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Title Section25 1966-11-16 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Esld. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 121. Wednesday, November 16 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents25 words
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152 1966-11-16 1 Communists will be wiped out eventually Razak KUCHING, SARAWAK, Tues. (UPI) Malaysian Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak said today the Communists in Sarawak State "would eventually be wiped out just like the PKI in Indonesia." Speaking to the people of Batang Lupar d strict in Sarawak's Second Division, Hp warned152 words
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Article56 1966-11-16 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. Participants in Japan Air Lines <JAL> inaugural flight from Tokyo to New York arrived in Washington by train yesterday. The group which landed in New York on Saturday included 19 Diet members, the deputy Governor of Tokyo Hiromi Mikoshiba. Miss Tokyo of 196656 words
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Article154 1966-11-16 1 JAKARTA. Tues. AirVice Marshall Rusmin Nurjadin said today preliminary investigations showed former Air Vice Marshal Omar Dhanl was involved in last year's abortive Communist coup. Rusmin announced the conclusion when he presented documents and records to army strongman Gen. Suharto at Army Headquarters today, allegedly154 words
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Article427 1966-11-16 1 Despite mechanical troubles, the astronauts have performed well Space Centre, Houston, Texas, Tues. (UPI) ASTRONAUTS James Lovell and Edwin splashdown in the Atlantic. Gemini 12, the last ship in the project that sent 10 astronauts crews into space, was scheduled to land about 700 miles local time427 words
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323 1966-11-16 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sixty students have been expelled from Nanyang University. This is the biggest and largest number of students ever expelled from the university. The announcement was made by the Disciplinary Committee of the Nanyang University today. Of the total number of .students expelled from323 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-11-16 1 Referee Harry Kessler runs in to stop fight in the third round as Cassius Clay lands left to head of challenger Cleveland Williams (right) during their world heavyweight championship at Houston, Texas, last night. Clay won on a TKO in the third round.47 words
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117 1966-11-16 1 COLOMBO, Ceylon, Tucs. (AP) Men, women and children have been buried in a series of landslide* in the tea-gj*>wing mountain districts about 120 miles from Ceylon, reports from the area said today. The reports said rescue teams had brought out the bodies of nine victims117 words
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396 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. In a month's time more than 15,000 workers from 13 unions affiliated to the Public Daily-Rated Employees Union Federation would have decided whether they should go on strike or not. The Unions are taking a strike ballot to back their396 words
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Article332 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. A widow, whose husband was killed when a clamp of a crane crashed onto him, was today awarded $30,000 damages in a High Court judgment delivered by Mr. Justice Chua. The widow, Madam Sim Cwee Toh, took action against Ai Hwa Trading Co. Ltd.,332 words
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Article33 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Rubber exports from Singapore and West Malaysia reached 100,089 tons last month. This is just 8,761 tons below the figure for September (109,850),• the highest figure lor the year.33 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chve, is seen chatting with Mr. Charles Pannell, leader of the five-man British Parliamentary delegation, when they called at his office this morning. Mr. Pannell indicated last night on arrival they would be discussing matters pertaining70 words
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Article83 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. Thieves broke into a shop at Colombo Court behind City Hall on Sunday night and took away foods valued at $11,500. The discovery of the theft was made by Tan Chiang Kin. a sales representative of the shop, Indra Pal and Co., yesterday83 words
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Article272 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. A special kit of power tools designed for use by home handymen will be marketed shortly by the Black and Decker group throughout Singapore and Malaysia. A major promotional camf>aign will be employed to aunch the kit, and to suit customer convenience, outlets272 words
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390 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. A seaman, Tan Pong, was fatally stabbed in a fight which broke out in a coffee shop, seven years ago, a preliminary inquiry was told today. In the dock was a stevedore. Tan Seng Huat alias Lau Beh Gong, charged with murdering Tan390 words
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169 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Health and SATA will give free X-rays to residents in Sembawang from Nov. 21 to Dec. 23. The mobile X-ray unit will be at the following places:— Ulu Sembawang, 1 J m.s., Community Centre Nov. 21 and 22 4169 words
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Article33 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A 14-year-old boy, Hassan bin Ahmad was drowned while swimming off the Tanah Merah Besar Holiday Camp this morning. His body was recovered by the Marine Police an hour later.33 words
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Article113 1966-11-16 2 Tu s Armed robbers last nifht pXv nr J petrol kiosk attendant, SHm l y ku Junction of Boat Quay and Ord Road ami robbed him of SBO in cash and valuables. Sim was cycling home along Boat Quay when a taxi overtook him and stopped right113 words
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Article72 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. The body of Ng Keow Yong, who was reported to have failed into the sea from the sea-well at Nicoll Highway on Sunday, was recovered by the Police in waters off Pulau Brani yesterday. A resident of Pulau Brani saw her body floating in the72 words
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175 1966-11-16 2 Martin Lim - By Martin Lim SINGAPORE, Tues. The crtw of some ships entering Jurong Shipyard for repairs are believed to be selling guns "under the counter" to workers at the shipyard. Recently the crew of an European ship sold a number of a»r-rifles to some175 words
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141 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Light Industries Services (LIS) of the Economic Development Board will hold a three-day Heat Treatment Technology and Practice course in English and Chinese at its River Valley Road office this month. The English course will be held from Nov. 23 to 25141 words
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Article31 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. Residents in Changi will be able to register for the newlaminated identity cards at Changi Community Center. 10 m.s Changi Road, from Nov. 16 onwards.31 words
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Article22 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. There were 97 accidents of which eight were serious during the past 24 hours, the Police said today.22 words
