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Title Section52 1967-01-25 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 188 Wednesday* January 25 1967. fr MC(P) 2251 ■fr KDN 2660 Price 15 cents Eastehn Sun Independent National Newspaper WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1967 23-1, Cantonment Road. 39. KmLi 1 irnrr-. Singapore 2. Uaiayna Telephone: *****/7 TeUpkcmt: *****/6 Cable52 words
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Article, Illustration625 1967-01-25 1 University students clashed Guards in Canton HONG KONG, TUESDAY (UPI) RAMPAGING anti-Mao Tse-Tung youths were reported roaming the streets ot Canton today, building bon taining the Chinese Communist Party Chairman's philosophy. Newspapers in Hong Kong also carried reports of large scale clashes between the backers of chairman625 words
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Article30 1967-01-25 1 HONG KONG, Tues. Radio Peking said tonight pro-Mao forces seized control of Shansi province after a battle Involving "several tens of thousands" of workers and Maoist "revolutionary rebels."30 words
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410 1967-01-25 1 JAKARTA. Tues. (TPI) —President Sukarno needs time to consider proposals that he resign from the Presidency, Foreign Minister Dr. Adam Malik said to- day. Dr. Malik, who Is also Cabinet Presidium Chairman for Political Affairs, had publicly suggested that President Sukarno voluntarily step410 words
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Article146 1967-01-25 1 MEDAN, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Tues. (AP) New tensions flared here today in the wake of street clashes between forces supporting and opposing President Sukarno. Youth groups from opposing sides fought in the streets several times in recent days, leaving more than a dozen injured. Another band146 words
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Article97 1967-01-25 1 JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI)— The former commander of the Presidential palace guards and two other aides of President Sukarno have been arrested for allegedly giving false testimony during the trial of former Air Force Chief Omar Dhani, a Jakarta newspaper reported today. The independent "Generation of '66" newspaper97 words
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340 1967-01-25 1 TOKYO. Tues. (AP) Communist China's official news agency said today that the nation's military commanders have vowed to help Chairman Mao Tzetung seize "Party, State, financial and other power from the persons in authority who are taking the capitalist road." It was a340 words
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Article117 1967-01-25 1 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) The United Nations' second top-ranking official, Mr. C. V. Narashiman arrived here today from Tokyo for talks with officials of the Philippine Government and the Asian Development Bank. Mr. Narasimhan is currently on an Asian tour on behalf of U.N. SecretaryGeneral U117 words
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PARLIAMENT IN SESSION
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513 1967-01-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Alliance backbencher from Johor Tenggara, Tan Sri Syed Ja'afar Albar. said today he was puzzled by the Government's attitude towards the Communists. Speaking during the debate on the Supply Bill, he noted that the Government had recently stated that it513 words
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Article348 1967-01-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The recent visit to Thailand. Philippines and Eastern Malaysia by 26 Parliamentarians came under criticism by the Labour Party in the Dewan Ra'ayat, today The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, replying to an oral question by Dr. Tan Chee Khoon (Labour-Batu)348 words
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Article, Illustration691 1967-01-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The People's Progressive Party of Malaya accused the Alliance Government of violating the freedom of the press and stifling democracy in the country. Taking part in the debate on the Budget, Mr. D. R. Sennivasagam (PPP —Ipoh) called on691 words
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294 1967-01-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will open the $5O million Chemical Company of Malaysia Factory in Padane Jawa, near Klang, on Saturday. The factory, which is a $5O million fertiliser-and-chlorine plant complex, is situated on a five-acre site. The294 words
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505 1967-01-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, TUESDAY A CALL for the resignation of the Minister of Transport and the sacking of the General Manager of the Malayan Railway was made in the Dewan Ra'ayat today during sharp clashes between the Minister, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, and505 words
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Article81 1967-01-25 2 KUCHING, Tues. Trengganu, has sent a donation of $2,000 for the Kuching Masjid Besar Fund. A spokesman of the Masjid Besar working committee said today that the total donations to date amounted to $220,000. He added that the Masjid Besar workine committee has decided to donate81 words
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121 1967-01-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will officially open National Solidarity Week 1967 at a rally to be held in the Federal Capital on the afternoon of Feb. 8. The rally, which will b»' attended by school children, members of121 words
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Article109 1967-01-25 2 KUALA LUMPUF, Tue*. Grouses over the shortage of Tamil culture films on Television Malaysia and allegations of "discrimination" over the allocation of Tamil air-time was today voiced by Mr. C.V. Devan Nair (DAP—Bungsar) In the Dewan Ra'ayat. Speaking during adjournment. he appealed to the Government to109 words
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Article191 1967-01-25 2 TunkuACCC meeting Feb. 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu**. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman w;li mrr? a delegation o! A»ociated Chamber of Commerce members, headed by Senator Tan Sri T. H. Tan. on Feb 4. to discuss the $l3O million blood debt claim In the morning, the ACCC will meet a: the191 words
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Advertisement15 1967-01-25 2 Read i The i Life Love of Maurice Chevalier' in the Eastern Sun this Sunday15 words
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159 1967-01-25 3 Our journalists can visit Russia —Tunku Parliament... KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, told Parliament this morning that the Government would allow Malaysian journalists to visit Russia. Replying to an oral question in the Dewan Ra'avat this morning, the Tunku said the Government would allow any member159 words
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201 1967-01-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. What Australia proposes to do with military units that are withdrawn from Malaysia is a matter for her to decide, the Deputv Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told the Dewan Ra'ayat today. Tun Razak. who is also Mir r of Defence,201 words
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414 1967-01-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The many devious methods employed by employers of female labourers in Malaysian estates to evade payment of maternity allowance have been found to be "amusing" by labour officials, according to the monthly report of the Ministry of Labour for the414 words
