Eastern Sun, 1 December 1966
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Title Section28 1966-12-01 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION -sir Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 136. Thursday, December 1 1966. ft MC (P) 1942 ft KDN 2309 Price 15 cent*28 words
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Article416 1966-12-01 1 BRUCE W. MUNN, U. N - Security Council sent five big envoys to urge Thant to stay in office for another term BY BRUCE W. MUNN, U.N., U THANT IS ready to accept a new full term as Secretary General of the United Nations, reliable diplomatic Although there was speculation tha period, of416 words
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Article70 1966-12-01 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia today introduced a new kind of tax to be collected from every Indonesian or foreign resident in Indonesia who wants to leave the country for short or lone periods. Under the new taxation, heads of families will have to pay 15.000 rupiahs (equivalent to70 words
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Article188 1966-12-01 1 PENANG, Wed. The First Malaysian Jamboree, which will be held at Telok Bahang from Dec. 4 to Dec. 10, will be opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on Monday at 4.30 p.m. The Governor of Penang, Kaja Tun Uda Al-Haj, the Sultan of Kedah and188 words
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283 1966-12-01 1 AUSTIN, Texas, Wed.—President Johnson agreed today to a truce in fighting in Vietnam including a halt to bombings of North Vietnam during Christmas, New Year and the Buddhist Lunar New Year. The decision came alter a Presidential news conference in which Pres. Johnson announced283 words
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Article41 1966-12-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The National Union of Commercial Workers today rejected now proposals to end the strike bv 3,000 workers in 14 European owned firms in West Malaysia. The proposals came from the States of Malaya Business Empioyers Association.41 words
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636 1966-12-01 1 Peter Loke - (By Peter Loke. SINGAPORE, Wed. The reasons behind the Singapore Government's acceptance of the Japanese Government's offer of $5O million compensation for the settlement of the "blood debt" issue were given in the Prime Minister's letter to the Singapore Chinese Chamber636 words
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Article44 1966-12-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, accompanied by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu b>n Abdul Rahman, will now leave here from the RMAF Station for a four-day visit to Sabah tomorrow at 6.30 am44 words
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Article115 1966-12-01 1 TAIPING. Wed. A man whose wife refused to allow him to take a second wife, tried to take his life, the Magistrate, Enche Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed Tunas, was told today. Subramaniam Motai, 28, a labourer, was charged with attempting to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda on115 words
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Advertisement231 1966-12-01 1 NOTHING MATCHES BORON -Yi Mk.n [Ave Available only at Caltex Stations uniuuiiec iias ill arrangements to imodate more than scouts and helpers at Jamboree Village at Bahans. 13 mile& George Town. nd» of the Royal Matt Police and the 2nd Green Jackets will attendance during the ng and closing cererespectively.231 words
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Advertisement10 1966-12-01 1 KEEP COOL [Carrier] AIR-COHDITIOMB GROUP Singapore Kuala Lumpur 641-21\ *****10 words
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217 1966-12-01 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Illegal processionists last night attempted arson when they threw lighted bamboo torches on the asbestors roof of the Jalan Haji Kalib Community Centre. Fortunately the torches rolled down the roof without causing any damage. Police stated that the incident occurred at217 words
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Article145 1966-12-01 2 (SINGAPORE. Wed. The Republic's First Lady, Puan Naer Aishah will open ♦ht Christmas Fair in aid mi charity at the Victoria Memfirial HalJ at 10 a.m. on Satvrday. Dec. 3. Puan Noor Aishah is also the Patron of the Fair which Is in aid145 words
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312 1966-12-01 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Adult Education Beard is conducting a mass enrolment campaign to recruit students for their classes in the coming year. The Board conducts clases for the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English Languages at elementary. intermediate. Standard I. II and 111 and Primary312 words
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Article126 1966-12-01 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Pope Paul VI recently honoured leading officers of the Scandinavian Airlines in recognition of the airline's contributions in transporting delegates to the recent Vatican Councils. SAS President Karl Nilsson was named Commander First Class of the Order of St. Gregory, while P.O. Eden, Rsgional126 words
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Article, Illustration36 1966-12-01 2 Thoi Prime Minister Thonom Kittikochorn, c«"»re welcomed by Singapore hostesses during his visit to the Singapore pavilion ot the First Asian International Trade Fair in Bangkok recently (A.P« Phfto). A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 36 words
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Article162 1966-12-01 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Organising Secretary of the Singapore Association for the Blind today appealed to local employers not to employ blind persons out of sympathy but to do so on the merits of their capabilities. The Secretary. Mr. R. Chandrap Pudley. who is himself blind,162 words
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Article, Illustration168 1966-12-01 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. When a bright-eyed schoolgirl took up singing in school concert*, little did she realise that she would one day make a name for herself in the eatertftiliment world. She is Miss Sophia Siew, 18. who was elected the "Cabaret Queen at the beginning168 words
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315 1966-12-01 2 SINGAPORE. U'ed The Minister of Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San, will be asked during the next sitting of Parliament, whether the appointment of a commission of inquiry to look into grievances of the Public-Rated Employees' 1/nion's Federation, would be instituted. This is one of315 words
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Article38 1966-12-01 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr. John Pilfcpl, lecturer. Economics Department, University of Singapore, will he the guest speaker at the Rotary Club West luncheon meeting tomorrow. (Dec 1). He will talk on "The Split PeUar"38 words
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Article67 1966-12-01 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. There will be no water and poor pressure from 9 am. to 8 p.m. on Thursday. Dee. 1, in the following; areas; Jalan Merpati House Nos. 19 to 25 (Odd Nos.) and Jalan Anggerek House No. 49 only. From 9.30 a m. to 5 p.m.67 words
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Article, Illustration132 1966-12-01 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Lucky, the jet black Singapore cat (17 months), called personally at the Lufthansa ofice here t« collect her flight documents. She will leave for London alone tomorrow (Thufsdsy). As her owner Mrs. C. D. Robinson of R.A.F. Changi deposited her on the counter, Mrs.132 words
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344 1966-12-01 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Worltinj «»e of the under-privileged is a noble cause which "transcends race, language, religion creed The Parliamentary Secretary to the .linistry 0 f National Development, Mr. Ho Cnenj ho n s *id this when he received $2,900 from the344 words