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312 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. New Zealand who have not had the opportunity of visiting Sin?* pore will be able to know more about the Republics trading facilities soon. They will be informed about Singapore's excellent trading opportunities when a 13-man delegation from the New Zealand Manufacturers312 words
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Article112 1966-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Tues Members of the 16th Light Air Defence Regiment and their families will begin their journey home to B:> tain tomorrow. They arrived in the Far East in March, last year, a! reinforcements for the a;: defences of Malaysia an: Singapore. More than 1.000 soldiers112 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1966-11-16 2 S'pore Diary 10 a.m. to 6 p.m National Library, Stamford Road: Photography Exhibition by Kodak (Malaya) Ltd. 7.30 P-W- Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Tanjong Penjuru; Kamponf Teban, Malay Kampong. Tai Keou School, Jalan raya; and Kampong Bulim, Jalan Sena. 8.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "Anarkali"60 words
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Article, Illustration1750 1966-11-16 3 Defence Minister Goh Keng Swee sounds a warning SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Finance, Or. Goh Keng Swee, today warned against the threat of "Communist United Front" machinations in the Republic's schools and higher institutions of learning. In a special message to parents and students,1,750 words
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246 1966-11-16 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Traction Company has agreed to make a bonus payment in order to avert a strike by members of the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union "in the interest of the travelling public and the workers." The company made this246 words
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209 1966-11-16 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Export Promotion Centre set up by the Singapore Government early this month will go into "full-swing" early next year. This was disclosed todav bv a spokesman of the EPC. The Export Promotion Centre is set up to assist local manufacturers209 words
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Article, Illustration170 1966-11-16 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. "Glimpse" a selection of 73 prize-winning colour photographs will be exhibited at the Singapore National Library at Stamford Road from Nov. 16 to 19 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Sponsored by Kodak (Malaya) Limited, these exhibits of salon prints have been selected170 words
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Article, Illustration324 1966-11-16 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore will be able to compete industrially with Hong Kong in five to 10 years' time. This is the opinion of Lord Erroll. leader of the 19-man British Trade Mission who are here for a two-day visit. He was speaking today324 words
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Article117 1966-11-16 4 KUCHING, Tues. A call to discard red tape in favour of action in all deral and State Department was yesterday made by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein. He was jcivin? a briefing in the Secretariat in Kuching to all Malaysian heads and deputy117 words
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Article35 1966-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor Police are offering $2,000 as reward for information leading to the arrest of the persons responsible for the $7,000 robbery at a sundry shop in Foch Avenue last night.35 words
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700 1966-11-16 4 JESSELTON Tues. A spokesman for the State Ministry of Agriculture *nd J Fisheries has disclosed that there were now 20 major settlement schemes and 287 minor settlement schemes in the State of Sabah. All of them, he said, were progressing well. He was of the700 words
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Article, Illustration91 1966-11-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Sin Chew Jit Poh, Mr. Julius Yeh, left here last night for a two-week tour of West Germany at the invitation of the German Government. An elaborate programme has been arranged for him during his two-week tour. After his91 words
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Article73 1966-11-16 4 JESSELTON, Tues. The War Memorial which was at Gaya Street has now been removed to Neil Malcolm Street on the seafront. The Jesselton Town Board intends to develop the area around the present position of the Memorial, which is opposite the construction site of the73 words
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Article47 1966-11-16 4 JESSELTON, Tues—Gaya College in Jesselton will turn out 97 teachers this year. Twenty-three of them will be for secondary schools and the rest for primary schools. This will bring the number of teachers trained at the college since 1964 up to 170.47 words
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105 1966-11-16 4 JESSELTON. Tues. The first students' inter-racial exchange scheme in Sabah will start in the middle of December. This was disclosed by the State Minister of Social Welfare, Dato Mohd. Yassin. Dato Yassin said that it was the intention of the State Ministry to select105 words
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Article52 1966-11-16 4 JESSELTON. Tues. A total of 62 vessels, with a gross tonnage of nearly 109.000, entered Jesselton Harbour, last month. This was disclosed by the Port Officer. Jesselton. During the same month. Jesselton Port handled more than 7.000 tons of cargo for import and about 5.000 tons52 words
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847 1966-11-16 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday ELABORATE arrangements have been made for the National Language Month which lasts until Dec. 11 to get more people to learn the language. From its launching on Nov. 12 until the end of the month-long campaign. various items have been847 words
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Article242 1966-11-16 4 MALACCA. Tues. Malaysia pursues an independent policy in international affair and has no wish to join any power bloc. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Enche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba, said this here last evening at an UMNO tea party given in his honour. The 1,200242 words
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Article76 1966-11-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. (AFP) The Indonesian Government today announced the Introduction of new rules for Indonesian citizens to visit Singapore, Radio Jakarta reported. The radio said any person who wished to visit Singapore should first obtain their immigration passports and entry permits before they76 words
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357 1966-11-16 4 JAMAL ALI - By JAMAL ALI KUALA LUMPUR. Tuts If Sarawak were to break away from Malar, sia. the economy of tj» country would deterio. rate, the Minister of Commerce and Industry Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said here yesterday. He said this on his re. turn357 words
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298 1966-11-16 4 JESSELTON, Tues. (UPI) Sabah s Legislative Assemblyman J. Stephen Tibok has complained alleged discriminatory treatment recently at Hon£ Kong Airport. According to his letter published in a local English daily. The Kinabalu Times, the incident was said to have taken place when he and his298 words
