Eastern Sun, 27 November 1966
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Title Section23 1966-11-27 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 132 Sunday, Novcmbrr 27 1966. MC(P) 1912 kl>\ 2309 I*rice !."> rents23 words
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Article426 1966-11-27 1 BRIAN DEWHURST - Only one major issue in Australia's BY BRIAN DEWHURST, SYDNEY, SAT. A.P. AUSTRALIAN VOTERS TODA Allied war efforf in Vietnam Government headed by Prime Minister Harold Holt. Australians voted today with virtually only one major staunch U.S. ally continue to send troops to fight beside American soldiers426 words
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Article37 1966-11-27 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (AP)—The U.N. Security Council yesterday censured Israel for its reprisal raid on three Jordan villages on Nov. 13. It also warned that it would consider punitive steps if the attacks are repeated.37 words
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Article127 1966-11-27 1 FORT WORTH. Texas. Sat (AP) A note attached to a large bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums on the grave of Lee Harvey Oswald said 44 He has left all the world confused". Hundreds of visitors on Thursday filed by the grave in Fort Worth's Rosehill Cemetery on127 words
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Article155 1966-11-27 1 NEW YORK. Sat. <IPI> Mr. Robert Gordon Shand. who wanted to he an architect of naval ships hut made his way to executive editor of the largest newspaper in the I'nited States. th<» New York Daily News, died on Thanksgiving Day after a lone illness.155 words
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Article82 1966-11-27 1 WELLINGTON. New Zealand, Sat Prime Minister Keith Holyoake's National Government Party was clearly returned with a net loss of one seat as provisional counting in today's general elections ended. The figures gave the party as losing two seats When Parliament dissolved, the state of the parties82 words
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Article248 1966-11-27 1 BONN. Sat. (AFP) ASIA is the main beneficiary. of German aid operations and in the last 15 years, the Federal Republic's help to Asian countries totalled (J551,370 million, or 28 percent of all Gedman aid. According to a breakdown of West Germany's bilateral aid248 words
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Article82 1966-11-27 1 SALISBURY, Sat. (AFP) Prime Minister lan Smith arrived at Government House, the residence of the British recognised Governor of Rhodesia. Sir Humphrey Gibbs, this morning, to begin his crucial elevenhour talks with British Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. Herbert Bowden. aimed at ending the Rhodesian constitutional crisis. Strict security82 words
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Article116 1966-11-27 1 Meanwhile. Zambia's President Kenneth Kaunda said tonight that the British Government was encouraging a bloodbath by delaying firm action to topple lan Smith's rebel Rbodesian regime. Regrettably this uould be a racial bloodbath, he said. Mr. Kaunda was broadcasting in reply to a public welcome by116 words
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Article88 1966-11-27 1 PORTSMOUTH. England. Sat. iUPI« Thce s a very strange thing about the 201-year-old ri.M.S. Victory, the three-masted warship that carried Lord Nelson to triumph a&d death at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. No seagull will go near it. The ship is preserved for posterity in drydoek88 words
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Article40 1966-11-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra. has made the following comment on President Marcos's reported intention to visit Malaysia sometime next year:"We will be very happy to welcome him to our country."40 words
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260 1966-11-27 1 Chan Kam Yau - By Chan Kam Yau. Kuala Lumpur, Sat. THE Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today said that people of faith in Malaysia could make the nation a happy and peaceful place to live in. "Today, the world is becoming topsy-turvy and getting into260 words
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Article60 1966-11-27 1 TORONTO. Sat. <AP).— Now women's dresses are being sold in cans. A Toronto department store is offering wrinkleproof dresses that pop out of a can about the size of a two-quart tin of peaches. Called *Le Canned Dress,' the product comes in printed nylon and in60 words
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2949 1966-11-27 2 ■IF OUR SOCIETY CONTINUES TO BE WHAT IT IS THEN IT WILL PANIC SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said that the time had come to rear and produce a generation with built-in reflexes of group thinking like the survival of2,949 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-11-27 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. A scene from "Gathering Orchids in the Garden" performed by the Lee Shou Fan Dance Troupe at the Victoria Theatre last night This is a Chinese folk dance in which young girls and lads frolic in an orchid garden collecting orchids during season. The dance89 words
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Article, Illustration540 1966-11-27 2 PETER LOKE - By PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, last night said that if the people of Singapore continued to be united and work hard for a multi-racial and harmonious society, Singapore could last a thousand years. The Minister540 words
