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Title Section24 1966-11-23 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 128. Wednesday. November 23 1966. MC(P) 1942 KDN 2309 Prire 15 cents24 words
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Article, Illustration488 1966-11-23 1 HOO BAN KHEE - Sukarno cares for his personal glory' By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Indonesian students today cheered the Prime when he told them that he had nothing vengeful against President Sukarno. The Tunku said that President Sukarno had a high per "UNFORTUNATELY, he cares too much for488 words
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Article71 1966-11-23 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Indonesian businessmen have set up a rubber trade association under the leadership of Mr. T. Sukarno. Radio Jakarta reported today. The broadcast, monitored in Singapore, said the association is intended to market rubber in a more effective and co-ordinated manner. The members of the71 words
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274 1966-11-23 1 LONDON, Tues. Sleet and fog in Moscow delayed until today British Foreign Secretary George Brown's scheduled departure for Moscow and important Vietnam and East-West talks with Kremlin lea- ders. Moscow's warning that its airport were hit by fog and ire forced a postponement274 words
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304 1966-11-23 1 UNITED NATIONS, Tucs. (AP) The United States yesterday rejected once more the seating of Communist China in the United Nations but announced it would support a plan offered by Italy and five other countries for a full high-level study of the China304 words
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Article64 1966-11-23 1 HONG KONG, Tues. Two outdoor film sets at Shaw Brothers studios in Saikung. New Territories, were gutted yesterday when a grass fire swept down a hill behind the studio. Fanned by strong winds, the two film sets one of a castle scene and the other a64 words
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Article146 1966-11-23 1 PARIS, Tues. France's most prestigious literary prize, the Prix Goncourt, went to a woman writer yesterday for the first time since 1954. She is Kdmond CharlesRoux. middle-aged daughter of a French d plomat, whose novel "OUBLIER PALER ME" (TO FORGET PALERMO) deals with the dual146 words
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Article52 1966-11-23 1 NORFOLK. (Virginia) Tues. The U.S. Navy announced last night that it has perfected an automatic system which lands a jet fighter on an aircraft carrier without the pilot's help The development is regarded as one of the most important in the history of naval aviation, a Navy52 words
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Article, Illustration30 1966-11-23 1 India's REITA FARIA sits on her throne at London's Lyceum Ballroom after she was elected "Miss World, 1966", defeating 50 other glittering beauties on November 17.30 words
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186 1966-11-23 2 SINGAPORE, Tues Fire men were today found guilty by a Second District Court of cheating bar waitress Susy Lim, 24, of $8,399 in a gambling session on Jan. 13, this year. The five accused were Shun Teng, 40, Foo Yoo Long,186 words
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392 1966-11-23 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Public Daily Rated Electrical Workers' l T nion has voted for strike action in support of its parent body, the Public Daily Rated Employees' Unions Federation. At the strike ballot held on Nov. 20, 1,482 members out of 1,520392 words
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Article, Illustration148 1966-11-23 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. A well-known German journalist, TV producer and educationist, Mr. Joern Thiel will arrive in Singapore, tomorrow. He will give a lecture sponsorred by the Adult Education Board at the Cultural Centre on Friday at 7.30 p.m. on "The Technical Media in148 words
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Article, Illustration59 1966-11-23 2 AIR-INDIA'S advertisement "Should You Trust A Travel Agent'' was awarded the American Society of Travel Agents Award at their annual convention in the I'.S.A. This is the second time in three years that Air-India's advertisements have won awards at the ASTA conventions. The previous award-winning advertisement59 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-11-23 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. J. R. Kendall, Managing Director of Mobil Oil (M) Ltd., has been appointed patron of the National Safety First Council of Singapore. The recently formed Safety First Council is dedicated to reducing the large number of accidents on the road and in113 words
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211 1966-11-23 2 PETER LOKE - By PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Tues. The Parliamentary Secretarv to the British Board of Trade, Lord Rhodes, flew into Singapore this evening for two days' talks with Government and commercial leaders on the trade position between the Republic and Britain. Lord Rhodes represented the211 words
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828 1966-11-23 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. The remains of a man who was allegedly killed five years ago, were today produced In Court as exhibits. They were unearthed from a hole where the man had been confined and subsequently killed. The remains, which comprises828 words
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258 1966-11-23 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. last night gave aw*y certificates and prises to more than 100 kindergarten children at the PAP's Branch in Beach Road. The six-year-old children, whose parents are living in the area, have recently passed out from258 words
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461 1966-11-23 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. The next sitting of th§ Singapore Parliament will be on Dec. 5. One of the major Bills that will be read through the second and final stages will be the Amendment to the Nanyang University Ordinance. Since the introduction of this461 words
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510 1966-11-23 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. A schoolboy today told the Second High Court Judge Mr. Justice Chuji how he led three men into his house one morninf and caused his family to be robbed. Tav Kheng Siah, 13, a Secondary One student of510 words
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Article, Illustration90 1966-11-23 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. —A St. Martin s School of Art graduate. Miss S. F. Chan, has been appointed Art Director of Pace Advertising Limited. Announcing this recently, the firm's Managing Director, Mr. Robert Chong, said the appointment of Miss Chan, who has considerable experience wit" leading London agencies,90 words
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Article457 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Democratic Socialist Club of the University of Singapore today appealed to the Government to revoke banishment orders against four of the University's undergrads on "humanitarian grounds. The four undergrads are: Abdul Raxak, Peter Yip Shou Shan and Gurdial Singh Nijar oil from Malaysia457 words
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Article158 1966-11-23 3 Ciiy Guilds exam passes SINGAPORE, Tues. The following Singapore candidates have passed the City and Guilds of London Institute Examinations 1966. RADIO SERVICING THEORY Private Candidates: Ist Class: Kiew Hce Choon; 2na Class: Chin Chin Keong; Richard Herbert Smith; Teo Kim Puah SHEET METAL WORK ORDINARY Private Candidate: 2nd Class:158 words
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Article254 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The University of Singapore Students' Union today issued a Press statement declaring that the Union had dissociated itself from the Students' National Action Front since Nov. 16. The President of the USSU, Mr. Ong Leong Boon, stated that the three members of the Union254 words
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220 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Twenty-nine young seamen will be presented with certificates at a graduation ceremony which will be held on board T.S. "Singapore" at 10 a.m., on Saturday (Nov. 26). During the ceremony. Mr. R. D. Fraser of Harper Gilfillan and Co. Ltd. on220 words
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Article, Illustration324 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. A record factory may be set up in Singapore in a year's time. This was disclosed by the President of Cosdel Incorporated. Mr. Kenneth Cole, who is here on a four-day visit to Cosdel (Singapore) Ltd. a subsidiarv company of324 words
