Eastern Sun, 7 February 1967
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Title Section25 1967-02-07 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 200 Tuesday, February 7 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price .5 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration608 1967-02-07 1 Tension along Sino-Soviet border Shooting may break out at anytime HONG KONG, MON. REUTER MOSCOW AND PEKING edged closer to a diplomatic breach today back at the demnation of massive antiSoviet demonstrations in the Chinese capital. A stern Chinese Government' warning, quoted by the official New ChinaUPI Pix. - 608 words
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Article197 1967-02-07 1 TOKYO, Mon. (AFP) Chinese President Liu Sr. -Chi and Communist Party Secretary-General Tens have been dismissed from all Party and State posts, the Peking correspondents of the newspapers Asahi and Yomiuri reported today, quoting reliable diplomatic sources." According to the sources, tli® two men were dismissed "from197 words
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354 1967-02-07 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI) A move calling for the ouster of President Sukarno, his investigation by judicial authorities and the selection of a new President was reported today to have been elevated to the Indonesian Parliament. A draft memorandum embodying the demands was presented last354 words
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Article128 1967-02-07 1 PASADENA, California. Mon. (Reuter) Lunar Orbiter 3 sped towards halfway point on its three-day journey to the moon today with experts at mission control here well pleased with its performance so far. A spokesman for the jet propulsion laboratory which took over control after128 words
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Article70 1967-02-07 1 MACAO. Mon. Relatives of seven out of eight victims killed in the December Macao riots each received USSIR,OOO yesterday as compensation from the Macao Government. An announcement published today in the names of the relatives thanked the local Chinese compatriots, 'the people of China', 'the revolutionary Red70 words
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Article256 1967-02-07 1 KOTA BHARU, Mon. The Deputy Frime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said here today that with the new UMNO set up here he hoped the party would be strengthened. He asked all UMNO officials and all others in the state to work hard to strengthen UMNO.256 words
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97 1967-02-07 1 SYDNEY, Mon. (Reuter) Sir Francis Chichester was reported 500 miles off the Australian coast today, eight days after leaving Sydney Harbour on his lone return voyage to England around treacherous Cape Horn. The 65-year-old yachtsman has been in almost daily Radio contact with Sydney from97 words
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Article48 1967-02-07 1 Kosygin Wilson talks LONDON. Mon. Mr. Kosygin will hold five sessions of formal talks with Mr. Wilson. On a wide range of International problems. But observers here said trade would probably play an Important part because the two sides could make progress without the agreement of third parties.48 words
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Article, Illustration547 1967-02-07 2 MAUREEN LEE - So/f and smooth.. Bv MAUREEN LEE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Talking of cheongsams, cocktail dresses, evening gowns for the Chinese New Year? Oh, it is so lamentable. No one is giving nighties a thought. Hold on a minute. Did I say no-one? Well, someone In our office Is giving547 words
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347 1967-02-07 2 Tai Sing Onn - By Tai Sing Onn THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rozak, spent the whole of this morning touring areas outside Kota Bharu worst hit by the floods. Not that there was much to see really. Take for example Kampong Changgong347 words
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214 1967-02-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia stands today in the developing world as a model of steady and solid progress, said Mr. R. H. Wade, New Zealand's High Commissioner here. TTie nation's achievement was based on sound planning, multi-racial harmony, and devotion to the principles and214 words
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Article93 1967-02-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, today reminded college graduates not to be choosy about getting a job. "Do not feel that just because you are college students a menial job is too low for you," he said at the93 words
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Article, Illustration193 1967-02-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A floral arranging expert Mrs. Martha Xeece today advised enthusiasts to "identify yourself with a flower, become a flower and put yourself in a bowl/* Mrs. Neece, President of the Ikebana International said this today on arrival for a four-day visit to193 words
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238 1967-02-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Finance met a delegation consisting of reoresentatives of the Timber Association of Sabah and the North Borneo Timber Producers' Association at the Treasury this morning. The delegation comprised the following:— Mr. Llm Ching Wah. Mr. Ng238 words
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Article56 1967-02-07 2 PENANG, Mon. Five Thai girls, who entered Penang without valid parses, were each jailed for three months when they pleaded guilty in the First Magistrate's Court today to the charge of entering Penang illegally. They were Da Tongtlp, 21, Nitaya Ratananon, 20, Nuan Wanna, 20. Nit56 words
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Article36 1967-02-07 2 MALACCA. Mon. Malacca police yesterday detained four armed Indonesians Immediately after they put into port here. Trie Indonesians. In Jungle green and carrying rifles and stenguns. arrived with a batch of barter traders.36 words
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Article, Illustration512 1967-02-07 2 CHAN KAM YAU - By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. We Malaysians art perhaps not doing too badly (with women) after all. There is a special quality about Malaysian men which women find appealing. That was the impression I got, or rather, was given, when I came512 words
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69 1967-02-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR Mem. A man who pleaded guilty to possessing a Browning: pistol and seven rounds of ammunition without a licence today sentenced to three years' Jail in the Sessions Court here today. Khoo Kuan Yew. 26. raj Jailed for three years for69 words
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Article, Illustration25 1967-02-07 3 Pirture shows from left Missess Karonoba Nroda Caynova Zyba, and Kapu-Rxy-doba Myxagam, two of the Russian dancers who arrived this morning for a two-day performance.25 words
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179 1967-02-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sundry shop proprietress Yeong Ah Ngah, 33, thought a man was fooling when he pointed a pistol at her last night. Then things turned nasty when four burly men, armed with daggers and parangs, trooped in and said "Don't179 words
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Article138 1967-02-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A five-member delegation representing India's Handlooms and Handicrafts Organisations, will arrive on a four-day visit here tomorrow. The delegation is led by Mr. T. N. Lakshinarayanan, Secretary, Department of Industries, Madras. Other members of the delegation are Mr. V. K. Dar, Director of138 words
