Eastern Sun, 3 January 1967
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Title Section25 1967-01-03 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 167 Tuesday, January 3 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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374 1967-01-03 1 SAIGON, Mon. (AP) The bullet-riddled New \f.ii-s truce in ietnam ended today and three hours later I .S. 852 heavy bombers roared in from Guam to hammer North Vietnamese positions in the Demilitansfd Zone. A U.S. military spokesman said the eight-engine bombers374 words
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Article47 1967-01-03 1 AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. Mon.—Mrs. Nakasako, -K, of Nagova toflay became 'he first Japanese woman ever to climb 12,349-foot -'I n 'int Cook, highest mountain in New Zealand. She was accompanied by three male members of the fcen Cub of Japan who not identified.47 words
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Article96 1967-01-03 1 TOKYO, Mon—The Vietnam war has cost the U.S. and its Allies 1.050.000 casualties in six years. Radio Hanoi said today. North Vietnam's said the casualty list included over 123,000 Americans. Quoting South Vietnam's Liberation Press Agency, the broadcast said enemy losses came to 108 battalions, adding96 words
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Article, Illustration566 1967-01-03 1 CHAN KAM YAU - KUALA LUMPIiR, MONDAY, Senu: We have confounded the world a our achievements By CHAN KAM YAU THE MINISTER OF INFORMATION Abdul Rahman, has said that the main in the years ahead was to mould themselves into a great nation. "We would like our voice to be hea566 words
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Article190 1967-01-03 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. The United States does not Intend to provide a bilateral assistance programme to Malaysia in 1967. a leading official of the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) has announced. Mr. Rutherford M. Poats AlD's assistant administrator for the Far East, said the United190 words
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Article68 1967-01-03 1 TUCSON, Arizona, Mon. (AP). There are drive-in restaurants, drive-in theatres, drive-in banks and new a drive-in income tax pay window. The U.S. internal revenue service will open a drive-in window this week in Tucson. This will be the first facility of its kind to be68 words
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Article147 1967-01-03 1 JAKARTA. Mon. (AP) Army strongman General Suharto in his New Year Message said his Government would give speeial attention to the Vietnam crisis, the official news agency Antara reported today. Gen. Suharto also said that with the ending of Indonesia's confrontation with Malaysia, closer regional co-operation could147 words
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Article68 1967-01-03 1 MILAN, Italy. Mon. Movie star Claudia Cardinale has been judged the most popular Italian actress of 196fi in a poll by Domcnira Del Corriere, a Sunday weekly. Sophia Loren had won the poll for 1965. She was second this time. Third was Giuliano Gemma, hero of the68 words
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Article227 1967-01-03 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (I PI) Indonesian President Sukarno threw his annual New Year's Ball at Jakarta's Freedom Palace yesterday pressed on virtually all sides for a public accounting of his past activities. Pres. Sukarno got his latest notice from military strongman Gen. Suharto himself. In a New227 words
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Article72 1967-01-03 1 SAIGON. Mon. South Vietnam will follow the lead of President Johnson and accept the British proposal for a three nation meeting on the Vietnam war. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Tran Van Do said today. Of the three nations suggested in the British proposal. only North Vietnam has72 words
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Article185 1967-01-03 1 TAIPEI, Mon. Six children and a man were killed and a woman was seriously injured In a flre that gutted a four-storey building in suburban Taipei on New Year's Day. Police said the victims were trapped between the second and fourth floors when the185 words
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179 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Children born on or after Jan. I, 1967, will be issued with new laminated birth certificates on registration. The fee for the certificate is $3. Children born in the city area other than in the Kandang Kerbau Hospital should be registered179 words
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Article112 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE Mon— Mr. Alfred Roy Parsons, who has been counsellor at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta since Sept. 1964. trill be the new Australian High Commissioner in Singapore. His appointment has been agreed to by the Singapore and Australian Governments. He will succeed Mr. W.B.112 words
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Article, Illustration376 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE, Mon.—"Time is fashion and fashion it Time". With this in mind a new fashion store The Target Store was opened last month to provide the latest in fashion clothes for Asians. Disclosing this, Mrs. Kathleen Wang, the manageress of Target Store, said:376 words
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Article114 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPOBE. Mon. Marine Police yesterday found two unidentified bodies at Soqth Quay, Inner Roads, and the Rochore Canal. Tha body found at South sMay. Inner Roads was of a mala Chinese, five feet Ave inches tall. He was wearing a white singlet and black trousers.114 words
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Article, Illustration386 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE, Mob. A visiting Japanese hotelier has suggested the inclusion of convention halls in Singapore's leading hotels to boost the tourist industry in the Republic. He is Mr. Goro Yamaaaki, General Manager of the Ambarrukmo Palace Hotel in Jogjakarta and Samudra Beach Hotel386 words
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122 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The alterations and additions to the Ist Master Plan of Singapore which were approved in May, 1966. have j|ow been printed and are available for sale to the public. The cost of a complete set of approved Alterations and Additions to the Master122 words
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Article, Illustration185 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The President of Janan Air Lines, Mr S. Matsuo. will Trrive in Singapore on Jan. 1 to participate in celebrations to mark the commencement of JAL's round-the-world service. His visit will also coincide with the successful conclusion of a new air agreement185 words
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Article154 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. —The Ministry of Culture will give five film shows at the following places from tomorrow to Friday as follows: TUESDAY: Lee Choon School. Holland Road, 6 m 5.,; Pah Kong Kang Resettlement .Lim Chu Kang Road. Kampong Lorong Koo Chye and Thomson Road 5J ms.154 words
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156 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chairman of the Singapore Bar Council, Mr. C. C. Tan, is expected to attend the first meeting of the executive of the new Law Association for Asia and the Western Pacific to be held in Sydney in early February.156 words
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Article293 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mis* Janice Hearne, "Miss Wildflower State*' of Australia, will arrive in Singapore on Jan. 4 at 6.50 p.m. for a week's visit. Miss Hearne was crowned "Miss Wildflower State" from 30 competitors from all over West Australia who took part in the contest. The293 words
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Article, Illustration132 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE, Sat Pashion 1s slapping out Into the world of parasols with the arrival of frilly umbrellas to Singapore ■eon. The wildly gay umbrellas in multi-celoured lues, various shapes, and styles ere expected to Start a fa 4 espeelally with the women here who are normally132 words
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Article99 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Director of Postal Services Singapore, has appealed to the public to post their Hari Raya Puasa greeting cards early. Closing dates on which cards should be posted to ensure delivery to any part of the States of Malaya and Singapore before Hari99 words
