Eastern Sun, 14 January 1967
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Title Section25 1967-01-14 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 177 Saturday* January 14 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 ce" 4s25 words
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Article181 1967-01-14 1 JAKARTA, FRIDAY. FORMER ARMY BRIG. GEN. Supardjo, a leading conspirator 7965 Communist coup, was reportedly carrying and a letter from President Sukarno. The Jakarta War Administration announced the capture of Supardjo describing him as the "military brain" behind the unsuccessful coup. He was arrested at 5:30 a.m.181 words
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Article, Illustration99 1967-01-14 1 Non-Muslim members of the Cabinet, heads of diplomatic missions and community leaders and their wives paid their homage on the occasion of Hari Raya to the Yang diPertuan Aeons and the Raja Permaisuri Agong (picture on the right) at the I*tana Negara. Kuala Lumpur. on Thursday.99 words
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Article1168 1967-01-14 1 Lim Thow Boon - Two youths swept away by currents in the Kinta River By: Lim Thow Boon THE STEADILY IMPROVING flood situation seems to have taken a turn for the worse today in some affected areas. Latest reports say the position in the East Coast, Perak and southern Malaya is1,168 words
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Article135 1967-01-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Royal Malaysian Air Force Caribou aircraft while on an operational mission crashed yesterday afternoon at Meligan airstrip. 50 miles south-west of Labuan in Sabah The co-pilot was killed and two members of the crew were injured. The co-pilot is Pilot Officer Teoh135 words
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Article, Illustration367 1967-01-14 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The President of Singapore, Enchi Yusof bin Ishak, has called on all Muslims to cultivate the "futuristic attitude". In a Hari Raya message to the people, he said that the hedonistic philosophy of old which made a virtue of cultivating indolence367 words
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Article84 1967-01-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thieves broke into the house of Mrs. Jenny Ooi Poh Choo at Petaling Jaya last night and stole $1,652 in cash and valuables. Mrs. Ooi. who left the house for the General Hospital after locking it up at 5.15 p.m., returned at 113084 words
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104 1967-01-14 2 KUANTAN. Fri. The Chinese community here will entertain the Sultan of Pahang to a Chinese New Year party at 8 p.m. on Feb. 12 at the Town Hall. Twenty registered Chinese associations, clubs and guilds have formed a special committee to organise the104 words
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770 1967-01-14 2 BINGAPORE, F r i. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board is considering developing programmes directed at the large working population (both men and women) through factories offices and industrial establishments. A special programme directed at those about to be married770 words
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Article, Illustration206 1967-01-14 2 SINGAPORE. F r I. Australian soldiers serving In Malaysia and their wives have donated $l,lOO to flood victims In Northern Malaya. The soldiers, members of the Fourth Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, based at Terendak, in Malacca, are now on exercise in206 words
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Article42 1967-01-14 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Major Gulam S. Mohd. Sadick. of the People's Defence Force (Artillery), and Capt. Sarsuri bin Ibrahim, of the Singapore Infantry Regiment. have been appointed Exti Aides-de-Camp to the President. This was announced in the latest government gazette notification.42 words
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Article183 1967-01-14 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Director of the People's Association. Mr. Sim Boon Peng, last night called on all community centres and civic organisations to step up their cultural activities. He was speaking at the closing ceremony of the Association's variety concert held at the National Theatre.183 words
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Article, Illustration45 1967-01-14 2 WHEN roads art turned into o sea of water by the swirling flood waters the only thing to do is to use the sampan. This is what thousands of Malaysians did this past week. Have sampan will travel as this picture shows.45 words
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451 1967-01-14 2 SINGAPORE, Frl. A number of motor finrn welcomed the Government's announcement to allow the setting up of several motor assembly plants in Singapore. The Government on Tuesday announced that three motor firms would be allowed to assemble passenger vehicles and four to assemble451 words
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Article48 1967-01-14 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. There will be no electncw.' in Jalan Hikavat How«l Estate and Jalan Ulu Sfffbawang and its kampon*on Jan. 18 from 830 a®to 7.30 p.m. The Public Utilities Board •said that the was to allow it to carry ob electrical extension wor< Jalan Hikayat Sub-station48 words
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Article108 1967-01-14 2 SINGAPORE, Fri.—An ex-flreman of the R.F.A. Tidereach, Brian Osborne Filmer. 30. was given an absolute discharge in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today. Filmer was charged with refusing to Join his ship on Jan 11 this year, while she was leaving for sea at the H.M. Dockyird. He108 words
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Miscellaneous48 1967-01-14 2 S'pore Diary 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. nal Library, Stamford Book exhibition by the w bassy of Japan. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ria Memorial Hall. EmpPlace: Family Planning j hibition, by the Ministry Health. 7.30 p.m. Theatre. Tank Road: A t' ferenre by the Tamil presenttliv# Council,48 words
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Article, Illustration546 1967-01-14 3 TAI SING ONN - KUALA KAIMGSAR, Fri. HAR GIS&RY JT TAI SING ONN BOTH pixman Mok Voon and I travelled 160 miles from Kuala Lumpur yesterday to another State, to another town, to the royal town of Kuala Kangsar to spend Hari Raya Puasa here. Or ratherPICTURES BY MOK VOON - 546 words
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Article620 1967-01-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The following is the full text of the Yang di-Putuan Agong's Han Raya Message:— Praise be unto God, that once again on this auspicious day, we, on behalf of our brother Rulers, Their Excellencies the Governors, and the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, heartily620 words
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Article133 1967-01-14 4 TAIPING. Fri. Bail of 515.000 each was allowed to three men by the President of the Sessions Court, Enche Wan Yahaya bin Pawanteh in a Customs case here. They are Hooi Ah Ba. alias How Chin Huat, 23 of Province Wellesley. Lim Chun Eng. 30.133 words