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145 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE. Tucs. A two-week Vacation Bible School will be held at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Balestier Road on Dec. 5 for children between the ages of five and 14. This was disclosed today by Mrs. A. E. Krogstad. director of the Bible School. She145 words
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Article69 1966-11-23 3 MUAR. Tues. The mobile fun fair of the Johore State Welfare Committee is now holding a two-week Welfare Week at the Yong Peng Sub-District Office padang. 42 miles from here. The Welfare Week is to raise funds for the local welfare committee and will last69 words
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Article93 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Four armed robbers—two with revolvers late last night entered Hillman Restaurant at mcnt Road, held up its cashier. >Vong Alun «».oow, 26. and took away $3OO in cash from the counter drawer. Wong was standing hehind the counter when the robbers entered the restaurant93 words
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Article264 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE. Tue s. Not all "comics" are "comic" and too many of them appearing in print are "downright deadly and exude an air of violence and moral decay". This is the opinion of a Singapore publishing official of the Seventh-day Adventtst denomination who is in Baguio.264 words
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Article54 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. A visiting Indian philosopher, scholar, author and poet will give a talk in English on "Religion In Life" at the auditorium of the Singapore Indian Association on Friday <Nov. 25) at 8 p.m. He is M*\ Thiruvasagamani K B Balasubramanian, who is here54 words
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Article56 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. A row and a calf were slaughtered this morning at the Government Abattoirs and the meat distributed to six charitable institutions and a hospital The Mnistry of Health's Special Cattle Disposal Squad seized cow and calf out of a herd of 5 in the56 words
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Article48 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. About 20 members of the Singapore Dawoodi Bohra Muslim Association will donate blood at the Blood Transfusion Service. General Hospital, on Nov. 27 as part of their community service programme. The members will be led by their President, Mr. H. A. Nakhoda.48 words
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Article175 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Institute of Management will conduct two seminars on data processing and personnel management from Dec. 1-15. The first three-day seminar will be on "The Computer and Data Processing", to be conducted in English at the Shell Thcatrette. Collver Quay, from Dec.175 words
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Article52 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Zen Buddhist priestess, the Rev Jiyu Kennett. will visit the Theosophical Society Lodge on Thursday at 630 p.m. to discuss Zen Buddhism and the formation of Zen Study Group in Singapore. Those who are interested In joining the group are Invited to attend52 words
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Article124 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Public Works Department is now carrying out improvement works at the junction of Jervois Road. Delta Road and River Valley Road to facilitate the flow of traffic. This is a follow-up of work on the improvement of Delta Circus which is now124 words
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Article21 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. There were 81 accidents, of which five were serious during the past 24 hours. Police said today.21 words
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Article, Illustration269 1966-11-23 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. A former school Principal has become the first full-time Executive Officer of the Singapore Naval Volunteer Force. He is Mr. Jas want Singh Gill. 43, who assumed the post two days ago. He now holds the rank of a Commander. Mr. Gill269 words
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Article43 1966-11-23 3 MUA R Tues. A "greeting seal" scheme has been launched here by the Muar District Anti-Tuber-culosis Association in aid of its funds. Spearheading the fundsdriving scheme is its chairman, Enche Talib bin Abu. who is also the District Officer here.43 words
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Article40 1966-11-23 3 MUAR. Tues.—The Johore State Government has approved a total of $lO,OOO to the Cha'ah Loral Council, 58 miles north of here, for the construction of two wooden bridges in the Local Council area under the rural development plan.40 words
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99 1966-11-23 3 MALACCA. Tues. The Ave most active secig} societies operating here have been immobilised by the arrest of their top leaders and active memberi in the course of the year. The gangs which hav* suffered a crippling blow are the "Goh Sek Ki" or "Five Coloured99 words
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Advertisement54 1966-11-23 3 Well-known for personalised services 1-B AMBER MANSION ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL ***** BEETHOVEN RECORD HOUSE has now been removed to NEWLY RENOVATED PREMISES at 28/30 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. (near Mac Donald House) Tel: ***** Dealing in Sacred, Classical, Children's Records. Languages Courses. Pre-recorded Stereo Tapes, Busts of Great Composers54 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous80 1966-11-23 3 S'pore Diary 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. National Library. Stamford Road: Art Exhibition by Mr Ng Yat Chuan. 8 p.m National Theatre. Tank Road: A Teochew Opera. 8. p.m. Victoria Theatre. Empress Place: Mr. Body Builder of Singapore Contest, organised by the Singapore Amateur Body Builders' Federation. 7.30 p.m. Free80 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-11-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, is seen here shaking hands with Mr. George Lee, Malaysian Trade Commissioner to Japan. The other five trade commissioners are (from left to right), Enche Burhanuddin bin Mohd. Soman Rais, Enche Abdul Rahim bin68 words
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208 1966-11-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Asian students in Britain will have the opportunity of enjoying traditional Christmas fare in British homes in England, Scotland and Wales next month. The accent on 33 holiday courses for full-time overseas students in the country organised by the208 words
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Article26 1966-11-23 4 KAMPAR. Tues. The Shaw Foundation has donated $3,000 to the Anglo-Chi-nese School Building Fund for a new $llO,OOO threestorey extension to the school building.26 words
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Article230 1966-11-23 4 KIT ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Lt. Colonel Peh Teck Foo, 39, of the Malaysian service corps, has been promoted to full Colonel and will take over the appointment of Director of supply and transport in the Ministry of Defence early next month. He is the first230 words
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Article42 1966-11-23 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The Malayan Teachers College here will stage a play called 'Sohrab and Rustum' It will be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall, under the distinguished patronage of the Tengku Mahkota of Johore on Nov. 28 and 27.42 words
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151 1966-11-23 4 CERFMBAN, Tues. A sum of $lOB million has been spent on various development projects in Negri Sembilan during the last five years aimed at improving the living standard of the rural people. This was disclosed by the Mentrl Besar, Dato <Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed,151 words
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308 1966-11-23 4 tfUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The campaign to help cancer sufferers in Malaysia has now reached the rural area. An approach by the National Cancer Society of Malaysia to the United Planting Association of Malaya flor help had met with overwhelming response. Announcing this today, the N.C.S.M.308 words
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244 1966-11-23 4 PENANG. Tues. Dr. Lim Chong Eu (U.D.P.) today said toddy, which was still a major source of revenue, should be advertised as a drink fo r tourists He emphasised that advertisement on toddy should be realistir when he questioned the rise in the estimated expenditure244 words
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214 1966-11-23 4 KVALA TRENGGANU, Tues. The Malaysian public has once again responded well to a distress call. This time they have dug into their pockets to send a 14-ye a r-old "hole-in-t h eheart" girl, Normah binti Sulaiman, to Australia for medical treatment and214 words