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Article279 1966-11-27 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, the Minister of State for Culture, today gave two reason? for Singapore's economic wealth. They are the integrity of the people and their aptitude for hard work and the wonderful port facilities which had developed. Mr Lee was speaking279 words
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Article32 1966-11-27 2 SINGAPORE, Sat There will be no water and poor pressure in the area of Reserve Road, off Tanjong Katong Road, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Nov. 28.32 words
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Article106 1966-11-27 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two men on a red motorcycle yesterday morninj snatched $5,931.03 in cash and cheques from a 41-year-old shop-assistant. Ang Soon Kiat, who was on his way to the bank Ang was cycling alone Circular Road after leaving his shop at North Bridge Roac with the106 words
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Article119 1966-11-27 2 SINGAPORE. Sat —A* the opening of the first heyday camp today, Che' Dar. binte Noor, wife of the Mini*" ter for Social Affairs, praised the Singapore Red Cross Society for setting up a Holiday Camp for handicapped children in the Republic. She said: "Because of 'hei?119 words
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452 1966-11-27 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A former political detainee stated that he has realised that his past activities had been antinational and anti-people. He is Chan Kee Lun, 30, rrho was released today after almost three years of dptention. He was arrested on Feb 2. 1963. during452 words
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60 1966-11-27 3 Mr. Mrs. Anthony Jayaram pictured after their wedding at the Church of St. Peter Paul. Queen Street, yesterday. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. Joseph Jayaram, while the bride, the former Miss Teresar Tan Mui Eng, is the eldest daughter of Madam Ang Kah Cheng. A reception was60 words
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195 1966-11-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. pirect mail service with Indonesia resumes tomorrow with the departure of the first airbag for Jakarta but th<» Eastern Sun's Kuala Lumpur office at 39, Jalan Sultan today received its second letter from Jogjakarta. The first arrived three weeks195 words
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Article115 1966-11-27 3 SINGAPORE. Sat—Two tots were killed in two separate accidents yesterday afternoon. Three-vear old Saravan Govindasamy was knocked cown by a motor-cycle when he allegedly dashed across the road at the 11-/ m.s. Woodland Road. He suffered serious head injuries and died on the way tr115 words
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Article42 1966-11-27 3 TPOH Sat. A three- p ar-old girl. M. Thamsilselpi. fell into a deep well In Chemor yesterday and drowned. There was a drop of 60 f p et to the bottom with about *ix Inches of water.42 words
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Article40 1966-11-27 3 BUTTER WORTH. Sat. ft. Vijayan. (4) died last night on the way to the hospital here from fatal Injuries sustained in a motor accident. Vijayan was knocked down by a car. at the 12th mile Permatang Berangan Road.40 words
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Article, Illustration227 1966-11-27 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Professor K. G. Tregonning. Professor of History in the University of Singapore. was this evening guest of honour at a farewell tea party given by the Historical Society of the University. Prof Tregonning will be leaving the University next year227 words
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171 1966-11-27 3 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca has scored the highest percentage in the whole country in the registration of children for secondary education this year. The enrolment which stood at 92 per cent a week ago has now risen to 95 per cent. To get the remaining171 words
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403 1966-11-27 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong. will he asked in the next sitting of Parliament whether he will consider introducing: legislation to prohibit girls under the age of 21 from working as bar waitresses. The question has been submitted for403 words
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Article87 1966-11-27 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. —A new rot Tee house will be opened on Monday, at 10 a.m. on the ground floor of Liat Towers, in busy Orrhard Road. The new "coffee house Tro'ka" is operated by the Trnika Restaurants Limited. It has a nice continental setting and87 words
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Article72 1966-11-27 3 MtAR. Sat. The Muar Town Council has been warned to pav up its totalling 5532.035.50 to the Johore State Government within a period of five year*. This was revealed at the monthlv meeting of the Muar Town Council this morning. The Johore State Secretary in a letter72 words
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Article, Illustration227 1966-11-27 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Air Vice-Marshal M. S- Chaturvedi has been appointed General Manager of Air India, to succeed Mr. S. R. Patel. A spokesman for Air India in Singapore said that Air Vire-Marshal Chaturvedi "has had a varied and distinguished career in the Indian Air227 words
