Eastern Sun, 17 November 1966
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Title Section25 1966-11-17 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 122. Thursday, November 17 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents25 words
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224 1966-11-17 1 JAKARTA, Wed. (AFP) Reliable informants said today that the Government last weekend foiled an attempt to kidnap Lieut-Gen. Suharto and several other top Indonesian leaders. At least 18 senior officers were arrested, the informants said. Those arrested by the military are believed to include224 words
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Article50 1966-11-17 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Johnson underwent a successful operation today at Bethesda Naval Hospital. Doctors said they were satisfied with the results of the operation which started at 0647 local (1147GMT) and ended at 0720 local (1220GMT). Doctors stated the polyp removed from the President's throat was not cancerous.50 words
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Article60 1966-11-17 1 SINGAPORE, Wed The scheduled strike by employees of the Singapore Traction Company Is off. Members of the STC Employees lnion met and decided on this last night. Of the 609 members who took the ballot, 528 voted to accept the managemf-nt's offer of three weeks'60 words
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Article122 1966-11-17 1 KUCHING, Wed Fourteen more members of the TNKU have surrendered in Sarawak over the past few days under "Operation Harapan". Eieht save themselves up nn Monday and the others oy er the week-end. This was disclosed by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin122 words
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Article, Illustration385 1966-11-17 1 A triumphant splash into the Atlantic winds up US two-ma ABOARD USS WASP, Wed. (UPI) GEMINI 12 ASTRONAUTS James Lovell and Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin splashed triumphantly info the Atlantic yesterday to wind up the U»S, two-man spate flight series and set the stage for America's grand assaultAP Wirephoto. - 385 words
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Article106 1966-11-17 1 SINGAPORE. Wed Another 50 students of Nantah have been expelled from the University for flouting University regulations and participating in clandestine meet'ngs and illegal activities. This brings the total of students expelled during the last 48 hours to 110. The Nantah authorities tonight issued a statement which106 words
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391 1966-11-17 1 Kl ALA LI'MPL'R, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said here today that M a great many people" in Sarawak wanted to remain in Malaysia because "they know that there is no alternative to Malaysia.*' "We are one country and391 words
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276 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Bargain Counter at C. K> Tanr has caught on so rapidly that countless Items of household use have been added to meet the public demand. This is one good reason why bargain-h un t i n g housewives, who276 words
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100 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Some 30 overseas delegates will arrive here to attend the 11th Executive Committee Meeting of the International Council of Scientific Management, at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hill Street, on Nov. 21 22. These delegate* are from Japan, Korea, India. Australia and New100 words
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Article, Illustration153 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. A local resident, Mr. D. Barker. of 251 Tanglin Road, won the SI ,000 cash prize in the Seiko Floral Clock ComKtition sponsored by wars. Thong Sia Co., Malaysia, (sole agents for Seiko), and organised by thf Photographer Society of Singapore. The theme153 words
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Article53 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Shell Film Library has two new colour films for loan to the public. One. entitled "Preserving the Wasa", is on the preservation of an ancient ship, and the other, "The Growing Flame." is on carbon dioxide. For bookings, contact Mr. Roland Lee, Tel.53 words
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Article, Illustration166 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government is to takeover the Chinese Y o un Men's Christian Association's building site at Selegei Road here. The Eastern Sun learnt from authoritative sources that notices to quit have already been issued to the present tenants of166 words
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Article, Illustration449 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. A bookcase and o set of 92 books on parliamentary and constitutional affairs from the U.K. House of Commons—- were presented to the Parliament of Singapore today. In a simple but dignified ceremony held at the Library. Parliament House, this morning,Ministry of Culture Photo. - 449 words
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302 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Jofcn B. Gates. Chairman of the Board of Directors of Inter-Continental Hotels Corporation, praised the Singapore Government for its efforts in boosting the tourist industry. Mr. Gates. accompanied by his wife. passed through Singapore enroute to New York after attending the official302 words
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Article107 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE. Wad. Mr. Ca Chit, Lecturer in the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at the University of Singapore, died thi« morning at Mount Alvernia Hospital. He had been seriously ill for the past Ave months. Mr. Ca Chit was born in 1917 in China and107 words
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185 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. A massive airlift operate, involving some 1.000 British soldiers and their fanu lies, to Britain began this afternoon with the fi rst batch aboard the British Eagle Britannia. The British Eagle Britannia, a chartered plane, airlifted 109 British men, women and185 words
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Article68 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Quotas for the importation of pharmaceutical preparations for the period November to February w r ere announced yesterday. A quota based on 45 per cent of the 1964 imports is fixed for preparations containing two groups of substances: the aspirin group and the aneunne group. A68 words
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196 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The ihitial response from Singaporeans for job vacancies in Christmas Island has been described as "very encouraging". About 450 have applied for 235 vacancies as survey draughtsmen, laboratory assistants, boilermakers, carpenters, bulldozer and heavy vehicle drivers, excavator drivers, masons and196 words
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Article24 1966-11-17 2 MUAR, Wed. The Johore Government has donated 30 goats to villagers of Kampong Java in the Segamat district under the pawah system.24 words
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Article141 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. A stevedore. Tan Sene Huit alias Lau Beh Gong, was today committed for trial in the High Court after a two-day preliminary in< into the death of a seaman, who was fatally Ftaww in a brawl seven years ago. Tan was accused of stabbing141 words
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Article230 1966-11-17 2 SINGAPORE, tYed Seven pupils from the School for the Blind who sat for the Primar School Leaving Examinations this year hare passed. The question capers for them were brallled to the school staff The seven will be pror ded with secondary «chMi places. Out of230 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous39 1966-11-17 2 S'pore Diary 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nnenil Library. Stamford Heat: Photographic Exhibition 7.30 p.m. Free film shews by the Ministry of Culture RAF., Selatar Quarws Kampong Eunos; Kampeaf Chi a Keng. Track 8: Hinae de Road, Bukit Timah39 words
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238 1966-11-17 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, has expressed a desire to meet student representatives from Ngee Ann College to discuss their problems. In o letter to the Ngee Ann Students, Union, the acting Permanent Secretory to the Ministry of238 words
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224 1966-11-17 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. fome 1.126.00 ft persons In the Republic have registered for the new plastic laminated identity cards up to the middle of this month. The National Registration Office -tarted its re-registra-tion for the new identity cards or. May 5. this year. Out of224 words
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Article152 1966-11-17 3 KCALA LUMPUR, Wed— A murder-suspect made an •bout-turn in the Magistrate's Court here today when he claimed trial to a charge of jail-hreaking which he earlier admitted. Eighteen year-old, Foo See Ting was to hear sentence from Magistrate Mr. Fong Seng Yee this morning when he suddenly152 words