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Article22 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Japan Bicycle Promotion Institute will hold five-day exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall from Jan. 3 to 7.22 words
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128 1967-01-03 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore student has won a prize for the best performance in the fourth year of the Building Course at the University of Melbourne. The student. Mr Lim Chong Nam of Petain Road here, was awarded SASO at a special ceremony128 words
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Advertisement124 1967-01-03 2 3S Because you ean't bear the haat breathing back at you—set an EATON car air conditioner. Too costiy, you think? We bet the figure you have in mind is higher than our price. Don't be misled by the EATON's elegance. We admit it looks expensive. And its super efficiency places124 words
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48 1967-01-03 3 C olonel R. S. Corbitt (on dais), Director of Medical Services in the Malaysian Armed Forces, returns the salute of the 29 medical NCO's who have just completed a one-month cadre course at their passing-out parade at the 1st Field Ambulance Kinrara in Puchong Road, Kuala Lumpur, recently.48 words
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237 1967-01-03 3 MALACCA, Mon. FRAGMENTATION of rubber estates despite its disadvantages also has its virtues. This is the view of a competent government source here in an interview with the Eastern Sun today. However, like all good things, "a surfeit will usually have adverse effects" he237 words
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Article153 1967-01-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— "There were burglar alarms. there were watchmen but the thieves foiled them all." said the Mr. Chan Heng Wang, manager of Law Joo Ghin Co., where thieves broke in and got away with $11,414 worth of electrical appliances. On Dec. 29 only three153 words
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Article74 1967-01-03 3 PENANG, Mon. A 67-year-old cook, Lee Ngiap Teng, was fatally injured when his bicycle collided with a lorry near the Lone Pine Hotel in Batu Ferringhi yesterday. On New Year's Eve night, a 29-year-old motor cyclist, Ng Loo Chai. was killed when his machine collided with74 words
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164 1967-01-03 3 TELUK ANSON, Mon. A Kampar schoolboy, F. Allagapan, 19, was sentenced to three years' jail and five strokes of rottan in the Sessions Court on Saturday for blinding a company director with acid on Nov. 22 for S5O. The director. Yeoh Tuan How.164 words
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Article137 1967-01-03 3 PEN ANG, Mon A 43-year-old cashier, Khoo Thean Keat, was robbed of $20,194 cash at pistol point in Noordin Street yesterday afternoon. The money was takings from the Penang Turf Club's branch office, selling threedigit lotteries at the Hotel International Arcade in Penang Road. An armed137 words
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48 1967-01-03 3 PENANG, Mon. —Though acquitted on a charge of cheating before Mr. T. Aria Rajah in the first Magistrate's Court 28-year-old salesman. Lee Hock Poh. was taken back to prison to serve his sentence of one year's jail in another cheating case.48 words
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Article187 1967-01-03 3 IPOH. Mon. A tribute vas paid to an expatriate Dfflcer of the Municipality here, Mr. J.B. Porter, who will relinquish his appointment as Municipal Council Treasurer on Jan. 5. on "MalaysUnlsation". to return to England and set up his practice as a chartered accountant.187 words
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Article170 1967-01-03 3 MUAR, Mon.—The Muar branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees (ANULAE) has appealed to the Muar Town Council to reinstate all the 27 employees who were sacked earlier this month. All the 27 employees who a re dismissed have reached the age170 words
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Article97 1967-01-03 3 PENANG, Mon. A former Penang State cricketer. Mr. Wooi Kean Tat, (47), passed away at the Mission Hospital here on Friday. An old boy of the Bukit Mertajam High School, the late Mr. Wooi was a keen cricketer during his younger Gays. He was president of97 words
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Article132 1967-01-03 3 KAJANG. Mon. A resolution urging the union to request the Minister of Education. Enche Khir Johari. to give equal privilege to the teachers of English in Chinese schools to teach five days in a week like their counterparts the National Language teachers attached to the132 words
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Article87 1967-01-03 3 IPOH. Mon. —The Rubber Industries (Replanting) Board.Perak, is launching a publicity campaign throughout the State as from Jan. 5 The campaign will be held in the form of discussions at the numerous community halls in Perak. A special show will also be held at Bruas on87 words
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202 1967-01-03 3 TAIPING, Mon. Members of the Ist Malaysian Rangers gave blood to save the life of a civilian who was critically injured in recent clashes here involving Army personnel, the Eastern Sun learned today. The civilian, Wong Kee Seng, 16, a hawker, was admitted to202 words
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327 1967-01-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon "For three years this young nation of ours has fought against confrontation. "For three years we have suffered loss in material and men, which we can ill afford, in a ceaseless struggle to maintain our territorial integrity and sovereignty. "And now327 words
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Article164 1967-01-03 3 IPOH, Mon. The New Year in Perak started off with an armed robbery, an armed assault and a road death. Thre» thugs robbed an attendant of a newly opened petrol station in Jalan Dato in the early hours of this morning. The attendant, Tong Te164 words
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186 1967-01-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Inaugurating the AllIndia Malaysian Students' Association in New Delhi last week, the Malaysian High Commissioner in India, Enche Zaiton bin Ibrahim Ahmad expressed the hope that the association would promote, sustain and strength IndoMalaysian ties. He said he had always found Malaysian students186 words
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178 1967-01-03 3 PANGKOR. Mon. In addition to Pasir Bogak. a well-known sea-resort here, another section of the Island is to be developed Into a first class holiday resort by the Ipoh Realty Co. Ltd. The section, situated near the northern end ot the island, is178 words
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Article74 1967-01-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Royal Malaysian Air Force scheduled flights to East Malaysia will fly all food parcels for the Hari Raya celebrations to troops serving in East Malaysia during the second week of January. Families of troops serving in Sarawak and Sabah are74 words
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382 1967-01-03 3 PENANG, Mon. A gambling operator told the first Magistrate's Court today that he was introduced to a man who pretended to be the Chief Police Officer, Penang. to whom he handed over a red packet of S6O "in order that the police382 words
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80 1967-01-03 3 TELUK ANSON, Mon—A $lBO,OOO sub-health centre is to be built in the Langkap New Village, next year. This is in accordance with the Government's policy to provide the people with all the necessary facilities under the First Malaysia Plan, said the Assistant Finance Minister. Dr.80 words
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EASTERN SUN FEATURE
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News from West Germany
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Article746 1967-01-03 4 ROSS MILES - Have you a theory By ROSS MILES IN 1940 a lung-fish, thought to have been extinct for some 80 million years, was trawled up alive in the Indian Ocean. It had existed all that time without man being aware of it. Could this provide a clue746 words
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752 1967-01-03 4 BERLIN, Mon. Changes in the genes of individual cells within a cell population take place spontaneously and in an unforeseen manner in nature. The likelihood of such spontaneous mutations is slight, at one in a 100.000 to one in 10,000.000 cells per gene in one752 words
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489 1967-01-03 4 BONN, Mon. Of all the surprises that emerged from the West German government crisis, the biggest was the rapid nomination of Kurt Georg Kiesinger as the ruling Christian Democratic Party's candidate to succeed Ludwig Erhard. When the Erhard minority government was defeated by nine votes in489 words
