Eastern Sun, 7 November 1967
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Title Section25 1967-11-07 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 IMo. 463 Tuesday, 7 November 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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204 1967-11-07 1 BEN D’CUNHA - By BEN D’CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Eight opposition parties in East and West Malaysia are to form an opposition front to challenge the Alliance Party in the 1969 general elections. They are the Party Raayat, the DAP. the PPP, UDP. the Sarawak United204 words
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Article39 1967-11-07 1 ADEN, Mon. (Reuter) Fighting between rival nationalist groups continued today despite a cease-fire agreement last night. Official estimates today said about 70 Arabs had been killed and more than 250 wounded since fighting broke out on Friday.39 words
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Article44 1967-11-07 1 MANILA, Mon. Reuter) Nearly 50 people were killed and another 50 reported missing when typhoon Emma hit the southern Philippines last Saturday. Philippine Red Cross officials reported earlier today that 34 people had been killed and some 27,000 families made homeless.44 words
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Article, Illustration797 1967-11-07 1 Lee: My fear is either sudden evacuation or sudden escalation... SINGAPORE, Mon. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew told newsmen yesterday that he was not 'more discouraged' of the American attitude to Vietnam after his official trip to the United States. Mr. Lee was speaking to four foreign— UPI radiophoto. - 797 words
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Article64 1967-11-07 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. (Reuter) Doctors hope to develop a drug which would slash the heart-attack deathrate by countering the body’s 3mysterious “mechanism of death” a leading neurologist said here today. Dr. Stewart Woolf, head of Oklahoma University’s Dp. partment of Medicine, said such a drug would64 words
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Article44 1967-11-07 1 JAKARTA. Mon (Reuter) Indonesia has made several approaches to the North Vietnam Government tvith a view to mediating in the Vietnam war, Foreign Ministry sources said today. The approacnes were made by Mr Nugroho. the newly aFfo:nt?d Indonesian Ambassador to North Vietnam.44 words
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Article111 1967-11-07 1 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) Leftists today dropped a bombshell for the organisers of next week’s Macao Grand Prix with death threats to all drivers competing in one of Asia’s most popular motor sport events. The death threats came in a circular letter addressed “to all drivers111 words
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Article38 1967-11-07 1 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung was absent from a huge mass rally in Peking today to mark the opening of celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution in the Soviet Union.38 words
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Miscellaneous20 1967-11-07 1 LADIES DAY giasxsr UFE SUWD SAT/orf ft net*. “I think she recovered consciousness I Just heard her whisper ‘more, more'!*20 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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122 1967-11-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The University of Malaya today announced the appointment of Dr. Lloyd Fernando, B.A. (Hons’ and Ph.D.) as Professor of English. He joined the University of Malaya In 1960 and was awarded a research scholarship from 1962-1964 by the University of Leeds.122 words
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Article179 1967-11-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will give an opening address at the seminar on “Human Relations’’ at the National Productivity Centre at Petaling Jaya at 9 00 am on Wednesday. The seminar will be a full day's179 words
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Article34 1967-11-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mor —A fuel pump valued at $l,OOO was stolen at a building site at the 4th mile Cheras. here yesterday. It belonged to Yap Kah Koo. 41. a contractor.34 words
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Article, Illustration537 1967-11-07 2 SUCCESS OF GOVT.’S DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS DEPENDS ON YOU -Abdul Jamil KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Civil servants in the country must learn to work in close co-ordina-tion and understanding with one another instead of functioning independently and in isolation as is still the tendency among many of537 words
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161 1967-11-07 2 PETALING JAYA Mon. The Director of Establishment. Tan Sri Tunku Mohamed bin Tunku Besar Burhanuddin, disclosed today the government was now negotiating with the authorities from the University of Malava to con duct a diploma course in public administration There was an urgent need161 words
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Article58 1967-11-07 2 BATU GAJAH. Mon Mr. Robert Lool has been appointed chairman of the Democratic Action Party, protem committee branch here. The chairman of the Ipoh branch. Mr. Lim Choo Hock and the secretary. Mr Lee Lam Thye. urged committee members to work hard with a view of contesting the58 words
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Article94 1967-11-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Ong Kim Hoe. head, press and liaison division. Federal Department of Information. will attend an international seminar on “communications media and national development” to be held at the Institute of Mass Communication. University of the Philippines. Queaon City, PhllipJlnes. from Nov.94 words
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Article78 1967-11-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— Two youths, one believed to be armed with a pistol and the other a dagger, held up three employees of the Lake Club here and robbed them of $l2O and a wrist watch, early yesterday morning Lee Goh Peng. 22. a waiter78 words
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102 1967-11-07 2 Seventeen-year-old Hisham bin Hashim, the Muar English High School student who is now recovering after an operation in New Zealand for a serious heart defect, relaxes on the balcony of his ward at the Greenlane Hospital, Auckland. -w. 1 »nc i»an unv ui iii> warn di inc With him are102 words
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Article82 1967-11-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dr. Yap Siong Fatt, 28 of Jalan Poah, here reported the loss of articles worth $520, yesterday. He had earlier left his residence with his w-ife for his father’s home at about noon. His jaga reported for duty at about 6 pm. and found82 words
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Article64 1967-11-07 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Community leaders have been urged to foil anti-national moves by pro-Communist elements in the State. The call came from the Mentrl Besar. Dato HaJl Othman Mohd Saad at a meet-the-people session at Endau. 105 miles from here today. This was his official visit to64 words
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426 1967-11-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The plans of operation for two large-scale projects of assistance were signed by representatives of the Malaysian Government, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Food and AgrTculture Organisation (FAO) in the conference room of the Economic Planning unit426 words
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Article98 1967-11-07 2 JESSELTON. Mon Two representatives of the Asia Foundation based in Kuala Lumpur Messrs. John O. Sutter and Ralp Harris arrived In Jesselton yesterday for a familiarise.'lon tour of the State of Sabah. Mr Sutter told newsmen at the airport here that they arrived in Malaysia during98 words