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Article71 1967-02-07 3 PENANG. Mon. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, today clarified a misunderstanding over the payment for low cost houses with over 40 houses owners when he visited Berapit Low Cost Housing Scheme in Bukit Mertajam yesterday afternoon. After a two-hour meeting, Jne house owners realised71 words
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Article177 1967-02-07 3 TAIPING, Mon. Private medical practitioners and even Government doctors in Perak North today unanimously called for an intensive crackdown on quacks by the health authorities. This is the instant reaction from medical practitioners to a call by the president of the Malayan Medical Association, Northern Branch,177 words
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Article70 1967-02-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A lorry, loaded with $15,000 worth of Mandarin oranges were hijacked on its way from here to Seremban late Saturday night. The lorry, stripped of its 600 boxes of oranges, was recovered abandoned in the car park In front of the Telecoms Building in70 words
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Article174 1967-02-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, Labour MP, today hit out at what he described as "anti-labour acts" perpetrated by Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. In a statement, he said the NTUC had at long last summoned enough courage to accuse the174 words
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184 1967-02-07 3 IPOH, Mon. Open cast tin mining concerns in West Malaysia have high hopes of receiving sympathetic consideration from the Government to slash the 12 cent increased tax on diesel oil per gallon as proposed by the Minister of Finance, Mr Tan Siew184 words
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Article56 1967-02-07 3 SEREMBAN, Mon.— The Negri Sembilan State Assembly today appointed Enche Abdul Rahim bin Abdul Manan as a Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of Senator Enche Yahya bin Ahmad. Enche Abdul Rahman, aged 47, Is now attached to the Adult Education Department. Negri56 words
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Article153 1967-02-07 3 KAMPAR, Mon. A Kuala Lumpur contractor, Mr. Soon Ng Thin was robbed of $3,350, in a daring payroll grab at Tronoh Tin Mine here this morning. Mr. Soon was waiting in his car for the ferrv when two thugs, each armed with a knife, went up153 words
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Article40 1967-02-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Major Hamid Khan bin Karamdin and Capt. Nordin bin Yusof, of the 3rd Royal Malay Regiment and 7th Royal Malay Regiment have been selected to attend a six-week Intelligence Course in Canberra, Australia.40 words
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Article37 1967-02-07 3 PENANG, Mon.— Twenty six baby crocodiles worth more than $2,000 were reporter stolen from a breeding pool owned by a businessman, Chen See Chong 27, at Choong Lye Hock Road on Saturday night.37 words
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Article, Illustration55 1967-02-07 3 The $500,000 super-modern Kam Mah Theatre the first of the Kam Mah Film Unit Ltd. —at Bukit Bahru, Malacca. The 900seat theatre will be opened by Dato Tan Cheng Swee next Tuesday. A charity premiere show will be held in aid of the Pei Fong Secondary School55 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1967-02-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Donations received today for the National Disaster Relief Fund are as follows: Orthodox Syrian Church. Malaya $200; Padi Planters Association of Kedah $47: Staff of Staff Training Centre, P.J. $75; George Kent (Malaysia) Sdn. Berhad $500; Teachers and Pupils1,374 words
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399 1967-02-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said last night that it was important for the people "to learn to live with what we have". He was speaking to a large gathering at the Tamil Festival at399 words
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159 1967-02-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Plantation workers win hold a mass meeting on Feb. 26, at 3.30 p.m. at Plantation House, Petaling Jaya, to protest against the Government's continued apathy to introduce legislation to control and prevent sub-division of estates, and "to express bitter dissatisfaction against159 words
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Miscellaneous31 1967-02-07 4 K.L. DIARY Arts Council present* Bahker Uzbek Folk Dance Ensemble at Stadium Negara 8 p.m.. Arts Council presents Cello Recital by Paul Olefsky (Accompanist: Gillian Lim) at MTC Auditorium— 8.30 p.m.31 words
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214 1967-02-07 5 MOSCOW, >lon. (Reuter) Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosvgin flew to London today for talks on furope, Vietnam and disarmament with British Pre- m jer Harold Wilson. While no spectacular remits are expected. Mr. Kosygin's eight-day visit is £en as an important step214 words
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438 1967-02-07 5 EDWARD K. DELONG - Bv EDWARD K. DELONG SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Mon. (UPI) The selection of a pure oxygen atmosphere for Apollo spacecraft was made largely on the basis of reliability and past success, and the Spac« Agency has yet to decide it was the wrong choice, a Manned438 words
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Article74 1967-02-07 5 tISEXBERG, (REUTER) Mon A woman driver MI asleep at the wheel of her car in this Rhineland town and ended up in a bedroom. PoMce said the car, with its sleeping driver and her husband, smashed through a furniture shop window yesterday, careered 60 feet74 words
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Article56 1967-02-07 5 KINGSTON. Mon. (UPI) Political violence flared aeain in the West End District of this canital on Saturnight, little more than 'wo weeks before the Feb. -1 general election. Four men and one boy admitted to hospital ll h knife or gunshot A °unds before armed police tooted into56 words
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Article118 1967-02-07 5 VATICAN CITY, Mon. (UPI) Vatican authorities are probing into a controversial experiment involving female psychiatrists in a Mexican monastery. Msgr. Fausto Vallainc, the Vatican spokesman, ssid the congregation of the religious is "examining disciplinary aspects" of the psychoanalysis of monks at Cuernavaca last year and118 words
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Article178 1967-02-07 5 NEW YORK. Mon. Reuter When a group of US women demanding equal rights founded a new organisation recently, they wasted little time in going to the man at the top. Feeling "victimised and degraded by a double standard in law and custom," they sent a telegram to178 words
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Article68 1967-02-07 5 CANBERRA, (REUTER Mon. —The Australian Army plans to slim down its overweight soldiers. Those considered too stout will be put on a weight-re-ducing campaign and will have to report for regular check-ups. Major-General J. Andersen, the Army AdjutantGeneral, said here: "We don't want to start68 words
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360 1967-02-07 5 TOKYO, MON. (API COMMUNIST China charged today the Russians are sabotaging" Sino-Soviet diplomatic relations and demanded an apology to the 31 Chinese injured in a riolent clash on its Moscow Embassy grounds on Feb. 3. In an official 1,500-word Government statement, it said that360 words
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260 1967-02-07 5 OANGKOK. Mon. (UPI) The Thai Police Depart•D ment is expected to form an air arm to operate U.S. helicopters in the fight against Communist terrorists in the northeast, highly reliable sources said yesterday. Delivery of the promised 22 helicopters is expected to260 words