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386 1967-01-03 4 BONN, Mon. West Germany's budget for next year, presented to the Lower House by Economics Minister Kurt Schmuecker, totals 75,300 million marks well over the 73,000 million mark ceiling fixed for an earlier draft. The 1.950 million mark difference between the new budget and386 words
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Article, Illustration766 1967-01-03 4 Karl Willy Beer - By Karl Willy Beer BONN. Mon. The visit to Yugoslavia by Mr. Walter Ulbricht, chief of the Communist regime in the "DDR" (East Germany), must be seen in the light of the secret Journey which he made to Moscow two weeks earlier. Certainly, Mr. Ulbricht's trip766 words
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Article308 1967-01-03 4 HELMSTEDT. Mon. Hunters are busily engaged in shooting all the game near Halberstadt. close to the East German border with West Germany. The huntsmen, brought in from a wide area, are guarded by special squads of the National People's Army to prevent any of them from seizing308 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration213 1967-01-03 5 QAIGON, Mon. (AP) President Lyndon B. Johnson promised Vietnam continued "determined support of the United States" in a New Year's message released here today. The message, addressed to Premier Nguyen Cao Ky, said: As the eventful year of 1966 draws to a close, the213 words
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Article70 1967-01-03 5 EL PASO, Texas, Mon. d'PI) Signal lights on Oveland Street caused motorists to stop for certain on Sunday. Tied to the lights at one intersection of the busy street were such traffic-stop-ping items as brassieres, panties and at least one girdle. One policeman clambered atop his patrol auto70 words
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Article69 1967-01-03 5 ATLANTA, Georgia, Mon. 'AP > A restaurant's oyster shucker had cause for alarm when he found one oyster with two shells the normal kind outside, but another type inside. The shell inside was brass, and Army explosives experts identified it as a live detonating device for69 words
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143 1967-01-03 5 JAKARTA, Mon. The US$l5O million President Sukarno claims donated by the "Imperialists'* to subvert his government may have been received by Pres. Sukarno himself, according to a Jakarta newspaper report over the weekend. The Catholic Daily Kompas' published a photo copy of a receipt143 words
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Article126 1967-01-03 5 WASHINGTON, Mon—The U.S. Government has moved to remove from store shelves imported English and Polish dolls which have been found to be highly flammable. The Food and Drug Administration announced it has requested the importer, A.D. Sutton and Sons, New York city, to recall all stocks from126 words
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Article45 1967-01-03 5 OTTAWA, Mon. (AP). Canada's centennial year opened yesterday with speeches, bonfires and 100gun salutes. In Montreal, a mail box in the city's financial district was shattered by an explosion. Police would not speculate on the cause of the explosion that broke windows.45 words
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701 1967-01-03 5 Zl RICH, Mon. (UPI)— The closing balance of 1966 showed losses for press freedom in the w °rld. mainly because of planned measures in Latin America, the International Press Institute reported today. "Events in Ghana and701 words
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142 1967-01-03 5 TOKYO, Mon. Japanese Imperial Household Agency released this picture of the Japanese Imperial family. Joyfully looking on is Prince Aya (3rd from left), one-year-second son of Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko at the Imperial Palace. Also showing (from left): Prince Hiro, first son of Crown Prince and Prin- cess,UPI Photo. - 142 words
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157 1967-01-03 5 CHICAGO, Mon. (UPI) The New Year's weekend traffic toll spilled over the 300 mark yesterday, but the nation's fatalities continued to run 20 per cent behind last year's New Y>ar holiday when a record 562 persons died in traffic accidents. A spokesman for157 words
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393 1967-01-03 5 India's food problem WASHINGTON, M on. (UPI)—A population expert warned yesterday that India already may have reached a point where the problem of providing food for her exploding population is "unsolvable." Dr. Harrison Brown, Foreign Secretary of the National Academy of Sciences and a393 words
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Article101 1967-01-03 5 HOLTON, Kansas, Mon. fUPI)—A plane carrying four Nebraska football fans to the Sugar Bowl game at New Orleans crashed today in an ice-covered farm pond in Northeast Kansas. There were no survivors. The Kansas Highway Patrol said the plane was a Beechcraft Musketeer. Aboard were101 words
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Article73 1967-01-03 5 BLOOMINGTON. Indiana. Mon. (UPI) An Indiana University Professor said yesterday that his Seismograph equipment had recorded an earthquake in the vicinity of the Philippine islands of "catastrophic" size. Prof. Judson Mead, prolessor of geophysics and geology, said the quaker was recorded at 1:45 P.M. EST (1845 OMT) somewhere73 words
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Article71 1967-01-03 5 LONDON. Mon (UPI).— The mass circulation newspaper Daily Mirror today presented its "Fuddy Duddy" award to France. The newspaper said it based its decision on the outcome of a recent public opinion poll in that country. The poll showed that 57 per cent of Frenchmen asked were against71 words
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Article, Illustration821 1967-01-03 5 TOKYO. Mon. (AP) Crown Prince Akihlto is brushing up on his English and studying Spanish amid rumours that he plans to pay State visits to South America this year. Informed sources said today the 33-year-old son of Emperor Hirohito spends nine hours a week on English and821 words
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353 1967-01-03 6 HEW YORK, Mon. (UPI). The Saturday Evening Past said today there should be a new inquiry into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy because shortcomings of the Warren commission report created "reasonable doubt that Lee Harvey Oswald alone murdered the President." An editorial353 words
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Article258 1967-01-03 6 PEKING. Mon. (AFP) People's China's economy registered a "great leap forward" in 1966. -spurred" by the cultral revolution." the New China News Agency said here on Saturday. This year's programme the third in the current five-year plan had been overfulfilled in all aspects. the agency258 words
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Article, Illustration383 1967-01-03 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (I'PI) The moon can trigger earthquakes on earth, according to Soviet Scientist V. V. Lamakin. Mr. Lamakin has made a study of earthquakes in the Baikal region of Russia and compared their frequency with the moon's periodic excursions above and belowAP Wire Photo. - 383 words
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Article92 1967-01-03 6 CHICAGO. Mon. (AFP).— U.S. Army doctors caring for servicemen wounded in the Vietnam war have found their patients suffering from strange wounds including those caused by arrows or even more primitive weapons called "Punji sticks." the Journal of the American Medical Association disclosed here92 words
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129 1967-01-03 6 NEW YORK. Moil. (UPI) The shortage of gold is seriously affecting the operation of the International Monetary System. First National CHy Bank of New York reported yesterday. For the first time in modern monetary history, the bank said In its January economic letter, all129 words
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360 1967-01-03 6 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) Administration farm officials now believe this year's wheat crop could be big enough to maintain heavy food aid shipments and also increase the shrunken U.S. reserve. With the actual size of the 196? harvest still depending on future360 words
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317 1967-01-03 6 ORANGE, Texas, Mon. (AP). A 14-year-old boy was charged yesterday with killing his father, his grandmother and his father's fiancee in a New Year's Day rampage at a plush apartment in this East Texas city. Ronnie Lee Ozio surrendered to officers 4$ hours317 words
