Eastern Sun, 19 November 1966
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Title Section24 1966-11-19 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 124. Saturday, November 19 1966. MC(P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article, Illustration616 1966-11-19 1 SAIGON, Fri. (UPI) PREMIER Nguyen Cao Ky today introduced six new Cabinet appointments, but reliable sources said the move was opposed by the chairman of the ruling military junta, Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu. If Gen. Thieu continups his reported opposition. if will mark the first open616 words
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Article40 1966-11-19 1 NFW DELHI. Fri (UPI) Thousands of armed police swept through Inc as capital city today and ?"rested 100 political and s'udent leaders. The mass arrests were mide in an attempt to thwart a' threatened march on Parliament.40 words
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Article192 1966-11-19 1 SAIGON. Fri. (UPI) Here is Premier Nguyen Cao Kv's newly reshuffled 22-man Cabinet: Deputy Premier and Minister of Defence Lt. Gen. Nguyen Huu Co, Commissioner for Hrual Construction Maj. Gen. Nguyen Due Thang. Serurity Minister Maj. Linh Quang Vien, Information Minister Maj. Gen. Nguyen Bao Tri,192 words
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Article, Illustration27 1966-11-19 1 UPI TelephotoUPI Telephoto - 27 words
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Article602 1966-11-19 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Four undergrads of the University of Singapore have been banished from the Republic. The Police tonight announced that these four students have been issued with expulsion orders under the Banishment Ordinance. All of them are not citizens of Singapore. They are Abdul Razak Ahmad.602 words
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Article310 1966-11-19 1 JAKARTA. Fri. (tPI) Gen. Suharto's Army today appeared to be suffering the pains of disunity, but reports of a planned coup d'etat against the military strongman were not judged to be credible. A week of frenzied speculation had been touched off by a local Press310 words
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Article, Illustration18 1966-11-19 2 THE popular YAMAHA MIA piano which can be seen at Yamaha Music (Asia) Ltd 371-373, Serangoon Road, Singapore.18 words
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Article, Illustration241 1966-11-19 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. A pretty 24-year-old Australian bride of two months flew to the Republic yesterday, for a reunion with her husband, who is a band leader at a hotel here. They were separated two days after their marriage in Adelaide,241 words
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461 1966-11-19 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. With the introduction of modern methods and "know-how", Singapore ran now produce cast iron comparable to international standards. The Light Industries Services. a branch of the Economic Development Board, is currently giving technical advice to eight foundries here to increase their production461 words
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202 1966-11-19 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Muslim Pilgrimage Board here will shortly open the door of its savings section to students. The Board will then ask and encourage students to save their pocket-money with the Board. Confirming thus. the Board's General Manager. Syed Nahar202 words
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Article79 1966-11-19 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Complaints were made by students taking the Higher School Certificate Examination yesterday that the questions set in one of the two Principal Level papers in Chinese had questions set outside the syllabus. These complaints were referred to the Ministry of Education who immediately cabled the Cambridge79 words
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Article194 1966-11-19 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Thirty delegates from five countries will attend the 11th Executive Committee Meeting of the Indo-Pacific Committee of CIOS (International Council of Scientific Management) here on Nov. 21 and 22. They will come from India Japan. Australia. Korea and New Zealand. Among those participating at194 words
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199 1966-11-19 2 SINGAPORE F r i. More than 40,000 peoples attended tae 2nd Ideal Home Exhibition organised by the Y.W.C.A. at the victoria Memorial Hall, this year. Thus was almost twice the number of people who attended last year's exhibition at which there were 25.000 visitors. More199 words
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Article32 1966-11-19 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. —Water will be rut off at Niroll Drive between Tanah Merah Besar and Ist Public Latrine. Niroll Drive from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday. Nov. 21.32 words
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146 1966-11-19 2 JOHORE BAHRIT, Fri. The Party Rakyat here has called for the formation of a united front of opposition political parties. The Party's Secretary, Mr. C. C. Yong. said that the party had adopted a resolution at its recent annual conference in Penang calling146 words
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125 1966-11-19 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The 30-member Italian trade mission scheduled to arrive in Singapore on Nov. 21 has postponed its visit for a week. Its number will be increased by six. it was announced bv the Italian Trade Office here. The mission will arrive on Nov.125 words
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Article, Illustration154 1966-11-19 2 THE purchase of a Boeing 727 Jet airline? has 1 been announced bt Y.C. Chow. President of China Air Lines of Taipeh, Formosa. Cost of the aircraft, with spares is 518 million (Malay, sian). China Air Lines plans to take delivery of the154 words
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Miscellaneous45 1966-11-19 2 S'pore Diary Singapore Diary Saturday. Nov. 19. 10 a.m. to d p.m. National Library. Stamford Road: Photographic Exhibition. 8 p.m. Victoria Theatre. Empress Place: "A Song Recital" by Lee Howe Choral Society. 8 p.m. National Theatre, Tank Road: "Malam Dendang Runaja" a Malay variety show.45 words
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Article, Illustration795 1966-11-19 3 Modeleine Nothon - Modeleine Nothon SINGAPORE, Wed. A visiting Yogi, Miss Roma Blair, is here to dispel the fallacy that: "Yoga is just standing on your head and getting tied up in knots." "Most certainly not!" protested the auburn-haired willowy woman who looks like795 words
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125 1966-11-19 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Commandant of the Police Training School. Thomson Road. Enche Othman bin Omar, has been promoted to Assistant Commissioner of Police (Training and Personnel) with effect from Nov. 16. A Police spokesman, who announced Enche Othman's promotion added that before his promotion he125 words
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62 1966-11-19 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The I Member of Parliament for Bukit Timah Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. has been appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Mr. Chor's new appointment came into effect from Nov. 2. He was the former Political Secretary to the Minister for Health62 words
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Article, Illustration333 1966-11-19 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.—The Singapore International Chamber of Commerce Jill hold full-time introductory management training courses for employees of its members tp om January, next year. Tnese courses will be held jn collaboration with the lnstitute of Management and the University S ngapore's Department olEASTERN SUN Pix - 333 words
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435 1966-11-19 3 PETER LOKE - By_ PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today refused to meet student leaders of the Ngee Ann College because they had not complied with the conditions which he had laid down. In a letter to the President435 words
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Article, Illustration86 1966-11-19 3 SFNGAPOFE. Fri. Theresa Seet, 19, Singapore's recently elected "Miss Suzuki-A-Go-Go" returned last night after a 10-day trip to Japan. She described her trip as. "exhausting but thrilling". She was accorded red carpet treatment in Japan, Miss Theresa Seet was conducted on tours of the Suzuki86 words
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62 1966-11-19 4 These two happy Cathay Pacific Airways flight hostesses. Alice Lu (left) of Hong Kong, and Bangkok born Suda Sihaurai will be taking care of things at the Cathay Pacific stand at the First Asian Trade Fair in Bangkok. Alice who is already skilled as a graceful Chinese folk dancer, is62 words
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322 1966-11-19 4 KUCHING, Fri. The Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli, has assured the wife of the late Mr. Petrus Tayon that he and his Cabinet Ministers would discuss the possibility of bringing back the remains of her husband from Balai Kerangan, Sekuyit in Indonesian322 words
