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Title Section25 1967-02-25 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 216 Saturday, February 25 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article200 1967-02-25 1 JACK GILLON - By JACK GILLON JAKARTA, Fri. (Reut<*r) The Indonesian Parliament has unanimously adopted a resolution calling on the supreme policy-making People's Consultative Congress to appoint General Suharto acting President until next year's general elections. Parliamentary sources today said the resolution was passed late last night with no200 words
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Article73 1967-02-25 1 HONG KONG. Friday. (Reuter) About 10.000 militant Red Guards' clashed in Canton on Wednesday during a procession. the British-owned South China Morning Post reported today. Quoting a Hong Kong resident who returned yesterday from the South China City, the paper said the Red Guards had73 words
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Article, Illustration351 1967-02-25 1 H.M.S. Sutan - Singapore, Malaysian leaders fly to Camerons for game, discussions By H.M.S. Sutan The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, Premier, Mr. Lee K Singapore Minister Keng Swee, left for Kuala Lumpur this morning in the same plane. They are enroute to the Cameron Highlands for a game351 words
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Article200 1967-02-25 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) A former top Army officer on trial for his life here today defied the Government of Army strongman General Suharto and said he would support the now powerless President Sukarno to the death. In a dramatic. Impassioned declaration Brigadier General Supardjo, 44. told200 words
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Article101 1967-02-25 1 HYDERABAD, Fri. (Reuter) The Nizam of Hyderabad, one of the world's richest man, died today, it was officially announced. Aged 80, the Nizam had been ill for several weeks following an influenza bout. In his heyday, the Nizam ruled supreme over a State the101 words
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Article120 1967-02-25 1 SAIGON, Fri. (Reuter) American military headquarters announced today that U.S. artillery, based in South Vietnam, is being used on targets in North Vietnam for the first time. A communique issued by the Military Assistance Command said the action was designed to supplements air strikes against120 words
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316 1967-02-25 1 NEW DELHI, Fri. (AFP) Mrs. Indira Gandhi's ruling Congress Party today continued to take a beating unprecedented since independence in India's general elections. Results confirmed that the party once run by her father, Jawaharlal Nehru, was being mauled at the hands of the316 words
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341 1967-02-25 1 KHOO BOON CHOO - By KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Fri.—A nine-year-old blind boy from South Vietnam, whose village in the Hrev Mountains, 30 miles of Quang-Ngai, was burnt by Communists, flew in here this morning for admission into St. Nicholas Home and School in Bagan Jermal Road.341 words
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408 1967-02-25 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Malaysia has no intention of entering into a defence treaty with Indonesia. This was stated by the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, here last night. He told newsmen that Malaysia's present defence treaty with Britain was "sufficient" to maintain the nation's408 words
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84 1967-02-25 1 CANBERRA. Fri. (Reuter) Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt today declined to discuss suggestions that New Zealand might withdraw a battalion from the British Commonwealth Brigade in Malaysia and send it to Vietnam. He had been asked at a Press conference whether this would84 words
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Parliament round-up
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Article, Illustration1299 1967-02-25 2 I Malaysia has the smallest force in S.E.A.' KUALA LUMPUR, FRI. THE Deputy Primt Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today it was not the Government's policy to have a large defence force, but one which was just sufficient to defend the country's borders and shores,1,299 words
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485 1967-02-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bottles of water three in all were again the subject of discussion when the Dewan Ra'ayat this morning resumed the debate on the development estimate totalling $836 million for this year. The bottles of water were,485 words
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Article59 1967-02-25 2 PENANG. Fri. Eight Rotarians, under the leadership of the President of the Penang Rotary Club, Mr. William Ng Jit Thye, left here for Bangkok today to attend the Conference of District 330. The district conference will last for three days from today till Feb. 26. Some59 words
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Article388 1967-02-25 2 mil. for 2 court houses KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A sum of $750,000 has been set aside for the construction of two court houses at Kuala Selangor and Kota Bharu, and for additions and alterations to the law courts here, which house the Federal Court of Malaysia and the Federal Capital's388 words
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Article131 1967-02-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Immigration authorities here are expected to introduce "restricted passports" for persons travelling to and fro Singapore by the middle of this year, the Eastern Sun understands. Provision has already been made by the Treasury for the printing of such passports, it was leamt. In131 words
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248 1967-02-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A new $8 million prison will be built in Kajang near here, the Minister of Lands and Mines, Enche Abdul Rahman Yaakub, said in the Dewan Ra'ayat this morning. In moving the estimates for the Home Ministry, on behalf248 words
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Article120 1967-02-25 2 PENANG. Fri. The Coroner, Enche Suleiman Hashim, today returned a verdict of murder and suicide at a joint inquest into the death of Khoo Saw Eng. 70, and her son-in-law, Chan Ah Tuck. 65, in their home in Bridge Street on July 29, last year. Insp. Gurman120 words
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Article88 1967-02-25 2 Dispensers work-to-rule begins PENANG. Fri. A work-to-rule campaign by all hospital dispensers in West Malaysia will start to morrow as their two demands for free medical treatment and overtime allowance are not met with by the Government. A spokesman of the Na* tional Union of Government Dispensers. Penan? branch, said88 words
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825 1967-02-25 3 r 29-year-old father of four children who had listened to appeals for donations to West Malaysia flood victims today handed over contributions in cash and kind to the Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli, in his office. He is Mr. Phang Fah Fatt of825 words
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Article, Illustration348 1967-02-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Herbert Bowden, Britain's Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs, intends finding time for helicopter visits to F.L.D.A. oil palm and rubber estates during the busy programme for bis first visit to Malaysia from Feb. 28 to Mar. 3. He plans to348 words
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457 1967-02-25 3 CHAN KAM YAU - By CHAN KAM YAU BURGLARS climbed over a fenced wall of a large departmental store at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman last night and then smashed and cut their way through steel gates and locked doors to a fortune of $15,000 in cash and high-valued457 words
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416 1967-02-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. World Health Organisation representative here, Dr. D. R. Huggins, said here today there was a growing interest in the health of children and as a consequence in paediatric educa- tion. He said this at his opening of the six-day second416 words