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Article129 1966-11-16 4 MALACCA, Tues. A Chinese fisherman from Malacca is now negotiating with Indonesian pirates for the release or 18 Malacca fishermen held for $lO,OOO ransom in Pulau Repat, off Sumatra. Hopes of the negotiations succeeding are high. The families of the miss- ing fishermen, all from129 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Article83 1966-11-16 5 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) A mystery man will aoDear in London Court on Thursday to face charges under Britain's Official Secret Act, officials said yesterday. They said the unidentified man would face two counts under the Official Secrets Act, the major British law against espionage. So83 words
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Article112 1966-11-16 5 CHRIST CHURCH. New Zealand, Tues. (UPI) A 121-ton U.S. Air Force Lockheed Starlifter became the first all-jet aircraft to land in the Antarctic today. "Boy we made It." said the Pilot. Capt. H. Geddes, as the cargo craft, carrying 11 tons of freight and112 words
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Article35 1966-11-16 5 PALERMO. Italy, Tues. (AFP) Two small girls died and 20 people were seriously ill in hospital today through food poisoning. Police said the cause was bad meat They were questioning a butcher.35 words
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Article155 1966-11-16 5 TUNIS. Tues. (UPI) Four North African nations yesterday called a conference for Dec. 8 to foster their plans to create a regional common market. The four countries, known in Arabic as the Maghreb (Arab West), are Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. They comprise an155 words
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Article55 1966-11-16 5 OTTAWA, Tues. (AFP) Some 5,200 Air Canada mechanics went on strike today, causing all flights to be cancelled. An estimated 4.000 other employees were temporarily put out of work by the strike. Labour Minister. Mr John Nicholson failed in a lastminute attempt to get both sides to55 words
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Article45 1966-11-16 5 TEL AVIV, Israel, Tues. (AFP) An Israeli officer killed while commanding troops in operations against the Jordanian village of Samoa was buried today. Chief of Staff Major General Itzhak Rabin attended the funeral of paratroop officer Yoav Shoman. posthumously promoted to Lieutenant Colonel.45 words
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Article274 1966-11-16 5 LOS ANGELES. Tues. (UPI) Singer Eddie Fisher filed suit yesterday to divorce actress Elizabeth Taylor, who already is married to actor Richard Burton. F.sher's suit was filed to untangle the trio's legal marital status which hinges on the validity here of her Mexican divorce274 words
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Article, Illustration91 1966-11-16 5 SOUTH KOREAN President Chung Hee Park (right) pins the Cultural Medal of Republic of Korea, on Carnelio T. Villareal, Speaker of the Philippines House of Representatives, in a brief ceremony held at the President's Blue House in Seoul recently. Villareal was cited for his role inPANA Photo. - 91 words
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376 1966-11-16 5 TREASURE ISLAND, Tues. (UPI) TJANDSOME Navy Capt. Archie C. Kuntze yester--11 day was found guilty of unofflcer-like conduct for his domestic arrangements with an Asian beauty in Saigon. Three Admirals and six Senior Captains deliberated more than a day and a half376 words
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Article174 1966-11-16 5 TOKYO, Tues. (UPI) The crash on Sunday of an All Nippon Airways (ANA) plane may lead to a merger between ANA and Japan Air Lines, Aircraft Industry officials said yesterday. The officials pointed out that the ANA crash was the second this year involving174 words
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Article80 1966-11-16 5 NEW YORK. Tues (UPI) Seven Arts Production Ltd.. said yesterday it has agreed to purchase 1.6 million shares of Warner Bros. Pictures common shares at US$2O per share. The shares are being purchased from Jack L Warner, President of the Film Company, and80 words
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77 1966-11-16 5 SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Tues. (AP) Mrs. Luci Johnson Nugent, the President's 19-year-old married daughter, is flying back to Washington to be with her father during his surgery this week. The President's surgery is scheduled for tomorrow morning, but he will enter the hospital this77 words
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Article39 1966-11-16 5 LONDON. Tues. (AFP)— Britain has appealed to Israel and Jordan to show mjaeration and to cooperate with United Nations representatives, It was announced in the House of Commons today by Eirene White, Minister at the Foreign Office.39 words
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Article, Illustration101 1966-11-16 5 LONDON, Tues. In the words of the Music Hall ditty "Let's all go down the Strand" bananas were the fruit sought by the singer, but when three of this year's "Miss World, 1966" contestants took the air in the Strand recently grapes appeared toTPI Photo. - 101 words
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516 1966-11-16 5 Murder trial of 3 detectives opens LONDON. Tues. (UPI) A 10-year-old boy who saw Britain's worst police killing in half a century testified in the Old Bailey Court yesterday that at first he thought he was watching516 words
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Article106 1966-11-16 5 ACCRA, Tues. (AFP) More than 30 delegates were at Accra's Hotel Continental for the opening of the fourth Commonwealth Scientific Committee meeting here yesterday. Observers from the Organisation of African Unity and the United Nations were also on hand for the meeting which will hear scientific papers106 words
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249 1966-11-16 5 NEW YORK, Tues. (UPI) New York city amended its cabaret regulations yesterday to ban topless costumes for waitresses, a West Coast fad imported by two Manhattan Clubs last week. The amendment was ordered by Mayor John V. Lindsay and went into effect at249 words
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Article92 1966-11-16 5 SAIGON, Tues. (AFP) Three crew members of a United States Marine Corps helicopter died when their craft was shot down by Vietcong anti-aircraft fire during an operation *0 miles (16 kilometres) South-West of Danang today. Another helicopter, a UH 34. was also hit by enemy92 words
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Article35 1966-11-16 5 ATHENS. Tues. (AFP) Greek Queen Mother derica and Princess Irene will leave for New Delhi tomorrow. They will be paying an unofficial visit to India as guests of the Indian Government.35 words
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150 1966-11-16 5 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Two of New York's first topless waitresses were charged with indecent exposure yesterday. Ruby Diamond. 28. and Mary Rooney, 25. originally were summoned to court for offending public decency, which is not a criminal charge, but Asst. Dist. Atty.150 words
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Article66 1966-11-16 5 AMMAN, Tues. (UPI) Visiting Pakistani President, Mr. Mohammad Ayub Khan toured Jordanian border posts yesterday during a visit to Jerusalem. Mr. Ayub visited the Holy places and placed wreaths on the tombs of the late King Hussein Ben Ali and the late Pakistani leader, Mohammad66 words
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Article60 1966-11-16 5 SAN FRANCISCO. California. Tues. (AP) The crew of the Liberian freighter Omega was rescued late on Sunday, 12 hours after they abandoned the sinking vessel 2,000 miles West of Panama. Coast Guardsmen said the Japanese ship Okada Maru took all the 29 men aboard from two 50-foot60 words