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263 1967-11-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The role of Government mass communications media should not merely be to serve as channels for Government information but as positive instruments for nation-building. This was stated today by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul263 words
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Article45 1967-11-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Five motor cycles and two cars worth a total of $ll,BOO were reported stolen from various parts of the Federal capital during the week-end. Police recovered three stolen motor cars and two motor cycles worth $lO,lBO, during the week-end.45 words
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Article61 1967-11-07 2 PENANG. Mon. The “Mr Personality” title went to a planter, Mr. Harold V. Speldwinde, at the Parents’ Association’s “Jeltta Dance” held at the Penang Turf Club gold section here during the week-end The winner of the “Mr. Handsome" contest, was a school teacher. Mr. Errol Remedios. They both61 words
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Article35 1967-11-07 2 PENANG. Mon. A 28-year-old motor-cyclist. Tan Lip Seng, died after collision with another motor cyclist in Bridge Street near Brick Kiln Road this afternoon Tan leaves a wife and three children.35 words
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113 1967-11-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Police translator* here have appealed to the Inspector of General Police to assist them in their claim for a salary revision. This was stated here today by Mr. P K. Venugopal, General Secretary of the Police Administrative and Clerical Services Union. Mr.113 words
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Article253 1967-11-07 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, left here for Copenhagen this morning on the inaugural flight of the Trans-Asian Express of the Scandinavian Airlines System to study how regional cooperation was being worked out in the Scandinavian countries. Also travelling on253 words
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Article83 1967-11-07 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Lee Ting Hui, Deputy Director of Political Study Centre here, will speak on “Chinese Philosophy and the 20th Century" on Wednesday at 6 om. at the Lecture Room. Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street here. Mr. Lee. who Is a member of83 words
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Article38 1967-11-07 3 SINGAPORE Mon. The Singapore Indian Association will celebrate this year’s Deepavali on Nov. 11 at 7.30 p.m. at the Association’s premises in Balestier Road here with a dinner. variety show, saree parade and a lucky draw.38 words
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Article, Illustration716 1967-11-07 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Every young citizen of Singapore has me right to be educated and it is the responsibility of the Government to provide facilities for him to exercise that right. This was stated today by the Minister of Defence, Mr. Lim Kim San, when he716 words
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221 1967-11-07 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Enche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, today described Singapore “as a new rising sun which shines the hope of prosperity and well-being to all South-East Asia”. Enche Ghazali said this to a visiting Indonesian pop group who221 words
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141 1967-11-07 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The wife of the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Che Dah binte Noor. today called on Singaporeans to do their part in bringing about a brighter and cleaner Singapore. She was speaking at the Inter-School Flower Arrangement Competition held at Convent of141 words
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Article47 1967-11-07 3 PENANG. Mon A clinic assistant. Faridah binte Basheer, aged 26, was robbed of her gold chain while walking along Chulia Street yesterday. She had just alighted from a bus and was proceeding along Chulia Street when a youth snatched away her gold chain.47 words
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Article32 1967-11-07 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. —The Ben Line Sports Club will hold a “Social and Dance" on Nov. 18 from 8 p.m, to 1 a.m. at Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road here.32 words
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Article23 1967-11-07 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.—The National Library will start a weekly mobile library 'ervice at Paya Lebar Com munity Centre tomorrow at 6 p.m.23 words
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506 1967-11-07 3 MEDICAL EXPERTS: 'KORO IS ONLY DISEASE OF THE MIND SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Health today explained that “it is all rumours, untrue and without foundation” that the eating of pork would result in getting ill from a disease called Koro. Koro, according to506 words
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229 1967-11-07 4 ‘$60 mil highway will open up new markets for E. Coast products’ PENANG, Mon. The proposed $6O million East-West highway from Penang to Kota Bharu, when built, will open up new markets to the East Coast and the products there will be exported via Penang. This was said today by229 words
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Article237 1967-11-07 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon A 312-ton ocean-going vessel. “Ann Seng,” flying the Panamanian flag was grounded with a cargo of flour valued at more than SlOO.OOO here today Marine engineers and a rescue team rushed here this evening from Singapore as the vessel threatened to sink237 words
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Article47 1967-11-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Malayan Banking Limited sub-accountant. Cheok Yong Poh. 27. was today fined $4OO, in default four months’ jail, in the Magistrate’s Court here for fraudulently using a fellow employee’s name to apply for some shares with the United Asbestos Cement Berhad.47 words
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Article61 1967-11-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Recommendation on the constitution and the academic course for the Penang University College will be submitted to the main working committee of the University soon. The three sub-commit-tees formed to draw up the constitution and the academic course have now completed their work. This61 words
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Article85 1967-11-07 4 Exhibition of batiks by Mrs. Angelica Ibrahim. Samat Art Gallery. AIA Building. Jalan Ampane 9 am to 6 pm Works of prominent Malaysian artists. Balal Seni Lukis Art Gallery. 9 a m. to 6 p.m. P J. Rotary Club luncheon meeting International Restaurant, 1 p.m. Weld Swimming Pool.85 words
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Article98 1967-11-07 4 MUAR. Mon. The Muar district branch of the Day Training Colleges'Centre Union will hold a districtwide essay-writing competj. tion for pupils in the national and national-type primary schools. The title of the essay is: “My Country.” The competition is divided into three sections: (1) National Language.98 words
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147 1967-11-07 4 KAJANG. Mon. Three leading Ministers will be guests of honour at a function to be organised by the Ulu Langat Alliance to commemorate the tenth Merdeka anniversary. The function scheduled to take place on Nov 22 will be held ax the 14th. mile Ulu147 words
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Article86 1967-11-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Australian Minister for Repatriation, Senator G Colin McKellar will visit the Royal Air Force station at Butterworth and Australian soldiers at Terendak. Malacca in December. He will also visit Vietnam, where he will have the traditional Christmas dinner with Australian troops' at86 words
