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Title Section27 1967-01-23 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 186 Monday, January 23 1967. fr MC(P) 2251 t r KDN 2660 Price 15 cent;27 words
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Article145 1967-01-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A riar ng gunman, flanker < -.a-^r-brandish-ings thugs, disarmed a detective in a daylight robbery In a coffee shop here today. The robber seized a pistol from the detective before thev took away about $1,500 in rash and jewellery from people who145 words
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Article552 1967-01-23 1 Chou called emergency meeting Tension, turmoil mounting TOKYO, JAN. 22 (UPI) THE tension and turmoil are mount reporter of the Hungarian news agency MTI disclosed yesterday. He said the revolutionary rebels are in control of the capital's main thoroughfare and square in the vicinity of the Party552 words
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Article387 1967-01-23 1 SAIGON. Sun. (UPI) Deadly streams of Communist gunfire shot down four more F-S. airplanes and forced a fifth to a crash landing yesterday. Three American pilots were killed and four others were miss- ing in action. The Yankee fighter-bomb-ers striking again at key rail387 words
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Article71 1967-01-23 1 WINDHOEK. South Africa. Sun (UPI> A police helicopter yesterday rescued 20 seamen clinging to the hull of their overturned coastal vessel "Vinkingur" on a sandbank 90 miles south of Walvis Bay. The helicopttr rescue winch jammed as it arrived on the scene but the pilot tied71 words
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Article72 1967-01-23 1 HONG KONG. Sun. (AP) Workers, peasants and former soldiers have formed their own anti-Mao Army in Kiangsi and seized control of much of that key province. Nanchang Radio revealed in a broadcast ordering action against the revolt. Th#> anti-Maoists, the broadcast said, have barricaded roads,72 words
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Article118 1967-01-23 1 MACAO. Sun. lUPI) Six Communist Chinese gunboats suddenly intruded into Macao territorial waters at 1710 GMT today and continued to manoeuvre between Macao and its outlying island of Taipa. The flotilla sailed into Macao apparently to intimidate local Portuguese government officials to accept Communist demands118 words
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562 1967-01-23 1 JAKARTA. Sun. (AP) —Like the legendary Humptv Dumpty on the wall, Indonesia's President Sukarno appears headed for a great fall. And all the King's men and all the King s horses won't be able to put Pres. Sukarno together again short of a562 words
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Advertisement559 1967-01-23 1 Insecticides, Herbicides Fungicides. BIAN HENG CO. (M) LID. HELP the flood victims NOW! SEND your donations to the National Disaster Relief Fund r about $1,500 »wellery from ho were play- > eye-witness, ered the back le shophouse door. the shop and is a holdup. you will be an said, rted559 words
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356 1967-01-23 2 KHOO BOON CHOO - PENANG, SUN. By KHOO BOON CHOO rUB sporting sqns, tye "Cfioonf* brofhprs played hosts to over 1,000 quests including the Governor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, and his Consort on the occasion of the fortieth wedding anniversary or their parents, Mr. *nd Mp.356 words
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Article106 1967-01-23 2 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minuter, Tun Abdul Tiazak came here today and enrolled his 12-year-old son, Ahmad Joharl. in the Malay College. The Malay College was today re-opened a week later than other schools In the country, as the building was used as106 words
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481 1967-01-23 2 The delegation, led by Enche Nasruddin bin Mohamed. the Deputy Secretary. Ministry of Commerce and Industry would be away for a week. H? said that other member's of the delegation would discuss vfrious aspects of the issue regarding tHeir respective ministries.481 words
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Article180 1967-01-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The nine million Christian people in Indonesia today is also part and parcel of the "New Order" regime in Indonesia, said the retired Chief of Army Staff General T. B. S Sinatupang. He arrived today at the invitation of the Malaysia and Singapore180 words
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Article, Illustration48 1967-01-23 2 The Mentri Besar. Perak. Dafo Ahmad bin Said (centre) pictured after dfelarinr open the 532.000 Chinese temple at Kroh on Friday. Government's contributed to the construction of the temple was $12,000. On the right is the chairman 0 the Temple Committee, Mr. Lam Kok Leong.48 words
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252 1967-01-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malaysian High Commissioner in Singapore, Dato jama! bin Abdul Latif, thanked the British Armed Forces stationed in Singapore for their good services rendered to the flood victims during the recent flood catastrophe in West Malaysia. The High Commissioner 4v>res.sed his appreciation252 words
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1128 1967-01-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More donations were received today and yesterday for the National Disaster Relief Fund: Through the Deputy Prime Minister Tunku Abdullah bin Tuanku Abdul Rahman, M.P- Rawang $2OO, UMNO Rawang Branch, Selangor. $lOO, UMNO Bukit Kangkar Branch and residents of Tangkak,1,128 words
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Article1133 1967-01-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The latest list of donations to the National Disaster Relief Fund Through Deputv Prime Mister Collections made by Thomas Kana. MP. for Sibu. (donations from timber merchants. bankers and 510.000.00. Kesatuan P?kerja2 Lembaga Leterik NeChawangan Seremban and Anonvmous, Singapore $lOO. T-.rouiih Minister of Information Broadcasting:1,133 words
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164 1967-01-23 3 KANGAR. Sun. The Government would help to rehabilitate those farmers affected by the floods by providing them with free seeds and subsidised fertilisers. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji Ghazali bin Haji Jawi. said this today after his tour of Perils to see the164 words
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Article, Illustration89 1967-01-23 3 "We believe that faith in God gives meaning: and purpose to human life..." the 1967 officers of the K.L. Junior Chamber pledging their Jaycee Creed as thev were sworn into office by Mr. Yong Poh Shin, (extreme left) the immediate past president. Others in the pictureEASTERN SUN Pix. - 89 words
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Article164 1967-01-23 3 PENANG. Sun. Approximately 900 acres of padi were damaged by the recent floods in the Pinang Tunggal and Bumbong Lima areas, in Province Wellesley North. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Tuan Haji Mohammed bin Haji Ghazali Jawi. who visited the areas yesterday, requested the164 words
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Article39 1967-01-23 3 IPOH, Sun. A rubber, tapper. Miss Yap Ah Kam alias Yap Yoon Choong. 20, was killed by a hit-and-run motorist on ner way to work on a bicycle at the 18-3 4 milestone, Sungei Siput North.39 words
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169 1967-01-23 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon—The Raja Muda, Tunku Mahmud, has called on the people to strengthen their solidarity and work for the benefit of the nation. He also urged the people to give their wholehearted support to the flood victims and contribute generously towards the National Disaster169 words