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Article, Illustration517 1966-11-23 4 MAUREEN LEE - BY MAUREEN LEE MALAYSIANS should read as much about the history of the country as possible as it contains splendid material for writing book® This call to Malaysia's literary circles came from Dr. Han Suyin, at a press conference on her517 words
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Article109 1966-11-23 4 JESSELTON, Tues. Three MARA officers have now been posted to various districts where they will look after and run MARA activities. The three officers will be attached to the district offices in their respective districts. This was announced today by the State MARA Officer. Tuan Haji109 words
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Article116 1966-11-23 4 KUALA LI'MPL'R. Toev— The Commissioner of thf Federal capital of Kuala Lumpur is inviting tenders from the public for the of 16 lock-up shop stalls which are now nearing com pletion at the Jalan Suimei Besi low-cost flats complex. The types of business which are116 words
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Article55 1966-11-23 4 MUAR, Tues. A *eer drinking contest and :r.e election of "Queen of 'tie Night" will high-light a dare in aid of the Athletic and Welfare Association of the Muar Telecoms Department at Tangjong Club here on Dec. 3 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m The Kilat Band of55 words
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414 1966-11-23 4 LI'MPIR. Tues. Malaysia should be able to overcome shortage of doctors in the Government service in 10 years or less. This is the opinion of Professor P. G. Janssens. Director of the Institute of Tropical Medicine. Antwerp, who left here today414 words
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Article68 1966-11-23 4 KAJANG, Tues. A total of $546 was collected in a fund raising campaign launched jointly by the the friends of Kajang Society and the Local Association of Boy Scouts, Kajang The money was donated by well-wishers who attend ed a function held at the waterfalls in68 words
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WORLD NEWS
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360 1966-11-23 5 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) Prime minister Mr. Harold Wilson held two special meetings of key Ministers yesterday to plan the next drastic moves in the Rhodesian independence crisis. ihere was every sign in official Quarters last night that the break with Rhodesian360 words
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Article114 1966-11-23 5 MALTA. Tues. (UPI) Sir John Hunter, Chairman of the Swan Hunter Group, arrived in Malta yesterday from Singapore with Mr. N S. Thompson, Malta Drydorks general manager. On his arrival, Mr. Hunter said that Swan Hunter who are managing agents for Malta Drydocks, plan to act as114 words
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Article180 1966-11-23 5 PARIS, Tues. (UPI) President Charles de Gaulle today chose to follow an old habit, and to put in a hard day's work today, his 76th birthday. The French President was pronounced by doctors to be in top physical condition, according to officials. They180 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-11-23 5 AMMAN, Jordan, Tues. —A robed Amman citizen makes a speech before King Hussein of Jordan as the latter arrived at the Royal cemetery, for the fl e ral of Lieut. Mowafak Badr Salti, of the Royal Jordanian Air Force, who was killed in Nov. 13 clash89 words
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Article155 1966-11-23 5 CHICAGO. Tues. (UPI) Flat Nose, a cat 19years old, may not he the oldest cat in the city, but he probably is the richest. He is the last survivor of five cats who were named beneficiaries of the bulk of a $25,000 estate in155 words
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167 1966-11-23 5 UVALDE. Texas, Tues. (UPI) John Nance Garner. who quit the Franklin Roosevelt administration in 1941 to retire to an oakshaded. white fram house, turns 98 today. It will be a quiet birthday for "Cactus Jack." But a short ceremony Is plann ed in the front167 words
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195 1966-11-23 5 HERNANDO, Mississippi Tues. (AP) Aubrey Norvell, charged with the shotgun wounding of civil rights leader James Meredith, entered a surprise plea of guilty yesterday afternoon and was sentenced to Ave years in prison. Three years ot the sentence were suspended. Norvell will195 words
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Article123 1966-11-23 5 HELSINKI. Tues. (UPI> All ships carrying South African goods to Finnish ports during this week will be boycotted. It was confirmed today. Mr. N 111 o Waellaerl, Chairman of the powerful Seamen's Union, commented on the current antlapartheld week and said that the stoppage will123 words
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Article79 1966-11-23 5 WASHINGTON. Tues. (AP) Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower is In Walter Reed Army Hospital for a routine checkup, hospital officials disclosed yesterday. They said Mr. Elsenhower entered the hospital on Sunday night. The examination might have a bearing on whether Mr Eisenhower will undertake a goodwill79 words
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Article35 1966-11-23 5 BLANTYRE. Malawi, Tues. (AP) Patrice Nkhata, a former Malawi civil servant was hanged at the Central Prison in Zomba on Saturday for the 1964 rriurder of sub-chief Timbiri, it was officially announced yesterday.35 words
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136 1966-11-23 5 GOTEBORG, Sweden, Tues. (UPI) The Registry Office here yesterday confirmed that the Swedish shipping tycoon an-axel Brostroem and his Bri-tish-bom wife. Annabelle Lee. jointly filed a divorce suit on Nov. 2. Mrs. Annabelle Brostroem accepted divorce after her millionaire husband offered her acceptable terms.136 words
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Article82 1966-11-23 5 MADRID. Spain. Tues. (AFP) The British Ambassador in Madrid, Sir Alan Williams, today delivered a note to Spanish Foreign Minister Mr. Fernando Maria Castiella Y. Mai 7. affirming British claims to sovereignty over the Gibraltar Isthmus and its former neutral strip. The neutral strip, the note82 words
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Article56 1966-11-23 5 BRAZZAVILLE. Tues. (AFP) Congo-Brazza Health Minister Mr. Ovsimon Gokana yesterday officially opened a dispensary built in a Brazzaville suburb by the Japanese Tenrikyo Religious section with private Japanese funds. The dispensary is equipped with the most modern material and will be partly staffed by a Japanese doctor.56 words
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Article72 1966-11-23 5 CHICAGO, Tues. (UPI) A Passavant Hospital spokesman said English playwright Noel Coward, 66, was "feeling fine" yesterday and expected to leave the hospital sometime this week. Coward entered the hospital on Nov. 7 under an assumed name for surgery to remove a kidney stone. His doctors72 words
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Article, Illustration41 1966-11-23 5 LONDON, Tues. (AP) —Queen Elizabeth II and President Ayub Khan of Pakistan ride in State Coach as they arrive at Buckingham Palace in London recently. Pres. Ayub Khan arrived for the start of a 12-day state visit41 words
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110 1966-11-23 5 PARIS, Tues. (AP) South Korean Foreign Minister, Mr. Ton* Won Lee yesterday explained his country's position on reunification to Mr. Maurice Couve de Murville, his French counterpart. Mr. Lee. who arrived 09 Sunday after offering his explanation to five countries of the Middle110 words
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Article76 1966-11-23 5 PARIS, Tues. (UPI) Pakistani President, Mr. Mohammad Ayub Khan will confer with President Charles de Gaulle on a number of world problems on Nov. 29, officials said yesterday. They said Vietnam, Communist China, the Indtv Pakistani quarrel as well as bilateral political and economic76 words
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90 1966-11-23 5 LONDON, Tues. (AFP) The Rhodesian Prime Minister. Mr. Lan Smith, has accepted an invitation by British T.V. personality Mr. David Frost, to come to London to appear on television. a spokesman for the Commercial network "Rediffusion Television" said in London tonight. David Frost stated:90 words
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217 1966-11-23 5 FRANKFURT, Germany, Tues. (UPI) The murders of three taxicab drivers in the past eight days yesterday was expected to renew the call for institution of the death penalty in West Germany. The latest murder occurred on Sunday night when cabbie Eduard217 words
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Article118 1966-11-23 5 BERLIN. Tues. (AP) The new North Vietnamese ambassador to East Germany presented his credentials to government Chief Walter Ulbricht yesterday, the official East German news agency ADN reported. The agency said that immediately afterwards Ambassador Nguyen Viet Dung met privately with Mr. Ulbricht and East German118 words