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Article75 1967-01-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Two-hundred-and ninety Malaysian fishermen have been robbed by armed pirates since confrontation, the Dewan Raayat was told this morning. Of the total, two of tnem were murdered in Malaysian territorial waters and four in international waters, the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak75 words
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Article, Illustration227 1967-01-25 3 KAMPAR. Tues Thirtyeight year-old widow. Madam Wong Ah Yip and her six chila/en. the youngest only two-month old. They look grim, saddened with prospect of a bleak future. Tragedy struck the otherwise happy family last November when the father, Phang Yau Wah. a mining kepala and227 words
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Article175 1967-01-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The deputy secretary-general of the Democratic Action Party, Mr. Goh Hork Guan. today described the recent Kampong Bahru by-election as a "successful trial run for the DAP and the beginning of the end for the labour Party." In a front-page article in175 words
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Article, Illustration449 1967-01-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—Tens of thousands of Hindu devotees will be making their annual pilgrimage to the Batu Caves here during the Thaipusam celebrations which begin on Thursday. To cope with the expected heavy traffic, the Selanfor Traffic Chief. DSP Mansor bin Mohamed Noor. has449 words
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231 1967-01-25 4 IPOH, Tues. Government relief in the form of necessities to the victims of the floods which swept through Perak before Hari Raya Puasa, cannot be "snowballed" into compensation. This was stated by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. in231 words
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Article132 1967-01-25 4 MUAR, Tues. The Muar Lions Club last night collected $3OO for the National Disaster Relief Fund. The collection was made at a dinner at the Muar Tanjong Club here to mark the "Charter Night" of the Muar Lions Club. Among those who contributed to the fund132 words
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Article, Illustration1439 1967-01-25 4 Malayan Breweries F N donate to the flood fund KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. More donations to the National Disaster Relief Fund: Through Minister of Information and Broadcasting Malayan Breweries (M) Ltd. (Mr. L. E. Schilling) $5,000, and Fraser Neave (M) Ltd. (Mr. R Neal) $5,000. Through Minister of Welfare Services Rev.1,439 words
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Advertisement728 1967-01-25 4 PACIFIC PRINCESS PHOTOGENIC (MALAYSIA) QUEST 1967 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM The intending candidate for The Quest to select Malaysia's delegate to the "Queen of the Pacific Quest" to be held at Melbourne, Australia, from 3rd to 13th March 1967 must fill this questional completely and attach three copies of recent photographs728 words
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Miscellaneous14 1967-01-25 4 DY )EH "TfcU_ME, «0W MANX [fIMES DO SOU VJKKT ME 10 I TAIU.' I14 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article445 1967-01-25 5 Civilians seize hotel MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Tucs. (UPI) Anti-government civilians yesterday seized 20 American hotel guests as hostages, following o wild series of street clashes with National guardsmen in which at least 15 persons were killed and 70 others wounded. The U.S. Embassy was working tnrough government channels445 words
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Article82 1967-01-25 5 Cairo, Tues. (AFP) K°yal troops in Saudi have killed nearly 410 rebel tribesman with E° lSon gas, Yemeni Vice "fnnier Abdalla Juzeilan, f :e £ed last night before reeling to Saana the Middle A* new s agency reported. Me accused King Faisal of Porting to82 words
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Article89 1967-01-25 5 WASHINGTON. Tnes. (UPI) The State Depart ment declined comment on a statement toy Sen. J. William Fulbright that the United States should replace South Vietnam's Premier Nguyen Cao Ky if he refused to negotiate with the Vietcong. Spokesman Robert McCloskey gave a terse, "no comment"89 words
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Article153 1967-01-25 5 LONDON, Tues. (AP) The reporters of the London Times came out from behind their screen of Olympian anonymity yesterday and identified themselves. The Times started using regular bylines. The shift is part of the campaign by the newspaper to catch up with modern times. The153 words
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Article29 1967-01-25 5 TEHERAN, Tues. (UPI).— A measles epidemic in the Eastern provinces of Sistan and Baluchistan has taken 148 lives in the past three days. Teheran newspapers reported yesterday.29 words
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204 1967-01-25 5 MUNICH, Germany. Tues. (UPl)—The man who allegedly forced diarist Anne Frank and thousands of other Jews to their deaths in wartime Holland said yesterday he became a village organist after the collapse of Adolf Hitler's third Reich. Former SS Major Wilhelm Zoepf told a204 words
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129 1967-01-25 5 The United States government has cancelled the passports of the three American women pacifists (left to right) Mrs. Patricia Griffiths, Mrs. Grace Nora Newman and Miss. Barbara Deming, who just returned to New York after an eleven-day visit to North Vietnam where they saw residential areas bombed by U.S. planes129 words
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Article285 1967-01-25 5 WASHINGTON, T u e (UPI) A Princeton University social scientist says U.S. bombing of North Vietnam has drawn Russia deeper into the war in Vietnam and increased, rather than diminished, the chances for peace. Writing in the January issue of "World Politics," Mr. John T. McAlister285 words
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Article344 1967-01-25 5 Highway cut for 93 miles RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues. (AP) More than 100 persons have died and several hundred are reported missing after floods struck Rio de Janeiro and surrounding areas on Sunday night and yesterday. Fifty bodies have been recovered at a point about 33344 words
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Article276 1967-01-25 5 MANILA, Tues. (AP) President Marcos yesterday defended the Philippines' military involvement in the Vietnam War and said he will work to continue that commitment. "We are in Vietnam because we want to survive in freedom," Mr. Marcos declared in his annual state-of-the-nat-ion address to276 words
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Article119 1967-01-25 5 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Mrs. John F. Kennedy probably will travel to Hong Kong, Thailand and Cambodia within the next month or six weeks, her office said yesterday. "She's been thinking about a trip, but hasn't set a date," said an aide, Miss Nancy Tuckerman.119 words
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221 1967-01-25 5 KINSHASA. Congo, Tues. (AFP) Congolese security forces on Sunday raided a meeting of directors of several Belgian companies in the Congo and arrested 11 of them and three of their wives, according to unofficial sources here. The reports, still unconfirmed yesterday. said security units swooped221 words