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Article96 1967-01-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thieves broke into the house of a rice-seller in Margaret Drive and escaped with $l5O in cash and property worth $147.50 yesterday evening Ngim Kee Fook. owner of the house, later told the Police that he left his house at 230 p.m. with his96 words
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Article, Illustration175 1967-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. —A Singapore architect. Mr. Seow Eu Jin, recently returned to the University of Melbourne where he was the first local student to graduate from architecture there. Bince then, more than 250 Asian architects, mainly from Singapore and Malaysia. have followed him through175 words
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Article, Illustration538 1967-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Armed robbers this afternoon surprised a group of workers in on office in Asia Insurance Building and took away cash and valuables. Two of them were armed with a revolver each (one is believed to be a toy) and another robber armed538 words
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Article119 1967-01-23 4 PENANG, Sun. Applications for Rotary Foundation Fellowships for the academic year 1968-1969 are being invited by the Rotary Club of Penang. The award is for one year of graduate study abroad commencing from July, 1968 and Fellowships are awarded for study in any field. Applicants must be119 words
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358 1967-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The President of the University of Singapore Academic StafT Association, Mr. Maurice Baker, has suggested that the University confer honorary degrees on outstanding public servants who have achieved distinction in i n d us t rialisation, housing, and other areas of public service.358 words
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202 1967-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Post Office Savings Bank had some 5,415 more depositors on Dec. 31, 1965 as against the same date the year before. The Postmaster-General, Enche Mohammed Ibrahim bin Varshay, made this disclosure in his report on the Post202 words
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Article, Illustration99 1967-01-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun The President of the Sin. gapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Soon Peng Yam. yesterday opened the million-dollar Singapura Emporium in the Tay Buan Guan Shopping Centre in Katong. During the opening ceremony. Mr. Chan* Sen Yon?. Chairman of of the Emporium, said that99 words
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Miscellaneous38 1967-01-23 4 ABU IdCSS FCA FOLLOWIMCI YOU THERE "MiWAY YOU DANCED-EAK! I FEU SO FUNNY WHEN PEOPLE LOOKED AT XOU AKD LAUbKfD YOU WERE SUCH AEM6AMESMENT/ IB HI 9 P® RUT 1 WAS DOING EXACTLY WHAT YOU IMD *I>JH lSa38 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article403 1967-01-23 5 'Arrogance of power' NEW YORK, Sun. (AFP). Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Mr. William Fulbrifcht today put forward an eight-point peace plan tor Vietnam which would lead to the eventual neutralisation of the whole of South-East Asia. in his book "Arrogance of power" published here403 words
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Article161 1967-01-23 5 GWELO. Rhodesia, Sun. C*pjj The leader of 13--ember Opposition bloc in the 65-* at Rhodesian ParLament. Mr. Josiah Gondo, tod the United Peoples' Party (UPP) convention here tha* sanctions against the rebellions colony were "causjrg a gradual slowdown in our economy...trade is falling off and unemployment growing161 words
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277 1967-01-23 5 MADRID. Sun. (UPI) A Spanish noblewoman, arrested last week while leading an anti-American demonstration, said yesterday she hates to be called "The Red Duchess." "I am not a Communist, nor Red, nor Green, not any colour." said 30-year-oid Lam Isabel Alvarez De Toledo277 words
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Article143 1967-01-23 5 VUKOVAR, Yugoslavia, Sun. (AP) Salvo Rakin, a 22-year-old unemployed technician, killed two complete strangers yesterday and fired at another in a restaurant in an apparently motiveless shooting literally at the drop of a hat. Witnesses in the restaurant of the Lav Hotel said that Rakin143 words
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Article318 1967-01-23 5 BOSTON, Massachusetts, Sun. (AP). Robert Q Computer of Massachesetts Institute of Technology (MIT) started learning chess two months ago and in its first game yesterday almost defeated a player with a master rating. "It was very embarrassing," said Carl Wagner, a student at MIT.318 words
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Article87 1967-01-23 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) The Weekly Bulletin at St. Bartholomews Roman Catholic Church in Chicago carried an unusual message from Its pastor. Monsignor Edward Burke told his parishioners he opposes integration in his allwhite neighbourhood on Chicago's Northwest side. A spokesman for Chicago Archbishop John Patrick Cody countered87 words
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139 1967-01-23 5 JAKARTA. Sun. (AP) Congress Chairman General Abdul Haris Nasution said ttie trial of Communist coup leader Brigadier General Supardjo should end by February, It was reported yesterday. Gen. Nasution said Congress would immediately hold its plenary session at the end of the trial to139 words
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Article55 1967-01-23 5 CAIRO. Sun. (AFP) Ninety vessels, Including 40 tankers passed through the Suez Canal yesterday in the canal's heaviest day of traffic since it was opened in 1879. the Middle East News Agency reported here. The Canal's revenue during 1966 reached US$22O million as against about $l9B million55 words
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Article261 1967-01-23 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) A Congressman declared today that Poland should not receive American assistance while it gives aid to Cuba and North Vietnam. Republican Congressman Mr. Odin Langen termed "incredible" a State Department proposal that US$26 million in debts Poland owes the United States for food shipments261 words
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Article105 1967-01-23 5 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) Gerhart H. Seger, a journalist who was the youngest member of the German Reichstag when he was elected as a Social Democrat ih 1930, died yesterday at his home in Jamaica. Queens. He was 70. Mr Seger, arrested when Hitler came to power105 words
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Article222 1967-01-23 5 MELBOURNE, Australia, Sun. (AP) South Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky entered the home stretch of his Australian tour today with a visit to an aircraft factory and an officer cadet training school in this southern city of two million people. While Opposition Leader Mr.222 words
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Article158 1967-01-23 5 BEIRUT, Sun. (UPI) The Iraqi government decided yesterday to order the Western-owned International Petroleum Corp. (IPC) to settle Its conflict with Syria this week and resume pumping of Iraqi crude oil to the Mediterranean. Baghdad radio said the decision was adopted at a special session158 words
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Article212 1967-01-23 5 ROMF. Sun. <UM) Tow thousand mourners yesterday marched in the funeral procession of two young brothers gunned down in a jewel robbery that shocked Italy. Rome Mayor Amerigo Petruccl, the city's chief prosecutor and Police Chief and other authorities followed the coffins of Silvano and212 words
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Article, Illustration385 1967-01-23 5 HONGKONG, Sun. (UPI). Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-Tung moved today to consolidate his forces for a new drive against his strongly entrenched opponents, according to Peking Radio. Mao and his supporters moved to weld the workers and student groups backing him Into a broadAP Photo. - 385 words