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Article1056 1967-01-03 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (AFP) Reliable sources said that President Johnson had instructed his new ambassador in Moscow to sound out urgently the Soviet Union's intentions towards a possible new nuclear arms race. The danger arises from the setting up In the USSR and USA of a network of1,056 words
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396 1967-01-03 7 SHEILA MORAN - 8 2- SHEILA MORAN WASHINGTON. Mon. (fPI) Short of leaving \our hfad in your hat there is no quickie cure for that \ew Year's day ache, no short way to feel certain that the face you're shaving is really your own. The only396 words
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Article80 1967-01-03 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. <UPI> If the 2.000-mile-an-hour supersonic transport begins flying as scheduled in mid-1974, airline schedule will look like this: New York to Los Angeles 2 hours. New York to New Delhi. India 6 hours *0 minutes. Washington to Paris 2 hours 55 minutes. Paris to New80 words
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Article, Illustration44 1967-01-03 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. A poll of fashion editors names these women to the international best dressed list. From left: Mrs. Patrick Guiness, Princess Lee Radziwill. Mrs. Wvatt Cooper (formerly Gloria Vanderbilt) Mrs. Ladybird Johnson and actress Sophia Loren. AP Photo. AP Photo.AP Photo. - 44 words
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363 1967-01-03 7 ST. TROPEZ, France, Mon. (UPI) French film producer Raoul Levy, who steered Brigitte Bardot to stardom, committed suicide on New Year's eve in front of the apartment of a woman friend in this Riviera- jet-set resort. Police said, Mr- Levy, 44, shot363 words
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Article210 1967-01-03 7 DENVER, Colorado. Mon. (UPI) William Russell Moore. 33, of Syracuse. New York, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Friday to charges of threatening the life of President Johnson. Moore was accused of making the threats last Sept. 19 in Colorado Springs while being questioned210 words
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203 1967-01-03 7 WASHINGTON, M on. (UPI) The horse that socializes with people early in life is the horse most likely to succeed. This was indicated by research results reported in a paper at the 133 rd meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Horses203 words
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Article238 1967-01-03 7 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Thieves led by "a thin man" with a connoisseurs eye and a super-cracks-mans skill raided cen-turies-old Dulwich Picture Gallery on Saturday and escaped with eight masterpieces worth nearly US$6 mil. Sir James Fitton. a trustee of Britain's Royal Academy, valued three missing Rembrandts238 words
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129 1967-01-03 7 PERTH, Australia, Mo n. (AP) A visiting South African surfer swam half a mile through the choppy Indian ocean to rescue a man blown overboard by an explosion in a fishing launch yesterday. Mr. Lester Kitto of Durban swam without a belt as the launch129 words
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Article104 1967-01-03 7 LONDON, Mon (UPI) The Sunday Express yesterday consulted Britain's professional astrologers and seers to compile their predictions for 1967. Unanimously they predicted a brilliant year for Rhodesian Premier lan Smith. But they agreed on little else other than continued war in Vietnam. Among their other individual104 words
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Article139 1967-01-03 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Judith Crist. Aim critic of the World Journal Tribune, got 1967 off to a food start yesterday by naming her own "Ten worst" movies of 1966. 1. Is Paris Burning? 2. Fahrenheit 451 3. Fellow me. boys 4. Cul-de-sac 5. The Appaloosa 6.139 words
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701 1967-01-03 7 PARIS, Mon. (UPI) —President Charles de Gaulle said the Vietnam war was "unjust and detestable" because it was caused "by the armed intervention of the United States on the territory of Vietnam." In his most forthright attack on U.S. policy in Southeast701 words
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49 1967-01-03 7 SAIGON, Mon. Thousands of South Vietnamese troops make the war's most massive paratroopdrop deep in the delta near the U Minh Forest, 170 miles Southwest of Saigon, recently. The first day of the operation, 29 Vietcong were killed, and on next day about 60 Vietcong were killed. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 49 words
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Miscellaneous147 1967-01-03 6 I rl From REYKJAVIK ICELANP TO SOUTH AMERCA.THE THRUSH ORGANIZATION WAS IN STRANGE, MYSTERIOUS ACTION/ SOMETHING OP WORLP- SHAKIN© PROPORTIONS VMAS ABOUT TO BREAK.' BUT WHAT MAS THIS TOP SECRET? WHO, HOW AMP WHERE WOULP THEY STRIKE? THESE WERE THE VITAL QUESTIONS ALEXANDER WAVERLY SOUGHT TO ANSWER AS HE lAUNCHEP..147 words
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Article394 1967-01-03 8 MALAYSIA'S expectation of all-out aid from the United States in 1967 will not be realised in full measure. According to a UPI report from Washington, the United States might help on a multilateral basis, as a member of the World Bank Consortium, the financing of the first Malaysia394 words
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Article302 1967-01-03 8 TI7HEN the air service between Singapore and Penang was first started, the early passengers were struck with wonderment that they could fly to Penang, have their lunch there, and fly back to Singapore in time for dinner. It was during the 12-year emergency that internal air services boomed.302 words
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Letters...
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935 1967-01-03 8 S. Rajaratnam - S. Rajaratnam, Minister For Foreign Affairs Singapore. gINCE I did not accuse Singapore Alliance and UMNO leaders of disloyalty I must resist the temptation of accepting their offer to prove that they ore anti-national and disloyal. My charge was that as935 words
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Article211 1967-01-03 8 P. J. RODRIGUEZ - P. J. RODRIGUEZ. AS a layman having attended the 'Better World Retreat* conducted from December 3 to December 11, 1966 at the Bukit Nanas Convent. Kuala Lumpur, under the promoting team comprising Rev. Fr. D. Gilligan and Bro. Gabriel Justice. I've arrived at a211 words
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Article419 1967-01-03 8 JOHN K - JOHN K. SINGAPORE is a city which has much to commend for the way its present Government has provided the various amenities and planned housing which must necessarily be built skywards due to the lack of living room on ground level. Many foreigners have paid due compliments419 words
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Article220 1967-01-03 8 EASTERN LION - EASTERN LION. Your editorial of Dec. 17, 1966, 'A useless Resolution,' is a brave one which throws light on resolutions and other things discussed at the UN. From the ring of anti-resolution, we see that all the major colonial powers of the past220 words
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Article84 1967-01-03 8 YANG SI BIN - YANG SI BIN. AT least three types of illegal lotteries are being operated in Batu Pahat. These lotteries the fourdigit lottery, the twodigit lottery and the thirty six number lottery have led to family quarrels, and even to ruin. Children are neglected, and housewives use84 words
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Article102 1967-01-03 8 "IN the Broadcasting Division of the Ministry of Culture, when the Programme Organiser of a particular section goes on leave, a Probationer who has not completed one year of Government service is asked to act for him taking precedence over confirmed senior officers who have102 words
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Article235 1967-01-03 8 G. S - G. S. WHY must teachers be constantly made the butt of ridicule and attack by people who are supposed to safeguard their interests? Frankly, the teachers in this part of the world are quite fed up with leaders who insist on their behaving like saints,235 words
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111 1967-01-03 8 THE road along Jalan Jurong Kechil is getting from bad to worse. When it rains both sides of the road are covered with mud which is quite impossible for pedestrians to walk on. When it is sunny, the whole area is turned into a dusty111 words