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Article40 1967-01-14 4 MUAR. Fri. Construction work for a new auditorium. costing $300,000. has begun at Chung Hwa High School in Jalan Junid here. The building, when completed in June this year, will have seating capacity for more than 2.000 people.40 words
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Article102 1967-01-14 4 KAJANG. Fri A total of 46 Muslims, including 21 women, from various parts of Clu Langat district, will go on a pilgrimage to Mecca this year. They will be split into four group? and they will travel on different dates. The first batch, comprising 20 people,102 words
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Article, Illustration32 1967-01-14 4 Sir Raymond Huish (right), and Mr. A. G. W. Keys, are seen with Haji Murbin sheppard at the Cenotaph, Kuala Lumpur, where Sir Raymond laid a wreath on behalf of tbe RSL.32 words
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304 1967-01-14 4 PENANG. Fri. The Penang Port Commission is considering the extent of modification to be introduced in the construction of the new deep-water wharves in Butterworth to provide facilities for con- tainer ships. This was disclosed by the Assistant General Manager of the Penang Port304 words
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89 1967-01-14 4 TAIPING. Fri. A factory worker was seriously injured last nifht when a cigarette he was smokinr exploded. The cigarette turned out to be a fire cracker. The Injured factory worker. Anthony Dass. 24. was admitted to hospital in a critical condition, according to the Police.89 words
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500 1967-01-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Samat Art Gallery will stage the first one-man art exhibition to be held in Kuala Lumpur in six years by the Singapore Art Master. Mr. Chen Wen Hsi (58). The exhibition will be open by Professor Yong Nen Kheong.500 words
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Article74 1967-01-14 4 MUAR. Fri. The president of Muar Red Cross Society. Enche Abu Bakar bin Hassan, has appealed to the public to do their part to help the flood victims in the East Coast States of West Malaysia. Contributions in cash and other kinds of assistance may be74 words
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Article203 1967-01-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Second Symposium of Scientific and Technological Research in Malaysia and Singapore (STREMS II) will be held at the Faculty of Malaya from Feb. 1 to 4. The theme of the symposium will be "Natural Resources Research". One hundred participant! from Singapore203 words
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Article186 1967-01-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. There are strong possibilities for the setting up of a jointventure jute mill here, the Pakistani Acting High Commissioner. Mr. Zafoor Islam said today. "The move to set up the mill is currently under discussion between Malaysian and Pakistani businessmen", he186 words
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Article191 1967-01-14 4 JESSELTON. Fri. Sabah's experimental open prison, three miles froni Keningau town, is proving a success. There are only 20 pri«y ners there, but the opec prison will eventually be able to accommodate 40 prisoners. The 20 prisoners now in the open prison have as their191 words
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Article111 1967-01-14 4 PENAN G, Fri. About 7,000 pilgrims from Malaysia. Brunei and Singapore will sail for Mecca this year, according to the Controls: of Pilgrimage. Malaysia, Tuan Haji Ali Rouse. The pilgrim ship?. Kuala Lumpur" and "Anshun" will each make two trips. The "Kuala Lumpur" w.fl make the111 words
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Article164 1967-01-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Persatuan Perpustakaan Malaysia (Library Association of Malaysia) will hold a conference on book production distribution in Malaysia at Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka from Jan. 21 to 22. The Chairman of the Conference Committee. Fnche Abdul Aziz Mydln. said this conference would draw164 words
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Miscellaneous34 1967-01-14 4 AB 3D? G m mm W m a V as S! r 3 SI 1 N B *1 a I DON'T CAIUE. HOVJ TKt C*CMD 800 soa .hou MUST KICK THfc BAUm n <V--l3a-34 words
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Article450 1967-01-14 5 TOKYO, Fri. (AP) The threat of violence was reported hanging over the capital of Communist China today as the Mao Tse-Tung leadership rallied its forces while admitting its opponents were holding out in Shanghai and in the military itself. Official Communist Chinese news media,450 words
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142 1967-01-14 5 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Russia has resumed fullscale jamming of Russian broadcasts from China for the nr st time in two years, according to Radio Liberty. Radio Liberty, a private organisation which broadcasts behind the iron curtam, said on Wednesday ll s monitoring specialists *n142 words
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Article319 1967-01-14 5 TTNITED NATIONS Fri. (AP) U.N. Sec-retary-General U Thant was reported yesterday to take the position that North Vietnam does not dare say even privately that it would move toward peace should the United States stop bombing its territory. Sources informed on his thinking said319 words
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Article281 1967-01-14 5 CatholicAnglican unity talks GAZZADA, Italy. Fri. (UPI) Roman Catholic and Anglican clergymen headed for home today after taking "a first step toward the restoration of unity of their churches in 400 years of sometimes bitter schism The 20 churchmen, members of a mixed commission created by Pope Paul VI and281 words
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Article, Illustration76 1967-01-14 5 QAIGON, Fri. U.S. Marines and their armoured amphibious vehicles assaulting from the sea swarm into the Vietcong controlled Mekong Delta for the first time opening a new phase of the Vietnam war recently. The landing, 55 miles south-west of Saigon, also was the first American-Vietnamese amphibious landing ofUnited Press International Photo. - 76 words
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Article705 1967-01-14 5 HA-NH-THONG SAIGON - By HA-NH-THONG SAIGON, OFFERED C-rations and warm blankets, the four tired, dirty but happy escapees from Vietcong slavery ate revenously and smiled nervously. For ten days they had walked through the jungles, surviving on wild sugar cane and bananas, and at last, they had found sanctuary in705 words
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Article711 1967-01-14 5 'POKYO, Fri. (UPI). A stampede of about 50 nude and semi-nude persons drew a good-sized crowd to a fire in Tokyo last night. A flre broke out in a public bath house, forcing bathers to grab whatever covering, If any, was close at hand and flee Into711 words