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Article52 1967-01-25 5 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) King Faisal of Saudi Arabia will make a state visit to Britain in May as the guest of Queen Elizabeth 11, Buckingham Palace announced todav. He will arrive on May 9 and stay about nine days, visiting other parts of Britain as well52 words
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Article579 1967-01-25 5 COLOMBO, Tues. (AFP) The Ceylon Mercantile Union, whose refusal to handle tea exports, following a dispute with labour contractors at the port of Trincomalee had brought shipment of tea to a standstill, decided last night to resume work. With this announcement, this week's tea auction here hit579 words
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776 1967-01-25 6 Death of a President NEW YORK, Tues. (UPI) —Bitter recriminations between author William Manchester and the Kennedy family and their supporters ended the truce over "The Death of a President" yesterday and saw Mrs. John F. Kennedy likened to Mao Tse-Tung, and Marie An-776 words
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Article104 1967-01-25 6 How the go WASHINGTON, Tnes. (TJPI) Here's how the federal dollar will be spent under the fiscal 1968 budfet which President Johnton submitted to Congress today: Vietnam 13 cents. Other defence costs 31 cents. International programme 2 cents. Social security and other trust fund Ciyments 26 cents. Inrest on the104 words
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Article52 1967-01-25 6 OXFORD. England. Tues. (AFP) A violent explosion shook this University city last night. Police aided by firemen later found the remains of a home-made bomb under Magdalen bridge. Local engineers were checking the state of the bridge. They feared it had been badly shaken by52 words
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58 1967-01-25 6 ARICCIA. Italy, Tues. This bridge at Ariccia not far from Rome collapsed last week with two automobiles crashing through the gap into the valley nearly 200 ft. below killing two people. Originally built between 1847 and 1854. the bridge carries the Via Appia over the deep valley between the hilltop58 words
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207 1967-01-25 6 ROCHESTER, Minnesota, Tues. (AP) Two Mayo clinic psychiatrists report doctors are highly resistant to accepting psychological treatment should they become mentally ill or b need of psychiatric help. Dr. Edward M. Litin, head of the clinic's psychiatry section, and Dr. John C. Duffy. Mayo207 words
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Article144 1967-01-25 6 MANILA Tues- (UPI).— Top executives of eight Asian airlines will meet in Kuala Lumpur on Friday to draw up the 1967 programme of the newly-orga-nised Orient Airlines Research Bureau (OARB). Mr. Benigno P. Toda Jr., chairman and president of the Philippine Air Lines will preside144 words
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400 1967-01-25 6 'Ramos pro-Chinese' MANILA, Tues. (UPI) Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos today held out the possibility that the Philippines might eventually relax its strict policy against trade with Communist countries. Mr. Ramos told newsmen that a Filipino congressman is currently seeking an amendment to the law400 words
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Article101 1967-01-25 6 ACCRA, Tues. (AFP)—A bodyguard of deposed Ghana President Kwame Nkrumah was brought to Accra after capture yesterday afternoon and paraded through the streets of the capital in a wire cage. The bodyguard, Boye Moses, was one of four Ghanaians including the ousted President himself who101 words
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196 1967-01-25 6 TANGIER. Morocco, Tues. (AP) Joseph Palmer, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, opened a five-day closed conference with American envoys in 20 countries of North and West Africa. Officials said the meeting would review American relations with the African countries and. in196 words
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Article151 1967-01-25 6 NEW YORK. Tues. (AP). A 500-taxicab cortege escorted the hearse bearing slain cab driver Carlos Quilly to Kennedy airport —an expression of sorrow and a protest against the current wave of violence against the drivers. Quilly, 33. was shot last Friday night in his cab during151 words
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230 1967-01-25 6 VATICAN CITY. Tues (AP) Pope Paul VI yesterday bitterly denounced divorce as an "index 0 f pernicious moral dec* dence." The Pontiff praised coun. tries where divorce fe n *t permitted and said the absence of divorce was sign of superior civile Pope230 words
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165 1967-01-25 6 MANILA, Tues. (AP) President Marcos underwent a 90-minute emergency operation 'or an Inflamed gall bladder this morning, the Presidential Press office nouncedA statement from press secretary Jose Aspiras sa.d Mr. Marcos "was resting well after an uneventful operation." Mr. Aspiras said a team of 16165 words
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222 1967-01-25 6 NEW YORK. Tues. (AP» Four foreign symphony conductors were the first place winners in the fifth annual Dlmitri Mitropoulos International Music Competition which ended here tonight. The four are Enrique Garcla-Asenio of Bpain, Paul Capolongo of France. Helen Quach of the Republic of China, and222 words
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Article1183 1967-01-25 7 Critical bid to STRASBOURG, France, Tues (AFP) Prime Minister Harold Wilson declared yesterday that only British membership in the Common Market would allow the building of a Europe truly independent from the United States. But. he said, he fully /ecognized that there w ere "major problems of1,183 words
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Article160 1967-01-25 7 WASHINGTON. Tues. (UPI> President Johnson unveiled a new foreign aid programme today which held out little hope of increased financial help for the developing nations. In his annual budget message, the President proposed expenditures of nearly U552.75 billion in economic assistance during fiscal 1963160 words
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62 1967-01-25 7 JAPAN'S national carrier, the Japan Air Lines' hostesses display their new uniforms they will wear from the beginning with the inauguration of the round-the-world service of the airline on March 6th. Except that for the traditional Japanese Kimono, the new uniform is a sky blue twopiece suit, replacing the presentPana Photo. - 62 words
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275 1967-01-25 7 TOKYO, Tues. (AP) Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's surprise call on opposition parties to join the conservatives in an anti-Communist alliance after the Jan. 29 elections has been rejected by the leading opposition party. Mr. Tomomi Narita, Secre-tary-General of the Socialist party told a news conference275 words
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388 1967-01-25 7 WELLINGTON, New Zealand Tues. (UPI) South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky and members of his party looked perturbed today when some 300 pacifists demonstrated noisily when he arrived at Parliament House for talks with the New Zealand Cabinet. Marshal Ky, his wife388 words
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Article66 1967-01-25 7 DAKAR. Tues. (AFP) The executive director of the World Food Programme Mr. Boerma suggested last night that food production by rich countries for the needy was the only way to solve the current crisis. "Major food surpluses that existed 10 years ago have been virtually exhausted.66 words