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Article, Illustration56 1967-02-25 3 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong yesterday granted an audience to the Director of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs of the United Arab Republic, Mr. Tawfik Owedha, now on a visit here, at Istana Negara. Picture shows His Majesty (right) receiving a copy of the56 words
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Article162 1967-02-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Police yesterday detained a man in connection with a wayside robbery case in which a man waiting for a bus to Singapore with his girlfriend was robbed of a watch and gold chain valued at $133. The victim, Robert Tan, 27, waiting at a162 words
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Advertisement111 1967-02-25 3 NOT JUST AN ORDINARY STEERING WHEEL! FOR TWO REASONS! Newk. v.;.-..v.; £< MMm XvX.; > >:> >x.v:x HMI ■>.• irtn^iti.if. ■mm-r.'-.-fc Hi* j mz One, it's a Mercedes-Benz steering wheel. And two the steering column is short, as the steering box is situated behind the engine where it's safe from111 words
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3731 1967-02-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The following candidates have passed the First Year Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts held In January. 1967: Abdul Aziz bin Harun, Abdul Aziz bin Idris, Abdul Ghapar bin Hj. Abd. Wahab, Abdul Habib bin Mansur, Abdul Halim bin Othman.3,731 words
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281 1967-02-25 4 Musa Scully - By, Musa Scully PRIME Minister Tunku Abdul Rahmon will chair the ASA Standing Committee meeting, to be held here in mid-March. The Tunku will be chairman of the meeting, which is of the highest executive body next to the Foreign Ministers. The Ambassadors of281 words
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275 1967-02-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Michael Chen, today on behalf of the Government, hancec over a cheque of $20,000 for the Harrv Kydd Fund to the Chairman, Research and Development Committee of Assunta Hospital, Dato275 words
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Article101 1967-02-25 4 KAMPAR. Fri. A t» mining labourer was ser a-years jail by the Session? Court here today for havi-s 6l jars of illegal samsu. Chin Choon. 45. o: a ir.ese Tin Mine near K Bharu. was caught in jungle near the Kota Bharu Road last Dec. He101 words
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Miscellaneous17 1967-02-25 4 AB m u\ y tvr l w t W 0//q@QWM ZP o Q OQO m '§>o I6OMH6YQU?17 words
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Article, Illustration22 1967-02-25 5 UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 22 words
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234 1967-02-25 5 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI)— A play that contends President Johnson ordered the Kennedy assassination has opened here and drew unusually bad reviews from the City's newspapers. Called "Macbird" —It is a takeoff on Shakespeare's "Macbeth" the play was written by a previous unknown,234 words
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Article92 1967-02-25 5 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) A 21-year-old Jamaican migrant has been provisionally accepted as London's first coloured policeman. The man, who was not Identified, passed all physical and educational tests and is expected to begin training next month. Britain has only about Ave coloured men among its 4892 words
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Article49 1967-02-25 5 MUNICH, Fri. (AFP) William Harster, who commanded the German Security Forces in Holland durworld war II was sentenced to 15 years criminal retention here today. He was charged with having ordered the deportation of tens of thousands of Dutch Jews during the Gernaaa occupation.49 words
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358 1967-02-25 5 LOS ANGELES, California, Fri. (AP). —An official of a New Orleans based organisation said yesterday it is putting on sale recordings of two taped interviews with accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. i Mr. Edward S. Butler, Executive Vice President of the358 words
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Article69 1967-02-25 5 LOS ANGELES, California. Fri. (AP) Sir Alec Douglas-Home, former British Prime Minister, says the United States must continue as it has in Vietnam. Declaring he could see no alternative to the U.S. position, Sir Alec told a news conference yesterday. "You went in because you69 words
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Article43 1967-02-25 5 SYDNEY, Fri. (Reuter) Princess Alexandra and her husband Mr. Angus Ogilivy arrived in Sydney by plane tonight to start a visit to Australia. The aircraft was 10 hours late after being delayed in Hong Kong by a technical fault.43 words
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205 1967-02-25 5 BARRY SCHWEID - By BARRY SCHWEID WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) The Associated Press asked the Supreme Court yesterday to protect the press from libel lawsuits for news stories about prominent citizens involved in public events. But even if the court does not announce such a rule, counsel205 words
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Article54 1967-02-25 5 SERIA. (Brunei State), Fri. (UPI). Brunei Shell Petroleum has ordered a Sikoraky S-61 helicopter from United Aircraft international, U.S.A., for delivery later this year. The S-61 is a twin-engined helicopter carrying 28 passengers- It has the ability to maintain height on one engine, and can if54 words
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Article, Illustration52 1967-02-25 5 TOKYO, Fri. With a flag in their hand, a group of Japanese women slowly thrust through a snowball at the Imperial Palace ground to celebrate National Foundation Day marking the establishment of Japan as a unified nation almost two thousand years ago recently. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 52 words
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Article549 1967-02-25 5 SUKARNO BRIEFED ON EVENTS AT 'CROCODILE HOLE' SINGAPORE, Fri. (Reuter). President Sukarno was given a full briefing at an air base near Jakarta on October 1, 1965 when a coup attempt was made with the kidnapping and murder of six generals and the wounding of549 words
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Article208 1967-02-25 5 LEEDS, England, Fri. (AP) The Vietnam conflict may well be "The last great confrontation" of the post-World War II era, U.S. Presidential Assistant Mr. Walt Rostow asserted last night. He said in a lecture at Leeds University that the world has reached a watershed of history208 words
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49 1967-02-25 5 NEW HAVEN, Conn, Fri. Before assuming that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has brazenly distributed jackets to formerly aided through grants to National Student Association, it should be pointed out that Tom Burch (left) and Edward Potter (right) are enrolled at New Haven's Culinary Institute of America. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 49 words
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Article110 1967-02-25 5 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) In this age of soft sell, the Red Chinese sent the following letter to a Lodon firm: "Dear Sirs," began the letter from the China National Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs Import and Export Corp. "Quotations from chairman Mao Tse Tung: If the U.S.110 words
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148 1967-02-25 5 PARIS, Fri. (UPI)— Foreign Minister Maurice Couve De Murville said today a nuclear no n-proliferation treaty would give a legal blessing to privileges of atomic powers without being a true step toward disarmament Speaking at a Gaullist luncheon meeting in preparation for the March148 words
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63 1967-02-25 5 LONDON. Fri. (AP) The total number of unemployed in Britain rose to 602,844 this month the highest total since April 1963, when it was 604,619. the Labour Ministry said yesterday. It said provisional figures showed the February total was in increase of 2,687 over the63 words