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Article, Illustration299 1967-11-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. There were cheers and smiles all round the Lady Templer Hospital in Cheras Road here this morning when the Sultan of Selangor and Tunku Ampuan Besar made an official visit. More than 200 patients in the hospital were—Eastern Sun; pix by Mok Voon. - 299 words
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Article98 1967-11-07 4 KLANG. Mon. The Sultan of Selangor today warned non-State nationals not to interfere with Selangor State Religious Council affairs regarding the increase of dowry (Mas Kahwinl. The increase of dowry in the State would be effective from next year, said the Sultan. The Sultan, who is98 words
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Article48 1967-11-07 4 KAMPAR Mon. A contraction Ng Yuen Min, 50’of Eastern Gardens here reported the loss <*f a $14,000 Mercedez Benz motor-car from his home A mining labourer. Mun Kai Ching, 28, of New Wahloong also reported the loss of his motor-cycle from his home here this morning.48 words
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264 1967-11-07 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. —A police party, headed by the OCPD of Kulai, ASP Selamat bin Hj. Taib, arrested seven suspected gangsters within 24 hours after a daring armed robbery in the State, it was revealed here today. At his weekly crime conference the Johore264 words
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140 1967-11-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, General Tun ku Osman left earlv this morning for a five-day visit to Sabah and Sarawak He will call on the Chief Minister and the Yang dlPertua Negara. While In Jesselton. he will140 words
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Article34 1967-11-07 4 PENANG. Mon A 24-year-old postman. Tan Khiak Tiong, was robbed of hia purse containing $2O by two armed youths, while he was strolling with his girl friend at Bukit Dumbar Reservoir here34 words
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Article123 1967-11-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon The Spastic Children’s Association of Selangor will hold a fashion show on Nov. 28 In the Selangor Club This was announced here today by Mrs. Anne Aluul, the Chairman of the auxllUarv section of the Association. Mrs. Anne Aluul said Mrs Jones Armstrong had123 words
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Article, Illustration173 1967-11-07 13 SINGAPORE Mon. Mr. R C. Hazell. head of a leading research organisation here, will represent the Hong Kong Tourist Association at the Pacifir Area Travel Association seminar which starts at Honolulu on Thursday. Mr. Hazell. who is managing director of Far East173 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1967-11-07 13 SINGAPORE, Monday - SINGAPORE, Monday Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said yesterday there could not be mutual security arrangements until we come to the economic and the commercial part first." He was speaking at a televised interview with foreign correspondents on his recent1,095 words
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169 1967-11-07 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Workers of Guinness (M) Ltd. has rejected a proposal by the management to refer their dispute to the Industrial Court. They have also rejected another proposal of entering an agreement similar to one signed between the National Union of Drinks Manufacturing Industry Workers169 words
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Article177 1967-11-07 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ice-cream from Cold Storage (M) Ltd. and Wall's, which have been "off the road” since last Wednesday, are expected to be on sale again tomorrow. Both companies, according to their distributors, had decided to "suspend” the proposed price increases on their ice-cream. The177 words
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116 1967-11-07 13 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. A civic-minded driver today foiled the escape of a youth who had earlier snatched §23,000 from an employee of a firm here. The money was to be deposited at a bank at Jalan Mnuntbatten. The snatch-thief had pounced on his victim from116 words
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Article160 1967-11-07 13 SINGAPORE, Mon A hospital cook, Liang Weng Koo. was granted a divorce by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today on the grounds of desertion by his wife, Chan Mui Hua. Liang told the court that his wife left him in August 1963160 words
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51 1967-11-07 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.—The MP for Stamford. Mr. Foi.„ Sip Chee. will take over the “Meet the People” session at Rochore Community Centre on Sunday at 10 a.m in the absence of Dr Toh Chin Chye. the Deputy Premier who left for Oslo and Copenhagen this51 words
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146 1967-11-07 13 SEPANG, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, called on rubber small-holders to make a concerted effort to produce the highest grade of rubber. This would ensure a fair price for their produce. He pointed out that at present, many of146 words
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171 1967-11-07 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A petitioner in a divorce proceedings told the High Court today that when he could not share the costs of a house his wife bought, she asked him to leave the house. The petitioner. Khor Thye Ann, a plant171 words
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Article157 1967-11-07 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah today granted a housewife. Chia Suang Kah, a decree nisi declaring her marriage null and void on the grounds of her husbands wilful refusal to consummate the marriage. Chia told the court that soon after her marriage to Lee157 words
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307 1967-11-07 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chairman of the Singapore Science Council, Dr. Lee Kum Tatt, today said that Singapore, as a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency, will get assistance from two experts. The two experts from the lAEA will be a health307 words
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Miscellaneous28 1967-11-07 4 /i€ CCME TO SAY6CDD -&YE, ls SK™ MB ■Bw. 1 U///K ST/VOW HYSELF W bAA-AA -AAAA HHJ! ...r?JwHGT TO Z2J ER. f* BY Wf SN\m UtLLYOUAI/SS ■iA/£, '£l/?|28 words
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Article, Illustration378 1967-11-07 5 Pat Chan - by Pat Chan SINGAPORE, Mon. Modern and classic go side by side this is the theme of Roland Chow's forthcoming fashion show aptly named 'La Vie Singapura." Roland’s designs cater for both modern and classic fashion followers. He will also introduce378 words
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Article64 1967-11-07 5 RETURN of the meta] zipper, with a ring pull or Jewelled pull, on suits white wool dresses, coats with flv fronts. SURPRISING return to medievalism in day clothes, making brief skirts wearable by turning them into pageboy tunics over tights. IMPORTANCE of closings on coats, often64 words
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Article, Illustration53 1967-11-07 5 For hippies dandies A BERLIN Boutique presents to teenagers and youngsters, what the hippie-girls prefer mini-mini-skirts which are transparent. The male-hippies, however, go for extraordinary fur-coats. Well, if for some hippies these latest fashions are too decent, then they can go tor a strong and serious MAO-look. To each his— Pana Pix. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration78 1967-11-07 5 UERE are five smart gentlemen displaying the men’s fashion for winter 1968, created by Paris’s top five tailors. From left: AndreRardot wearing the dark green satin dinner suit; De Luca, displays black fine wool dinner suit; Meyer Missri, the beige damasse dinner suit; Max— Pana Pix. - 78 words
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Article56 1967-11-07 5 r FHEYRE calling the benefit ball to be held on Nov. 15 aboard the Italian liner Michelangelo the Ball, but the featured fabric Isn’t really paper. The socialite committee members will wear designer dresses In Reemay. a new spun coated polyester which is in the same throw-away56 words