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Article137 1966-11-23 5 PHILADELPHIA, Tues. (UPI) A youth who gave police an Illinois address near the home of Sen. Elect Charles Percy was arrested today in a $2 stabbing of a cab driver during a holdup in the Chestnut hill section. Detectives said the youth identified himself137 words
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Article48 1966-11-23 5 LONDON, Tues. (AP) Mrs. Valda Solna Deidre Nicolson grand daughter of the late South African diamond magnate Solly Joel, was granted a divorce yesterday. Her husband, Timothy John Shuttleworth Nicolson, did not defend the petition charging him with adultery. The couple married in London in 1957.48 words
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152 1966-11-23 5 WELLESLEY. Massachusetts, Tues. (AFP) The wife of the CzechoslovakAmerican travel agent arrested recently in Prague said yesterday that she had received a letter from her husband saying that he was being charged with murder, espionage and treason. The man, Mr. Wladislaw Kazan-Komarak, was on his152 words
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437 1966-11-23 6 BAGUIO, Philippines, Tues. An American gerenth-Dav adventist minister todav recounted the tragic story of how he survived shipwreck in an overcrowded river boat on the River Platte. The accident took place in Montevideo, Uruguay, South America, while pastor R. Curtis Barger of Washington, DC, was437 words
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Article186 1966-11-23 6 NEW YORK. Tues. <AP> The Wall Street Journal, second largest American dally newspaper, devoted a front page story yesterday to the "embarrassingly large number of bright foreign students" who remain in the United 8tates after their studies arc finished. The paper, which has a186 words
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75 1966-11-23 6 BORDEAUX. South West France. Tues. (AFP> A truck driver here last night avoided a serious accident with a loaded bus by driving his vehicle into the River. Garonne. He was coming down a hill carrying 20 tons of stones when his brakes failed as75 words
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623 1966-11-23 6 PARIS, lues. (AFP) Fear and pessimism dominated reaction to the success of the "Neo-Nazi" National Democratic Party in yesterday's Bavarian elections. (The party won 15 seats in the Bavarian Parliament, wiping out representation of the Free Democrats and the Bavarian Party.) In TEL623 words
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Article130 1966-11-23 6 BRUSSELS Tues. (AFP) The European Common Market is ready to allow neutral Austria to work out trade agreements with East European countries if she becomes an associate member of the community. Market sources disclosed here. But such a concession, an exception granted because of Austria's130 words
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78 1966-11-23 6 LONDON, Tues. Foreign Secretaries George Brown of Britain, left, and Andrei Gromyko of the Soviet Union are seen here recently at a meeting at the Soviet Mission to the United Nations. Mr. Brown commenting on Sunday's German election results which put the National Demoiratic Party squarely in German politics withAP Photo. - 78 words
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Article141 1966-11-23 6 PARIS. Tues (AFP> General de Gaulle is 76 today but has ordered "no fuss." And as a result, not one of his aides will open their mouth to wish him "Happy Birthday." Only mark of the event will be a letter from Elysee Palace.141 words
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Article240 1966-11-23 6 BERLIN. Tues. (AFP) West Germany's rightwins: NPD party, fresh from its first-ever victories in Bavaria on Sunday, announced in a leaflet distributed here that it will present candidates in the West Berlin elections next March 12. The NPD (for Nazionaldemokratlsche Partel Deutchlands National Democratic Party240 words
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210 1966-11-23 6 DUNDEE. Scotland. Tues. The price of British machinery goes up by "two percent a month'' President Avub Khan told businessmen yesterday. This inflation tended to erode any positive benefit from free loans and long term credits granted Pakistan, the president said. Although210 words
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148 1966-11-23 6 NEW YORK. Tues tUPI> —Thirteen-year-old Yeung Kwok is "doing great" after a marathon eight hour heart operation last week, and should be home in Hong Kong by Christmas A spokesman for New York University Medical Centre said yesterday it was too early yet to148 words
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Article91 1966-11-23 6 LONDON, Tues. (AFP) Big Ben. the world's most famous time bell, fell silent this afternoon when its clock stopped at exactly four minutes to three. Hundreds of people telephoned to police to say breathlessly. "Big Ben has stopped**. The entire clock in Westminister tower is commonly referred91 words
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Article117 1966-11-23 6 LONDON, Tues (AFP) Premier Harold Wilson told the House of Commons today that the Ministry of Aviation would be dissolved at the start of next year. Most of its functions would be passed on to the Ministry of Technology, he explained, w Premie r stated the117 words
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Article92 1966-11-23 6 MADRID, Tues. (AFP) Britain last night reaffirmed its sovereignty in Gibraltar and its rights to use the airport there for the defence of Gibraltar. The claim was reiterated in a note replying to one from Spain on October 22. in which the Madrid government92 words
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414 1966-11-23 7 Lawrence Malkin - By Lawrence Malkin LONDON, Tues. (AP) Pressure mounted yesterday for a relaxation of the government s austerit> measures lest they squeeze the economy per- manently out of shape. But Prime Minister Wilson's Labour government reportedly has decided it is too early to414 words
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Article200 1966-11-23 7 BALTIMORE. Maryland, Tues (t'Pl)—The doctor who led the team which performed the first sexchanging operations in the I'nited States, said that surgery and chemistry were used to help "transexuals" yesterday only because psychiatry failed to help. Dr. John E. Hoopes. Chairman of the Gender Identity Clinic of200 words
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Article130 1966-11-23 7 SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA. (AP) A short, bouncing Englishman who bet US$2B he could go around the world on US$l4 arrived yesterday by ocean liner in San Francisco with U***** in his pocket and an unabashed account of smuggling ac tivities. "I've only had to spend130 words
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Article, Illustration105 1966-11-23 7 ONLY nine years old and he ran already play three instruments little Frank Alh.-rt Kaseberg (seen here with his three-year-old sister Mara) of Munster in Westphalia (Germany). He plays the piano, flute and violin. His favourite composer is Johann Sebastian Barh. who is normally murh too diffi105 words
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Article137 1966-11-23 7 THE HAGUE. Tues. «UPP Holland's 38-day-old government crisis ended last night with the formation of a caretaker cabinet to run the country pending new elections expected on Feb. 8. The new Premier was protests nt Senator Prof. Jelle Zijistra pronounced Zile-Straw. 48. an economic expert who137 words
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Article35 1966-11-23 7 SALONIKA. Greece. Tues. (AP) Torrential rains during the past 48-hours in northern Greece flooded 30.000 acres of farm land in Thrace and interrupted train services between Salonika and Istanbul. National Police reported j'esterrlay.35 words
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388 1966-11-23 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. (AP) President Johnson is reported delaying: final action on a huge new food aid programme for India until he gets new information from a I'.S. survey mission on India's own efforts to meet its chronic g;rain crisis. Experts lrom the Agriculture388 words
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Article133 1966-11-23 7 LONDON. Tuev (AFP) The London paper "The Times," which has sometimes been compared with the British Broadcasting Corporation, should actually be taken by the BBC. Mr. .John Ch a loner, chairman of "Seymour Press" group suggested yesterday. This latest proposal to "save" The Times133 words
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Article221 1966-11-23 7 NEW YORK. Tues (AP) Two men accused of plotting to increase the price of copper by destroying a railroad bridge in Zambia were indicted yesterday by a Federal Grand Jury. Federal authorities said it was the first indictment ever returned under a 50-year-old law221 words
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190 1966-11-23 7 BEIRUT. Tues. (UPI) Rumours of an Impending Army coup to overthrow King Hussein of Jordan were published yesterday and a broadcast by Amman radio reported casualties and an imposed curfew in the town of Nablus. The article in the Organ of the Arab Nationalist190 words