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Article82 1966-11-17 3 RICHING. Wed. (AP> The Korean Ambassador to Malaysia. Tan Sri Kyu Hah f hoi. arrived here yesterday for a six-day visit to the State. He said hia visit was aimed at promoting further cordial relationship between Malaysia and Korea. He added that he was nappy to82 words
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159 1966-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Three chauffeurs were jailed for 8 months each by a District Court today, for having in possession stolen cars from Malaysia and disposing them here. They faced three charge? each of disposing the stolen cars. All of them pleaded guilty to the159 words
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Article, Illustration92 1966-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister of Defence. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. is seen shaking hands with the Station Commander of Roval Air Force Tengah, Air Commodore D. Hawkins, at the station recently. Dr. Goh was shown the complex equipment required to maintain the RAF's force of92 words
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Article140 1966-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dr. Jean-Claude Salomon, of Paris University Medical School, and a Research Officer at the French C.N RS. (National Centre for Scientific Research), gave a lecture today at the Medical School of the Singapore University. Dr. Salomon, who Is a specialist of Cancer, spoke about140 words
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426 1966-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The leader of the British Trade Mission to Singapore and Malaysia. Lord Frroll. today said that "dynamism is the Republic's very own hallmark." and could very well be adopted as the national brand name. Lord Erroll said: "We appreciate that the recent pace426 words
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Article, Illustration72 1966-11-17 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. Pretty Miss Grace Lim all smiles admires a model of the United States pavilion now on display at the Bangkok International Fair which opens tomorrow. Miss Lim is a receptionist at the Economic Development Board's Product and Design Centre at the Fair. The pavilion72 words
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270 1966-11-17 3 MARTIN LIM - ftv MARTIN LIM SINGAPORE, Wed. The management of Jurong Shipyard has assured that security measures are very tight and "under the counter" sales by the crew of visiting ships to workers will not be successful. This assurance was given today by the Personnel Manager. Mr.270 words
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155 1966-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A leading British shipbuilder will fly into Singapore tomorrow to hold talks with the local Government on its proposed plans to modernise and expand the dockyard in Keppel Har- bour. He is Sir John Hunter from Swan Hunter of Newcastle. United Kingdom155 words
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86 1966-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Wed General Hunter Harris. Jr.. Commander of the United States Pacific Air Force flew to Roval Air Force, Tengah base on a two-day visit to the Far East Air Force, recently. He was met at RAF Tensah by Air Chief Marshal Sir86 words
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Article121 1966-11-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Chief of Naval Staff. Commodore A. N. Dolland, will inspect the Selangor Division of the Royal Malaysian Naval Volunteer Reserve on Friday. The inspection will commence at 930 a.m. when he will first inspect the volunteer reserve sea-training ship, K. D. ML 3502.121 words
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Article33 1966-11-17 3 .TOHORE BAHRU. Wed Brigadier Syed Mohamed Alsagoff, Commanding Officer of the Sixth Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment, today inspected 157 men of the local Defenee Corps here at a parade.33 words
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Article163 1966-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Wed Talks between Hungary and Singapore for a trade agreement concluded here today. Both the delegations have agreed to the text of a trade agreement and exchange of letters and have initialled these documents* The Hungarian delegation. led by its Director of Hungarian Foreign163 words
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Article19 1966-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Wed The Yamaha Music (Asia) Ltd. will open its new showroom in Serangoon Road on Saturdav.19 words
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Article, Illustration55 1966-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. An American obstetrician and gynaecologist. Or. Kenneth McGill, arrived in Singapore to work at the Vounßberg Memorial Hospital recently. A father of four. Dr. McGill was consultant to Burnshy General Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia, for six years prior to his comine to Singapore. Picture shows55 words
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401 1966-11-17 4 SEREMBAN, Wed. DAWN airborne assault by Gurkha and Royal Engineer paratroops on Batu Pahat Airfield will herald the start of one of the biggest exercises held in West Malaysia since the end of confrontation, and the withdrawal of British Forces from East Malaysia. Exercise401 words
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Article162 1966-11-17 4 PENANG. Wed A tyre shop employee was trussed up in a blanket and tied this morning while a gang of thieves ransacked the shop and took away a "large quantity" of tyres. The value of the stolen tyres has not been ascertained yet. The thieves, on leaving,162 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-11-17 4 THESE "Miss World, 1966" contestants are seen when they went on a sightseeing trip to Buckingham Palace on November 12. mn From left: Miss Israel. SEGOI'LA GOMAR; Miss Trinidad and Tobago. DIANE DEFRHTAS; Miss t.SA., DEN I P. BLAIR: Mim Finland. MARITA GLLL. LAN;76 words
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Article130 1966-11-17 4 MI'AR. Wed. The Malaysian Government is to spend a total of $4 million to develop 10 aborigine settlements in West Malaysia under the First Malaysia rural development programme. This was disclosed by Enche Abdul Rahman Ya'kub. Minister of Lands and Mines, when he toured Kampong130 words
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Article88 1966-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Roy H. Gruneberg, Product Manager of Peter Stuyvesant. American cigarette company, is leaving Malaysia after more than four years of «ervice here. He will be succeeded by Mr. Albert Hee. previously Assistant to the Product Manager Mr. Gruneberg will be re-assigned to88 words
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135 1966-11-17 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government has recently approved the construction of minor sewers in the Jalan Eunos area at a cost of $225,100 These sewers will be constructed along Jalan Jacar, Jalan Kuda and Foo Kim Lin Road. It will provide modern135 words
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Article265 1966-11-17 4 KUALA LUMPI'R, Wed. The Majlis Amanah Ra'ayat (MARA) will hold another competition for the design of the MARA crest for which an award of S5OO will be offered to the winner. A similar competition was held in August this year but as the award offered265 words
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Article54 1966-11-17 4 MUAR, Wed. The A* ray Mobile Unit from the Ministry, of Health will b<* at the Kluang district hospi'atomorrow io give free X-ray to the public. Members of the public are requested to bring a their Identity Cards for the X-ray between 9.00 a.m. ar.12.00 noon and54 words
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Article38 1966-11-17 4 MUAR. Wed, The Board of Governors of Chung Hwa High School here wu entertain their staff to 3 dinner on Nov. 21 at Chung Hwa Ist Primary School Hall in Jalan Says-3 to celebrate Teacher?' Day-38 words
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215 1966-11-17 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A well-known German journalist will give a lecture on "The Technical Media in Youth Work and Adult Education Theoretical Principles" at Cultural Centre here on Nov. 25 at 7.30 p.m. The journalist, Mr. John Thiel. is also a television and film producer, and215 words
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Article37 1966-11-17 4 MUAR. Wed. An interUMNO division Koran reading competition, organised by the Tangkak UMNO branch, will be held at the Government Mosque a t Jalan Hassan, Tangkak- 145 miles north of here, on Nov. 25.37 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article551 1966-11-17 5 MUNICH, Germany, Wed. (AP) Bavarians elect a new State Parliament on Sunday in balloting that may determine the make-up of the future Bonn government. The vote also will show whether a new rightist party, which critics liken to the Nazi movement, is gaining further ground551 words
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Article196 1966-11-17 5 DAKAR, Senegal, Wed. (AP) Sixty-two American Peace Corps volunteers who were expelled from Guinea arrived here yesterday, ready to work elsewhere in Africa. Liberia wants them. Mr. Henry Norman, Peace Corps director in Guinea, said "We were sad to leave. We had deep affection and196 words