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Article157 1967-01-03 8 MOHD,YUNI BIN AWI - MOHD,YUNI BIN AWI IT HE Administration nf Muslim Law Act 1966 was passed by the Singapore Parliament on 17th August 1966 and assented to by the President of Singapore on 25th August but up to now it has yet to be gazetted. This would give157 words
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Article207 1967-01-03 8 YAP YOK FOO - YAP YOK FOO THE latest British move to increase university fee fr«® about £7O to £250 should not go unchallenged. Foreign students in Britisn universities form less than 10% of the whole university population, which in turn is only a small fraction of the entire lot207 words
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635 1967-01-03 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. THE public seemed to have the idea that next year there would be no more sellers and came in for the biggest industrial share splurge ever. Speculative counters dominated the scene to the satisfaction of institutional buyers who have lately had a gala635 words
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245 1967-01-03 9 IPOH, Mon. Malaysia's tin production in the first nine months of 1966 was 51.234 long tons, an increase of 8.8 per cent over the same period in 1965 or 15.9 per cent over the comparable period of 1962. A spokesman of the Tin Mining245 words
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Article, Illustration80 1967-01-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. who is also Minister of Defence, received 200.000 sticks of cigarettes from the Malayan Tobacco Co. Ltd. as Hari Raya presents for members of the Malaysian Armed Forces. The presentation was made by the80 words
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Article91 1967-01-03 9 STOCKHOLM. Mon. New orders in the Swedish engineering industry remained unchanged in the second quarter this year compared with April-June 1965, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics. Orders on hand at the end of June were 2 per cent smaller than a year ago. New orders91 words
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Article461 1967-01-03 9 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) —ln the beginning of the year a seemingly impregnable Stock Market set as its goal "the stars" but didn't make it even to the moon. At the outset, investors had everything going for them. The economy was climbing at an unbelievable461 words
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Article123 1967-01-03 9 DETROIT, Mon. (UPI) American Motors Corp., fighting to recover from slumping sales, said It would lay off 4.100 employees in its Milwaukee and Kenosha. Wisconsin plsnts. In addition, the smallest of the major automobile producers said It would close down both Wisconsin plants for 10123 words
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Article80 1967-01-03 9 PARIS, Mon. (UPI) France has regained her position as the fourth largest car manufacturer in the world behind the United States. West Germany and Japan, it was announced. Statistics published here showed that the United States produced 9.900,000 cars in 1966. Next came West Germany80 words
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Article72 1967-01-03 9 STOCKHOLM. Mon. The Swedish shipping companies' net revenues from foreign shipping operations totalled Kr. 1.138 million (£79.000,000; $221.000.000) in the first three quarters this year. This is Kr.103 million more than in January-Sept-ember 1965. Gross receipts were up Kr.lBl million to Kr.2.308 million, while at the72 words
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Article47 1967-01-03 9 STOCKHOLM. Mon.— Arriving merchant tonnage in overseas traffic on Swedish ports totalled 23.1 million tons in the period November 1965 October 1966. This is 0.8 million tons more than in the preceding 12month period, according to the figures of the Central Bureau of Statistics.47 words
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246 1967-01-03 9 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) The Philippine retail trade law is "a monstrosity," according to Business International, a weekly report to executives of worldwide concerns. The periodical said the 1954 law, upheld by a Manila court ruling this month, "is a doleful reminder of how246 words
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Article154 1967-01-03 9 MANILA. Mon. (AFP) An official government spokesman has reiterated that Japanese nationals can engage in trade in the Philippines despite the absence of a formal treaty between the two countries. The spokesman. Presidential Press Secretary. Mr. Jose Aspiras. Issued the assurance after Mayor Antonio Villegas154 words
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187 1967-01-03 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first ever bulk shipment of Sabah-produced palm oil, some 395 tons for Unilever, was recently shipped to London by the Blue Funnel Line's cargo liner Autolycus. The oil was loaded In Kunak a small port in Eastern Sabah which187 words
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Article307 1967-01-03 9 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI). Americans smoked a record 542 billion cigarettes in 1966 and probably will consume even more next year despite health hazard warnings, the Agriculture Department reported yesterday. The 1966 consumption represented an increase of about 2.5 per cent over the 529 billion cigarettes Americans307 words
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Article34 1967-01-03 9 WASHINGTON. Mon. (AP) —The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has pledged a total commitment of $1,155,000 to help complete financing for a new caustic soda producing plant at Ganjam, India, it was announced.34 words
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208 1967-01-03 9 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP> The Wall Street journal. America's largest standardsized newspaper, said editorially that India's food problems "are going to require some hard political decisions." The paper, whose millionplus circulation is exceeded only by one tabloid. Is read chiefly by businessmen. In its208 words
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Article822 1967-01-03 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE from Knala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MAL 019 Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MAL 121 from Kuala Lnmpnr. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MAL 451 from Kuchlng. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MAL 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 12.55 p.m. Airline822 words
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75 1967-01-03 10 A FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS the road leading to Stadium Negara Kuala Lumpur is gaily decorated with multicoloured bulbs at night for the week-long State and International Koran reading competitions. The competitions ended last night. Eastern Sun Pix by Yap Chew Yan. Che Siti Noor bt. Ismail. 26. became the championEastern Sun Pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 75 words
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143 1967-01-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent the following message to His Excellency Ismail A 1 Azhari, Chairman of the Supreme Council of State. Republic of Sudan: "On this auspicious occasion of your country's National Day, the Raja Permaisuri Agong joins me in143 words
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Article37 1967-01-03 10 MALACCA, Mon. —A Chinese weekly newspaper is to be launched here shortly. The weekly will be known as Wah Seong Press. Heading its Editorial department is a former Municipal Councillor, Mr. Koo Eng Kuang.37 words
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Article181 1967-01-03 10 PENANG, Mon. Good response has been received for employment in Sabah and more than 2,000 workers have been registered in the various employment exchanges in West Malaysia for jobs. This was stated by the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. here today. He disclosed that the181 words
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Article74 1967-01-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— SUKI pines for YAKI. They are a pair of inseparable Doberman Pinchers belonging to Dr. Eugene Chan of Petaling Jaya. Since New Year's Eve, YAKI the male, has been missing. His mate pines for him, refusing food most of the time. Dr. Chan74 words
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Article85 1967-01-03 10 IPOH, Mon. Police constable Mohd. Nawawi of the Police Field Force here and Che Zaharah, a woman police constable from Kuala Kangsar last weekend won the Fifth Perak Police Koran Reading Competition in Ipoh. Men's Section: 1. Mohd. Nawawi, (Ipoh); 2. Jalaluddin, (Ipoh); and 3.85 words