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Article256 1967-02-07 5 MONTE CARLO. Mon. (Reuter) French actress Martine Carol, died of a heart attack in the Hotel De Paris her© today. She was 46. Miss Carol was found dead in her hotel room st about three o'clock this morning by her British husband. businessman Mike Bland. The actress256 words
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Article, Illustration65 1967-02-07 5 JAKARTA, Mon. Some 80,000 Indonesian students carrying anti-Sukarno banners and hundreds of his photographs torn from the walls of various public and private buildings and chanting "hang Sukarno put him on trial". They marched through the streets here and headed for Parliament Building recently. This was supposedPANA Photo. - 65 words
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388 1967-02-07 5 RICHARD I. STONE - Bv RICHARD I. STONE JAKARTA, Mon .(UPI) Indonesia's Army strongman and heirapparent to the Presidency, Gen. Suharto, has approved four contracts blocking off drilling rights for almost all of Indonesia's potentiallyrich off-shore oil sites. An official announcement this weekend disclosed that two independent North388 words
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Article81 1967-02-07 5 BERLIN, Moo. frATP). The East Berlin ptfwspaper "Berliner Zaitung* reported today that the pi anned Warsaw Pact Ministerial Meeting will take place in the Polish capital and not in East Berlin as initially surmisejd by Western observers. The newspaper, which it regarded as the semi-official mouth-piece of81 words
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Article228 1967-02-07 6 LAS VEOAB, Nevada, Mon. (AP) Little Lorraine Egypt (that's her legal name) thinks her bare midriff might help solidify relations between the United States and Arab countries. A performer at Caesar' Palace Hotel In Las Vegas, she has sent a telegram to President Johnson suggesting Arabic228 words
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Article78 1967-02-07 6 OKLAHOMA CITY. Oklahoma, Mon. (UPI). Bishop W. Angie Smith. Chairman of Methodist Chaplains, said yesterday upon his return from Vietnam that reports of American troops are running, "brothel" are false. "U.S. Troops in Vietnam have the highest morale and highest state of morality of any Americans fighting78 words
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Article454 1967-02-07 6 SANTA MONICA, California, Mon. (UPI) A picture-taking robot satellite raced on a precise course toward the moon after completing a critical midcourse manoeuvre perfectly early yesterday, according to NASA scientists. Project scientists said Lunar Orbiter 3, launched on Saturday on a 92-hour voyage to the moon454 words
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Article114 1967-02-07 6 LIMA, Peru, Mon. (AFP). Two Peruvian students claimed today to have written the world's fastest novel. The two said triumphantly this morning that they had just completed their opus. 73,000 words long and entitled "The Ballad of the Devil," in 54 hours and 55 minutes. It114 words
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Article, Illustration43 1967-02-07 6 BONN, Mon. Irish and German eyes were smiling when Senator Robert Kennedy, brother of the late President, and Herr. Willy Brandt, German Foreign Minister met in Bonn on Feb. 2. (Senator Kennedy is of Irish ancestry). UPI Photo. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 43 words
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124 1967-02-07 6 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Princess Margaret is expected to leave hospital today after a five-day medical examination, informed sources said yesterday. The 36-year-old princess, sister of Queen Elizabeth 11, entered hospital fo r the first time in her life last Wednesday. No medical details were released124 words
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Article241 1967-02-07 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) A British expert on guerrilla warfare predicted yesterday it would take as long as 20 years for South Vietnam to become stable enough to resist a Communist takeover. In a copyrighted Interview with U.S. News and World Report. 8ir Robert Thompson said241 words
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Article176 1967-02-07 6 MEXICO CITY. Mo n. (UPI) A medical bulletin said four surviving glrla from a set of quintuplet! had "normal temperatures" yesterday and were making some progress, although they remained on the critical list. The quins, who were born on Thursday to a peasant woman, Mrs. Maria176 words
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262 1967-02-07 6 TILBURY. England, Mon. (UPI) A 20-year-old Australian spastic who saved seven Australian dollars weekly for four years to see Britain broke down and wept when immigration officials told him on arrival here yesterday he could not enter the country. But a Home Office spokesman262 words
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Article176 1967-02-07 6 CAPETOWN, Mon. (UPI) The U.S. aircraft carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt will cut short Its. call in racially-segregated South Africa and sail for home today, the Port Captain announced last night. The giant carrier docked here on Saturday for what had been scheduled as a three-day176 words
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Article254 1967-02-07 6 WASHINGTON, Mo a. (AFP). A former German Chancellor yesterday cited "no particular urge to work" as a British characteristic amonj other points on personalities and nations. President de Gaulle and the late American Secretary of State John Foster Dullei were cited yesterday as the254 words
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Article192 1967-02-07 6 8 A OIW A N, Michigan. Mon. (UPI) A school principal was found stabbed to death and his wife drowned in the bathtub In their home here yesterday. Carl Middledorf. 63, last found fully clothed in the upstair bedroom, bound hand and foot with a plastic192 words
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73 1967-02-07 6 MANILA, Mon. A replica of an octupus with Uncle Sam's hut being: burned by anti-U.S. demonstrators in front of the U.S. Embassy in Manila last week. About 500 university and college students and other labour groups staged a peaceful demonstration in front of the congress building and then marched toUP Photo. - 73 words
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297 1967-02-07 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) Treasury Seer*, tary Mr. Henry F. Fowler said yesterday a reduction of U. S. troops in Western Europe would have little or no, impact on U. S. defence costs. Mr. Fowler in a television Interview, said the only impact of a297 words
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Article63 1967-02-07 6 NAIROBI, Mon. (AFP).— Kenya Information Minister James Osogo told visiting journalists yesterday the only thing Kenya lacked was money. He was addressing a banquet in honour of journalist* on a World Bank sponsored trip to "see for themselves" how aid to Kenya was spent. He63 words
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Article186 1967-02-07 7 WARSAW. Poland. Mon. /»f) Poland's Roman r itholir primate spoke out •ciin last night against the diminished role for the rhurrh sought by the Communist government. Catholic nation cannot rive up the religious life with which it has lived for tfn centuries." Stefan Cardinal186 words
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Article136 1967-02-07 7 BIXNOS AIRES. Mon (AP) Famed French popsinger Johnny Hallyday s*;rred teen agers to a frenzy on Saturday night at a mammoth carnival dance here, and had to be protected by policemen from overer. 4 husiastic fans. At first the long-haired Ye-ye king seemed to cause136 words
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Article104 1967-02-07 7 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) Thailand will sign for the Philippines in Moscow the international treaty on space "xp oration, the Manila Daily b'-'etin reported yesterday. The paper said that For"gn Secretary Narciso Ramos had requested Thai ambassador in Moscow, Pramote Chongcharoen, to sign n,e pact for104 words