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241 1967-02-25 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPl)—The White House released yesterday and President JoJinson agreed with a preliminary finding; that the Central Intelligence Agency followed national policy in secretly subsidising students Association and private groups. The interim conclusion was presented to the President on Wednesday by Undersecretary of State241 words
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Article114 1967-02-25 5 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Japanese police today captured the 22-year-old prima suspect in a time-bomb explosion case, ending a nineday nationwide manhunt. Atsushio Aono was captured in Miyazaki Prefecture on the Southern-most Japanese island of Kyushu. At times during the search for Aono and his missing girlfriend up114 words
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Article50 1967-02-25 5 CANBERRA, Fri. (AP) Prime Minister Harold Holt announced at a news con- ference today that he will visit Taiwan, South Korea and Cambodia and. possibly, Laos within the next two months. He said he will leave March 28 and be absent from Australia about two weeks.50 words
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162 1967-02-25 5 SYDNEY, Fri. (Reuter) British Commonwealth Secretary Herbert Bowden lashed out today at "The new mythologists" who were misrepresenting Britain's economic position abroad. "I want to declare war here now on the new mythologists," he told a luncheon given in his honour by the New162 words
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Article88 1967-02-25 5 MELBOURNE, Australia, Frl (AP) Melbourne's 693 trams stopped running yesterday afternoon because a driver wore brown pigskin shoes to workHarper was suspended on Wednesday afternoon for wearing the brown pigskin shoes to work instead of the regulation black ones. Tramways Union Secretary Clarrie O'Shea called88 words
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75 1967-02-25 5 AUCKLAND, Fri. (UPI) A 19-yfar-old girl was arrested today in Christchurch and charged with an attack on a 13-day-old baby- The arrest came after a wave of assaults on babies. Police said 12 small child- ren had been attacked in the past75 words
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Article434 1967-02-25 6 NEW ORLEANS, Fri. (Reutcr). A woman about to tell the press what she knows about the alleged plot armed herself and refused to talk yesterday. The woman had promised to give newspapers details of Lee Harvey Oswald's activities in New Orleans but told reporters434 words
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Article52 1967-02-25 6 PARIS. Fri. (Reuter) Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia, on a semiprivate visit to France, was guest tonight at a dinner given by the Chinese Ambassador Huang Cheng. Earlier, Prince Sihanouk had a 40 minute meeting with the head of the North Vietnamese mission here, Mr. Mai52 words
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65 1967-02-25 6 PATNA, India, Fri.—A famished girl drinks diluted free milk from a brass pitcher. Hundeds of hungry children regularly line up, at the free food distribution centre. It was reported that the fight against famine in the state is being seriously frustrated by widespread corruption in the relief system in whichUPI photo. - 65 words
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122 1967-02-25 6 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter), Britain may have to strengthen its race relations act, which provides legal sanctions act, against certain forms of discrimination. Home Secretary Mr. Roy Jenkins said last nightHe told a conference on racial equality in employment that recent incidents in Britain showed122 words
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214 1967-02-25 6 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter). The British government last night defeated an opposition move to censure its recent controversial decision to cut its subsidies to overseas students in Britain. But its majority in the House of Commons of nearly 100 dropped to 54214 words
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Article171 1967-02-25 6 'Charge of Light Brigade' LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Law books to the left of him. war books to the right of him v Queen's counsel John Arnold countercharged in the High Court here yesterday. Mr. Arnold was seeking to refute the charge that playwright John Osborne infringed171 words
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Article273 1967-02-25 6 Glass cuts off woman's legs HAMBURG, West Germany, Fri. (Reuter). Police and troops started evacuating half the 35,000 people of the North German town of Eilmoshorn early today (Friday) as a tidal wave approached from the North Sea. Police feared that the low-lying town might be273 words
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Article93 1967-02-25 6 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Newsprint will cost £2 a ton more here from April despite Britain's nearstandstill on prices. The government-appoint-ed prices and Incomes board, which has considered the industry's case for raising the price to £5B- a ton, announced yesterday that the increase is justified. Major sources93 words
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Article87 1967-02-25 6 COLUMBUS. Georgia, Fri. (Reuter) A court martial here sentenced a 21-year-old soldier to two years at hard labour and a dishonourable discharge for refusing to put on an army uniform because he said it made him feel like a paid murderer. The soldier. Specialist Harry Muir, wore87 words
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Article92 1967-02-25 6 MANILA, Fri. (Reuter) President Marcos has warned that unless the prices of rice stabilised soon he would "import as much rice as possible and dump it on the market". The President issued the warning in a conference with officials of the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers92 words
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Article114 1967-02-25 6 MANILA, Fri. (AP) A convicted murderer scheduled to die in the electric chair today has been given a week's reprieve by President Marcos, the Presidential press office announced last night. The reprieved prisoner, Emeterio Orazme, had been found guilty of pistol-whip-ping a man to death for114 words
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214 1967-02-25 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter). There are "elements" in China, including Foreign Minister Chen Yi, who listen to Voice of America news broadcasts, Mr. Leonard Marks, Director of the United States Information Agency (USIA), said yesterday. Answering questions at a National Press214 words
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155 1967-02-25 6 NAIROBI, Fri. (Reuter) Asians in Kenya are free to reproduce as much as they wanted, an assistant minister assured the National Assembly here yesterday. Mr. R.S. Matano of the VicePresident's office was replying to a question on what action the government was taking or155 words
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Article123 1967-02-25 6 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) Thousands of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer stockholders voted here last night on whether to sack the giant film company's president. The ballot came after President Robert O'Brien defended his management policies over the last four years before the annual stockholders' meeting. O'Brien, accused by123 words
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335 1967-02-25 6 LONDON, Fri. An exhibition of Chimse painting from the collection of Madame Ling SuHua, who recently lectured on Chinese art at the University of Singapore, is being held at the Arts Council Gallery in St. James's Square, until March 25. It is called335 words
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Article135 1967-02-25 6 MELBOURNE. Fri. ter) —Three seamen a ship from sailing trKl *J claiming that it was to rcexplosive to Vietnam. The ship, the Australia National Line (ANL) ter Boonaroo. was have sailed at 0300 to®* local time today for Cook on Port Philip Bay The Acting135 words
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Article42 1967-02-25 6 BOMBAY, India. (AP> An Air India Boeing abmu to make off for Moscow on a scheduled flight was atained at Santa Cruz Airp 1 hare yesterday foiiov dircovery of US$lO.OOO wo dir:noH~ concealed in tne aircralts' to i^t.42 words
