Eastern Sun, 11 January 1967
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Title Section25 1967-01-11 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 173 Wednesday, January 11 1967. MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration42 1967-01-11 1 Whether it will turn out into a mini-skirt or the beautiful sarong: kebaya, these Kuala Lumpur girls know what they are looking for MARA batek material for their Hari Raya dresses. Eastern Sun pix. Eastern Sun pix.Eastern Sun pix. - 42 words
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Article894 1967-01-11 1 LIM THOW BOON - By: LIM THOW BOON KUALA LUMPUR, TUESDAY. THE SUN CAME out again over today to dispel several days of overcast skies, gloom, death and devastation. ThisTc* up Is, ever, no occasion for rejoicing as the grim realisation of the Horror of the post few days and the894 words
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Article502 1967-01-11 1 TOKYO, Tues. (AP) President Liu Shao-Chi's wife has been kidnapped by Red Guards, defiant Peking policemen have been replaced by Government Security Forces and Chairman Mao Tse-tung has called for a continued "vigorous counter-offensive" against rebellious Shanghai workers, according to re- ports reachinng here. Accounts of502 words
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271 1967-01-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The former leader of Party Ra'ayat and Member of Parliament, Enche Ahmad Boestaman released after three years of political detention on the eve of Hari Raya. He was detained on February 13, 1963 under the Internal Security Act. Enche Boestaman who271 words
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Article151 1967-01-11 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. A committee was formed here today to raise funds for the relief of victims of the recent floods in Malaysia. Enche Zainal Abidin bin Haji Alias (Zabha), managing editor of Utusan Melayu in Singapore, was elected chairman of the committee. Other members are: Mr.151 words
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249 1967-01-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A British major and sergeant of the Royal Engineers who undertook the reconnaissance of a dangerous dump of Japanese bombs at Penang have been awarded the George Medal, it was announced in London today. They are Major Henry Percival Qualtrough. M249 words
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Article, Illustration136 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. During the past few days. Royal Air Force aircraft made round-the-clock mercy missions to help victims of the worst flooded areas throughout the six affected states in West Malaysia. The states are Perak. Selanfor, Kelantan. Pahang, Trengganu and Kedah. Four Whirlwind helicopters136 words
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633 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. Th e A d u It Education Board in collaboration with the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, will establish a Vocational Institute called the "Hai Sing Dewasa Institute" soon. The Institute can take up some 675 students and registration for course for the633 words
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Article126 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Light Industries Services and the Singapore Vocational Institute will sponsor the fourth course for the upgrading of machinist in the woodworking industry. The course is being organised in response to the demand of the woodworking industry, and those who have had experience in126 words
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Article, Illustration95 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. The newly-appointed Commander of the Australian Army here, Brigadier C. M. I. Pearson (left), and the Commanding Officer of the Malacca-based fourth Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel C. H. A. East, discussing a point when they met recently. They met in Singapore95 words
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Article43 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues —The Commissioner of St. John Ambulance Brigade has appealed to all members of the Brigade to send theix old clothing to the Brigade's Headquarters at 420, Beach Road for the flood victims in the northern part oI West Malaysia43 words
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Article53 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. —An elderly man was fined $5,000 or one year's jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today for possessing dutiable •tobacco. Tan Cheow Poh, 52. of Jeddah Street here, pleaded guilty to possessing 180.75 lbs. of dutiable tobacco in a house in Beach Road on Dec.53 words
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Article22 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues, There were 81 road accidents, of which seven were serious, during the past 24 hours in the Republic.22 words
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747 1967-01-11 2 PETER LOKE - By PETER LOKE QINGAPORE, Tue». Trade unionist, Mr. Ng Soo Siah, today inO sisted that the denials by the Manila authorities of "harassing'' him and his fellow unionist, Mr. Peter Law, were nothing but "a pack of lies". Mr. Ng Is general747 words
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163 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. British exports to Singapore and Malaysia from January to October last year were $696.65 million as compared to $625.74 million for the same period in 1965. This increase in British exports was disclosed in the annual report of the Manchester Chamber of163 words
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390 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Indian Government has made several "concessions" for tourists as part of its programme for "International Tourist Tear" this year. Tourist visas fee have been abolished unilaterally for foreign touri-ts visiting India during the year. Even those arriving without a390 words
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Article39 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues.—The Van Kleef Aquarium will be open during the Hari Raya festival on Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The aquarium will, however. be closed tomorrow for maintenance work.39 words
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Article194 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues The Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University of s.n ga pore will offer courses which will co m mence within the ne\t fortnight. 1 They are: "An Introduc. tion to Ceramic Art" im "Modern Scientific Psycho, logy". In the first course Introduction to Ceramic Art".194 words
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Article56 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues A Royal Air Force ShackJeton maritime reconnalssanr® aircraft of No. 205 Squadron flies in "salute" wet the Singapore waterfront to mark the squadron's!? Golden Jubilee recently The Squadron, currently based at the R.A.F. Changi, Singapore. has been on the island since 1928 apart from56 words
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189 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. Radio Singapura is to inaugurate its F.M. (frequency modulation) service some time in June or July this year. The new -service will carry the four language programmes on frequencies 92.4. 94.2. 95.8 and 96.8 megacycles. It will be an addition to the regular189 words
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Article, Illustration49 1967-01-11 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. Miss Ho Kim Lan, make "P artist supervisor for Max Factor here and Malaysia, has recently returned from a six-week tour of on kong. Tokvo. Hollywood and London. e She is seen above with the company's director and famous namesake, Mr. Max JC Junior.49 words
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Miscellaneous55 1967-01-11 2 S'pore Diary 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. National Library, Stamford Road: Book exhibition, organised by the Embassy of Japan 8 p.m. National Theatre, Tank Road: The People's Association Concert, organised by the People's Association. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Sin Hwa School, Mandai Tekong; and55 words