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76 1967-02-07 7 CHICAGO, Mon. Young girls look at camera cases discarded in the snow here after youths looted the truck at left, which was abandoned during the recent snowstorms. Bands of Negro youths are still looting the west side here in defiance of heavy police patrols. Police action has been hampered because76 words
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Article337 1967-02-07 7 Ex-French glamour girl: SAIGON, Mon. (AP). Michele Ray, glamorous French freelance correspondent who was captured by the Vietcong on Jan. 17, turned up today at a U.S. army unit and apparently in good condition, a U.S. spokesman said. The spokesman said Miss Ray. 28. showed up337 words
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Article155 1967-02-07 7 ADDIS ABABA. Mon. (AFP) Emperor Haile Selassie will visit both the United States and the Soviet Union this month for top level talks which observers here expect will be dominated by the tense situation in the Red Sea area and Vietnam. It was officially announced155 words
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Article143 1967-02-07 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) The Midwest's third major storm in 11 days spread snow from the Rockies to the Great Lakes yesterday, causing blizzard conditions in South Dakota and adding new weather woes for snow-choked Chicago. Chicago measured another 6 inches of snow to run143 words
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Article165 1967-02-07 7 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) One of the world s tallest monarchs arrived here on Saturday for a six week private visit. Six-foot three King Taufa Ahou Tupou of Tonga, the "Friendly tslands," arrived from New York with Queen Mata Aho to visit their son. Crown Prince Tupouto165 words
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Article79 1967-02-07 7 ISLAMABAD. India. Mon. (AFP) Pakistan's Air Attache in India Wing Commander A.W. Mufti said last night that a Pakistani civil aircraft which crashed over India on Friday had been shot down by Indian Air Force planes. He made the statement In a report after examination of79 words
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Article111 1967-02-07 7 NEW YORK, Mon. (AP) Diplomats in Jakarta are predicting that Indonesian President Sukarno will lose the remnants of power within two months "at the latest," Newsweek Magazine says in the periscope column of its Feb. 13 edition. "General Suharto, leader of the Junta that now runs111 words
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Article177 1967-02-07 7 NEW YORK, Mon. (AP) The Playboy Club began an emergency airlift of Bunnies from Boston. Massachusetts Baltimore, Maryland Atlanta, Georgia and Kansas City. Missouri yesterday to replace 42 girls dismissed for not reporting to work on Saturday. Bunnies are shapely, scantily-clad waitresses who are so called because177 words
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Article112 1967-02-07 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP) Vine de Loria Jr., executive director of the National Congress of American Indians reiterated last night the group's demand for "Red power." In a taped television documentary made in Denver, Colorado, De Loria said, "When we say Red power,' we mean the right112 words
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Article514 1967-02-07 7 HAMBURG, Germany, Mon. (AP) Werner Marx, Defence expert of Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger's Christian Democrats, yesterday issued a stern warning against West Germany signing an agreement to halt the spread of nuclear weapons. In an interview with the newspaper Welt Am Sonntag he said he feared514 words
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Article142 1967-02-07 7 CORPUS CHRISTI Texas, Mon. (AP) A' Go-Go dancer says she will get married tonight in her popular dancing costume topless. Trisha Beall, 19. adds that she will marry 23-year old Vernoy Dale Shaddix during the 10 p.m. floor show at a nightclub called "French the Beachcombers."142 words
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Article103 1967-02-07 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) Pablo Picasso's painting "Femme Couchee Lisant" ("Reclining woman reading"), fetched US$lO5.000 (£37,500 sterling) at an international television auction linking bidders in Britain and the United Statei here today. The painting, donated by Picasso to the committee to rescue Italian art damaged103 words
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Miscellaneous21 1967-02-07 5 ABU I HAVE NO OBJECTION IH GTVIN& YOUTHIS JOB BUT I WANT TO bE. ASSUJVEDTHAT 70U VJILL bTAY OK I 121 words
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Miscellaneous41 1967-02-07 6 MfiBIMIILIAffiBEa mmmmsem iBBfORe THiM"7WB BtZARKB PUZZLB THAT HELP THE ANSWER TO 6UPP6N PgATTH UNL6efl HMOLfON SOLO ANP C0Ul p PEPUCE ITS MIANIH6, A CRIME WAVE EUCH AE THE WOKLP M4P NEVER KNOWN WOUIP EIVEEP NATION APTER NATION.' (To be continued tomorrow)41 words
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Article434 1967-02-07 8 CHINESE new year is a time when nerves are frayed by an excess of cracker firing. More dangerous types of crackers are being offered for sale. While letting off crackers has its significance for those Chinese who still believe in the old traditions and religious practices, the latter434 words
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Article334 1967-02-07 8 too long have the public been exposed A to adulterated foodstuffs, deleterious drugs and quacks. Now the President of the Malayan Medical Association, Northern Branch, Dr. J. B. A. Peter, has called on the Government to set up a watch-dog committee to supervise the ever Increasing range334 words
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789 1967-02-07 8 K. C. THALER - By K. C. THALER Uanoi is reliably reported to be weighing guardedly the merits of Vietnam peace talks, but has neither detided nor is likely to do not to end the war. Qualified diplomatic sources indicated that the Ho Chi Minh regime which789 words
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781 1967-02-07 8 ROY HERBERT - LONDON, MON. BY ROY HERBERT THE largest nuclear power station in the world is to be built on the Lancashire coast in northwest England. The Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB) announced this week that it had decided to apply to the Minister781 words
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1209 1967-02-07 8 Peter Arnett - Br Peter Arnett SAIGON, MON. OVERWHELMING firepower and end. lets allied infantry campaigning have forced the Vietnamese communists into a bitter r«. appraisal of war strategy. They cannot expect another Dien Bien Phu, the successful battle that clinched victory against the French in 1954.1,209 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
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322 1967-02-07 9 LONDON, Mon. (UPI). A strong performance by the pound sterling on foreign exchange markets and the downdrift in interest rates kept government bonds solidly on the uptrack throughout the week. Industrial stocks on the whole stayed cheerful in quiet trading and came out322 words
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Article155 1967-02-07 9 LONDON, Mon. (AFP). The split between coffee consumer and producer countries widened recently and the International Coffee Organisation adjourned for the day its efforts to arrest the drop in coffee prices. Consumers stood firm on their demand that corrective measures still allow for selective buying between155 words