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Article, Illustration265 1966-11-27 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Latiffah Omar, Siput Sarawak, Malay film actresses and 12-year old Rahman Rahim. son of Rahim Hamid. popular night club entertainer, were chosen to star in a major Japanese film production in Singapore. The Director of the film, Mr. H. Ichimura. of Shockiku265 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous75 1966-11-27 3 S pore Diary 10 a.m. to 6 p.nv National Library. Stamford Road: Art Exhibition, by Mr. N| Yat Chuan. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall. Empress Place: Art Exhibition, by Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. 8 p.m. National Theatre. Tank Road: "A Cherry Blossom Evening'' by the famous75 words
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WORLD NEWS 1
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453 1966-11-27 4 ITNITED NATIONS, Sat. (UPI) The Philippines told the General Assembly yesterday that it should put off any decision on Chinese representation "until the people of China themselves shall have de- cided the issue/ 1 Ambassador Salvador P Lopez said the Philippines would oppose453 words
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Article370 1966-11-27 4 TONDON, Sat. (AP).— Canadian authorities have advised some Commonwealth diplomats their country will recognise Communist China soon —probably this year. Qualified informants, reporting this last night, said the Canadian move is likely after it becomes clear that the Peking government is not going to be admitted370 words
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Article63 1966-11-27 4 HONG KONG. Sat. (AP). Hong Kong police today officially refused comment on Manila reports that Philippine police had discovered evidence of a Hong Kong-based counterfeiting gang attempting to flood the Philippines with bogus Philippine currency. There were indications from other sources, however, that Hong Kong law enforcement officials63 words
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Article59 1966-11-27 4 AVRANCHES, France, Sat. (UPI) —A shapely young girl who tea* fined 'fOO Francs (L.S. $(>0) for wearing a topless bathing suit on a public beach this summer had c norel explanation, "I lent my brassiere to a girl friend who did not have one and who was bothered59 words
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89 1966-11-27 4 ACAPCLCO. Mexico, Sat (AP). Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida has denied Mexico City newspaper reports that she planned to pose bare-breasted for Mexican artist Juan Blanco. It is simply not true," she told the Associated Press yesterday. But she said that after talks89 words
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Article177 1966-11-27 4 LONDON, Sat. (UPI). President Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pakistan ended his "Commonwealth visit" to Britain yesterday with praise for the 'warm hospitality" he met with everywhere. He did. however, draw a distinction between democracy as it is practiced in Britain and in his own country. "I have177 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-11-27 4 AN unusual fashion parade was recently held during a derby in Baden-Baden. The textile machine industry of the Federal Republic of Germany celebrated its 50th anniversary with a retrospective glance at fashions of the 20th century. A jaunty photo reporter (1911) with checked spats was seen113 words
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217 1966-11-27 4 I ONDON. Sat. (AP) Reita Faria. first Indian girl to win the Miss World title, said "one thine has dimmed the success for me—there have been no official congratulations from India.'* Reita. 23-year-old medical student from Bombay, said she got messages of217 words
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142 1966-11-27 4 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (AFP) Plans to enlarge and modernise the Palace of Nations at Geneva by 1971 at a cost of U.S.S 15,000,000 were laid before the budget committee of the United Nations General Assembly by Secretary-General U Thant yesterday. The142 words
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Article236 1966-11-27 4 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (AP) The Philippines has called for stronger safeguards by developing countries over their natural resources. Congressman Mr. Ramon V. Mitra of the Philippines told the U.N. General Assembly yesterday that safeguards are becoming vital as co-operation between rich and poor nations for the exploitation of236 words
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Article157 1966-11-27 4 LONDON. Sat. (AFP) Foreign Secretary Mr. George Brown returned here yesterday from a visit to the Soviet Union and asserted that he had not acted thrre "as somebody else's agent". The reference appeared to be to the United States. The possibility of a Vietnam157 words
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294 1966-11-27 4 Washington. Saturday. (UPI) THE U.S. Armed Forces increased by 64,109 men in October bringing American military might to 3,293,318, the highest in more than 12 years, the Defense Department announced yesterday. Earlier, the Pentagon announced that its January draft call would be 15.600 men294 words
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Article75 1966-11-27 4 LONDON, Sat. (UPI)._ Mini skirted Mary Hurt figures it will be a long, cold winter unless her "Long Johns" catch up with her. Mary emigrated to Canada by air last July. Her winter woollies followed by ship. By August, Mary decided to come home but the75 words