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Article242 1967-01-25 7 KHARTOUM, Sudan, Tues. Imports of all raw foodstuffs into the Sudan are in future to be carried out by Sudanese firms only, and all foreign companies working in the country are to be "Sudanised" within five years. The Khartoum cabinet decided this at a meeting242 words
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Article119 1967-01-25 7 ALGIERS. Tues. (AFP) The Angola Peoples' Liberation Movement (MPLA) sa d yesterday its forces had killed 130 Portuguese troops in the month Dec. 8 to Jan. 9. In a statement published here MPLA said the increase in the Portuguese military contingent in Angola, and a boost119 words
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235 1967-01-25 7 NE W YORK, Tues. (AP) The moon appears more and more to be a good location for a telescope able to take a unique look into the universe, and at the earth itself, engineers reported yesterday. A 12-inch telescope could see planets, stars235 words
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167 1967-01-25 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. (UPI) The Brazilian Congress on Sunday approved a new federal constitution that strips the legislature of virtually all power. Action on the new constitution, which vastly strengthens the executive branch, came hours after a restrictive new press law was passed. Both167 words
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187 1967-01-25 7 TEL AVIV. Tues. (AFP) The Israeli government yesterday took over two of Israels oldest private banks, both connected, after discovering that one of them had been granting excessive credit facilities. The government assumed control after finding that the Feuchtwanger Bank, allied to Ellerns187 words
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225 1967-01-25 7 ISLAMPUR, India. Tues. (AP) Prime Minister Indira Gandhi completed her first year in office Monday with a stern warning to her oountrymen that India cannot go on importing foodgrains indefinitely. "The stocks in other countries are dwindling and it is not easy for them225 words
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Article112 1967-01-25 7 ROME, Tues. (AFP) A violent explosion last night damaged the headquarters of the Communist Party in Central Rome. It was feared that there had been an attempt to blow up the building. Police who hurried to the scene set up a roadblack. An AFP correspondent who112 words
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Advertisement228 1967-01-25 5 Is Tour ft I Here lies not x my 300 taels of silver long of>< Farmer Chang San hoi mtti W a small fortune of 300 "tads" of silver mid was soon in a dilemma as hot* to conceal h. After much fruitless thought, he follow ed the age-old idea228 words
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Miscellaneous123 1967-01-25 6 One man stamps out mom the othem. He SUftVEW THE SUEST9 HAPPILY... E v v ■zsx SOMEWHERE, MANY MILES AWAY PROM NEffXXKIMO* HEAPQUARTMS, -ftuCSTB' AT A MOST UNUSUAL REST NOME RELAX... y& ft a m as m 9 «G m Si# S m >« 9 5^ V; vl'.i k lvi123 words
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Miscellaneous16 1967-01-25 7 B. C. riowrts the Beaton awiNe»up. MorBADI -ite &CTIHB •\M£M&4fe\*TE INTHe'OUW(&] BUT VJCMEM CAM'r VCTB? rili16 words
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Article514 1967-01-25 8 DURING election time, candidates for political office have a tendency to make extravagant promises to voters. After they have been elected, many of them seldom turn up in their constituencies. The people, who have taken the words of the persons they have elected at their face value, naturally514 words
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Article298 1967-01-25 8 GENERAL Suharto told senior military officers yesterday that there was a limit to patience. He said Indonesia could not go back to the social order of 1945, and that the new order must hold sway now. Obviously he was referring to President Sukarno as the advocate of298 words
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Article, Illustration3448 1967-01-25 8 IT IS my great pleasure to welcome you to this Seminar on the subject "The role of Malaysian Youth Council, as the National Co-ordinating Body of Youth Organisations and the National Committee of the World Assembly of Youth", which is not only significant but also3,448 words
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Miscellaneous154 1967-01-25 8 COURTROOM By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") DEULAH'S will bequeathed $5,000 to her mlnis- ter, Reverend Ferdinand. A small gift was left to Nancy, her niece and sole heir. Nancy objected to the Minister's bequest. "There was no undue influence or fraud on my part,"154 words
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Article, Illustration228 1967-01-25 9 SINGAPORE. Tups. Mr. \lh»*rt I.im. the North Malaya District Manager of I>so Standard Malaya Berhad. left recently for a two-year overseas assignment with Esso's headoffices in New York and the Humble Oil Company, a major Esso affiliate with headquarters in Houston, Texas. H' was228 words
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Article56 1967-01-25 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) New York commodity prices; 154.00 kad 14.50 Zlf >c 15.00 Auminum 25.00 Cocoa (Bahia) 25.88 Co oa (Accra) 27.63 Coffee (Colombian) 43-1/2 Coffee (Santos) 38-1/2 f-»r (Raw) 7.15 tL-? ar (Refined) 10.60 J 00 122.5 *°°ltops 1665 totton 23.90 Kubber 22 Cotton Futures 21.4056 words
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Article59 1967-01-25 9 JJEW YORK. Tues. (AP) Do w Jones stock averages v, i °P en to* l Industrials ***** 856.68 Railroads 227.56 229.60 i? Utilities 139.72 140.88 00 Stocks 305.42 308.05 n close change Industrials B «41 43 847.72 up 0.56 w Railroads 226.19 227.76 up 0.92 Utilities 138.45 139.7059 words
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Article24 1967-01-25 9 J*** YORK. Tues. (AP) j r standard futures r '«*ed quiet. No sales. thii! 01 1 ribbed smoked 21 3/4 N. N—Nominal.24 words
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619 1967-01-25 9 TOKYO, Japan, Tues. The Japanese National Railways' New Tokaido Tiunk Line will be extended by 160 kilometres from its present Osaka terminus to the city of Okayama to the west by 1971. The New Tokaido Trunk Line presently connects Tokyo with619 words
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Article93 1967-01-25 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today. New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D. 3213/16: 90 d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 351/4; Airmail O.D. 35-3/8; 90 d/st. 35-15/16 credit bills; 36 trade93 words
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Article65 1967-01-25 9 NEW YORK, Tues. (UPI) Dow-Jones closing averages on the New York stock exchange yesterday: 30 industrials 847.72 20 rails 227.76 15 utilities 139.70 65 stocks 305.16 40 bonds 88.33 commodity index 135.97 The volume was 10,830,000 shares of a total 1,468 issues traded, 737 were higher and65 words
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Article15 1967-01-25 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Tin price for today was S6OOJ per picul, up 1/8.15 words
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94 1967-01-25 9 CAIRO. Tues. (AP) Tunisia is "sucking" Algeria's oil resources through an intricate system of underground pipes, the Cairo newspaper A 1 Goumhouria ■aid today. In a dispatch from Algiers, A 1 Goumhouria said recent tension that led to troop concentrations on both sides of the94 words
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833 1967-01-25 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Hectic conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange with most equities inched higher in their prices. In the afternoon session, business in the trading rooms was halted for more than five minutes to enable broker's clerks to clear their contracts. A feature was833 words