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Article, Illustration212 1967-11-07 5 Mary Sue Miller - by Mary Sue Miller -4 LOVELY writes: I work A at a desk all day and drive to and from my office. As a consequence I get very little exercise and it shows around my middle Not even a firm new girdle altogether flattens my stomach.212 words
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Miscellaneous264 1967-11-07 6 NATIONAL r:*. B: tig (J R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 transistors/diodes NOVEMBER 7 A M. Timex-Time 600 Prog. Summary; 602 Morning Melodies; 700 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri: 7.45 News In the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day; 8.00 The News; 8.10 For Housewives. 9.00-10.30 Schools Broadcasts:264 words
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Miscellaneous240 1967-11-07 6 RADIO Extracts From The Editorials: 6.50 Stock Exchange Report; 7.00 Race Results. Interlude; 7 15 Malaysian Music a; 7.30 Malaysian Gazette; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day; 8.00 Belajar-lah Bahasa Kita; 8.15 Jazz A La Carte; 8.30 Popular Songs of the Week; 9.00 Famous Orchestra; 9.25 Sports Round-up. 930 The240 words
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Miscellaneous220 1967-11-07 6 NOVEMBER 10 AM Timex-Time 600 Prog. Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies: 700 The News; i 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News in the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day; 8.00 The News; 8.10 For Housewives: 9.00 Close Down. P.M. Timex-Time 1.00 Tiffin Date: 1.30 The News; 1.40 Newstalk. Tiffin Date;220 words
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Miscellaneous516 1967-11-07 6 4.00 Ladies Fair; 4.30 Take It Easy. 5 00 The News; 5.10 Instrumental Souvenir; 5 45 Talentime Winners; 6.00 Prog Summary; 6 02 Vegetable and Fruit Prices at Penang Kua’a Lumpur. Ipoh and Malacca; 615 The Beat Is. 6.30 The News; 640 Re- gional News: 6.45 World J Commercial Round-up;516 words
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Miscellaneous435 1967-11-07 6 NOVEMBER 7 AM. TIMEX-TIME 6.00 GOOD MORNING 6.01 MORNING PRELUDE Music by Morton Gould and His Orchestra Wayne King and His Orchestra The Living Voices 7.00 THE NEWS 7.10 BREAKFAST Bi cLtITN A magazine programme that includes interviews and new s of current activities in Singapore. 7.20 UP AND ABOUT435 words
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Miscellaneous344 1967-11-07 6 MEDIUM WAVE 476 M. (630KS/S) SHORT WAVE 60 M. (5052 KC/S) SHORT WAVE 25 M. <***** KC/S) 1115 DANCE DATE Fe~ uring dance music by Dan Hill and Hi* Orchestra Max G. ter and His Orchestra Kurt Edelhaeen 12.00 CLOSE DOWN NOVEMBER 8 A M TIMEX TIME 600 GOOD MORNING344 words
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Miscellaneous346 1967-11-07 6 10.15 CONCERT HALL 1. B. Britten: “Songs from the Chinese" 2. F. Delius: “In A Summer Garden's” 3. Vaughan Williams “Sinfonia Antartlca' (Pt. II) 11.00 THE NEWS 11.15 THE JULAI TAN QUINTET Golden City (John JOse) KOJO No Tsuki Love From Italy (Hugh Martin) 11.45 BEFORE WE SAY GOODNIGHT Leonard346 words
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Miscellaneous424 1967-11-07 6 7.15 THE TROUBADOURS Richard Baker. 7.30 SPORTS REEL A compilation of news, views and interviews from the sporting world. 8 00 FROM MY MAILBAG 8.45 LINE OF LIFE No! No! Nanette. 9.15 LATIN BEAT 9.30 THE NEWS 9.40 IN COUNTRY STYLE Country favourites by Ferlin Husky Jean Sheppard Tex Ritter424 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article131 1967-11-07 7 BADEN-BADEN. West Germany. Mon. (Reuter) West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger said yesterday that President de Gaulle's lOea of a “Europe of the fatherlands” was a “thoroughly possible concept for a United Europe.” This was the furthest the Chancellor has gone in publicly supporting Gaullist policy. This131 words
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Article220 1967-11-07 7 Worst rail crash, in decade LONDON. Mon (Reuter) —An express train Jumped the rails in South London last night killing at least 32 passengers and trapping many others under twisted wreckage. In Britain's worst rail disaster for a decade 10 coaches crashed off the track,220 words
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Article151 1967-11-07 7 NEW YORK Mon (UPI) Greater efforts should be made to develop simpler, safer and more effective contraceptives, Mr. McGeorge Bundy. President of the Ford Foundation, said yesterday. Mr. Bundy announced the award of US$l5.7 m. In foundation grants for action, training and research on world151 words
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Article67 1967-11-07 7 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuter).— Forty-eight (ires were burning out of control last night in Gippsland. about 200 miles east of here where large tracts of valuable state forests have already been destroyedForestry official Val Caleary said he was confident the 500-strong fire-flg*ting force was progressively "wearing67 words
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Article170 1967-11-07 7 ‘Angry goddess blazes in Hawaii HILO. Hawaii. Mon. (UPI) Halemaumau. storied home of fire goddess Madame Pele and one of the world's most temperamental volcanoes, erupted before dawn yesterday in a frenzy of flame and boiling lava. Eye-searing smoke and nauseating sulphur fumes seeped from the nearly mile wide pit170 words
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Article85 1967-11-07 7 BOMBAY. Mon. (Reuter) The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of 20 million Ismailis. arrived here yesterday for a 23-day visit to India during which he Is to meet President Zakir Husain and Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi. He was given a rousing welcome when his private aircraft85 words
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Article87 1967-11-07 7 NAIROBI. Mon (Reuter) A husband who cut off his wife's ear because there was no food in the house has been sentenced to 18 months imprisonment and six strokes of the cane by the magistrate at Kisumu in Western Kenya. The husband, James Nanda Shiteti. was accused87 words
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470 1967-11-07 7 UNIFORM STREWN OVER WIDE AREA HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) —A European police inspector was killed and 21 other people Injured, two seriously, when a powerful leftist bomb exploded in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong shortly before midnight last night. Eyewitnesses said470 words
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Article, Illustration37 1967-11-07 7 A crying mother holds her child and looks at the razed village that was once her home. The village about 30 miles south of Da Nang was destroyed by elements of the Ist Cav. recently. UPI Photo.37 words
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262 1967-11-07 7 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) Israel s Foreign Minister Abba Eban warned last night that Israel will cling to its victorious ceasefire lines until the Arab states negotiate peace. Israel's experiences before and during the six-day Arab-Israeli war in June. Mr. Eban said in a prepared262 words
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413 1967-11-07 7 Aden: ‘Stop talks’ cable ADEN. M«n. (Reuter) The National Liberation Front (NLF) command In Aden last night cabled its leaders in Cairo asking them to stop talks with the rival front for the Liberation of Occupied South lemen (FLOSY) on sharing power when Britain413 words
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Article181 1967-11-07 7 Vietnam war SAIGON. Mon. (Reuter) American aircraft yesterday bombed North Vietnam s biggest MIG airfield, damaging at least two of the Rus-sian-designed interceptors on the ground during the raid, a U S Military spokesman said today. He said Air Force Thunderchief fighter-b ombers sprayed181 words