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290 1967-01-14 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. <AP) The Johnson Administration is preparing to send trucks, spare parts and engineering equipment to Indonesia to help the armyoriented government of General Suharto rebuild roads, restore harbours and get the economy moving again. U.S. officials yesterday described the new P ro290 words
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Article62 1967-01-14 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) Sen. John G. Tower, Texas-Republican, reported yesterday he will go to Southeast Asia on Jan. 28 on an inspection trip for the Senate armed services committee. Senator Tower said his trip was authorised by Senator Richard Russell, DemocratGeorgia. He will visit Japan,62 words
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467 1967-01-14 6 US remove surtax BRUSSELS, Fri. Members of the European Economic Community (the Common Mort) and "outside" nations are headed for a stern confrontation in their current trade discussions under the "Kennedy round tariff talks." Meanwhile, the United States has removed its 50467 words
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Article216 1967-01-14 6 VARESE, Italy Fri. (AFP). Leaders of the Anglican and Catholic churches have taken the first step towards a restoration of unity after 400 years of separation, a joint commission studying the reunion announced yesterday at Gaziada. near here. The commission, which ended its work yesterday216 words
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Article58 1967-01-14 6 MANILA. Fri. (AFP) Nine Filipino fishermen were rescued off Corregidor island yesterday after being adrift on a tiny bamboo raft for four day» without food. Two of their companions were missing and presumed drowned. The fishermen said they were tending their fish corrals and traps when violent58 words
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Article, Illustration39 1967-01-14 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Johnson seen here as he delivered his State of the Union message. He is flanked by Vice-President Hubert Humphrey, left, and the House speaker, Mr. John McCormack.—AP Photo. AP Photo.AP Photo. - 39 words
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Article111 1967-01-14 6 MANILA. Fri. (AFP) Two twin brothers were sentenced to death by electrocution on Wednesday for the murder of 13 people on a night express train in January last year. The twins knifed to death 13 train passengers. including a pregnant wo on a n. and111 words
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Article61 1967-01-14 6 BRUSSELS, Fri. (AFP)— The Belgian government and various other organisations have raised 25 million Francs U.S $500,000 so far in a public campaign of solidarity with India, it was announced yesterday. In agreement with the Indian government, the money is to be used for soundings, drilling61 words
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332 1967-01-14 6 LONDON, Fri. Mr. William Rees-Mogg, deputy editor of the weekly "Sunday Times'* has been named new editor of "The Times", the British daily recently bought by Anglo-Canadian press magnate Lord Thomson, it was announced yesterday. The appointment was one of a series of332 words
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Article43 1967-01-14 6 RANGOON, Fri. (AFP) Ambassador of Red China to Burma Keng Piao left here on Monday last for Peking on leave, Chinese Embassy sources told AFP yesterday. The sources said it was not known when the ambassador would return to Rangoon.43 words
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351 1967-01-14 6 RICHMOND, Virginia. Fri. (AFP). —Two Ameri-«r-nSfssL r veal s d h w thev succS, grafted dead dogs into living ones. 37 told P 1 4 e J e J And 34 Dr. Richard Lower, heart! out f J° do f» which had new Juk them,351 words
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Article99 1967-01-14 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AFP) Senate Foreign Aid Committee chairman Ernest Gruening said at least 20 per cent of US aid to South Vietnam was stolen or misused and not "about five per cent** as claimed by the Agency for International Development (A.I.D). last week.99 words
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Article139 1967-01-14 6 VANDENBERG Air Base, California Fri. (AFP) The Scramjet, a new craft designed to bridge the gap between aeroplanes and rockets, made its first flight test on Wednesday, announced an Air Force spokesman here today. It was launched from a scout "Mother" rocket. The Scramjet's designers say139 words
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Article82 1967-01-14 6 MEXICO CITY, Frl. (AFP)—A cold spell which has hit most of Mexico, especially the Northern regions, has killed 29 persons so far. 23 of them In the capital. In addition authorities here were still organising aid for 4,000 people left homeless when the river Remedios82 words
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242 1967-01-14 6 CAIRO, Fri. (AFP) Algerian National Libera tion Front (FLN) fund", held in a Swiss bank aecount by assassinated Algerian Opposition Lead, er Mohammed Khider included part of a L"SSS6 million loan from Kuwait, the semi-nflficia] daily A 1 Ahram charged yesterday. It said the242 words
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155 1967-01-14 6 TRIPOLI. Lebanon, Frt (AFP) Oil from lr*<J flowed into the Iraq leum Company's storapc tanks here yesterday for the first time since Syrii shut off the IPC pipelines across its territory on Dec. 13. The oil came :n tni Liberian tanker SS Algo* which155 words
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Article143 1967-01-14 6 RIO DE JANEIRO. Fjt (AFP) Brazil's Nor" 1 Eastern cities face *n onslaught by about one thousand starving according to unconfirmed reports reaching here iron Fortaleza in the state The reports stated that one of the places most use-, to be attacked and saoKea was the143 words
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285 1967-01-14 7 PARIS, Fri. (AFP) Jean Lecanuet, leader of the moderate "Centre Democrats'* group opposing President de Gaulle, yesterday, suggested the formation of a massive Centre Coalition excluding the Communists ii- and the Gaullists. Mr. Lecanuet based his suggestion on the position taken by former Finance Minister285 words
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Article109 1967-01-14 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AFP) Foreign borrowers are easing their fund raising in the United States, according to authoritative sources. During the first 10 months of 19*6. cash sales in the US of new securities offered by foreigners and interrational organisations droppei to 51.2 billion from109 words
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Article365 1967-01-14 7 MOSCOW. Fri. (AFP) The Soviet Government newspaper "livestia" regretted yesterday that Thailand one of the f*w Asian countries which were "spared bv Colonialism" and preserved their independence "was now subordinating national interests to VS. demands. Commenting on the reported projected granting of an air base365 words