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220 1966-11-16 6 WASHINGTON. Tues. (AP) In a historic first for the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, Archbishop John F. Dearden of Detroit Monday was elected president of the Church's episcopal conference. The election, which tooK place at a conference of 260 Icardinals and bishops, is220 words
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Article182 1966-11-16 6 NEW YORK, Tues. (AP) House Minority Leader Gerald A. Ford, Republican, Michigan, predicted that within the next three to four months President Johnson will request US$B to $l5 billion to fight the war in Vietnam. Predicting that the American people would be "shocked" by182 words
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Article47 1966-11-16 6 PASADENA, California, Tues. (AP) a three-man team from the jet propulsion laboratory left yesterday for Antarctica to make soil test that may help in unmanned exploration of Mars. They'll check soil samples from ice-free valleys to determine if micro-organi-sms exist in such bleack terrain.47 words
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Article92 1966-11-16 6 LONDON, Tues. (AP) Miss Jordan, 24-year-old Vera Jalil Kahmis, disdained a motor coach yesterday and turned up for lunch at London's Savoy Hotel on a camel. She borrowed the camel for the occasion from a zoo. The rest of the 51 contestants in Thursday's92 words
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90 1966-11-16 6 WASHINGTON. Tue a (AP)—The Inter-American Development Bank said yesterday that it is making renewed efforts "to obtain greater European co-oper-ation for Latin America's economic and social development." With that purpose in mind, the bank said, its President Mr. Felipe Herrera flew to Europe last weekend90 words
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305 1966-11-16 6 CHICAGO, Tues. (AP) A U.S. Commerce Department officials called last night for a more liberal open door policy by Japan toward U.S. business in- vestment. "No other advanced industrialised country confronts the foreign investor with the sort of obstacles presented by Japan," said305 words
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Article147 1966-11-16 6 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) A Filipino housewife, seven months pregnant and with a bullet wound in her abdomen, gave birth to a baby boy late Monday night by Caesarian section. Police said the woman. Mrs. Crlinda Cuaderno. her husband and two other members of their family were147 words
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Article167 1966-11-16 6 TOKYO. Wed. (UPI) Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato yesterday ordered the extension of runways of all second class airport from 1.500 to 2.000 metres. The order came as a result of Sunday's crash of an All Nippon Airways YS--11 at Matsuyama airport in Shikoku that took167 words
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66 1966-11-16 6 A "SAVE the Cows" mob of hindu fanatics triggered off a riot outside the Indian Parliament last week in which more than 300 were injured. The "Save the Cows" committee demand a total ban on the slaughter of cows in India. At present the law against the slaughter of cowsUPI Photo - 66 words
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Article112 1966-11-16 6 LONDON. Tues. (AP) Mr. Arthur Bottomley. Minister of Overseas Development, will leave for Tokyo on Nov. 21 to attend the inaugural meeting of the Asian Development Bank of which he is the British governor, his ministry announced last night. He will also make an Asian112 words
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140 1966-11-16 6 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. (AP) Seeking to block any attempt to have the General Assembly decide the China question by a simple majority, the United States joined in sponsoring a resolution yesterday asking that the two-third vote rule be maintained. A140 words
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371 1966-11-16 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. (AP) The magazine U.S. News and World Report said yesterday that Western intelligence experts are concerned with Russia's activities in the Mediterranean and the Middle East and her build-up of missiles. The magazine said the first development is ''disclosure of371 words
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Article163 1966-11-16 6 LONDON, Tues. (AFPi The Times Newspaper today included a classified advertisement in memory 0 f "Rupert the rat" who saved a British firm from ruin is years ago. Rupert emerged from a hole one dim evening in 1951 just as Mr. David James, company director,163 words
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Article381 1966-11-16 6 LONDON Tues. (AFP) India hopes to explon the abolition of the U.K. import surcharge by launching a new drive to sell engineering goods to Britain, the city review of the "Times" writes today. Indian industry had just begun to And opportunities where it could sell381 words
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Article544 1966-11-16 7 BONN 7 Germany, Tues. (AP) West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt said yesterday the three W T estem allies should stop giving the impression they can influence the choice of a new Chancellor by withholdin v the vote from West Berlin members of the Bundestag. A, leader544 words
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240 1966-11-16 7 SOFIA, Bulgaria, Tues. (AP)— Bulgaria has called for a meeting of the World Communist Movement to work out common policies, indicating a new Soviet-led effort to declare China an outcast. The Soviet Union has long appeared to want a meeting that would bring the240 words
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Article87 1966-11-16 7 SANTIAGO. Chile, Tues. (AP) Father Jose Melenne had just got to "whosoever Is opposed to this marriage speak up now or forever hold your peace." when two explosions ripped through the church. Several glass objects and sacred images were shattered. The couple, Marta Rosa Gonzalez and Carlos Recabarren87 words
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Article119 1966-11-16 7 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, Tues. (AP) A power blackout hit this gambling capital yesterday throwing its casinos into momentary darkness and leaving the Nevada atomic test site without power for eight minutes. The blackout lasted 46 minutes while Nevada Power Co. officials repaired a short circuit caused119 words
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Article166 1966-11-16 7 RIO de JANEIRO, Tues. (AP) More than 20 million Brazilians are being called to the polls today in nationwide congressional elections. Voter aparthy has been the largest unspoken issue of the campaign, and could hurt both contesting parties in races to All the 409 seats in166 words
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Article132 1966-11-16 7 WASHINGTON. T u e s. (AFP) America's 261 Catholic cardinals and bishops charged at the close of their weekend conference here that the government was seeking "aggressively to persuade and even to coerce the underprivileged to practise birth control". The prelates decried "this overreaching by government and132 words
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216 1966-11-16 7 LONDON, Tues. (AFP) Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin will arrive here on February 6 for an official visit to Britain, the British Premier Harold Wilson told the House of Commons today. The British invitation to Mr. Kosygin was first issued in December 1964. Early last216 words