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176 1966-12-01 2 SINGAPORE. UVd Swan Socks Manufacturing Co.. whicii has its factor? at the Jurong industrial complex here, ig abe f o produce socks of all typ*s to meet the entire need*. oj Singapore. This was stated today by a spokesman for the firm who176 words
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Article36 1966-12-01 2 MUAR. Wed. The tir committee meeting of f r« newly-registered association for graduates et Taiwan universities will be held at iti temporary' premises at lli, Jalan Abdullah here or. Der. 25 at 9 a.m.36 words
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Article43 1966-12-01 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Republic's First Lady, Puan Noor ALsha. will distribute gifts at a Christmas party for the Handicapped Children's Club of the Singapore Red Cross Society on Baturday. Dec. 10 a It will be held at Cross House here.43 words
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Miscellaneous58 1966-12-01 2 S'poiv diary 8 p.m. le 10 p.m. National Library. Stamford Road, photography Exhibition. 8.30 p.m. Cultural Centre. Canning "Yeoneo of the guard, stage play. 7.30 P.m. Free film shows by the Ministry 01 Culture: Tao Khoon SchooU Kranji Road; Sin School, Paair Ris; Pel Ch>* School, Trafalgar Esta and Pah58 words
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Article, Illustration189 1966-12-01 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. A school teacher was presented with the coveted sword of honour from the Minister of Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, yesterday evening, as the best all-round officer cadet of the Interim Take I of the People's Defence Force. He is Enche Mohd.189 words
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Article99 1966-12-01 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. About 33.000 persons have not registered for new plastic identity cards and they are advised to do so without further delay. Six registration centres will register applicants for new identity cards from 1 pm to 7.30 p.m. on weekdays and 1 p.m. to99 words
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Article89 1966-12-01 3 SINGAPORE. Wed An 18-year-old girl. Chua Gek of 100-G Upp<*r Pay a Lebar Road was seen falling from the eight floor of Block 16, Jalan Merpati. by residents in that area yesterday. She died in the General Hospital on e-and-a-h a 1 f hours later.89 words
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Article58 1966-12-01 3 SINGAPORE, Wed Thieves broke into a store at Sommerville Road off Upper Serangoon Road on Monday night and took away $3,500 worth of motorcar spare parts. The store was not locked and was left open at all times of the day and night. Among the spare parts stolen58 words
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Article75 1966-12-01 3 SISG.\PO RE. Wed—The body of an eight-year-old boy. Pua Koon Hua of UO-B. Upper Thomson Road, 9J m.s. was found floating in a well by his mother yesterday. Earlier he had gone out of Ihe house to play and when he did not return the75 words
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Advertisement93 1966-12-01 3 I 4 s i on Malaysian's Special Low-cost Flights Take advantage of this new low air fare from Malaysian next time you travel between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Costs just s29.so—takes only 65 minutes on F27 Friendship Aircraft. Depart Kuala Lumpur for Singapore 11.00 p.m. any day *Non-combineable with any93 words
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Article, Illustration178 1966-12-01 4 KrALA LUMPUR Wed Duncan. Gilbey and Mathe®on (Malaysia) Ltd.. is an amociate of a flourishing rompanv of the same name In London, and has its *Queen Bee" brandy-produc-fng factory in Jinjang. which b about seven miles from here. The local company is 70178 words
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401 1966-12-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, WED. FULL barter trade between West Malaysia and Indonesia is to be resumed soon, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced today. The legislation restricting such barter trad# to ship not over 200 tons would be replaced, he added.401 words
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137 1966-12-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Mr. Yeoh Teck Chje of the National Union of Bank Employees, will seek reelection for the post of president of the Malaysian Trade Union Confress. Enche Mohamed SharlfT bin Wall Mohd., of the Penang Port Commission Employees' Union, will contest against Mr.137 words
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78 1966-12-01 4 MI'AR. Wed —The Johore State Government is to spend a total of $453,500 on the construction of 75 low* cost houses in the Pagoh and Bukit Kepong Local Council areas here under the First Malaysia Programme (*****970). This was disclosed by the chairman78 words
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Article218 1966-12-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia overnight became widely known in Kabul when a team of her champion Koran readers was invited to recite over Radio Afghanistan last night. This was disclosed in a message sent by Fnche Ahmad Xordin, Deputy Director. External Publicity, Information Services, from Kabul.218 words
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Article89 1966-12-01 4 TAIPING. Wed The Inter Act Club of St. Georges Institution here will hold a talentime at the school hall in Station Road on Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. The show will be divided Into five sections uocal solo, vocal group, instrumental, sketches and fancy dress89 words
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Article25 1966-12-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Indian Welfare S<v ciety Malaya, will hold its Flag Day on Saturday in aid of school books for poor families.25 words
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Article, Illustration23 1966-12-01 4 His Highness the Sultan of Perak inspecting the Guard of Honour be fore declaring open the Budget Meeting of the Perak State Assembly.23 words
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Article226 1966-12-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Major Hassan bin Haji Mohamed Salieh, 33, formerly the second-in-command of the 7th Battalion of the Royal Malay Regiment, has been promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel and has assumed the appointment of Staff Officer 1 (Administration) in the Army226 words
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117 1966-12-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A man was detained by Police for possession of a home-made .22 oistol with five rounds of ammunition. Yesterday, a Police party acting on information led by OCSS Inspector Gilbert Ang, laid an ambush at Malacca street taxi-stand A person was117 words
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Article55 1966-12-01 4 o f*' (Hamanese) Association of Tangkak. 16 miles north of here, will hold a dinner to commemorate the opening ?LnLP cw building, costing on Dec. 4 The opening ceremony will be performed by the Muar District Officer, Enche Talib b:n Abu, who i s also the president55 words
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210 1966-12-01 4 TESSELTON. Wed. The Acting Chief Minister, Enche Harris bin Moh£. Salleh. has called upon the people of Weston to make a sincere attempt to step out of their life of complacency and start their own individual "Gerakan Maju" plan. He said the Government210 words
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Article127 1966-12-01 4 JESS ELTON, Wed. The acting Chief Minister. Enche Harris bin Mohd. Salleh. in a recent tour of the interior residency of Sabah, called upon the people to K»ve their fill support to the Alliance Government. He said their only hope for survival and happiness and127 words