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240 1967-11-07 7 GENEVA, Mon. (Reuter) Two thousand people including White mercenaries, who fled from the Congo when government troops recaptured Bukavu are being sent to a special camp in Rwanda, the Red Cross an- nounced last night. The International committee of the Red Cross said240 words
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Article53 1967-11-07 7 NEW DELHI. Mon. (Reuter) Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi left Delhi late last night by air for Moscow to attend the fiftieth anniversary celebrations of the Soviet revolution. Accompanying her in an Indian Air Force super constellation was the Minister of State for Finance Mr.53 words
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Article119 1967-11-07 7 HONG KONG. Mon (Reuter) The master of a vessel aground on Pratas reef, about 165 miles South-east of here, has radioed for immediate assistance saying that he would be abandoning ship before noon. Two freighters, the Golden Cape and the Dukegat, and the HMS Manxman were119 words
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318 1967-11-07 7 Sidney Weiland - LBJ 's 'Great Society' runs out of funds ‘HATCHETMEN’ DECLARE WAR By Sidney Weiland WASHINGTO N. Mon (Reuter) President Johnson's “War on poverty" programme, under steady attack in Congress, faces a new challenge with a hostile lobby pressing to cut or even dismember the whole multi-million dollar effort. Economy-minded congressman.318 words
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Article154 1967-11-07 7 SIEM RIEP. Cambodia, Mon. (Reuter) Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy last night attended mass In a tiny wooden church built on stilts beside the muddy Siem Riep river in the Cambodian jungle. The primitive “Church of the holy family” near Siem Riep. Northwest Cambodia, is the only154 words
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Article117 1967-11-07 7 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) Mr. Christopher Rowland. 38-year-old Labour MP. died after a 12-day Hines* yesterday. This means the ruling Labour Party must face a special parliamentary byelection in his constituency of Meriden, Warwickshire, which he held bv a 4,581vote winning margin in last year’s general117 words
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Article384 1967-11-07 10 Bombing ad nauseam WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter)— Professor George F Kennan. a former top State Department official, said vesterdav that the United States should stop bombing North Vietnam and de-escalate the war “whether it led to negotiations or not.’’ In a television interview he was384 words
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Article63 1967-11-07 10 CAPE KENNEDY. Florida, Mon. (UPI) The United States orbited a “Jack-of-all-trades” robot last night to look for ways satellite in space can provide more practical benefit for man on earth The rocket first drove the 850-pound spacecraft into a low orbit around earth and then pushed into63 words
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Article, Illustration57 1967-11-07 10 HFWF i« the general view of the so-called “Nanas”, rather strangely-shaped HERE is the general Aiew rn i nnr c created bv French sculptress Niki de busty female figures m d f laved at the Amsterdam Municipal Museum Saint-Phalle the creator .f new atyte »«>-plaster and— Pana photo. - 57 words
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Article89 1967-11-07 10 ‘De Gaulle not antiIsrael’ BEERSHEBA. Israel. Mon (CPI) Shimon Rere* secretary general of the Israeli RAFI Party, which is led by former Prime Minister David Ben Gurion. defended French President Charles de Gaulle in Beersheba yesterday He said de Gaulle was “not fundamentally anti-Israel. but pro-French.” He told his audience89 words
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233 1967-11-07 10 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Black militants supported by Communists yesterday narrowly failed to win effective control of Britain’s biggest anti-race discrimination organisation. Moderates success fully beat off the militant challenge after a rowdy debate on the second day of the Campaign Against Racial Discrimination (CARD)233 words
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Article96 1967-11-07 10 TEL AVIV. Mon. (Reuter) A rally sponsored by the World Jewish Congress last night appealed to United Nations Secret-ary-General U Thant to act for the release of Jews being held prisoner in Arab countries. According to information here, about 800 Jews are still being held in the96 words
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Article334 1967-11-07 10 50th year of Russian revolution but HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI).— Communist China, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Russian revolution, today claimed the right to world Communist leadership. The centre of Communist revolution has shifted from Russia to China and Mao Tse-Tung “is the contemporary334 words
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196 1967-11-07 10 SALISBURY, Mon. (Reuter) A South African Journalist who says he was expelled from Zambia claimed here today ten thousand recruits were being trained as terrorists in a camp in central Zambia. Franz Kemp, a senior reporter for the South African Afrikaans language Sunday Paper196 words
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Article132 1967-11-07 10 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) A convicted killer who made a daring escape from France's gnm lie de Re prison poses an extra burden for security men guarding President de Gaulle as he begins a provincial tour today. There was no official confirmation of reports of special132 words
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Article164 1967-11-07 10 WAS HI N GTON Mon. (Reuter) The world's fast e s t aeroplane, the Lockheed YF-12A. may race the shadow of the moon along Americas east coast during the 1970 eclipse of the sun. The YF-12A is a successor to the famous U 2 and164 words
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Article168 1967-11-07 10 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Former ambassador George F. Kennan said yesterday the cold war has not become any more dangerous In the past 20 years despite the nuclear arms race or the Vietnam war “It Is more dangerous in the sense we have more dangerous weapons In168 words
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465 1967-11-07 10 'GIVEN 200 MILLION YEARS...' WASHINGTON, Mon (UPI) —East is East and West is W’est, but Kipling may have been wrong when he said “never the twain shall meet”. In another 200 million years or so. according to the Smithsonian Institution, the continents of the East465 words
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Article364 1967-11-07 8 HAVE some Singaporeans become the victims of mass hysteria. The mind, according to psychologists, can create from thoughts fed into it outward manifestations of fears and phobias. The victims of koro claim they have suffered certain physical disabilities through eating pork from pigs that had been364 words
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Article330 1967-11-07 8 IT would seem that, apart from sizing up the nations of South-east Asia, the U.S. VicePresident, Mr. Hubert Humphrey, is also exploring the likelihood of a new source of mediation to end the Vietnam war. This may or may not be the main object of his tour330 words
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956 1967-11-07 8 Louis Halasz - by Louis Halasz QCIENCE fiction and pragmatic world politics wara married in a new item introduced by the small Mediterranean country of Malta for the consideration of the TwentySecond General Assembly of the United Nations. At first glance, the issue956 words
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648 1967-11-07 8 Barkat Ali - by Barkat Ali Hong Kong L 1 in Peking is becoming increasingly restrictive and hazardous for Communist and non-Commun-ist foreign correspondents alike. The Chinese sre reported to be censoring cables. And the Reuter’s representative In Peking. Anthony Grey, a British subject was confined to648 words
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LETTERS...