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Article143 1966-11-19 4 SEREMBAN, Fri. More than 2,000 people near Sikamat village here are living in fear of eviction since the State Government has granted permission to a tin mining company to operate in the area. The villagers have been staying there for nearly 50 years as farmers and143 words
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204 1966-11-19 4 KUCHING, Fri —General Tunku Osman bin Tunku Mohamed Jewa, Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, said here this afternoon the Malaysian Armed Forces offered ample opportunites for careers for ambitious young Malaysians. General Tunku Osman said this at a press conference on his arrival204 words
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95 1966-11-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysia will be one of a number of Asian countries to be visited by grouns of Australian student during thp next few weeks. The students will make the tours during their summer vacations. The party of 53 students going to Malaysia will95 words
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Article77 1966-11-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A new set of X'mas and New Year cards in aid of the Spastic Children's Association of Selangor are now available to members of the public. They are on sale at the Weld Supermarket and Robinsons in Kuala Lumpur and Ben's Mini Market77 words
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333 1966-11-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The extension of Public Trustee Ordinance to Eastern Malaysia was to keep in line with the Government's policy of achieving uniformity in the administration, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, the Minister of Home Affairs, said today333 words
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194 1966-11-19 4 SEREMBAN, Fri. Forty of the 81 university students from Indonesia, who are now on a goodwill tour of Malaysia, will be visiting Negri Sembilan to- morrow. They will make a courtesy call on the Mentri Besar, Dato Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohamad,194 words
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Article103 1966-11-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Australian mail traffic to Malaysia and other countries set a new record in the past financial year. According to the 1965-66 Annual Report of the Post-master-General. a total of 2.556.000.000 postal articles for Australia and overseas were handled during the year. At the end103 words
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Article145 1966-11-19 4 KAJANG. Frl. Six people including two women, were seriously injured when a car and a lorry crashed head-on six miles north of Ka.jang at 5 p.m. today. The lorry driver whose name is still not available fractured both legs. Four were in the car. Besides145 words
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220 1966-11-19 4 KUCHING, Fri. The Sarawak Museum reference library has recently received a valuable gift of books and periodicals worth not less than $l,BOO as a parting gift from the emeritus curator, Mr. Tom Harrisson. Mr. Harrisson said that he wanted these reference sources to continue to220 words
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Article81 1966-11-19 4 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Fri. A group of 12 travel agents from Singapore and Malaysia has advised Queensland authorities on tourism. The agent visited the Gold Coast tourist resort south of Brisbane at the invitation of the Gold Coast City Council. They were shown all types of accommodation,81 words
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Article, Illustration88 1966-11-19 4 Now that it is raining practically everyday this may be just the dress you are looking for to go to that party that your friend has invited you. Irene is the name of the girl in this picture. Like many beautiful girls, she has brains, too. Irene has88 words
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Article140 1966-11-19 5 FRANKFURT, Fri. (UPD Several persons were killed and 41 injured last night in the collision between a -ommuter train and an apparently unmanned diesel coach, a Fire Department spokesman said. He said that according to information available so far, 41 person lost their lives. doctor,140 words
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Article125 1966-11-19 5 OTTAWA, Fri. (AP) Foreign Secretary Mr. Paul Martin will fly to New York on Sunday to take over Canada's negotiations at the United Nations on a proposed two-China's resolution. The annual debate on the seating of Communist China begins in the general assembly at New125 words
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Article188 1966-11-19 5 LONDON. Fri. (UPD Peter John Reen, 43, a former Radar Officer during Britain's nuclear bomb test in 1957, who said he stuffed leftover secret documents in nooks arcfUnd his home, was fined £6O today under the Official Secrets Act. The prosecution said that when Police searched188 words
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Article83 1966-11-19 5 CONCEPCION, Chile, Fri. (UPI) The Moreno Siamese twins, joined at the chest and stomach, died yesterday after an attempt to separate them failed. The twins, a boy and a girl, were born on Monday, weighing only three kilograms between them, doctors said on Wednesday they had little83 words
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167 1966-11-19 5 ACAPULCO, Mexico. Fri. (AP) Italian actress Vsrna Lisi says she will not appear nude in movies because her son does not like it. The Italian actress made the comments while attending the 9th World Review of Film Festivals with her husband. Franco Pesci. She167 words
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Article, Illustration62 1966-11-19 5 AMMAN, Jordan, Fri. Pictured left to right at the visiting Pakistan President's residence here recently are: Princess Ferial, wife of Prince Mohammed; Bejoum, standing next to her father, visiting President Field Marshal Mohammed Ayub Khan, and King Hussein I of Jordan. President Ayub Khan arrived on62 words
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409 1966-11-19 5 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Fri. (UPI). THE Police Chief in suburban Bay Village, home of Dr. Samuel Sheppard, said yesterday he must assume the killer of Sheppard's first wife "is still out there running around." But the county prosecutor said there are no plans409 words
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158 1966-11-19 5 DELRAY BEACH, Florida, Fri. (AP) U.S. Air Force Colonel James Jabara, America's first Jet Ace, was killed yesterday in a one car smash up on the Florida turnpike. The Florida Highway Patrol said Jabara, 43, died of head injuries he suffered when his158 words
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Article36 1966-11-19 5 SYDNEY, Fri. (UPI) The Australian Federation of Air Line Pilots voted yesterday on a strike proposal that could paralyse Qantas Airlines' world wide operation. The Qantas pilots propose striking over salary and safety conditions.36 words
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Article129 1966-11-19 5 DAMASCUS, Syria. Fri. (AP). President Abdul Rahman Aref of Iraq said yesterday his country would fight against Israel in the event of a new Israeli attack on any Arab country. In a speech broadcast by Baghdad Radio, Mr. Aref said: "We hereby tell the whole129 words
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95 1966-11-19 5 CLOQUET Minnesota. Fri. (CPI) A brownhaired 14-year-old girl was raped and stabbed to death yesterday on the stage of the music room at Cloquet High School The victim was identified as Kathleen Marie Bod i e, described by school officials as an "excellent" 9th95 words
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Article120 1966-11-19 5 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Queen Elizabeth's husband Prince Philip today put on display 69 wild life photographs to aid the World Wild Life Fund The 69 enlarged photographs all taken by Prince Philip in trips to out of the way spots are for sale. Prices120 words
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Article56 1966-11-19 5 BUENOS AIRES. Fri. (UPI) The Argentine government yesterday paid its respects to Australian Ambassador Mr. Kevin Thomas Kelly at a farewell luncheon. Mr. Kelly is returning to Melbourne later this month. Dr. Jorge A. Mazzinghi, sub-Secretary of Foreign Relations, hosted the luncheon. Among those attending were ambassadors from56 words
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Article58 1966-11-19 5 MANILA, Fri. (UPI) A newly-married man was found dead in a city apartment yesterday, his head crushed, his body with multiple stab wounds and his hands and feet chopped off. Police reported today. Police said they suspected the victim, Richardo Fontiila, 24, might have been killed due58 words
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179 1966-11-19 5 LONDON. Fri. (UPI). —Miss India, a tail, sloeeved beauty who wants to be a gynaecologist, last night became "Miss World 1966. Miss Reita Faria received her diamond-glinting crown, a silver orb. £2.500 ($7,000) and the opportunity of earning as much as £30,000 ($84,000)179 words
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Article50 1966-11-19 5 CARACAS, Fri. (UPI) Delegates to the fifth World Congress of Petroleum Workers which opens on Monday have started to arrive here. The arrivals included Hiroshi Matsumot and Yutaka Mihatake of Japan, and Park Young Sung of Korea. Some 250 delegates representing 85 countries are expected to participate.50 words