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287 1966-11-23 7 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. (AP) Jordan called for thp Security Council to apply economic penalties against Israel for its attack on Jordanian villages that killed 18 persons on Nov. 13. Jordaman Ambassador Muhammad H. El-Farra told the 15-nation council it must clearly condemn Israel287 words
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162 1966-11-23 7 UNITED NATIONS, Tues (UPI) The United States yesterday accepted a proposal for General Assembly study group on the question of Chinese representation in the United Nations, provide it does not automatically tak«» China's seat from Chiang Kai-Shek's Nationalists. U.S. Ambassador Arthur J.162 words
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Article315 1966-11-23 7 Joy Miller - By Joy Miller ORK, Tues. (AP) When ts a majority a Minority? When its women "who make up si per cent of the I S. population but who suffer from discrimination based on sex. "And we intend to do something about it right now." That's Betty315 words
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Article242 1966-11-23 7 LUXEMBOURG, Tue s AFP > Steel firms in European coal and Steel Community iECSC) will be asked to limit output and accept price control, in ministerial talks starting here today. These proposals are contained in measures worked out by the community's "High Authority" and aimed242 words
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Miscellaneous76 1966-11-23 6 THE Man fMOM IVlTMIN THE SECRET PROJECTION CHAMBER AT UNCLE HEADQUARTERS, STARTLING PILM6 ARE SHOWN BV CHIEF ALEXANDER WAvERLY' ANP AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES, HE CAN HARPuY KNOW THAT HE H/AASELE WILL FALL TRAGIC VICTIM TO THe AWESOME WEAPON THAT WILL SOON TEMPT THRUSH AND TRIGGER ON AND ON THE76 words
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Article420 1966-11-23 8 WHEN he stated that the English medium schools in Malaysia had brought children of all races together, the Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, had confirmed a fact known to the people for generations. But, in recent years, it was not politic for anyone in this420 words
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Article327 1966-11-23 8 expulsion of a large number of students from certain institutions of higher learning In Singapore and the banishment of certain students from neighbouring countries for riotous behaviour must have shocked their parents. The Singapore Government and the university authorities have to act firmly otherwise higher education would327 words
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Article, Illustration1567 1966-11-23 8 Casey Chin - Thailand forges ahead amidst Red menace in SouthEast Asia By: Casey Chin PICTURESQUE Thailand, the pivot of Southcast Asia, is today engaged in a slightly agonising of the danger signals along its frontiers and the immeasuraable impact of the long-drawn-out war in neighbouring Vietnam. Communist-in-spired insurgency in Thailand's northeast, bordering1,567 words
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Article652 1966-11-23 9 gINGAPORE, Tues. After yesterday's better sentiment, the market turned quiet and slightly easier in the industrial section on larger, turnover of 1,075.500 units. The largest turnover since M»v 20. Heavy transaction w a« again Gammon with business done from $1.47 to <1.42 to $1.45. Prices were652 words
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Article57 1966-11-23 9 NEW YORK. Tues. fUPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded on the local exchange. Rubber abroad was mixed. bid asked Jan 22.50 23 00 Mar 22.60 23 10 May 22 60 23.10 Jul 22.60 23.10 Sep 22.60 23.10 Nov 22.60 23.10 Locally, the spot No 1 FSS57 words
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Article, Illustration560 1966-11-23 9 Visitors at Trade Fair SINGAPORE, Tues. Rolls-Royce—world famous for its aeronautical and automobile engineering will be showing five aero engines, three diesel engines and other products illustrating its wide range of activity at the Asian Trade Fair at Bangkok was onAP Photo. - 560 words
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Article292 1966-11-23 9 SINGAPORE, Tuei. December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5. p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 62| cents per lb., down i cent from previous close. The tone was quiet after easier. Idle conditions-existed all morning on an unchanged market with dealers no292 words
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Article112 1966-11-23 9 LONDON, Tues Voted this week as one of the "Top Ten Britons" was StandardTriumph Chairman, Sir Donald Stokes. The choice was made by the Minister of Technology Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn at a Quality and Reliability Conference i n Blackpool. In company with Sir112 words
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Article99 1966-11-23 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today. They were: New York: Buying TT 32-11/16; Airmail OD 3213 16; 90 d/st. 33-5'16 credit bills; 33-9 16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 35 7 16; Airmail OD. 35-9/16; 90 d99 words
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Article23 1966-11-23 9 HONG KONG. Tues. Money quotations: HK$ 5.7275/5.***** per UB dollar for cash. HK515.99 per pound sterling HKS2M.2S per tael gold.23 words
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Article15 1966-11-23 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The tin price for today was $606 per picul, down 3/S.15 words
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399 1966-11-23 9 NEW YORK, Tues. (UPI) Heavy profit-taking in electronics and other glamour issues took the steam out of a good mid-week advance in fairly active trading on the New York Stock Exchange this week. The market started to climb today and alter the399 words
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Article86 1966-11-23 9 LONDON. Tues (UPI) The rubber market closed about steady with No. 1 RSS spot 18-7/16 pounds buyers 18-11/16 pounds sellers. SETTLEMENT HOUSE: Dee. 18-7/16 18-9/16 pounds Jan. 18-11/16 18-13/16 pounds Feb 18-7/8 19 pounds Jan/March 18-7/8 19 pounds April/June 19-9/16 19-5/8 July/Sept. 19-15/16 20-1/ 16 pounds Oct./86 words
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Article199 1966-11-23 9 NEW YORK, Tuet. (UPI) High flyers and glamour issues faces a sharp decline in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. The list opened lower and extended losses during the first hour of trading. A decline in several key economic barometers steel production199 words
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Article30 1966-11-23 9 LONDON. Tues. Tin was barely steady. Turnover 195 tons. Spot Buyers 1199. Sellers 1200. Business 1200. 3-month Buyers 1203 Bellers 1204. Business 1206 and 1202. Settlement 1200.30 words
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207 1966-11-23 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) The stock market suffered one of its steepest declines in more than a month today. Trading was moderately active. There was no single news item to trigger the decline and several analysts said the recent sharp recovery from the October lows207 words
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Article413 1966-11-23 9 INDUSTRIAL B. AIct. Bricks OMi. Boustead 1.52 Chemical Co. 1.50 Cold Morale 2.96 Dun lop 2.68 E. Smelting CD 4.10 l>M) Ords 2.93 led. Disp 1.35 t it zpat ricks F. X. Ords. 3.30 (•ami non 1.44 Georgetown 1.25 Guinness CD 2.59 Hume Pref 1.55 Hotel S'pura413 words
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Article111 1966-11-23 9 SINGAPORE. Toe*. «lntv pore Thin CM- prodnw Cidwnri fionp OFIU» wrrft *ell«*r* <'mount oil (FOB) Hulk 41 AO Coconut oil (FOB} l»rum« 43 J*0 Snur (Java) nfodown SS.W Nutmeg* 110» 4*5.00 Nutmegs B A W 225.00 Garbled Knmpong Black Pepper <FOB) 125.00 Pepper Hlark special Sarawak iFOB) 1*5.00 lampuni111 words
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Article38 1966-11-23 9 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) Tin held steady this morning. Turnover 60 tons. Spot buyers 1207 sellers 1208 business 1208 1207. 3-months buyers 1209 sellers 1211 business 1210. Settle 21; settlement 1208. Settlement 21. Settlement 1208.38 words
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Article157 1966-11-23 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The following shlDs are expected to be ta port today:— Godowns Vessels 1/2 Rheaenor 3/4 Irish Bycamore 5 Moonie 6/7 Golden Wonder 8, 9 President Arthur 10/11 Straat Futami 13/14 Menelaus 15/16 Myrmidon 18 Kristin Bakke 23 24 Tsedek 25/26 Golden Spring 27/28 Star Bellatrlx 31/32157 words
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Article892 1966-11-23 9 ARRIVAL* IN SINGAPORE from Knala Lumpur. Time 820 a.m. Airline MAL oi» Tim# 8.50 a.m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.?0 a m. \lrline MAL It! from Kuala Lumpur. Tim# to no a m airline MAL 451 from Kurhin*. Tim# 10. ."0 a.m. \irline MAL892 words