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866 1967-11-07 8 rpHE end of the school year is fast approach. ing and pupils will be given or ought to be given booklists for 1968. Much has been written over the years on the question of school books and even the Ministry of Education has issued stern866 words
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Article, Illustration248 1967-11-07 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") DARTON was an enthusiastic collector of birds. But his ardour for collecting birds brought him trouble with the government. He was arrested by government agents for the unlawful possession of migrating birds (mourning doves). Barton was248 words
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Article, Illustration353 1967-11-07 9 London, Mon. small family cars are being used by British ponce forces to fight crime following successful exSeriments in Lancashire, orth-west England. Three makes of car are now in service. The Ford Anglia (1), Vauxhall Viva (2) and Hillman Minx (3). First experiment* involved353 words
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83 1967-11-07 9 Plessey microswitch unit operational at T itch field SINGAPORE, Mon Plessey Components Group announces that its Microswitch Unit is now fully operational at the Company's establishment at Titehfield, Hants. The Unit specialises in the development and manufacture of Plessey "Licon" microswitches used in a wide variety of equipment, varying from83 words
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62 1967-11-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The leader of a mne-man trade mission from Pakistan Mr. Ahmad Dada, said Malaysia was a good market for his country's textile goods, especially jute Mr. Ahmad, who is currently leading the mission on a fact-finding tour left for Penang today.62 words
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251 1967-11-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon—An Australian businessman, Mr. F.J. Kevin, Director and General Manager of Broom and Wade (Australia) Pty. Ltd., who is here for a week’s visit, today paid tribute to Malaysia s and Singapore’s industrial development. He said: “The expansion taking place within the251 words
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248 1967-11-07 9 UNITED NATIONS. New York Mon. (Reuter) —The developing countries will take from 35 to 40 years to reach the present level of industrial output of the developed western nations at the present rate of growth according to a UN. report issued today. Despite248 words
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Article38 1967-11-07 9 VC 10 SHOES FOR EXPORT SINGAPORE. Mon.—VC 10 brand shoes, manufactured by Norvic are to be marketed oversea* for the first time in Canada. New Zealand and Scandinavia following a successful yearlong tie-in with BOAC in the UK.38 words
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Article118 1967-11-07 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr W Chandler, Technical Manager of the Plessey Components Group’s Connectors Division at Cheney Manor, Swindon, flew to the United States recently. He is to join the New York office of Plessey Incorporated as technical adviser on electrical connectors Connectors Division’s Technical Manager118 words
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Article298 1967-11-07 9 Rubber up cents SINGAPORE, Mon.— November first grade rubber f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 481 cents lb., up three-eighths of a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. After opening unchanged, the market steadied three eighths of a cent on sterling considerations.298 words
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Article41 1967-11-07 9 SINGAPORE. Mon BOAC loaders and the export cargo unit at Heathrow airport London broke the “100ton barrier” one day recently. In one period of 24 hours, they handled 100,624 kilos (221,372 lbs) of general cargo for overseas41 words
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Article16 1967-11-07 9 SINGAPORE, Mon—The tin price for today was $599 12$ per picul, up 12$ cents.16 words
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1162 1967-11-07 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Generally, industrials looked easier today on the Stock Exchange with the total turnover still amounting to slightly above the million mark. Trading conditions were quieter compared with the hectic conditions that prevailed during last week. The easier trend of to day’s market1,162 words
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Article37 1967-11-07 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. BO AC’s ten per cent holding in British West Indian Airways is being transferred back to the Trinidad and Tobago government at their request- BWIA plans a major reorganisation. refinancing and expansion operation.37 words
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Article27 1967-11-07 9 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) Money quotations: HK*5 7675/5 8375 per U S dollar for cash HK516.03 per pound sterling HKS26O 75 per tael gold.27 words
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Article479 1967-11-07 9 Sl.NUAPOKfc—Stuck ticnange hid and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Bouslead LH4 1.65 C sugar ->.05 2.06 Chemical Co 1.44 1.45 Cold storage 4 06 4.10 Dunlop 2.26 E smelting 4.60 HI 2.38 •2.40 Esso Ords 2.96 2.98 lit/patricks CD 1 18 1 90479 words
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Article54 1967-11-07 9 (Managers’ Prices) First Malayan 2.50 2.59 second Malayan 1.80 1.89 Third Malayan \D The Commerce 1.14 1.23 Industry Fund 94 1 03 The Savings Fund Malayan Investment 1.32 1.41 Fund Xl> 1.05 1.15 First Hongkong XD .80 .85* Second H'kong XI> .56 .60* s'ng Commodity XU 3/11 4/654 words
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Article104 1967-11-07 9 SINGAPORE. >lnn. The noon price 1 at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange toda> are Buyer sellec Coconut on (FOB.) Bulk 57.00 Coconut Oil (FO B Brums 50.50 Loose Copra Mixed \o\ Dec 33.50 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) VI. 130.00 Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% VI..W 127 50 Sarawak special104 words
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Article91 1967-11-07 9 SYDNEY, Mon. A rust-resistant zinc compound which can be painted on to metal surfaces has been developed in Australia and is manufactured by Amazinc Pty Ltd, of 91 Station Road. Seven Hills, New South Wales. The material is an inorganic zinc coating which is selfcuring and91 words
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Article117 1967-11-07 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today God owns. Vessels 1/2 Arild Maersg—--3/4 Stentor 5 Luben Karavelov m/ii Temerarie 13/14 Benlarig 15/16 Automeden 18 Adolf Warski 19 Pagan 21/22 Musi 23/24 Straat Torres 25/26 Tjimanuk 27/28 Van Neck 29/30 Kami Maru No.117 words
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Advertisement888 1967-11-07 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, K. LUMPUI Ipoh. Penang. Alor Star. K. Hahru. Time TOO a m. Airline BA .89 to K. I.umpur, Colombo. Bombay, Cairo. London. Time 7 IK) am_ Airline >IL 452 Kuching Time 7.31 a.m. Airline ML 12* to Kuala Lumpur. Time 7.15 a.m. Airline PA 8-1* Honolulu Los Angeles.888 words
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Miscellaneous193 1967-11-07 10 /O 0 a SP/Asri-Pov/fsj To Death AH P HER S7UNT-6IRL COUNTERSPIES k V Minutes later, on a remote STRIP OF BEACH IT IS FORTUNATE X BRING ALONG MY SARONGS/ JET' BUT WHY WE CHANGE CLOTHING..? TZL WE'LL CREATE LESS SUSPiOOH AS ISLANO DOLLS, i TING' NOW LET'S *j POP INTO193 words
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Advertisement20 1967-11-07 11 MODEL BDSIISBf WATERPROOF SHOCKPROOF LUMINOUS 1 Full range of Watches for Boys and for the whole family Unconditionally Guaranteed V20 words
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Miscellaneous393 1967-11-07 11 •.fe-v Vv*v.*.v. v.v.-.v.v WAV 11 > MODEL TF-31LE L-ij-V ‘%V.V. r ,**9*B! ~V TrioSE f WHO\\ KNOW BUY Tuesday NOVEMBER 7 P.M TIMEX TIME 5.45 OPENING ANNCT. Prog Summary 5.50 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 555 NATIONAL SONGS 6.00 NEWS IN TAMIL 6.10 GIGANTOR The Mystery Missile. 6.35 FURY393 words