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Article151 1966-11-17 5 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) Queen Elizabeth II yesterday presented decorations to trend-setting fashion designer Mary Quant, Australian racing driver Jack Brabham and 163 other persons who were on her birthday honours list last June. Miss Quant, 33, honoured for her services to the export of British fashions,151 words
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Article165 1966-11-17 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI) The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) at Los Banos in the Philippines "has laid the scientific basis for revolutionary improvements in rice production." the Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk has said. Mr. Rusk, in a speech on the future of the Pacific community,165 words
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Article164 1966-11-17 5 MONTREAL. Canada. Wed. (AP). A Mechanics strike against Air Canada shut off 80 per cent of the country's air service yesterday. A spokesman for the company. which normally hauls 20.000 passengers daily, estimated the walkout was costing $750,000 a day. The strike began on Monday164 words
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Article136 1966-11-17 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP)—With a wave, a wink and a smile. President Johnson entered Bethesda U.S. Naval Hospital yesterday night to undergo his second operation within 14 months. His wife. Lady Bird, at his side, the President shook hands with hospital officials at the door, then went136 words
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311 1966-11-17 5 LONDON. Wed. (AP) The British Foreign Office said yesterday that Britain with American and French backing still opposes the granting of full voting rights to West Berlin Deputies in West Germany's Federal Parliament. Major significance lies In the reaffirmation of this 17-year-old allied311 words
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Article145 1966-11-17 5 SANTIAGO, Chile, Wed. (AP) Delegates to the fourth consultative meeting of the Antarctic Treaty were said yesterday to have reached agreement in principle on all but four of the points on the agenda. Delegates to the ambas-sadorial-level meeting declined to reveal details of the recommendation under145 words
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Article185 1966-11-17 5 LEICESTER. England, Wed (AP). —The roof of a secondary school fell in yesterday during a storm and eleven ambulances rushed children to hospitals. A day nursery and several other buildings were also badly damaged in a whirlwind following a thunderstorm. The secondary school has an enrolment185 words
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Article48 1966-11-17 5 NEW YORK. Wed. (AP) Production of electricity in the United States dropped last week, but still was 9.7 per cent higher than a year ago, the Edison Electric Institute said yesterday. Output was 21,952.000.000 kilowatt hours, compared with 22,089,000.000 the previous week and 20,006,000,000 last year.48 words
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Article131 1966-11-17 5 LONDON, Wed. (AP). The Beatles are planning to make their third movie, probably in Britain early next year. But they will make no more personal appearances at home or abroad meanwhile. This was the definitive word from their manager Mr. Brian Epstein, who denied rumours yesterday131 words
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154 1966-11-17 5 MILWAUKEE. Wisconsin, Wed. (UPI). A marine combat veteran who tried to buy cartridges for a deer rifle was turned down because he was too young. Cpl. Michael R. Thomas, 19, said he went into a department store last Friday to buy the cartridges154 words
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360 1966-11-17 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP) U.S. Secretary of Defence Robert S. McNamara gets a chance in the next few weeks to make up for what some Pentagon sources consider a past mistake: He's been asked to approve a huge boost in army pilot training. Sources said360 words
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Article118 1966-11-17 5 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed. (AP)—Brazil has extended Its territorial water claims from three to six miles, and added a six-mile belt over which it retains exclusive fishing rights. The measure was decreed by President Humberto Castello Branco on Monday. Under the new limits. Brazil will in118 words
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273 1966-11-17 5 BOSTON, Wed. (UPI) Two men were found shot to death yesterday in the back seat of a blooddrenched car in greater Boston's 34th and 35th gangland style slaying in the past 32 months. Police identified them as Arthur C. (Tash) Bratsos, 32, of Medford, a273 words
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200 1966-11-17 5 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (UPI) President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia yesterday appealed to the General Assembly to sanction use of force and an economic blockade against the White "lunatic fringe" regime in Rhodesia. At the same time Mr. Kaunda announced steps his country Is taking200 words
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Article126 1966-11-17 5 COVENTRY. England, Wed. (AP) Police yesterday arrested Colin Jordan, leader of the British National Socialist Movement, at hi* Coventry home and immediately took him to Plymouth. Jordan's party is an extreme right wing Fascist organisation. The police said he will appear in court at Plymouth today to126 words
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Article50 1966-11-17 5 BERLIN, Wed. (AP) Paul Staecker, 100, yesterday married his 70-year-old daughter-in-law, Magdalena. The bride's former husband died several years ago. After caring for Staecker for 10 years, she said, I have gotten so used to him, why shouldn't I marry him?'* Frau Staecker became her own mother-in-law.50 words
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Article61 1966-11-17 5 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed. (UPI). An estimated 21.8 million voters yesterday cast ballots in the first major two-party election in recent Brazilian history. At stake were 1,072 jobs in 22 State Legislatures and thousands of municiple offices. In the first reported elections violence, press dispatche said one61 words
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251 1966-11-17 6 MANILA, Wed. (UPI) Corregidor, the famed rock fortress at the mouth of Manila Bay, is going to be turned into a resort with native style cottages lining the island's beaches, according to Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos. Mr. Marcos. speaking Informally at a party with251 words
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Article176 1966-11-17 6 WASHINGTON. Wed TUPI) The Stat* Department yesterday sought release of a Czech-born American travel agent who was arrested in Czechoslovakia when the Soviet airliner in which he was a passenger made an unscheduled stop there. The department expressed •Serious concern" over the arrest on Oct. 31176 words
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Article74 1966-11-17 6 BIRMINGHAM. Wed (AFP) Arrangements have been made by the BSA group with American banks for an additional US$lO million to finance the growth of the motorcycle business in the United States, says Mr. Eric Turner, chairman of the group in his annual review. The BSA motorcycle74 words
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80 1966-11-17 6 THIS is how the sun was eclipsed by the moon across the bottom half of South America early on Saturday. This spectacular scene of the moon covering the centre of the sun was made from a KC-135 chase plane, one of several of the U.S. Air Force jets that racedAP Photo - 80 words
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Article85 1966-11-17 6 JAKARTA. Wed. <AFP> The tenfold increase in cable rates announced last Saturday will also to some extent affect phone call rates, it appeared here today. The new rates are equal or higher than the present rates in other countries. For newsmen. Morse code rates were raised85 words
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213 1966-11-17 6 LONDON Wed. LPS A "lost" communications satellite has been successfully tracked by the cable and wireless station on Ascension Island and is now in use for vital tests. Engineers on the remote Atlantic station have made contact with North America via the satellite INTELSAT213 words
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Article201 1966-11-17 6 YugoslavVatican breach healed BELGRADE. Wed. (UPI) Yugoslavia resumed diplomatic relations with the Vatican yesterday after 14 years of bitterness caused by the creation of a cardinal. The resumption of relations by a Communist nation with the spiritual capital of the World's Roman Catholics was said to be unprecedented. The new201 words
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Article127 1966-11-17 6 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. (l T PI> Ambassador Salvador P Lopez, the Philippine representative to the U.N. Economic and Social Council. has proposed that Chinese be included as one of the working languages of the International Symposium on Industrial Development to be held under U.N. auspices in 196".127 words