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258 1967-02-07 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—The Blue Funnel Line's network of fast rationalised services to the Far East from the United Kingdom and Northwestern Europe have been further strengthened by the entry into service of the new 21-knot "Priam 0 class of ultra-modern cargo258 words
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Article, Illustration188 1967-02-07 9 SINGAPORE, Mob. American President Lines (APL) has launched the first of its super-cargo liners, the Seamasters to replace its fleet of preWorld War Two C 3 type of ships. The newly launched cargo liner is to replace the existing "President Van Buren "President Van Buren" is188 words
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747 1967-02-07 9 BY OUR MARKET REPORTER SINGAPORE, Mon. Trading on the Stock Exchange was quiet with prices holding firm. The main interest continued to concentrate on the industrial section with certain counters rising sharply. Gammon held steady with business done from $1.53 to $1.55747 words
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Article220 1967-02-07 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. An extra weekly BOAC Boeing 707 jet flight from Hong Kong to Sydney via Darwin return will be introduced by the British airline on April 1. The extra flights will tie in with BOAC's second round-the-world jet route via the South Pacific which also220 words
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Article152 1967-02-07 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following ships are expected in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Perleus 3/4 Benwyvis 5 Kin Yung 8/9 Honk Kong Delegate 10/11 Automedon 13/14 Centaur 15/16 City of Chester 18 Kirsten Maersk 19 Knud Maersk 21/22 Sanana 23/24 Jeppesen Maersk 31/32 Hugheverett 33/34 Denbighshire 35/36 Marceli Nowtko152 words
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Article858 1967-02-07 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Tim* 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 11.45 a.m. Airline Oaruda 992 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MAS 005 from Penang. Ipoh.858 words
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Article283 1967-02-07 9 SINGAPORE, M on. February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. i n Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 58g cents per lb., up cent from previous close. The tone was dull The market ruled idle for most of the morning. Levels283 words
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Article108 1967-02-07 9 STOCKHOLM, Mon. O' e of the world's leading manufacturers of newspaper printing presses, R. Hoe Inc., New York, has recently placed a contract with Nohab, Trollhattan, for Kr. million worth of components for Ampress Colormatic Passes, the Swedish company announces. Since 1959, Nohab has been manufacturing108 words
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Article15 1967-02-07 9 f SINGAPORE, Mon. The tin price for today was -Wit per picul, down15 words
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Article81 1967-02-07 9 Kuala LUMPUR, Mon. The First National c *ty Bank of Kuala Lumpur has announced the recent promotions of two of its employees, Messrs. Wan Kim Woh and Teoh Eng Chooi, to the rank of Assistant Accountant. Mr. Wan and Mr. Teoh are both alumni of the University81 words
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Article502 1967-02-07 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. 8tock Evi-hangf hid and oBfr prim officially listed at the cho«c of bUAlne«ft. INDUSTRIAL R. Rou«tead 1.52 C. Sur.ir 1 K'.' 1,55 1 83 Chemical Co Cold Storage Dunlop Mild) Dunlop i \>w) E. smelting 1H3 3 18 2.33 2.ir» 4 1 90 834 2.50502 words
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Article51 1967-02-07 9 (Managers Prices) First Malayan XI) Ml Second Malayan XI) l.S!S 1.05 Third MaU>an 1.15 i.'ifi The Commerce 4b Industry Fund,., 88 .UN The Savings Fund 1*1 1.47 Malaysian Investment Fund .90 1 M Sterling Commodity 4A 4/7 Flrnt Hong Kong.,. l.no l.Oft* Second Hong kong .14* Hong Kong51 words
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Article115 1967-02-07 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. tflnfAp«>re fhlnw Produce Kirh>m« noon prices today were; Burera Seller* Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 46.75 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 4ft. 71 Lo»»*e Copra Mixed Fel»/Mar S8U Sugar (Java) exgodown 25. V) Nutmeg* 110* mmm 4W00 Nutmeg* B W 210.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) mm 100 00115 words
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Article32 1967-02-07 9 MO N Z A, Italy, Mon. (UPI). Industrialist Enzo Fumagalli, President of Candy, a major home appliances manufacturing firm, died of heart attack today at the age of 48.32 words
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Article24 1967-02-07 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI)' Money Quotations: HK$ 5.*****/5.***** per US dollar for cash: HK515.99 per pound sterling; HK*****5 per tael gold.24 words
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Article24 1967-02-07 9 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) The rubber market opened quiet with No. 1 RSS spot 18-1/16—18-1/4. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports Feb. 17-11/16—17-3/4.24 words
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215 1967-02-07 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Arrangements have been finalised for the official swearing-in tomorrow of the new Mentri Resar at the Istana. However, reports circulating here indicated that some senior members of the Johore Legislative Assembly may not attend the ceremony. At the ceremony the Sultan215 words
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183 1967-02-07 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The people of Johore were today urged to demonstrate their solidarity by paying due respect to the National Anthem. This call came from the State Information Officer, Enche Sa'ad bin Din. Ke said "solidarity week** in Johox*e will be from Feb. 12 to183 words
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66 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Gan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association will hold its 12th annual general meeting and re-union dinner on Saturday (Feb. 18) at 7.30 p.m. at the Hong Kong Bowl. Dinner tickets at $6 each are obtainable from the Hon. Secretary, (Tel.66 words
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Article91 1967-02-07 10 PENANG, Mon. shopkeeper Sathiah s/o Karuppiah, 2J, was robbed of more than $3OO cash by four robbers, one armed with a pistol, in his shop in Ayer Itam Road last night. When the robbers had left, Sathiah raised an alarm and together with some neighbours gave91 words
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Article116 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ex-Services Association of Singapore will hold a chanty premiere of the film, "One Million Years 8.C." at the Sky Theatre on Feb. 17 at 9.15 p.m. to raise funds for ex-«ervices welfare. It will be held under the patronage of the President, Inche Yusof116 words
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Article, Illustration172 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. H.M.S. Valiant, the nu-clear-powered fleet submarine of the Royal Navy, is now on her way to 'or a visit. tri P >s being undertaken in order that valuable experience of her operational Qualities on a long sea voyage in all kinds of172 words
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Article69 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon Two 70-year old women were killed in two separate accidents today. They were:- 1. Leong Ah Heo, who was knocked down by a motor vehicle at Airport Road and died a few hours later in the hospital. 2. Koh Fong, who died on admission69 words