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Article, Illustration75 1966-11-19 5 THE new United States Ambassador to Japan, U. Alexis Johnson who arrived in Japan recently, to assume his post, called on Prime Minister Eisaku Sato at the latter's official residence In Tokyo. The photo shows: Japan's Prime Minister Eisaku Sato (right) welcomes the newlyPANA Photo - 75 words
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Article86 1966-11-19 5 NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Fri. (AP) Mr. Arthur J. Davis, convicted of slaying six persons in a shooting spree, was sentenced yesterday to death in the electric chair. The sentence was handed down by three judges who convicted Davis less than 24 hours earlier on six counts86 words
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138 1966-11-19 5 LONDON, Fri. (AP) A Labour Party legislator has told Parliament that Britain's thugs and criminals are freely learning karate the lethal Japanese art made popular by James Bond. Mr. George Rhodes called on the government yesterday to hold an official inquiry into the spread of clubs138 words
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Article19 1966-11-19 5 KATHMANDU, Fri. (UPI) Nepal's King Mahendra and Queen Ratna returned from their State visit to France yesterday.19 words
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183 1966-11-19 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AP) —President Johnson, doing well after surgery, had a visit yesterday from former President Dwight D. Eisenhower. who exclaimed with surprise 4 I was so excited he was able to talk." Mr. Eisenhower spent 51 minutes at the Bethesda Naval Hospital most183 words
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Article79 1966-11-19 6 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) The London "Times" said today that President De Gaulle "dislikes and mistrusts" the prospect of British membership of the Common Market because he regarded Britain as "subservient to the United States." The paper said that th e French President regarded Britain as "a79 words
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68 1966-11-19 6 BONN. Fri. (AFP) Operation of the "Hot line" between the White Houee and Schaumburg Palace has been postponed indefinitely because of the German political situation, a semi-offi-cial source said last night. It was agreed to establish the line when Chancellor Ludwig Erhard visited Washington recently.68 words
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Article, Illustration49 1966-11-19 6 AMMAN. Jordan. Fri.— Visiting Pakistan President Field .Marshal Ayub Khan (left) accepts a Field Marshals baton from Jordan's King Hussein at a ceremony here on Sunday. I he Pakistan President was on a four-day visit and he reaflirmed hi« country's pledge to support Jordan against Israel.49 words
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185 1966-11-19 6 BERLIN, Fri (AFP). Pan-American Airways Berlin director, Mr. Alfred Beuthenmueller, protested last night against East Germany's retusal to allow the company's inquiry commission to visit the scene of Tuesday's mail plane crash. He said that such a refusal had never been made before185 words
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Article98 1966-11-19 6 LONDON, Fri. (AP) Scarface' Harry Roberts made a five-minute appearance yesterday at the Old Bailey courthouse where he will be tried for the slaying of three London policemen on Aug. 12. The 30-year-old ex-convict, captured after being on the run for three months. stared intently98 words
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320 1966-11-19 6 WASHINGTON. Fri <AP> President Johnson dressed for the first time since his operations to celebrate last ninht his 32nd wedding anniversary. He cut a cake and pronounced he has "the best wife in the world." Vice President and Mrs. Hubert H Humphrey were320 words
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Article81 1966-11-19 6 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Prime Minister Harold Wilson on Friday denied that MPs telephones were being tapped. Mr. Wilson. apparently troubled by reports of unlawful telephone tapping by British security police, told the House of Commons. "There is no tapping of MPs telephones nor has there81 words
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Article71 1966-11-19 6 DAYTON. Ohio. Fri. (AP) The Mead Corp.. on? of the world's largest paper paperboard manufacturers announced a joint production programme with Unipak, S.A.L., of Lebanon yesterday The two-year-old Lebanese firm said Mead will join in production of paper and paperboard at a new Unipak plant scheduled to begin71 words
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Article92 1966-11-19 6 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. (AP) A man carrying a poodle and coloured toy balloons ran when accosted by narcotics agents, throwing away both dog and balloons. The agents pursued and confiscated more than USS 100.000 worth of heroin and cocaine, the State Narcotics Bureau announced yesterday. Agents92 words
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Article45 1966-11-19 6 SAIGON. Fri. (AP) A 53-year-old woman was found shot, a note pinned to her body. It said she was a traitor working for the Vietnamese government. That was one incident reported yesterday by Vietnamese authorities releasing the results of Vietcong activity last week.45 words
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286 1966-11-19 6 NEW YORK. Fri. (AFP). —The American Jewish Congress released a statement yesterday strongly criticising West Germany's Oberammergau passion play- This declaration which was signed by Dr. Joachim Prinz. president of the American Jewish Congress and eleven leading authors, poets, p:aywrights actors and educators, denounces the286 words
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Article149 1966-11-19 6 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP>— Agreement on a new contract has ended the threeday strike by musicians that blocked the opening of the New York City Ballet Company's season at the New York State Theatre in Lincoln Centre. General Manager Betty Cage said the company will open tonight149 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-11-19 6 A VETERAN Communist Chinese journalist and chief and city editor of one the leading Communist Chinese paper in Hons: Kong, Liu Yueh-sheng (centre in black) on his arrival in Taipei last week, is being interviewed by correspondent of NBC of United States (left). The well-known and veteran76 words
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198 1966-11-19 6 LONDON, Fri. (UPI). The sun virtually ignored Europe yesterday as heavy rains continued to wash England and Italy and a cap of snow began to settle on Scandinavia. The British Isles looked for some let ud In the gales and storms that have lashed198 words
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Article108 1966-11-19 6 PARIS. Fri. (API A West German Bundestag member said yesterday that his country was opposed to a treaty halting the spread of nuclear weapons. H. Erik Blumenfeld. a Christian Democrat, tolc a conference of Atlantic Alliance (NATO) parliamentarians that such a treaty would permit Russia108 words
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Article122 1966-11-19 6 BRUSSELS. Fri (AFH Delegates from East Africa and the European Common Market ended the present phase of negotiations on East African association with the trading area with the hope that they would resume negotiations "in the near future The main obstacle to the entry of Kenya.122 words
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347 1966-11-19 7 ROME, Fri. (AFP). Italy's Po valley resembled a giant battlefield early today as troops and civilians worked in howling winds and torrential rain to strengthen dikes in the face of rising floods. Already thousands of acres of land are under water following347 words
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Article84 1966-11-19 7 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) The headquarters of "Amnesty International" (an international organisation working to protect the rights of prisoners) will be shifted from London to a neutral country or to Strasburg (France) unless adequate police protection is granted the organisation here, the president of the organisation, Mr.84 words
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Article82 1966-11-19 7 NEW HAVEN. Connecticut, fri. (AFP). —A New Haven rourt today sentenced Negro Arthur Davis to the electric rhair for the murder of six people last August. Davie ran berserk on August 2fi after he had been dehis girl friend Gloria Ba^kerville. At his trial it was82 words
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Article95 1966-11-19 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI)— United Press International and Random House announced yesterday they are collaborating in the publication of a news annual. The hard-cover book, tit ed "1966 The news that made the year,'* will contain 600 photographs and more than 100,000 words in its 32095 words
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Article122 1966-11-19 7 DUBLIN. Frt. (AFP» —The Irish Prime Minister Mr. Jack Lynch told newsmen at his first press conference as head of a new government that he was taking the first opportunity to see British Premier Harold Wilson to discuss adjustments in the year old Anglo- Irish free trade122 words