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Article223 1966-11-16 7 ROME. Tues. (AFP). Latest toll in the Kalian flood disasters today was 109 dead with five missing, the Ministry of the Interior announced. In the worst-hit city of Florence, life is painfully getting back to normal. 5.000 families amounting to about 20.000 people are still223 words
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209 1966-11-16 7 WASHINGTON. Tues. (AP) The U.S. government plans to offer 5 per cent interest on its new savings certificates, much to the ire of the savings and loan industry, the Washington Post reported yesterday. President Johnson announced on Sept. 21 that the government was209 words
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Article103 1966-11-16 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. (AFP> Some 500 travel agents and journalists from 16 European countries including Britain. Ireland. Norway Denmark. Finland and Sweden will arrive here today to discuss cheap travel in the United States for European tourists. Vice-President Mr. Hubert Humphrey and Treasury Secretary Mr. Henry Fowler103 words
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Article102 1966-11-16 7 EAY SHORE, New YorK, Tues. (AP) A .22 bullet fired from a singleshot derringer just three feet away tore through patrolman Edwards Burn's badge struck a fountain pen in his breast pocket and then, its force spent, fell harmlessly to the floor Burns said102 words
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69 1966-11-16 7 HOMER, Michigan, Tucs. This township of 2,000 was in danger of deadly gas poisoning when this freight train knifed into an oil storage tank early on Saturday setting off a Are which could have released the gas from three trapped cars. The town was ordered evacuated but the wind held,UPI Photo. - 69 words
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56 1966-11-16 7 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Tues. Signs on the backs of astronauts James Lovell and Ed Aldrin (right) read "The end" as they walk to the Gemini-12 spacecraft for the last launch of the Gemini series. The Gemini-12 was launched on Saturday and began its chase to link up with an Agena-LPI Photo. - 56 words
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366 1966-11-16 7 Appeasers are short-sighted Rusk DENVER, Colorado, Tues. (AP) U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk yesterday defended the United States Vietnam policy and charged that those who are for appeasement are short-sighted and have forgotten the lessons of history. "Some seem to have forgotten the clearest lesson of this century.366 words
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Article46 1966-11-16 7 GEORGETOWN, Guyana. Tues. (AFP) Guyana's permanent delegate to the U.N. will be 54-year-old Negro E.R. Braithwaite, who takes his appointment next month, it was announced here today. He Is author of "To Sir. with Love," the bestseller now being filmed In London,46 words
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Article89 1966-11-16 7 ABIDJAN. Tues. (AFP).— African cereal losses in storage alone amount to about 30 percent according "to a report prepared by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) for FAO's Fourth Regional Conference for Africa which is in session here. The wastage in this form is enough to provide89 words
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Miscellaneous122 1966-11-16 6 THE MAN FROM aMc L E ik IVITMIN THE SECRET PROJECTION CHAMBER AT UNCLE HEAPQUAQJGHS, STARTLING FILMS ARB SHOWN BY CHIEF ALEXANDER WAVERLY' ANO AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES. HE CAN HARPLY KNOW TWAT HE H/AA6BLF WILL FALL TRAGIC VICTIM TO TMC AWESOME WEAPON THAT WILL SOON TEMPT THRUSH ANO TRIGGER122 words
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Miscellaneous13 1966-11-16 7 i LOOK. LOOK. SEE PUFF FIAT WITH.THE BALL. See THE ball unwinp. ft?13 words
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Article389 1966-11-16 8 rpHE recent seven-nation conference in Manila and President Johnson's tour of South-east Asia and the South Pacific have not passed unheeded in Jakarta. Indonesian military officials held a meeting two days ago to review their nation's strategic position in this area. The gradual withdrawal of British forces389 words
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Article359 1966-11-16 8 f THERE is hardly any future in white collar Jobs. This was the theme of the speech delivered by the Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, at a secondary school in Alor Star last Monday. The secondary school students of Malaysia and their parents need to359 words
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Article, Illustration1951 1966-11-16 8 AR Smee - TODAY, natural rubber fulfils an ever-increasing number of applications in the civil and mechanical engineering fields. Here Mr. A. R. Smee, for many years road and engineering consultant to N.R.B. and !\'.R.P.R.A. 9 reviews the role played by this unique material over a cross-section of modern engineering1,951 words
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Miscellaneous138 1966-11-16 8 COURTROOM W3 at By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") T?OSS was arrested and convicted of attempting to break and enter a store building aI night with the intention of stealing. He appealer his conviction. "I was arrested after breaking the window," Ross explained. "So the138 words
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Article758 1966-11-16 9 Tues. Inh had a quiet day in the Stock Market. Gammon er a heavy trading during ♦hi> few days went back to normal with a smaller turnover, being dealt from SlTs to $1.20. Guinness inched up to =1 United Engineers done'from 51.46 to $1.48 to758 words
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300 1966-11-16 9 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI) XHE Export-Import Bank has reported that there had been a "significant increase" in its business during the fiscal year that ended last July 1. In its annual report to Congress, the Bank said that during fiscal 1966 its total loans,300 words
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Article301 1966-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 62} cents per lb., down cts. from previous close. The tone was very quiet. The market opened lower on London advices but steadied on short301 words
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Article92 1966-11-16 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants 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; 90d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills; 36-3/16 trade bills.92 words
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Article15 1966-11-16 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The tin price for today was s6o7| per picul, up s4|.15 words
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Article86 1966-11-16 9 TOKYO. Japan. Tues. Japan's export of automobiles during the first half of 1966 (January through June) totalled 121.592. representing a sharp gain of 21.fi per cent over the comparable total a year ago. This was reported recently by the Japan Automotive Industrial Association and the86 words
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Article68 1966-11-16 9 TOKYO, JAPAN, Tues. Monthly production of colour television receivers by 12 major manufacturers in Japan lately has begun to surpass the 30.000 mark, rhiefly due to brisk exports to the United States, according to the Japan Electronics Manufacturers Industry Association. The association estimates that output of68 words
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180 1966-11-16 9 ABIDIN, Ivory Coast, Tues. (AFP) Delegates attending the Food and Agricultural Organisation's (FAO) African Regional Conference here called today for the reorganisation of the market for tropical agri- cultural produce. The delegates also stressed the growing competition that African tropical food180 words