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Article146 1966-11-27 4 WASHINGTON. Bat. (AP* Federal Bureau of in. vestigation <FBI> Director J. Edgar Hoover said yesterday all available evidence indicates that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. "Not one shred of evi. dence has been developed to link any other person146 words
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Article238 1966-11-27 4 SALISBURY. Sat. (AFP) Britain's Commonwealth Secretary. Mr. Herbert Bowden, and his oarty arrived at Salisbury airport yesterday in their RAF comet. Mr. Bowden is making a final visit to the Rhodesian capital at the special request of the Governor. Sir Humphrey Gihbs. five days before Britain is238 words
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Article99 1966-11-27 4 WELLINGTON New Zes land, at. (AP>- A recora number .of _L4 million Ne ,,v Zealand voters go to the polls today for the three yearly general election. Weather throughout ne country was largely showery but fine.. Voting is not compulsory in New Zealand, but based on past99 words
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Article, Illustration857 1966-11-27 5 Kenneth J. Somanader - By Kenneth J. Somanader RATNAP UR A, Ceylon, Sot. A minor gem rush has occurred in Ceylon in recent years as miners continue to discover there is good reason for old legends of crystal polaces and gemstudded thrones. There are costly sapphires and857 words
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Miscellaneous362 1966-11-27 5 HiiiaTMßailNl IUijIirZIEVAIBEyAUIDI uZnJULQi Atop the pier. rueiteeaL 'HONS* sharpen TWEIR CLAWS OUR BUttfTS CAN penetrate sucw SHAIiOW IVAT6P TO THE BOTTOM' THE* ARE trarrep' IVhilE BElO* THE UNCLE •RABB'TS P>G 4 BuRRO* m YANKEE INVAPERS'. THEY ARE HEAPING SOUTH IN STOLEN PATROL JEEP FROM BEACN ROACH TAKE THE BACK OCAQ3,362 words
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Miscellaneous152 1966-11-27 6 NOT.', .NOT-' NOT' CM, BBPTWER.' I HOPE THEY SETTLE THIS SOON...MY NECK'S GIVING «OUT.' ARE/ ARE/y THEYARE NcfT? 4 3fi h FI S 6 f fir ft M SI THEyV ARE 11 2 n r. c ft Vk I SI'<I km 9 r: WE'LL JUST SEE ABOUT THAT, FREP FLINTSTONE152 words
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Advertisement145 1966-11-27 7 a runny nose is no joke! Every time your runny nose makes you sneeze someone else may catch your cold. That's no joke. And a runny nose gets red and sore. That hurts. Don't suffer. Don't let other people suffer from your cold. Control it, right from the start, with145 words
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Miscellaneous257 1966-11-27 7 APARTMENT 1 wisisiix.r: u 1 > I DREAMED ABOUT HER LAST NIGHT/ MDU'LL JUST HAVE TO GET ACCUSTOMED ta TO SEEING MARGO AROUNC} WILBUR' THE TRUTH IS, I'M VERY FOND OF HER AS A MATTER OF FACT, I FIND MYSELF THINKING ABOUT HER ALMOST CONSTANTLY/ Iff SI Ml w *J257 words
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Article534 1966-11-27 8 CINCE the start of the first Five-Year Development Plan, the Minister of National and Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, has urged Government officers to change their attitude in their work and to attune themselves to the spirit of the new times. Since then he has534 words
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Article304 1966-11-27 8 TF there are any Asian countries which think they can borrow unlimited sums of money by joining the Asian Development Bank, they are in for a disappointment. To be able to borrow they must first be able to earn and then to repay the loans. Uncle Sam304 words
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1146 1966-11-27 8 Dr. I. M. Levitt - WON By Dr. I. M. Levitt, y Dr. I. M. Levitt, Director The Fels Planetarium Of The Franklin Institute THERE is considerable concern in the scientific community about the ability of a man to experience weightlessness for extended periods of time and1,146 words
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Article1200 1966-11-27 8 REINCARNATION FACT OR FICTION? (I) Ttaia girl was Hungarian...yet she spoke fluent Spanish and knew all the facts about the life of a woman she had never met! Was this proof of rein carnation...or is there some other explanation? THE fifteen year-old-girl lay dying of influenza.1,200 words
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Commercial and industrial
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462 1966-11-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. "The long-term outlook for natural rubber with its unique qualities should not cause concern to efficient producers, and estimates of the entire world demand for edible oils and fats would seem to point to satisfactory prices462 words
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Article64 1966-11-27 9 NEW YORK. Sat. fUFD Yesterday closing Dow■Tones averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 industrials 803.34 20 rails 203.44 15 utilities 134.81 65 stocks 284.70 40 bonds 80.10 Commodity futures Index 137.80 The volume was 6.810.000 shares. Of a total 1.398 Issue* traded. 781 were higher64 words
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Article25 1966-11-27 9 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AP) The U.S. government sold 15 tons of grade C surplus stocimiii tin yesterday at 1 5225 U.S. dollars a pound.25 words
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437 1966-11-27 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Tradings were mainly restricted on the Industrials with a fairly active conditions Rumours were again afoot on Gammon having a bearish effect on the counter. Prices fell 6 cents from $1.43 to $1.37 while Chemicals was also easier being dealt from $1.57437 words