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291 1966-11-17 6 NEW DELHI. India. Wed. (AP) Asian newspapers, fared with increasing production costs, are unable to reach the number of readers they should, the director of the International Press Institute's Asian programme said yesterday. "The readership explosion which was predicted in the mid-fifties291 words
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Article218 1966-11-17 6 M ANIL A, Wed (AFP) The Lufthansa German Airlines yesterday lost a 130,000-peso (U.S. $32,500) court suit to a Filipino businessman who had accused the Air Firm of depriving him of his first class seat in favour of a Belgian in 1963. The Manila Court of218 words
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Article66 1966-11-17 6 TOKYO. Wed. (AP> Japan's Maritime Self-de-fence Force officials said today that the 3,050-ton missile-equipped frigate Amatsukaze will leave on Saturday for the Ryukyus to conduct a missile-launching practice. The practice will be conducted in co-operation with the U.S. Navy 120 kilometers East of the islands between Nov.66 words
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Article506 1966-11-17 6 The Manila summit: An AP npws analysis bv James Marlow WASHINGTON, Wed. THE MANILA peace conference looks like ancient history now. As a result of it, peace is no nearer and, so far as can be seen, it won't be. It just looks like one506 words
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420 1966-11-17 6 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Wed. (AP) Th* U.N. Security Council makes another attempt todav to deal with' the running Israeli-Arab border dispute, but there was no sign it would accomplish any more than before. Jordan put in the latest complaint, asking the 15nation420 words
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Article137 1966-11-17 6 BERLIN. Wed. AFP 1 Soviet troops today erects a barrier near Nauen. Eastern Germany, on the highway linking Hamburg, Western Germany, with West Berlin. Military police searched motor vehicles before allowing them through, said travellers arriving m Berlin last night. Normally East German authorities control roads137 words
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321 1966-11-17 7 UNITED NATIONS. Wed (AP> U.S. efforts to entire that the Chinese seating question is decided hv a two-thirds vote of the U.N. General Assembly has mi dp plain that Washington is not supporting any two-Uhina agreement. The mounting campaign by some American321 words
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Article113 1966-11-17 7 LONDON. Wed. (AFP) Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson will tour the capitals of the European Economic Community (E.E.C.) in December, political sources said here today. Mr. Wilson will visit the Common Market countries after a meeting here of European Free Trade Area (EFTA) government chiefs,113 words
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Article177 1966-11-17 7 BUENOS AIRES. Argentina. Wed. <AP> A pvpnteen-man South Korean economic mission left yesterday for Sao Pualo. B-azil. after exploring posbil'.Mes t-o promote trade g:th Argentina, and. its >ader Mr. Han Sang-Won aid. to lay the ground for Improved, friendly political relation*, between the two177 words
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Article177 1966-11-17 7 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) New York's first topless Waitresses, arrested for indecent exposure and released for trial, will continue to uork but with bosoms covered. Mr Chester Von Savage. 51. manager of the Crystal Room, told newsmen that Ruby Diamond. 28. and Florence (Sophie) Meyer. 27, would177 words
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Article, Illustration38 1966-11-17 7 Pl T LLE. Belgium. Wed. This is a view of the 150-metre bridge on the Ant-werp-Liege highway which collapsed early on Sunday near Pulle. killing two people and injuring 16 others.—AP Photo. AP Photo.AP Photo. - 38 words
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118 1966-11-17 7 VENICE. Wed. (AFP) Senator Edward Kennedy arrived in flood-ravaged Italy today to survey damage for his senator brother Robert, who heads an American relief committee for Italian flood victims. The touring Kennedy arrived here by plane from Geneva and boated immediately to the city118 words
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Article102 1966-11-17 7 KUWAIT. Wed. (AFP.) The Arab committee to boycott Israel opened its 24th session here today with requests to put on the blacklist the Ameriran companies Coca Cola. Ford and the Radio Corporation of American (RCA). Thrse three giant firms and 51 lesser American companies have102 words
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Article116 1966-11-17 7 MANILA Wed. < AFP> A grouo of Hollywood personalities. including Frank Sinatra. John Wayne. Dean Martin and Tony Curtis, is scheduled to visit Manila in April next year for a fundraising campaign, it was learned here today. The funds will be used for the116 words
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Article144 1966-11-17 7 GENEVA. Wed One of Geneva's worst fires in years did an estimated US million dollars' damage at an annexe of the International Labour Office in the pre-dawn hours today. There were no casualties, but thousands of documents and files were destroyed with the building144 words
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Article184 1966-11-17 7 MELBOURNE. W d. (AP) For 16 ewes at Victoria's Dookie Agricultural College it's all rather confusing and a trifle uncomfortable. The ewes Border Leicester cross Merinos have been squeezed into bras. It's part of an experiment at the college, 100 miles north of Melbourne. The bras,184 words
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148 1966-11-17 7 ROME. Wed <ATP) Canadas External Affairs Minister. Mr. Paul Martin, said today he had a lons talk with Pope Paul about the Vietnam problem. He gave the Pope Information about Vietnam which was available to Canada through lt6 membership (with India and Poland >148 words
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Article62 1966-11-17 7 BONN. Wed. <AFP>—'Tb€ West German government denied today that It had signerf a secret agreement with South Africa to produce together atomic and rhemieaJ weapons a.nd missiles. The Foreign Ministry said that the report probably came from East Germany's "habitual propaganda." An African delegate at the62 words
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845 1966-11-17 7 SAIGON. Wed, The prospects for dynamic economic development in South Vietnam and co-operative progress to benefit all the peoples of South-east Asia have greatly impressed Eugene Black. President Johnson's adviser on South-east Asian economic development and social progress. Mr. Blark expressed his optimism here845 words
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Article64 1966-11-17 7 LONDON. Wed (UPI) A former wealthy Australian socialite yesterday withdrew a paternity suit against a 27-year-old British peer after the results of blood tests were made known. A lawyer for Lord Angus Montagu, youngest son of the Duke of Manchester, said the tests of both parties showed64 words
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Miscellaneous182 1966-11-17 6 THE MAM FROM UN C it y m IVrrWIN TUB SBCRET PROJECTION CHAMBER AT UNCLE MEAPQUARTERS, STAR TUNG FILMS ARE SWOVVN By CHIEF ALEXANPER WAVERIV.' ANP AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES. ME CAN MARPLY KNOW 7 WAT ME H/MSB LP WILL* PALL TRAGIC VICTIM TO T*C AWESOME WEAPON TMAT WILL SOON182 words
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Miscellaneous16 1966-11-17 7 BC SEE DIOC BUT TOYS and Games. T"? kC Av^r SEE DICK AND JANE SPEND MONEY.16 words
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Article368 1966-11-17 8 'THE visit to Malaysia of Indonesian university students is like a fresh breeze blowing In from the Java Sea, and blowing away the acrid odour from the embers of confrontation which was launched by the old order. These young visitors are the supporters of the new order, which368 words
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Article313 1966-11-17 8 gOMS announcers of the public address systems at the Singapore International Airport and the Subang Airport confuse a lot of passengers through their indistinct voices. Sometimes passengers cannot make out whether the announcers are speaking in English or Malay. The amplifiers and the acoutics may be blamed, and313 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1966-11-17 8 Gabriel Valdes - By: Gabriel Valdes THE History of mankind has been to a large degree the history of the irresponsible exercise of power, which has attempted to justify the instinct for immoral and barbarous domination by high-sounding words. Of these highsounding words, two1,038 words
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Article544 1966-11-17 8 IN presenting to the Unesco General Conference the Organisadraft programme for 1967-1968, the Director-General emphasised the systematic ally qualitative nature of the activities that are to be undertaken or continued during the next two years. "While Unesco's total budget in 1949 amounted to 5 million dollars,544 words