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706 1967-01-11 3 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fPHE Singapore Government announced today that it had decided to allow three plants to assemble passenger vehicles and approved four plants for the assembly of commercial vehicles, including buses. The three plants selected to assemble passenger vehicles "after careful706 words
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Article, Illustration172 1967-01-11 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. Kaizo Ariga and Dr. Takao Hayashi from the Nihon University Hospital of Japan, arrived here today for a two-day visit. During their stay here, they will be lecturing on the techniques of Gastro Camera Photography at the University of Singapore. The172 words
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150 1967-01-11 3 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'PHE Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced today that a Singapore Embassy would be set up in Washington soon. Dr. Wong Lin Ken, the present chairman of the Adult Education Board here, has been appointed Singapore's first Ambassador to the United States.150 words
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Article33 1967-01-11 3 PENANG, Tues. Air Commodore W. E. Townsend, Commanding Officer of the R.A.A.F., Butterworth. paid a farewell call on the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. in his office here today.33 words
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154 1967-01-11 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The four students who admitted assaulting their school principal on Jan. 3 this year, was today sentenced to three months' jail each. i The students are Tay See Mein, 16; Leow Hock. 19; Chua Kok Keng. 17; and Tan Siew Mong, 17.154 words
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Article85 1967-01-11 3 PENANG. Tues. Assemblyman Enche Aziz Ibrahim will entertain about 600 children from his constituency in Glugor, to Hari Raya party, at the padang opposite the Dewan Sungei Glugor from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Jan. 16. The Women's Institute branch and the U.M.N.O. Kaum85 words
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Article67 1967-01-11 3 PENANG. Tues. A sundry goods shop in Rifle Range Road was robbed of $4O by three thugs armed with knives last night. The shop assistant, Chong Seah Bah,. 28. told the police that one of the thugs bought some cigarettes. Two others then rushed in and67 words
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Article119 1967-01-11 3 MALACCA. Tues. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Enche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba today announced that 56 workers of the Malacca Municipality would be getting increase In their salaries. Six categories of workers, including firemen, would benefit from the Increase. The minimum increase *ould be $12.50119 words
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Article56 1967-01-11 3 MALACCA. Tues. An eleven-year-old girl. Chon Lay Ying, became the first road accident victim in Malacca this year. She was admitted in hospital last Friday after she was in collision with a motorcycle at Jalan Bendeharah. Chon died yesterday. Fatal road accidents last year56 words
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Article33 1967-01-11 3 SITIAWAN. Tues. Dr Ling Sing Hang. J.P. has been re-elected Chairman of the Board of Governors. Nan Hwa Private Secondary School in Kampong Koh near here for the sixth successive year.33 words
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Article248 1967-01-11 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Thirty-seven-year-old soldier-sailor-airman. Major John thandlfr of thr Roval Inniskilling Fusiliers, will sail home to England tomorrow in a 40-foot long yaeht from Pulau Berani here. Others in the crew are Ted Black, a planter from Klang, and Mr. Richard Partridge, an accountant.248 words
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Article, Illustration118 1967-01-11 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The People's Association Grand Variety Concert held at the National Theatre here attracted another packed house last nijrht. More than 3.000 people from all walks of life attended the concert. Tonight is the third of the five-night concert. Last night, during the "audience participation Item,"118 words
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Article34 1967-01-11 3 PENANG. Tues. Two thugs armed with knives tied and gagged a girl and her brother-in-law before escaping with $1,340 and jewellery worth $133 at their flat in Dato Kramat Road this morning.34 words
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Article, Illustration103 1967-01-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Deputy State Informat on Officer, Johore, Mr. Quek Kim Tee. left here today on transfer to Malacca for a similar posting. His successor. Mr. Chan Kim Seng, arrived here yesterday. Mr. Chan, formerly with the Information Department in Kuala Lumpur, will assume103 words
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404 1967-01-11 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. A housewife who was the "banker'* in a gambling session for a "syndicate" alleged in court today that she was blamed for carelessness. She had to sign for a loan to pay the debts which the "syndicate" had lost. The housewife. Cheng404 words
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452 1967-01-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The International Executive Service Corps already extending its assistance to the private sector of the economy of 36 countries of the free world, has opened its 37th office in Kuala Lumpur in the Wing On Life452 words
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160 1967-01-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today said that he would give permission to Mr. V. David, the secretary of the Transport Workers Union to send a union delegation to Moscow, to attend May Day celebrations there. "Let them go. Let160 words
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Article104 1967-01-11 4 SITIAWAN. Tues. The magistrate here, Haji Saaidan Khadri bin Abdul Tahrim, while watching TV with his family in the front portion of his house was not aware that thieves were at work in the rear. They removed hi s transistor radio. This was told before the104 words
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Article, Illustration982 1967-01-11 4 JAMAL ALI - KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. By JAMAL ALI HARI RAYA PUASA or Adil Fitri will be celebrated by more than 400 million Muslims throughout the world. It is a day of religious significance and joy after fasting for a month during Ramadhan a periodEastern Sun Pix. - 982 words
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151 1967-01-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will meet the Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce at the end of this week regarding the blood-debt issue. "I will meet the ACCC soon after Hari Raya, and discuss with them the matter", he said,151 words
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Article59 1967-01-11 4 Kuala LUMPUR. Tues. Loh Peng Kim, precedent partner of Central Malaya Press Co., 143 A. Sungei Besi Road was fined $3OO/- in the Magistrates' Court here, for failing to furnish a return of income together with certified copies of accounts in support of the income of Central59 words
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129 1967-01-11 4 MUAR, Tues. The Muar Lions Club will hold its "Charter Night" on January 21 and not Jan. 15 as announced earlier. It will be held at the Muar Tanjong Club at 8 p.m. A Vice-President of the Muar Lions Club, Mr. Teoh Eng Seng,129 words
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Article26 1967-01-11 4 MUAR. Tues. Mr. Teoh Yong Chow has been elected chairman of the Tangkak Eng Choon Association, with Mr. Teoh Lim Mok as v;cachairman.26 words