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Article53 1966-11-16 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday closed ten points lower across the board. Sales done. Jan 2260 23.10 Mar. 22.70 23.20 May 22.70 23.20 July 22 70 23.20 Bept. 22.70 23.20 Nov. 22 70 23.20 Locally, the spot No. 1 RSS remained unchanged at 22-7/8 cents53 words
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Article35 1966-11-16 9 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) The tin market yesterday held steady with turnover of 500 tons. Spot buyers: 1195 sellers 1197 business 1197. Three months buyers: 1199 sellers 1201 business 1202 1199. Settlement 1197.35 words
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Article72 1966-11-16 9 TOKYO, Japan. Tues. —A team of about 30 shipbuilding experts will shortly be sent to a shipyard in Keelung. Taiwan, by Ishikawa-jima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. of Tokyo to offer guidance in construction or repair of ships. Ishikawajima-Harima has signed a contract with the Taiwan Shipbuilding Corporation72 words
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Article71 1966-11-16 9 TOKYO. Japan. Tues. Japan's major home electric appliance manufacturers, including Matsushita Electric Industrial. Sony Corporation and Tokyo Shibaura Electric, are expanding their production of tape recorders because of active exports to the United States in recent months. Inquiries for made-in-Jap-an tape recorders have been extremely brisk recently71 words
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329 1966-11-16 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The French Mystere 20/ Fan Jet Falcon Executive Twin Jet Aircraft will be exhibited In front of the reception lounge. Singapore International Airport on Nov. 17 at 12.00 noon. This was announced by the Management and Board of Directors of329 words
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Article, Illustration111 1966-11-16 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The latest in household appliances and electrical products is on display at the Y r .W.C.A. Ideal Home Exhibition currently on in Singapore at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Most luxurious item at the exhibition is this Philips hi-fi radiogram which combines a111 words
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Article40 1966-11-16 9 TOKYO. Japan. Tues. Since early this year, however. other firms, such as Hitachi Ltd., Victor Company of Japan. Ltd., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., and Mitsubishi Electric Corp. have begun to export trademarks to the U.S. market.40 words
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Article433 1966-11-16 9 INDUSTRIAL I B. S. Boustead 1 48 1.50 Chemical Co. 1.89 1.40 Cold storage 2.90 2.96 Dunlop 2.59 E. Smelting CD 4 10 Emo Ord« 2.84 2.88 United Holds 1.45 1.47 F. 4 N. Ords. 3.20 3.24 Gammon 1.19 1.20 Guinness CD 2.49 2.50 Hume Pref 1.50433 words
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Article42 1966-11-16 9 First Mala>an 2.0B 2.18 Second Malayan 1.47 1.57 Third Malayan XD 1.04 1.15 Malaysian Commerce .8.5 "6 Mai. Saving Fund 1.24 1.34 Sterling Commodity XD S/8 4/3 First Hong Kong .98 1.03* Second Hong Kong .70 .74* (♦Hong Kong Currency)42 words
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Article175 1966-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The following ships are expected to be in port today Godowns Vessels 1/2 Glenogle 3/4 Ellen Bakke 6/7 Vishva Mahima 8 /9 Benhiant 10/11 Straat Futami 13/14 Bankura 15/16 Peleus 18 Sudga 21/22 Kinabalu 23/24 City Guildford 25/26 Folga 27/28 Melbourne Maru 31/32 Hampton Maru 33/34175 words
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Article929 1966-11-16 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.20 a.m. Airline MAL 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.50 a.m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MAL 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MAL 451 from Kuchtnf. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MAL 00.1 from Penang. Ipoh.929 words
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267 1966-11-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. today reiterated that the majority of people in Sarawak wanted the State to remain in Malaysia. He denied a newspaper report yesterday that he had confirmed267 words
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Article202 1966-11-16 10 IPOH, Tues The young widow of a hunter, Abu Bakar bin Lop Omar, wept unashamedly here today before the Magistrate. Enche Zukifli bin Mahmood, as she recalled the day her husband was shot dead by his "bosom friend," who had mistaken him for a wild202 words
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Article62 1966-11-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The National Press Club of Malaysia will hold a luncheon on Nov. 23 at the Kum Leng Restaurant, here at 12.30 p.m., in honour of Mr. Arnorld Smith's visit to Malaysia. Mr. Smith who is Secre-tary-General of the Commonwealth Secretariat in London will speak62 words
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Article110 1966-11-16 10 PENANG. Tues. The police anti-secret society branch is increasing its strength with more officers and men to fight the secret society menace still prevalent in the State here. This was disclosed by the Chief Police Officer, Penang, Enche Salleh bin Abdul Rahman, at a press conference110 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-11-16 10 f LLMPUR, Tues. Never too young to appreciate art.... and there you find, amidst huge n P aintm S s hes two boys. One with rain coat complete with cap and the other with a smart tie, yesterday^ 16 amons guests present at the opening ceremony ofSrYap Chew lan'* Ampuan of Selangor was also present at the ceremony. EASTERN SUN Pix - 103 words
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Article, Illustration504 1966-11-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today hit out at those bumiputras who misused the special rights given to them in the economic field. "These people voice against the Government their resentment at UMNO meetings sometimes that the Government504 words
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Article71 1966-11-16 10 MUAR, Tues. Professor Yih-Yuan Li (36) from Formosa is now in Muar to study the social and cultural life of Chinese. Professor Li is a professor of anthropology with Aca- demia Sinica (Institute of Enthnology) in Taipeh. He will be here for six months.71 words
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167 1966-11-16 10 New ChineseMalay Dictionary published KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Director at Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir Ismail said today that more than 14 countries in Asia and Europe, including: the Soviet Union have bought books from the Dewan. These books are being used in their respective universities, for their language167 words
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Article71 1966-11-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Fourteen members of Parliament will leave tomorrow afternoon for a twoweek Government sponsored tour of Thailand. Cambodia, Philippines. Sabah and Sarawak. Three opposition members are included in the delegation. Accompanying them will be Enche Karim Marzuki, Assistant Secretary, Nfinistry of Foreign Affairs,71 words
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Article, Illustration278 1966-11-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The fashion in London today is not in new creations, but a "revival and magnified view of the 1929'5", which is very destructive to the fashion world, Monsieur Pierre Bq|. main, a celebrated Paris fashion designer, said here today. Monsieur Balmain, who278 words