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35 1967-01-14 7 BONN, Fri. Chancellor Kurt George Kiesinger, left, is seen here talking with Soviet Ambassador Semyon Tsarapkin in Bad Godesberg near Bonn at a new year reception given by President Heinrich Luebke on Tuesday. AP Photo.35 words
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245 1967-01-14 7 OLYMPICA, Washington. Fri. < AP) Negro comedian Dick Gregory was sentenced yesterday to six months in jail on each of three counts of illegal fishing. but half of each concurrent sentence was suspended. Gregorys wife, Lillian, was sentenced on the same counts to245 words
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Article49 1967-01-14 7 WARSAW. Fri. (AP) Snowfalls and blizzards paralyzed road traffic in Eastern Poland marooning 128 buses in snow drifts reaching 6 feet in depth, the Polish press agency reported yesterday. More than 100 roads were blocked and NKOOO workers and 1,200 snowploughs worked to clear them.49 words
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315 1967-01-14 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AFP) Successful preliminary tests have been carried out on the satellite Lani Bird-2, Comsat, the satellite communications organisation. announced last night. The satellite was to have been placed on a synchronous equatorial orbit over the Pacific so as to315 words
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Article81 1967-01-14 7 DES MOINES. lowa, Fri. (AP) A motorist charged with speeding complained to Municipal Court judge Mr. Luther Glanton that many others were exceeding the limit at the same time and place but were not arrested. "When you're peasant hunting and you shoot a flock of birds," asked81 words
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Article48 1967-01-14 7 SAN DIEGO. California, Fri. (UPI) Chinese Nationalist forces on Taiwan remain ready to mount an invasion of the Chinese mainland "at any time," Rear Adm. Tao-Yi Yao of the Chinese Navy said. "We are ready to go tonight, tomorrow, whenever the circumstances are right," he said.48 words
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209 1967-01-14 7 PARIS. Fri. (AFP) The French capital feted Charlie Chaplin's new film, "The Countess from Hons Kong", with a dazzling gala at the opera last night but critical reaction to the film was not expected to equal the warmth of the master's sentimental reception here.209 words
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Article72 1967-01-14 7 RANGOON, Fri. (AFP) A Burmese oyster has yielded what Is thought to be the biggest pearl in the world, the government newspaper "Working People's Daily" reported yesterday The pearl was found In Mergul town, about 440 miles South East of Rangoon on December 21 by the People's72 words
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216 1967-01-14 7 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos said today the Philippines will seek formal talks soon with Malaysia on its territorial claim on Sabah (North Borneo). Mr. Ramos told newsmen the Philippines had given priority to the Joint antismuggling drive with Malaysia and will216 words
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154 1967-01-14 7 BOMBAY. Fri. (AFP) American Atomic Energy Commission president Glenn Seaborg yesterday told India's nuclear scientists that they were on the same technological level as China, and in a position to make an atomic bomb. The only difference is that India has chosen the peaceful154 words
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Article173 1967-01-14 7 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AFP) U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. Mr. Orville Freeman said yesterday that a 3-man team of America's top water-use experts will leave this week for India to help draw a blue-print for research on water management the missing link in India's food production dilemma. "From173 words
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334 1967-01-14 7 BRUSSELS, Frl. (AFP) The decimated Indonesian Communist Party has decided that its future policy must be one of "armed struggle" free from "all kinds of opportunism". In a document published in the latest issue of the Pro-Chinese Beligian Communist weekly La Voix du334 words
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Article47 1967-01-14 7 NICOSIA. Cyprus, Fri. (AP) The American film "Judith," starring Sophia Loren, shot in Israel and dealing with the birth of the Jewish state, was refused a screening licence here yesterday by the Cyprus Government Board of Film Censors. The Board said the film was anti-Arab.47 words
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148 1967-01-14 7 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. (AFP) The legal "brain" behind South Africa's White mineworkers' union has admitted acting as a legal adviser to the United States White supremacy movement Ku kJux Rlan. He is Dr. L.J.S. "Ras" Beyers, whose appointment as the mineworlters' legal adviser is being148 words
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Article132 1967-01-14 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) A severely-burned man who told police four men set him afire after robbing him, made up the story, police charged yesterday. Police said investigation showed that Joseph Prochilo, 33, who is now in fair condition at Coney Island Hospital, was near132 words
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41 1967-01-14 7 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida. Fri. Flames at the base of a Delta rocket light the night scene as Lani Bird-2 is shot into an orbit, on Wednesday. The telstar will be placed in its final station over the Pacific tomorrow. AP Photo.41 words
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Miscellaneous118 1967-01-14 6 pPM REYKJAVIK, KELAMPIO SOUTH AMERICA ,TME- THRUitf ORGANIZATION WAS If# STRANGE, MYSTERIOUS ACTION.' SOMETHING Of WORLP'SUAKMG propafenone was About to break/ IHJT WHAT" WAS TW$ TOP SECRET? WHCL' HOW AND WHERE WOULPTW6V STRIKE? .THfSeJVERETMe yiTAt QUESTIONS ALEXANDER WAVE«Cf /&OUSHT7D.ANSWE*. W Etmnm or IZ2 JL OUR Hff ONTM*r WHWffK, tU«U>MPSWS6emN6UP •nMM£TeU.tH4TnOMN9118 words
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Miscellaneous9 1967-01-14 7 BC by Johnny hart H &*j 'eoor a Rice9 words
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Article715 1967-01-14 8 BEFORE the Pacific War, Japanese trade tactics of dumping and price cutting were detested by European colonial powers, because the latter's monopoly of the trade of their colonies was breached by the Japanese. Since the masses in their colonies were poor, they could not afford imported European715 words
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Article, Illustration2024 1967-01-14 8 BRITAIN'S financial aid and technical assistance to developing countries is expected to reach a record £225 million in the present financial year, says a White Paper, "Overseas Development The Work In Hand/' published in London re- cently. This figure shows2,024 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