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Miscellaneous336 1967-11-07 11 Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau- Pinang 6 Ipoh and Malaka 3/10 Johore and Singapore 4 Taiping 7 Batu Pahat 9 Kluang THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5.55 NATIONAL SONGS 600 NEWS IN TAMIL 610 DAKTARI Terror in the Bush. TOO NEWS IN ENGLISH 7.10 SPORTS PARADE A coverage of sports news,336 words
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Miscellaneous249 1967-11-07 11 3.01 LEARN OUR LANGUAGE Introducing new words and sentences. 316 STAR SOCCER 4.16 ZORRO 4.42 TAMMY The Riverfyin’ of Billy .Toe Morgan. 508 TRICK AND TREAT 5.13 CLOSE DOWN 5.45 OPENING ANNCT Prog Summary. 550 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5.55 NATIONAL SONGS 6.00 NEWS IN TAMIL 6.10 FOREST249 words
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Miscellaneous373 1967-11-07 11 Tuesday NOVEMBER 7 PM TIMEX-TIME 5.55 PROGRAMME SUMMARY in the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English. 6.05 BELAJARLAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson In the National Language 6.10 CARTOON CORNER 6.35 TRAVEL TIME “Date Festivals" A travelogue for children. 6.45 THE DEPUTY “The Big Four” Henry Fonda in the role373 words
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Miscellaneous349 1967-11-07 11 ETtTjj SIWGAPURA mam lawlessness that was the Wild West 7.20 IT S HAPPENING IN SINGAPORE A series on Singapore Including review and com mentary 7.40 NEWS in Chinese 755 CHINESE CINEMA Part 2 of a HokkiOn film “A Parent's Love” 900 NEWS AND NEWSREEL in English 9.25 THE BISON CHORALE349 words
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Miscellaneous132 1967-11-07 11 which four liars try to outlie each other. 11.40 CLOSE DOWN NOVEMBER 8 PM TIMEX-TIME 600 PROGRAMME SUMMARY in the National Language. Chinese, Tamil and English 6.10 BEEAJAR LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language 6.15 THE ROAD RUNNER 635 “F“ TROOP “Yellow Bird” A military comedy132 words
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Miscellaneous170 1967-11-07 11 NATIONAL SHOW A cartoon series 6.40 MY THREE SONS “The Toupee" Fred Mac Murray plays the role of a widower who has the task of raising three sons without the aid of a woman but with that of hi* father-in-law. 7.10 ASIAN BROADCASTING UNION MAGAZINE 7.40 NEWS AND NEWSREEL in170 words
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Miscellaneous197 1967-11-07 11 8.30 STRUGGLE FOR PEACE “The Rise of China’’ A 13-episode series on the confronting the major powers of the world in their struggle for peace. 9.00 NEWS in English. 9.15 WHAT OTHERS SAY A review of editorial opinion and reports in the Press. 9.35 THE GIRL FROM U.N.C.L.E. "The Furnale197 words
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Article, Illustration227 1967-11-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon When movie star John Payne grot ready to film new adventure Western THE RESTLESS GUN, one of the biggest problems he face was finding a horse to ‘fit” him. *The Restless Gun” will be telecast weekly over Television Malaysia from Sunday. Nov 18. Payne visited227 words
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Article94 1967-11-07 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Radio and Television Singapura Talentime Contest, Heat 15. will be telecast over Channel 5 on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 9.15 p.m. 1. Alif b Ahmad “Too Young" 2. The Vultures "Carabelas” 3. Nancy Tan "The Show Is Over’’ 4. Freddie Png "The Shrine On94 words
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Article, Illustration35 1967-11-07 12 Tammy is telecast over Television Malaysia on alternate Saturdays.35 words
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Article479 1967-11-07 12 Hoo Ban Khee - by Hoo Ban Khee IjTVJALA LUMPUR. Mon. One of best known Germany’s pianists, Carl Seemann, will present a recital on 2ftth century piano music at the Malayan Teachers’ College here on Wednesday. Seemann is famous for his interpretation of the masters of the classic period as well as479 words
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Miscellaneous475 1967-11-07 12 I 9.00 NEWS in English. 9.15 RTS TALENTIME A show in which budding artistes are given the opportunity to display their talent. 10 15 ZERO ONE “Stone Face” “Zero One” is the code name for the International Air Security Board, a network of agents having full powers of investigation over475 words
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Miscellaneous494 1967-11-07 12 5.50 PROG. SUMMARY 5.55 MUZIK MUDA MUDI Multi-racial entertainment for the teenagers. 6.40 PARDON THE EXPRESSION “Heads Down" A British situation comedy series about the trials and tribulations of the management staff in a departmental store. 7.10 MUSIC FOR THE HOME A programme for the more serious minded music lover.494 words
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Miscellaneous1649 1967-11-07 12 KL'ALA LUMPUR INDIAN PROGRAMMES A-M. 6.00 Geethaarambam Programme Summary 6.05 Interlude 6.15 News. 6.20 Geethanjali ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 6.59 Rediffusion March and Opening Announcement 7.00 News 7.10 Musical Clock 7.25 Items of Local Interest 7.30 Musical Clock 7.45 News in Bahasa Kebangsaan 7.50 A Word A Day 800 News 8.10 Programme1,649 words
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Miscellaneous212 1967-11-07 13 fiSIIAW Organisation D O Phone ***** Now Showing! 11, 1.311 4. 8.3 P. 9.15 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER for BEST FOREIGN FILM' Sophia Ln-ro "YF-TERDAY TOD A A A TOMORROW Scope-Color NEXT CHANGE DEMAND! IVinner of 5 Arademv Award* meludnc PEST ACTRESS JULIE CHRISTIE ‘DARLING" Laurence Harvey <t Dirk Bogarde TOL212 words
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Miscellaneous416 1967-11-07 13 1 ■JlUiy *l3 CATHAY ***** last Day! 11. 1.38, I no. 3<v. 9SO ■TARGET FOR KILLING” In Color Stesart Granger. Chinese Subtitles I CATHAY ORCHARD PALACE One-Da» Onlv Premiere tomorrow: BOX-PLANS NOW OPEN CASH BOOKINGS ONLY! Columbia "TO SIR. WITH LOVE' Sidney Poitier, Color. No Free List CATHAY A PALACE:416 words
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152 1967-11-07 14 LONDON, Mon (Reuter) The world’s ruling soccer body, F.1.F.A.. is bound to take action over the World Club Championship play-off between Celtic (Scotland) and Racine Club (Argentina) in Montevideo, Uruguay, yesterday. Sir Stanley Rous president or F.IF.A. said here Racine152 words
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Article196 1967-11-07 14 Referee hurt in Austria versus Greece Cup tie VIENNA, Mon. (Reuter). Angry spectators swarmed onto the field and fought with players five minutes before the end of the European Soccer Championship Cup tie between Austria and Greece here. About 200 policemen rushed out to break196 words
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174 1967-11-07 14 CARDIFF. (Wales). Mon. (Reuter) Centre threequarter lan Hall playing his first season in senior rugby has been selected to replace the injured Gerald Davies in the Welsh team to meet the touring New Zealand All-Blacks here on Saturday. It will be Hall’s first cap.174 words
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123 1967-11-07 14 CASABLANCA. Mo n (Reu. ter) —Morocco fought back to draw I—l with Tunisia in a qualifying match for the Olympic soccer tournament here yesterday. Tunisia were on the defensive for most of the match and goalkeeper Attouga had a busy afternoon. They looked dangerous123 words
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306 1967-11-07 14 MONT E V I D EO. Mon. (UPI> Glasgow Celtic players still seemed bewlld ered six hours after a game which will go down in soccer history as the most disgraceful world club final ever. They know they emerged from the battle306 words
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Article158 1967-11-07 14 MUAR. Mon. Muar Detention Camp, winner of the Muar District Soccer Tournament for the past two seasons, have a special mission on Wednesday when they meet Loke Wah Football Association in the district soccer championship. Kick-off for the opening match at the Town158 words