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Article72 1966-11-27 9 BINGAPORE. Sat. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in Its rates to merchants today as follows: New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail OD, 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 353'B; Airmail OD. 35-1/2; 90 d/st. 36-1/16 credit bills 36-1/872 words
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214 1966-11-27 9 GLASGOW, Scotland, Sat. (AP) The builder of a new big luxury liner for Britain's merchant fleet has said that because of mounting labour costs, speed in completing the ship could mean the difference be- tween profit and loss. Lord Aberconway, Chairman of214 words
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282 1966-11-27 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The week opened very slowly A continuance of the slightly better undertone ruling towards the end of last week was noticeable initially, but although the market recorded a small advance, this was shortlived, says Holiday. Cutier, Bath Co.. Ltd, in weekly market report.282 words
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Article, Illustration152 1966-11-27 9 BERLIN. Sat. Without harmful exhaust gases and the bothersome sounds of a combustion engine, this small car will drive through tomorrow's traffic. The agile vehicle with electric drive was developed in the Institute for Vehicles of the Technilogical University in West Berlin under152 words
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242 1966-11-27 9 STOCKHOLM. Sat. (UPI). —Sweden will launch a bif export drive in Communist China next spring, well informed sources said here last night. The Chinese government, badly in need of heavy machinery, reportedly invited Sweden to display their industrial products in Peking. Some 100 Swedish242 words
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156 1966-11-27 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP> The Stock Market closed higher yesterday with some sharp gains. Trading was moderately active. Stocks rose from the start but the opening gain wu narrow and tentative. As strength spread gradually, more and more stocks entered the list of gainers.156 words
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Article16 1966-11-27 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. ThO tin price for today woo s6oo per picul, down 25 cents.16 words
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Article168 1966-11-27 9 SINGAPORRE. S*t.—Continuing its policy of product rationalisation, The Plessey Company Limited announces the formation of the Dielectric. Magnetic and Capacitor (DMC) Divisions in its Components Group. The DMC Divisions have been formed from the existing Towcester Divisions, the United Insulator Company Limited, and the Telegraph Condenser168 words
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Article73 1966-11-27 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPD The rubber market vesterdav closed s'eadv with No. 1 RSS soot 18-5 16. 18-9'16 Settlement House: Dec deleted Jan 18-9/16. 13-11/16 Feb. March and Jan./ March 18-13/16. 18-15/16 Aoril/June 19-7/16, 1915/16. July/Sept. 19-13/16. 1915/16. Oct/Dec. 19-7/8. 20. Jan. March, April/June, July/Sept, and Oct./ Dec.73 words
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Article49 1966-11-27 9 tfEW YORK. Sat. (UPI)— Rubber future yesterday closed 3n to 50 points higher with no sales. Jan 67 22.50 22.80 22.80 23.00 May 22.80 23.00 July 22.80 23.00 Sent 22.80 23.00 Nov.' 22.80 23.00 Locally, epot. No FSS remained unchanged at 22-1/2 cents per pound, nominal.49 words
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Article397 1966-11-27 9 INDUSTRIAL B. Boustead 1.52 Chemical Co. 1.54 Cold Storage 2.98 Dun lop 2.81 E. Smelting CD 4.08 No Ordv 2.97 tnlted Holds. 1.38 Utrpa tricks F. X. Orda. Gammon 1.35 Georgetown 1.23 Guinness CD 2.61 Hotel S*pura 1.17 Home <M) Ltd. 1.8? Hume (F.E.) Ord. 1.63 J.397 words
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Article85 1966-11-27 9 PARIS. Sat. (AP) Britain told the 21 most non-industrialised countries yesterday that "we are determined" to join the European Common Market despite the difficulties, informed sources said. These sources said the statement was made by Mr. James Callaghan. British Chancellor of the Exchequer. at the85 words
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Article49 1966-11-27 9 in 2.1? 2.21 Sfwnd Mala Third Mala Malaysian lyan 1.50 van 1 06 Com m err* M«1 CaHtMi 1 \D... 413 Pf« a) Jk ■94 Wfl i >avin| sterling Commodity First Honf r una 1.56 Koni 1.00 IM 4/1 1.05* t Kong .70 .74* (*Hont Rone Currency)49 words
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Article101 1966-11-27 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ringspore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today wet Seller* Coconnt oil (FOB) Bulk 41.00 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 42.50 Suear(Java)exgodown 2650 Nutmegs 110s Nutmegs B W Garbled Lam pong Black Pepper (FOB) 122 50 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 122.50 Lamponi Black Pepper AST A (100% N.L.W.)101 words
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Article163 1966-11-27 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Ragna Bakke 3/4 Straat Clarence 5 Golden Wonder 10/11 Laomedon 13/14 Diomed 15/16 Trebinje 18 Poly Dorus 25 26 Bahadur 27 /28 Shigeshima Maru 29/30 Wing An 31/32 G.enfalloch 33/34 Hugo Kollataj 35/36 Celebes163 words
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Article704 1966-11-27 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Tim* 820 a m Airline Ml 010 from Kuala Lumpur. Time vi a.m. Airline JAL fit from Jakarta. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MAL 005 from Penang. ipoh. K. Lumpur. Malacca. Time 1050 p.m. Airline MAL 401P from K aching. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline704 words