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Article77 1966-12-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. In consultation with the Malaysian Government, the two Royal Australian naval ships, HMA Curlew and Snipe, which were deployed in Malaysian waters during part of the confrontation, are now being withdrawn by the Australian Government. The Malaysian Government, in a statement, says it77 words
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151 1966-12-01 4 SERKMBAN. Wed Recruiting officers from the Ministry of Defence will visit Kuala Pilah and Seremban on Friday and Saturday respectively to recruit suitable young men to serve in the various units of the Malaysian Armed Forces. The time and venue are: K. Pilah: Friday, 8.15 a.m.151 words
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111 1966-12-01 4 KUANTAN Wed. The Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs. Pahang Branch, will i»old a stage show at 8 p.m. on Dec. 7 at the Town Hall here. The president. Enche Wan Mohd. Daud bin Wan Hassan. said today that the famous Malay cultural111 words
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Article67 1966-12-01 4 TAIPING, Wed. Increase in the admission fee to the zoo from 10 to n cents for children and 30 cents for adults, has brought the Town Council and additional revenue of $20,000 a year The fees were raised in view of new exhibits and increase67 words
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WORLD NEWS
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406 1966-12-01 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP). The State Department confirmed yesterday that the United States and Britain will consult today on the co-ordination of policies against the rebel government of Rhodesia. A British delegation headed by Sir Saville Garner, Permanent Under-secretary of Britain's Commonwealth office, is406 words
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Article107 1966-12-01 5 KENILWORTH, Illinois, Wed. (AP) Pretty Sharon Lee Percy, daughter of Republican Senator-elect Mr. Charies M. Percy of Illinois, will marry John D. Rockefeller IV next March. Mr. Rockefeller was winning Democratic candidate for the West Virginia House of Delegates in the Nov. 8 election while his107 words
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Article125 1966-12-01 5 LONDON. Wed. (AP) The Vatican was urged to recognise the state of Israel by the chairman of a British Roman Catholic Commission. Mr. Christopher Hollis, a former Member of Parliament, heads the advisory commission which was set up to implement the Vatican Council declaration on Jews. Speaking last125 words
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Article212 1966-12-01 5 LONDON, Wed. (AP) Sixty four of the world's seafaring nations yesterdayapproved sweepmg measures intended to safeguarding passenger liners and pleasure cruisers from the risks of fire on the high seas. Delegates to a conference of the Inter Governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (IMCO) adopted a series212 words
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Article468 1966-12-01 5 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Wed. (AP) The Astronauts' physician, Dr. Charles Berry, says he has found nothing so far that would prevent men making flights of up to one year long enough to go to Mars and back. As a matter of fact, he told468 words
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Article104 1966-12-01 5 DAMASCUS. Wed. (AP)— Syria's Socialist Baath Party yesterday called for the overthrow of King Hussein in neighbouring Jordan and the establishment of a Palestine Republic to replace Israel. The party spokesmen called on "rebellious forces in Jordan" to unify their ranks" to create the necessary climate104 words
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Article105 1966-12-01 5 BRUSSELS, Wed. (AP) The European Common Market wants to bridge the technological gap between U.S. and European research notablv in the field of electronics. The Common Market commission announced a first step in that direction on Tuesday a survey on European computers. The announcement came105 words
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Article228 1966-12-01 5 LONDON, Wed. (AFP) Mr. George Thomson, Minister in charge of European and Atlantic Affairs left for Bonn yesterday. He is to take part in the Anglo German-American talks on compensation for sterling and dollars spent on maintaining British and American troops in Germany. Authoritative British quarters228 words
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Article100 1966-12-01 5 AUSTIN. Texas. Wed. (AP) President Johnson has announced a cutback of U.S. 55.3 billion in Federal programmes with an actual cash saving of more than three billion dollars between now and the end of the fiscal year June 30. President Johnson also announced that he will cross100 words
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Article105 1966-12-01 5 MEMPHIS Tennessee. Wed. (AP) Police reported the case of two young auto thieves so tiny one squatted on the floor to work the pedal and brake while the other, perched atop a wash pan on the driver's seat, steered. Inspector H.R. Ray said the youngsters. 9105 words
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127 1966-12-01 5 PARIS. Wed. (UPI) President Ayub han of Pakistan returns home from Paris today reportedly satisfled with promises of support in most fields from President Charles de Gaulle. The two leaders had an hour-long talk here yesterday during Pres. Ayub's stopover on his return from127 words
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Article114 1966-12-01 5 DETROIT, Michigan, Wed. (AP) The nation's new Highway Safety boss says it would be silly to expect any easy or miraculous solution to traffic safety problems. Dr William Haddon Jr., administrator of the National Highway Safety Act, said yesterday that neither legislation nor science alone114 words
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184 1966-12-01 5 PARIS, Wed. (UPI) The French National Assembly today starts discussion of a subject which has long; been taboo to France birth control. Gaullist DeDUty Mr. Luclen Neuwirth submits a report advocating cautious relaxation of rigid laws which were designed to overcome the severe population184 words
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Article165 1966-12-01 5 BONN, Wed. (AFP)—Negotiating teams of the Christian Democratic and Socialist parties reached full agreement on the formation of a new West German coalition government, sources close to the negotiators said today. Christian Democrat can-didate-Chancellor H KurtGeorg Kiesinger and Social Democrat President H Willy Brandt agreed165 words
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Article124 1966-12-01 5 PARIS. Wed. (UPI) Jean Pierre Maiteret came out of a hole in the ground yesterday to establish an underground endurance record, but with no notion of time and unable to walk. The 25-year-old spent 182 days in his cave 240 feet underground in the Alps near124 words
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297 1966-12-01 6 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (AP) —Thailand has denied that it has "foreign military bases" on its soil and defended its role in the Vietnam war as an exercise of its "ight to protect itself. "There is no such thing as a foreign military base in297 words
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Article115 1966-12-01 6 WilsonSmith 'summit? LONDON. Wed. <AFP) The Daily Express, in a despatch datelined Salisbury. said: "A summit meeting between British Premier Mr. Wilson and Rhodesian Premier Mr. Lan Smith seemed to be In the air tonight" (last night). A decisive tete-a-tete between the British and Rhodesian leaders could take place in115 words
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Article85 1966-12-01 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AFP) U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk hopes to have talks with Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Elsaku Sato during his forthcoming visit to Japan, State Department spokesman Mr. Robert McCloskey said here yesterday. Talks are under way to prepare for such a meeting, he added.85 words