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Article, Illustration350 1967-01-03 10 CHAN KAM YAU - By CHAN KAM YAU EASTERN SUN staffers have rallied to the help of Mr. Leong Su Kui, who is slowly dying from a rare disease, by starting a fund for him. Mr. Leong, 24, a former school teacher, is suffering from350 words
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189 1967-01-03 10 'Pahang' clocks 100,000mile sea duty KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Royal Malaysian Navy patrol craft, K.D. Sri Pahang, has clocked her 100.000-mile sea duty. She is the first new patrol craft to have achieved this. The naval office r-in-oharge of West Malaysia has sent a congratulatory message to the commander of189 words
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Article127 1967-01-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Selangor Consumers' Association has found that different schools in the same area use different type of text books each year for the same subjects during its current survey on text books. This affected many parents financially. a spokesman for127 words
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134 1967-01-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang Di-Pertuan Agong has sent the following message to His Excellency Ahmadon Ahidjo, President of Cameroon:— 'The Raja Permaisurl Agong and I take the opportunity, on the anniversary of Cameroon's National Day, to extend to Your Excellency and to134 words
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Article47 1967-01-03 10 MUAR, Mon.—A total of 1.066 new pupils will be admitted to Standard One classes in 15 Primary Chinese Schools in Muar North when the new school term opens on Jan. 10. Muar North has to date a total'Of 5,419 pupils in Primary Chinese Schools.47 words
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264 1967-01-03 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's first fisheries training centre which will be completed in April, next year, will take in about 30 fishermen for a short coim«? in the middle of the year. The training centre, former fisheries research station at Changi Point, is being264 words
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Article40 1967-01-03 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Van Kleef Aquarium will remain open during the Hari Raya festival from Jan- 13 to Jan. 15, from 10 a.m. to 9. p.m. The Aquarium will be closed on Wednesday, Jan. 11, for maintenance.40 words
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Article45 1967-01-03 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Thieves broke into the house of Mr. T. V. Zytokoskee. an Educational Secretary of the Far East Division of the Seventh Day Adventist, and got away with property worth $1,500, last night. They took away clocks, watches, and radios.45 words
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Article22 1967-01-03 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. There were 64 road accidents, of which two were serious, during the oast 24 hours In the Republic22 words
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Article31 1967-01-03 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Alastair George MacKenzie, the Far East Manager of the Commercial Union Assurance Company Ltd.. has been awarded the C.B.E. in the 1967 New Year Honours List.31 words
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Article, Illustration123 1967-01-03 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. S.E. Meredith. Sales Director of the United Distillers Pty. Ltd. in Victoria, makers of Australian whisky and gin. has left Singapore for home after a round-the-world factfinding mission to assess his company's potential abroad. Mr. Meredith, who was here to step123 words
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Article93 1967-01-03 10 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Government has announced that claims for refund of property tax on houses reported vacant between July 1, 1966, to Dec. 31, 1966, must be submitted by Jan. 31, 1967. Claims will not be considered by the Comptroller of Property Tax unless the93 words
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169 1967-01-03 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A young male ortn; utan, Gamfcar", from Singapore, has joined the London Zoo "Gambar" was recently presented to the London Zoological Society by the Singapore Government It wag confiscated by the Customs from someone who tried to bring it into the169 words
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495 1967-01-03 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The No. 205 Squadron af the Royal Air Force stationed in Changi will have a "very special guest" when it celebrates its 50th anniversary later this week. The special guest Is Group Capt. G.E. Llvock. who returns to Singapore for the first time495 words
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Article43 1967-01-03 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.—The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will address the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club on Jan. 4 at Prince's Hotel Garni. He will speak on 'The Prospect® and Challenges Facing Singapore for 1967."43 words
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151 1967-01-03 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Another Royal Air Force regiment squadron, the No. 26 squadron, wUI end its tour of duty at R.A.F., Changi later this month. This is the second RAF squadron to return to the United Kingdom following the end of confrontation. The151 words
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Article86 1967-01-03 11 SINGAPORE, Mo n. The Assistant Production Manager of Malaysia Dairy Industries in Singapore, Mr. Aw Soon Cheong, has returned from a threemonth familarlsation tour of milk production plants m Australia. Mr. Aw. 30, visited milk production plants, dairy farms, and the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial86 words
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Article55 1967-01-03 11 SINGAPORE, Mo n. Enche H.M.S. Rahim (55). father of H.M.S. Sutan Eastern Sun's Staff Reporter died here today after a short illness. The deceased, who retired recently as a Senior Customs Officer after more than 30 years service, leaves behind a widow and tour children. The55 words
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Article33 1967-01-03 11 SINGAPORE, Mon- The Johore Bahru Station of the Royal Customs and Excise Department will be closed on Hari Raya Puasa which falls on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 12 and 13.33 words
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Article, Illustration695 1967-01-03 11 Peter Loke - Route to airport 'tricked' By Peter Loke SING APORE, Mon. Four hours in Singapore and yet they brought back a host of memories of an evening spent on this "island-iit-the-sun" ten years ago. The "man-in-question" Mr. DavM Mc Galium who has soared to internationalPix by Jimmy Chow - 695 words
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Miscellaneous54 1967-01-03 11 SPORE DIARY 10 a.m. to 6 pjn. Victoria Memorial Hall. Empress Place: An Exhibition of Bicycles, by the Japan Bicycle Promotion Institute. 7.30 p.m. Free films shows by the Ministry of Culture: Lee Choon School; Pah Kong Kong Resettlement. Lim Chu Kang Road; Kampong Lorong Koo Chye, and Thomson Road,54 words
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Article, Illustration410 1967-01-03 12 DOCTOR ZHIVAGO this name sends fresh memories back to the mind. I can still remember the unforgettable scenes of this spectacular film based on the Noble Prize winning novel by the late Boris Paster nak. It is no wonder that the fllm410 words
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Article, Illustration190 1967-01-03 12 One Sunday morning my friend and I decided to visit "Pulau Übin". We had decided to hire a sampan. We packed our food and went to Clifford Pier. There we hired a sampan. !At 10 a.m. we started rowing our boat. We were in the open sea190 words
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Article, Illustration354 1967-01-03 12 EVERY man has an innate love for the place where he was bom and brought up a love that he cherishes throughout his life. EVERY man has an innate love for the place where he was born and brought up a love that he cherishes354 words
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Article, Illustration121 1967-01-03 12 NEI ER before had thig port of the icorld seen such a great man as Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Being the Prime Minister of Singapore, he has to carry out his work and policies icisely. He is known to everybody as a man full of121 words
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Article, Illustration204 1967-01-03 12 IN this ever advancing age of ours, there are many new inventions everyday and one of these Is the Television. Television was invented by Mr. J. L. Baird in the eighteenth century. It was first introduced into Singapore a few years ago and is now to204 words