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253 1967-02-25 7 PEORIA, Illinois, Fri. (UPI). Attorneys got nowhere yesterday in their painstaking search for 12 men and women to sit in judgment of Richard Franklin Speck. Three prospective jurors were seated in the jury box when the day's sessions opened. Three were in the box253 words
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Article63 1967-02-25 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP)— The Chilean daily newspaper "El Sur" has been named winner of the 1967 world press achievement award, the American Newspaper Publisher Association foundation said yesterday. The paper, published in Conception, Chile's second largest city, has a circulation of 36.000 daily and63 words
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Article58 1967-02-25 7 PROVINCE, RHODE ISLAND, Fri. (AP) Police stooped a car recently and found three tombstones inside. They said the driver, a girl told them she took the stones from a cemetery in Putney, Vermont, and planned to use them to decorate her college room. Police took58 words
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Article100 1967-02-25 7 DAMASCUS, Syria, Fri. (AP) Five persons were seriously mauled yesterday when hungry wolves driven by the worst snowstorm in Syrian memory attacked the popular Syrian summer resort of Zabadani near the Lebanese border. Among the victims weTe a mother and her two children who were rescued100 words
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Article160 1967-02-25 7 TOKYO. Fri. (Reuter) Japan will offer an emergency yen credit worth USS7m. to India to help it overcome its current food crisis. it was announced today. f The foreign ministry said the offer was formally decided upon at a cabinet, meeting today in160 words
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Article42 1967-02-25 7 LOS Angeles. Fri. (AP) Actress Jayne Mansfield was accused of commiting adultery with her lawyer, Samuel S. Brody. The allegation, brought by Brody's estranged wife. Beverly, said Miss Mansfield's children saw Brodv and the actress in bed together.42 words
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Article, Illustration109 1967-02-25 7 BONN, Fri. The Federal Republic of Germany is ambitious to become a good neighbour to the people of the Soviet Union. This has already been emphasised by the Federal Chancellor, Kurt Georg K esinger, in his109 words
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196 1967-02-25 7 NEW ORLEANS, Fri. (t'PI) District Attorney Jim Garrison yesterday refused to turn over his investigation of the assassination of President Kennedy to Federal Authorities. "I do not propose to let it be taken over by any other jurisdiction and be converted196 words
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Article97 1967-02-25 7 SAIGON, Fri. (AP) Two U.S. soldiers who were released from Vietcong captivity walked into an American outpost about 35 miles North of Saigon yesterday, a U.S. spokesman said. The soldiers were Private First Class Charles Earle Crafts and Sergeant Sammie W. Womack. American officials said they97 words
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188 1967-02-25 7 LONDON. Fri. <AP) An Anglican Bishop said today he would offer prayers at the launching of a Polaris submarine tomorrow despite the protests of Quakers and anti-nuclear disarmers. But the Bishop of Chester, Dr. Gerald Ellison, insisted he had no intention of blessing188 words
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Article99 1967-02-25 7 CHICAGO. Fri. (AP) The body of a minor hoodlum and Dolice informer was found frozen in a snowbank with eight bullet wounds in his back and a ten cent piece the sign of an informer frozen to his shirt. Police said Robert Hannah, 31. apparently was the99 words
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166 1967-02-25 7 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) Seven persons, including a former Police Chief and an escaped convict, were charged with murder yesterday for the gunslaying of Mayor James Gordon of Olongapo City adjoining the U.S. Naval Base at Subic Bay. Among the accused were former Olongapo Police166 words
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55 1967-02-25 7 BANGKOK. Fri. (AP). The Thai government will protest to the United Nations over recent alleged aggression by Cambodian forces on the Thai border. A foreign office spokesman said that Cambodian "armed elements" had fired mortars and machine guns at a Thai village in Trad Province on55 words
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351 1967-02-25 7 TOKYO, Fri. (AP). Premier Chou En-Lai was reported yesterday to have ordered Maoist revolutionaries to keep their hands off the financial, public security and foreign administration offices. Japanese reports quoting wall newspapers posted in Peking yesterday, said Chou disclosed he had ordered the arrest of Tu351 words
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Article108 1967-02-25 7 KHARTOUM. Sudan. Fri. (AP). A stone was hurled at Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie when he arrived at Khartoum Airport for an official visit to Sudan yesterday The stone missed —and the thrower, thought to belong to the Eritrean Liberation Movement, was dragged away by police and108 words
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293 1967-02-25 7 SAN DIEGO. California. Fri. (UPI). —Mrs. Wallace Trau, widow of a veteran trial lawyer, recently was awarded more than $30,000 insurance claims on the grounds the pressure of her husbands work caused him to smoke to excess and caused his death through lung cancer.293 words
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Article89 1967-02-25 7 BOSTON, Fri. <UPI) The Boston University News, describing the Vietnam war as a "high crime." yesterday called for the impeachment of President Johnson. The undergraduate student newspaper's demand, expressed in an open letter to House Speaker John W. McCormack. was endorsed by B.U. government Professor Howard Zinn.89 words
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Article198 1967-02-25 7 BONN, Germany, Fri. (AP). —Foreign Minister Willy Brandt said yesterday West Germany will not tolerate being disadvantaged by the treaty to stop the spread of nuclear weapons. The government will not let itself be pressured by anyone into endorsing the treaty now under negotiation in Geneva198 words
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Article124 1967-02-25 7 BEVERLY HILLS. California. Fri. (AP)—"I know absolutely nothing about this." That was actor George Raft's comment yesterday on a London report that he may not be allowed to enter Britain again. "I was planning to return to London on Sunday." Raft said, "and my present124 words
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Article335 1967-02-25 7 ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Fri. (UPI) Suzy Dewey, the little girl whose brave fight against leukemia touched the Nation's heart and brightened her last Christmas, died yesterday without a whimper. Sh* W^er IX father, mother and uncle, of Grand R a P id Michigan, were at her335 words
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Article526 1967-02-25 8 THE National Language Act, which was introduced into Parliament this week, should dispel once and for all time the fears that other languages would be ousted. It provides for the continued liberal use of other languages. It empowers the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to permit the continued use526 words
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Article275 1967-02-25 8 THE traffic police have at last got down to checking the mechanism of motor vehicles. They are appalled at overcrowded school buses, and have also found buses with faulty mechanism. Some accidents involving buses that had occurred might probably be due to mechanical defects. Taxis should also be275 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1967-02-25 8 Now only tears in eyes, boos in ears JAKARTA, FRI. (UPI) TT7*|TH bitterrr sweet memories of a love affair grown cold, Indonesian President Sukarno turned over executive powers to army strongman Gen. Suharto on Wednesday. The father-bro-ther-l o v e r-was-trel-devil who once was all things to all people1,227 words
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776 1967-02-25 8 YORK/ Fri. U.S. Ambassador Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg has reiterated that the United States does not seek unconditional surrender or military victory in Vietnam, but that the door is open to a political settlement. Ambassador Goldberg, permanent U.S. representative to the776 words