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Article195 1967-01-23 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. (AP) The worst storm of the winter slashed across Northern California and Nevada yesterday interrupting rail and highway traffic across the Sierra, flooding scores of homes and knocking out power to several communities. The storm roared across the Sierra at 80 miles an195 words
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Article61 1967-01-23 5 BONN Sun. (AFP) Abortion should be legalised for German women who are rape victims, German Justice Minister H. Gustav Heineman told the Sunday newspaper "Rundschau am Sonntag" in an interview published here today. He also said homosexuality should be legalised "so long as it is not flagrant and61 words
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325 1967-01-23 5 BRASILIA, Sun. (UPI) Congress yesterday defeated a motion proposing the impeachment of Brazilian President Humberto Castello BranCO. The vote was 221 to 9, with 60 abstentions. Congress thus supported a committee report last week recommending that the motion filed by two Opposition325 words
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Article217 1967-01-23 5 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Sun. (AP). Jewish leaders warned yesterday that unless American Jews come forth with generous aid for Israel many of the gains made in the last 18 years will be lost. Mr Edward Ginsberg of Cleveland, Associate General Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, and217 words
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608 1967-01-23 6 'We need 4 million troops in Vnom' CHEYENNE, Wyoming# Sun. (UP|) A foreign newt analyst for United Press International predicted on Friday night that the number of troops can be expected to rise in Vietnam# and the casual- ty rate will increase608 words
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246 1967-01-23 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI). President Johnson's "Great society" vision has bogged down at home and the astronomical Vietnam war bill Is beginning to hurt the nation. Tne senate is all set for another agonizing assessment of one of America's knottiest problems: What to do about crime,246 words
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Article104 1967-01-23 6 CORBIN. Kentucky. Sun. (AP) Harry J. Alder, 29, couldn't get to the church on time on Saturday so he was married to Sharon Bhelton from his bed at the South-eastern Baptist Hospital. The couple planned to be married at Green Street Church of God in Williamsburg104 words
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Article, Illustration443 1967-01-23 6 Serious difficulties' in Soviet plan MOSCOW, Sun. Soviet spacemen are finding a manned moon landing a "very difficult'' task despite development of "new and more perfect rockets" during the past year, a pioneer cosmonaut said today. "Serious difficulties" standing in the way of a moon landingAP Photo. - 443 words
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Article123 1967-01-23 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) The "fine print" has been the downfall of many. It trapped eight of the Justice Department's best legal minds yesterday for about two hours. It seems Solicitor General Thurgood Marshall. Assistant Attorney General Jonh Doar, and six other lawyers boarded a department123 words
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Article283 1967-01-23 6 SACRAMENTO, California, Sun. (UPI). —The third stage of the Huge Saturn-5 rocket that Is scheduled to orbit three astronauts late this year blew up on Friday on a test stand. The blast could be a serious blow to the Saturn-5 moon rocket development programme which already is283 words
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449 1967-01-23 6 HOLLYWOOD, Siin. (AP). Actress An n Sherj. dan, once billed as "The Oeuiph Girl" died yesterday of cancer in her San Fernanda Valley home, friends reported. Miss Sheridan, who woultj have been 52 on Feb 21. had recently returned to thi limelight449 words
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Article69 1967-01-23 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP) At the request of Mrs. John F. Kennedy, the government will cease supplying her with funds for office and clerical help, effective next July 1. The President's widow is receiving US$3O,OOO for the current fiscal year to help her cope with massive correspondence69 words
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320 1967-01-23 6 Buffalo New York, Sun. (UPI) The complex atomic arrangement of an eniyme, which plays a key role in cell growth and may be Important to cancer research has been discovered by researchers at Roswell Park Memorial Institute. Dr. David Harker. director of the centre of320 words
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209 1967-01-23 6 CHICAGO, Sun. (UPI) Floyd Williams. 57, had a simple job but he liked it He operated a gas engine :n an oil refinery for 22 years' the same refinery where members of his family had worked for three generations. He was loyal to the company and209 words
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Article189 1967-01-23 6 NORTH ALI-ERTOW, England, Sun. (UPI) Police hunting throughout the county of Yorkshire said yesterday they may have located a man who severed nose they found at a road crash and kept "alive" for him in a hospital deep Police launched the York-shire-wide hunt late on189 words
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Article85 1967-01-23 6 SAO PAULO, Brazil. Sun. (UPI> A small boy shot down a helicopter witn a homemade slingshot Thursday. Sao Paulo police reported yesterday. Police withheld the boy name and age but said ne fired a rock which struck the rotor of a low fly.ns helicopter belonging to85 words
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Article, Illustration27 1967-01-23 7 VATICAN CITY, Sun. Britain's Prime Minister Wilson is seen here presenting the Pope with a silver chalace when they met at the Vatican last Tuesday. AP Photo.27 words
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Article138 1967-01-23 7 Melbourne, sun. (AP) Five tons of shelled peas spilled from an overturned truck and spread 18 ir hes deep across the main Me o :rne-Geelong road Traffic was blocked briefly. People from nearby houses carted off the peas in wheelbarrows. buckets and other containers for home138 words
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181 1967-01-23 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) Latin America is barely holding its own in a crucial race to keep food production on a pace with a rapidly rising population, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported yesterday. An agriculture department report estimates that food production in 1966 In181 words
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Article118 1967-01-23 7 KINSHASA. Congo. Sun. (AP) The Congolese government announced yesterday that no foreign technicians working at the Katanga Copper Mines would be required to stay against their will. The communique issued after an all-day cabinet meeting was in response to Friday's Belgian Government protest The Brussel's note118 words
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Article131 1967-01-23 7 LONDON. Sun (UPD The laughter of children sounded a little sad to Coco the circus clown today. Britain's last big circus *'as losing its home and even its new owner, millionaire Maxwell Joseph, has not been able to find a site for its performers and veteran clowns131 words
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204 1967-01-23 7 VANDENBERG Air Force Base California. Sun. (AP> A new "instant weather" satellite, designed to bolster a network of spacecraft now photographing earth's cloud cover, is scheduled to be launched on Wednesday by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). If successful, it will be204 words
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TOWARDS A UNITED EUROPE...