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Article, Illustration326 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore youths were today urged to forge ahead to create and build an industrial society worthy of "an independent and sovereign Singapore." This was stated today by Mr. Low Guan Onn. Deputy General Manager of the Jurong Shipyard Ltd.. to 12326 words
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Article60 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Dr. Yeoh Bok Choon. a past President of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club, will speak on "A Chinese New Year Message Its Significance and Tradition", at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore on Feb. 8. The luncheon meeting will be held at60 words
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Article, Illustration442 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Cash Register's Vice-President, (Marketing International Division), Mr. Harry R. Wise, today described the market for NCR products in South-east Asian countries as "excellent". Mr. Wise, on a two-day visit here, said that more than 45 per cent of442 words
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Article, Illustration417 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, flew into Singapore on his way to Johore "to settle the dispute which led to the resignation of Dato Haji Hassan bin Yunos as the Mentri Besar." He also spent part of his day in417 words
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Article38 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. —The Sea Cadet Corps will hold its annual dance on Feb. 11 at the Victoria Memorial Hall from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. The "Quests'* and the "Antartics" will be in attendance.38 words
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178 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. St. Thomas Anglican Cathedral in a tiny island of Car Nicobar, some 120 miles west of Sumatra in the Indian ocean, is probably the smallest Anglican Cathedral in the world. Situated at Mus (pop. 10,000) in the island of Car Nicobar, it was178 words
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Article66 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE. Mon An unidentified young woman fell to her death from a block of flats at Airport Road late this morning. Police described her as between 28 to 30 years of age. five feet four inches in height, weighing about 120 pounds. She was wearing an orange-coloured66 words
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Article24 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Traffic Police recorded 66 road accidents of which five were serious, during the past 24 hours in the Republic.24 words
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Article108 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Six Chinese school students were charged today in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with rioting when they assaulted their Principal on Jan. 31 at the Sim Min High School here. The six students are Ho Kee Tee, Chan Tai Peng, Chua Kim Seng, Yeo108 words
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Article59 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. —The Commonwealth Society of Singapore will give a farewell dinner party to Mr. W.B. Pritchett, High Commissioner for Australia, at the Singapore Island and Country Club tomorrow (Feb- 7) at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Pritchett, who will leave Singapore for Canberra on transfer, will give a talk59 words
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Article115 1967-02-07 10 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Bahais In Singapore will hold a fire-side talk everv Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the residence of a Persian Bahal here. The speaker at this week's fire-side talk will be Mrs. Parvin Rosteum. wife of Mr. S. Rosteum. a factory manager of a local115 words
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Miscellaneous30 1967-02-07 10 S'PORE DIARY 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: St. John's Island Kampong Loyang, off Tarnpines Road; Lee Cheng School, Jalan Chye Kay; and Mandai Tekong, Resettlement.30 words
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Article, Illustration219 1967-02-07 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. At 6 a.m. sharp today former racing motorist Sunny Ang, 28, was hanged in Changi Prison. He was sentenced to death in 1965 for the murder of a bar waitress, Jenny Cheok (then 22 years old) in the high seas off Sisters Islands219 words
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91 1967-02-07 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Earl Mountbatten of Burma had a chat with the President, Enche Yusof bin Ishak. at the Istana this morning during a courtesy call. Earl Mountbatten is here to film scenes for a biographical documentary. He is accompanied by a television crew of91 words
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335 1967-02-07 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Openheart surgery will soon be undertaken here as a result of a joint &roject of the niversity of Singapore and the Singapore Government. This has been made possible with the formation of a Division of Cardiovascular Surgery under the School of Postgraduate Medical335 words
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1514 1967-02-07 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Sim Boon Chuan, a key witness in the SI 2 million Lee Wah Bank cheating case, told a District Court today, that his firm's office was shifted to another part of th.e building in favour of a newly-registered Arm, so that1,514 words
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109 1967-02-07 11 SINGAPORE. Mod.— The Ministry of Health will be screening applicants from ex-public daily-r a t e d cleansing workers for wemployment. To-date. 2,200 «x-PDR cleansing workers have applied. A Ministry statement today said that careful screening of applicants was necessary so that "instigators and other109 words
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Advertisement562 1967-02-07 11 THE PRINCESS SINGAPORE QUEST 1967 Official entry form A P^£ A ON are Invited from SINGAPORE thei?27th hfrthrf?. haT w *ch«d their 17th, but not on M arch l*t. 1967, and who wish to be considered for selection as SinaaDore's coni£ the Ueen Of the faciflc" Quest to be held562 words
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Miscellaneous645 1967-02-07 11 CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulan Pinang; f Ipob and Melaka; 3/10 Johore B&hru; 4 Tai)lny; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). PJt 4.45 OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary «.50 NEWS OUTLINES in the National Language. 1.55 National Songs 6.00 NEWS645 words
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Article1521 1967-02-07 12 PAUL BENDIGO - Are they really there? BY PAUL BENDIGO SUBMERGED in the green hell of the Brazilian jungle is a lost city without a name: a fabulous, frightening city with an unknown past, inhabited by snakes, bats and the ghosts of the past. There is the legend1,521 words
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Article554 1967-02-07 12 Norman Vincent Peale - CONFIDENT LIVING By Norman Vincent Peale A STRANGE phenomenon of our times is how casually we take amazing scientific feats involving power which only the great brains of physics understand and know how to harness. For example, two men in separate space vehicles554 words
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Advertisement242 1967-02-07 12 For your entertainment during the CHINESE NEW YEAIi HOLIDAYS DINE, WINE AND DAM E AT Coffd'Orlxm HOTEL FACING SfAFRONT T> V 61, Brooke Road, Raton*. (Between Roxy A Palace Cinemas) fKONG HEE FATT CHOY and a very HAPPY NEW YEAR SPECIAL CHINESE-EUROPEAN MENU on Bth, 9th b 10th February at242 words