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68 1966-11-19 7 INDONESIAN President Sukarno Inspects the passing out parade of officers at the cadets graduation ceremony of Indonesia's newly integrated Armed Forces Academy held on November 11th at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta. This marked the first graduation ceremony of the integrated Armed Forces Academy of the three services which wasPANA Photo - 68 words
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295 1966-11-19 7 POINT PLEASANT. West Virginia. Fri. (UPI) It was a "birdlike creature", six to seven feet tall, grey in colour with red eyes and a 10-foot wingspan and travelled "at about 100 miles an hour.*' That was how two Point Pleasant couples described to police the295 words
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Article55 1966-11-19 7 VANCOUVER. British Columbia, Fri. (UPI) A Vancouver Hotel is after Jayne Mansfield's scalp because a number of hotel blankets disappeared from her suite just before she attended an honouring ceremony at an Indian reservation. Four blankets were missing from the suite after Miss Mansfield was honoured by55 words
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399 1966-11-19 7 MADRID, Fri. (UPI) Generalising) Francisco Franco, who has ruled Spain as a dictator for 30 years, is gradually moving the country toward a return to constitutional government to pave the way for his eventual retirement, informed political sources said today. The sources399 words
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Article78 1966-11-19 7 NEW YORK. Frt. (AFP) American Professor Dr. Ott. tried out an interesting experiment with television. He placed rats in front of a TV set for six hours a day. He noted that at the end of ten days their behaviour became abnormal and that by the end78 words
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Article151 1966-11-19 7 KAMPALA. Fri. (AFP) The Uganda government has urged Britain not to permit Sir Edward Mutesa to celebrate his 42nd birthday on Nov. 19 as Kabaka (King) of Buganda. according to a foreign ministry statement here. The statement said Britain had been warned that any official ceremonv on151 words
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Article77 1966-11-19 7 TOKYO. Fri. (AP).— Stunned by four major plane disasters in Japan this year, the government has disclosed plans to establish an Aeronautics Safety College. Transportation Minister Mr. Sensuke Fujieda yesterday told a parliamentary committee investigating last Sunday's crash that his department was hoping that the77 words
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Article137 1966-11-19 7 VATICAN CITY. Fri. <UPI» Pope Paul VI today accepted the resignations of the church's three senior cardinals from their diocesan sees in compliance with the pontiff's recent recommendation that bishops over 75 give up the administration of their dioceses. The three were Eugene Cardinal Tisserant. French137 words
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125 1966-11-19 7 No agreement on TokyoManila talks TOKYO. Fri. (AP) The Philippines and Japan faiied today to acree on ways to increase Japanese economic and technical aid to the Philippines. Delegates at the JapanPhilippine joint economic commission decided to hold another meeting next year at a date to be sent later. The125 words
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462 1966-11-19 7 LONDON. Fri. (UPI). Prim* 8 Minister Harold Wilson told parliament last night the question of any separate nuclear deterrent in Europe would be "a fundamental danger to any hope of understanding with the East a divisive and weakening factor within the European Economic Community."462 words
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Article138 1966-11-19 7 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Fri. (AP) Jordanian villagers who lost their homes In last Sunday's Israeli raid have refused aid from the Jordanian government and burned piles of tents and clothing sent from Amman, the newspaper A 1 Moharrer said yesterday. It reported demonstrations in the town of Hebron,138 words
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224 1966-11-19 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (ITPI). Astronomers advised stargazers to watch for the Leonid meteor shower again tonight if they missed the main show on Wednesday because of cloud cover. Much of the U.S. missed the celestial show of the century due to weather conditions. but a224 words
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Article184 1966-11-19 7 SAIGON. Fri. <UPI) Communists sneaked Into a major American ammunition depot and blew up supplies with a satchel charge today for the second time in three weeks. U S. spokesmen said at about 1:15 a.m. the Vietcong apparently penetrated once more the defence perimeter of the184 words
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Article185 1966-11-19 7 THE HAGUE. Fri. (UPI)— The Dutch government has put new restrictions on movements of Communist Chinese diplomats here, the latest move in a four months old conflict between the two countries. Foreign Minister Mr. Joseph Luns told Shen Wei Liang. Chinese deputy Charge d'Affaires, in a185 words
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Miscellaneous180 1966-11-19 6 Tk line IVITHIN *TME SCCRET PROJECTION CHAMBER AT UNCLE MEAPQUART6R6, STARTLING PILMS ARE SHOWN BY CHIEF ALEXANDER WAVGRLV' ANP AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES. ME CAN HARPuY KNOW TMAT ME H/AASBLP WILL FALL TRAGIC VICTIM TO TMe AWESOME WEAPON TMAT WILL SOON TEMPT THRUSH ANP TRIGGER... yes... 91 UUS4JM6 THE LASER180 words
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Article467 1966-11-19 8 TS it essential, for women to be the daughters or wives of illustrious fathers or husbands irt order to qualify for the post of Prime Mirtister? Mrs. Bandaranaike took Over as Premier of Ceylon after the assassination of her husband and tried to run her country according to467 words
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Article406 1966-11-19 8 THE fishery industry should be expanded in A Malaysia and Singapore. The Republic has announced a major scheme for deep-sea fishing and for processing fish and other sea food in Jurong. The South China Sea and the Indian Ocean can provide enough fish for local consumption as406 words
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Article660 1966-11-19 8 WHEN th« DSC invited Dr. L«« Sitw Choh to contribute his view* on Singapore's phoney independence, I criticised it for the reason that a club like DSC, on organisation of University undergraduates, should deem fit to discuss the subject which should have been brought up over a year660 words
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Article166 1966-11-19 8 MY daughter, who is teaching in a Government School very far away from her home, recently asked for a transfer to one nearby when the yearly transfer forms were sent out to all schools. Her journey to school la very time consuming, it takes her about166 words
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Article169 1966-11-19 8 LEE LAM THYE - LEE LAM THYE Ipoh. TTHE traffic situation Of A Ipoh. which was at one time very orderly, has deteriorated in the past few months owing to the complete disregard for traffic rules by inconsiderate cyclists, pedestrians and motor cyclists There is no sign of a remedy169 words
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484 1966-11-19 8 PAUL YUN - PAUL YUN Member of U.S.S.U Singapore. RECENT press reports on the Inaugural Convention of the Students' National Action Front, jointly organised on November 9 by representatives of the four institutions of higher learning ta Singapore conveyed certain impressions which, in the absence of further facts484 words
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Article59 1966-11-19 8 IN APRIL this year a batch of F.T.C. teachers from Muar attended an intensive course at Penang. Again another course in August. The Education Department has yet to pay their travelling allowances for both occasions. Now Christmas is around the corner. Will the Education Department see that this59 words
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Article590 1966-11-19 8 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG Taiping P* IS regrettable that D.T.C. Union officials have chosen to misinterpret my letter as a move to heap credit on the N.U.T. for the achievement of Parity for D.T.C. teachers for nowhere in my letter was the N.U.T. at all mentioned.590 words
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Article291 1966-11-19 8 R. RETHNASAMT - R. RETHNASAMT Ipoh. I AM a member of the National Land Finance Co-operative Society Ltd., Kuala Lumpur and wish to bring to the attention of the Committee of Management through the courtesy of your valuable columns of the long delay in the issue of Share Certificates.291 words
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Article118 1966-11-19 8 pUMOl RS about the 'woman i B black" still go 0 n They tend to instil fear in the minds 0 f parents. Hence, the*? mill, clous rumours should be stopped. There are two wavi to kill a rumour:— 1 (1) Do not listen to it;118 words