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Article108 1967-01-25 9 NEW YORK, Tues. (AP) The Stock Market closed higher yesterday in heavy trading. Buying was spurred early in the day by published reports that President Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam was willing to talk peace with President Johnson in Hanoi. The ticker tape ran108 words
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Article88 1967-01-25 9 LONDON, Tues. (AP) Strength in British government featured a mixed Stock Market yesterday. Bond gains were based chiefly on continuing hopes of a reduction of at least 1} point in Britain's bank rate following the weekend meeting here of leading Western Finance Ministers. Industrial shares hardened towards88 words
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Article36 1967-01-25 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (AP) New York Stock Exchange closing index: Market up 16 cents Index 47.08 up 0.17 Industrial 46.72 up 0.17 Transportation 32.98 down 0.11 Utility 47.19 up 0.17 Finance 48.31 up 0.13.36 words
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Article63 1967-01-25 9 MOSCOW. Tues. (AP) The Soviet Union and Japan have started detailed discussions on their trade in 1967. Japanese sources said the talks are expected to last two or three weeks. The first preliminary meeting was held Thursday and on Saturday lists of goods for trade during the63 words
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Article29 1967-01-25 9 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Tin was steady with 145 ton«. Spot buyers 1196 sellers 1196-i business 1197 1196-J. 3-months buyers 1199-4 sellers 1200 business 1200 1199. Settlement *****.29 words
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Article341 1967-01-25 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 582 cents per lb., down i cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. The market was marked down at the opening on London advices and after341 words
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Article23 1967-01-25 9 HONG KONG. Tues (UPI). Money Quotations: HK55.7175/5.***** per US dollar for cash HKJ15.99 per pound sterling HK5266.375 per tael gold.23 words
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Article25 1967-01-25 9 LONDON. Tues (UPI).— Rubber market opened quiet with No. 1 RSS spot 18-1/16 18*. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports Feb. 17| 17J.25 words
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Article464 1967-01-25 9 INDUSTRIAL B. S. Central sugar 1.58 1.00 Chemical Co 1.1? 1.78 Cold storaje 3.10 3.1 1 Dunlnp 2.31 2.36 E. Smelting 4.04 1 Ofi Emo Ords 3.24 3.36 Evso Pref 1.06 1.07 Fltzpa tricks i.5» 1.00 F. A. V Ord* J.62 *.64 (•amnion 1.53 1.54 (imielnna 1464 words
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Article53 1967-01-25 9 (Managers price*) f irst Malax an \I» 2.16 2.26 Snonil Malayan Xl> t .53 1.63 Third Malayan 1.11 1.22 Malaysian Conimme .86 .<»7 Mai. Savings Hind 1.3* 1.42 Sterling Commodity 3/10 4/3 1 M llong Kong .99 l.#4* Second Hong Kong .69 .:3» Malaysian ln\estmcut I'und .90 1.0*53 words
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Article110 1967-01-25 9 SINGAPORE. Tuns. sincapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were. Bayers Sellert Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 45.00 Coconut oil FOB Drums 47.50 Loose Copra Mixed Dec./Jan. 28.00 Sugar (Java) ekgodown 24.50 Nutmegs 110s mmm 4«.Y00 Nutmegs B St W mmm 220.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) mmm 110.00 Pepper110 words
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Article132 1967-01-25 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Wainui 3/4 Neder Rijn 5 Silver Lake 6/7 Shentor 10/11 Rotti 13/14 Australasia 15/16 Slamat 18 Benavon 19 Seikai Maru 23/24 Ikushima Maru 27/28 Rose vi lie 29/30 Tim!at 33/34 Glenlvon 35/36 Ginryu132 words
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Article928 1967-01-25 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Tim* 12.0.% h in. \lr!!ne MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.in. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. T»r*»e ((.so a.m. Airline JAI 712 from Jakarta Time «.?0 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10 *0 a.m. Airline MSA 451928 words
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Article, Illustration563 1967-01-25 10 ANNOUNCEMENT BY PERGAMON PRESS CHIEF SINGAPORE, Tues. Pergamon Press Ltd. —Britain's leading publisher of the world famous Chambers Encyclopaedia is to publish two information books on Singapore and Malaysia. The Chairman and Director of Pergamon Press Ltd., Mr. Robert Maxwell, made this563 words
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976 1967-01-25 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Sim Boon Chuan, the manager of Chop Keet Sang, told a District Court today that eventime he applied for a shipping guarantee from Lee Wah Bank, he was not asked to produce the invoice. He revealed that976 words
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Article, Illustration154 1967-01-25 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Australian Federation of University Women has awarded the Georgina Sweet Fellowship to a woman educationist in Singapore, Miss Chew Juan Suan. Miss Chew has only recently returned to Singapore after obtaining her Master's Degree in Education at the University of Sydney. This Fellowship154 words
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275 1967-01-25 10 TRADE UNIONISTS TOLD 0F... SINGAPORE. Tues. All workers cannot be paid higher wages except by increased productivity. If this principle is not accepted when wages are pressed for and by use of brute force or by the bargaining power of the unions and275 words
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445 1967-01-25 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. A salesman alleged in the Second District Court today that three of his lingers were "chopped off" by a group of boys, a few davs after he had advised two "runaway'' girls to return home. He is Wong Kwok Seng, 21, who445 words
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113 1967-01-25 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. There will be no delivery of letters or parcels on Jan. 26, Thaipusam (public holiday), the Singapore Post-master-General announced today. Business hours at the General Post Office will be 9 a.m. to noon. Other Post Offices will be open from 9113 words
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Article, Illustration579 1967-01-25 10 K.S. Sidhu - By K.S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Tucs. Thousands of Hindus in Singapore and Malaysia will join millions of their counterparts throughout India and other parts of the world in celebrating the Hindu "festival of penance"—Thaipusam —on Thursday. To the tourist it may mean just a colourful ceremony579 words
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Article163 1967-01-25 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Port of Singapore Authority has received reports that motorsampans and bumboats are boarding vessels in the port while the latter are underway. A statement issued today by the Port Master, Mr. R. L. Bird, said that it had also been reported that these163 words
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63 1967-01-25 10 SINGAPORE. Tues The Pig and Poultry Research and Training Ins tute at Sembawang will $3 million worth of aS !S tance under the United _> a tions Development Programme. The Singapore Government will contribute "J million to expand researcn to develop local feed sppl63 words