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Article283 1966-11-17 9 BANGKOK, Wed. The purpose of the First Asian International Trade Fair is to increase trade and to promote investment. To Help achieve these objectives, the Government of Thailand will hold a series of seminars on economic deve- lopment. They will take place in the283 words
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Article178 1966-11-17 9 STOCKHOLM, Wed.— Two res t,.rr> nes of 75.000 kw *o be delivered to seu, Holland, under a ct recently placed -a Sta'i-Laval Turbine Co., eading Swedish manufacturm this field. The contract, whii h was obtained lr %een international comit ion is worth about Kr. -n rin178 words
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Article59 1966-11-17 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Queenland's big alumina plant at Gladstone which is expected to come into production in March will have 3 planned capacity of 672,000 tons a year. The managing director of Queensland Alumina Ltd., Mr E. Sang wine, said that he could visualise the plant 'ioubling59 words
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Article117 1966-11-17 9 STOCKHOLM, Wed.— The biggest rotary furnace in Sweden has recently been installed at the Uddeholm company's Storfors tube mill. This oil-fired all-automatic unit for heating billets has a capacity of 27 tons per hour and can be charged with four sol i billets per minute. will117 words
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Article15 1966-11-17 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The tin price for today was 5605 per picul. down s2|.15 words
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Article287 1966-11-17 9 SINGAPORE, Wed 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 J cts. from previous close. The tone was quiet. Some early selling tended to depress after a slightly lower opening but trade287 words
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Article144 1966-11-17 9 CANBERRA. Wed. (UPI) Australian cows are being fed metal screws to keep them healthyThousands of cattle In Australia would now be sickly if someone had not stumbled on the screw trick. Some years ago the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial research organisation started feeding cobalt pellets to144 words
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89 1966-11-17 9 Ft UKV OS. AIES. Wed. (AFP). —The Latin American Shipping Association "Alamar"' will meet today to discuss setting up a LatinAmerican Cereals fleet. The idea is to end "dumping" by freighters from Liberia, Panama and other "Flag of Convenience" countries. These ships which89 words
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Article72 1966-11-17 9 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Tile Rubber market yesterday was idle with spot 18-11/16 18-15/16. Settlement House: Dec. 18-5/8 18-3/4 Jan. 18-7/8 19 Feb. 19-1/16 19-3/16 Jan./ Mar. 19-1/16 19-3/16 April/June 19-5/8 19-3/4 July/Sept. 19-7/8 20-1/16 Oct Dec. 19-15/16 20-1/16 Jan. March. April/June, July Sept.. Oct./Dcc.: 20 20-3/1672 words
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40 1966-11-17 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A special kit of power tools designed for use by handymen will be marketed shortly by the Black and Decker group throughout Singapore and Malaysia. Picture above shows handyman demonstrates the drill from the Special No. 2 Kit.40 words
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Article710 1966-11-17 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. After a slow opening, the market turned Arm towards the close. Prices improved in most leading industrials. Gammon advanced from $1.22 to $1.27, up 7 cents.. Guinness was steady at $2.51. Hotel Singapura dealt from $1.14 to $1.17 which was improved by 9 cents710 words
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Article107 1966-11-17 9 LONDON Wed. More than a quarter of these came from other countries They included 2.203 from the Commonwealth outside Britain and another 2.481 came from other countries. They represent 25.9 per cent of the part-time student total. Recurrent university expenditure has more than doubled since 1959-60, from £58.500.000107 words
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Article72 1966-11-17 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Assoelation of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today were: New York: Buying T.T.3211/16: Airmail O.D. 32-13/16; 90 d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 35-7/• 16; Airmail O.D. 35-1/8, 90 d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills; 363/16 trade72 words
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Article415 1966-11-17 9 INDUSTRIAL B. 8. Rntntead 1 49 1.50 Co. +*^H141 1.14 CoW Storage 2.91 2.97 Dunlnp 2.62 e.M E RmHttni CD 4.«8 4.10 F*»o Ord* 1 HR 2W 1'nlted Hold*. 1.40 1 41 F. X V Ord* 3.20 3.24 Gammon 1.27 1.28 Gulnne*«. CD 2.M 3.52 Hnm* Pref415 words
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224 1966-11-17 9 Swedish designed system for air defence STOCKHOLM, Wed. A Stockholm company. Standard Radio Telefon, has in competition with 15 international electronics manufacturers obtained an order for equipment, for air defence control centres for automatic early warning and operations control for Denmark's air defence. At least six other nations, including several224 words
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Article43 1966-11-17 9 Flr«t Malayan t.07 2.17 Second Malayan 1.4? I.S7 Third Malayan 1 04 1.15 Malaysian Commerce XD... Jl .94 Mai Saving Fond Sterling 124 1-34 Commodity XD 1/8 4/1 Flr«t Hong Kong .98 1.0** Second Ron* Kong .70 .74* (•Hons Kong Currency)43 words
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Article99 1966-11-17 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Sin *apore Chinese Produce Exchange noon price* today w« *L Coconut oil (FOB) tinlk Sellers Sept 41-50 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums Sept 43-50 Sueur (Jan) ex25.50 goriown Nutmeg lion 405.00 Nutme** HAW Garbled Lampong U5.00 Black Pepper 125.00 (FOB) Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 115.00 Lam pone99 words
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Article827 1966-11-17 9 ARRIVALS IS SINGAPORE Time 8.20 a.m. Atrltne MAL 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MAL 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MAL 451 from Kuchlng. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MAL 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca, Time 12.30 p.m. Airline PAA827 words
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Article132 1966-11-17 9 SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Wed. —The following ships are expected to be in port today:— Godowns Vessels 5 Rajula 8/9 Yamateru Maru 10/11 Straat Futami 13/14 Bankura 15/16 Eishan Maru 19 Ceylon Maru 21/22 Kinabalu 23/24 City of Guilford 27/28 Empire Ganet 31 /32 Meihohsan Maru 33/34 Thorsorient 42/43 Ayuthia132 words
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306 1966-11-17 10 LONDON. Wed. Miss Merlyn McKelvie, the 19-year-o'd dark-eyed beauty from Kuala Lumpur, who is representing Malaysia in the Miss World Beauty Competition no* being held in London, has one ambition to see the world. Interviewed at the Waldorf Hotel, where the 51 competitors306 words
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113 1966-11-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Federal Capital Commission today said a number of complaints had been received that the parking meters in rar parks '"do not function when fed with 10 cent coins." The public is informed that this is in fart true as only 20 cent113 words
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Article98 1966-11-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR Wed Work on the design for the construction of a new lighterage wharf at Sibu. under the current development plan, is now in progress by the Public Works Department. Government statement said here today. The wharf, costing $340.000 will have a reinforced concrete deck98 words
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Article172 1966-11-17 10 IPOH. Wed. The Senior President of the Sessions Court here, Mr. Gunn Chit Tuan. today said the armed robbery at the Diehards Club was "very daring." He convicted a dhoby, Boey Choong Chin. 29, on a charge of armed robbery. Boey with two others still172 words
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247 1966-11-17 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A.mock dawn airborne "assault" by Gurkha and Royal Engineers paratroops on Batu Pahat airfield will start off "one of the biggest" exercises held in West Malaysia since the end of confrontation Exercise "Winged Haggis" —as it is called—in which over 2.500247 words
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Article46 1966-11-17 10 PENANG, Wed. A Customs party led by Asst. Superintendent of Customs, InAmmuddin Noordin, seized more than 1,000 cal- fermented mash and W«fiii° nS f illicit li^uor JSftte Estate Province Wellesley, yesterday €re also seiz?L? Urmf the sur Prise raid. Two men were detained.46 words
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Article, Illustration563 1966-11-17 10 PENANG. Wed The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. today disclosed that the Penang State Government budget for next year showed a deficit of $665,731. and would utilise its estimated reserves, amounting to $3,268,326. at the end of this year. He was563 words