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Article232 1966-11-19 8 AMER HAMZAH - AMER HAMZAH Pengerusi Kesatuan Kebang>aani OJ ru2 Lepasan Maktab Latehan Harlan T.mChawangan Negeri TN THE DTC teachers' 1 gathering at Sur.ga! Patani and A lor Star on 11.11.1966 Mr Chew Choon Ming, Secretary General of the National Union of DTC Trained Teachers. explained in232 words
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Article247 1966-11-19 8 HONG NG SAY - NG SAY HONG Taiping FROM your report of the 10th instant we Malaysians note that another political party (opposition party has made its debut in the Malaysian poTtical arena, namely the United Malaysian Chinese Organisation. With the umpteenth Malaysian opposition parties now in existence247 words
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Advertisement27 1966-11-19 8 AH letters to the Editor must have the address of the writer. They must aim be properly signed. All letters must b* short and to the point.27 words
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Article521 1966-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Fri —Conation on the Stock Exchange t active with more buying supports. Key industrials Mined further. G.mmon f- 2 ted another feature of h Kh 402,000 unit« changed hands from $l-31 to 51.39 or short covering. Esso rlimbed to $2.96 from $2.94. while Guinness also edged521 words
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Article158 1966-11-19 9 Tokyo. Fri. (ap> a 5S or Danese trade misr??t Vl visit Australia next February for three k 'Vo or omote the exv; 1 of Japanese chemicals a °**n under. rtn r e f a P an Chemical Inlhs ociat :°n in Tokyo, h sponsor the158 words
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Article14 1966-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The price for today was $606 Picul, up aO cents.14 words
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152 1966-11-19 9 WASHLNGTON, Fri. (AP). Around the world by air for US$O95. Trans World Airlines told the Civil Aeronautics Board yesterday would offer such a global excursion fare if it is granted "The Trans Pacific routes it seeks. TWA added that the ro un d-the-world152 words
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Article273 1966-11-19 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 62i cents per lb., up g cts. from previous rlose. The tonr was very quiet. The market ruled inactive until late morning. Levels were better273 words
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282 1966-11-19 9 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) The Malaysian Tin Mining Enterprise of Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd. has commemorated the sixtieth anniversary of its mining activities in the Sungei Lambing region of Pahang and issued a history oi the venture. The company now runs one of the282 words
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Article70 1966-11-19 9 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) The rubber market closed quiet with spot 18-3/8 18-5/8. Settlement House: Dec 18-5/16 18-1/2 Jan 18-9/16 18-11/16 Feb 18-13/16 18-15/16 Jan/March 18-13/16 18-7/# April June 19-7/16 19-1/2 July/Sept 19-13/16 19-15/16 Oct/Dec 19-7/8 19-15/16 Jan/March 19-15/16 20 April, June. July/Sept, and Oct/Dec 19-15/16 20 General70 words
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Article50 1966-11-19 9 NEW YORK. Fri (UPI) Rubber futures closed ten points lower yesterday. There were no sales. Jan 22.40 22.90 Mar. 22.50 23.00 May 22.50 23.00 July 22.50 23 00 Sep. 22.50 23 00 Nov. 22.50 23.00 Spot No. 1 RSS was unchanged at 22} cents per pound, nominal.50 words
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Article32 1966-11-19 9 LONDON. Frl. (UPI) Tin remained steady this morning. Turnover 37 0 tons. Spot buyers 1203 sellers 1204 business 1203. 3months buyers 1206* sellers 1207J business 120*5 1207. settlement 1204.32 words
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195 1966-11-19 9 LONDON, Fri. (AFP) The Congo hopes to increase its tin production, which last year reached its lowest level for 30 years, Mr. Martin For-tune-Ipoto, Counsellor at the Congo Embassy in London and Tin Council Delegate, writes in "Tin International" published today. The loss of195 words
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Article71 1966-11-19 9 NEW DELHI. Fri. (ATP) Indian Commerce Minister. Mr. Manubhai Shah today discussed trade matters with a five-man delegation sponsored by the Airicindo Industrial Development Corporation from Kenya. The minister and delegation discussed increasing trade between India and East Africa. Delegation's main aim It to obtain financial and tech*71 words
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Article, Illustration78 1966-11-19 9 This was the scene at the main office of the Amsterdam Saving Bank recently when Dutch volunteers were busy unloading baskets full of money and coins for counting at the end of their collection in benefit of Tibetan refugees in India. These baskets full of donatedPANA photo - 78 words
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353 1966-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. "Glimpse", an unusual exhibit of 73 prizewinning colour photographs. now on a worldwide 50 country tour, opened today at the National Library Lecture Hall. Stamford Road. Singapore. The tastefully displayed exhibit of salon prints, selected from 300 award winners in the Kodak353 words
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Article146 1966-11-19 9 BRUSSELS Fri. (UPI) Gold and Foreign exchange reserves in the Common Market countries rose by US$3OO million between June and September this year, an executive commission report showed yesterday. This brought holdings to above $2O billion (B) and reflected an upswing in visible trade in146 words
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Article44 1966-11-19 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today they were: Selling T.T./6 D. ready were: Deutsche Marks 1287/8; Swiss Francs 140; Belgian Francs 1614: French Francs 160-1/8: Italian Lire *****; Danish Kroner 224444 words
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181 1966-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Public Relations directors of 17 major international airlines have just concluded a meeting in Stockholm Tor the purpose of discussing matters of common interest. Termed the European Public Relations Advisory Committee of lATA or EUPRAC the organisation comprises PR directors of European airlines181 words
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Article146 1966-11-19 9 STOCKHOLM. Frl. Scandinavian Airlines carried 3.240.622 passengers In the financial year which ended Sept. 30. 1966, an increase of 8 per cent over the preceding 12 months, BAS reports. System-wide traffic was up 6 per cent to 416 million revenue ton-kilometres, while the overall load factor146 words
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Article376 1966-11-19 9 INDUSTRIAL BoUStead Chemical Co. Cold Storage Dunlop B. 1.50 1.47 2.92 1. 1.5? 1.49 2.98 2.;o E. Smelting Fsso ord« united Hold*. FitzpatrlekH F. N. Ord*. Gammon Guinness CD Hotel S'pura Hume <M> Ltd XAU Hume (F.E.) Ord. M.B.B.S W.M. (Malaysia)... M. Banking M. Tables M. Cement376 words
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Article42 1966-11-19 9 First Malayan 2.08 £.18 Second Malayan 1.47 1.57 Third Malayan 1.05 1.16 Malaysian Commerce \D... -&3 •»4 Mai. Having Fund Sterling 1.24 1.34 Commodity XD 1/9 4/4 First Hong Kong 1.00 1.05* Second Hong Kong .70 .74* eilong Kong Currency)42 words
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Article103 1966-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Stnga> pore Chinese Produce Etchanee noon prices today were. Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 41.50 Coconut oil (FOB) Drum« 43.50 Sugar(Java)exffodown 25.50 Nutmeg 110s 495.00 Nutmegs H A W Garbled Lamponj 2*5.00 Black Pepper (FOB) 125.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 125.00 Lampnnc Black Pepper AST A103 words
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Article172 1966-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today > God owns Vessels 1/2 Centaur 5 Rajula 8/9 Yamateru Maru 10/11 Straat Futami 13/14 Bankura 15/16 Maron 21/22 Siberoet 26/27 Kimanis 27/28 Tjipondok 20/30 Nichiry Maru 31/32 Meihohsan Maru 33/34 Eastern Maid 35/36 Mombaaa Maru172 words
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Article873 1966-11-19 9 ARRIVALS IN BISOAFOIE Time 8.20 a.m. Airline MAL 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MAL 111 from Kuala Lupmur. Time 1030 a.m. Airline ML 4*l from Kuchlng. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MAL 005 from Penan*. Ipoh, Koala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 11.11 a.m. Airline Thai873 words
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405 1966-11-19 10 Company makes 10,000 pianos monthly or 120,000 annually SINGAPORE, Sat. LOCAL youths in Singapore will be able to show their talents and be trained into good artists when the Yamaha Music (Asia) Ltd. Singapore opens today. This is the first local joint venture with405 words
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Article, Illustration321 1966-11-19 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Beautiful and shapely Miss Margaret Van Meel (19) "Miss Singapore 1966" will answer all inquiries that pour in at the new Yamaha Music (Asia) Ltd. in Serangoon Road which opens today. This modern and up to rtslp fully air-mndttionH showroom will display321 words