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459 1967-01-14 9 HAMBURG. Fri. The City State of Hamburg is bursting at the seams, and In a few years a curious situation will arise with its main transport facilities sited beyond its boundaries. There just is no more room in Hamburg for the extension needed to459 words
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Article365 1967-01-14 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Kodak Ektamatic' system is a versatile combination of auto-processor, stabilization papers and processing chemicals which used together, produce top quality black-and-white ready to use prints within seconds of the paper being exposed. The 'Kodak* Ql4 AutoProcessor. a" integral part of the system, is365 words
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Article55 1967-01-14 9 STOCKHOLM. Fri. New Joint-Stock Companies formed in Sweden in 1966 numbered 6,099, an all-time high and 388 more than in 1965, the previous peak year. Since registrations of jointstock companies began 70 years ago, 107,761 companies have been formed. Somewhat more than 65 per cent of55 words
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126 1967-01-14 9 LONDON. Fri. (AP) The International Coffee Organisation (ICO) has called an emergency executive board meeting for Jan. 17-18 to act against the continued price fall of mild Artbica coffees. Prices for milds Colom- -ans excepted have dropped below the set floor Price of 40.50126 words
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Article, Illustration37 1967-01-14 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. H. J. T. LEWIS, Mobil's refinery manager, seated at the controls of a bulldozer, breaks the ground for the construction of $5 million of additional tankage at the Jurong refinery recently.37 words
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Article207 1967-01-14 9 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) The "Financial Times'' today said the government might this week lower, the bank rate from its present seven per cent. The paper sald:"The next stage Jn the gradual relaxation of last July's economic restraints Is already beginning: and seems likely to be207 words
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Article86 1967-01-14 9 STOCKHOLM. Fri. SAAB Is reported to have signed a preliminary contract for 1,000 cars to Bulgaria. This is the first major export deal concluded by the Swedish auto-mobil Industry with an Eastern European country. The order Is said to have followed upon SAAB's recent86 words
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Article31 1967-01-14 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet but steady with No. 1 R.S.S. spot 18 7/16 18 5/8. No. 1 R.S.S. CIF basis ports Jan. 18 i/16 18 3/16.31 words
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Article197 1967-01-14 9 LONDON, Fri. (AP) Widespread gains in South African gold shares featured the London stock market this week following reports that France intends to seek a high price for the metal. Local buying plus European and South African orders brought gains of several shillings in the197 words
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Article120 1967-01-14 9 STOCKHOLM, Fr i. Sweden's trade with her partners in LFTA showed a 10 per cent rise in imports and a 5 per cent increase in exports over the first ten months of this year compared with Ja-nuary-October 1965. In trade with EEC. imports remained practically unchanged.120 words
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156 1967-01-14 9 STOCKHOLM, Fri. Svenska Flvgmotor, Trollhattan, aero-engine manufacturers belonging to the Swedish Volvo group of companies, have obtained orders for jet engine components from Great Britain and the United States, it was announced. The orders are worth a total of about Kr. 30 million (£2,000,000156 words
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73 1967-01-14 9 STOCKHOLM. Fri. By using a "tandem" fuelling principle, fully irradiated fuel assemblies from boiling light water reactors (BWR) could be transferred Just as they are to boiling heavy water reactors (BHWR). This sys- tem approximately doubles the energy release from fuel assembly of given enrichment73 words
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Article142 1967-01-14 9 LONDON. Fri. (AP) The strength of gold shares featured the London Stock Market yesterday. Prices were up to 10 shillings higher, mainly on hopes of higher prices for the metal. The French campaign to have the price of gold raised drastically above the present level142 words
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243 1967-01-14 9 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) A British Arm has launched what it says is the world's smallest and cheapest hydrofoil. It plans to sell the nine-foot long two-seater fiberglass hydrofoil in the United States and else- where abroad. The craft skims the water powered by any standard243 words
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Article163 1967-01-14 9 STOCKHOLM, Fri.— Sweden has a new export to England lions. The Boras Zoo. West Sweden, is to ship 13 lions, most of which have been born in Sweden, to the Long Leath Zoo near London. The Boras Zoo now has 22 Hons and lionesses which163 words
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Article148 1967-01-14 9 STOCKHOLM, Fri. The Volvo 144, the new model introduced by the Swedish car manufacturers during the past autumn, has been chosen "the car of the year" by two well-known magazines. De Spiegel in Holland and Teknikens Varld in Sweden. Independently, the two magazines cite as148 words
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Article884 1967-01-14 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.5.1 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Koala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from Penan;, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. Time 11.15 a.m. Airline Thai884 words
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Article86 1967-01-14 10 PENANG, Fri. The Chief Minister, Penang, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, received a cheque for $5OO being contribution towards the National Disaster Relief Fund Enche Zainuddin Hashim called on the Chief Minister, in his office to hand over the cheque for the sum on behalf86 words
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118 1967-01-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The art auction arranged by Samat Art Gallery in aid of the National Disaster Relief Fund will be held at the British Council Centre at 3 D.m. on Jan. 21. All the paintings for the auction will be on display at118 words
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274 1967-01-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hari Raya Puasa this year will surely be long remembered as the wettest ever experienced by Malaysians in decades. For while the East Coast is still recovering from the devastating onslaught of the North-East monsoon, West Coast towns too have274 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1967-01-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. DONATIONS continued to pour in today for the N&tional Disaster Relief Fund. Eastern Sun town office here received $2O from an anonymous donor from Perak to swell its funds to $2,513. Full list of donations today: Through Nanyang Siang Pau: MissEastern Sun picture. - 1,224 words