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Article, Illustration603 1967-01-03 12 THERE is a lark or absence of vocational guidance in schools. Therefore many youngsters leave school without knowing what Job they should take up. And many are dissatisfied with their present jobs. Some are constrained to continue to stay along the job and603 words
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Article, Illustration329 1967-01-03 12 COMPUTERS, as we all know, are automatic machines with an assembly of wires, vacuum, tubes, magnets, and other gadets. Some of the functions of the human brains are duplicated by these computers, except that the computers, which had been duplicated have more speed and efficiency. There are329 words
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Article, Illustration323 1967-01-03 12 IT was the last day of the term and all the pupiis were in a holiday mood. Everybody was in high spirits and looked forward to his or her holidays. The pupils in my class kept on drifting into dreamworld and had to be brought down323 words
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Article, Illustration361 1967-01-03 12 FREEDOM Is one's personal liberty the liberty in action, speech and thought. Though these three words contribute "freedom," the practice of real freedom does not exist. No matter how hard a man strives to maintain a stark freedom he will never succeed. For freedom depends on circumstances. To commence361 words
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Article, Illustration991 1967-01-03 13 NIGHT closed in the village. A dark canopy embedded with innumerable tiny twinkling stars hung high up in the sky above. The stars, sprinkled here and there like pearls in a deep violet casket, winked romantically from above. Sweet and cheerful Lady Moon peeped991 words
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Article, Illustration727 1967-01-03 13 THE youth of today have a very Important and relevant role in creating a world which is peaceful and progressive. It is the realisation of the importance of youth to world peace that the Secretary General of the United Nations has appealed to the727 words
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Article, Illustration615 1967-01-03 13 TO ME, the electronic computer is really one of the seven wonders of the modern world. It ranks as one of the finest products of man's ingenuity. It has often been said that the electronic computer Is the closest imitation of man's brain.615 words
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Article, Illustration156 1967-01-03 13 WHEN a boy has passed his youth he will begin to think of the future. Some may wish to become doctora, some sailors and some teachers and so on. Determination is the most important quality necessary for one to achieve one's ambition. Other qualities include courage156 words
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Miscellaneous565 1967-01-03 13 iMbST-I r> yp fr? ,>%*; YOUR mt mm V? W TODAY CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulaa Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru: 4 Taiping: 7 Batu Pahat: 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). P.M. 5.45 OPENING ANNCT Prog Summary.565 words
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505 1967-01-03 14 OSAKA, Mon. (AFP) The International Swimming Federation (FINA) announced that it had recognised 15 men's and 15 women's world records established during 1966. The FINA did not homologate France's Alain Mosconi's time of four minues 10.5 seconds for the men's 400-metre freestyle clocked at505 words
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Article64 1967-01-03 14 NEW ORLEANS. Mon. (AP) Ron Holmberg beat Ham Richardson. 4-6,6-3. 6-2. yesterday to win the singles title of the Sugar Bowl senior tennis tournament for the second straight year. Top-seeded Holmberg, ranked eight in the U. 8.. started slow but gained strength steadily in downing Richardson.64 words
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Article, Illustration44 1967-01-03 14 CONCENTRATION and purpose on Fred Stolle's face as he returns from the baseline to Krishnan. He kept the Indian on the defensive throughout the opening singles match in the Davis Cup tinal. Australian Australian News and Information Bureau Photograph by John Crowther.Australian News and Information Bureau Photograph by John Crowther. - 44 words
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266 1967-01-03 14 NAGOYA, Japan, Mon. (AP) World bantamweight challenger Jose Medel of Mexico is "in perfect condition" and his weight is "just on the limit" of 118 pounds, his manager Lupe Sanchez said. But Japanese sports continued to favour the younger champion. Masahiko "fighting" Harada266 words
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Article151 1967-01-03 14 MIAMI BEACH. Florida, Mon. (AP) The United States yesterday captured the Sunshine Cup. symbolic of world junior tennis supremacy by downing Australia for the second year in row, two matches to one. The U.S. team of Steve Avoyer, the national Junior champion, and Mike Estep,151 words
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Article54 1967-01-03 14 NEW ORLEANS. Mon. (UPI) Drumming rain washed out the Sugar Bowl track and field meet for the first time in its 30-year history yesterday. The rains also carried with them what was left ol the Sugar Bowl regatta on Lake Pontchartrain and threatened the windup54 words
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237 1967-01-03 14 MANILA, Mon. (AP) Malaysia Manicka Jegathesan, Asia's fastest man, was nominated today as the region's "Athlete of The Year" by a leading Filipino sportswriter. Ernie Bitong, special correspondent for the Philippine News Service and vice president of the Asian Sportswriters Federation, said he237 words
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Article49 1967-01-03 14 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Saturday's rugby league football results: Batley 3 Hull Kingston Rovers 27. Bradford 7 Wakefield 9 Bramley 2 Salford 10 Featherstone 15 Dewsbury 12. Hull 8 Leeds 9. Hunslet 6 Keighley 15. Oldham 6 Warrington 12. Swinton 9 Liverpool 0. York 1 Halifax 9.49 words
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225 1967-01-03 14 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI). —An official of the Swiss National soccer team said last night that Mexico's high altitude probably would adversely affect team fortunes in two games next week. The team arrived last night In a Swissair jetliner from Zurich for225 words
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Article77 1967-01-03 14 PERTH, Australia, Mon. (AP) Americans Arthur Ashe and Cliff Richey were defeated 3-0 by Australians Tony Roche Bill Bowrey and Owen Davidson, all members of Australia's Davis Cud team, in an international tennis match yesterday. In singles, Roche defeated No. 1 American Ashe, 9-7, 7-5, and77 words
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147 1967-01-03 14 TOKYO, Mon. (AP) Encouraged by thousands of comrades reading a quotation by chairman Mao-Tse-Tung, 66 factory workers in Communist China swam in a near-frozen lake on New Year's day. Peking's New China News Agency (NCNA) reported today. The swimmers included several women, NCNA said.147 words
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Article54 1967-01-03 14 TEGICIGALPA. Honduras. Mon. iAP) Red Star of Yugoslavia beat Honduras 3-2 in an exhibition soccer match yesterday in the National Stadium. The visitors scored their two goals first, and their third a few minutes after the second period began. Honduras' two goals were the final54 words
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Advertisement417 1967-01-03 14 NOTICES THE MEDICAL REGISTRATION ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 191) The Medical Council (Election of Members) Regulations 1953. BY virtue of the fact that there is a vacancy on the Medical Council of the Republic of Singapore, I hereby invite registered medical practitioners resident in the Republic to submit nominations duly seconded with417 words
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Advertisement136 1967-01-03 14 LONG WAY 23-B. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIACES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. M ENGAGEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM ETC VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ETC $5/FOR A MINIMUM OP TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 50 CENTS FOR A MINIMUM OP TWENTY I WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL136 words