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Article50 1966-12-01 6 MOSCOW. Wed. (UPI) The U.N. General Assembly's rejection of Communist Chinese membership was an "unjust decision" dictated by the United States, Tass said today. The Soriet News Agency, In the first official reaction here, reiterated Soviet support for Chinese membership, despite the bitterness of the SinoSoviet quarrel.50 words
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Article179 1966-12-01 6 WASHINGTON. Wed. (UPI) Communist China is preparing its fifth nuclear test and may explode it "in the near future," the State Department reported yesterday. The Department added that this development reflected China's determination to move ahead in nuclear weapons development "in defiance of world179 words
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Article56 1966-12-01 6 PARIS. Wed. (AFP) President Ayub Khan of Pakistan wound up his private visit to Paris, which included talks with President de Gaulle, and took off for home today. The ambassadors of China, Algeria, Iran, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and New Zealand were present with French officials to56 words
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Article, Illustration48 1966-12-01 6 THE fantasy in latest fashion as these three lovely Austrian models wearing Vorarlberg-lare dresses in the new trend created by the costume-creator of the Austrian Stale-Theatre in Vienna, Erni Knispert which were displayed at "Austrian Week" held in Hamburg, Germany recently. PANA Photo. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 48 words
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Article171 1966-12-01 6 GAINESVILLE. Florida. Wed. (AP) Frank E. (Papoy) Noel. Pulitzer Prize winning Associated Press photographer who retired last May 14. died in a hospital here last night following brain surgery. He was 61. He had been a patient since suffering a stroke two months ago. He underwent171 words
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182 1966-12-01 6 Bridgetown. Barbados. Wed. (UPI) Fireworks burst in the night sky and church bells tolled at midnight yesterday as this Caribbean island became th»» world's newest independent nation. More than three centuries of British colonial rule ended in solemn ceremonies when the Union Jack was lowered182 words
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43 1966-12-01 6 PITTSBURGH, Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Aranson of Pi ttsburgh pose for photographers recently at Pittsburgh's Mazee-Women's hospital after Mrs. Aranson gave premature birth of Quintuplets. The quints ranted in weight from 1 pound 7 ounces to 1 pound 12 ounces. AP Wirephoto.AP Wirephoto. - 43 words
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283 1966-12-01 6 BUDAPEST, Wed. (AP). Soviet Communis Party Chief Leonid Brezhnev said here yesterday that conditions were ripening for a world Communist con. ference. But he added it was "utter nonsense" that such a gathering would banish the Chinese from the world government. Mr. Brezhnev told283 words
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Article204 1966-12-01 6 AMMAN. Jordan. Wed. (AP) Jordan's King Hussein accused the Soviet Union yesterday of whipping up the current tensions in the Middle East to win control of this oil rich and strategic area. He blamed the Communists for the unrest which erupted in riots an demonstrations in204 words
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Article224 1966-12-01 7 Ch.na rpprfscn ta tion pro Mem lU an Proposal ,or a high-lev*! study of the The vote to expel Nationalist China and seat the S°vermnent was 57 a K a *nst and 46 in favour with 14 abstaining and Laos not participating. the proposal study, which224 words
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451 1966-12-01 7 How seat lostExpel Formosa: 11 'Two Chinas': 26 This tabulation does not count abstentions only those saying Yes or No. There was no vote in 1964 because the assembly was paralysed by the peacekeeping issue. Loss of African support was the single greatest reason for the setback to Communist China's451 words
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213 1966-12-01 7 BOSTON. Massachusetts, Wed. (AP) The general who directed development of America's long range missiles declared yesterday that a military man in-space programme is essential to I'.S. security. He criticized those in government who oppose such an effort and said he did not believe any aggressor213 words
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Article50 1966-12-01 7 LONDON. Wed. (AP) Queen Elizabeth II has approved the appointment of Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Elworthy is Chief of Britain's Defence Staff Sir Richard Hull. Marshal Sir Rirhard Hull Marshal Elsworthy. 5 1 had a distinguished career in World War 11. He is a lawyer.50 words
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346 1966-12-01 7 ACm T LCO, Mexico, Wed. (\F). State Police continued their investieation of a gun battle during a wedding party in a rural Mexican village which left 10 persons dead and perhaps as many as 22 injured. Th* shooting occurred on Saturday in the village346 words
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382 1966-12-01 7 LONDON. Wed. (AP). —Britain has initiated secret talks with the l T nited Arab Republic in an effort to renew diplomatic relations, qualified informants said yesterday. Foreign Secretary Mr. George Brown indicated to the House of Commons on Monday night that he had carried382 words
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357 1966-12-01 7 AMMAN, Jordan, Wed, (AP). Jordan's Rine Hussein yesterday accused the Soviet l T nion of whipping up the current tensions in the Middle East to win control of this oil rich and strategic areaHe blamed the Communists for the unrest which erupted in357 words
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Article68 1966-12-01 7 ANKARA, Wed. (AP) A six-man Communist Chinese Trade delegation arrive* in Turkey today for talks with Turkish businessmen Turkish government sources were careful to point out that the mission the first of its kind was completely unofficial. The Istanbul Chamber of Commerce said the delegation, which68 words
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Article381 1966-12-01 7 Ominous report' WASHTINGTON. Wed (AP). A new and more ominous report in effect extending the IS Government's contention that cigarette smoking imperials health this time from the standpoint of increased death rates was issued yesterday by the t\S. Public Health Service. The report attacks the subject381 words
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Article122 1966-12-01 7 LONDON. Wed (AP) Lord Snourion. 36-year-old husband of Princess Margaret. was reported "not well" today after an operation for an undisclosed ailment. A spokesman at Kensington Palace, his London home, said Lord Snowdon has cancelled arrangements to visit Scotland at the end of this week. "Lord Snowdon122 words
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Miscellaneous131 1966-12-01 6 THE MAN FROM JUt y /fa IVITHIN TW6 SECRET PROJECTION CHAMBER AT UNCLE HEAPQUARJERS, STARTLING FILMS ARB SHOWN 0y CHIEF ALEXANPER WAV6ROT' ANP AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES, HE CAN HARPLY KNOW THAT HB H/MSELP WILL FALL TRAGIC VICTIM TO THE AWESOME WEAPON THAT WILL SOON TEMPT THRUSH ANO TRIGGER I131 words
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Article407 1966-12-01 8 pf introducing military service for new employees of the Singapore Government and statutory bodies, the aim is not only to raise a military force for national self-defence, but also to knit together the loose society which is the feature of an island the majority of whose population are407 words