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Miscellaneous18 1967-01-11 4 ABB *£>.-IrtAN*3 IB VJW MOT?/ THE. TRAFFIC'S PRETTY HEAWV HERE. BUT IM WAITIH& TO* M BUS/ rs-> 118 words
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WORLD NEWS
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616 1967-01-11 5 T ONDON, Tues. (AFP, AP) President Chiang Kai Shek's free Chinese forces are massing in Formosa, ready to invade Mainland China, the director of the Free Chinese Centre in London said here today. Mr. Charles Wong, the director of the only Nationalist. Government616 words
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Article, Illustration411 1967-01-11 5 LONDON, Tues. (AP) Diplomatic reports from Pek n* last night left western authorities convinced China is on the razor's edge of counter-revolution with Premier Chou En-Lai holding the key to Mao Tze-Tung's political survival. But dispatches reaching the Foreign Office from Britain's Peking Embassy containedPana Photo. - 411 words
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Article, Illustration85 1967-01-11 5 pRINCE EDWARD (left), youngest son of Queen Elizabeth 11, and Viscount Linley, Princess Margaret's son, found much to interest them as they watched from a window of the Royal train recently when with Princess Anne (rear) and other members of the Royal family they left London's Liverpool Street85 words
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Article230 1967-01-11 5 THE HAGUE. Tues. (UPI) Princess Margriet of Holland. 23. today married a Dutch commoner with the blessings of her countrymen as well as the royal family. The widespread popular approval of her choice of 28-year-old Pieter Van Vollehoven was in sharp contrast to the turbulence surrounding the230 words
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Article80 1967-01-11 5 JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI)— Military authorities in Jakarta said they have proof that the rise of criminal incidents in the capital was instigated by the Communist underground, the morning daily "The Armed Forces reported today. Majority of the criminals caught were members of the Communist underground wearing armed80 words
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248 1967-01-11 5 SAIGON, Tues. (AP) The Commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam Gen. William C. Westmoreland said today the military strategy of North Vietnam underwent a change in 19(16, but the enemy objectives were and still are to "unify Vietnam by force as a Communist State.'* I General248 words
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Article60 1967-01-11 5 WASHINGTON. Tues. (AP) America's unemployment rate inched up in December but 1966 still brought the lowest jobless rate in 13 years, the Labour Department said yesterday. The outlook for 1967 is for a levelling off and not as much improvement in expanding jobs and reducing unemployment, said Commissioner60 words
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Article269 1967-01-11 5 BALI, Indonesia. Tues. (AP) The last King on the fabled island of Ball is dead. The King, who began his rule over one of Bali's nine former kingdoms in 1908 at the age of 30. was cremated on New Year's day. It was a blaze269 words
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Article1251 1967-01-11 5 LONDON. Tues. (AP) Girls wearing miniskirts are getting blue knees In Britain's first bin freeze of 1967. The icy grip of winter forced more than 100 girls in thigh-high skirts to walk out of classes at Reading College of Technology near London yesterday. "It's not so bad1,251 words
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509 1967-01-11 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. (AP) The magazine U.S. News and World Report says that Japan and Britain, pose a "striking contrast" in their post-World War II records Japan a story of "booming growth," Britain one of stagnation. In a copyrighted article, the nationally circulated weekly news magazine509 words
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Article119 1967-01-11 6 HONG KONG, Tues. (UPI) The British submarine HMS Amphion collided with the Australian freighter Timbarra late yesterday afternoon in Hong Kong harbour. A military spokesman described damage to the 7,500-ton Timbarra as "negligible." The Amphion sustained slight damage to her outer hull, he said. No119 words
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Article257 1967-01-11 6 DUBLIN. Tues. (UPI) Protesting farmers paralyzed Ireland's road system yesterday, blockading the capital by cutting off all main routes and bridges. The farmers, members of the National Farmers Association, were protesting failure of the government to announce a Small Farm's Plan and to act on an257 words
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Article50 1967-01-11 6 VALPARAISO, Tues. (AFP) The first direct sea trade route between Chile and Poland will open on February 1 when the Polish ship Erromski will call here to load a cargo of chilled beef. Another Polish vessel, the Pavel Zvetskj, is due to arrive on March 9.50 words
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446 1967-01-11 6 'Death of a President' DALLAS. Texas, Tues. Look magaiine reported heavy orders for today's edition which carries a deleted final copy of William Manchester's book "Death of a President" But in Hamburg the German magazine Stern has come out with the first instalment446 words
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Article219 1967-01-11 6 MANILA, Tues. (UPI) Primitive aboriginal priests chanted a nightlong liturgy and the next morning sacrificed three pigs in funeral rites for Dr. Otley Beyer of Edgewood, lowa. Dr. Beyer died here on Dec. 31 at the age of 83. He had lived in the Philippines219 words
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Article134 1967-01-11 6 WARSAW, Tues (UPI) Zbigniew Cybulski, one of Poland's best known actors, was killed on Sunday when he fell under the wheels of a train at Warsaw Railway station, the official news agency PAP reported. Cybulski, 38, tried to jump aboard the Warsaw express as134 words
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Article71 1967-01-11 6 VIENNA. Tues. (UPI). Many villages in isolated parts of Eastern Europe were completely cut off today following heavy weekend snow, according to Eastern radio reports. Radio reports from Hungary and Czechoslovakia said hundreds of miles of country roads were impassable because of snow. Another menace71 words
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Article56 1967-01-11 6 ROCKTON, 111. Tues. (UPI) The pickets were teenage boys, some with crew cuts and others sporting "Beatle bangs." They were picketing on Saturday in freezing weather outside a restaurant which displayed a sign reading. "If you do not have your hair cut like a man or56 words
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Article43 1967-01-11 6 BELPER, England. Tues. (UPI) Showing a profit today after his first gamble of 1967 was Foreign Secretary George Brown. He won six pence after trying a Labour party club's slot machine. "We are ahead." said Mr. Brown and quit.43 words
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Article26 1967-01-11 6 MOSCOW. Tues. (UPI) The death of Nikolai P. Okhlopkov, 67, one of Russia's greatest actors and theatrical producers and directors, was announced yesterday.26 words
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Article90 1967-01-11 6 ITHACA, New York. Tues. (UPI)—An Indian graduate student at Cornell University fell or Jumped to his death early yesterday In nearby Cascadilla Gorge, police said. He was identified as Chilukuri 8 Krishna. 23. a Ph. D. candidate working as a research assistant in astrophysics. His hometown90 words
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620 1967-01-11 6 Faith or works? VATICAN CITY, Tues. (AP and UPI) The Pot* has disagreed with "progressives" in his church to do away with the 'granting of indulgences' and has instead ordered a revision in the doctrine and its procedure. The granting of indulgences is620 words
