleges soccer tournament played over the weekend. Skipper Lock Honr Kit holds coveted trophy flanked by team-mates and sports convenors at Raffles Institution ground. Teachers' TrainingEastern Sun pix. - 82 words
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165 1966-11-15 15 CARACAS. Mon. <UPI> Art Wall Jr. put together final rounds of 69 and 72 yesterday to become a second-time winner of the Caracas Open and the US$ 3.000 Philip Morris Cup prize. Wall's 72-hole total of 276 was good enough on a rain-sodden165 words
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168 1966-11-15 15 MELBOURNE. Mon. Australia's champion distance runner Ron Clarke has made no immediate plans to try to regain two world records that he lost on October 29. But he might make the attempt in December. Clarke still holds seven world records five for distances168 words
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352 1966-11-15 15 LISBON, Mon. (AFP) With neat methodical football, Sweden's underdogs yesterday tamed the might of Portugal to win their European Nationals Cup preliminary here by two goals to one. World Cup star Euse- bio, without his usual henchman Torres, was subdued and slow and352 words
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Article71 1966-11-15 15 IPOH. Mon. Ipoh Youngsters beat Combined Rangers 1-0 in the opening soccer match played on the I.R.C. Ipoh. padarg at Buntone on Saturday in the I.R.C. division 'A' learue Outside r ght C. Lourdsamy scored in the second half for looh Youngsters. Yeeterdav Zolions beat Buntone71 words
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227 1966-11-15 15 SOFIA, Mon. (AFP) —ln pouring rain here today, Norway virtually played themselves out of the European Nations Cup losing their first leg match against Bulgaria by four goals to two. In front of 30,000 spectators, including visiting Soviet Communist party chief Leonid227 words
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Article100 1966-11-15 15 TOKYO. Mon. (AP)~ Italian Davis Cupper Beppe Merlo defeated Japans ace Osamu Ishiguro in five hard-fought sets to take the men's singles finals of the 1966 Asahi Invitational International tennis tournament here yesterday. The game seesawed 6-4, 0-6. 7-5. 4-6. 6-4. It wa* decided when100 words
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Article148 1966-11-15 15 SYDNEY. Mon. Fortynine yachts, including two from the United States and six from New Zealand, have entered for the 1966 Sydney to Hobart ocean race. Thi* is four less than last year's record fleet of 53, but race officials believe that late entries will increase148 words
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Article113 1966-11-15 15 MELBOURNE. Mon. Six leading Australian athletes have received invitation* to compete at indoor meetings in Canada and the United States from December to March. They are distance runners Ron Clarke (Victoria) and Kerry O'Brien (South Australia), middle-distance stars Ralph Doubell (Victoria) and Keith Wheeler113 words
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Article480 1966-11-15 16 HOUSTON, TEXAS, Mon. (UPI) Classius Clay climbs into the ring tonight against a man who has fought death three times and won. The experts say. Clay will have his hands full. His opponent for the heavyweight title which Clay holds with a fierce tenacity is480 words
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Article141 1966-11-15 16 HOUSTON, Texas. Mon. U pi > Texas highway patrolman Dale Whitten visited Cleveland Williams tnd wished him good luck yesterday which was a bit unusual. Williams almost died because of a bU «rl t < A rom Whitten's gun. Whitten went to the notel room of141 words
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Article202 1966-11-15 16 GARDENA, California, Mon. (UPI) Race driver Dick Atkins of Hayward California, died today of injuries he suffered on Satur. day night in a fiery crash at Ascot speedway that also took the life of Don Branson, Champaign, Illinois, veteran auto driver. The fatal accident took place202 words
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Article116 1966-11-15 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Business Houses Football Association will hold its annual dinner and dance on Saturday, at 7.30 p.m. at the Ceylon Sports Club. The Chairman of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association. Mr. Gan Kee Sing will present the proceeds of the recent116 words
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Article89 1966-11-15 16 NEW DELHI. Mon. (AFP) India qualified today for the interzone final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis tournament when they gained a winning 3-1 lead over West Germany. In the third singles of the inter-zone semi-final with West Germany in New Delhi, Jaideep Mukherjea beat Wilhelm89 words
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418 1966-11-15 16 Khoo Boon Choo - By Khoo Boon Choo PENANG, Mon. Teh Kew San will lead Malaysia against India in their Thomas Cup tie which will be played in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 26 and 27. Malay sia's six-man team was selected by the B.A.M. selection committee418 words
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337 1966-11-15 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore would make an all-out bid to host the 1967 Southeast Asia Amateur golf championships for the coveted "Putra Cup" annual series. This was disclosed by the President of the Singapore Golf Association, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. at a337 words
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Article124 1966-11-15 16 PARIS. Mon. (AFP) France entered the semifinals of the King's Lawn Tennis Cup when they took a three-one qualifying lead over Sweden in their quarter finals tie before a few hundred spectators at the Pierre De Coubertin wooden courts here vesterday. After France had won124 words
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Article98 1966-11-15 16 SEREMBAN, Mon. In the finals of Butchers' Cup soccer competition. Chong Chee Youth Club beat Rasah Youth Club by three goals to one at the Station Padang here today. Rasah Youth Club took the lead through S. Suppiah, but Leong Wang Oon equalised for98 words
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Article240 1966-11-15 16 ALBERT JOHNSON - Council shows goodwill By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Mon. Members of Harper Gilfillan Sports Club who walked-out in the 1966 Singapore Business Houses F.A. junior knock-out final hare been "pardoned" by the SBHFA Executive Council. Disclosing this to Sunsport. the hon. secretary of SBHFA, Mr. K. S. Manickam said:240 words
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Article74 1966-11-15 16 BANGKOK. Mon. (AFP) Ernesto Miranda of the Philippines will rome to Bangkok to help train Chartchai Chionoi for his title fight against world flyweight champion. Walter McGowan, here in December, a spokesman for the Lumpini Stadium which is arranging the bout, said today. Dr. Sompong74 words
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960 1966-11-15 16 M. T. LINGAM, R. D. SELVA - Bv M. T. LINGAM, R. D. SELVA SELANGOR, Mon. Selangor retained the 'Eu Cup' for the second successive year when they emerged unbeaten in the women's hockey quadrangular championships, by beating Trengganu 3-0 in the final match here today. Selangor who had earlier960 words
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Article57 1966-11-15 16 SAO PAULO. Brazil. Mon. (AP) The Brazilian Edson Mandsrlno and Thomaz Koch went into the final round of the Sao Paulo in ernatlonal tennis tournament after defeating on Saturday night Italian Nicola Pietrangeli end Chilean Pat Icio Rodriguez, respectively. Mandarino defeated Pier-6-5 6-4 6-4 6-1. Koch57 words
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Article, Illustration66 1966-11-15 16 pli Mon.—The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman being introduced to the Carnival Chairman, J?P c AlW n «ra at the opening ceremony of the Malaysian Government Services Sports and Recreational Councils ports Carnival on Saturday morning. On the Tunku's left i s Tan Sri Abdul Jamil Pais,66 words
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Miscellaneous56 1966-11-15 16 TIME AND TIDE MPenang: 1.26 a.m. (9.1 ft.), 2.02 p.m. (7.3 ft.) Port Swettenham: 7.06 a.m. (13.9 ft.), 7.40 p.m. (13.0 ft.) Port Dickson: 759 a.m. (10.0 ft.), 8.12 p.m. (8.5 ft.) Singapore: 12.38 a.m. (9.2 ft.), 11.44 a.m. (10.1 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 10.00 a.m. (7.1 ft.) Kuantan: 9.20 a.m.56 words
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