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Miscellaneous88 1967-01-25 10 COURTROOM R °thblatt »fi' H jnOt>ooJc of Evidence or Criminal Trials") "The donation to the minister was not made during the last illness," the Court held. "There was no indication that Beulah, the testatrix, did not know what she was doing when she made the will. "Actually, she was not88 words
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Article, Illustration476 1967-01-25 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The long-range objective of the International Executive Service Corps to strengthen private enterprise in developing countries has been brought to Singapore. The Economic Development Board here has already approved 31 projects In which the lESC will provide management and technical assistance. Five476 words
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189 1967-01-25 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Persatuan Persuratan Pemuda Pemudi Melayu (Malay Youth Literary Association) is offering six bursaries worth $100 each. The six bursaries are as follows: 0 $lOO to a Malay student in Sec. 11l (Malay stream). 0 $lOO to a Malay student in Sec.189 words
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Article63 1967-01-25 11 9 a.m. National Theatre, Tank Road: Indian Music, organised by the Far East Film Co., 845 p.m. Cultural Centre, Canning Rise: Guitar Concerts, by Singapore Musical Society. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Malay Resettlement Area, Chua Chu Kang Road; Sab Pah Siam Road.63 words
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Article113 1967-01-25 11 SINGAPORE, Tue s. Thieves forced open the back ooor of a businessman's oouse in Jalan Lana and got away sioo in cash and proworth $935 yesterday evening. Tne businessman. Mr. xon K Chih Fai, told the po"ce that he and his family *ere out when the burglary113 words
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Article, Illustration310 1967-01-25 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The latest trend of using planes to sell has now caught on in Singapore and Malaysia at least with a few companies. One of them, the Pergamon Press, has bought two for its staff here. One. a Piper Twin310 words
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99 1967-01-25 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Queenstown Branch of the People's Action Party will hold a Chinese New Year carnival, opposite the Queenstown Police Station, from Feb. 8 28. The Chairman of the Organising Committee. Mr. Seah Siok Kwang, said that the carvinal is organised to bring entertainment99 words
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151 1967-01-25 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. An appeal by a biscuit and sweet seller, Loh Ah Yong, against a High Court judgment was dismissed with costs by the Federal Court of Appeal today. Loh was involved in an accident with a scooterist. Keling bin Haji Sarkawi. along Geylang151 words
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Article79 1967-01-25 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Kampong Padang Terbakar UMNO Branch will hold a Hari Raya party at its premises on Sunday, Jan. 29. The Branch Chairman, Enche Kadir Manjoorshah. said the Perjumpaan Hari Raya would begin at 9 a.m. with a party for children. In the afternoon79 words
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Article, Illustration72 1967-01-25 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. J. S. Joglekar arrived here recently as AirIndia's Assistant Manager for Singapore and Malaysia. He came from Calcutta where he served his last term as Air-India's Sales Manager for Eastern India. A Chemistry graduate, he took to pharmaceuticals, giving up his family business72 words
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158 1967-01-25 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Radio Gan, the amateur broadcasting station on the Royal Air Force's "staging post" in the Indian Ocean has claimed a record of 202 hours and three minutes of broadcasting. The broadcasters' record was coupled with a fund raising campaign in aid of the158 words
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1143 1967-01-25 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The breeding grounds in Singapore for the Communists are shrinking and they have begun to use force and terror. This is in order that teachers and principals may acquiesce, by doing nothing to stop them, in their continued evil. The1,143 words
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52 1967-01-25 11 MR. AND MRS. Paul Loh after their wedding in Singapore recently. The bridegroom is the fourth son of Madam Siam Soo of Kampar, while the bride is the seventh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chong Soo Hoe of Kuala Selangor. Two separate receptions were held in Singapore and Kampar for52 words
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207 1967-01-25 11 SINGAPORE. Tue* The Primary Production Department has been successful in its efforts to control the Diamond Black Moth pest which had been of some concern to farmers here. It has been using its spraying service to good effect in the Potong Pasir farming area207 words
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Article24 1967-01-25 11 SINGAPORE Tues—There were 107 road accidents, of which three were aenous. during the past 24 hours in the eßpublic, Police said todaj.24 words
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934 1967-01-25 12 Dr. V. Kanapathy - By Dr. V. Kanapathy E idea cf regional economic integration is fast gathering momentum. The pace was set in 1958 with the formation of the European Common Market, and since then, negotiations have started in all continents toward formation of various types of regional economic934 words
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Article, Illustration798 1967-01-25 12 THE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Adam Malik, recently revealed in Jakarta that his October visit to Moscow, which was made to persuade the Soviet Union to agree to delayed repayment of Indonesia's debts, was unsuccessful. The Russians had demanded immediate ment of the four hundred million798 words
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1596 1967-01-25 12 FRED HOFFMAN - -By- FRED HOFFMAN OANGKOK, Tues. 13 (AP) Thailand's counter-offen-si v e against the threat of Communist insurgency involves a two- pronged approach. One is aimed at strengthening security in the vulnerable areas, and the other at bringing the main soft spot, the North-East, into the1,596 words
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445 1967-01-25 12 THE Social Democrats' loss of seven seats to a leftwing socialist party in the Danish pa rlia en j tarv elections of last Nov. 22, points up the cinticai period which social democracy is undergoing in Scandinavia. The first signs of a change in fortune445 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1967-01-25 13 VIRGIL W. KRET - Madam Mao 'a vindictive Dragon Lady' looking for personal revenge BY VIRGIL W. KRET TOKYO, TUES. (UPI) "II/ r HEN the journalists have finished with Communist China's Cultural Revolution, the psychologists will still be advancing theories. Many of those theories will concern the personality of a plain, unattractive ex-movie actress1,151 words
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Miscellaneous206 1967-01-25 13 2111 lorn* 11. 4. 9.3# "A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS" COLOR. SCOPE ORCHARD —***** J U«l On! I,.»o. I, 9.15 p.m. "PENELOPE" Metrocolor iMGMi 20E2 i; Bl (.ALA ***** La«t Day! 1..K1. 4. «.3» A. #.15 p m "Goliath At The Conquest Of Damascus" Color R»'k STEVENS Relfa LINE Imernattonal Picture!206 words