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Article470 1967-01-11 6 VEW YORK. Tues (UPI) At least 21 persons are dead after the winter's first major blizzard through America's mid-section. Arctic cold moved in to repace the blowing snow that killed indiscriminately and left huge snowdrifts from Minnesota to Montana. The dead fell victim to wind-whipped470 words
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518 1967-01-11 7 Speck 'Crime Century' case: CHICAGO, Tues. (UPI) A Circuit Court Judge has been accused by a lawyer of prejudice in the Speck nurses killing ("Crime of the Century") case. The judge has been handling the Speck case and was the one who granted518 words
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Article251 1967-01-11 7 BAGHDAD, IRAQ. Tues. (AP).—Pa estinian commandos—already being trained by the Communist Chinese and using Chinese weapons are to be trained in North Vietnam, the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Ahmad Alshukairi, said here. Alshukairi, in Baghdad for Army Dav celebrations, said he had met the251 words
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Article51 1967-01-11 7 SANTANDER, Spain, Tues. (AFP) Police have laid a "silent ghost" in nearby Torrelavega who showed a marked liking for pretty girls. He turned out to be an 18-year-old youth who "haunted" young girls while dressed in a white sheet. The "ghost" had walked for seven months before being51 words
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Article113 1967-01-11 7 MOSCOW. Tues. (UPI) Tashkent plans to erect a monument to the memory of the late Indian Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri, who died there last year, it was reported yesterday. The Tashkent newspaper Pravda Vostoka said entries had been submitted from Indians as well as Soviets113 words
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Article49 1967-01-11 7 STERLING. Colo. Tues. <UPI> Danny Slattery. 9. took aim and squeezed the trigger of his toy cork gun. It didn't pop. It exploded. Officials said the boy used the wrong ammunition. He substituted a 45-calibre revolver shell for a cork. He suffered a slight finger injury.49 words
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Article681 1967-01-11 7 Forty years on and 0n... HAMBURG. Germany, Tues. (AP) The Anastasia enigma, which has intrigued the public and split European royalty for 4£ decades, may well reach another legal milestone this month. For three years the Superior Court of Hamburg has been taking testimony681 words
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188 1967-01-11 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. (AP) Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said yesterday he again will ask the senate to go on record in favour of reducing U.S. troop commitments in Europe and letting Europeans defend themselves. Sen. Mansfield acknowledged in an interview that President Johnson's188 words
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90 1967-01-11 7 GEORGETOWN. Guyana. Tues. (AFP) India's "Miss World" Reita Faria said that she was delighted to find Indian culture "so much alive" in the Caribbean when she arrived here from Surinam. The Indian medical student who won the Miss World title two months ago was90 words
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130 1967-01-11 7 FAIRFAX, Virginia Tues. (UPI) Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy was sued in circuit court here yesterday for "illegal possession'* of a horse she took from a neighbouring farm. She said it was "sick and needed attention." The wife of New York's junior senator,130 words
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Article59 1967-01-11 7 ATHENS, Tues. (AFP) Five seamen of the East German ship Recknitz have been arrested after being found near a Greek Air Force radar station near here with cameras. The seamen, whose ship had called at Salonika, were arrested yesterday on the suspicion of espionage. They59 words
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Article63 1967-01-11 7 WASHINGTON. Tues. (AFP> President Johnson has decided to keep General John P. McConnell in his present post as Air Force Chief of Staff for an additional two-year period. The 58-year-old General has held this position since Feb. 1 1965, and his mandate was due to expire on Jan.63 words
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296 1967-01-11 7 W. JOYNES MACFARLAN - By W. JOYNES MACFARLAN WASHINGTON, Tues. (AP) A vastly increased federal programme aimed at achieving practical means by 1972 for pulling more rain from the atmosphere has been proposed by Secretary of the Interior Mr. Stewart L. UdaJL Mr. Udall made public a departmental report296 words
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Article164 1967-01-11 7 PHILADELPHIA, Tues. (UPI) The crisis of saving Jews from oppressors has been replaced by the problem of saving Judaism itself, Dr. Immanuel Jakobo vits, chief Rabbi-elect of the British Commonwealth, said. Dr. Jakobovits, former chief Rabbi of Ireland, told the 21st anniversary dinner of the Beth164 words
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Article, Illustration115 1967-01-11 7 Born in 1900 the son of Dr. E. E. Porritt M.D., F.R.C.S., of Wanganui, S i r Arthur attended school and university in New Zealand before going to Magdalene College, Oxford. An outstanding athlete, he captained the New Zealand Olympic team in Paris in 1924 and Amsterdam115 words
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Article232 1967-01-11 7 GENEVA. Tues. (AFP) French authorities have informed the general agreement on tariffs and trade (GATT) secretariat that imports into France of certain products have just been liberalised for GATT member countries. This relaxation of trade is announced in the GATT's latest press release yesterday.232 words
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Miscellaneous94 1967-01-11 6 7/ J*POM REYKJAVIK. ICfiLAHP TO 60UTH AMERICA ,THE THRUtH ORGANIZATION WAS ll* fTRAMGE, MYSTERIOUS Acrmj SOM67HINC CP WORIP-SWAKINS FROPOKDOJS WAS ABOUT 70 BREAK.' fcUT WUAT WAS THfs TOP SECRET? WHO. HOW ANP WHERE WDULP THEY STRIKE? JHES6 JVERE THE Vital questions ALEXANDER WAVERCf 46 ME tyUJUCHEP... WHK3 iWi Sm jifcf94 words
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Miscellaneous17 1967-01-11 7 BC B.C. vtetew-»(snM<& our uvesjusr sirnN&HPßel by johnny hart OK, ...LETS SIT OVER THERE I aw a17 words
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Article525 1967-01-11 8 SINCE Sabah cannot get enough workers from West Malaysia to go and work there, Sabah's cost of living committee has suggested that 5,000 workers for agricultural and construction projects be allowed to enter Sabah from other countries. This would mean workers from the nearby islands of the southern525 words
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Article345 1967-01-11 8 rE Selangor police have issued pointers to the public on how not to get robbed during the Hari Raya and Chinese New Year season. According to statistics compiled for a number of years, this is the time for bogus gift bearers, petty extortions, and wayside345 words
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Article, Illustration898 1967-01-11 8 Himalayas have long protected India, but now India will have to protect the Himalayas. CHINA'S recent intrusions in Bhutan, the semi-autonomous state lying between India and Tibet, have assumed serious proportions, and political observers believe that China may undertake diversionary military action there in898 words
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761 1967-01-11 8 WILLY BRANDT - By: WILLY BRANDT BELIEVE that the time has come to speak in Germany about the vital questions concerning the German people and the central questions of German politics, to present these questions to all Germans. Such a debate between political forces761 words
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Miscellaneous187 1967-01-11 8 COURTROOM W: >5 By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") ORET had previously been found with illegal liquor in his house. Bret was then served with an injunction which prevented him from having liquor on his premises. A few days later, a new sheriff, Everett, searched187 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