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698 1966-11-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. JAPAN today became the first member of the Aid Malaysia Club to give Malaysia a loan. A loan agreement amounting to $l5O million was signed today in Tokyo by the Malaysian Ambassador Tunku Indira Putra and a senior official of698 words
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198 1966-11-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The jute industry has come up with a new product to counter the growing threat from synthetic substitutes. This is a new kind of bag for packing wool to meet the complaint against contamination of wool by jute fibre shed by198 words
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Article66 1966-11-23 10 IPOH, Tues. A 17-year-old girl weeder. Fam Khuan Mooi. was found unconscious at the bank of Sungei Kerbu in Sungei Siput yesterday. She was discovered by another weeder. Tan Yee Moy. 19, who first heard her grnans. She took the unconscious girl to a clinic. She was66 words
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Article193 1966-11-23 10 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. Thp Royal Town takes on a festive look during the weddine of Raja Nor Sh.imsiah binte Raja Mohamed |skandar, niece of the Sultan of Perak. and 2nd Lieut. Tunku Abdul Aziz ibni Sultan Abu Rakar. son of the Sultan of Pahang. The193 words
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90 1966-11-23 10 JESSELTON. Tues. A sum of $3 million will be spent in Sabah next year on water supply projects which will Include the extension of water mains to rural areas throughout the State. This was disclosed today by the acting Chief Minister. Enche Harris bin90 words
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Article63 1966-11-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tups. Export of gems and jewellery items from India has shown a "record increase" of 89 percent in the first six months of the current financial year. During the first six months of 1965-66. export of gems and jewellery was only of 49.6163 words
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155 1966-11-23 10 MALACCA, T u e s. The Malacca Government is to launch a scheme to encourage settlers of land projects to participate in commerce and industry. Under this scheme, the settlers will contribute a certain amount of money from the sale of their rubber to155 words
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378 1966-11-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The establishment of Asian Development Bank would bring a new era of Asian economic co-operation and development, said Mr. Tan Siew Sin. the Minister of Finance, today. He was speaking here before leaving for the ADB inaugural378 words
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Article93 1966-11-23 10 KUANTAN. Tues. A "Youth-Nile" will be held in aid of Kuantan Youth Cluh Rnilrlinrr Fund at 9 pm. on Dec 3 at the Town Hall here. Two bands will be in attendance. Spot dances will be a special feature for the ni*ht. Admission charge is $3.93 words
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Article73 1966-11-23 10 IPOH. Tues. —The Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said, as president of the Perak State Scout Council, will present the Perak Contingent, attending the First Malaysian Jamboree at Telok Bahang in Penang. The flag presentation ceremony will take place at the Mentri Besar's residence at73 words
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Article, Illustration327 1966-11-23 10 Kl T ALA LIMPIR. Tues. Due to the death of Its chairman, Sir John Lockwood, the committee responsible for co-ordinating Britain's Voluntary Service abroad has changed its name to British Volunteer Programme. But the work of the group remains the same to link the327 words
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Article150 1966-11-23 10 IPOH, Tues. An unemployed A. Eruthiam, 22. who survived an attack with an axe, a rubber tapping knifp and a twofont lead p dp at Seeniva"?am Street here, related his unnipasanl experience at a prp|iminarv inquiry in thr Magistrate's Court today. Adan bin Mohamed Zaid.150 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-11-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Ti.«Mrs, Yvonne Tbasen. Kuala Lumpur won llir Cio'dfn Voire. com potion here last night. She beat 10 o<ner co? 1 tants from the various including Sarawak r" ners-up are Miss Theresa H"• 20. also of Kuala Lumpur, and Mrs. Leela Nathiananathan. 29. The103 words
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Article49 1966-11-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR T The Assistant Minister n Culture. Youth and S[K r s Engku Muhsein bin Aooi" Kadir, will open the Yo n Week 1966, organised by u 9 Youth Organisation of T;,n jong Karang. at the Corn* munity Hail. Tanjong H* rang, on Sunday at 249 words
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Article125 1966-11-23 10 PENANCi. Tues. Attendants of two pe*rol filling stations, one in Buttrrworth and Ihe other in Simpang Ampa\ were victims of armed robbrry earlv this morning. Loo Ah Chye, 22. was sleeping at a petrol filling station in Simpang Ampat when he was awakened bv noises125 words
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175 1966-11-23 10 MALACCA. Tups. Twenty-nine Indonesian university students today ended their two-day visit to Malacca. Their leadpr. Mr. Benny Hoed, in a press interview, said that he was impressed with the excellent educational facilities provided by the Government to students to further their studies He175 words
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Article58 1966-11-23 10 Tu s A Prisoner. Razali bin Moliamed a long jail term, broke out of the laiping Prisons yesterday. His absence was only discovered at nieht when he was not found in his cell. Earner he was working as a cook in the kitchen. The police are58 words
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70 1966-11-23 11 KLALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. W. K. Foster (left), chairman of Malayan Tobacco Company, presenting a farewell gift from the executive staff to Mr. J. C. Hosgood of British-American Tobacco Company, London, who is now paying a short visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Hosgood will retire from British-American Tobacco Company at70 words
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218 1966-11-23 11 PENANG, Tues. The proposed East-West Highway from Kota Bharu to Butterworth when completed, will give a boost not only to industries but to the whole economy of Penang State. It will throw open the northern part of the Malay Peninsula not only to218 words
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352 1966-11-23 11 IPOH. Tue*. Red tape Is holding up the departure of a 19-year-old holc-in-heart girl. Miss Ng Ah Kiong, for Bangkok for a heart operation to restore her health. Miss Ng. who called at the Eastern Sun office here today to collect a further sum352 words
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Article71 1966-11-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Ismail bin Ibrahim. 21, was acquitted on a charge of murder by Mr. Justice Pawang Ahmad in the High Court here today. He was alleged to have caused the death of Abdul Karim, (18.) on Mar. 9, this year, at 9 p.m. at71 words
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100 1966-11-23 11 Four young student bachelors, three from Singapore and one from Malaysia, are sharing a flat in Melbourne. They are Messrs. Lock chan Kui of 28-A, Changi Road, Singapore 14; Ho Kiang Soon of 4 Butterly Avenue, Singapore 13; Leung Hon Pun of 25 Carmen Street, Opera Estate Singapore; and Ooi100 words
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442 1966-11-23 11 PENANG, Tues. The Member for Kota. Dr. Lim Chong Eu, (U.D.P.) today said the time had come when the State Government must show far more initiative in the development projects or else slow process of deceleration would continue, steadily grinding themselves to a442 words
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Article146 1966-11-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR Tues:— The Malaysian Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, and the Secretary to the Malaysian Ministry of Labour, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik, have arrived in London as guests of the British Government. They will be in London until Thursday. Yesterday, they called on146 words
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Article116 1966-11-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. Robert E. Adcock has arrived here as Agricultural Attache at the U.S. Embassy, with reporting responsibility also for Brunei and Singapore. He succeeds Mr. Larry F. Diehl, who has returned to Washington. The appointee, an Arkansas native, has had more than 30 years116 words