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400 1967-02-25 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP). A 20 per cent drop in exports to Communist countries produced during the third quarter of 1966 the first quarterly trade deficit with Eastern Europe in a year, the U.S. Commerce Department reported yesterday. Exports to Eastern Europe400 words
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201 1967-02-25 9 TOKYO, Fri. (AFP) People's China became the the second biggest importer of Japan's steel exports last year taking 646,000 tons in total, the Japan Iron and Steel Federation reported. The United States was the top importers with 4,700,000 tons. It said201 words
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Article21 1967-02-25 9 ttEW YORK, Fri. (AP) Rubber standard futures dosed quiet. No sales. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked •neet 20-5/BN. N-nominaL21 words
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Article78 1967-02-25 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T. 3211/16; Airmail O.D. 32-13/16; 90 d/st. 33-1/4 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 353/8; Airmail O.D. 35-1/2; 90 d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills; 363/16 trade78 words
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Article52 1967-02-25 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) The U.S. government sold 40 long tons of tin from surplus stocks yesterday, including 25 tons of grade A at 1.5425 dollars a pound. 10 tons of grade B at 1 5275 dollars a pound and 5 tons of grade C at 1.5225 U.S. dollars52 words
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Article35 1967-02-25 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) Standard and poors 500 stock index: Close Net Change 425 Industrials 93.50 up .14 20 Railroads 46.06 up. 11 55 Utilities 70.14 off .14 500 Stocks 87.45 up .1135 words
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188 1967-02-25 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two 55,000-ton bulk carriers now being built In Japan for Suisse Atlantique will have their Main Radio Station and associated communications equipment supplied and installed by Redifon Limited Marine Division. Installation of the equipment by Redifon engineers is scheduled for completion before188 words
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Article54 1967-02-25 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday closed 5 points lower to 10 points higher. Sales none Mar 19.85 20.55 May 20.20 20.75 July 20.30 20.85 Sept 20.40 2085 Dec 20.40 20.85 Jan 20.60 21.20 Mar 20.60 21.20 The spot No. 1 RSS held steady at 21-1/254 words
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Article37 1967-02-25 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) The Dow Jones spot commodity price index advanced 0.30 to 140.28. The Dow Jones commodity futures index closed 136.45 up 0.48. Open High Index 136.54 136.93 Low Close Index 136.52 136.4537 words
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937 1967-02-25 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. It was a quiet day on the Stock Exchange today with most Industrials holding barely steady but tended to ease during the afternoon session. Central Sugar had a fairly large turnover with business done from $2.14 to $2.15 to $2.13 and937 words
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Article313 1967-02-25 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE, Fri.—March first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 55| cents per lb., down i cent from previous close. The tone was quietly steady. Ix>wer London advices and a GSA statement that dispelled thoughts stockpile release might be313 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-02-25 9 LONDON, Fri. Being loaded at Ramsgate Harbour, southern England, recently, are the first British products ever to go to France by hovercraft. The consignment electric lamps and fluorescent tubes completed the crossing of the English Channel in 45 minutes before continuing Its Journey to91 words
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Article155 1967-02-25 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Mr. Edward Yeo. office machine salesman with Olivetti (Singapore) Limited, who has just returned from a Srize-winning trip from [ong Kong, stated that, like Singapore, Hong Kong business houses are turning more and more to tophisticated electric and electronic office equipment. Mr.155 words
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Article14 1967-02-25 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.—The tin price for today was $605 per picul, up $l.14 words
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Article25 1967-02-25 9 HONG, KONG, Fri. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK55.74 5.7525 per US dollar for cash. HK$ 15.99 per pound sterling. HK5264.625 per tael gold.25 words
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Article434 1967-02-25 9 SINGAPORE—Stork Exchange bid. and offer price* officially listed at the close of bu»lne»«. INDUSTRIAL B. 8. Boustead 1.57 1.62 C. Sugar 2.13 2.14 Chemical Co. 1.78 1.79 Cold Storage 3.24 3.26 Dunlop (Old) 2.40 2.42 E. Smelting 4.40 Esso Ords 3.24 3.28 F. A N. Ords. 3.:o434 words
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Article46 1967-02-25 9 (Managers Price*) First Malayan 2.23 Second Malayan 1.59 Third Malayan 1.17 The Commerce 2.33 1.69 1.28 Industry Fnnd... The Savings Fund Malaysian .89 1.39 Investment Fund Sterling 30 1.00 Commodity First Hone Kong... Second Hone Kong 4/.99 .69 4/7 1.04* .73* Hon* Kong Currency)46 words
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Article108 1967-02-25 9 SINGAPORE. Frt. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today mere: Buyers Hellers Coconut oil (FOR) Bulk Coconut oil (FOR) Drums Loose Copra 44.00 47.00 Mixed Feb/Mar Sugar (Java) 11.75 exgodown Nutmeg* iio« Nutmegs R W Garbled Lampong Black Pepper 28.25 435.00 202.50 (FOB) Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) Lam108 words
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Article26 1967-02-25 9 LONDON, Fri. (UPI)).— Rubber market opened quiet with No. 1 RSS spot 17-1/16 17-*. No. 1 RSS CIF Basis Port* March 16} 162.26 words
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Article148 1967-02-25 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The following ships are expected in port today:Godowns Vessels. 33/34 Flintshire 44 Steel Worker The following ships have laid anchorage at the Eastern Roads (E) Western Roads (W) and the Inner Roads (IN) yesterday: Seiyu Maru (E); Lancashire (W), Koratia (W), Rosborg (W), Adderly Sleigh (W),148 words
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Article916 1967-02-25 9 AKRIVAI.S IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 p.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 front Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from Penang,916 words
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Article, Illustration95 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. —Hm m, who wouldn't want another look at this lovely "princess" in bikini. She's so photogenic, that's why she was selected Singapore Princess 1967 last week. She is Miss Heather Siddons who leaves here on Monday to take part in the Queen of the Pacific Quest95 words
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243 1967-02-25 10 S'pore Australia youth leader exchange MELBOURNE, Fri. Singapore and Australian delegates to the Seventh Asian YMCA Leaders' Conference hope to arrange regular exchanges of youth leaders between the two countries. This was stated by Mr. Harry L. Wee. of the Singapore YMCA, who is attending tne conference at the University243 words
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94 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will open a cancer exhibition at the Victoria Memorial hall at 5.30 p.m. on Monday Feb. 27. The exhibition organised by the Singapore Cancer Society marks the second phase of an education programme which was94 words
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Article33 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE. Fri —Parts of Dunearn an d Bukit Timah S and J the Dunearny oa( junction, were itav er ui° ne oot wa ter, but to traffic a Police spokesman said today.33 words