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Article348 1966-12-01 8 WEST Malaysian traders will no doubt welcome the announcement made by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, yesterday that barter trade with Indonesia would be resumed shortly. General trade, however, would take some time before it could be resumed, because there are many factors to be studied348 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1966-12-01 8 Robert F. Kennedy - By: Robert F. Kennedy (Democratic Senator from New York State) Everywhere in Latin America that I met and talked with young people, I saw the same spirit. It is a spirit of ferment and change, of excitement and interest; a spirit as old as1,110 words
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Article, Illustration620 1966-12-01 8 Y. H. Jan - Question of mou By: Y. H. Jan INDIA faces two major problems in the immediate future. One is the stagnation i n agriculture and the need to increase the food output and the other, which is equally urgent and important, is the alarming growth of India's population.620 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
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Article553 1966-12-01 9 ftmiAPORE, Wod. iTbere were no features on the ftock Exchange which continued quiet on small tradtog throughout the day. Industrials were generally ready, Gammon had smaller turnover with prices dealt ftrena $1.29 to $1.35 to $1.34. was maintained at yesterday's levels being changed hands at $2.(54553 words
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Article60 1966-12-01 9 MONTEVIDEO, Wed. (AFP) The Uruguayan National Bank today devalued the peso from 69 to 75 for $l. Financial circles said the devaluation was due to the defeat of the Blanco (Conservative) government party in the general election. They said that up till now, the bank had intervened60 words
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Article33 1966-12-01 9 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) London rubber market opened steadier No. 1 RSS spot 18H. 18|. No. 1 RSS C.F.I, basis ports December 18i buyer 182 teller. (All quotes in pence per pound).33 words
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150 1966-12-01 9 BRUSSELS. Wed (t T PI) Belgian Foreign Trade Minister, Mr. August I)e Winter today left for a two-week trip to Malay, sia, Thailand and Hong Kong. In Ruala Lumpur, he will join a delegation of Belgian experts already on the spot. From Nov. 29 to150 words
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Article175 1966-12-01 9 DETROIT, Michigan, Wed. (AP) U.S. auto plants resumed production yesterday after a thanksgiving holiday interruption, with indications that November output would wind up at about 835,000 cars, about 65,000 behind originally planned schedules. Output this week was expected to near the 190,000 mark after a175 words
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Article133 1966-12-01 9 LONDON, Wed. (AFP) Copper prices on the London Metal exchange have dropped 16 to 18 pounds sterling a ton, or about four per cent, it was announced today. The drop was due to two factors: 1) A report that wage talks at the Chilean Qhiquicamata133 words
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Article24 1966-12-01 9 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP) The U.S. government sold 5 tons of grade B surplus stockpile tin Tuesday at 1.5275 U.S. dollars a pound.24 words
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Article296 1966-12-01 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Temporary charge imposed by the British Government on imports will be removed at midnight today. It was introduced in October 1964 at the rate of 15 per cent and reduced to 10 per cent in April last year. The Commons approved an order296 words
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Article141 1966-12-01 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) —Stock prices moved lower in moderately active trading yesterday, but selective buying in secondary issues limited the decline and several glamour issues made some progress. Wall Street observers had not expected any wide movements in the market in view of discouraging141 words
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Article, Illustration124 1966-12-01 9 The new Radrnmuter (seen here) could be the answer to the businessman's parking problems simply leave thf car on the outskirts of town, take the Radcomuter out of the boot and ride to the office! Made by a Birmingham firm in the English midlands, the Radcomuter124 words
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Article70 1966-12-01 9 LONDON Wed. (UPI) The rubber market closed steady with apot 18| 18$. SETTLEMENT HOUSE: Jan 18-9/16 18-11/16 Feb 18-11/16 18-7/8 March 18-7/8 19-1/16 Jan/March 18-11/16 18-7/S April/June 19-5/16 19-1/2 July/Sept 19-3/4 19-7/8 Oct/Dec 19-13/16 19-15/16 Jan/March 19-13/16 20 April' June, July/Sept and Oct/Dec 19-7/8 20-1/16. GENERAL MARKETS:70 words
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Article94 1966-12-01 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Association of Banks In Malaysia made the following rhanges in its rates to merchants today they were: New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16: Airmail O.D. 3213/16; 9ft d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 357/16; Airmail O.D. 35-9/16; Pft d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills: 36-3/1694 words
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242 1966-12-01 9 WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI> The Malayan Tin Bureau published appeals this week for a market price of U851.50 per pound for tin sales. The appeal was contained in advertisements published in the New York Times and the Midwestern edition of the Wall Street Journal, two242 words
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Article331 1966-12-01 9 ROfOAPpRE, Wed,— December first grade rubber buyers fob. cloMd at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 80J cents per lb., down cent from previous close. The tone was very quiet. The market opened slightly lower on London advices and ruled very331 words
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105 1966-12-01 9 STOCKHOLM Wed. Sentab, Stockholm contractors. have obtained a Kr. 65 million (£4.400,000; $13,000.000) contract from the Malaysian Ministry of Agriculture for an irrigation canal project in the Muda river basin in northwestern Malaysia. The canals will have a total length of 73 km105 words
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170 1966-12-01 9 STOCKHOLM, Wed. A new industrial noise dosimeter which converts into a numerical total the amount of noise absorbed by a worker on the Job has been designed by Asst. Prof. Nils Gunnar Toremalm, Malmo, in collaboration with Mr. H. Ericsson, a Swedish electronics engineer. Tht170 words
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Article407 1966-12-01 9 INDUSTRIAL B Boustead 1.51 Cpntr.il Sugars Chemical Co 1.56 Cold Storage 2.98 Dtlnlnp rf> E. Smelting rn l,«n Ordv 2.97 Flt/patrlrk* F A V Ord« 3.311 Gammon 1.34 flforiHnim 1.25 fiuinne«« 2 61 Hume Prrf ri> 1.55 Hotel S*pura 1.17 Hume (Mi Ltd. 1.80 4. Haush 1.85407 words
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Article42 1966-12-01 9 Flr*t Malavan 2.10 O <»( second Malayan 1 ..so ra Third Malayan 1.06 i.i' Mala> vian Commerce \D... A3 Mai. «avtng Fund Merlin* I.2S 1.3. Commodity 1/8 4 First Hons Konc... 1 01 1.0* Second Hon; Ron* .71 11 Kont Currency)42 words
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Article114 1966-12-01 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Slnrapore Chlnrw Prmluce Exchange noon prices today were. Bu>er» Sellert Coconut oil (FOB> Bulk 41.00 Coconut nil FOH Drums 42.50 Loose Copra Mlved Nor/Dee. 26.50 Suear (Java) cteotiuun mm 26.50 Nutmegs 110s 495.O0 Nitmfjs R A W mm 235.00 Garbled l.ampong Black Pepper (FOB) 117.50 Pepper Black114 words
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Article49 1966-12-01 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged to 30 points lower yesterday. Jan 67 22.20 22.80 Mar 22.50 23.00 May 22.50 23.00 July 22.50 23.00 Sept. 22.50 23.00 Nov 22.05 23.00 Jan 68 22.50 23.00 Locally, spot No. 1 RSS 22 cents per pound, unchanged.49 words