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Advertisement136 1967-02-07 12 CAB PAHK CABABET BESTAUBANT LTD. BAR For Reservations Tel. *****-9 Special Extensions on Chinese New Year Eve and Chinese New Year Day. Special FREE GIFTS will be given away to guests patronizing our Nite-club. Come and enjoy our Delicious Chinese Dishes and Tim Sum. Bar and Cabaret with delightful music136 words
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Article, Illustration389 1967-02-07 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. "RETURN Of The Seven" is the Shaw Bros, grand offering for the Chinese New Year season. It will be shown at the Federal here and at the Lido in Singapore. And what a moveable389 words
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Article149 1967-02-07 13 NEW YORK, Mon Ev» Marie Saint's role as a fashion magazine editor in the spectacular MGM-Cinerama presentation of the John Frankenheimer film "Grand Prix," marks two reunions for the Academy-Award winning actress. The roadshow attraction is her second film for director Frankenheimer, under whose guidance she149 words
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139 1967-02-07 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. —"Where The Bullets Fly" a Chinese New Year attraction at the Capitol, Singapore, is a spy thriller with a change. Charies Vine (Tom Adam) plays the part of a complacent British Secret Agent disguised as a woman tourist to139 words
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Article, Illustration221 1967-02-07 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Batgadgetry enters a new dimension in 20th Century-Fox's "Batman," a fulllength feature filmed in Deluxe Colour, when the Caped Crusader unveils two new super-weapons to prosecute the never-ending war against evil the Batcopter and the Batboat. This super-action picture will be221 words
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Advertisement119 1967-02-07 13 KUNG HEE FATT CHOY Discover gay exciting individual H&NDLOOMS from India 'mi have company to tea or dinner. Indian handwoven tahif cloth* and matching napkins, tea cosies and tray cloths add a n»>« elegance to >our table. They are multi-coloured and handwoven In a fine easlly-lroned texture. Indi h hand119 words
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Miscellaneous317 1967-02-07 13 SHAW ORGANISATION [l I P O Phono ***** »y TOMORROW ONLY! 1 IV I «0. «30 A MS pm. p->rd A- oeraldin* Paea HF. \K HEART" WB> v <» 15 p.m. At MIDNIOHT n Now No Pree Lint' -,r "RFTI RN OF THE V -n At Color (UAI [cAPITOL Phone317 words
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Miscellaneous29 1967-02-07 13 DIAMOND THEATRE I Airj-4 ofMiilHirM-d* MIM. Wtfi 9Uhlm« Hoacf. I*l. iM 10 LAST FEW DATS! 1.36 p.m. A '.BO p m flv*jl Qanescn A Kft Vljaya "SILVAM" (Tamil) 129 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-02-07 13 |iS'\ I METROCOLOft Jack Palanre Janet Leigh Letitia Roman THE FEBRUARY ISSUE of M-G-Ms Newsletter Now Available Free Of Charge At All Ist Run CATHAY ORGANISATION Theatres, Metro Ltd. Metrotex. CATHAY' OPENS TOMORROW! u a.m.. I.3<i. 4, 6.3 V A 9.M p.n Sway And Swing With The Year*s Musical-Hit! >53 words
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Miscellaneous346 1967-02-07 13 ORGAN ORCHARDIPALACE ***** 4*57g LAST DA*: 1.3*. 4.60. II I.M. 4M. 915 p m II «.4J 9.30 m m THAT RIVIERA TOlXH' r Br»c Morecambe In Color ORCHARD THEATRE Open* Tomtrrtw: 5 SHOWS AT 1.30, 4 Oft, 6.36, 8 15 Midnight! "The Spy In The Green Hat" 1 GALA *****346 words
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274 1967-02-07 14 ALICANTE, Spain, Mon. (AP). Italy's Renzo Pasolini rode his Benelli machine io victory in the Third Grand Prix of Alicante's motorcycle races in Vista Hermosa Circuit here yesterday. He won the main event, the 250 c.c. class race, beating 41 other entrants from eight274 words
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288 1967-02-07 14 TOKYO, Mo n (UPI) Encouraged by Japan's improved performance in the sth Asian Games in Bangkok, the Japan Field Hockey Association has mapped out an ambitious programme for 1967. Japan edged Malaysia, 1-0, to capture the bronze medal in the Asian Games. India defeated288 words
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Article176 1967-02-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor Police trailing 1-0 at half time, recovered magnificently to hold the Tamil Physical Cultural Association to a 1-1 draw in a second round, first division match of the Selangor Hockey League played at the Prince Road ground here this evening.176 words
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Article54 1967-02-07 14 LEAVENWORTH. (Washington). Mon. (AFP)—The ski-jumping world champion, BJorn Wirkola (Norway) won the 35th annual Leavenworth winter sports competition soaring 335 feet (102 m) and 305 feet (92 m). Wirkola broke the North American ski-jump-ing record retained since 1985 by John Balzanz (USA) with a jump of54 words
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498 1967-02-07 14 PALM SPRINGS, California, Mon. (UPI) Tom Niepotte, 37, overtook and passed defending champion Doug Sanders yesterday on the last nine holes of the 90 hole, US$ 110,000 Bob Hope Desert Classic and won top prixe of U5517,600 with a score of 349, eleven498 words
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Advertisement550 1967-02-07 14 Classified Ad. SITUATION VACANT ARCHITECTURAL FIRM in Singapore requires immediately Receptionist-cum-typist with experience in operating a 3Line Telephone Switchboard. Applicant minimum requirements: Singapore Citizen, Senior Cambridge and 2 years office experience. Commencing Salary $lBO.OO-s24op.m. according to experience and qualifications. Reply Box 1014 E.S. before Monday 13th February 1967. HOUSES LAND550 words
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Advertisement633 1967-02-07 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Applications are invited for the post of Senior Instructor/ Instructor in the School of Accountancy. This post is suitable for a recent graduate in commerce, economics or business administration or a professionally qualified accountant with several years experience in public practice or business.633 words
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Advertisement573 1967-02-07 14 KEN Y ATA AN TAW ARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada pemborone2 yang berdaftar di-J.K.R. 1 di-dalam kelas "C" Head IV 1 S/Head 4 (B) dan ka-atas akan di-terima di-Pejabat/Pengarah 1 Kerja Raya, Negeri2 Tanah Melayu, J.K.R., Ibu Pcjabat, 1 Jalan Maxwell, Kuala Lumpur hingga jam pukul 12.00 tengah hari pada 2hb.573 words
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Advertisement328 1967-02-07 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (TIMESCALE) STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as Technical Assistant (Timescale) Structural Draughtsman in the Office of the Architect, Kuala Lumpur, on a salary scale of $450 x 14 576/602 x 18 692 plus Cost of Living Allowance at328 words
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Advertisement119 1967-02-07 14 WANTED TRANSLATORS to render Chinese or Malar Into English. Applicants must have good knowledge of Chinese or Malay and proficient in English. Flease apply to THE EASTERN SUN, 23-B, Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. W: CLASSIFIED m Advertiser's Name...— Address* »•••••••»•••••••••••••••*•>•««« mm Telephone No Number of Insertions. Date(s) Requested.. Cost '»>■»»•119 words
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495 1967-02-07 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad <UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Zaza and Sporting Gesture 11, two of Milton Sullivan's candidates, are 'must follow" at the forthcoming Selangor Turf Club's Tunku's Gold Cup meeting, commencing on Friday. On a good track here this morning, Zaza on d Sporting495 words
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Article, Illustration722 1967-02-07 15 DAYTONA BEACH, Florida, Mon. (UP I) Lonrenzo Bandini and Chris Amon paced the proud cars of Ferrari to a vengeful victory over hamstrung Fords yesterday in the 24hour Daytona continental road race. The Bandini-Amon car led a thundering parade of three FerrariUPI Photo. - 722 words