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Article31 1966-11-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Speaker of the Dewan Raayat, Dato C.M. Yusuf, was admitted to the General Hospital here, for treatment. He had a mild attack of thrombosis.31 words
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156 1966-11-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—The Employment Bureau of the University of Malays Students' In ion has■ b f e functioning very successfully since it was established a year ago. The Director of the Bureau. Mr. Yoong Suan expressed the hope that more commercial firms would come forward156 words
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47 1966-11-23 11 Mr. Mrs. Lone Hong Jok. who were married in Kajang last weekendThe bride is the fourth daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ng Kok Khew of Kuala Lumpur, while the bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Long Fong Kok. Picture shows the newly-weds cutting their wedding cafce.47 words
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279 1966-11-23 11 MALACCA, Tues. The State Government here is to introduce a compulsory savings scheme for development project participants next year. The Chief Minister of Malacca, En c he Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, disclosed this today when he initiated the rubber tapping at the Lioat Kajang279 words
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120 1966-11-23 11 IPOH, Tues Education, irrespective of its medium of instruction, played a major role in the moulding of all school-going children into worthy citizens to be a credit to their country. This was emphasised by the Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, in his address120 words
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196 1966-11-23 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Y Men's Club of Singapore will sponsor and play host at a special Christmas Party for 1.500 under privileged and handicapped children on Saturday, Dec. IT, at the Chinese 31.C A. grounds. The party, which will start at 2196 words
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Article46 1966-11-23 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. A United Nations expert and senior economic adviser to the Economic Development Board in Singapore, Mr. Robert H. Faniel, will give a talk on "Local Products Fallacies and Prejudices at 0 v A *en's Club luncheon meeting on Saturday (Nov.46 words
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Article163 1966-11-23 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The United Democratic Party branch here has called upon the Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan Yunos, and his colleagues to "resign" from the State Council. Mr. Tee Teong Tong. secretary of the party, said "the time has come for163 words
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Article, Illustration1761 1966-11-23 12 ALAN HART - by: ALAN HART IN 1950 King Farouk of Egypt, accompanied by his usual crowd of officials, went shopping for a few pieces of jewellery in a large Cairo jewellery shop. The king's shopping spree brought fame and tragedy to a1,761 words
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Article833 1966-11-23 12 Ross Miles - by: Ross Miles AM certain the Abominable Snowman exists, and I am sure he is a man. A very low form of man who knows nothing of fire ond can only talk in camellike grunts." So says Dr. P. Rinchen, who has lived in Mongolia for many years.833 words
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Article, Illustration942 1966-11-23 13 CYDNEY, Tues. Australia's six and a quarter million electors will go to the polls on November 26 to elect a new House of Representatives. Under the Australian Constitution the 124member House, lower of the two Houses of Federal Parliament, has to942 words
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Article247 1966-11-23 13 Melbourne. Tues—two Malaysian science students excelled in their examinations at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, and each gained a "University Prize" (worth SA4O) by topping the class in their res- pective subjects They are Wont Sia Kow. of 78 Jalan Haji Hussien. Kuala Lumpur, and Khor247 words
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447 1966-11-23 13 Tues, Life in Australia has brought new experiences for four young students from Singapore and Malaysia but none more novel than setting up their own house-hold in Melbourne. Three of the boys come from Singapore and one from Malaysia. The Singapore students are Lock Chan447 words
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117 1966-11-23 13 CHILDREN in the city of Wogga Wagga, Australia were overjoyed when the first letters from theirAustralian News And Information Bureau Photograph by M. Brown. - 117 words
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Advertisement68 1966-11-23 13 ftJ) bo-reis fully oir "conditioned This hotel Is In a superb setting for luxurious living. All suites and rooms are attractively designed and supremely comfortable Guests enjoy the utmost in comfort at the mostj reasonable rates. BEAT BLUES SESSION Sunday 2.30—6.00 p.m. THE CH ECKMATES with BRTAN NEALE THE CTCLONES68 words
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Miscellaneous207 1966-11-23 13 IODEON Phone 21-116 \OW SHOWING! 3 Show*: IMS. 4..t0 A *l.l p.n Sunda** A Hnlidav*: F\tra Sh«w at a.m. *1.50 a si.oo. No Free List. C:<>h Booking.' s Onlv> 2"t Centurv Fox Present."Tt TF DIN'O DE LAURENTIIS °-oduction Of 'The Bible' In The Beginning FILMED IN D-150 Technicolor CHILDREN CONCESSION:207 words
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Miscellaneous592 1966-11-23 13 YOUR TV and Radio today \JEh4 CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). P.M. 5.45 OPENING ANNCT Pros Summary. 5.50 News Outlines in the592 words
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Miscellaneous210 1966-11-23 13 V SHAW ■ANISfiTION APITOL Phone ***** Open* Today: Richard Harrison ft Mltoooke "KILLERS ARE CHALLENGED" Ea-«tmancolor A Wideseope I D O Phone ***** Open* Today: 11-.13G I 6.H-J.W j The Anamination of President John F. Kennedy lt« aftermath D4YS in KOVEMBER" «*A) b ***** REX-SKY ***** I 11 a m..210 words
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230 1966-11-23 14 BATHGATE, Scotland, Tues. (AP) Timo Maakinen of Finland and his British codriver Paul Easter in a battered Mini Cooper limped into Bathgate yesterday clinging to a slender lead in the British Royal Automobile Club (RAC) International Rally of The Forests. With only three minutes230 words
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271 1966-11-23 14 LONDON, Tues. (AFP) —The word "shamateurism," so long a closed shop in British tennis circles, was dropped yesterday by Alan Mills, the Englishman who has just turned professional. On his way out of London for the Bahamas, he claimed the world's top ten271 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-11-23 14 Well known Singapore motor cvcle are Eooi Im Heok. riding a Bridgestone 90. won first place and two second places in the Forces Driving Club meetine held at Colombo Camp ground over the weekend. In the five-lap senior class Looi was an easv winner. Fourteen machine taking part.121 words
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100 1966-11-23 14 CHATHAM TOWNSHIP. N.J. Tues. (AP» Carlos Ortiz, the world lightweight champion, says he Us going after the world welterweight title after he defends his 135-pound crown aginst Flash Elorde on Nov. 28 at Madison Square Garden "Win or lose again Elorde I'm going after100 words
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225 1966-11-23 14 TOKYO, Tues, (UPI) Three hundred policemen rushed to the scene lost night and restored order after 2,500 angry spectators smashed the lights and ring when the scheduled group of professional catch-as-catch-can wrestlers failed to show up. The show was scheduled to225 words
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184 1966-11-23 14 NEW YORK, Tues, (UPI) An amazing 70 swimming records in 142 races were established this year in the AAU Junior Olympic championships, according to figures released yesterday by AAU officials. Wendy Fordyce. a 14-year-old aqua star from Miami Springs. Florida, swam away184 words
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222 1966-11-23 14 MEXICO CITY. Tues. (AP) The Executive Secretary of the World Boxing Council said yesterday the WBC had not yet been asked to approve a re-match between featherweight champion Vicente Saldivar and Mitsunori Seki of Japan. "We have not been asked yet to sanction the222 words
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Article430 1966-11-23 14 BANGKOK, Tues. (AP) Top ranking players from at least 11 countries will enter the Fifth Asian Games badminton compel), tion in Bangkok next month. Malaysia is expected to take most of the honours. Defending champion Indonesia and Thailand are likely to be Malaysia's chief competitors. Japan430 words