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WOMEN'S PAGE
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125 1966-11-27 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Housewives who don't want to tax their strength too much going on hands and knees to scrub floors should just try out the National electric polisher for quick and easy floor care. The polisher will take care of your polishing and scrub- bing125 words
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Article, Illustration378 1966-11-27 10 MAVREEN LEE PRESENTS - MAVREEN LEE PRESENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Suits, suits, suits, this is something for your wardrobe that never goes out of fashion besides serving th* most useful purposes in your garment life. What do all the worlds best dressed women wear most378 words
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Advertisement63 1966-11-27 10 plete AVOII skin radiant beauty that shows in your face ;•> *v M m vW Mill"" L i Avon gives complete skin care, from cleansing, through toning, to nourishing, with a range of specialised products for all skin types. For beauty you can touch... feel... see in your face, choose63 words
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Advertisement131 1966-11-27 10 National WEIGHT weighing only 4 kg (8J lbs), this polisher is easy to handle. Eliminates the physical strain and exertion of polishing floors by hand. located in base is automatically controlled by handle Polisher will not turn on until the handle as lowered to operating position, thus eleminating the trouble131 words
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Miscellaneous560 1966-11-27 10 Stars i You l :L I 1 I CAPRICORN Dec. 23-Jan. 20 Christmas just around the corner this is a good time to get around. See your town and your friends. This is Dne way to rid of the depressing feeling that's been hanging onto you. AQUARIUS Jan. 21-Feb. 19560 words
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FEATURE
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2010 1966-11-27 11 Dermot Canning - EVERGREEN LOOK—--THE RESULT OF CAREFUL DIET The agebeaters by Dermot Canning JjOW DO they do it? How do they manage fro stay so young, by so vital and active? You've probably asked yourself the question dozens of times when you've seen photographs of prominent people who, despite the passing years,2,010 words
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Article1115 1966-11-27 11 Colette O'Hara - Mind behind the monster By Colette O'Hara object silhouetted in the eerie green half-light was unmistakable. It was a coffin. Suddenly the black-cloaked corpse within it stirred and slowly arose. The eyes glittered into life; the lips, curiously red and fleshy in the pallid wasted1,115 words
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POPPING AROUND with PLATTER PETE
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Article, Illustration274 1966-11-27 12 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY ALAN LYFORD, an up-and-coming recording singer, says that good looks may help a singer's career, but the singer's voice comes first. His favourite singer is Andy Williams. Alan, who is backed by the Thunderbirds, also answers the following questions: Q. Who is your274 words
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Article384 1966-11-27 12 BEATLES John. George, and Ringo, are really angry at a recent press report which hinted that they were going to leave manager Brian Epstein. Beatle Paul was not in London at the time. The "Sunday Telegraph" front-paged a report that two of the Beatles (it did not mention384 words
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Article203 1966-11-27 12 THE SPOKESMEN Michelle/Better Days Are Yet To Come (Life). This is a poor version of The Beatles' big hit. But perhaps one tends to compare any Beatle song to the original. and surely the fab four will come out tops! Anyway, I feel it is the fault of the203 words
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Article, Illustration856 1966-11-27 12 HI THERE! So David McCallum triumphs again! Sometimes I wonder what he has got that I don't have. Oh well. Results of last week's Poll were: DAVID McCALLUM: 301 ROBERT VAUGHN: 254 As promised, this week, it's the Election Of The Year Remember the BeatlesElvis controversy not856 words
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Article, Illustration487 1966-11-27 12 SPOTLIGHT JN 1960 Dcvc Clark was a member of Southgrove Youth Club a keen footballer he played leftback for the club team. The team had the chance of going to Holland to play a Dutch youth team, but they had no money for the trip. Cash Dave487 words
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Advertisement45 1966-11-27 12 PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL Election Of The Year 27.10.66 CANDIDATES: (A) The Beatles. (B) Elvis Presley. Mark an X next to your choice NAME: ADDRESS: Send your votes to: Platter Pete's Pop Poll, c/o Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. NOT LATER THAN 1.12.6645 words
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Advertisement109 1966-11-27 12 CGSDEL 2 exciting and fabulous pop programmes every Sunday dee-jayed by Bernard Solosa on RADIO every Sunday 12 noon 12.30 p.m. dee-jayed by Larry Lai on REDIFFUSiON every Sunday 11.30 a.m. 12 noon Listen in on one hour of glorious music every Sunday. Hear your favourite artistes David Garrick Sandie109 words