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719 1967-01-23 7 Pope ill, miss ceremony WARSAW, Sun. (UPI) Poland's church-state relations appeared today to be getting back in balance after a second meeting between officials from both sides and the announcement that a high-ranking Polish prelate will be going to Rome this weekend. The secretary719 words
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Article101 1967-01-23 7 MELBOURNE. Sun.(AP)— Rabbits are multiplying by the million and again threatening pastures in SouthEastern Australia. Rabbit sightings in and around the suburbs of Melbourne reflect the growing rabbit population. Resistance to the disease myxomatosis which virtually annihilated Australia's rabbits has now reached the stage where breeding is101 words
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99 1967-01-23 7 REDLANDS. California, Sun. (UPI) The George H. Armacost family boasts father and son college presidents. R. George H. Armacost. 61, has been president of the University of Redlands since 1945. His son. Peter. 31, will assume the presidency of Ottawa University in Ottawa. Kansas, next99 words
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Article474 1967-01-23 7 LONDON, Sun. (AP).— France opened crucial talks on international trade liquidaties by calling on the United States and Britain to "remove uncertainties" of the strength of the dollar and the pound, which are reserve currencies to finance world trade. Both tne US and UK are474 words
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381 1967-01-23 7 TEN YEARS TO ADJUST' PARIS. Sun. (AP) President de Gaulle was authoritatively reported yesterday to be pondering a compromise over Britain's bid to join the European Common Market a compromise bases on plans to give the British specially negotiated associate membership. The idea381 words
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Article64 1967-01-23 7 AMSTERDAM. Sun. (AP) —Newly-wed Dutch Princess Margariet and her husband Pieter Van Vollenhoven left on Friday night from Zurich. Switzerland, where they were honeymooning, by plane for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the Dutch radio said last night. The couple travelled by plane under the name Gerritensen. It64 words
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Article181 1967-01-23 7 BOSTON, Sun. (UPI) Heart specialist Dr. Paul Dudley White. 80, is out to catch a big gray whale by the tail. Dr. White plans to leave on Thursday for Baja, California where an expedition will attempt to measure the heart beat of the181 words
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Article76 1967-01-23 7 MEDIA. Pennsylvania. Sun. (UPl)—"What a pair of adenoids" remarked a prowl car policeman into his radio transmitter over the loud snoring of a fellow officer who fell asleep in his prowl car with the microphone switched on. The sonorous snores and occasional sputterings of the sleeping76 words
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180 1967-01-23 7 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Sun. (UPl)—Fidel Castro's long unseen revolutionary aide, Ernesto (CHE) Guevara. recently passed through Montevideo International Airport, well informed sources indicated here yesterday. In a meeting on Friday, a high military official said Guevara, who has been missing since June 1965, was reported180 words
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Article150 1967-01-23 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. (AP) A Pacific coast gale moved into Northern California yesterday, bringing flood warnings and evacuation of homes threatened by a landslide. Heavy rains which began on Friday continued throughout the night in the Russian River basin and caused a sharp rise all150 words
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Miscellaneous119 1967-01-23 6 pBOM REYKJAVIK. icelamp 10 SOOTH AMERICA ,THE THMU&t 4RGANIZATIOH WAS IN STKAUGE. MYSTERIOUS action/ samemiNG Of WORLP-SUAKIN6 FRDPOKTIONS WA6 ABOUTIO BREAK.' BUT WHAT WAS THIS i TOPAECREr? WHfIL f HOWANPJWWERE woulptwey strike? THESE WERE THE VITAL QUESTIONS ALEXANDER WAMMtf SOUOHTTOAN6WE* A&HELUINO^P... im W'". /k X )k\NX AW TMN, 00 TUB119 words
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Article392 1967-01-23 8 ARE Malaysians capable of running their own affairs? We ask this question because since Independence the Central Government has brought into the country experts of various types to advise on many problems. Now we are having an expert to study the railway and transport problems. The railway lost392 words
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Article351 1967-01-23 8 r' HAS stunned the Malaysian Director of Tourism, Enche Osman Siru, to discover that free travel to Sabah is hedged with many restrictions. As a West Malaysian he is regarded almost a foreigner in East Malaysia, where his passport only is valid but not his identity card.351 words
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Article, Illustration843 1967-01-23 8 R. E. STANDARD, JR - Suharto Sukarno tussle: Will it lead to civil war? By: R. E. STANDARD, JR. The big question in Indonesia today is whether it can halt 15 months of economic indecision, political manoeuvre and drift toward civil war. Real authority rests with Lt. Gen. Suharto who took over in October, 1965,843 words
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507 1967-01-23 8 WASHINGTON, SUN. A RECENT Washington Post editorial chides President Ho Chi Minh for his contention that peace in Vietnam would mean the loss of North Vietnam's freedom and independence. The freedom and independence of North Vietnam have never been threatened by the507 words
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1049 1967-01-23 8 A Science Correspondent - By: A Science Correspondent PICTURE this in your future: Gleaming, smogless new cities arising from deserts, jungles and other regions now unfit for living. Atomic stations that furnish the cheap power for air conditioning in summer and heat in winter without polluting the1,049 words
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1015 1967-01-23 9 SLNGAPOKE, SIN. main provisions in :an Budget down on Thursday were(a. A "development" tax of v. on profits, including tr of businesses, trades a: t vorat.ons and including rents. (b» Total income, instead r just Malaysian income, m r.argeable to Malaysian tax. (r> The 21,015 words
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Article320 1967-01-23 9 PI NTA DIL ESTE, Uruguay, Sun (JM GATTs first confer nee in Latin America enc?d here yesterday on a our note, with developed nd underdeveloped poultries bickering over tarfT preference policies. In debae after debate behind clsed doors, the underdeve'oped nations bitterly acused the320 words
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273 1967-01-23 9 LONDON, Sun. Britain pushed up the value of her exports by 6i per cent last year, reports The Board of Trade in London. Imports were up too. but by only some 3i per cent, and the average monthly trade deficit was nearly halved from273 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1967-01-23 9 J.H.M. SYKES - By J.H.M. SYKES THE world demand for electrical energy rises at about 7 per cent, per annum, but in large cities it rises much more rapidly. In consequence, electricity supply authorities have to face a considerable problem in bringing more and more power into1,084 words