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164 1967-02-25 10 CANBERRA, Fri. A total of 6,870 students from Singapore and other countries of Asia are at present training, or have completed training, in Australia under the Colombo Plan. Figures issued by the Australian Department of External Affairs show that 402 of them are from Singapore.164 words
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Article90 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The 9th annual inter-secondary debate opening ceremony will be held on Saturday, March 18, at 2.30 p.m. at the Chinese YMCA auditorium. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, the Minister of State for Culture, will officiate at the ceremony. The closing date for entries in the debate90 words
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Article, Illustration66 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Seventy Rotarians from Singapore and Johore left for Bangkok today to attend the 32nd Rotary District 330 Conference to be held at Bangkok. The conference will be declared open to-morrow by the Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. It will last three66 words
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139 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Graves at the Ngee Ann Kongsi burial ground and the Tan Took Seng burial ground on State land at Upper Seranjroon will be exhumed for re-interment on March 27 at the Chua Chu Kang Government cemetery (Chinese Section). This was announced139 words
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229 1967-02-25 10 N-Language Bill KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman said that there had been a good reaction from the non-Malays in this country towards the National Language Bill which is designed to make Malay as the sole and official language of this coun-229 words
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65 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Commanding Officer of No. 205 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Wing Commander J.V.E.P. Carter received a silver cigarette box from Mr A. G. Bowling, chief Service Engineer of RollRoyce The gift was to mark the squadron's recent 50th anniversary. Rolls-Royce are makers of the65 words
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82 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Thieves smashed the padlocks of a radio shop in East Coast Road yesterday and took away 42 transistor radios and four tape recorders valued at $5,700. The proprietor of the shop Mr. Ng Kim Swee, told the police that when he82 words
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Article194 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The new Governing Council of the Singapore Institute of Management for 1967-68 was elected at the SIM annual general meeting held last night. They are; Mr. Richard K. M. Eu. (managing director, Lee Wah Bank); Mr J. R. Kendall (chairman and and general manager,194 words
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Article82 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. A man who was involved in a road accident at the junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Jalan Kachib died on the way to the Thomson Road Hospital yesterday. The man was Mr. R. T. Velacar, 52, of Cuff Road Eye witnesses who saw this82 words
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Article187 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Adult Education Board announces that registration is now open to those who wish to join the Board's sixmonth practical course in oil painting which will commence on Sunday, March, 5 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Cultural Centre. The course is187 words
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Article, Illustration435 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister of State for Education, Enche Rahim Ishak, said that Singapore had dispelled any doubt about her status as an independent nation subscribing to AfroAsian solidarity. The Minister was speaking to newsmen at a Press conference today in the Ministry of435 words
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204 1967-02-25 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Light Industries Services of the Economic Development Board will be holding a seminar on pretreatment methods in metal finishing processes on March 5, at the Board Room, Singapore Polytechnic, Prince Edward Rood, from 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. The lecture dealing204 words
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Article, Illustration898 1967-02-25 11 4 PAP CANDIDATES RETURNED UNOPPOSED FROM 5 CONSTITUENCIES SINGAPORE, Fri. Four of the five candidates of the People's Action Party were today returned unopposed in the by-elections conducted in five constituencies Havelock, Bukit Panjang, Jalan Kayu, Tampines and Thomson. The new Members of Parliament are: Mr.898 words
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320 1967-02-25 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, Tan Sri Runme Shaw, said today that the Club made a profit of $600,000 last year. Tan Sri Runme Shaw was speaking at the club's annual general meeting held today at the Robinson cafe here.320 words
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Article, Illustration187 1967-02-25 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Popular British teenage ftlm star Hayley Mills, arrived here this evening for the filming of "Pretty Polly". Only a handful of her fans was present to greet her at the airport. She wore a spotted dress which was about eight inches above her187 words
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Article112 1967-02-25 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A well-known and popular British comedian, Harry Secombe co-founder of the famous Goon Show will arrive in Singapore on Tuesday to entertain the personnel of the Armed Forces in Singapore and Malaysia from March 1-9. Under the auspices of Combined Sericves Entertainment, Harry is accompanied112 words
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Article107 1967-02-25 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Polling day for the by-election in the Thomson Constituency has been fixed for March 7. it was gazetted late this evening. The People's Action Party candidate, Mr. Ang Nam Piau, and two Independents, Mr. Chan Yoke Kwong and Mr. M P.D. Nair, are107 words
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Article42 1967-02-25 11 SINGAPORE, Fri —A Tae Kwon Do demonstration by members of R.A.F. Tae Kwon Do Club raised $7,000 at the Red Cross Crippled Children's home fete in Changi, here The fete, attended by thousands of people, helped to raise the fund.42 words
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418 1967-02-25 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. A 27-year-old man today stood trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering a taxi-driver, Lee Hong Fai, 30. He is Lim Joo Huat alias Lee Ah Soi, who was alleged to have borrowed a knife with an eight-inch blade,418 words
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Article, Illustration435 1967-02-25 11 MUAR, Fri. A polio-affected student, Miss Ho Liong Choo 27, was very depressed when informed by the Ministry of Education that she could not be accepted into a fullyassisted school. The rejection was contained in a letter signed by the Secretary to the Assistant Minister435 words
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95 1967-02-25 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Gan Eng Seng School Old Students* Association held its 12th annual general meeting and dinner on Feb. 18, and elected their office bearers for 1967-68. Thev are: Mr. Raymond Woo Kok Chew (President), Dr. Khor Tong Hong (vicepresident), Mr. Michael95 words
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Article, Illustration88 1967-02-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Second Secretary (Press and Cultural Affairs) with the German Embassy here, Mr. Hennecke Graf von Bassewitt (right) wishing Mr. Ben D'Cunha (centre) and Enche Annuar Ikbal, a pleasant journey at the airport here yesterday before they left for Germany. Mr. D'Cunha, a mem'88 words
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SHOW BUSINESS
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Article, Illustration463 1967-02-25 12 CHAN KAM YAU - By: CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Alishan Girls from Taiwan hit the town this week and what an impact they made on Kuala Lumpur's foot loose bachelors who flocked to the Stadium Negara night after night. Can-can, cultural dances, songs you463 words