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Article107 1966-11-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will attend the inaugural meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Development Bank to be held in Tokyo from Nov. 24-26. He will lead a Malaysian delegation of four to the107 words
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Article80 1966-11-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Army Captain Wee Chye Tuan. of the Supplies and Transport Directorate at the Ministry of Defence, will leave for the United States on Friday, for further military training. Captain Wee will first attend an airborne training course at the U.S. Army Infantry80 words
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273 1966-11-17 10 Kuala Lumpur, Wed. A decision on the formation of BERNAMA the national news agency is to be made at next week's Cabinet meeting. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, told newsmen today that the Minister of Information. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman and the273 words
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Article105 1966-11-17 10 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Wed The Junior Chamber here Is to organise yet another Miss Selangor contest on December 10 in conjunction with the Miss Malaysia/Miss International contest. The Pesta festival committee of Penang will present the grand final on December 14 select Malaysia's representative at105 words
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136 1966-11-17 10 CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Wed. Malaysian and Thai officials had talks on various aspects of transportation here today. The discussions Here between Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, and the visiting Thai Minister of Communications, Lieut-G en e r a 1 Pongse Punnakanta and senior136 words
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151 1966-11-17 10 LUMPUR, Wed. Thirteen Members of Parliament and two officials left here todav for a 17-day tour of four South-east Asian countries to promote closer relationship between Malaysia and these countries. The four countries the team will be visiting are Cambodia, Thailand, South151 words
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Article, Illustration106 1966-11-17 10 THE International Air Hostess Quest, Australia's own international quest and the only one of its typ e in the world, had a record entry 0 girls this year. The quest, the fifth, began on November 8 with 39 Qjj hostesses from throughout the world, It was planned106 words
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235 1966-11-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Farliamrntan Secretary to the Board of Trade, Lord Rhodes, said today he was very encouraged with the prospect? of trade improvement between Britain and Malaysia, after having had discussions with Malaysian official* He said he had met both the Minister of235 words
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Article48 1966-11-17 10 MUAR. Wed.—The Central Government has granted a total of $25,000 to renovate the How Lim Keng Temple at Bukit Gambir. 17 miles north of here. The grant was made possible through the assistance of Enche Ahmad bin Arshad, a Member of Parliament for Muar Utara.48 words
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Article214 1966-11-17 10 TELI'K ANSON. WedA total of 6.200 acres of swamp land in Bagan Datoh, Lower Perak. would be made available to the landless for agricultural pursuits, the Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said, announced today. The Mentri declared open a 56.000 community hall at Padao?214 words
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Article52 1966-11-17 10 MUAR. Wed—More tWj one thousand people all walks of life this ing attended the un€ L| procession of a prorrin< businessman here the Mr. Lim Yang Cher The late Mr. Liir died after a long illness the General Hospital MvHe left behind a dow and52 words
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623 1966-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Chartered Bank employees went on yet another lightning strike for the second time in five days today, when the bank oythorities refused to "budge" on the stand they had taken in sacking one of its em- ployees. The employee, a clerk.623 words
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Article87 1966-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor police in sepa rate raids yesterday, seized another 48 toy pistols from different shops and stalls. The toy pistols accounted were 11 in Cecil Street. 17 in Petaling Street and 20 in Foch Avenue. On Monday, more than fiO toy pistols87 words
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Article145 1966-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman described as "wholly unfounded" the report from Manna that Princess Tarhata Kiram of the Philippines was visiting the country. "Honestly, we knou nothing about it. Nobody here sent an invitation to the Princess." the Tunku told newsmen at the145 words
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62 1966-11-17 11 Miss Malaysia meets relatives for first time Merlyn McKelvie. 19, of Kuala Lumpur, representing Malaysia in the "Miss World" beauty contest, poses with her aunt Bertha and her uncle John Collins at Waldorf Hotel in London today, when she met them for the first time in her life. Mr. Collins,AP Wirephoto. - 62 words
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Article307 1966-11-17 11 PENANG, Wed. The U.D.P. State Assemblyman. Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said today the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, did not have matters of the City Council at his finger-tips when the latter could not give him immediate answers to his many supplementary questions307 words
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Article82 1966-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The members of the bar and the judical service observed a two-minute silence for the late Mr. T. Rajendra. f>9. a senior member of the bar who passed away here on Monday. At a memorial meeting in the High Court here today the82 words
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Article125 1966-11-17 11 MALACCA. Wed. Hundreds of homes in the Bukit Baru area went without water last evening. Most of the households were caught unaware by the supply interruption because water continued to be available for some time from their storage tanks. Many knew of the supply failure around125 words
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266 1966-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malay, sian Sociological Research Institute could play a unifying role in forging strong bonds of unity and brotherhood among Malaysian of various origins. The MSRI could further help to foster mutual tolerance among all Malaysians. This was stated266 words
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Article159 1966-11-17 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. A motor cyclist, who took part in a motor race, organised by the Penang and North Malaya Motor Club, crashed into an embankment and was fatally injured, the Coroner's Court here was told today. A course marshal, Mohd. Hashim bin Min. said this159 words
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Article45 1966-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today said the Government of Malaysia had agreed that the Laotian Ambassador to Thailand. Mr. Leuam Rajasombat, be concurrently accredited as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Laos to Malaysia with residence in Bangkok.45 words
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Article31 1966-11-17 11 BATU GAJAH, Wed An 85-year-old cattle drover, Annmalal. was found ha' ng from a cattle shed here yesterday. The' discovery was made by h s grandson, N. Krishnan, 19.31 words
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208 1966-11-17 11 KUCHING. Wed. (UPI) Two of three Sarawak State Medical Department employees, abducted by Indonesian Forces on Good Friday last year, are still alive, Indonesian Brig. Gen. Sadjono revealed here today. Brig. Gen. Budjono is the Commander of the Indonesian Task Force that Is208 words
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Article66 1966-11-17 11 MALACCA, Wed. Forty of the 81 students from the University of Indonesia who arrived in the national capital yesterday for a weeklong sports and goodwill tour will visit Malacca on Saturday. The Malacca Town Youth Club has arranged a goodwill reception for the visitors. Those66 words
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226 1966-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. World famous Spanish guitarist Narciso Yepes will give a one-night performance here on Dec. 5. The 39-year-old wiU play on his 10-strinr Spanish guitar classical works by such music giants like D. Scarlatti and J. S. Bach. Modern Spanish, South226 words
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Miscellaneous227 1966-11-17 11 SHAW GANISATTON APITOL Phone ***** •nrf wrFK: 11-1 3ft-4-«.4.V9.30 t>.tn Psul Newman St Julie Andrews Alfred Hitchcock's TORN CI RTAIN" Technicolor <UI-SB' fc- I D O Phone ***** La«t 0»t: 11-1.4V4-H.SO-9.15 o m Victor Mature St Karen Steele "*hari«fifbt»r«" C*. eolor <l"A> Oprn. Tnmnrrnu Alan Bat«S NOTHING BIT THF BEST'227 words