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Article2108 1967-01-03 15 WINDSOR LAD - Djazzi takes Class 1 sprint By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Mon. Parakee, with a handy weight of 7.7, captured the Penang Gold Cup yesterday at Batu Gantong when he came with a beautiful late run to beat Champagne by three-quarter length in that 10 fur- longs race.2,108 words
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300 1967-01-03 15 BANGKOK. Mon. (AP) Former world flyweight champion Walter McGowan of Britain said today he was hopeful that Thailand's Chartchai Choinoi, who defeated him last Friday night in a title bout, would agree to a return match. Their 15-round match was stopped in the 50th300 words
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Article, Illustration53 1967-01-03 15 NEW YORK, Trainer Sam Solomon steps between his fighter, Ernie Terrell, left, and World Heavyweight champion Cassiug Clay to break up a shouting match between the two heavyweights at a New York news conference. The champion and the challenger nearly came to blows when Clay called Terrell "UncleAP Photo. - 53 words
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485 1967-01-03 15 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) Braail failed to score a "shutout" in its Davis Cup-style tennis exhibition series with the Philippines today when Thomas Koch dropped his singles assignment against 19-year-old Filipino Eddie Cruz. The beared 21-year-old Koch, showing some signs of fatigue In485 words
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620 1967-01-03 15 Spore Yearling Scheme, Div. 1 5i F. Roland II 9.05 Vernon 8.11 Eastern Maid 8.09 Evermore 8.09 Surveyor 8.08 The Pointer 8.07 Pauly Pike 8 06 Pinto 8 06 Contract II 8.01 Loyal Scholar 7.13 Concorde 7.10 Court's Gift 7-09 Wonder Girl 7.07 Entertainer620 words
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244 1967-01-03 15 PASADENA, California. Mon. < UPI) The Pacific Eight Conference tightened its regulations governing transier of junior college athletes and also foreign students to comply with National Colleg ate Athletic Association tNCAAI rules at the two-day mid-winter meeting which ended yesterday. Prof. Harry Cross of244 words
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Article130 1967-01-03 15 ADELAIDE. Australia. Mon (AP) —Lester Piggott. golden boy of English rac ing. today won on« of the most thrilling battles ever seen at Nortphetvijle racecourse when he raptured the A 54.200 invitation stakes over eight furlongs from Roman Duo, ridden by French star Yves Saint130 words
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Miscellaneous46 1967-01-03 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: 9*6,280 FIRST PRIZE No. *****3 $28,472 00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****0 7.118.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****6 3,559.00 STARTERS ($677.00 each): Nos. *****0 *****3 *****2 *****8 *****2 *****8 *****1 CONSOLATIONS ($355.00 each): Nos. *****0 *****5 *****4 *****8 *****3 *****3 *****8 *****0 *****4 *****746 words
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Article, Illustration336 1967-01-03 16 Albert Johnson - GLARING INSTANCES OF MALPRACTICE, 50... By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon.—The Football Association of Singapore will adopt stringent measures to curb "free trips" abroad by Council members at the expense of the association. Enche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee, who was reelected President of336 words
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Article86 1967-01-03 16 CALCUTTA. Mon. (AFP) The second cricket Test match between India and West Indies, which was abandoned vesterday, will be resumed tomorrow. Yesterday's play was abandoned when the crowd rioted and set fire to wooden seats and stands at the Eden Gardens Stadium. The trouble started86 words
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220 1967-01-03 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore soccer fans will miss the opportunity of seeing the reputed Austrian Vienna Rapide football team in action The team scheduled to play a few matches in Singapore early this season has written to FAS stating that the team would not be220 words
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427 1967-01-03 16 CHOO TECK MAU - BY CHOO TECK MAU M U AR, Mo n. Notwithstanding several depressing soccer seasons for the past few years there was one redeeming factor. The training schemes by both the Johore State Football Association and the Johore State Chinese Football Association produced several promising427 words
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136 1967-01-03 16 BANGKOK. Mon. (UPI). Thai flyweight Chartchai Chionoi is trying to schedule a non-title bout with Mexico's Jesus Pimentel in March, his manager said today. Boonlert Lertpreecha, whose charge scored a ninth round technical knockout on Friday over England's Walter McGowan, said he has136 words
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202 1967-01-03 16 BANGKOK. Mon. <UPI> Chartchai Chionoi. who scored a ninth round technical knockout victory over Walter McGowan last Friday night, said he was willing to meet Horacio Accavallo "in order to show the world who is the real champion". Chartchai wrested the European Boxing Federation202 words
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Article178 1967-01-03 16 BANGKOK. Mon <AP)— Thailand's Chartchai Choinoi, with his newlywon world flyweight boxing title safely tucked away, returned to his normal "poor-man's" life with his wife and two children on Saturday. The mild-mannered, reticent Thai was his usual soft-spoken self when asked about ex-champ Walter McGowan's claim178 words
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Article47 1967-01-03 16 SITIAWAN. Mon The Malayan Flour Mill team emerged as champions after beating Siew Chong team by 75-63 in the 4th Dindings Commercial Cup Basketball Tournament which ended here last night. Runner-up was the Kampong Bahru team. Eleven teams participated in the tournament.47 words
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582 1967-01-03 16 LONDON, Mon. (AFP) —Sheffield Wednesday, with only two victories in their last eight games produced the shock of the afternoon by thrashing title challengers Chelsea, 6-1, at Hillsborough, some of the blame must rest on the shoulders of Chelsea's Scottish reserve goalkeeper Tom582 words
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Article1411 1967-01-03 16 RESULTS STANDINGS IN UK SOCCER FIRST DIVISION Won Villa Burnley F nlham Lhrrpnol Man. 1 id. FSh'B W H •on! hantpion "Mndrrlnnil Tottenham W«t Ham 0 5 4 0 0 1 6 1 1 1 n *r*rtiiil fl eM Brom Moke Fierton l.eed* *hrff Fid. 1 hel»ea B'*rkp««»l Man. It*1,411 words
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Article74 1967-01-03 16 BELFAST, Mon. (UPI) Don Schollander of the United Slates, winner of four gold medals in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games, on Saturday clipped more than five seconds off the Irish allcomers record for 200 metres freestyle in an international swimming gala. Schollander clocked 2:01.5 to win74 words
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Article54 1967-01-03 16 COLOMBO. CEYLON, Mon- (AP) Asian Games boxer V. P. Piyadasa. who was released from prison on parole to fight as a featherweight for Ceylon in Bangkok, is in trouble again. He was arrested with two others on a charge of holding up taxis and assaulting54 words
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277 1967-01-03 16 MUAR, Mon. Three fine goals by centre foreward Pow Kim Guan helped Johore to beat Malacca by a convincing 5-1 margin in the South Zone of the MCFA Cup match on the Kluang Town Padang here yesterday. With this victory Johore. earned the right277 words
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Article238 1967-01-03 16 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) The manager and captain of England's World CupWinning soccer team were honoured yesterday in a British New Year's honours list which for the first time discontinued the practice of conferring honour for political services rendered The knighthood conferred on 44-year-old England soccer team238 words
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Article95 1967-01-03 16 SYDNEY. Mon. (AFP) New South Wales be» Queensland by five wickft* in their Sheffield Shield cric* ket match in Sydney todav. Queensland collapsed in their second innings, being all out of 141. This was d'J® to some excellent bowling by Lee, who took four wickc'S for 19,95 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-01-03 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan;: _4.38 a.m. (7 ft.); 6.32 p.m. (6.4 ft.). Port Swettenham: 9.44 a.m. (13.1 ft); 10.42 p.m. (14.3 ft.) Port Dickson: 11.01 a.m. (71 ft.); 11.39 p.m. (B.* ft.) Singapore: 3.58 a.m. (8.3 ft); 3.18 p.m. (8.8 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 2.35 a.m. (8.2 ft); 2 p.m. (6.460 words
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