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Miscellaneous545 1967-01-25 13 X '?:S v- YOUR TU onH tllp§r V* r -v -vr-rr **T i R.J: a CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulan Pinang 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). P.M. 5.45545 words
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Miscellaneous379 1967-01-25 13 SHAW GANISATION LIDO Phon* ***** La«t Day: 11. S.M. A ».M pm. "li t a Mai. Mad. Mad. Mad World" Panavtsion At Color (UA) Omh» Tomorrow: Jack Ltmmon St Walter Matthau in Billy Wlldera "Tfce Fmtunr Cookie" FV <UA> CAPITOL ***** Last Day! U. l.«s, «.M. t.3» Warren Beattjr ft379 words
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Article499 1967-01-25 14 HE STALKS CRAFTY OPPONENT FOR CLEAR-CUT DECISION NEW YORK, Tuts. (UPI) Middle weight champion Emile Griffith stalked crafty Joey Archer for 15 rounds last night at Madison Square Garden to retain his title by a clear-cut unanimous decision in a rematch that left little doubt as to499 words
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192 1967-01-25 14 ST. LOUIS, Tues. (AFP) Stan Musial, one of the great stars in the history of baseball, was appointed as vice president and general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, a team with which he played for 22 years. Holder of more baseball records192 words
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228 1967-01-25 14 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI) Yokozuna (grand champion) Sadanoyama yesterday defeated Ohzeki (champion) Yutakayama and shared the lead with undefeated Yokozuna Taiho and Ohzeki Tamanoshima on the ninth day of the 15-day sumo tournament. Yutakayama appeared to have checked Sadanoyama's fierce two-handed attack in a pushing228 words
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263 1967-01-25 14 PEBBLE BEACH, California, Tues (UPI) Two-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus beat Billy Casper and Arold Palmer in the first confrontation of the year between golf's "big three" yesterday when he ripped of fire birdies on the back nine at windswept Pebble Beach263 words
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Article90 1967-01-25 14 ADELAIDE. Australia, Tues. (UPI) Arthur Ashe of Richmond. Virginia and Rosemary Casals of San Francisco advanced to the third round of the Australian tennis championship with straight-set victories yesterday. Ashe had little trouble in downing Peter McPherson of Australia 6-1, 6-3, 6-2, while Miss Casals eliminated Lidy90 words
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Article58 1967-01-25 14 TOKYO, Tues (AP) Japan's lightweight No. 1 Koji Okano knocked out Jessie Del Valle, No. 2 junior lightweight of The Philippines, in a non-title bout here last night. The knockout came in the 59th second of the 9th round of the scheduled ten rounder. Okano58 words
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116 1967-01-25 14 TAIPEH. Tues. (AP) Nationalist China plans to take part in several important sports meets in Asia in 1967, the National Amateur Athletic Association (NAAA) here announced yesterday. The association said preparations will be made to send athletes to compete in: The First Asian116 words
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65 1967-01-25 14 Kampar's "elite" footballers and champions for 1966 the Societe Dec Etains Di Kinta also known as "SEK Kampar, who won the League, Knockout, Seven-a-side and Merdeka Cup tournaments in Kampar District last year. The team is pictured here with their troohies, together with the general manager of SEK, Mr. C.65 words
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149 1967-01-25 14 MANILA. Tues. (AFP) The manager of World No. 1 junior lightweight contender Rene Barrientos said today his boxer lost to Oriental lightweight champion Pedro Adigue last Saturday because of an alleged death threat from a "gambling syndicate." In an Interview with the newspaper "Manila149 words
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152 1967-01-25 14 MANILA, Tues. (AFPi Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos announced in his State-of-the-natioQ message yesterday his government was launching a long-range integrated national programme of sports development." Observers here believed that this was the first time ever that a Filipino President had dwelt on the subject152 words
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97 1967-01-25 14 KARACHI, Pakistan. Tues. (AP) Pakistan's Central Zone cricket team were 5 runs for one wicket at the close of the flr>t day's play at Sahiwal District near Lahore yesterday. in reply to the M CC. under-25 teams first Innings of 299 all out.97 words
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Article76 1967-01-25 14 RED BANK. NEW JERSEY, Tues- (UPI) Holcombe Ward, former president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, died in his sleep yesterday. He was 88. Ward, who was a member of the first U.S. Davis Cup team in 1900 with Dwight Davis and Malcolm76 words
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Advertisement517 1967-01-25 14 Classified Ad. Radio TV Service. REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS Long or Short term periods Still at pre-duty rates. ALSO HP. and CASH, •omplcte range to snlt ereryons CLOSED CIRCUIT T.V. Communal Aerial Systems Background M**lc Installations SHOWROOMS Clemenrean Are. A Joo Chlat Road Phone 2.VHI P.O. Box B>r» REDIFFUSION REPAIR ANY517 words
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Advertisement621 1967-01-25 14 NOTICES COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA. ADMISSION TO THE DIPLOMA COURSE IN THE SESSION 1967-68. APPLICATIONS are invited for admission to the Diploma Course in Agriculture. To be considered for admission a candidate must possess at least a Grade 2 Cambridge School Certificate Malaysia Certificate of Education with a Pass in621 words
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Advertisement128 1967-01-25 14 TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC TENDER REF: A 72/67. TENDER FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF JAGAS' QUARTERS (6 units) Tenders are invited from established Building Contractors for The Construction of Jagas' Quarters (6 units) in the Singapore Polytechnic. Tenderers are required to deposit $lOO/- with the Bursar, Singapore Polytechnic before the tender128 words
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Advertisement142 1967-01-25 14 CLASSIFIED ADS mmMkm ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIAGES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM KTC. VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED KTC. *lO/- *5/" rOR A MINIMUM OF TWEfTj WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD SO CENTS FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 25 CENTS (Bex Number it142 words
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327 1967-01-25 15 Windsor Lad - by Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Tues. Professor Novak, a newcomer under trainer Milton Sullivan, revealed striking form on a heavy track this morning when he easily skipped over 3f in 40 sec. in the company of All Steel, a Class One horse. They raced neck and327 words
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Article1185 1967-01-25 15 Horses CI 1, Div. 2 —6 For. 4k IS Yds. All Steel 3r: Deltarnewa 543 Ret 974 Fahlawan 5y 5y 7y «y 9.02 8.10 8.08 8.08 Mr. Tan Hock Chong 8ulllvan L W. Kongsi West Flying Carpet Stable Heddle Dato Datin Chong Kok Lim g33 Brave Bambino 5*91,185 words
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Article1360 1967-01-25 15 The Club Gup Horses €1. l, Div. l—l Mile. 6t IS Yds. 511 089 324 100 075 336 611 241 311 696 311 0 223 715 810 no Desert Apache 4y Grenadier 6y Champagne 6y Hokoru 6y Iron Hand 7y Ayer Terjun 5y Parakee 8y Seruan Negara 5y1,360 words