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Article142 1966-11-19 10 Mr. Tomiya Kuroda - Mr. Tomiya Kuroda Managing Director Yamaha Music <Asia) Ltd SINGAPORE is a yo u ng and dynamic country. Its multi-racial community provides a multi-cultural centre. The musical potentiality in S ngapore is not to be underestimated. Japan is the most well developed country in Asia. Its142 words
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Advertisement82 1966-11-19 10 THE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF QUALITY PIANOS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Yes! YAMAHA is the world's largest manufacturer of qualify Pianos and Musical Instruments. YAMAHA produces more than 90,000 pianos a year-evidence of the great demand for YAMAHA qualify. YAMAHA pianos are top qualify and precise. Great virtuosos like A. Khatchaturian, L.82 words
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Article319 1966-11-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri THE secretary-general of the Democratic Action Party, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. has labelled the Press here as "one of the creakiest joints" of Malaysian democracy. He voiced this opinion in the latest issue of "The Rocket.** the party's official publication, adding, however,319 words
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Article120 1966-11-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today "it is not necessary to have another Minister of Co-operative but the utmost objective Is to strengthen the present co-operative machinery in the country." Tun Razak was speaking at the opening of120 words
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Article88 1966-11-19 11 JESSELTON, Fri. A sum of approximately $3 million will be soent in Sa. bah next year on water supply projects. This will include the extension of water mains to rural areas throughout the State. This was disclosed today by the Acting Chief Minister. Enche Harris bin88 words
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125 1966-11-19 11 Fri. <AP) The elimination of Commun'st subversion is Sarawak's main problem. This could be achieved if the people co-operated with the security forces and government authorities. This was stated by the Paramount Chief of the B'dayuh Temensgone Salau Jambang during a tour of125 words
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Article152 1966-11-19 11 JESSELTON. Frt. The Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. M. K. Kidwai. flew here today for a flve-day visit to Sabah. Mr. Kidwai said although he had not visited the State for a long time. Sabah had not been out of his thoughts. He had been keeping152 words
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Article254 1966-11-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Vrl Fifteen of the visiting Indonesian university students met the Deputy Pr me Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. for half an hour this morning at the National Development Operations Room. Tun Razak was presented with a brass gone and books a gift from the Rector254 words
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Article91 1966-11-19 11 TAIPING. Fri. Thieves broke into a postal agency in Changkat Jering near here yesterdanv and stole a cash box. 10 shirts valued at S4O. and a pair o' shoes worth SIS. It was reported the agent, Mr K.H.M. Khadir. told police that the cash box stolen contained91 words
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51 1966-11-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Samat Art Gallery lending library, the first of its kind in Asia, was opened here yesterday by the Minister of Finance Mr. Tan Siew Sin. Picture shows Mr. Tan Siew Sin admiring some paintings with the manager, Enche Abdul Sam at bin Silat, after the opening51 words
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409 1966-11-19 11 IPOH. Fri. Red tape will bp eliminated to facilitate tin min ng industry in Perak. the Mentri Besar, l)ato Ahmad bin Said, said at a press conference today. He was commenting on the recent 'tin rush' in the State, especially in Upper Perak409 words
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Article108 1966-11-19 11 BEREMBAN. Fri. The Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees today issued strike notice to the Bahau Local Council. Negri Sembilan. to take effect on Dec. 2. Negri Sembilan branch secretary. Mr Meredith Coelho. told Eastern Sun the strike action was in pursuance of the union's108 words
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511 1966-11-19 11 PENANG. Fri. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. today stated that the budget was a sincere effort on the part of the State Government to show clearly the problems confronted in the field of social and economic development. He was replying to511 words
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Article196 1966-11-19 11 TAIPING, Fri. In a daylight drama, a second year engineering student. Goh Boon Lin. 22. arming himself with a parang locked himself up in a room in his girl friend's house in Tupai Road this morning. Police were called in but the youth would not give196 words
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Article113 1966-11-19 11 KUCHING. Fri. (AP) Thomas Kana. Secretary General of the Sarawak Alliance, said today, there was no question «f three parties in the Alliance namely Pesaka. Barjasa and Panas dissolving and forming a native Alliance Party. He said as Secretary General of Party Pesaka his party113 words
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Article99 1966-11-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. Four men armed with daggers yesterday morning held up a man in his house at Jalan Cheras and escaped with $750 in cash and valuables. The victim. Lam Pak Tow was having his breakfast when the lour thugs entered his house. They ordered him not99 words
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230 1966-11-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Japan is expected to make an offer of $25 million to Malaysia as payment of the World War II "blood debt/' High-level sources in Tokyo indicated today that this amount had been agreed by the230 words
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Article114 1966-11-19 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr Colin Goldsmith, head of the Department of Mathematics at Marlborough College, Wiltshire, Southern England, Is due to arrive from London for a sevenweek teaching tour of Malaysia and Singapore. His visit is under the auspices of the British Council. He will leave Singapore114 words
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Article217 1966-11-19 12 MALACCA, Fri. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Enche Ghafar bin Baba, today hit out at the 800 parents here who have not yet registered their children for secondary education. If they were waiting for the Government te go to them with cash in hand217 words
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Article43 1966-11-19 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. The field section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at Tanjong Irau, Kg. Heap Guan San, Kg. Teban Chinese Kampong and Chung Yee School, Jalan Ulu Sembawang on Monday, Nov. 21, at 7.30 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration30 1966-11-19 12 tish Board of o Rh des, Parliamentarv Secretary to the BrlssJSr. Minister of S'iTSTtrS iTS*;; oner 40 M »»»ysia, Sir BrH Sh HiSh C mmis30 words
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99 1966-11-19 12 The Lord Mayor of Birmingham, England, Alderman Harold Tyler (centre), chats to four Malaysian architects who called on him recently at Birmingham's Council House. From left are: Mr. Chen Voon Fee, ARIBA, Founder-Partner of Malayan Architects Co-Partnership, Kuala Lumpur; Mr. Yap Pow Veng, ARIBA, Assistant Director (Buildings) in the Public99 words
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194 1966-11-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A family planning medical seminar, particularly intended for the benefit of doctors from north Malaya, will be held in Penang tomorrow and on Sunday. The seminar which will be held under the auspices of the Federation of Family Planning Associations and194 words
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279 1966-11-19 12 Kl CHING, Fri. (AP) Demands for housing finance at the rate experienced in recent years is expected to be maintained over the next few vears and substantial funds will be required by the company to meet this demand according to the statement of the chairman279 words
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Article52 1966-11-19 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government today announced the promotion of six doctors in specialist fields in the gazette notification. They are Dr. (Miss) Yvonne Marjorie Salmon, Dr. E. O. (ioonetilleke. Dr. T. A. Sinnathuray. Dr. Tham Cheok Fai, Dr. Thong Kah Leong and Dr. Jerry Goh52 words
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Article39 1966-11-19 12 SINGAPORE. Fri The Minister of Defence has extended the operation of the Arms Offences Ordinance for a further period of 12 months, beginning from Dec. 12, 1966. This was announced in a Gazette notification today.39 words
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Article35 1966-11-19 12 ,J p OH. Fri. A 17-month, old child. Zalmi bin Ngah, was drowned in a stream at Kampong Manjol near here yesterday. He was playing near the stream when he fell in35 words