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Article15 1966-12-01 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The tin price for today was $605.75 per picul* up 5/8.15 words
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Article152 1966-12-01 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Roula 5 Hertha Maersk 6/7 Benhmor 8/9 Primorje 10/11 Hongkong Producer 13/14 Machaon 19 Mansei Maru 21/22 Kinabalu 23 24 Etsuzan Maru 25 26 Orchidea 27/28 Shigeshima Maru 29/30 Bombay Maru 31/32 Nagasaki 33152 words
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Article831 1966-12-01 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MAL 019 (mm Kuala I.timpiir. Time 9.30 a.m. Xirline MAL 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10..'{0 a.m. Airline MAL 451 from Kuihing. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MAL 005 front Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 12.05 p.m. Airline ML831 words
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519 1966-12-01 10 Ralwant S Sidhu - By Ralwant S Sidhu SINGAPORE, Wed. A NEW "facelift" will enhance popular Raffles Place business-rum-shopper's centre with the opening of Singapore's latest top class departmental store tomorrow. This departmental store Oriental Emporium Ltd., will house the entire ground floor of the Gian Singh's building adding519 words
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135 1966-12-01 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Chairman of Oriental Emporium Ltd., Mr. Lim Tow Sene said that there were two main reasons for setting up the Emporium. Hp said this in a message for the opening of his firm tomorrow Mr. Lim said: "Firstly, it, Is to135 words
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Article, Illustration198 1966-12-01 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chairman of the Oriental Emporium Ltd.. Mr. Llm Tow Seng today recollected the hard and "lean" years when he worked as a shopassistant during the pre-war days. Mr. Llm, now 53, described by his workers as a "humble man" Is198 words
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100 1966-12-01 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. "Swan" products will be one of the comprehensive of China-made goods that will be available at th* Oriental Emporium Ltd. at Raffles Place. They will be prominently displayed In the Emporium These goods represent 3 wide range of popular "Swan" products. The100 words
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Article, Illustration316 1966-12-01 11 Ex-clerk is now manager of new departmental store SINGAPORE. Wed. A former clerk and a secretary today heads the new Oriental Emporium Ltd.. a departmental store situated in the heart of Singapore's busiest tradine and shopping centre. He is Mr. Tan Cheng, 44, manager316 words
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Article, Illustration109 1966-12-01 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Managing Director of Oriental Emporium Ltd Mr. Lim Tour Yon# has predicted a brisht future for the textile industry in Singapore. Mr. Lim, who has some 20 years of experience in the field said the future of the textile trade here also109 words
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Article43 1966-12-01 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Management of the newly opened departmental store Oriental Emporium Ltd., today donated 53.000 to charity: $1,500 to the Social Welfare Department and $1,500 to Thong Chai Medical Institution to mark the official opening of the store.43 words
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Advertisement28 1966-12-01 10 GRAND OPENING TODAY by PRESIDENT OF SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Mr. SOON PENG YAM at 12.00 noon. emporium limited 30-I,RAFFLES PLACE,SINGAPORE I.PHONE: *****-***** cable add :TUNG FANG'28 words
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Advertisement158 1966-12-01 11 With the Compliments of the UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD. and Wee Cho Yaw, Managing Director U 1 a a /tN MIA 71 qai T* "it ftf.» < V/ 4 >:> «4 FINANCEthe keynote of development For courteous, prompt and efficient service in all fields of commercial and industrial financing. StN«A»O»f158 words
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Advertisement97 1966-12-01 11 Congra tu Oriental Emporium Ltd. on their official opening from Swan Socks Mfg. Co., (M) Ltd WHATEVER YOU WEAR WHEREVER YOU GO m -i. ir Q STRETCH Nylon in sS m a 0 Congratulations to ORIENTAL EMPORIUM LTD. from (Singapore) LTD. Another Store with Carrier CHILLING PACKAGE LIMIT. i (Singapore)97 words
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Article, Illustration568 1966-12-01 12 From bonk clerk to top mon in Indonesia PEN. Suharto, the man running Indonesia with President Sukarno looming belligerently over his shoulder, fell in love with the military at the age of 19 after a short taste of being a bank clerk. He was568 words
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274 1966-12-01 12 DORTMUND, Wed. A recently-opened Dortmund exhibition features documents on German colonisation of east European regions and Germany's contribution towards the Dolitical. cultural and economic development in these territories. Mediaeval settlement documents give proof of the peaceful character of Germany's move to the274 words
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492 1966-12-01 12 Enoc P. Waters - By Enoc P. Waters UNITED NATIONS, Wed. President Kenneth Kaunda sees his country as the testing ground for racial integration in southern Africa. The whites of Portugal, South Africa and Rhodesia, he told United Nations delegates and the press in his November visit, would492 words
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1286 1966-12-01 12 DERMOT CANNING - THE AGE. BEATERS By DERMOT CANNING THE fulfilment of the hope of stretching the humanlifespan to beyond the century mark and, eventually, doubling it to around 140 years, is not likely to be achieved by one, single triumph of research. It will1,286 words
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681 1966-12-01 12 J. J. McCoy - ALL ABOUT PETS By J. J. McCoy QNE of the rarest of cats is a male tortoiseshell. Very few males with this colouration have been reported They are scarcer than the proverbial "hen's teeth." Every now and then, someone claims to have one of681 words
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Article, Illustration208 1966-12-01 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mary Clancy and Rachel Devery, new studente at St Francis Academy, are happy hellions in const a nt conflict with Mother Superior who doles out punishment for their numerous pranks while she struggles, grimly and sympatheti- turn the highspirited youngsters into human beings. She manages to208 words
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279 1966-12-01 13 Chan Kam Yau - By Chan Kam Yau IT I ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Cinema-goers here will remember with relish Christian Jaque's "That Man...." series which sent them into convulsions of laughter and proved to be tremendous box-office hits. Then we have that great French actor, JeanPaul279 words
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285 1966-12-01 13 TAI SING ONN - By TAI SING ONN Kuala Lumpur, Wed- "THE BIBLE IN THE BEGINNING" hat its Malaysian premiere on tonight at 8 p.m. at the Odeon Theatre here. This 170-minute saga of the first family of man took producer Dino De Laurentiis285 words
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Article, Illustration406 1966-12-01 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. Prasad Productions "BETI BETE" is a sorrowful story of a home shattered by hopes and unpleasant happenings. Currently showing at the Galaxy theatre the picture stars India's top actor Sunil Dutt with South India's movie screen queen Saroja Devi. The comedian role406 words