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220 1967-01-25 15 WOLVERHAMPTON (Staffordshire), Tues. (AFP). The Swedish-based American Ray Patterson, younger brother of the former world champion, Floyd Patterson, continues his private campaign against Britain's heavyweight brigade when he meets Jack Bodell (Swadlincote), the British number four at the Civic Hall, here, tonight. Of all220 words
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488 1967-01-25 15 PARIS, Tues, (AFP) World welterweight champion Curtis Cokes of the United States could only draw his non-title bout against Francois Pavilla of France here last night. The American boxer disappointed a partisan crowd at the Palace of Sports here, who had come488 words
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50 1967-01-25 15 Eastern Sun pix.Eastern Sun pix. - 50 words
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354 1967-01-25 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Five new players Including two Services footballers who have played in the United Kingdom have been brought into the Joint Services soccer squad for the 1967 season. The five newcomers the latest addition to the fancied Services team on the354 words
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140 1967-01-25 15 FLORENCE Tues. (UPI) —The City of Florence, pushing her bid to host the 1976 Olympics, has invited royalty and mayors to a ceremony here in March. Parliament member Marcello Simonacci said King Constantine of Greece. K ng Gustav Adolph of Sweden and the Mayors of140 words
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235 1967-01-25 15 ADELAIDE. Australia, Tups. (UPI) The women's doubles provided the first big shock of the Australian tennis championships today with the elimination of second seeded Americans Nancy Richey of Dallas and Rosemary Casals of San Francisco. They were defeated 3-6, 3-6, in a second235 words
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Article30 1967-01-25 15 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Negri Sembilan Cricket Association will hold their annual general meeting here on Friday at 7.00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the N.S. Club.30 words
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299 1967-01-25 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Tues. The Table-Tennis Federation of Asia has sent letters to non-member countries iit Asia to seek membership to the Federation as a "passport" for participation in the Bth Table-Tennis Championships to be held in Singapore from July Bto299 words
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Article449 1967-01-25 16 MALACCA, Tues. Ten teams will participate in the annual Malacca Hockey Association Open League hockey competition which starts on" Feb. 6. The team are:— Malacca High School, Malacca Eurasian Association, Malacca High School Old Boys Association. Kilat Club, Malacca Police, Army Medical Services Terendak.449 words
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Article24 1967-01-25 16 MALACCA. Tues. The annual general meeting of the Malacca Cricket Association will be held at the Malacca Club premises on Feb. 7.24 words
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Article127 1967-01-25 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The youth committee of the Football Association of Singapore has drawn up plans for the staging of the youth soccer tournament from February 15 to 25. Mr. Charlie Chan, a member of the Youth Committee said that about 20 youths were currently127 words
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Article47 1967-01-25 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Swifts A.A. suffered their flrst defeat in two years when they lost to R.A.F. (Seletar) in the open road relay walk held at Grange Road circus over the weekend. R.A.F. (Seletar) clocked 63 min 5 sec to win the meet title.47 words
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532 1967-01-25 16 Don C. Becker - By Don C. Becker MANILA, Tues. (UPI) The boys around the Manila Oversees Press Club were shaking their heads. "Where did he go wrong, what was the matter?" they asked. How do you say the President ain't what he used to be.532 words
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135 1967-01-25 16 SINGAPORE Tues. Changi C.C. and Swifts A.A. will battle for honours in the Seletar invitation crosscountry championships to be held at R.A.F. (Seletar) on Saturday. Swifts are the only Asian team entering for the championships in which 16 other rivals are competing. The Swifts135 words
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Article93 1967-01-25 16 HOUSTON. Texas, Tues. (AP) Cassius Clay sparred five rounds yesterday before a standing room only crowd, but his Feb. 5 opponent, Ernie Terrell, said he plans to start training in secret today, wary of spies from the Clay camp. Sam Solomon. Terrell's trainer, said "several93 words
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Article, Illustration396 1967-01-25 16 Share experience to help curb sports slump —Chan Sports Gift... SINGAPORE, Tues. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, said that sports in the Reublic was in the "doldrums". Mr. Chan emphasised that unless the nation's experienced athletes shared their vast experience and knowledge396 words
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290 1967-01-25 16 DURBAN, South Africa, Tucs (AP) Australia, following on in the Third Cricket test against South Africa here yesterday, fought its way into calculations with stubborn batting and at close of play was 185 for two wickets. The Australians. 153 runs behind290 words
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Article28 1967-01-25 16 MALACCA. Tues. The Dunlop Trophy Golf Competition annually organised by the Malacca Club will be played on Jan. 29 at the Ayer Keroh Country Club course.28 words
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183 1967-01-25 16 DURBAN, South AfriCA, Tues. (AP). Cautious, resolute batting took Australia's second innings total to 262 for three by the lunch interval on the fourth day of the Third Cricket Test against South Africa here today. With their first innings score of 147, Australia183 words
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Article85 1967-01-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Batu Garrison will clash with Royal Military College lA) in the third annual in-ter-unit rugby competition of the Malaysian Armed Forces for the O'Hare Shield at 5 p.m. at the Mindef grounds tomorrow. Batu Garrison reached the finals by beating the Royal Military College85 words
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355 1967-01-25 16 TOKYO. Tues (UPI» The United State.*. s o m"h Korea and Peru will n r berths in the women v <y leyball event of the 19m Olympic Games m Mexico City by their participation in the sth women s volley, ball championship tnurnal355 words
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278 1967-01-25 16 RON PAPOPORT - by RON PAPOPORT NEW YORK Tues <AP»The first time Au.-tra..an Tony Benson ran in an *ndoor track meet he end* up feeling much the you or I would feei broke our sedentary rout-fl with a fast 15 laps around the block. The muscles278 words
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Miscellaneous58 1967-01-25 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 12.40 p.m. (6.4 ft); 6.41 p.m. (2.7 ft.). Port Swettenham: 4.42 a.m. (14.5 ft.); 5.38 p.m. (*ft*)* Port Dickson: 6.05 a.m. (9.1 ft.); 6.18 p.m. (7.6 ft). Singapore: 9.38 a.m. (9.1 ft.); 11.44 p.m. (*6 ft.). Sedili Kechil: '7.12 a.m. (6.7 ft.); 1036 p.m. ft). Kuantan:58 words
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