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Article83 1966-11-16 10 KAMPAR, Tues, AngloChinese School's 6th Troop this year will be represented at the first Malaysian Scout Jamboree at Penang next month, when the Yang diPertuan Agong will open the jamboree. This will be the first time in Malaysia that such a jamboree is being held.83 words
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Article35 1966-11-16 10 KAMPAR. Tues.—A 13-year-old Chinese school student. Lim Choong Wai. who is the son of a driver of the local fire brigade, was killed instantaneously here yesterday afternoon in a collision with a lorry.35 words
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Article223 1966-11-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd. is sending a Malaysian representative to Australia for training and to appoint its first representative in Singapore. This was announced here by Mr. B. R. Scott, the company's manager for South East Asia. A.P.M. Ltd., leading paper manufacture in223 words
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Article121 1966-11-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The German Government has extended an official invitation to Mr. V. Manickavasagam, the Minister of Labour, for a visit to the Federal Republic, from Nov. 26 to Dec. 1. The Minister will be accompanied by Mr. Wong Siew Wai, deputy commissioner in121 words
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Article38 1966-11-16 10 MUA R, Tues. The M.A.Y.C. branch here w:ii hold a dance on Nov. 25 at the Diamond Jubilee Kail from 8.00 p.m. to raise fund. Tickets at $3.00 each (for couple) are available at the entrance.38 words
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Miscellaneous75 1966-11-16 10 .<i V By Kerry B. Rct.'iblatt (Author. "Handbook of Evldenc* For Crialrva 1 Trial#") FES. "The judge maf not draw inferences or give his opinion as 0 inferences to the jury, the Appeals Court held. "The jury's opinion will be supplanted b the judge if this is P er mitted.75 words
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Article, Illustration470 1966-11-16 11 YIITOSIS, or normal body cell division, is illustrated by a cell with four chromosomes. In phase (1), the threadlike bodies of the chromosomes lie freely within the cytoplasm of of cell. In phase(2), the two strands of the chromosomes become visible under the microscope; however, they470 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1966-11-16 11 Twins a tool for research TO what extent do our genes determine what we are? CAN their effects be modified by our environment? ONE key to the problem is the study of twins, their similarities and differences. WHO (World Health Organisation) has taken an interest in such studies and in1,350 words
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Article397 1966-11-16 11 THE AVERAGE fertile man con produce a thousand million spermatozoa every week while the female is born with a fixed amount of about 400,000 eggs. The head of the spermatozoon and the egg each contain 23 tightly packed chromosomes. The energy for the principal motive force that397 words
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Article864 1966-11-16 13 J. R. Jayewardene - THE Minister of State in the Government of Ceylon. By: J. R. Jayewardene INCREASES in the cost of living and unemployment are the twin problems which every country in the world is trying to solve. Like every other government our Govern ment says it will take steps864 words
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Article423 1966-11-16 13 Norman V. Peal - Confident living By: Norman V. Peal GETTING on top of difficulties can be done by anyone. People who are up against the worst problems can come through all manner of trouble. For example, take the case of Martin G. He had been laid off a423 words
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585 1966-11-16 12 MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, Tues A GREAT export potential, in many cases previously unsuspected, is developing from Australia's achievements in industrial design. The nation's engineers and manufacturers who have long depended on overseas research and development are now designing specialist equipment tuned to the needs585 words
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Article155 1966-11-16 12 CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA. Tues Joint Australian-In-donesian survey teams have completed the first stage in marking the border between West Irian and the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. This was announced by the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck, and the Australian Minister for Territories,155 words
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164 1966-11-16 12 CANBERRA. Australia, Tues. —Australia will spend more than A 1,000,000 on trade and industry promotion at the International Trade Fair in Bangkok. The fair, which will be held from November 17 to December 10, is being sponsored by the Economic Commission for Asia and164 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-11-16 12 American rider, Orlin C. Larson is thrown from his mount as it attempts to cross a deep creek during the equestrian event of the Modern Pentathlon World Championships in Melbourne recently. Larson scored 785 of a possible 1100 points in the equestrian event47 words
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225 1966-11-16 12 SYDNEY. Australia. Tues. The new Asian Development Bank should have between $U560,000.000 and $U570,000,000 available for lending in its first year of operation. The bank's chairman elect, Mr. Takeshi Watanabe. said this at a press conference in Sydney. New South Wales. Mr. Watanabe was225 words
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Article107 1966-11-16 12 PERTH. Australia. Tues Australian aid has enabled some areas of Cambodia to double their annual output of rice. The Director of the West Australian University's centre for Asian studies. Dr. M.A. Jaspan. reported this on his return to Australia from a 10-day visit to Cambodia. He107 words
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Article, Illustration923 1966-11-16 12 MELBOURNE, Australia. Tuesday. I IN an Australian garden, 1 four young men chat quietly in Indonesian, near them a second group holds a discussion in Thai, and from a third group comes the sounds of a friendly argument in Mandarin Chinese. But this is923 words
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Article155 1966-11-16 12 CANBERRA. Australia. Tues. Australians are taking part in a conference in Santiago, Chile, that will discuss scientific research development in Antartica. The Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Paul Hasluck. said Australia has a four-man delegation at the Fourth Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting in Santiago. Matters155 words
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572 1966-11-16 12 SYDNEY, Australia. Tues.— The high-light of October for many Australian women wa s the visit of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson who accompanied her husband, the United States .President, on his packed, hectic, two and a half days visit to Australia on the way to Manila.572 words
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Miscellaneous585 1966-11-16 13 What's on in today's Radio and Television MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 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; 6.00 News in Tamil; 6.10 Majallah Kita;585 words
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Miscellaneous181 1966-11-16 13 ORCANISATION ODEON Phone 21-116 LAST SHOWS: II a.m. A '.Worn "Many Enchanting Nights" CH'*NO CHINO 'SCOPE* COLOR Mandarin-Eng. Chinese Subs. OALA CHARITY PREMIERE! TONIGHT AT P.M. (Sra««« From Tomorrow) 20th Centurv Foi Prrsents THE DINO DE LAURENTHS Production Of 'The Bible'.. ..In The Beginning FILMED IN D-150 Technicolor CATHAY Phone181 words