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352 1967-01-11 9 DAVID W. CHUTE - 1968 model cars to have more power, safety disc brakes By DAVID W. CHUTE power, more sportiness, more disc brakes, more safety, and TI more money on the price tag will feature the 1968 model cars scheduled to be introduced in the fall of 1967, In addition. Pontlae division of352 words
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Article107 1967-01-11 9 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) A major political row was l«y over a multimi lion dollar deal that would q:ve the US Chrysler Corp. control of one of Britain's biggest auto manufacturers. The deal must be approved (by the government, but sources said today no objections had been raised107 words
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Article96 1967-01-11 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. of Banks in Malaysia made the fol- iges i n its rates were New York: Buying T.T. 16; Airmail O.D. 32f 90 d st. 33-s'lG fredit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 35f 1 16 Airmail O.D. 35-7/16; r st. 36 credit bills; 3616 trade96 words
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Article36 1967-01-11 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (AP> I, standard and poor's 500 Blocks index: 'Close) <Net> (Change) J-* Industrials 87.97 up .73 Railroads 43.10 up .54 Utilities 70.53 off .08 5 I l Stocks 82.81 up .6336 words
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Article263 1967-01-11 9 NEW YORK. Tues. fAP) The Stock Market closed higher yesterday, stretching its series of advances to five straight. Trading was heavy in final dealings. The market was up from the start, holding a thin gain despite profit taking. As the session wore on and scattered263 words
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Article49 1967-01-11 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (AP) —Dow Jones stock averages Open High 30 Industrials 808.68 818.87 20 Railrodas 211.11 214.49 10 Utilities 138.51 139.44 65 Stocks 290.22 293.92 30 Industrials Low Close Change 803.34 813.47 up 4.73 210.71 213.67 up 2.69 137.42 138.42 off 0.19 288.67 292.20 up 1.9949 words
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Article295 1967-01-11 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE, Tues. January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 59| cents per lb., down i cent from previous close. The tone was inactive. After opening about unchanged on last night's final levels, the market drifted lower on295 words
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Article50 1967-01-11 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Rubber futures closed yesterday unchanged and untraded. Bid Asked Jan. 22.10 22.80 Mar. 22.40 23.00 May 22.40 23.00 July 22.70 23.00 Sept. 22.70 23.00 Nov. 22.70 23.00 Jan. 22.70 23.00 Locally spot No. 1 RSS remained unchanged at 22} cents per pound, nominal.50 words
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Article322 1967-01-11 9 Montevideo, Uruguay, iTI Tues. (AP) Uruguay's economic troubles e Pt many children from getting their traditional oys this Epiphany season. stores which generally rePort a larger turnover than 3t Christmas had a slump for this year's feast of the three kings". Money was scarce and inflation322 words
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Article, Illustration292 1967-01-11 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The famous makers of the modern printing press. Schnellpresenfabrik AG Heidelberg, have opened a new research and development centre in the city of Heidelberg to aid printers all over the world This was announced <n Singapore today by Mr. B, S. Hansen. Manager. Printing292 words
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Article13 1967-01-11 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.The tin price for today was $6OO per picul. unchanged.13 words
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624 1967-01-11 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Conditions on the Stock Exchange were easier today after several days of firm and improved prices. Most leading equities were moving down gradually on lack of buying support. Hotel Singapura eased 4 cents today with business done from $l-44 to $1.40.624 words
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Article69 1967-01-11 9 WASHINGTON, Tue». (AP) —A five million US dollar relending credit has been approved by the Ex-port-Import bank of Washington for two banks in Taiwan to loan money for mining and manufacturing enterprises. The credit was authorised for the bank of communications and the Central Trust of China.69 words
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Article37 1967-01-11 9 NEW YORK, Tues. (AP) The Dow Jones spot commodity price index declined 0.05 to 139.34. The Dow Jones commodity futures index closed 136.21 up 0.07 Open High Index 136.16 136.21 Low Close Index 135.98 136.2137 words
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Article28 1967-01-11 9 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) Tin was steady quiet. Turnover 250 tons. Spot buyers 1198 sellers 1199 business 1199. 3-months buyers 1201 sellers 1202 business 1201. settlement 1199.28 words
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Article23 1967-01-11 9 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with spot 18-7/16 18-11/16. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports Jan. 18 18J.23 words
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Article24 1967-01-11 9 HONG KONG, Tues. (UPI) Money quotations: HK55.*****/5.730 per U.S. dollar for cash HK $15.99 per pound sterling HK5266.25 per tael gold.24 words
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Article27 1967-01-11 9 WASHINGTON, Tues. (AP) The U.S. government sold 30 long tons of grade A tin yesterday from U.S. surplus stocks, at 1.5425 U.S dollars a pound.27 words
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Article22 1967-01-11 9 NEW YORK, Tues. (AP) Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No sales. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 22 in. N-nominai.22 words
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Article487 1967-01-11 9 INDUSTRIAL P. 1.53 Bmi stead XD B. Central Sugar 1.46 1.47 Chfmlml Co. 1.65 1.66 Cold Storage \D... 3.04 3.06 Dunlop \R 2.33 2.35 E. Smelting 3.98 4.0! Esso Ords 3.08 3.10 F*so Pref 1.05 1.07 Fitzpatricks 1.45 1.55 Gammon 1.32 1.33 Grortrtnwn 1.30 1.35 Goodwood Pmrk487 words
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Article52 1967-01-11 9 i Managers price*) First Malayan XD MO '-'.20 Second Ma lift an XD 1.49 1.59 Third Malayan 1.08 1.19 Malaysian Commerce .84 .95 Mai. Savings Fund 1.29 1.39 Sterling Commodity 3/9 4/4 First Hon* Kon* 1.00 1.05* Second Hone Konf .70 .74* Mala>stan Investment Fund .90 1.00 (•Hong52 words
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Article111 1967-01-11 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sinjriipore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were. Buyers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 44.00 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 46.50 Loose Copra Mixed l>ec./Jan. 27.75 Sugar (Java) 24.50 exgodown Nutmegs 110* 480.00 Nutmees B A- W 225.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 117.50 Pepper Black Special Sarawak111 words
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Article104 1967-01-11 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels. 1/2 Benhope 3/4 Manoloeverett 5 Varild 6/7 Vishva Vir 8/9 Hoegh Elite 10/11 Thorsorient 13/14 Telemachus 15/16 Pula 18 Aeneas 9 Unkai Maru No. 6 23/24 Hurai Maru 25/26 Sinabang 27/28 Norse Transporter104 words
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Article881 1967-01-11 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 6.0.1 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Koala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Tfme r.50 a.m. Airline JAL 711 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 m m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from881 words
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ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SUPPLEMENT