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Article89 1966-12-01 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Rank Organisation in London and Selmur Productions in Hollywood have joined forces to finance and distribute the Anatole de Grunwald Production of the theatrical motion picture "Stranger In The House" starring James Mason, Geraldine Chaplin, and Bobby Darin and introducing Paul Bertoya. "Stranger89 words
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Article, Illustration316 1966-12-01 13 TSO - By: TSO. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Ye. Gods! "THE LONG SHIPS" is one long film. Over two hours. But it is far from dull. If you associate Vikings with plunder and wanton rapes as one of my colleagues does don't go and see the316 words
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Miscellaneous194 1966-12-01 13 ODEON 21 116 3rd SPECTACULAR fffFK' nailT 3 Shews: 1t.45. 4.30 5.15 SundaT* A Holiday*: Extra Show at 9 a.m. sl.ss. a No Free LUt. Ca>h Bookings Only) 20th Centurv Fox Presents THE DINO DE LAURENTIIS Production Of 'The Bible* ....In The Beginning FILMED IN D-150 Technicolor 'CHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION:194 words
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Miscellaneous608 1966-12-01 13 mm mtmrwrnt ti <• v y k Is* >:•• -V 4RK -KJ •da.;*.--; 2 mmWm 'M' M!9M TP*' 1 jWE^ v~ •> al Ja A 0 0 TODAY 'lirJtmx i £afck• v iWiMimir CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinanf: 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 10 Johore Bahm; 4 Taiping:608 words
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Miscellaneous210 1966-12-01 13 SHAW GANISATTON jCAPITOL Phone *****] Today onlv; 11. 1.3 A. 4. 6.45 "THAT MAN in CH*NG-*V' Mandarin in Scope Color Open* Tomorrow: John Neville Donald Huston. Barbara Windsor STI nv in TERROR" Color I D O Phone ***** OPENS TODAY: 3 Bhowf Dill* Note Time*: 11 a.m. .V3ft "J.*s m210 words
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222 1966-12-01 14 TOKYO, Wed. (AP) Communist China continued to run off with most top honours in the First Asian Games of the New Emerging Forces (Ganefo) which opened in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Nov. 25. The New China News Agency (NCNA) in a dispatch from222 words
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Article174 1966-12-01 14 BANGKOK, Wed. (AP> The Organising Committee of the Fifth Asian Games is beset with the second problem within the space of two weeks weightlifting equipment. An executive of the Weightlifting Association of Thailand told reporters that Thailand does not have sufficient equipment acceptable to international174 words
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Article223 1966-12-01 14 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) New York sports writers agreed yesterday that Flash Elorde of the Philippines is finished as a fighter. Commenting on Carlos Ortiz' 14th round knockout of Elorde on Monday night, columnist Jimmy Cannon said the fight was "onesided as a tidal wave."223 words
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121 1966-12-01 14 SEOUL, Wed. (UPI) The first and second groups of the Korean delegation to the Bangkok Asian Games, comprising 176 athletes and officials, departed for the Thai capital today by two Korean Airlines chartered planes The first group, headed by delegation leader Sohn-Kee-Chung, will121 words
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Article105 1966-12-01 14 HONG KONG, Wed. (AFP) Two of People's China's top athletes broke Ganefo records in Phnom Penh today according to results relayed by the New China News Agency. They are Tsui Lin. who clocked 13.99 seconds in the men's 110 metres hurdles, and Chen Chia Chuan, who105 words
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138 1966-12-01 14 TAMPING. Wed. The annual tennis match between Negri Sembllan and Malacca for the "Lim Cheng Siong Cup" will be played at Tamping International Club courts on Sunday. This match was originally scheduled a fortnight ago at Malacca was washed out due to heavy138 words
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Article, Illustration99 1966-12-01 14 Brigitte Schafer Is the name of this attractive eighteen-year-old, seen here carrying out a difficult exercise on the horizontal bar. The "Shepherdess", as she is known by her team mates, won the singles championship of the Wurttemberg youth gymnastics with a head and shoulders lead of five points.99 words
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160 1966-12-01 14 LONDON, Wed. A British boxer who was described by Angelo Dundee, manager of world champion, Muhammaed Ali, as the "greatest British heavyweight prospect I've seen in a long time," will have his professional debut at the Royal Albert Hall in London on December 6.160 words
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Article187 1966-12-01 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two of Singapore's top billiard players will clash in the final of the three-ball championship to be held at the Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road, on Saturday. Ong Teng Keng from the Aston Recreation Club was last year's three-ball champion and he will187 words
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Article180 1966-12-01 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. (AFP> The women's single* in the Victorian Lawn Tennis championships in Melbourne provided more surprise today Third seed Rosemary Casals (USA) gained an unexpected victory over top seed, former international Lesley Turner, in three sets in the quarter-final 2-6, 6-3. The Melbourne housewife Mrs.180 words
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Article589 1966-12-01 14 NEWMARKET (Cambridge), Wed. (AFP| Tatterstall's Annual December sales of bloodstock which began here on Mondoy, continued yesterday with foreign buyers again active. Japan and Sweden were again in the market in a big way, a mon B the acquisitions by agency's acting for Japanese589 words
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153 1966-12-01 14 KARACHI. Wed. (AIT) Bill Barrie of Australia gave favourite John Spencer (England) a hard fight in the world amateur snooker championship here last night before going down by five frames to six. Spencer found himself in real trouble after having Inst the first153 words
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Advertisement443 1966-12-01 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) EXPERIENCED FEMALE GENERAL Amah (unmarried) required by European gentleman Kenny Hill Area. English speaking and references essential. Apply. P.O. Box 423, K.L. NOTICES I KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R. di-dalam Kelas 'A' dan 4 B' (Head II Sub-Head 2) akan443 words
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Advertisement131 1966-12-01 14 announcements, marriaces. births, deaths. ClfV ENGAGEMENTS. PERSONAL, IN MEMORIAM ETC VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ETC FOR A MINIMUM OP TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 50 CENTS POR A MINIMUM OP TWENTY' WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 25 CENTS (Bo* Number is charged as three words131 words
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Article652 1966-12-01 15 Windsor Lad - Wonder Lamp also shines on heavy track by Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Wed. Mandarin, with Johnny Nelson astride, provided the fastest time when he clocked 38-4/5 sec. for three furlongs on a heavy track at Bukit Timah this morning. Mandarin did his work with plenty in hand and652 words
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Article150 1966-12-01 15 BANGKOK. Wed. (AP) The Philippines shot to a 1-4 victory points lead over nearest rivals Nationalist China at the close of the second day's play of the far east bridge championship here last night. Two sessions of 32 boards each were played yesterday. The150 words
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70 1966-12-01 15 A band of children march on track as the final dress rehearsals for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 5th Asian Games were held at the National Stadium in Bangkok on Nov. 26. Seventeen countries are scheduled to take part in the Games opening on Dec. 9. The openingAP Photo. - 70 words