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3372 1966-11-16 14 Ikmal Hisham Albakri - 4 Well-built components in quantity' By Ikmal Hisham Albakri Dip. Arch. (Sheffield), A.R.1.8.A. of Kumpulan Akitek, Kuala Lumpur THE building ind us t r y in Malaysia has recently taken great interest in industrialized or prefabricated systems of construction, this mainly due3,372 words
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Advertisement394 1966-11-16 14 V LOANS 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) FIRSTCLASS Landed Properties Mortgage Loans accepted. Monthly repayments arranged. Joint-venture on Estate Developments, Valuable Enterprises also considered. Only Principal interested party need contact P. O. Box No. 2036, Singapore-1. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are invited from SINGAPORE CITIZENS:APPOINTMENT: TEMPORARY DRIVING TESTER. SALARY394 words
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742 1966-11-16 15 Multi-million sports complex for S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Government is to set up a gigantic multi-million-dollar sports complex in the Republic. The massive project the second most ambitious scheme to be undertaken envisages a "radical and revolutionary" approach to the promotion of sports in the country. A comprehensive bluenrint742 words
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50 1966-11-16 15 TOKYO. Tues. (AP) Jack Nlcklaus, of the United States, is about to finish his second day's play as he succeeded in putting on 18th hole at the 14th annual Canada Cup Golf Tournament at Yomiuri Country Club course in Tokyo recently. Behind him, partner Arnold Palmer waits for his turn.50 words
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203 1966-11-16 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD IPOH. Tues. Jerry's Special and The Archer, two of Trainer George West's candidates, showed striking form on a heavy track this morning when they easily reeled off 3f. in 39 sees, in a testing tryout. They finished level. Zoorama203 words
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468 1966-11-16 15 By "SCRUM-HALF" SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Rugby Union will hold a trial on Thursday to pick an AllAsian Singapore team to meet Negri Sembilan Asians. The annual SingaporeNegri Sembilan clash will be held on Nov. 27 in Singapore. This is the third annual match468 words
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Article55 1966-11-16 15 SAO PAULO. Brazil, Tues. (UPI) Brazilian Davis Cupper Edison Mandarino beat teammate Thomas Koch 7-5. 6-4, 8-10, 6-3 in the men's singles here last night. Mandarino and Koch combined to beat Jose Luiz Arilla of Spain and Nicola Pietrangeli of Italy, 3-6, 6-6, 6-3, in the doubles55 words
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Article, Illustration61 1966-11-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. V. Rajaratnam, the Hon. Secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia, on Nov. 14 received a cheque for $1,500 from the Malayan Tobacco Company for the Association's Annual Junior Tennis Championships. Picture shows Mr. Peter Clague of Malayan Tobacco Company61 words
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124 1966-11-16 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. A well-known local publisher, Mr. Thomas M. Brash, has entered his Jaguar E-type 4.2-litre coupe for the Macao Grand Prix to be held at the GUIA racing circuit in Hong Kong on Sunday, Not. 20. The Jaguar identical to the124 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-11-16 15 SINGAPORE, Tues The Singapore Business Houses F.A. trophies in the 1966 league competition, league and cup competition, the Junior knockout competition and the sportsman's trophy which will be presented to the winners this season at the Association s 16th anniversary dinner to be held at Ceylon Sports Club123 words
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154 1966-11-16 15 IPOH, Tues. Eight of Malaysia's top swimmers, including one girl champion, are now undergoing intensive training at both the Kintt Swimming Club's Olympicsired swimming pool and the Anglo-Chinese School swimming pool here, in preparation for theforthcoming Asian Games in Bangkok next month. The Secretary of the154 words
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Article75 1966-11-16 15 HAVANA. Tues. (AFP) The long-awaited duel between world chess champion Tlgran Petroslan of the U.BS.R. and the United States' Bobby Fischer at the World Championships here is now unlikely to take place. The two were due to meet in the No. 1 game between the75 words
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Article1286 1966-11-16 15 Horses Class Div. 1 SVz Furs. Str. 710 Mu fho 3y 900 Dr. J.M Lewis ET. B'kelen oi 9 l nture *y 807 Svndicate R. Bkelen 008 Just William 5y 806 Chukell' Stable Tulloh 028 Brave Chevalier 7y 806 Result Stable Allan 067 5^ In1,286 words
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Miscellaneous24 1966-11-16 15 Sports Diary HOCKEY: S.H.A. Divifion 1 league. University vs Khalsa, C.S.C. vs Jansenites. S.R.C. vs Police. Division 111: Woodbridje Hospital vs Army Depot Police.24 words
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Article602 1966-11-16 16 Williams 4 times before fight was in third round HOUSTON, Tues. (AP) Cassius Clay floored plodding 33-yeor-old Cleveland Williams four times and stopped him on a technical knockout in 1:08 of the third round on Monday night in his seventh defence of the world heavyweight boxing602 words
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284 1966-11-16 16 LONDON, Tues. (AFP) Dennis Follows, Secretary of the English Football Association, yesterday showed little enthusiasm for suggestions by the European F.A. for modifying the World Cup. The European FA had suggested that the World Cup should take place every three years284 words
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Article66 1966-11-16 16 KARACHI, Tues. (AP) On the third day of the first cricket Test between Pakistan and Ceylon the visitors were all out for 189 in their first innmgs in reply to Pakistan's first innings total of 425. In the follow-on, Ceylon had made 57 for the loss of two66 words
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Article220 1966-11-16 16 LONDON, Tries. (AFP) British and Empire heavyweight boxing champion Henry Cooper yesterday created a record without even stepping into the ring he became the man to hold the title for a longer time than any other in British boxing. The previous record was held by Bombardier220 words
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Article108 1966-11-16 16 HOUSTON, Texas. Tues. (UPI) —Vicente Saldivar of Mexico City, the world's featherweight boxing champion, said on Monday he had dropped his plans to bring a one million dollar libel suit against Ring Magazine. Saldivar had said earlier he was going to bring the suit which108 words
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255 1966-11-16 16 HOUSTON, Tues. (AFP) "My plan for the fin, was to punch and you saw it", said a jubilant' Cassius Clay after his dazzling victory over Cleveland Williams. "I wasn't really sure I had the fight until he nent down the first time, I255 words
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Miscellaneous59 1966-11-16 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 1.57 a.m. (8.7 ft), 2.38 p.m. (6.8 ft.) (12 sWft)Mlham:5 W ft) Mlham: 739 a m (131 ft 814 P m Port Dickson: 8.34 a.m. (9.3 ft.), 845 p.m. (8.2 ft.) Singapore 1 1.27 a.m. (8.8 ft.), 12.21 p.m. (9.9 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 12.24 a.m. (8759 words
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