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Article, Illustration888 1967-01-14 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, has expressed the hope that the existing birth rate of 30 per 1,000 could be reduced by half in the 1970'5. Mr. Yong was speaking at opening ot the Government Family Planning Exhibition888 words
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Article61 1967-01-14 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. A charity show of the Hindustani film. "Arzoo", will be held at the Galaxy Cinema tomorrow at 8.45 p.m. in aid of the National Disaster Relief Fund in Malaysia. It is being organised bv the Galaxy Cinema, the Oversea Amusement Limited. and Cathay Film Distributors61 words
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Article29 1967-01-14 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. A Are today gutted a hardware store-cum-barber shop In Alexander Road, rendering about 35 people homeless. The cause of the Are was not Immediately known.29 words
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Article99 1967-01-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Trl. The Minister of Foreign Affairs in commenting on the article in the Straits Times of Jan. 12. regarding the talks between the Malaysian and the Philippine officials on anti-smuggling, "wishes to correct the report that both Malaysia-end the Philippines have agreed to the Philippine99 words
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Article300 1967-01-14 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Singapore J"" 11 Architects will soon sponsor a course of eight lectures and to be delivered by architects/planners from both the public and private sectors. Among other things, these lecture# will provide some answers to several questions. It has been said that culture300 words
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Article, Illustration118 1967-01-14 11 SINGAPORE, Fr 1. Japan Air Lines which will inaugurate its round-the-world service in March held a reception at Goodwood Hotel on Wednesday nifht on the occasion of the visit of its President, Mr. S. Matsuo, and his wife (centre). With the visiting couple in the picture118 words
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78 1967-01-14 11 SINGAPORE. Fri The Ministry of Health has su far seized and disposed of 73 straying animals under the Cattle Ordinance, 1964The latest seizure was made at 13} m s. Chua Chu Kang Road on Tuesday. One bull out of a herd of 20 animals78 words
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320 1967-01-14 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. A housewife who was allegedly swindled of $7,000 in a game of "thuah", revealed in Court on Wednesday, that until now she did not know how the game was played. The housewife. Cheng Shu Peng, said she320 words
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205 1967-01-14 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. The Penarvg and Province Wellesley Customs lost one of its officers in their efforts to curb smuggling during the Hari Raya festive season between Penang and the mainland this morning. The Revenue Officer was Enche Noordin bin Wahab, 20. of Kullm.205 words
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Article52 1967-01-14 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Frl. The Civil Defence Officer, Perak North. Mr. K. SupSlah. has left on transfer > Klang, The tlx civil defence units In Krian District have been disbanded from the beginning of this month with the ending of confrontation with Indonesia. Of the 150 members disbanded.52 words
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Article58 1967-01-14 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Sikh Missionary Society of Malaya will celebrate G^r 1 Gobind Bingh's 300lu birthday at the Sir! Guru Singh Sabha (Sikh Temple) 90. Wilkie Road, from now until Jan. 18. Free food will be served to all those visiting during the whole week,58 words
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Article, Illustration114 1967-01-14 11 SINGAPORE. F r L Although the weather was wet and damp and there were sporadic downpours throughout the Republic yesterday, spirits were nevertheless high and it was truly Happy Hari Raya. The Joyful faces of these children enjoying Hari Raya cakes, specially baked for the114 words
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186 1967-01-14 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. About 40 crippled children from the Red Cross Home in Tanah Merah are expected to be back in their dormitories tomorrow after spending three nights at the Royal Air Force Hospital The children were evacuated from the Red Cross home when186 words
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133 1967-01-14 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.—There are still a limited number of vacancies in the Adult Education Board's 1967 Secondary Evening Classes (English Stresm) in the following centre»- Secondary F— IV Level Queensway Secondary School, Tanglin Integrated Secondary School, Ahmad Ibrahim Integrated Secondary School, Whitley Secondary School, Changkat Changi133 words
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329 1967-01-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Members of the 200-strong Selangor Indian News Vendors' association today paralysed the sales and distribution of the Malay Mail, throughout this Federal capital city, Ipoh. Penang Seremban and Malacca. The reason behind this "move" by the vendors was the alleged failure329 words
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Article, Illustration376 1967-01-14 12 EL SOTO - EL SOTO. :OINGAPORE, Fri. Ooh la la here j® comes the girls not from Paris or Hollywood as their costumes may suggest, but direct from Japan for a special performance here on Wednesday night at the Good- wood Hotel. The occasion: The visit of Japan Air376 words
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352 1967-01-14 12 JOLLY WOOD. Fri. (NANA) Just as everyone thinks he can write The Great American Novel, so doe s each American believe he can compose a hit song. And. as a consequence, the professionals are kept busy shoveling the avalanche of unsolicited manuscripts off352 words
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Article66 1967-01-14 12 IN 'One Million Years 8.C.", Raquel Welch wears a fur bikini and boots to match, but they avail her nought. She is carried off by a prehistoric monstrous bird and taken for a ride kicking her fur booties very prettily. But not even the bird bothers66 words
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Article41 1967-01-14 12 THE LSD explosion has hit the studios in Hollywood. Five films on the subject in preparation Al's "Hallucination Generation" and "The Trip." Also Filmway's "Don't Make Waves," which has a college professor under the influence of the dangerous drug.41 words