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Article187 1966-12-01 15 JOHORE. Wed. The newly formed Johore Shooting Association recently held a "Friendly Shoot'' at Batu Pahat, here. According to Mr. George Joseph, the secretary of the Johore Shooting Association, the response to their first meeting was very "encouraging". He said: "The Friendly Shoot drew nearly all187 words
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Article, Illustration26 1966-12-01 15 PICTURE shows the Inside of the dining hall at the Asian Games village ien Thai waitresses are already servia* Thai food to local workers.26 words
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910 1966-12-01 15 BY SPECTATOR LONDON, Wed. With the first round of the English /ootball Association Cup foiling to provide any giant killing performance by one of the minor clubs, the centre of soccer interest in Britain remains in the struggle for the league championship at910 words
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88 1966-12-01 15 LOUISVILLE. Kentucky, Wed. (AP) A ruling on heavyweight champion Cassius Caly's drat status (conscription) is expected early next year. An informed source said it will be sometime vet before the Kentucky Selective Service Appeals Beard a<*ts on Clay's plea to be deferred as a88 words
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270 1966-12-01 15 LONDON, Wed. After a fuorteen year lapse, o six-day cycle race is once again to be held in Britain. The event take place at Earl's Court in London in September 1967, in conjunction with the International Cycle and Motorcycle Show. It will be270 words
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302 1966-12-01 15 SINGAPORE, Wed Allthe year round bwimming encourages children of British Servicemen in the Far East to learn to swim far earlier than they would in Britain where swimming is limited to a short summer. At Royal Air Force Station at Seletar. for instance, between 320-340302 words
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Article70 1966-12-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Mr. Tan Cheng Hoe. father of AM-England badminton singles champion, Tan Aik Huang, today clarified that his son is not a nephew of Wong Peng Soon and that his family had no relationship whatsoever with him Referring to a recent sports report in thp Eastern Sun.70 words
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344 1966-12-01 15 BANGKOK. Wed. (AP) Japan, one of the world's swimming powers, is heavily favoured to harvest most of the gold medals in the Bangkok pool at the Fifth Asian Games next month. At the Jakarta Gam*. 1962, the confident Japansuffered some surprising st344 words
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Article91 1966-12-01 15 MILAN. Italy. Wed CAP) The Italian soccer league has taken pity on the bot-tie-bombarded in Italy's hot-tempered favourite sport. Tne coaches' bench alongside the playing field will be caged. This country's notoriously exuberant fans often hurl anything from bottles to old boots at the players and referees91 words
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Article, Illustration43 1966-12-01 16 I Press House which Is housing some 220 press men dnring the Games is still under construction with only two weeks left to the opening. The Press House will be used as a dormitory for university professors after the Games.43 words
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256 1966-12-01 16 LpNDCW, Wed. (AFPT r Stanley R °us. president oi the International Federation of Football Associations 'FIFA), proposed today a new system of qualification for the final stages of the World Cup. The suggestion was made in an Interview with the newspaper "The Guardian"256 words
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Article61 1966-12-01 16 LONDON. Wed. (AP) Alf Ramsey, manager of the England soccer team, got a bonus of £5.000 for leading his men to victory in the World Cup. The award was made bv the Council of the English Football Association (FA) five months after England's triumph at61 words
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Article404 1966-12-01 16 BANGKOK, Wed. Bangkok, the gay capital city of Thailand, presents a picture of thriving, bustling metropolis, but this year as month of December draws near, the bustle and the urgency are more purposeful. When on December 9 this jewel of a city in the Orient404 words
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295 1966-12-01 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Ceylon National hockey team bound for the Asian Games in Bangkok will not play their "warm up" matches in Singapore. The team were to have played two pre-Asian Games 'Tests" against Singapore on their way to Bangkok.295 words
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135 1966-12-01 16 SEREMBAN. Wed. Negri Sembilan Lawn Tennis Association will lose a keen tennis player and official in Mr. A. Kanagasapai of the Survey Department here, who has been transferred to Taiping. He was the treasurer of the N.S.L.T.A. and tennis member or the N.S. Club135 words
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338 1966-12-01 16 SINGAPORE Wed Top-level moves are now underway between the Sinaaoore F A and a leading commercial firm here to fmal.se plans for fie® vit" of. °"pu°.d European ,o«e, to ploy S.ng.p.,. early next season. Preliminary discussions have already been neia between the338 words
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383 1966-12-01 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. Joginder Singh, president of the Malacca Hockey Association told Sunsport today he was surprised to read the report in the Eastern Sun that Malaysian Hockey Fedpration has named Tuan Shiekh All as a selector, and Mr. P. S. Moorthy383 words
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Article89 1966-12-01 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. M. F. Vilvaratnam, a former Negri Sembilan tennis champion and also a past president of the N.S.L.T.A. recently won the singles and doubles title at the Tawau Open tennis championships played on the cement courts of the East Brigade. In the singles89 words
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Article151 1966-12-01 16 SEREMBAN, Wed. Negri Sembilan have named 17 players to travel this weekend for the Burnley Cup matches on Dec. 3 and 4 at Alor Star. Negri team will be led by 17-year—old Mohd. Rafigue b Shiekh Mustapha the son of a former well-known Negri151 words
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Article52 1966-12-01 16 KAMPAR. Wed. The Malaysian Amateur Volleyball Association entertained the 10 players and two officials who will represent Malaysia. the volleyball competition at the Asian Games in Bangkok next month. The dinner was given by the vice-president of the Malaysian Amateur Volleyball Association, Mr. Hew See Tong here52 words
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Article277 1966-12-01 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Maloysion Cricket Association will visit Hong Kong next year. This was officially disclosed by Peter Selvonayogam, M.C.A. secretory to Sunsport. "There was some mix-up of dates earlier in the season that MC A. were to visit Hong Kong this year.277 words
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Article117 1966-12-01 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Golf Association will bp holding its annus; competition for the Handicap Challenge TroDhy on Sunday at the Royal A:r Force Tengah Golf Ciub course in Tencah. for the Fraser Neave Trophy Thp participating in the tournament are. R.A.F. Tengah Golf Club. K°nnel117 words
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Miscellaneous63 1966-12-01 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1.48 a.m. (8.7 ft.), 2.28 p.m. (7 ft.). (llTft C nham: 731 am (12 9 ft) 810 Pm Port Dickson: 8.22 a.m. (9.1 ft.), 8.31 p.m. (8.1 ft I ap r L 113 a m < 8 6 ft 12 01 P «n. (9.8 ft.). Sedili63 words
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