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359 1967-01-23 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The engines of aircraft flown by Malaysia-Singaport Airlines (MSA> will be overhauled by a new company in Britain. Known as BAOC Engine Overhaul Ltd.. the company came Into being this month with a £1.500.000 capital. It will take over the airline servicing359 words
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Article189 1967-01-23 9 NEW YORK, Sun. (AFP). Close to 190.000 long tons of new rubber were consumed by U.S. manufacturers in November, the Rubber Manufacturers Association reports. While off 6.45 per cent from the preceeding month, the total was 5.82 per cent higher than that recorded in the189 words
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Article50 1967-01-23 9 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Sales of new cars In Sweden, which in JanuaryJuly were running a quarter to over a third lower than in the same period last year, showed some recovery in August Sales In that month totalled 15.288 units, down only 1.048 on August last year.50 words
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Article890 1967-01-23 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from K.L. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline ML 019 from Kuala Lnmpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lnmpur. Time 16.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 front Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline ML 005 from Penang. lpoh,890 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1967-01-23 10 u25a0ST3M - SReoi^h ■ST3M OF course you know that colonial bard, Rudyard Kipling's: Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the ticain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God's great Judgment Seat; But there is neither East nor West, Border nor Breed, nor1,153 words
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Article, Illustration424 1967-01-23 10 ON Page 135 and that's more than half-way through the 208-page book you come across this: since one's afraid to strip off the layers of ones e I f completely, even to those who might know and care. "I think today that there's a fairly deep horror424 words
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Article590 1967-01-23 10 REV. FATHER P.J. de Wit of Membakut, who went to Sabah 27 years ago, has written a Course of Instructions on the Catholic Religion in Malay, the National Language. The book is entitled "Pengajaran Ugama Katolik*' and will be on sale at St. Paul's Book590 words
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316 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE, Sun, The Singapore Tourist Association will soon publish another pocket-sixed guide book titled "Singapore Gourmet's Guide." This was disclosed by Mr. George Milne at the opening of the "The Grove" Kings Garden Restaurant, yesterday. \lr Milne, a committee member standing in for the Chairman316 words
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172 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. A total of 18 senior Government officers have been promoted and upgraded in their appointments. Among them are a number of permanent secretaries in ths Government'! various ministries, Mr. Sim Kee Boon (Finance), Mr. Pang Tee Pow (Labour), Dr. Ho Guan Lin172 words
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Article, Illustration88 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Warrant officer Frank Tate, who served the Royal Air 'orce for 32 years, has left for Australia to start a new life. Accompanying him were his wife, son and daughter who were with him urin f his last three years with the88 words
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230 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Singaporeans were today reminded that as masters of their own Republic they now held the heavy responsibility to ensure that "what is theirs is built up and nurtured for their own benefit." This reminder came from the Minister of State fox Defence. Mr.230 words
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Article81 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Deputy Commissioner ol Police, Mr. Cheam Kim Seang, today published in the Government Gazette the identification and registration of a total 17 outboard motors detained in police custody. Mr. Cheam stated in the notification that these outboard motors, valued from $lOO to $3OO, would81 words
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Article, Illustration119 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Overseas t'nion Bank Lid. yesterday opened another branch in Katene at the new mitlti-million dollar Tay Buan Guan Shopping Centre to serve the residence in the area. The branch. ideally j situated, will extensively serve housewives, shoppers residents and the business community. Among those119 words
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Article87 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE Sun. The "Anshun." the second pilgrim ship, now anchored along the wharves at Godown 42 43. will leave Singapore for Mecca tomorrow at 2 p.m. Tuan Haji Sidek Siraj Malaysian Pilgrim Officer here, reminded pilgrims from Singapore to deliver their personal belongings to87 words
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174 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Port of Singapore Authority will spent some $10.9 million this year for major port development projects. This is included in the sum of some $21.1 million estimated for capital expenditure in 1967. Under the tub-head, 4< Port Operation Improvement Projects", the174 words
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Article60 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. A pedestrian, Cheong Beng Tioy, 53, died shortly after admission in the General Hospital, yesterday. He was involved in road accident at the junction of Enggor Road and Anson Road. He sustained serious head injuries. Those who saw the accident are asked to contact Insp.60 words
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Article78 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The President of the Republic of Singapore has nominated seven persons to form a panel for 1967 from whom an Appeal Board may be constituted by the Registrar of High Court under the Muslims Ordinance. They are: Tuan Haji Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, Tuan Haji78 words
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Article133 1967-01-23 11 BINGAPORE. Sun. The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows during the coming week from Jan. 23 to Jan. 27. All shows will begin at 7.30 am. and short talks on current topics will be given by the Field Officers during133 words