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Miscellaneous590 1966-11-17 11 What's on in today's Radio and Television <: v 4*: 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 in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs: 6.0n News in590 words
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Miscellaneous188 1966-11-17 11 ORGANISATION chilli. ODECfN Phone 21-1.16 OPEN'S TODAY! Ditty 8 Shows: 12.45. 4.88 A ill San day* Holiday* Extra Show 9 ajn. fl.ftft. $2.50 A 94.00- No Prat LUt. 20th Century Pox Present* THE DINO DE LAURENTOS Production Of 'The Bible'.. ..In Tho Beginning PILMED IN D-150 Technicolor SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION:188 words
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Article250 1966-11-17 12 THE BIBLE is the most remarkable of tcorks. The art, literature and belief of the Western World tcere born of its plots, people and poetry. It is the first adventure story... the first love story... the first murder story, the first spectacle... and the first story of250 words
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Article, Illustration978 1966-11-17 12 Bible an epic to end all epics JJLLA BERGRYD as Eve A chance meeting with a stranger in an art museum in Gothenburg, Sweden changed the life of 19 year-old Ulla Bergryd completely. "My girl friend. Brigid. wanted us to go bicycle riding in the country that day," she recalls.978 words
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Article252 1966-11-17 12 rkINO DE LAURENTIIJ has said, that h 5 more than 25 years? experience, were sim. ply preparation for ttJ b'ggest and most im. portant film of all, THE BIBLE, a subject far more complex and dit. ficult than or any other produce ever attempted. The completion of the252 words
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Article, Illustration1820 1966-11-17 13 Y ROM an old illuminated Bible, we see a page and on the page the words: In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.. In a rush of memory, half-recollect-ed images come into focus as the voice of a Narrator speaks the words: "And the1,820 words
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Advertisement257 1966-11-17 12 THE UNFORGETTABLE ADVENTURE OF MAIM FROM THE CREATION TELLING AS IT DOES THE FASCINATING STORIES OF MAN S BEGINNING THE CREATION OF MAN OLDEST MYSTERIES. THE FIRST LOVE STORY: ADAM AND EVE. THE FIRST SIN: EATING OF THE FORBIDDEN FRUIT. THE FIRST MURDER: CAIN'S SLAVING OF ABEL. THE FIRST SKYSCRAPER:257 words
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Article62 1966-11-17 14 LONDON, Wed. (AP) Results in English soccer league matches played yesterday. (Home teams first): ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION 3 Doncaster 4, Mansfield 6 Queens P R 2, Torquay 1 Scunthorpe 1, Oldham 1 Swansea 4, Middlesbrough 4 Watford 3, Peterborough 1 DIVISION 4 Halifax 3, Brentford 2 The62 words
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Article, Illustration80 1966-11-17 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Assistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports. Engku Muhsein bin Abdul Kadir witnessed the final of the Sepak Raga Jarinjf Competition organised bv the Government Services Welfare and Recreational Council. Malaysia between Kedah and Negri Sembilan at the Police Depot. Gurney Road, on80 words
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212 1966-11-17 14 NEW YORK. Wed. (tJPI) Carlos Ortiz, employer, is offering $1.500-a-week job which will last about a week and a half. Applicants must be lefthanded lightweight boxers, to serve as spar partners for Ortiz final stage of training for his Nov. 28 lightweight title212 words
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85 1966-11-17 14 BANGKOK. Wed. (AP).— World flyweight contender Chartchai Chionoi scored an unimpressive T.K.O. victory oyer Terry Go of the Philippines here in a bout which drew more catcalls than applauses in the stretch. The referee stopped the fight after two minutes and 50 seconds85 words
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373 1966-11-17 14 HOUSTON, Texas, Wed. (AFP). —"I read nothing in the papers today about I can't punch", said Cassius Clay at a Press conference here after Monday night's successful world heavyweight title defence against Cleveland Williams. "I have been reading where people wonder if I can373 words
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Article129 1966-11-17 14 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. (AFP) Transvaal yesterday beat the Australian touring cricket team by 76 runs. Left to score 490 runs for victory, the Australians were dismissed for 413 after a tense, agonising struggle of six and a half hours with the end coming eight minutes before the129 words
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412 1966-11-17 14 TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) A new star has catapulted into fame among the 40 competitors in the top division of Japan's traditional sports of Sumo. He is 22 year old Eiji Misogidori. who in only hl» second competition in the 4, makuuchi" or top412 words
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Article283 1966-11-17 14 History making soccer night LONDON, Wed. (AP). It's a history-making soccer night in the British Isles today. England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have matches. So has the Republic of Ireland. Never before have all five teams been involved in one mid-week soccer carnival. England, the reigning world champions, st*?p283 words
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Article131 1966-11-17 14 BONNEVILLE. Utah, Wed. (AFP) American jet car driver Art Arfons failed here by a wide margin yesterday in his attempt on the world land speed record held by compatriot Craig Breedlove. In yesterday's bid to regain the record he once held, he clocked an131 words
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539 1966-11-17 14 MANILA, Wed. (AFP). The Philip, pines lost night defected South Korea in their two-nation amateur boxing goodwill tournament by winning three of five bouts for an overall score of 3-2 before a crowd of 2,000 at the Rixal Memorial Coliseum here. Filipino light-middle-weight Felix539 words
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Article54 1966-11-17 14 KARACHI. Wed (AP> Pakistan won the first cricket Test against Ceylon by 10 wickets at Lahore yesterday. Scores: Pakistan-first innings 425, second innings 40 for no wicket. Ceylon-first innings. 189. second innings 275. Highlights of the four-day match was 118 made by Ceylon's Jaisingha and 10154 words
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202 1966-11-17 14 WOLVERHAMPTON. Wed. <AFP»—A fight organiser here yesterday withdrew the £4OO pur.se of Italian boxer Giorgio Masteghin after he lasted only one round against Britain's heavyweight Jack Bodell. Masteghin weighed 20 kilos <42 lb more than the 109 kilo <242 lb.) Briton, and was smashed around202 words
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Article49 1966-11-17 14 FRANKFURT. Wed. (UPI) A comeback by Olympic and world champion Anton of Holland was expected to generate much public interest when the international judo championships begin tomorrow. About 350 judoists from 10 nations are taking part in the tournament, including South Koreans Yoon and Chi.49 words
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285 1966-11-17 15 WINDSOR LAD - IL IKMH WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Wed. Sir Walter did a smashing workout on a heavy track here this morning when he disposed of half a mile in 51.4 5 sees, the last 3f in 38 sees, in effortless style. He went twice round. After285 words
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Article, Illustration63 1966-11-17 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A good return throw-in by Selvarojah of Ptrak (not in picture), finds NEB's Christie Sheperdson making the crease, seconds too late for his runout. Others in the picture are: (left to right) Umpire Boudyille, Joginder Singh, Letchuman (bowler) and behind him Joe MarshalL PixPix by Eastern Sun cameraman Mok Voon. - 63 words
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134 1966-11-17 15 LONDON. Wed. British heavyweight Billy Walker, who is reputed to have earned more than £lOO,OOO in his boxing: career, is to receive £5,000 purse for his fight at the Royal Albert Hall on December ft against Ray Patterson, brother of world champion Floyd Patterson.134 words
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45 1966-11-17 15 Picture shows a section of the 81-strong University of Indonesia contingent who arrived on Tuesday at Subang airport to begin a week's visit. The students are also down to plav a series of games soccer, volleyball and basketball against their counterparts in the Malaysian capital.45 words
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782 1966-11-17 15 gySPECTATOR LONDON. Wed. Thanks to a gymnastic goalkeeping display by Peter Bonetti and a well-taken snap goal six minutes from time oy Bobby Tambling, Chelsea won by the only goal at West Bromwieh. This was all against the run of the play782 words
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Article181 1966-11-17 15 SELAMA. Wed. Market team emerged as the champion when they beat Chi Sheng Secondary School by two goals to one on the Town padang here on Sunday for the Chi Sheng School Old Students' Association Football League Cup. This was the most exciting match181 words