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Article, Illustration281 1967-02-25 12 SINGAPORE, Fri Well-known American vocalist, BILLY WARD and His Dominoes arrived here today for performances tonight, tomorrow and Sunday at Hotel Singapura. Billy Ward, described as one of the world's greatest vocalists is currently on a world tour performing in the major cities.281 words
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Article, Illustration694 1967-02-25 12 Madeleine Nathan - By: Madeleine Nathan pop limelight has temporarily shifted from Naomi to focuss on Big Brother. And it is about time too! Henry Suriya who has very gracefully taken a few back seats in the past while kid sister Naomi woos record-teenagers, is694 words
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Article237 1967-02-25 12 SINGAPORE, Fri.—The internationally-reput-ed Korean classical dancer, Dr. KON-KYUNG CHO, will give two recitals at the Cultural Centre here on March 4 and 5. Cho is not only a classical dancer, but also a scholar and dance critic. He holds a M.A. degree from the Yonsei237 words
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EASTERN SUN FEATURE
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519 1967-02-25 13 Robert C. Lonati - By Robert C. Lonati THE twentieth cen- tury appears already as one typified by great social mutation. Far-reach-ing changes are taking place in living conditions 3S a (sometimes) brutal consequence of rapid technological progress, which affects practically all sectors of human activity. New ideas are being519 words
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1674 1967-02-25 13 J.R.H. PRINGLE - By J.R.H. PRINGLE JJRITAIN'S economy, its balance of payments, sterling, and sterling's role in the world are all under the microscope again. During the past three years they have, indeed, already been analysed countless times. Commentators in Britain itself have had their say. The1,674 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous660 1967-02-25 13 ■Hk^i i |P JPpi TODAY -l? 1 CHANNEL 6 Kuala Lumpnr and Pa la a Pinsng, G Ipoh and Melaka: 3/1 A Johore Bahru: 4 Taiping: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V Malaysia programmes). PM. 3.00 OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary. 3.01 BORN660 words
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Miscellaneous353 1967-02-25 13 ORGANISATION Of, ODEON 21 116 lHth Day! 11. I.3ft. 4. ft.3ft. ft.JWI p .m. "THE PROFESSIONALS" <Col.) Burt Lancaster P'vUion Color TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! (Mand.l "The Fortune Teller's Daughter" Li Chi Ann. Cathay Bcope. Color (English Chinese Subtitle* t H GALA ***** 1 Now Showing 1.30. 4.Aft, 6.3 ft A US353 words
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276 1967-02-25 14 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) An appeal to the rival North American soccer leagues to settle their differences was made in London yesterday by Sir Stanley Rous, president of F.1.F.A., the International Football Federation. The "official" league the North American Soccer League starts its activities in276 words
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190 1967-02-25 14 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (AFP) Age-old ritual dances matching in splendour ancient Greece itself, will welcome the Olympic Flame from its journey across the Atlantic for next year's 19th Olympiad here Troupes of young Mexicans will perform preSpanish dances in the imposing setting of190 words
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215 1967-02-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Australia may not take part in this year's Tenth Anniversary Merdeka Football Tournament. This, It 1s understood, Is due to her heavy schedule of league championship matches which clashes with the festival tournament here. It Is also understood that215 words
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Article83 1967-02-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Malaysian Women's Hockey Association will hold its third inter-state tournament at Malacca from March 3-5. The three-day meet will be participated by Penang, Negri-Sembilan, Selangor. a combined Singapore State and Services team and Malacca. Selangor, the defending champions have won the83 words
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174 1967-02-25 14 MALACCA, Fri. Malacca is confident of beating Armed Forces when they meet here tomorrow in their return FAM Cup match following their one-all draw in Kuala Lumpur last Sunday. Tan Seat Wah, MAFA president, told Sunsport that the team for Saturday would be strengthenby174 words
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120 1967-02-25 14 TANJONG MALIM. Fri. Tanjong Malim Club will field a strong cricket team this season. After two years of inactivity, the club will raise a team from players living in Tanjong Malim and Kuala Kubu Bahru. There are several good cricketers in the two120 words
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Article111 1967-02-25 14 IPOH, Fri.—Gate collections from "home" matches were very poor, especially in the "Malaya" Cup competition at the stadium here. This was contained in the annual report, 1966, for presentation at the 21st annual meeting of the Perak Ama-teur-Football Association at the Ipoh Club on March111 words
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341 1967-02-25 14 LONDON, Fri. (AFP) The Twickenham JinxFrance has only won there twice in 18 visits seems likely to prevail again on Saturday when England take on the Tricoloures In the second five-nations rugby match for both sides this season. On form, a draw seems341 words
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Article86 1967-02-25 14 MALACCA, Fri. The following will represent the No. 3 Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport (Malacca) in the final of the Commonwealth Forces Minor Units hockey competition against 34 Sqn. Gurkha Transport Regt. (Kluang) at the Terendak Camp ground tomorrow. Cpl. Maloney; Major Davis, Sgt. Wheaton;86 words
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305 1967-02-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—The National Sports Foundation of Malaysia will operate along lines similar to the Foundations j n Australia and New Zealand, but will have certain distinctive Malaysian characteristics. This was said today by Tan Sri Taib bin Haji Andak, the305 words
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Article29 1967-02-25 14 MALACCA, Fri. The President's Cup sailing regatta organised by the Bukit Terendak Sailing Club will be held on Sunday at Terendak Camp 14 miles from Malacca town.29 words
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265 1967-02-25 14 AustralasiaAsia Games is suggested ADELAIDE. Fri. (Reuter) The Amateur Athletic Union of Australia will investigate the possibility of holding Australasia-A s i a Athletics Championships. The union made the move yesterday on a proposal by its secretary, Arthur Hodsdon. The championships, as suggested, would be held at intervals of two265 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement529 1967-02-25 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum) WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, 5 Fort Canning Road, Singapore Worship services at 7.30 a.m., 10.00 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Sunday School for all ages at 8.45 a.m. Junior Church at 10.00 a.m. Everyone Welcome. CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN TRUE WAY Church, 156-B Stirling Road, off529 words
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Advertisement590 1967-02-25 14 NOTICE CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sem Foh) No. 135 New Bridge Road; Ho Yan Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee No. 255 South Bridge Road; Seow Kian (Nam Cheong Pawnshop Ltd.) No. 287 South Bridge Road; Lam590 words
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Advertisement87 1967-02-25 14 M CLASSIFIED ADS EACH WORD 50 or 25 (see above) PLEASE WRITE IM CAPITAL LETTERS Advertiser's Name........ Add r csst Telephone No. M Number of Insertions..— Date(s) Requested.. Cost WMBfiny I S.. ir.O./Cta«M/Caik Cl,h nidlrrH. CI **••l4 to crtuH. Classified advertisements may b® handed at the following addresses. KUALA LUMPUR:87 words