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Article688 1967-01-14 12 London, Fri. (UPI) upon a time there were four lads from Liverpool who made music with such a joyous beat that all the kingdom rejoiced at the sound and they became marvellously rich. And then one day they became bored. "The days when three688 words
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Article, Illustration156 1967-01-14 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. One of Singapore's top recording groups, "The Silver Strings", together with singers Mike and Herb will be appearing in conjunction with this year's "Queen of Lion City" contest. The ball and beauty contest will be held at the victoria Memorial Hall156 words
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Article, Illustration306 1967-01-14 13 Lim Meng Khee - By: Lim Meng Khee, AMIDST the euthusiastic cat-calls and wolf-whistles, I watched a curvaecous brunette wiggling to the exotic LatinAmerican beat in a leading night-spot here. Earlier, she was dressed in a Kimono, displaying the graceful Japanese fan dance. In a moment's disappearing act/'306 words
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Article359 1967-01-14 13 TJOLLYWOOD, Fri. (NANA) British actress Susannah York is preparing to sue Director Nick Ray for their picture they did not make in Yugoslavia. Everything was get according to the pretty blonde. The clothes were commissioned. Lawrence Harvey was signed to co-star. And then the project was359 words
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Miscellaneous858 1967-01-14 13 YOUR a—B3gxg .<gy N; litnduiu HBHHHWHHiH Hi. P Hi CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang, 6 Ipoh and Mrlaka: 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. 3.00 OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary. 3.01 HOLIDAY858 words
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Miscellaneous311 1967-01-14 13 GALA 2 728 7 No* Showing: 1.3M. 4. 6 .<• A 9.15 Tomorrow Extra Show at 11 am. "OPERATION POKER" Roger Browne Color Scope Tonight M'nite! P'Vision Color Rita TUSHINGHAM THE TRAP" A Rank Organisation Picture QDEON 21 116 Todav At II. 1.3(1. 4. «.M. 9 SO p m "ALVAREZ311 words
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308 1967-01-14 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singopore Company of Archers has invited three archery clubs to come within its fold to boost the sport in the Republic. Mr. Bill Wee, President of the S.C.A., said the clubs are Royal Air Force, Tengah; Royal Marine Archery308 words
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Article194 1967-01-14 14 SAN DIEGO, California, Fri. (AP) Jerry Steelsmith. a young Calif or nian, shot a seven-under-par 64 on Thursday for a one-stroke lead over Randy Glover in the opening round of the San Diego Open, launching golf's winter tour. Steelsmith, who said he was on the verge194 words
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Article247 1967-01-14 14 MADRAS, Fri. (AFP) India yesterday made four changes in their Test cricket side in a late bid to gain honours from the already lost series with the West Indies. In the side for the final Test beginning here today are openers F.M. Engineer and D.N. Sardesai,247 words
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803 1967-01-14 14 R. D. SELVA - TODAY'S HAAS 'MALAYA' CUP RUGBY FINAL By R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Singapore Joint Services, defending champions of the Malaysian Rugby Union H.M.S. "Malaya" Cup, should have a very good chance of retaining the Cup when they clash with Commonwealth Forces North tomorrow at803 words
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189 1967-01-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The President of the Malaysian Rugby Union, Mr. M. Pestana, in his message in the souvenir programme for the Cup finals said. "The Services units stationed in West Malaysia have contributed much to the standard and interest of Rugby and the189 words
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Article46 1967-01-14 14 TORONTO, Wed. (AP) Canada scored two thirdperiod goals last night for a 4-3 win over the touring Russian national hockey team. The victory before 15,878 fans gave the Canadians their second victory in three meetings with the Russians. The third game was a tie.46 words
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242 1967-01-14 14 SINGAPORE. Fr i. The Ceylon Sports Club and the Singapore Recreation Club with 10 points each head the Division I SHA League Championship. Both have played five games in favour and are expected to meet in the key match In early February242 words
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228 1967-01-14 14 IPOH, Fri. Soccer fans con exp6ct some fast and interesting soccer when Perak Chinese and Penang Chinese clash in the second round of the North Zone of the Maloy sian Chinese Football Association Cup match to be played tomorrow at the City Stadium228 words
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207 1967-01-14 14 TOKY'O, Fri. (AFP) North Korea have withdrawn from the sth World Women's Volleyball Championships in protest against the Japanese organiser's decision not to call that country "the Korean People's Democratic Republic/' according to Pyongyang Radio monitored here this morning. The radio said207 words
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Article66 1967-01-14 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. Australia and New Zealand will play friendly hockey games here in early October before taking part in the English hockey tournment. This was disclosed by Mr. S. Yoga raj ah. Secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association. The games will be played at the Farrer Park66 words
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Advertisement113 1967-01-14 14 TENDER NOTICE PEMBERI-TAHU TAW ARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar di-Jaba-tan Kerja Ray a Kelas E dan ka-atas akan di-terima diPejabat Jurutera Kerja J.K.R. Ulu Selangor, Kuala Kubu Bahru hingga pukol 12.00 tengahari pada 23.1.67. UNTOK: Membena dan menyiapkan sabuah Masjid di-Ulu Bern am. Segala butir2 boleh didapati di-masa113 words
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Article1496 1967-01-14 15 Race l: Horiei Class 6 6 Furlongs 1. 4S P.M. 1 M3 y 788 3 «22 4 not 5 810 6 474 7 'jsn fl 852 «i 6M in n60 2lM» 13 048 F.mlr Star lira ndon Winning Number Escort (•cmini 1 Siau Kuniang I arlv Mark1,496 words
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155 1967-01-14 15 LONDON, Fri. One of the highest prices ever offered for a thoroughbred stallion has been maifle i Charlottesville, sire of the 1966 Epsom Derby winner, Charlottown. A £730,000 bid has come from a horse-breeding syndicate in the United States of America. Charlottesville, foaled155 words
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Article82 1967-01-14 15 PRAGUE. Fri. (AFP) The draw for the World Women's Basketball Championships to be played in Czechoslovakia from April 13 to 22 was made here yesterday. Group Aat Bruno: United States, Soviet Union, Yugoslavia. Australia. Group B at Bratislava: Czechoslovakia. Cuba, South Korea. Italy. Group C at Gottwaldov:82 words