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Article, Illustration82 1966-11-27 13 SINGAPORE. Sat Elvis Presley returns in his latest musical comedy that is filled with more ■onga more girls and (aster cars than his previous hit ••Girl Happy." "California Holiday." teams him again with Shelley Fabares, as she and Presley §o on a holiday in one of America's holiday82 words
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Article391 1966-11-27 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. Paramount Pictures Corporation has made a series of key executive appointments in connection with its operations in New York, Hollywood and London, it was announced yesterday (10) following a meeting of the company's board of directors. The new assignments, involving major policy and pro duction391 words
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Article239 1966-11-27 13 T7AN Williams, who plays the title role in the new "The Green Hornet" TV series. gets kidded about his role in some truly unsubtle way. "Will you have tossed green salad?" is the way one waitress greeted him, and another archly insisted he must w ant "A stinger."239 words
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Article, Illustration571 1966-11-27 13 r ROWING out of a humming speck on the horizon the sleek, high-powered speed boat flashed across the green Mediterranean waters headed straight for some off-shore rocks. As it bore closer to the beaches of the fishing village of Nerja. people watching571 words
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Miscellaneous177 1966-11-27 13 ORGAN IS 4TION ODEON Phone 21-116 11th DAY: TODAY 4 SHOWS' 9 a.m., 12.45. 430 A P.m. sl.3#. s*.so A S4.HO. No Free List. 'Cash Bookings Onlvi 20th Centurv Fox Present* THE DINO DE LAUFENTIIS Production Of 'The Bible* ....In The Beginning FILMED IN D-150 Technicolor SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION: $1.50177 words
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Miscellaneous647 1966-11-27 13 iP«PipMpppi«W jT CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang. 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Sinjjani channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). 3.00 OPENING ANNCT. Programme Summary. 3.01 19fi6 MASTERS GOLF TOURNAMENT. 4.00 ROBIN HOOD The Mark. 4.30 CARTOON CLASSICS Frog647 words
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Miscellaneous276 1966-11-27 13 SHAW GANISATTON \c aPITOL Phone 297t>0 New Showing: U1.U44.3MJ1 Rschard Harrison Mtt*ouko "KILLERS ARE CHALLENGED" EsLsunancoloi 1 4 Widescope Tonight M'nite: "That .Man la Chang \n" Mandarin. C*. Cfllor Toda* K a.m. Moraine Show -The Tainted Skin" Mandarin I D O Phon c ***** >ow Show in|: 11-1.4.V441.5W>.1J Christopher Lee276 words
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509 1966-11-27 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Fixtures Committee of the Selangor Hockey Association has decided not to play any fixtures from Dec. 13 to Jan. 22. next year which will cover the fasting month and Chinese New Year. The League will recommence on Jan. 23.509 words
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Article, Illustration105 1966-11-27 14 WITH only about two weeks left to the opening of the sth Asian Games in Bangkok, the indoor stadium is nearly completed and work still goes on around at Hua Mark near the Asian Games Village to keep in time with the grand opening on December 9th. ThePANA Photo. - 105 words
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Article293 1966-11-27 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Joint Services football team left here this morning to play a series of matches with top teams in Hong Kong. Speaking to Sunsport shortly before the teams departure to the British Colony, the chairman of JSFA, Lt/Col. G. W. Shaw said: "I293 words
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Article74 1966-11-27 14 HOBART, Tasmania, Sat. (AP) —Olympian and world champion long distance runner Ron Clarke was defeated by Tasmanian middle distance star John Denholm in the one mile invitation race at North Hobart Oval today. Denholm, a 21-year-old clerk in an airline office, ran the mile in 4 minutes74 words
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458 1966-11-27 14 LOW TEO PING - Bv LOW TEO PING SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Joint Services struck form this evening and went on a scoring spree in their "Malaya Cup" South Zone match against Negri-Malacca. They whipped the visitors by 43 points (five goals, six tries) to three (penalty) on the458 words
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349 1966-11-27 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. —Asian rugby players from Singapore and Negri-Malacca will clash in an annual friendly match on the padang here tomorrow. Kick-off is at 5 p.m. This annual series between the two States was started after the -All-Blues" competition was scrapped in 1963, Interested349 words
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845 1966-11-27 14 Percy Joseph, M.T. Lingam,R.D. Selva - GOEL, AIK HUANG WIN THEIR TIES By Percy Joseph, M.T. Lingam,R.D. Selva, KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia and India were tied at 1 1 with the completion of the first two singles in the inter-zone final of the Thomas Cup badminton competition here tonight. mmammmmmmmmmammmmmmm845 words
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Article429 1966-11-27 14 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sot. —Singapore's National soccer squad to the Asian Games will meet Combined Government Services and Business Houses teams in a "winding up" match of Jalon Besar stadium to-morrow (kick-off) 7.30 p.m. The final pre-Asian Games clash will culminate the rigorous429 words