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555 1967-01-11 10 P.S. Tan - SINGAPORE, Tues. By P.S. Tan THE market for electrical appliances has become bigger and wider in South-east Asia during the last decade. More and more Asians have abandoned their outmoded household possessions for the latest in electrical appliances. The555 words
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438 1967-01-11 10 Suhaimi Bidin - By Suhaimi Bidin THE only television industrial assembly plant in the Republic, Setron Company Limited, which was established in May, 1965, has made a tremendous achievement in its venture in introducing best quality television sets to countries in Southeast Asia. The Setron television438 words
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164 1967-01-11 11 John Kam - By_ John Kam PHILIPS, one of the leading suppliers of quality electrical products in Singapore and Malaysia are offering 18 lowcost "lebeh tahan" products to bring more comfort to the home. These products have been designed to make housework easier, the home164 words
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Article, Illustration517 1967-01-11 11 SINGAPORE, Tuet. To keep abreast with the trend of world progress and achievement, the SERANGKAI C 0 RPORATION, one of the leading firms in the Republic, is introducing the latest electrical household appliances to Singapore, Malaysia and countries in South-east Asia. The corporation517 words
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196 1967-01-11 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Sweat, heat and stuffiness, can impair the efficiency of workers and more and more modern offices In Singapore and Malaysia are installing air-con-ditioners to beat these "barriers." In tropical countries where the temperature and humidity are always high, entrepreneurs have agreed196 words
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Advertisement129 1967-01-11 10 ALSO KNOWN AS HOTPOINT IN UNITED KINGDOM (JO the firs machine washing to ever win Design Centre Award \V 1% GALA HI-SPEED SUPER KETTLE GALA AUTOMATIC IT HAS CLEAN. SMART LINES AND SIMPLE SET-ANO-FORCET CONTROLS. IT IS STURDY. EFFICIENT AND THOROUGHLY GUARANTEED. Other outstanding features: Unique "no tangle" washing action.129 words
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Advertisement277 1967-01-11 11 l r p-to-the minute precision engineering Genuine 50 cycle unit Easy to operate and quiet at night Cheap to maintain and simple to install Buy w confidence CHRYSLER ROOM AIR CONDITIONER 8800 BTUlhr ***** BTUIkr ***** BTUlhr ***** BTUlhr ***** BTUlhr With the latest overload protection devices to give longer277 words
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Advertisement159 1967-01-11 11 N rTtf^ 1 7^|- l*> b 4.4s j 1 1 i i 1 PHILIPS V/ Le6e/t>7a/uut/ LOOK! 10 low-cost, high quaOly PHILIPS products for mora home comfort! Philips make ail these quality electrical products to make your housework easier, your home more comfortable, your family healthier. Remember, every Philips product159 words
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AUSTRALIAN NEWS AND VIEWS
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384 1967-01-11 12 Tues. The Iron and Steel Institute, which comprises steel industry leaders from all western countries outside the United States, has elected an Australian as its president for 1967-68. The new president is Mr. Norman E. Jones, managing director of The Broken Hill Proprietary Company384 words
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130 1967-01-11 12 IyELLINGTON. Tues. An aircraft almost entirely manufactured in New Zealand will soon cross the Tasman in search of new export markets. It is the Fletcher, originally designed in the U.S.A. specifically to meet New Zealand specifications and requirements for the aerial top-dressing industry and it has130 words
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Article257 1967-01-11 12 WELLINGTON. Tues. New Zealand has granted ?«m££lLvF ai,t of £lO.OOO (SM84.000) under the Colombo Plan to the mobile library service in Singapore. This new mobile rurai library service will be officially inaugurated on Jan 27 The grant has enabled the onnnn aSe f m re than257 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1967-01-11 12 IfT. Tom Price, the Western Australian mountain of Iron ore named in honour of an American metals expert is developing at a dramatic rate into one of the richest mining areas in Australia The heart of the crushing plant at Mt. Tom Price The1,135 words
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216 1967-01-11 12 ORISBAXE, Tues. This year, the number of Malaysian and Singaporean students at the University of Queensland is expected to be more than double that of all the university's other overseas students. More than 750 are expected to be enrolled when the academic years begins216 words
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Article52 1967-01-11 12 SYDNEY, Tues. (AIS) A leading Australian softdrink and cordial company will extend its operations to Asian countries. At the beginning of this year, Schweppes (Australia) Ltd. will have its operations extended by its parent company Schweppes (Overseas) Ltd. to an area including* Singapore, Malaysia. Thailand, Cambodia, Laos52 words
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371 1967-01-11 12 SYDNEY, Tues. A USTRALIAN pilots training on $1,000,000 jet simulators will soon spend a lot of their time watching colour ionColour TV will add the final touch of authenticity to simulator training which is already as real as electronics, computer and aircraft engineers371 words
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Article298 1967-01-11 12 OOOROOLA, Tues. Miss Jay Inkster. a pretty English girl from Essex, has become the head mistress of the first mobile school for aboriginal children in the Northern Territory. She has been named "Midinkter'' by her devoted pupils who find "Miss Inkster" too difficult t0 pronounce. "Midinkter"298 words
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Article, Illustration191 1967-01-11 12 WELLINGTON, Tues. The Physics and Engineering Laboratory of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research is a general laboratory for the whole of New Zealand. It sets out to learn as much as possible of the physics required in New Zealand for the next191 words
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697 1967-01-11 13 DAN LEWIS - By DAN LEWIS JAMES Joyce's classic book, "Ulysses," which he wrote in 1922, is finally about to emerge on movie screens across the country, and with it comes the probability of another historic court fight over censorship. So certain are the motion picture697 words
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655 1967-01-11 13 Philip H. Love - By Philip H. Love WASHINGTON, TUES. A YOUNG woman of my acquaintance, happily married and the mother of four children, has asked my advice on a delicate problem which was left on her doorstep, and I've run out of655 words
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Miscellaneous217 1967-01-11 13 CATHAY I PALACE TeJ: 334 0 0 1 T»l 4757 8 L\ST DAT! 11. 1-H». 4.0«, II t.W. 3.W. ?o a ft IS P m. <-45 A f»-3» P Thi« Proper!* I* Condemned" Nata. e WOOD Color iPara.l CATHAY: Opens Tomorrow! "WAY ...WAY OUT" irox. Jerrv LEWIS. CScope. Color h217 words
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Miscellaneous953 1967-01-11 13 CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Puiau 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. 5.48 NEWS OUTLINES in the National Language. 5.53 ANNOUNCEMENT Commencing and Breaking953 words
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Miscellaneous74 1967-01-11 13 By Kerry B. Rctnbiatt (Author. "HandbooK of Evidence Top Criminal Trl«l»") YES. "A presumption can be rebutted," the Appeals Court declared. "It is possible Bret was innocent of a wilful and intentional violation of the injunction. "The principal presumption in a criminal case is that the accused is innocent until74 words
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Miscellaneous406 1967-01-11 13 SHAW GANISATION :APITOL Phom *****1 Open* Tartar: 11, 145. 4, 8.30. 8.30 "ESCAPADE in HONG KONG" Techmscope St Color TONIGHT M'NITE "The Mirror The Lichee" Mandarin. Ct. Color TOMORROW M'NITE AIR AW LIDO Phone ***** LAST DAY: 11 a.m.. 1.3® 4. 9.15 p.m. "KHARTOtM" Pv. Color (UAi Season From TONIGHT406 words