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Article, Illustration43 1966-11-19 12 hostesses Ali'ce°Lu Tlef I) a! Hn I r ciflc Airways flight born Suda Sihaurai wiU b, taklo^°r^ n S kok-!sr-'Kins'*' »w M'W Decem h ber irh on du,y until «»e Fair closes in from Suda about Thai-style dancing. n43 words
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Article364 1966-11-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The General Secretary of the National Union of Bank Employees Mr. A. M. John, said today it would be a sad day for Malaysian employees if employers could take refuge under Government I a w after hitting employees below the belt.364 words
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Article77 1966-11-19 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. A' cow was slaughtered th.s morning at the Government Abattoir and the meat' distributed to four charita-, ble institutions. The cow was seized byi men from the Ministry of* Health's special cattle dis-« posal squad, out of a herd 1 of ten in the airport77 words
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Advertisement123 1966-11-19 12 KIRINO ORGAN RECITAL All free admission tickets for the above recital at the Cultural Centre on 20th Nov. have been exhausted The Musical Society and Yamaha Music (Asia) Ltd.. wish to apologise to those who havs been turned away. However, arrangements have been made for the same recital to be123 words
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Article, Illustration613 1966-11-19 13 VUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Bars are well known for their charming hostesses and cosy atmosphere. Just sit in one of them and you'll find a friendly girl snuggling close to you. always willing to lend an ear to your woes about the woman at home or mother-in-law,613 words
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Advertisement154 1966-11-19 13 IN THE HOTEL MERLIN BARGAINS Check these prices from our Bargain Counter ladies Section Special Offer Printed Cotton Pyjamas Rayon Nightie Teteron Blouse i sleeve Cotton Blouse sleeveless Linen Shifts Swim Suit with netted waist Cotton Shifts Cotton Housecoat S 2.50 3.50 6.00 4.50 $10.50 S 6.50 SI 5.75 6.00154 words
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Advertisement158 1966-11-19 13 2nd MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! orchard! palace AT MIDNIGHT < AT 12.15 a m t'ZXdim HmJaMuum Itomtnm-Jmltom DouUim-lkl^m CtakummMu F*NAVISIO(Ii»t METROCOIDfi I Mill rftio faft&o X i&&W In the PEBBLE BAR Trudy Connor at the Piano and the Eddie Gomes Trio entertain nightly. FOUR LIONS SUNDAY BUFFET 12 noon to 3 p.m.158 words
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Miscellaneous203 1966-11-19 13 SHAW ;GANISATION APITOL Phone *****" t_a»t Day: 11-1.30-4-8.4.V9.3® p.m. Alfred Hitchcock TORN CERTAIN" Technicolor iUI-SB> OPENS TOMORROW! POISON ROSE" Mandarin in Scope Si Color T-nj»ht M'nite-Richard Harrison Killers Are Challenged" Eastmancolor <St Wide*cope I D O Phone ***** Now Showing 11-1.15 4 <Jft->.l> o.m. \lan Bate* Denholm Eihott ••NOTHING BUT203 words
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Miscellaneous876 1966-11-19 13 YOUR I t A. CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinanr. 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3/10 Johore Bahru: 4 Taiping: Bitu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (For Singapore vleien, please smttch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). 3 00 OPENING ANNCT. Prog. Summary. 3 01 MR SOFT TOUCH. 115 INTERNATIONAL ZONE876 words
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Miscellaneous45 1966-11-19 13 I"TH I)4Y TODAY: S-«- p m. Twist* *h»kn Indian A La Go Go s rm* c%.. rfw t*IAAMtVr>ftAMU'«XRE t•MtHMOtJ?) aiohabbat ZiNDAGi HAt iamus<-OLO«*t<>cuu 4 iuiv tSSFU mi rcniADM Jjj' Plu« Colorful Short of SINGAPORE "NATIONAL DAY" Tomorrow II a.m. Scope Color *PF. I ROM 7.AHRAIV45 words
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Miscellaneous220 1966-11-19 13 ORGA N t S A 1 IO N ODEON Phone 21-116 NOW SHOWING! Datlv 3 Show*: lt.M. 4.30 A 8.15 Tomorrow Extra Show at D am S1.5H. $i..V» a $4.00. No Free List, iCash Bookings On!vi 20th Century Fox Presents THE DINO DE LAURENTHS Production Ol 'The Bible'- .Is The220 words
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Article, Illustration64 1966-11-19 14 GEORGE KNUDSON of Canada hits a clear bunker shot on the 7th hole of the final day round of the 14th Canada Cup tournament at Tokyo's Yomiuri Country Club course. Knudson won the International Trophy fo r the best individual score of a 272 total in'the 4-dav Canada64 words
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Article176 1966-11-19 14 MANILA,. Fri. (AFP) The Screening Committee of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF) yesterday increased to 161 the number of athletes to compose the Philippine contingent to the Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok. Final action on the list will be made at a meeting here176 words
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Article76 1966-11-19 14 SEOUL, Fri. (AP) Ust" 1 1 f£ ng sold medaloi—lS the 193 Berlin JJiympics marathon, will head a 221-member South Korean athletic delegation \n Aslan Games in? next month. The Korean Olympic Committee (KOC) announced yesterday hi s appointment as chief of the R*°n76 words
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Article263 1966-11-19 14 SYDNEY, Fri. (AFP) Australia, lawn tennis star Tony Roche gained revenge over Britain's Mark Cox in the New South Wales m ®n s singles championships in Sydney yesterday when he won a quarter final match 6-3, 8-6, 6-3. The last time the pair met in the263 words
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Article59 1966-11-19 14 PRESIDENTE PRUDENT, Brazil, Fri. (UPI) Panama beat Japan 6-3 yesterday in the trinatio n baseball tournament. Manuel Sanguillen and Alberto Osorio homered for Panama while Faioji hit one for Japan. tt j a "Othe r game the Umted States beat Panama 11-3. The Americans and Panan?a now59 words
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Article131 1966-11-19 14 HOUSTON. Texas. Frl. AP> Dick Crawford clipped four strokes off par yesterday with a 67 and took the first round lead in the US$llO,OOO Houston Champions International tournament. George Archer. Jacky Cupit. Canadian George Knudson. Earl Stewart and Jack Rule Jr.. were one stroke131 words
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Article70 1966-11-19 14 Spain 's Sota shows the way DORADO, Puerto Rico. Fit <AP) Ramon Sota of Bpain took the first round lead yesterday in thp US$l5,OOO Puerto Rico Open golf tournament with a three-under-par 70 He went around the Dorado Hilton course In 32-38 Bteve Reed of St. Louis shot a 32-39-7170 words
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297 1966-11-19 14 M. T. Lingam - By M. T. Lingam SEREMBAN, Fri. Cycling enthusiast's in Negri Sembilan are putting every effort to revive the Negri Sembilan Cycling Association. For record purposes this particular sport was at one time active in the State, but over the past decade or so it297 words
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Article124 1966-11-19 14 TOKYO, Fri. (AP) —Fast moving Eigo Takagi, Japan s first ranked bantamweight, pounced out a unamnimous decision against South Korea s orient junior featherweight champion Kang Chun won in a ten-round non-title fight here last night. Takagi took the offensive from the opening round,124 words
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Article269 1966-11-19 14 LONDON, Fri. (AP) Les Hewer, w|„ g three-quarter of the Newbridge Rugby Union team, pulled up his shirt in the dressing room and showed teeth marks on his back. Somebody bit me." he said. It happened on Tuesday night, when Newbridge lost 0-11 to269 words
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146 1966-11-19 14 MOSCOW. Fri. <AFP> Two members of the Moscow Army Ice hockey team, one of them the captain, were suspended from th« sport yesterday for coshinj "in a drunken state" a tan driver. Grand master of sporfs Victor Kuzkin. skipper of the side, will146 words
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Article130 1966-11-19 14 MEXICO CITY. Fri. (UPI) The return match between world featherweight champion Vicente Saldivar and Japanese challenger Mitsunori Seki ha s been postponed a week from Jan. 29 to Feb. 5, said Saldivar's manager Adolfo Perez yesterday. Perez gave no reason for the postponement. Saldivar has been in hard130 words
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Article206 1966-11-19 14 CALCUTTA. Fri. (AFP) The Indian Billiards Association and Control Council is to try and prevent the forthcoming snooker tournament in Karachi from being recognised as the world amateur championship. The Indian body announced yesterday it would approach the international control authority with its protest. It206 words
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Advertisement527 1966-11-19 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum) Bible Presbyterian Church Zion Serangoon Garden 9.15 a.m., Life Gilstead Road, 10.00 a.m., Galilee Pasir Panjang 5.00 p.m. "Jesus Saves" SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words $5- (MinimumJ WANTED ENGLISH NATIONAL LANGUAGE TEACHER Trained or temporary. Apply:- Chairman. Board of Managers, Sin Mm School,527 words