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Article109 1966-11-27 14 TOKYO. Sat. (AP) i>i challenger Orlando Medina said today he hopes fpath u kout orient featherweight champion hlfnr n °»K "f" f Japan {hi? e »«o he sixth round of title fight tomorrow k ?°P in and I'll try mj* best, the 25-year-old Filipmcj109 words
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165 1966-11-27 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. —Two top officials of the Football Association of Singapore will attend the Asian Football Congress scheduled to begin at Bangkok on December 17. They are: the President of Singapore FA. Enche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee. and senior vice-president Mr. Tay Soo165 words
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Article80 1966-11-27 14 KAJANG, Sat.—The final of the Ulu Langat District inter-team sepak raga competition for the Dato Harun Challenge Cup. will be held tomorrow at 9.30 a.m. on re Ikatan Permuda court at 14th mile Kajang. This is the first final the competition. The finalists are Pasokan80 words
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Article84 1966-11-27 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Malaysia led 2-1 at 10.35 p.m. with the loss of one singles match and victory in the second singles and first doubles of the first day's play. Results at a glance: Suresh Goel beat Teh Kew San 18-15, 15-6. Tan Aik Huang beat Dinesh84 words
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226 1966-11-27 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today in a message to the organisers of the 7th Thomas Cup competition, Asian Zone West tie, that sports was an ever unifying factor for goodwill, friendship and understanding226 words
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Miscellaneous21 1966-11-27 14 Sports Diary SOCCER: Asian Games team vs Government Services and Business Houses (combined> at Jalan Besar stadium. Rick-off at 7.30 p.m.21 words
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1902 1966-11-27 15 Race l: Horses Class 4, Dlv. 3 6 Furs. 1.15 P-M 1 000 La <*h 5y P 00 White Stable Baebv Jr. Weir 13 2 493 3 008 Hand In Hand R.ipid Income 4y 8 13 5v 8 13 Totig Lee Loong SL Rapid Stable1,902 words
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Article2037 1966-11-27 15 Windsor . Lad - A CONSISTENT SORT, HE'S DEFINITELY ON THE UPGRADE The going is SOFT By 'Windsor Lad' IPOH Sun. Our Hero, a non-acceptor on the first day, looks all set to chalk up his third successive win in the six furlongs for Class Three Division One2,037 words
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Article169 1966-11-27 15 Race I. Race 2. Race 3. Race 4. Race 5. WINDSOR LAD L. FORWARD LfjUrika Movie Goer III hatari Thebez II loutillesan K. N. ZEALAND Forest Law Raytone W'LONGONG R. Estate II Globe Stream Ol'R HERO Moomba Chingla GOLDEN SUN P. JADE Hand in hand Zodiaque THEBEZ II Hatari169 words
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Article219 1966-11-27 15 BANGKOK. Sat. (AFP) Thailand shaved eight strokes off the first day lead established by Malaysia and posed a threat to take the team title at the half wav point in the Putra Gold Cup tournament here on Friday. Sparked by the only par score of the day—a219 words
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Article437 1966-11-27 16 John Morka - By John Morka NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Lightweight champion Carlos Ortiz and his Filipino challenger Gabriel (Flash) Elorde began tapering off yesterday in training for their bout on Monday at Madison Square Garden. Ortiz is said to be having trouble getting down to 135 pounds437 words
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Article144 1966-11-27 16 TOKYO. Sat. (AP) Nine foreign long distance runners and eight leading Japanese marathoners will compete in Japan's "First International Marathon Race" at Fukuoka City, South-western Japan, tomorrow. They will be joined by other Japanese runners credited officially with a time of 2 hours and 30144 words
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312 1966-11-27 16 SWANSEA, Wales, Sat. (UPI) The result of the duel between the rival scrumhalves may decide the result of the Swansea VS. Australian Rugby Union touring team clash here today when the former Wales captain, Clive Rowlands, brings his kicking ability to bear upon the running312 words
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Article146 1966-11-27 16 MANILA, Sot. (AFP) The newspaper "Manila Daily Bulletin" claimed today that nearly half of the 161 Filipino athletes competing next month in the Fifth Asian Games "are inadequately fed" and that the athletes "are griping." The daily made the claim in a report on what it said146 words
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Article92 1966-11-27 16 TURIN. Italy. Sat. (AP)— World junior welterweight boxing champion Sandro Lopopolo of Italy won an unpopular decision over South Africa's Joe Africa in a 10-round non-title bout In this North Italian City last night. Africa, a native of Cape Town who came to Italy four months ago92 words
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Article193 1966-11-27 16 LONDON, Sat. (AFP) Lance Gibbs, the West Indies off spin bowler, yesterday accepted Warwickshire's offer of a five year-con-tract. The 32-year-old Guyana cricketer is at present in London being kitted out with the West Indies team before leaving tonight for Bombay where the West Indies begin193 words
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