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267 1967-01-11 14 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Badminton Association has formulated a plan to attract wider participation in the drive to boost badminton in the Republic. The S.B.A. has already made initial moves to explore ways and means to provide a "link up"267 words
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Article26 1967-01-11 14 DEATH 20 Words 110/- (Minimum) Mr. P. K. BASKARAN of Ensign Book Store passed away peacefully on 10.1.67 at 3.15 a.m. Cortege left. Cremation at Bidadari.26 words
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290 1967-01-11 14 West Indies 'never' means 'not so long as... LONDON, Tues. (AFP) lan Wooldridge, cricket correspondent of the "Doily Mail" commented today on the report that Tom Peirce, president of the West Indies Cricket Board of Control had flatly rejected that South Africa's cricketers would welcome an invitation to tour the290 words
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168 1967-01-11 14 SYDNEY. Tues. Four French swimming stars will compete in Sydney, Melbourne and the national championships at Adelaide in February. They are world 400 metres freestyle recordholder Alain Mosconi. Olympic silver medallist and former world backstroke recordholder Miss Christine Caron, European women's 200 and 400168 words
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Article71 1967-01-11 14 SOUTH ST. PAUL. Minnesota. Tues. (AP) John Mariucci was replaced as coach of the 1967 U.S. national hockey team with the National's general manager. Murray Williamson. naming himself coach. Mariucci will continue scouting for the Nationals, public relations duties for new Minnestoa North Stars of the71 words
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Article, Illustration254 1967-01-11 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. P. K Baskaran. one of the early hockey stars here and in Malaya passed away last night after a brief illness. He was 57. Baskaran. who was an automatic choice for the Singapore and Malayan teams was a popular figure in sporting254 words
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Article118 1967-01-11 14 WINCHESTER, Mass. Tues. (UPI) Billie Jean Moffitt King, the defending champion, will head up a strong field at the National Women's Indoor Tennis championship starting on Feb. 16 at the Winchester Indoor Tennis Centre. Tournament director Harrison Rowbotham predicted that Mrs. King would have her118 words
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215 1967-01-11 14 MANILA. Tues. (AFP) The Philippine Government pledged yesterday to throw its resources behind a massive programme aimed at improving the quality of Philippine sports. The pledge was made by Secretary of Education Carlos P. Romulo. who has been assigned by President Ferdinand215 words
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187 1967-01-11 14 HOUSTON. Texas. Tues. (UPI) The president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association said yesterday It was not getting anywhere in resolving Its dispute with the Amateur Athletic Union, and it was the AAUS fault. Everett (EPPY) Barnes told delegates at the opening session187 words
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550 1967-01-11 14 LONDON, Tucs. (AP and AFP) Some of England's less fashionable soccer teams were given the chance of becoming giant-killers yesterday as fate paired them against big guns in the third round of the English Cup. Third division Watford, which plays its league games before550 words
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Article94 1967-01-11 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. The Australian Board of Cricket Control has approved Test tours for Australia until 1975. The programme includes four new tours Australia to Pakistan and India in 1969-70, South Africa to Australia in 1971-72, Australia to England in 1972 and Australia to West Indies in 1973.94 words
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226 1967-01-11 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Badminton Association is to provide better lighting facilities at its stadium in Guillemard Road. The management committee of SBA which met recently has approved expenses for the re-wiring of the entire hall to replace the present lighting system with fluorescent226 words
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Advertisement566 1967-01-11 14 .-$&+|++\(|.-;_$``{.@;%'(:-{^>> SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) TWO TRAINED TEACHERS. required to teach TV and Radio Electronics in a reputable institution. Experienced Polytechnic Graduates preferred. Apply Box 1012 E.S. Singapore. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA PUPIL POWER STATION CHEMIST APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens for the post566 words
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Advertisement159 1967-01-11 14 TENDER NOTICE P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors for the following works:1. Construction of Jalan Toa Pa y oh/Thomson Road junction. All approved "Civil Engineering" or "Roads" Contractors. Closing Date:24.1.67 at 10 a.m. 2. Minor Works and repairs to Roads. Bridges Drainage in Singapore and Islands off159 words
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Advertisement140 1967-01-11 14 23-B. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 announcements, marriaces, BIRTHS. DEATHS. CIO/ roR A Kn:<lMl ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL* IN MEMORIAM ETC W/- word^'Ve VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. $5/FOR A MINIMUM OP TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD SO CENTS FOR A MINIMUM OP TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 25 CENTS ACCOMMODATION140 words
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Article1310 1967-01-11 15 Race l: S'pore Yearling Div. 3 6 Fura.-> 145 P.M. 033 Landaulrt 3y 900 W McGregor Watt 063 (•ourmct Dr CK Quek Tulloh 7 ft 3v 8 11 SMiarite Stable Sullivan 5 3 075 Pan Rajah 3v B 10 YS Chonc J Donnellv 3 4 08 Malayan1,310 words
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387 1967-01-11 15 IPOH, Tues. —Stipe's rePort on Perak Turf Club's January meeting 1967 Ist day Bth Jan. 1967. Race One: At the start "ulau Pinang (Weir) jumped awkwardly and caused interference to Chin Mah Mua <s Lim), Princess Melody <Moxham) and No Doubt (Asuwadi). In the387 words
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304 1967-01-11 15 LONDON. Tues. (AFP) Ambitious plans are afoot for a complete transformation of the Oval the famous Surrey and England cricket ground which. If they go through, will make the country ground the most up-to-date cricket stadium in the country. The scheme is for304 words
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Article150 1967-01-11 15 LONDON. Tues. <UPI> An American bid of £750,000 (2.100.000 U.S. dollars) for the stallion Charlottesville, sire of the 1966 Epsom Derby winner Charlottown. has been refused, it was learned Monday. A spokesman for the Charlottesville syndicate said "the committee of the syndicate, having consulted the150 words
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Article120 1967-01-11 15 SYDNEY. Tues. Competing on a rain-soaked cinder track Bob Lay of New South Wales showed a brilliant return to form when he clocked 10.35. to equal the Australian record for the 100 metres track event at Sydney Athletic Field recently. Bobby Morrow of the United States120 words
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365 1967-01-11 15 EAST LONDON, South Africa, Tues. (UPI) Former South African Test batsman Buster Farrer hit 95 sparkling runs for Border yesterday but it was not enough to prevent his team from having to follow on against the touring Australian cricket team. I365 words
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Article145 1967-01-11 15 UTSUNOMIYA. Japan. Tues, (UPI) Katsuyoshi Takayama. the World Boxing Association's No. 5 flyweight, scored a unanimous decision last night over Rudy Villagonza of the Philippines in a non-title 10-round bout. Villagonza. eight-ranking Philippine bantamweight, surprised 3.500 spectators at the Tochigi Prefectural Gymnasium here by forcing the flght145 words