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Advertisement179 1966-11-19 14 Eastebn Sun -r "V;. utlu T THAT C OES A LONG WAV 2 3 CANTON rPMONES *****/7 A NNOUNCEMENTS. MARRtACES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. lA| TOR A MINIMI ENGAGEMENTS. PERSONAL, IN MEMORIAM ETC 2HU/" w ords EAC* WORD 50 CEJ VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. POR A minimi ACCOMMODATION VACANT, FOR SALE.179 words
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Article541 1966-11-19 15 TULLOH'S CLOCK 36 FOR 3 ON YIELDING TRACK IPOH, Fri. Convair (Coleman) and .Cinema V (Nawari did a sparkling trial on a yielding track hera this morning when they reeled off three furlongs in 36 sees., the fastest time of the day. Convair was half541 words
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132 1966-11-19 15 IPOH, Fri. Malayaia's volleyball t«am for the Asian Games in Bangkok r.ext month will be playing an exhibition game against the University of Indonesia at the Yuk Choy School courts in Hugh Low Street tomorrow night. Malaysia's team has chosen Ipoh for their training132 words
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Article59 1966-11-19 15 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) Lee Kin Tat, a Singapore international and recent winner of the Wimbledon Open Championship, will defend his title at the British Universities Badminton Championship at Crystal Palace on Nov. 25 and 26 when 26 universities will be represented by 138 competitors. Lee59 words
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Article353 1966-11-19 15 DARMAL and Thebez II have been promoted to Class 4 from Class 5 after their recent wins at Kuala Lumpur, according to the latest M.R.A. Classification List issued on Nov. 16. Following are the full details of the List: PROMOTIONS From Class 5 to Class 4:353 words
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Article1537 1966-11-19 15 Race 1: Horses Class 6,—SVi Furlongs. 1.30 P.M. I. 077 Rash jet 6v 9.03 Jtt Kongsi Tulloh Coleman b 2 633 Ardent Lad 8y 9.01 Olympia Stablt Teh Coles 12 3 356 Siau Kunianj 9v 809 Chum's 0«m»n Weir 8 4 342 Brandon 4v 8.08 Jackvs Stablt1,537 words
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359 1966-11-19 15 BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Utah, Fri. (UPI) Race driver Art Arfons escaped serious injury on Thursday when his jet-powered car flipped over and rolled while travelling nearly 600 miles an hour on Western Utah's Salt Flats. Arfons. tryini to regain the359 words
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Article213 1966-11-19 15 NEW YORK, Fri. (AFP). Two of the classiest fighters in the ring today will step into "squared circle in Madison Square Garden on Nov. 28 to five their all for the lightweight championship of the world. Lightweight champion Carlos Ortiz of Puerto Rico and Flash Elorde213 words
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Article522 1966-11-19 15 CONNIE RYAN - Bv CONNIE RYAN NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) —Flash Elorde remained stubbornly modest on Thursday about his chances against Carlos Ortiz in their Nov. 28 world lightweight title bout, but Ortiz said he expected no trouble with Flash's left-handed style and expected to win. The two522 words
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176 1966-11-19 15 CANTON. Ohio. Fri. (UPI) Greatest Crawford, lightheavyweight, was in a ram a on Wednesday at Timken Mercy Hospital. Crawford was taken to the hospital shortly after he was knocked out in the ninth round of his scheduled lftrounder with Marion Conner, ranked 22nd. A spokesman176 words
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323 1966-11-19 15 •SCRIM-HALF - Bv •SCRIM-HALF" SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Joint Services will be going all out tomorrow to impress the Padang crowd when thev play their first match in the South Zone of the M.R.U. "Malaya Cup" match against Johore. Kick-off is at 5 p.m.323 words
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77 1966-11-19 15 TOKYO. Fri.. (AP) Japan have named their captain and standard bearer for the 26(Vmember Japanese sports delegation that will participate in the fifth Asian Games in Bangkok from Dec. 9-20. Tetsuo OBA, Executive Director of the Japan Amateur Sports Federation, who will head the77 words
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Article288 1966-11-19 16 Percy Joseph - By Percy Joseph KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A new Asian All-Star soccer team will be selected by the Asian Football Confederation early next year and the Malayan Tobacco Company has arranged to bring two English first division teams here, to coincide with the arrival288 words
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Article218 1966-11-19 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Full Bore section of the Singapore Rifle Association recently competed in the Period 'B' of the Commonwealth Postal Match shoot. The eight Singapore shooters chalked up a total aggregate score of 691 out of a possible 840. Bangkok-bound shooter, DC. Perreau was218 words
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125 1966-11-19 16 OXFORD. Fri. (AFP). Oxford University, led by Springbok T. Bedford, had a setback in their preparations for the varsity match here yesterday going down 19-13 to a star studded Stanley's Fifteen. Only four of major Stanley's side were without international caps and not even the125 words
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Article177 1966-11-19 16 MACAO, Fri. (AFP> Ace driver Lee Han Sen* of Singapore today had trouble with the gearing and suspension of his "Brabham" racer during trials for the Macao Grand Prix scheduled to open tomorrow. In an interview with AFP. Han Seng said: "I am concentrating177 words
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Article58 1966-11-19 16 MUNICH, Fri. (AFP) German football club Munich 1860 beat Spanish champions Real Madrid by one goal to nil in their first eg of their European Cup eighth final tie here vesterday. A crowd of 40,000 freezing in snow and sleet saw Munich score the only goal of58 words
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Article, Illustration43 1966-11-19 16 HOUSTON, Texas, Fri. Challenger Cleveland Williams drops to the canvas for the second time in the second round in his Monday night fight against Cassius Clav. Clay had hit Williams with a left and right combination. AP Wire- AP WirephotoAP Wirephoto - 43 words
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Article188 1966-11-19 16 PORT DICKSON. Fri —Garrison thrashed PWD '-2 in the finals of the Port Dickson Football Association knockout finals yesterday. This is the second title for the Garrison who had in the season won the Garrison League championship title _i" yesterday's match P W.D. shocked Garrison with188 words
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Article80 1966-11-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR Frl y ala sUn Ceylonese h? C A. Association will nave their council meeting 23 at the Pu blic Trustee s office in Kuala Lumpur at 5.00 p.m Amongst the things to be discussed are the dates for the annual fixtures against Malaysians Sikhs80 words
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278 1966-11-19 16 lh. vs R B M ,X 1 Fri ln ,hf Wfond dav 5 plav of at thl vSr 01 "hampionships now bfing plavfd have won tifs a d bea«Q n u^K W t S^ o ,a l l4 V "S'- 5 7 S278 words
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Article142 1966-11-19 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The lojng Men Sikh Assoc.ation hockey team will play their tilth game to-morrow against the Singapore Port Authority in the SHA division two league match. The match will be played at the Bukit Chermin hockey pitch. YMSA now with six points are counting142 words
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Article137 1966-11-19 16 S F_ R E M B A X. Fri. A total of 2R matches w.'ll he played when the National Inion of Teachers in Negri Sembilan stage their six-a-side hockey carnival to he played on the N.S. Padang on Sunday. Eight teams will take part in137 words
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Article156 1966-11-19 16 PORT DICKSON. Fri.— Port Dirk son Garrison, will meet Royal Malaysian Air Force from Kuala Lumpur J? rh hotkey semi-finals of H®. Brooke Cup at Port Lnrkson to-morrow evening at 5.10 p.m Garrison, who had earlier beaten Ist. Recce Regt. in 2 U a^ r flnals156 words
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Article473 1966-11-19 16 Kalwant S. Sidhu - By Kalwant S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's eight athletes to the Fifth Asian Games next month at Bangkok who are at present under going intensive centralised training ot Farrer Park stadium will this week concentrate on "qua. lity and technique". This was today disclosed bv473 words
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Article49 1966-11-19 16 SERE M BAN. Fri. —h* Squadron 17th Gurkha S;g rials of Seremban h#»ld 'h« the 11th Indeoendent Fiel: Squadron from Malacca tc a s-orc ess draw in a hock*; rnatrh D'ayed at N S. Fadar.j yesterday. This is a firround tie in the minor un:*s hockey competition49 words
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Miscellaneous42 1966-11-19 16 TIME AND TIDE PonSwettenham. ">• 701 P m < SS "•> (10.7 ft) 912 a m < lO2 lO Ofi p. m wvl a (t ,A v 1037 p- <«•« Sfdili KechU Z S9™ 226 P-m. (8.3 ft.) Kuantan: 2.04 a!m. (9.5 12,41 P- m < 5 ft42 words
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