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426 1967-02-25 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Fri. Thebes 11, Raytone, Mirage and Professor Novak were outstanding workers on a good track here this morning. Thebe* II and Born Free, a newcomer, made a race of it over 3f clocking 36-3/5 sec. Thebes II held a slight426 words
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93 1967-02-25 15 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI)— Olympic boxing will be expanded from 10 weight classes to 11 for the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) announced. The addition is a new class below the flyweight for 106 pounders to be called the paperweights. The93 words
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Article1742 1967-02-25 15 Raoe l: Horses Glass 4 Dlv. 2 Abt. 5V9. Furs. 1.30 P.M (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1" 2 ?2 B,r 900 ®un Olory Btable Bullivan Dragon 3 TJX Mouse 111 3v 9.00 Bhaw Stable Tulloh Nawan 12 3. 000 Ace Banner 8y 8.13 Madam Lee Chrng Kin1,742 words
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Article223 1967-02-25 15 MANILA, Fri. (UPl)—Big Hideo Sugimoto of Japan today predicted he would break 70 tomorrow in the third round of the U5537,000 Philippine Open. "Sugi," as he is affectionately known by Manila galleries, shot a one under par 71 today to move within six strokes of the223 words
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Article152 1967-02-25 15 ADELAIDE. Fri. (Reuter) A istralian world record holder Cathy Wainwright broke down sobbing when she was disqualified after finishing second 16-year-old French swimmer Claude Mandonnaud in the 440 yards freestyle of the Australian championships here tonight. Officials ruled that Miss Wainwright did not touch the end of the152 words
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Article62 1967-02-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Peter Thomson, leading Australian golfer and one of the greatest attractions on the Far East Circuit will not be playing in the Malaysian Open Golf Champsonihip at the Royal Selangor Golf Club from March 9 to 12 Thomson, who is presently participating i62 words
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73 1967-02-25 15 Japanese flyweight champion Kiyoshi Tanabe (left) after delivering sharp lefts to the jaw watches the world flyweight champion Horacio Accavallo covered with blood streaming from the cut on his forehead in the 5th round of the scheduled 10-round in a non-title match at the Korakuen Boxing Hall on the night73 words
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1133 1967-02-25 15 DON C. BECKER - BY DON C. BECKER MANILA, Fri. (UPI) Chen Ching Po of Nationalist China fired a three-under-par 69 today to move into a tie with Filipino veteran Celestino Tugot after 36 holes of play in the U5537,000 Philippine Open.1,133 words
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Advertisement45 1967-02-25 15 I^^^^SSinKDsJ VACANCY FOR ENG. ft N. L. TEACHER Applications are Invited from the M. C. E. or S C. hoideri to the Peng Min (N.T.) School, GADEK. A Gajah. MELAKA. for a temporary teacher to teach N. L. and Er.g. L. CLOSING DATE: 3-3-19« T.45 words
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Article, Illustration355 1967-02-25 16 Kalwant S. Sidhu - By Kalwant S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Fri. C. Kunalan -24, Singapore's silver medallist has gone into serious training with a aim of capturing the 100-metre title at the Seap Games in December. He turns up regularly at the Republic s cinder track in Farrer Park355 words
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Article44 1967-02-25 16 SEOUL, Fri. (UPI) Table tennis player Kim Chung-Yong yesterday received the most outstanding athlete award for 1966 given by the Korean Amateur Athletic Association Kirr. won the gold medal in the individual competition of Asian Games table tennis in Bangkok last December.44 words
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Article43 1967-02-25 16 TA MP A. Florida. Fri. (UPI). Zeljko Franulovic of Yugoslavia upset thirdseeded Edison Mandarino of Brazil yesterday in a first round match in the Dixie International Tennis Tournament. Franulovic, the number two seeded player in Yugoslavia, defeated Mandarino 6-2. 3-6. 7-5.43 words
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241 1967-02-25 16 TOKYO, Fri. (Reuter) World boxing champion Cassius Clay's manager Herbert Muhammed signed a contract in Tokyo today for a Clay title flght in Tokyo on May 27 against a "worthy opponent". But at a Press conference later Mr. Muhammed learned that Japan Boxing241 words
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230 1967-02-25 16 SINGAPORE, Fr i. Singapore's future in the track and field events is at stake. Only a handful of five athletes attend regular training at Tan Ens Yoon's "clinics". And the man responsible for grooming the Singapore athletes to "stardom" is upset. Sunsport understands230 words
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Article179 1967-02-25 16 LONDON, Fri. (AFP) London fourth division club division neighbours Queen's Park have declared that they will not play there on a fiftyfifty basis. This became clear last night after board meetings of the two clubs. Mr. Ron Blindell. made chairman of Brentford by179 words
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110 1967-02-25 16 MELBOURNE. Fri (AFP) Australia's match of the century. This is how cricket experts are rating the game to be played here in April between the two national sides now on tour. It will be fought out between the "A" team led by Bobby110 words
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261 1967-02-25 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore will have an easy passage when they meet the Commonwealth Armed Forres in the second round of the FAM Cup series to be played on Sunday at Jaian Besar Stadium. Singapore, who trounced Johore 4-1 in the first round of261 words
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210 1967-02-25 16 PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad, Fri. (Reuter) Peter Lashley scored a brilliant 138 not out in 270 minutes yesterday and helped Barbados to gain a lead of 314 with six second innings wickets in hand at the close of play on the second day210 words
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Article, Illustration74 1967-02-25 16 U.S. golf professional Paul Harney, currently on an exhibition and clinic tour of Malaysia. coaches caddies at the Roval Selangor Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur. Harney, who won the long driving contest at the Club on Feb. 18. returns to Kuala Lumpur on Friday and Saturday for74 words
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Article211 1967-02-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Kilat defeated Selangor Club 2 1 in a key match of the State division one hockey competition played on the padang grounds here this evening and thus maintained the lead in the league tables Both the teams have one more match to211 words
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Article77 1967-02-25 16 SEREMBAN, Fri. N.S Club beat Anglo Chinese School 3 2 in a friendly hockey match played here todav. ACS opened scoring through inside-right Kuppan in the 14th minute. N.S. Club scored two quick goals through Bartie Gonzago and Kanasparan before half-time to lead77 words
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Article23 1967-02-25 16 GLOUCESTER. Fri.—(Reuter) The Army beat Gloucester by 14 points to 5 in a Rugby Union Club match played here yesterday.23 words
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381 1967-02-25 16 PERCY JOSEPH - By PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Cricket Club of India wound up their Malaysian tour here today with a drawn match their toughest against the Malaysian Government Services, at the Kilat Club ground. I use the word "toughest'* because that was381 words
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608 1967-02-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Government Services XI today scored 199 runs to draw their match against the cricket club of India's 137 for seven wickets in their two-day fixture here on the Kilat Club's grounds. The resumption of play was delayed from 10608 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-02-25 16 TIME AND TIDE Porfs-.. 1 25 am- (B 6 ft -> 139 pm C-8 ft) (16.8 ft m: 5a m (15-9 ,t 646p m am. (9.4 ft.); 7.27 p.m. (9.8 ft.) Sedill K?.'h.i m <3 8 u «3 a.m. (10.3 ft.) Kuanttn- t« 9o9am < 6 9 f t.); 1160 words
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