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Article, Illustration44 1967-01-23 11 Mr. and Mrs. Tan Eng pictured after their wedding reception at the Singapore Conference Hall restaurant here yesterday. Mr. Tan is a general affairs ofllcer with the Sugar Industry of Singapore Ltd. The bride is the former Maria Lim Lay Beng.44 words
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94 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Only nine more days are left for Singapore citizens to re-register themselves for the new laminated identity cards. The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, has made the specification that all those in possession of a valid identity card issued or94 words
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Article24 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE, Sun There were 93 road accidents of which six were serious and one during the past S4 hours in the Republic.24 words
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Article33 1967-01-23 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San. has appointed Mr. H.G. Battley to be Insurance Commissioner under the Insurance Act, 1966, as from Jan. 1, this year.33 words
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Article, Illustration370 1967-01-23 12 tl is true that modern girls spend their time more on beautifying themselves than on studies. Why is this so? Modern girls are different from their sisters of yesterday. One way to look at it, they are more conscious of the latest fashion whether in370 words
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Article, Illustration235 1967-01-23 12 pIRATE Is my neighbour, whose age is the same as mine but he is taller. The colour of his skin is as black and he has short hair. He is a generous and a helpful boy. I don't know how he gets his nickname "Pirate", but he smiles235 words
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Article, Illustration294 1967-01-23 12 Discipline this very word reminds us of selftraining. I n a sense, it means that one must have proper control, orderliness, rood manners and other recognisable habits. By discipline we mean that one must observe all the rules, no matter where one is. A person who294 words
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Article, Illustration379 1967-01-23 12 LIFE without friendship is purposeless. True friendship rives a man real pleasures of life. No man can live alone. The desire for friendship is natural. Sorrow shared is sorrow halved and joy shared is joy doubled. Without friends, life becomes a monotony. This is379 words
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Article, Illustration291 1967-01-23 12 FOR weeks, it had been raining cats and dogs at Bachok. on the East Coast of West Malaysia. As result of this, a flood occurred. At flrst. the residents in Bachok paid no heed to several warnings given by the weather forecast. Their folly291 words
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Article, Illustration521 1967-01-23 12 F|o you believe in ghosts? During the annual term holidays, I had the opportunity of visiting my aunt who stayed in an isolated village near Tampin. It was there that I came to know of a ghost story. I was told of a haunted i house521 words
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Article, Illustration339 1967-01-23 12 Superstitions are generally believed by illiterate people. They do not only believe in them, they fear and dream of them. too. From experience, I think conservative Chinese are the most superstitious people, although old fashioned Malays are none the better. The Chinese believe that the Thunder339 words
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Article, Illustration190 1967-01-23 12 IHAD never seen a fire before until one evening when it struck my neighbourhood. It was terrible sigiit to see the building going up in flames. At that time, I had just finished my meal when I heard the ringing of the fire- engines screeching past190 words
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Article, Illustration203 1967-01-23 12 LAST Sundaj, a few friends and I organised a fishing trip to the nearest river of out town, Pendang. We prepared everything for our excursion for instance, fishing-hooks, earthworms, few bottles of aerated-water and fruits. We set out before dawn. An hour later, the eastern sky became203 words
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Article, Illustration503 1967-01-23 12 As tastes develop and circumstances alter, children grow from destructive todI dlers into adults. So does the change in pattern of living for a family. As for me, I would like my home to be built on land of about 140 ft. by 180 ft. on503 words
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Article, Illustration313 1967-01-23 13 THOUGH human beings of this age may consider themselves superior beings, many still do not know how to make proper use of their abilities and talents. When a person reaches i certain age he begins to t>- r< more. He soon rea-•k-V that he only occupies313 words
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Article, Illustration209 1967-01-23 13 EVERYONE of us is anxious to have an idea of the future. The future is something which always caDtures our attention. Inevitably one tends to get somewhat supertitious when trying to "see" the future. Omens and strange happenings all help toward drawing Indefinite conclusions209 words
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Article, Illustration211 1967-01-23 13 is most benevolent in decorating the seemingly monotonous world with all sorts of bewitching colours. Not only does nature in this way make our world pictuesque but also renders ample opportunities for the existence of many plants and animals. The colour presented by nature is of211 words
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Article, Illustration228 1967-01-23 13 r TRAINING children mentally, physically and morally is what we mean by education. Most parents, especially those who are ignorant, seem to take it for granted that a child is sent to school merely to get acquainted with the facts printed in books. It is228 words
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Article, Illustration252 1967-01-23 13 HOLIDAYS are a necessity and a welcome. As the old saying goes: "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy**. Therefore holidays at proper Intervals are especially necessary to young people, and to those engaged in hard work; for continuous work without a break,252 words
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Article, Illustration253 1967-01-23 13 JJCRING the mid-year holidays our school geography socletv visited an industrial Arm In Penanr. The firm which deals in Ash products is run by Malaysian and Japanese businessmen. Before the visit, we wrote a letter to the firm informing them of our visit. They were253 words
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Article, Illustration259 1967-01-23 13 MALAYA is in an ideal position where foreigners can reach easily because it is very near to the Island of Singapore where big oceanships and aeroplanes calL Malaya is noted for her evergreen season, which gives people an impression that the country is prosperous, luxurious and259 words