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Article1856 1967-01-14 15 WINDSOR LAD - Coleman rides three winners Ipoh race By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Fri. —Escort (S. Khamis) paid th# day's hightif dividend of $2Bl for o win ytstsrdoy, ths second day of tht Perak Turf Club's January Maating. Escort cam# with a well-timed run over the last furlong1,856 words
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Article385 1967-01-14 15 IPOH, Fri. The following is the Stipendiary Steward's Report on the second day of the current Perak Turf Club's January Meeting: Race 1. After jumping away Hendak Menang (Kingston) stumbled. During the race Pulau Pinang (Asuwadi) raced very greenly and near the 3 furlongs had385 words
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77 1967-01-14 15 IPOH, Fri. Bellendaine (Khamis) returned the best time of the day when he skipped 3f. in 41 1/5 sec. on a very heavy track this morning. Peace Pipe (Sharri) also impressed in a 3f. solo, clocking 41 4/5 sec. Tarzan II (Coleman) was pulling77 words
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Article209 1967-01-14 15 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (AFP)—Mr. Iwao Wakamatiu, manager of Japanese featherweight challenger Mitsunori Seki. thinks the complete healing of his left hand may be decisive in his world title bout here on Jan. 29. He expects not only a victory, but a knockout, over Mexican209 words
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147 1967-01-14 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Chinese will meet Jonore Chinese in the M.C. F A Cut) socrer competition on Sunday, Jan. 15, at Kluang. The winners of this match will meet the winners of the tie between Perak Chinese/ Penang Chinese who will plav off tomorrow147 words
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Article131 1967-01-14 15 PENANG. Fri. Penang. the reigning champions, will meet Selangor in the Foong Seong Cup intcr-zone tie. to be played at the Han Chiang High School indoor stadium on Jan. 18 and 19. Johore will play Perak in the other zone tie. The final will be played at131 words
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Miscellaneous44 1967-01-14 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL 553.625 Ist Prise: *****7 (924,131) 2nd Prise: *****5 ($12,065) 3rd Prise: *****0 6.032) Martcrs ($745 each) Nos. *****6 *****4 *****9 *****6 *****3 *****0 *****5 *****9 *****0 Consolation ($469 each) Nos. *****2 *****1 *****9 *****0 *****3 *****0 *****8 *****9 *****9 *****944 words
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217 1967-01-14 16 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Fri. (AFP) Flying Scotsman Jackie Steward, winner of the New Zealand Grand Prix last Saturday, should complete the double and win the Tasman Cup at the Wills International Race Meeting at Levin tomorrow. The Tasman Cup is the217 words
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Article110 1967-01-14 16 EAST BERLIN, Fri. (AFP) Another Eastern European nation East Germany has pulled out of the World Women's Volleyball Championships to be staged in Tokyo, Jan. 18 and 19. Reasons for the move, said the East German Federation yesterday are the discriminatory measures being taken by the110 words
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90 1967-01-14 16 MONTE CARLO. Fri. (AFP i Five new withdrawals from the Monte Carlo rally were announced here yesterday: From Frankfurt No. 60. Harry Bierman (Netherlands) in a Simca. From Rheims No. 130, Piero Chiantelassa and Sergio Morando (Italy) in a Lancia Fulvia. From Monte Carlo90 words
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412 1967-01-14 16 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Twenty-four of Japan's top professional golfers will go overseas and compete in this year's Far East golf circuit which opens on Feb. 23 with the Philippine Open in Manila. The list includes longhitting Hideyo Sugimoto and Mitsutaka Kono.412 words
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599 1967-01-14 16 SEOUL, Fri. (UPI).— Pedro Adigue of the Philippines was listed as the first contender for the now vacant Orient lightweight title in the latest official ratings of the Oriental Boxing Federation. Akihisa Someya of Japan soared to the second contender's599 words
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207 1967-01-14 16 LONDON. Fri. (I'PI). —Basil Reay, Secretary of the English Lawn Tennis Association and the International Federation, said on Tuesday Western Australia probably is going it alone in a bid to have open tennis staged at Wimbledon. Reay was commenting on a report from207 words
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Article89 1967-01-14 16 CHRISTCHURCH. Fri. (UPI) Philippines master Rodolfo C- Tan Cardoso beat Australian S. Krist* in the 13th round of the Canterbury Chess Club Centennial tournament at Christchurch on Wednesday to gain second place with ten and one half points. One round remains. Russian grand master Yuri L.89 words
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Article, Illustration96 1967-01-14 16 LONDON: Up-to-date amenities for Surrey County Cricket Club players and spectators including terraced seating for 22.000 people (18.000 spectators, 4.000 members) will be provided without cost to the Club if an ambitious plan to be submitted for the development of Kennington Oval is accepted by the CouncilU.P.I. Photo. - 96 words
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Article133 1967-01-14 16 NEW YORK. Fri. (AFP) Dick Tiger of Nigeria, the light-heavyweight champion of the world, has received an offer of U.S. SIOO.OOO to defend his title against Bob Foster in Washington, the offer was made by Mushkv Salow, Foster's manager, and promoter Vince McMahon of Washington.133 words
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210 1967-01-14 16 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Fri. (AP). —The Chairman of Cassius Clay's Draft Board said on Thursday that a Federal injunction is now the only way to reopen the heavyweight champion's appeal for deferment as a Black Muslim Minister. J. Allen Sherman. Chairman of Local Board No.210 words
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139 1967-01-14 16 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) A group of prominent Fil pino sportsmen has called for the creation of a Sports Ministry to lift ud the Philippines' skidding athletic development programme. The Association for the Advancement of Amateur Athletics (AAA) said it could see no other solution139 words
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1224 1967-01-14 16 THE Singapore Turf Club's 1967 racing season opens at Bukit Timah on January 21, 22. 28 and 29 There will be eight races on the first, second and third day, and nine races on the fourth day. A total of 282 horses has been1,224 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-01-14 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 2.14 a.m. (8.2 ft); 301 p.m. (6.6 ft.) Port Swettenham: 7.49 a.m. (14.3 ft.); 8.19 p.m. (15 ft.) Port Dickson: 8.41 a.m. (8.4 ft.); 8.52 p.m. (8.6 ft.) Singapore: 1.41 a.m. (8.4 ft.); 12.39 p.m. (9.8 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 12.32 a.m. (8.5 ft.); 10.55 a.m. (6.760 words
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