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Article192 1966-11-17 15 LONDON, Wed. Speed holder* on two wheels and four wheels ire scheduled to clash in an encounter approved by the Royal Automobile Club and the Auto Cycle Union which will allow motorcycles and cars to compete for a sprint record for the first time.192 words
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Article122 1966-11-17 15 TORONTO. Wed. (AFP)— Canada held a ten point lead over the United States in the Toronto Show Jumping Championships yesterday after Canadians finished first and second in the "Maple Leaf Stakes". Standings last evening were: Canada 71 points, United States 61, Ireland 20 and122 words
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336 1966-11-17 15 MACAO, Wed. (1 PI) Will the reign of the "Lotus" come to an end this year in the Macao Grand Prix? Racing experts in this Portuguese enclave are divided. Some believe that the winner this year will be a Lotus, while others are tipping336 words
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Article109 1966-11-17 15 SYDNEY. Wed. <AFP) Britain's Michael Cox is the only overseas player left in the laat eight oI a Lacklustre New South Wales tennis tournament here today. Cox beat Australian W. Coghlan 2-6, 6-4. 6-1. 6-4 to reach the quarter finals of a tournament marred109 words
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Article77 1966-11-17 15 SINGAPORE. Wed.-«-The Division One hockey match between Prisons Sports Club and Indian Association was abandoned because of bad light. When play was stopped about 10 minutes before the end Prisons were leading by 2 goals to nil. Both the umpire decided to call off the77 words
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323 1966-11-17 15 KUALA LUMPUR. WeiThe University of Malaya held the visiting University of Indonesia soccer team to a 1-1 draw at football played here at the Merdeka Stadium. Adapting well to the wet conditions the Indonesians after five minutes of even exchanges harressed the Malaysian323 words
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59 1966-11-17 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Day Training Centre will hold its first athletic meet at the Merdeka Stadium on Nov. 20 at 2.30 p.m. The meet will be opened by the Miniiter of Education. Enehe Mohamed Khir Johari. Asian Games trialists will also take part59 words
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Article70 1966-11-17 15 (iEOUL, Wed. (UPI) Oriental junior middleweight champion Ansano Lee of Korea will itake his title against Filipino Ben Argoncillo on Saturday night. It will be the first title defence for the Korean who won the oriental crown last March. Argoncillo was ranked as the No.70 words
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301 1966-11-17 16 PENANG, Wed. The chances of the Malaysian water polo team winning a medal at the forthcoming Asian Games in Bangkok are very bright. This was expressed by the official coach of the Malavsian water polo team. Mr. Vincent Goh. when interviewed by the Eastern301 words
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164 1966-11-17 16 BEREMBAN. Wed. The Negri Sembilan Lawn Tennis Association has named their team to travel to Malacca this weekend to meet Malacca Lawn Tennis Association in their annual match for the "Lim Cheng Seong Cup." The match will consist of seven singles and five doubles164 words
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Article92 1966-11-17 16 MUAR. Wed. The Bukit Gamblr Youth Club. 15 miles north of here, will hold a Big Walk on Dec 3 Enche Ahmad bin Arshad. a Member of Parliament for Muar Utara. has donated a challenge trophy for the competition. The Big Walk will be92 words
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291 1966-11-17 16 KAMPAR, Wed. Kampar "A" the 1957 Cheng Wah Cup soccer champions will meet their old rivals, the Ipoh "A" once again in the finals of the Perak Football Association's District League championship, after an absence of nine years on Saturday. The match will be291 words
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Article166 1966-11-17 16 LONDON. Wed. (AFP) Scotlands Walter McGowan, who holds more titles than any other British boxer, makes another trip into the bantamweight division when he tackles Jose Bisbal, the Spanish champion at the World Sporting Club, here tonight. This is McGowan's last fight before he defends166 words
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Article, Illustration44 1966-11-17 16 TOKYO. Wed. George Knudson. of Canada, holds up the individual championship cup after winning the 14th Canada Cud golf international matches at Yomiuri Country Club course in Tokyo on Sunday. He won the title after a sudden-death playoff with Japan's Hideyo Sugimoto.44 words
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231 1966-11-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Cyclists' Federation has asked the selection committee of the Olympic Council of Malaysia to include another cyclist. Stephen Lim. in the cycling contingent for the ftfth Asian Games at Bangkok. The secretary of the MCF. Mr. Lew Kim. told231 words
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105 1966-11-17 16 MUAR. Wed. The Johore Btate Football Association today named 27 players for intensive training for the Burnley Cup Competition to be held in Penang from Dec. 3 to 11. The training which Is now being held at Kluang will end on Dec. 1. The105 words
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244 1966-11-17 16 SINGAPORE, Wed: The President of Singapore Badminton Association, Mr. Siow Watt Soon, today expressed disappointment" over Indonesia's decision not to enter a badminton team at GANEFO to be held in Phnom Penh from Nov. 25 to Dec 6, Mr. Siow was commenting on244 words
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Article39 1966-11-17 16 PARIS. Wed. (AFP) The 1967 professional road cycling tour of France will start from Angers, West France on June 30 and wind up in Paris on July 23 it was confirmed by the tour organiser here today.39 words
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Article137 1966-11-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The protem committee of the Combined Old Boys' Rugger Association. Selangor, «COBRA) passed its draft constitution at its meeting yesterday. They have also fixed Dec. 8 for their inaugural meeting at Selangor Club at 5.30 p.m. where the draft constitution will137 words
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Article120 1966-11-17 16 HONOLULU. Wed. (UPI) Paul Fujii, junior welterweight champion of the Orient, scored a technical knockout over Luis Molina, of San Jose, California, tonight in the fourth round of their ten-rounder here. Fujii used a two-fisted attack from the opening bell and in the second120 words
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238 1966-11-17 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The leader of the Singapore contingent to Phnom Penh, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will "lobby" support for inclusion of sepak raga as an event at the next Ganefo. This was disclosed to Sunsport by the hon. secretary of the Singapore238 words
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236 1966-11-17 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, said here tonight that Singapore was honoured to have been invited by Cambodia to participate in the Games of the Newly Emerging Forces at Phnom Penh. Mr. Chan236 words
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Article28 1966-11-17 16 MALACCA. Wed. Malacca Club's skipper Cheong Pak Seong won the Fraser Neave Cup annual golf competition at the Ayer Keroh Country Club. Pak Seong returned a28 words
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639 1966-11-17 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Frankie Wong and Helen Khoo put up on incredible performance in the last two games of the three-game scries Singapore Tourist Week Mixd Double bowling tournament to win the Classic division title. The final of the week-long tournament was held over639 words
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162 1966-11-17 16 MOSCOW. Wed. »UPI) China's world champion table tennis team has been condemned for dropping its daily study of Communist party chairman Mao Tsetung's works. The official news agency Tass reported yesterday the team "fell into disgrace in the course of the cultural revolution."162 words
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Article64 1966-11-17 16 MUAR. Wed.—Enche AdoO bin Diwak. 25. emerged champion in a competition organised bv Muar Malay Parents Association in aid of its educ* tional funds. Runner-up was E" Yusof bin Nemat and r was Enche Abdul La'- r 3 Salim. The beauty title wa* by Che64 words
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Article30 1966-11-17 16 MALACCA. Wed Malacca Indians will meet Singapore Indians in the.r second round Bardhan rup soccer match on Nov. 20 a* the Kubu Stadium here. Kick-off at 5.15 p.m.30 words
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Miscellaneous62 1966-11-17 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 2.26 a.m. <B.l ft.), 3.14 p.m. (6.3 ft.) Po s.\ Swettenham: 8.08 a.m. (12.2 ft.), 8.47 p.m. (11.9 ft.) Port Dickson: 9.09 a.m. (8.4 ft.), 9.19 p.m. (7.8 ft.) am (B 2 ft >* 100 P- m < 9 5 ft -> Sedili Kechil: 1.11 a.m.62 words
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