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147 1966-11-23 14 MILAN. Italy, Tues (AF\ Italian soccer officials were worried yesterday over a growing wave of spectator violence. Outraged reactions of fans made Sunday's rounds of games in both the major and minor leagues the blackest soccer Sunday of the current season At Ceringnola near147 words
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Article30 1966-11-23 14 SEOUL, Tues. (AP) Japan's No. 6 ron tender Tetsuya Yamagami will meet Orient bantamweight champion Lee Won-Suk of South Korea in a title fight here on December 3.30 words
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Advertisement633 1966-11-23 14 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum) MR. R. B. 001 and Family wish to thank all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of their late father. Mr. Ooi Kow Keat, and who sent wreaths and condolences. SITUATION WANTED 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) CAPABLE YOUNG MAN with SC. and several years633 words
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Advertisement311 1966-11-23 14 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. JOHORE TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dengan J.K.R. di-dalam kelas 'EX' dan ka-atas akan di-terima diPejabat Jurutera Keria Kanan, Jabatan Kerja Raya. Kluang hingga jam pukol 12 tengah hari pada 30hb November, 1966. Untok: Memben* Sahuah Bangunan Mengandongi Tiga Bilek Darjah Bagi Sekolah Kebangsaan Di-Sri Bertam,311 words
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Advertisement159 1966-11-23 14 Eastebn Sun CIA SSIF/ G WAY _23-jL_CANTONMENT ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 announcements, marriages, births deaths, *l/1/ ENGAGEMENTS. PERSONAL, IN MEMORIAM ETC 10/FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENT7 WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD bO CENTS VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ETC. $5 FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY159 words
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Article1785 1966-11-23 15 Windsor L Lad1 - Second b to Toowoomba splendid showing By 'Windsor L Lad 1 IPOH, Wtd. Raytone has a bright chance of winning the main six furlongs sprint for Class Four Division One (Race 5) at Ipoh this afternoon, second day of the Perak Turf Club's November Meeting, Raytone1,785 words
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Article154 1966-11-23 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN 8UN ADELINE Race 1. SIAU KUNIANG Brandon Chat*mnth BRANDON Winoro Dalkeith S. KUNIANG Brandon Winoro Race 2. L. FORWARD Port D'Or Cannonball CANNONBALL Hand In Hand Dinding L. FORW ARD Son of Sol Port d'Or Race 3. LEGISRIKA Theatre Johore R. INCOME Apache Luh THEATRE V154 words
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Article169 1966-11-23 15 WINDSOR LAD - Bv WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Tues. Theatre V. with apprentice Nawari astride, displayed striking form in a testing trial with Moviegoer 111 (Coleman) on a heavy track here this morning when he disposed of 3f. in 38 3/5 sec. Theatre V was a length clear at169 words
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Article151 1966-11-23 15 PENANG, Tues. Classes One. Three and Four horses are being catered for in the forthcoming Penang Turf Cluh X'mas New Year Meeting on Dec. 25, 28 and Jan. 1. The Gold Cup over 1-J miles, the Governor's Cup over 8-| furs., and the P. and O.151 words
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Article70 1966-11-23 15 The Singapore Turf Club's 4-D pool for Sunday. Nov. 27, will be based on the first, second and third prises and starters of the Perak Turf Club's Sweep PLCS 10 consolation prises for 4-D purposes only which will be drawn by the Singapore Turf Club at the70 words
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Article1692 1966-11-23 15 Raee it Horses Class 6 6 Furlongs 1.15 P.M. 1. 423 Brandon 4y 9.03 Jackv Stable J. Donnellv Lee 11 2. 080 Chatsmnth 7y 901 DM. Brown Bagby Jr Kang 3 3 337 Ardent Lad 8y 812 Olympia Stable Teh PK Leong 7 4. 514 Siau Kuniang1,692 words
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346 1966-11-23 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Badminton Association has formed a "youth squad" to spearhead an ambitious three-year programme to build a nucleus" of talented badminton players among the youngsters in the Republic. The plan said to be a "look into the future" scheme envisages to346 words
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Article53 1966-11-23 16 CAIRO, Egypt, Tues. (AP) Poland yesterday defeated Italy 2-0 in a field hockey tournament sponsored by Egypt on the occasion of meetings of the Congress of the International Hockey Federation. East Germany defeated Yugoslavia 2-0. Today Poland meets Yugoslavia, while Italy meets the UAR and Uganda53 words
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Article48 1966-11-23 16 SEREMBAN, Tues. St. Paul's Institution beat Slim School from Terendak Camp Malacca in an inter-school rugger match played here this evening. St. Paul's won 12 points (3 tries, one penalty) to three (one penalty). Half time score 3-0 was in favour of the Paulians.48 words
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518 1966-11-23 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. With most of the sportsmen in Singapore busy preparing themselves for the Asian Games in Bangkok next month, or away in Phnom Penh taking part in the Games of the New Emerging Forces, rugby takes a prominent position on the518 words
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145 1966-11-23 16 MANILA. Tues. (AFP) The Philippine contingent to the forthcoming Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok will leave in four waves for the Thai capital, starting on Dec 1, it was announced here yesterday. The first batch, numbering about 100 athletes and officials, will include145 words
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331 1966-11-23 16 CAPETOWN. South Africa. Tues. <UPI>— The Australian cricket team won its second first cla.ss victory on tour yesterday by beating Western Province by an innings and 108 runs with eight hours to spare. The province, who made 191 runs in the first innings in331 words
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69 1966-11-23 16 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) Mamerto Besa. president of the Philippine Boxing Association. left for Tokyo yesterday on a goodwill tour with offers for Japanese boxers to fight in Manila Besa will also see the title fight between Oriental featherweight champion Mitsunori Seki of Japan and69 words
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421 1966-11-23 16 SEREMBAN. Tues, —Negri Sembilan/Malacca Asians have named 20 players to travel to Singapore this weekend for their annual rugger match against Singapoe Asians on Sunday. This annual series between the?e two teams was started after the scrapping of the Alj Blues competition421 words
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Article38 1966-11-23 16 TAMPIN, Tues. Seremban HQ team trounced Tampin 6-0 in the P.W.D soccer competition in the "A. Varatharajah Cup" competition here today. Goalgetters for Seremban were Mothi B. Bazid (3), M. Joseph (2) and Poi Kuen Leong.38 words
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Article225 1966-11-23 16 KAMPAR. Tues. Ten volleyball players and two officials have been selected to join the Malaysian delegation to the Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok next month. The players selected by the Malaysian Amateur Volleyball Association 'at its meeting in Ipoh yesterday are: Lim Song Mek. Lim225 words
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Article157 1966-11-23 16 MALACCA. Tues.—Adapting themselves to the slippery tjround conditions Malacca Indians beat Singapore Indians 3-1 in their "key* Bardhan Cup soccer match at the Kubu Stadium here. Earlier rain made the ground muddy and there was no scientific play from either side. Both teams were inclined to157 words
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Article121 1966-11-23 16 MALACCA, Tues. ASP Joginder Singh from the Army Depot Police will lead the Malacca Hockey Association again this season He was re-elected President of the Malacca H.A. at the annual general meeting held at the Malacca High School. officials elected were: Vice-Presidents. Messrs M Nagarajah121 words
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Article, Illustration309 1966-11-23 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. Top sports officials in the Republic today paid tribute to Dr. G. D. Sondhi the "doyen" of Asian sport who died in New Delhi on Sunday. The news of Dr. Sondhi's death came as a shock to many sports officials in309 words
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Article276 1966-11-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The President of the Badminton Association of Malaysia. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today Malaysians of Indian descent were working harmoniously in the country, which they were trying to build up as their country of adoption. This was indeed a very loyal gesture276 words
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