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512 1967-01-11 15 EAST LONDON, South Africa, Tues. (AP) The tax men in the South African port of East London may have blown the lid off tennis 'shamamateurism'. This is the view of Mervyn Stacey, president of the country's Border Tennis Association and one of South Africa's512 words
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312 1967-01-11 15 STOCKHOLM, Tun. (AFP) The world handball championship, which takes place in Sweden be. tween January 12 and 21, will start with no Arm favourite for the title, although Rumania, who took the last two titles in 1961 and 1964 fields one of the best312 words
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Article136 1967-01-11 15 MEXICO CITY, Tues (UPI) Mitsumori Seki s manager on Sunday asked for a better break frojri Mexican referees in Seki's second title bout with world featherweight boxing champion Vicente Saldivar on Jan. 29. Iwao Wakamatsu accused referee Ramon Berumen of giving Saldivar a long136 words
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Article218 1967-01-11 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD IPOH. Tues. Concorde a course scratching on Sunday, displayed dashing form when he clocked 37-1/5 sec. for 3f on a good track in Ipoh this morning. Concorde had Hendak Menang and Winoro for company and making a race of it all the way.218 words
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Article123 1967-01-11 15 MILAN, Italy, Tues. (AP) The Italian manager of Thai world flyweight champion Chartchai Chionoi said yesterday his boxer would spend some months in Italy next snring for a scries of exhibition bouts. Manager Umberto Branchini said Chionoi will come to Italy next March or April.123 words
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Article49 1967-01-11 15 LIMA. PERU. Tues. (AP). Red Star of Yugoslavia arrived here yesterday, set for the start of the international soccer season tomorrow. Red Star will meet Alianza Lima in one game on the double-bill, and Cerro of Montevideo will face Defensor Lima izx the other.49 words
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Article, Illustration363 1967-01-11 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's silver-medallist at the Asian Games in Bangkok, bantamweight Chua Phung Kim, has been invited to participate in a two-day weightlifting competition in New South Wales, Australia, from March 12 to 14. itie Australian Amateur Weightlifting Federation has sent363 words
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118 1967-01-11 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. A team of 12 Australian golfers led by Frank Philips, winner of the 1964/65 tournament have entered for the $40,000 Singapore Open to be played over the Bukit Timah course here from March 1 to 5. The Australian competitors are the first118 words
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278 1967-01-11 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The President of the Singapare Business Houses Mr. Gan Kee Siang, has said that despite heavy expenses involved in the running of the various competitions last season, the association had maintained 'a high standard" in its activities. Mr. Gan.278 words
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Article55 1967-01-11 16 MANILA, Tues. (AFP).— A total of seven countries are expected to take part in the third Asian Karting Prix scheduled for Jan. 21-22 at the Philippine kartways in nearby Tanauan town, Batangas Province, South of Manila. Participating countries are Japan, United States. Singapore, Thailand, Macao,55 words
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222 1967-01-11 16 LONDON, Tues. (AFP). League champions Liverpool were quoted favourites at 15-2 for the F. A. Cup at new Victoria Club call over by ti*e British bookmakers here. Last night the Merseysiders, who start the Wembley trial away to third division Watford in the third round,222 words
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125 1967-01-11 16 MANILA, Tues. (AFP) Bonnie Espinosa. former Orient bantamweight and featherweight champion, died yesterday aboard a Philip, pine motor boat carrying him to Manila for treatment of a S j wound he had sustaincd m a New Year's day fray. He was 44. Espinosa. who125 words
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Article41 1967-01-11 16 HELSINKI, Tues (AFP)— Swedish ice hockev referee Boerje Indensted was taken to hospital with injuries after he was hit by a club when he interfered in a players' row during a match between Finland and Canada here.41 words
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Article235 1967-01-11 16 NEW YORK. Tues. (AP) Australian Ron Clarke, holder of three world records. leads an array of 10 foreign stars who will invade the United States for the indoor track season, it was announced yesterday by Ollan Casseil, track and field administrator of the235 words
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151 1967-01-11 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The finals of the Errols 3-6-9 Lucky Di p Tournament bowled off on Sunday at Jackie's Orchard was won by Nita Leong and Guenther Gsodam with a pinfall of 1328 over three games. Second were Myra Hellier and Joe Turner with 1294151 words
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94 1967-01-11 16 SYDNEY. Tues. (AFP) South Australia were »kitt!ed for only 87 runs in the second innings against New South Wales here today, losing the match by 260 runs. The match ended with a devastating spell by the unorthodox spin bowler Johnny Gleeson, who took94 words
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193 1967-01-11 16 R.D. Selva - By R.D. Selva KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.—The manager and con* venor of the recently concluded Selangor Under-23 rug. ger, Mr. Mohamed Ashroff, will urge Malaysian Rugby Union to "kick-off" this year's season as early as possi1 ble. I He said the preliminary rounds193 words
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245 1967-01-11 16 TOKYO, Tues. (AFP) The Japan Table Tennis Association yesterday named four men and four women to represent the country in the 29th world championships scheduled to get under way on April at Stockholm. The four men are Koji Kimura, playing captain of the245 words
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Article55 1967-01-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Selangor Tigers playing in the Milsum Trophy league return game beat Royal Malaysian Air Force by six points (two tries) to three points (try) at the padang here this evening. Score at half-time was 3-3. Buttley and Barnard scored for Tigers while Tan Kim55 words
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Article291 1967-01-11 16 LONDON. Tues. (AFP) When Howard Winstone, the British and European featherweight champion, meets America's Richie Sue of Portland. Oregon, at the Royal Albert Hall on Jan. 17. he will have one of the toughest fights of his already long career. Sue. who arrived291 words
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Article190 1967-01-11 16 LONDON, Tues. (UPI)— Sir Stanley Rous, president of the International Football Association (FIFA), yesterday failed by five votes to gain election as chairman of the English Football Association (F.A.). The voting, at an extraordinary general meeting ol the F.A. Council to find190 words
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284 1967-01-11 16 NEW YORK. Tues (UPI) Lew Alcindor finally fouled out, but not before pacing Ucla to a decisive 83-68 college basketball victory over Washington last night. It was the first tim* Alcindor, the 7-foot-l giant, had been forced out of the game on fouls284 words
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176 1967-01-11 16 DUSSELDORF. T u e s. (AFP) European heavy weight champion Karl Miidenberger (Germtny w■ J take a step towards a second world title shot but only if he beats Italian Piero Tomasoni in a tltie bout at Frankfurt on tne first day of176 words
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