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Miscellaneous242 1967-01-23 13 ©SHAW organisation LIDO Phone ***** Last Day! 11. 1.45, 6.50 IU Jean Marai* A Oenevlevt Paf* "MtHOFR FRENCH STYLE" Tomorrow A Wednesday only! "It's a Mad. Mad. Mad. Mad World" Panavlsion A Color <UA) CAPITOL Phone ***** Now Shoving 11. 1.45, 4. «.M. ».M Warren Beatty A Susannah York "KALEIDOSCOPE"242 words
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2254 1967-01-23 14 /^-ENGLISH"I I 1 1 11 N M M LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Liverpool, the defending champions, yesterday took over the undisputed leadership of the English football leagues first division with a come from behind 2-1 victory over visiting Southampton. The 47,545 Anfleld Roa crowd, who2,254 words
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Article, Illustration384 1967-01-23 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. S. Yogarajah, the Hon. Secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association has called on all hockey players to "cut out" individual play and concentrate on team work. In an interview at his residence in Medway Drive, Serangoon Gardens, "Yoga" as he384 words
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Article83 1967-01-23 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. The following were elected office-bearers at the 14th annual general meeting of the Katong Sports Club for the year 1967. President:- Mr. Yeo Keng Yow (re-elected) Vice-Presi-dent > Mr. Sunny C.Y. Tan (re-elected), Mr. P.J. Starr. Hon. Secretary:- Enche Ismail bin Marican (reelected)83 words
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Article59 1967-01-23 14 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Yesterday's rugby league results were: Bramley 0, Bradford N. 6. Castleford 16, York 11. Dewsbury 10, Liverpool C. 2. F. Rovers 10, Doncaster 16. Hunslet 5, W. Trinity 18. Leigh 5, B. Borough 5. Oldham 17, Salford 4. St. Helens 5, W. Town59 words
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Article46 1967-01-23 14 SEREMBAN, Sun. The Annual hockey match between the NSCYF and the TPCA for the Thavayo Shield played at the King George V grounds here yesterday ended in a goalless draw. There was also no scoring in an earlier match when the ladies' team clashed.46 words
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Article229 1967-01-23 14 HOUSTON, Texas. Sun (AP)— Ernie Terrell s av s he is stronger than he a when he successfully fo. fended his world boxing association heavyweight championship against Do 'g Jones here last June. Terrell and Cassiu s Clay fight in the Astrodome 0 n February 6229 words
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Article79 1967-01-23 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Joint Services team to meet the visiting Sparta F. C. on Thursday, Feb. 2 will be selected from the following players; Wiseman, (RAF); Newson (Army); Turnbull (Royal Marines); Edwards (RAF 1 Sellers (Army); Thomai RAF) Smurthawaite (Army) Hetherington (Army); Bows kill (Royal Marines);79 words
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Advertisement103 1967-01-23 14 M Eastehn 5 CLASSIFIED 23-1. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINCAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7. Advertiser s NefTi£. a va #a c a#Mas>scsaava 0 Addf HIMMMIIIM* MtitMIIMtNIi Telephone No.«««;j» a aa aaa aaaaa M(aaaaaaa((%aa Number of lnstrtions<N«MMiiuMH<MfiMi«Mn«M Oate(s) ReQucst«|, M(llMHiaMHWHll|tiaillt|M(l| Cost 9 9.. (r.0./CIM«M/Cath Cuk awt to regtetm*. CI OmM ka cnml. EACH WORD103 words
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Article2376 1967-01-23 15 WINDSOR LAD - Pot of wins main sprint S'pore race remits By WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sun. Desert Apache, made a warm favourite, was brilliantly ridden by Pes Coleman to his fourth win in fiye outings when he beat Napoleon Solo (Pretty) by o neck in a fighting finish in2,376 words
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Article, Illustration125 1967-01-23 15 The last moments before Donald Campbell crashed to his death aboard Bluebird, while making an attempt on his own water speed record at Coniston Water. Lancashire in the north-west of England recently. After a successful run over the measured kilometre at 297 miles-an-hour (previous record 276.33 miles an125 words
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150 1967-01-23 15 Zora Folley should be given chance WBA NEW ORLEANS. Sun. (UPI) World Boxing Association (WBA) championship committee chairman Ernie Bruneau said Zora Folley should be given a chance to take on the winner of the Cassius Clay Erni« Terrell fight. At the same time, Bruneau was undecided whether junior lightweight150 words
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164 1967-01-23 15 PHILADELPHIA, Sun. (UPI) Unbeaten heavyweight boxer Joe Frazier, who has an eye on an eventual bout with champion Cassius Clay, likes the champ in his coming title bout with Ernie Terrell at Houston on Feb. 6. So does trainer Yancy Durham, who rarely164 words
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638 1967-01-23 15 It's on today twice-delayed Entile-Joey fight NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) The twic«-dcloycd Emile GriffithJoey Archer middleweight title rematch is set for tomorrow night at Madison Square Garden with a knockout considered unlikely but an excellent fight virtually assured. Griffith, 28, and Archer's senior by eight days, will place his 160-pound638 words
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119 1967-01-23 15 KANSAS CITY, Missouri. Sun. (AP) .James of Texas Southern twice equalled the world indoor 60-yard dash record of 5.9 seconds and Australia's Tqm Benson ran an 8:57.3 twomile in tbe national association of intercollegiate athleindoor track championships last night. Benson used a great kick119 words
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Article271 1967-01-23 15 ADELAIDE. Australia. Sun. < UPI» United States players Arthur Ashe and Cliff Richey yesterday beat South Australians P. Mcpherson and G. Sara 7-5. 6-4. 6-3 in the men's doubles nrst round of the Australian tennis championships here. Ashe playing patchily dropped his service twice In271 words
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Article103 1967-01-23 15 MANILA. Sun. (UPI) Pedro Adlgue decisloned Rene Barrlentos. World Boxing Association's No. 1 contender to Flash Elorde's Junior lightweight crown. In a 12-round non-title light last night at the Araneta Coliseum In suburban Quezon City. Bgrrientos' defeat may affect his chances for a crack at Klorde's crown There were103 words
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Miscellaneous105 1967-01-23 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $61,760.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****9 $23,982.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****7 6.852 00 THIRD PRIZE No *****5 3,426.00 STARTERS ($1,000.00 each): Nos. *****7 *****9 *****1 *****0 *****2 *****4 *****5 *****1 *****0 *****7 CONSOLATIONS ($750 00 each): Nos. *****6 *****6 *****9 *****2 *****5 *****5 *****0 *****4 *****9 195)24105 words