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90 1967-02-07 15 MADRID. Mon. (AP). Results of yesterday's 19th round of Spain's major league soccer championship (home teams first): Atletico de Bilbao 2 Pontevedra 1. Coruna 'A, SabadeU 1. Real Madrid 2, Granada 0. Valencia 0, Atletico de Madrid 2. Sevilla 3, Zaracoza 1. Barcelona 3,90 words
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Article92 1967-02-07 15 I SEFEMBAN. Mon. The brat Rahang, the in-v-srard champions 1-0 in less hockey game on the N S. padang vp-p this evening. "Fraved tempers late In id half marred today'? P^y. After a scoreless first-half <ruo Rest who played more constructive hockey, scored zoal in92 words
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Article127 1967-02-07 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. A pard premiere of the Cinerarra Film "Grand Prix" in aid cf the Singapore Sports Council for the promotion o! ?port. will be shown at •he Orchard Theatre on 20. Tne film which will be under 'he patronage of the Pre?:der 4127 words
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Article153 1967-02-07 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. The deputy chairman of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. Mr. Chan Seng, said the Repubvery deep interest in sports was one of the major k p ys to nation building and unity. Speaking at the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council meeting. Mr.153 words
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51 1967-02-07 15 Tokyo, Mon. <afp). Antonio Hererthe world's fourth-rank-featherweight, last night r n a narrow-margin points lesion over Japan's Isao •'nikawa in a dull ten 'o'inde r at Hamamatsu City, Antral Japan. Hererra beat the Japanwho was fighting the *J-n>under for the second after a baffling51 words
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Article, Illustration310 1967-02-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. America is slowly edging Australia in world tennis supremacy, Jim McManus, the 26-year-old skipper of the U.S. world trotting tennis quartet said this today. Jim who leads his threeman "tennis crew" for a six day stopover in the country310 words
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Article1203 1967-02-07 15 S'pore Yearlings Dlv# 2—6 Furs. 437 626 230 8 093 064 450 44S 967 589 632 078 656 Casanova Tinggl llarapan TT Cannon Fire Lnval Scholar Sovereign Grev Wonder Girl Pink Heather Fnlerlalner IV Rina 11 Counl Babu Fa*v Monet Gourmet Honey Dear Vllmorwln 3y 3y 3y1,203 words
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Article135 1967-02-07 15 SYDNEY. Mon. (AFP) Pancho Gonzalez, still at 38 reckoned a.* the reigning King of the pro-tennis world, today thrashed the circuit's newest recruit Fred Stolle with careless ease Stolle, on some lists the world's best amateur before getting paid for playing, had neither the shots135 words
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365 1967-02-07 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Tan Eng Yoon, national athletic coach has urged medical check-ups athletes picked for centralised training and selection for international competitions. The coach in his recommendation to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council said athletes who qualify or have been selected should365 words
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187 1967-02-07 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore TableTennis Association expects a record number of entries for the 1967 national championships to be held here in April this year. The championships will be the premier tournament in the table-tennis sporting calendar of the STTA. The president of STTA.187 words
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Article139 1967-02-07 16 MANILA, Mon. (AFP) An early showdown between Japan and The Philippines, both undefeated, will take place tomorrow in the First Asian Amateur Women's Softball Championchip. Both countries have won two games apiece. and victory in tomorrow's contest between them mav well decide the final outcome139 words
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Article50 1967-02-07 16 TAP AH. Mon. Tapah PWD beat the Tapah Youngsters 5-0 in a soccer match played at the Town Padang here last evening. The match was part of the local Tamil festival here.. A challenge cup was presented for the match by Mr. Baranjotay. The halftime score was 2-0.50 words
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64 1967-02-07 16 SINGAPORE,Mon.- Officials and players of the Sparta Prague soccer team on a visit to the Singapore Tobacco Company factory at Hoe Chiang Road.Sparta the famed Crech football team left here yesterday to begin their tour of Hong Kong for a series of matches.Singapore Tobacco Company helped to sponsor the matches.64 words
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315 1967-02-07 16 VILLARD DE LANS, France, Mon. (UPI).— East Germany scored a sweep of the singles and doubles international toboggan races yesterday, after unseasonably warm weather forced a drastic curtailment of the "Olympic rehearsal" meet here. Olympic singles titlist Thomas Koehler joined his runner-up Klaus Bonsack315 words
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Article130 1967-02-07 16 SEREMBAN. Mon. New® has reached us that a local school in this town have made an unorthodox style to begin their cricket season for 1967. The school cricketers together with their new cricket gear were taken to the church where they were "blessed" before they commenced their new130 words
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180 1967-02-07 16 JOHANNESBURG. South Africa, Mon. (APj Australian cricket captain Bobby Simpson advocated yesterday that the best two umpires in the world should be called on to umpire international Test matches. He did not specify how they should be chosen. Current practice is for180 words
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Article46 1967-02-07 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Young Men Sikh Association today beat General Hospital 4-0 in a division two SHA hockey league. The game was played at the General Hospital ground. The four goals were scored by Dhalwant Singh. Major Singh, Gurdev Singh and Swarant Singh.46 words
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Article, Illustration662 1967-02-07 16 HOUSTON, Mon. (UPI) Cassius Cloy, virtually everybody's choice but not necessarily everybodys favourite, mokes the eighth defense of heavyweight title Monday night (11.00 a.m. Tuesday local) in the Astrodome against towering Ernie Terrell/ the left-jab artist who has his own title claims.662 words
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272 1967-02-07 16 HOUSTON. TEXAS. Mon. (AP) Cassius Clay calls Ernie Terrell "a one-armed bandit." Terrell calls Clay "an incomplete fighter They both may be right, biit they will battle for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world and the millions that often go with boxing's272 words
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495 1967-02-07 16 HOUSTON, TEXAS. Moa '(ReuXer) Ernie Terrell tries tonight to burst the bubble of invincibility about Cassius Clay when the heavyweight division's two champions meet at the Astrodome in. a showdown for the undisputed title. Clay is a 4-1-on favourita to »core his 28th495 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-02-07 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.34 p.m. (5.7 ft); 6.28 p.m. (3.3 ft.). Port Swtttenhara: 4.32 a.m. (13.4 ft.); 5.15 p.m. (13.4 ft.). Port Dickson: 5.33 a.m. (7.9 ft.); 5.45 p.m. (6.9 ft.). Singapore: 8.57 a.m. (8.5 ft.); 11.20 p.m. (8.1 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 6.24 a.m. (6.3 ft); 10.08 p.m. (860 words
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