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Article, Illustration345 1967-01-23 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Football Association of Singapore will soon mount an island-wide publicity drive to bring the soccer fans back to Jalan Besar Stadium once again. Thousands of posters will be distributed to announce the visit to the Republic of the345 words
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Article59 1967-01-23 16 MONTE CARLO. Sun. (UPI). Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco handed out prizers for the 36th Monte Carlo Automobile Rally here yesterday under grey skies. Rally winner Rauno Aaltonen of Finland and his team-mate Henry Liddon of Britain received their trophy from Princess Grace and59 words
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Article, Illustration280 1967-01-23 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. The senior vicepresident of the Football Association of Singapore, Mr. Tay Soo Yong, plans to visit Mexico during the Olympic Games next year. Mr. Tav who has tra- velled extensively in Southeast Asia on "goodwill missions'* in the interest of football,280 words
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138 1967-01-23 16 MANILA, Sun. (UPI) The Philippines today was favoured to win the tip prize in the six-nation third Asian Karting Prix. Roberto "baby" Luna and Butch Palanca of the Philippines yesterday led in the first 30 laps of the 70lap speed championship over entries138 words
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Article246 1967-01-23 16 HOUSTON. Sun. «UPI) A Houston Chronicle sports columnist says the Feb. 0 Casslus Clay-Ernie Terrell fight is good enough to stand on its own without what he called the "phoney" buildups the principals have been engaged in. Chronicle executive sports editor Dick Peebles deplored the three246 words
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77 1967-01-23 16 MOSCOW. Sun. (UPI) Olympic high jump champion Valeri Brumel probably will not be ready to compete in the 1968 Olympics. his doctor predicted yesterday. Dr. Zoya Mironova said Brumel. who has suffered two serious fractures of his right leg in the past 1577 words
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213 1967-01-23 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. The coaches committee of the Football Association of Singapore is to formulate a coaching plan to fit into the itineary of the proposed visit of German coach. Mr. Dettmar Cramer, in September this year. Mr. Cramer is scheduled213 words
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248 1967-01-23 16 Calcutta. India. Sun. <AP> The last Indian hope of keeping the Asian tennis singles title was lost yesterday when top seeded Jaideep Mukerjea went down to fourth-seeded Alex Metrevelli of Russia in five sets in the first semi final. Metrevelli won 6-4. 6-2, 4-6,248 words
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Article, Illustration49 1967-01-23 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. James McManus. 26. one of the Ave U.S. tennis players scheduled to play exhibition matches in Singapore and Malaysia next month. McManus. was ranked 18th at singles in 1964 and 15th in 1%5 in the United States. McManus is also keen on skiing and running.49 words
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254 1967-01-23 16 BOSTON, Sun. (UPI) Australian distance runner Ron Clarke heads a starstudded field scheduled to take part in the 78th Boston Athletx Association track meet next Saturday Jan. 28 at Boston Garden. Clarke is the heavy favourite in the two-mile feature while Canadian Olympian Bill254 words
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Article66 1967-01-23 16 COLOMBO, Ceyion, Sun. (AP> —An unfancied Ceylon Eleven retrieved itself from early disaster to score 290 run s for the loss of eight wickets against "cricket champions of the world" West Indies yesterday. A capacity crowd of ***** watched their countrymen recover from a depressing lunch tim«66 words
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210 1967-01-23 16 ROME, Sun. (AP> European middleweight boxing champion Nino Benvenuti of Italy flew to New York yesterday to see tomorrow night's world middleweight title bout betwe en champion Emile Griffith and challenger Joey Archer. x "Who do I think will win?" said Benvenuti. say Griffith210 words
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86 1967-01-23 16 EDINBURGH. Sun. f AFP) Lee Kin Tat, a twenty-seven-year-old Malaysian who is studying at London University, retained the men's singles title in the Scottish Open Badminton Championships here yesterday. In a splendid final, he gave a polished performance to beat the Scottish International86 words
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Article109 1967-01-23 16 PEBBLE BEACH. California. Sun. (AP) Hideous weather with wind gusts up to a mile a minute, rain and occasional hail brought a halt yesterday to third round play in Blng Crosby's U*****,500 golf tournament. With scores soaring, sand being blown out of traps and tree limbs breaking.109 words
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190 1967-01-23 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. The hon. secretary of the Singapore Cricket Association, Mr John Martens, today criticised the "wastage of talent" in the junior cricket league. He expressed the opinion that the Combined Schools should not field a team in the junior league. Mr.190 words
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Article161 1967-01-23 16 SEOUL. Sun. 'AP> Orient junior featherweight champion Kang Chun-Won of South Korea last night knocked out Japanese challenger Toyoharu Mizuta to successfully defend his title. The knockout came at 2:05 minutes of third round of the scheduled 12-round title match. It was Kang's first defence161 words
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Article152 1967-01-23 16 PENANG. Sun. Penang, the holders, took a 3-1 lead over Johore in the final of the Foong Seong Cup interstate badminton championships at the Han Chiang High School Indoor Stadium last night. Penang last the first singles when Yew Cheng Hock went down to152 words
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510 1967-01-23 16 Australia all out for 147 153 runs behind DURBAN. South Afriri Sun. (AP) Australia dismissed for 147 in its fir*; innings of the third cricket Test against South Afne» here yesterday. The Australian inrunn ended nine minutes befcr* the scheduled clo«e of play and. trailing South Afncit first innings of510 words
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Miscellaneous64 1967-01-23 16 TIME AND TIDE 5' n an f 18 »»> <53 ft.); 11.14 p.m. <6.9 ft.). r Tt Swettenham: 2.40 a.m. (13.3 ft); 3.23 p.m. \IZ.I ft.). Port Dickson: 4.14 a.m. (7.7 ft.); 4.26 p.m. (6.2 ft.). am < B 2 ft >; 10 2 2 p.m. (7.6 ft). Sedili Kcchil:64 words
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