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Article, Illustration30 1967-11-07 14 THE Bavarian Mint has started stamping the medals for the 1972 Olympic Games to be staged in Munich. The picture shows the front and hack of the medals. UPI pix.— UPI pix. - 30 words
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206 1967-11-07 14 A capacity crowd of 10.000 will pack the Empire Pool, Wembley, to watch Cooper engage in his 50th professional contest and his ninth title defence. Win or lose. Cooper, 33, will almost certainly retire after tomorrow’s clash, having said of the meeting:206 words
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211 1967-11-07 14 MADRID. Mon. (UPI) Tension between India and South African Davis Cup contenders mounted after an incident in which South African captain Claude Lister refused to pose for cameramen shaking the hand of this Indian counterpart Shyamlal Minotra. The incident occurred late on Saturday after211 words
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88 1967-11-07 14 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Leading scorers in English soccer so far this season: Division one: Geoff Hurst (West Ham) 16. Davies (Southampton) 12, Harry Burrows (Stoke). Allan Clarke (Fulham) and Peter Lorimer (Leeds) all 11. Division two: Barry Bridges (Birmingham) 14. Kevin Hector (Derby) 12 and88 words
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Article126 1967-11-07 14 MELBOURNE. -Mon. (Reuter) The Asian betting syndicate stole the glamour from the horses at the opening day of the Victoria Racing Club Spring carnival at Flemington when they made some of the biggest plunges ever placed on an Australian race-course. Operating under the “non-de-courses." the126 words
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Article71 1967-11-07 14 CARDIFF. Wales. Mon. (Reuter) Lynn Hughes, of Britain, set a world’s best time of three hours, 58 minutes 53.2 seconds for 40 miles here yesterday. The 28-year.old Welshman, who before the race was advised by a doctor not to run because of a chest cold, finished71 words
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Article56 1967-11-07 14 RANGOON. Mon. (Reuter) The Cambodian national s occer team arrived here yesterday to play in the Aslan Cud western zone qualifying tournament scheduled to begin on November 12. The team included 18 players and the North Korean coach Kim Kwang Sup. The Indian and Pakistani teams are56 words
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Article146 1967-11-07 14 MALACCA. Mon. The Malacca Open and Handicap golf championships will be held from Nov. 24 to 26 al the Ayer Keroh Golf Course The Ayer Keroh Country Club will organise this inaugural championships at their 18-hole course The organising committee has limited the maximum handicap146 words
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Article94 1967-11-07 14 SAO PAULO. (Brazil). Mon (UPI* A Brazilian producer was reported yesterday to be planning a movie starring French actress Brigitte Bardot and Brazilian football player Pele. The newspaper “Jornal Da Tarde” said the producer, Fabio Cardoso, said there would be no problem in94 words
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64 1967-11-07 14 MALACCA. Mon. The Malacca Lawn Tennis Association Selection beat Segamat District (Johore) 4-3 in their annual tennis match for the Tan Siong Lian Cup at the Medical Services Club courts here. Malacca thus retained the Cup for the sth year in succession. Since the64 words
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Article44 1967-11-07 14 LISBON, Mon. (Reuter) Results of soccer matches in the Portuguese First Divi. sion wer»: Sporting 0 Porto 0 Tirsense 0 Benfica 0 Academica 5 Varzim 0 Sanjoanense 6 Guimaraes 0 Cuf 1 Barreirense 0 Leixoes 0 Setubal 1 Braga 1 Belenses 044 words
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Article441 1967-11-07 16 Centralised training starts today ITU ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Forty seven athletes —33 men and 14 women have been selected by the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union for the fourth South-east Asia Peninsular Games at Bangkok in December. The MAAU selection committee which met under the chairmanship441 words
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386 1967-11-07 16 ALBERT JOHNSON - By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Man The National Sports Control Board’s entry into the Republic’s sporting arena has proven to be a really tough hurdle to contend with by all national associations. This was in evidence when the seven-man board which has been acting386 words
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Article70 1967-11-07 16 OAHU. Hawaii. Mon. (Reuter) Dudley Wysong yesterday won the US$lOO,OOO Hawaiian open golf tournament at the Waialee Country Club here on the first hole of a sudden death plav-off with Billy Casper. The play-off was on the par four 411-yard 15th hole. Wysong parred and Casper70 words
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Article109 1967-11-07 16 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, Mon. (UPI) Clifford Ann Creed shot a two over par 72 on a cold, windy day yesterday to win the first annual Corpus Christi Civitan open taking top money of U 551,725. Kathy Whitworth ended up in a second place tie with Margie109 words
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Article155 1967-11-07 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor Club beat Bunga Raya 2-1 In a Selangor Hockey Association senior division match played at the padang here today. Bunga Raya started off with only nine players but eventually were reinforced to full strength. Despite this they started off spiritedly and155 words
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Article82 1967-11-07 16 MADRID. Mon (Reuter) Jan Janssen and Gera:d Koel of Holland won the Madrid six-day cycle race early today, covering 2.972 kilometres and scoring 236 sprint points OTHER PLACINGS: 2. Jose Lopez Rodriguez (Spain) and Arthur de Cabooter, (Belgium). 228 points. 3. Sid Patterson and Ron82 words
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Article61 1967-11-07 16 JOHANNESBURG. Mon (Reuter) Mr Jim Barrie, the President of the South African Lawn Tennis Union, announced here today that if South Africa beat India in the Davis Cup inter-zone semi-final, the inter-zone final against Spain would be played here on Nov. 30 Dec. 2. The match between South61 words
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616 1967-11-07 16 PENANG, Mon. Following is the Stipendiary Steward’s report for the extra day of the Penang Turf Club November 4. Race 1: Our Byrsa (app Rao) missed the start slightly. Approaching the 2 furlongs Chin-Mah-Mun (app. Velu) clipped the heels of Lok Sabha (S.616 words
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Article805 1967-11-07 16 PENANG, Mon. Following are weight* for the second day of the Penang Turf Club November meeting on Saturday:— Cl. 5 Div. 2—About 7 Furs. Set 900 Judith Anton 8.13 Johore 8.13 Daendels 8.12 Dinding 8.11 Son of Sol 8.10 Mirage 8 09 Queen's Gambit 8805 words
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Article127 1967-11-07 16 SINGAPORE Mon. The University of Singapore rugby team will participate in the Asian Universities Rugby Carnival to be held at Kuala Lumpur from Nov. 8 to 16 The following players have been selected to represent the University of Singapore team. Loke Wai Wah (Captain); Sng127 words
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426 1967-11-07 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malays!an Hockey Federation today announced a squad of 34 for centralised training in preparation for the Pakistan international hockey tournament at Lahore beginning on January 16 next year. The squad is expected to be increased next week as426 words
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Article156 1967-11-07 16 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Former champions Joey Giardello and Luis Rodriguez try to fight their way back into title contention with bouts tonight as the highlight of this week's boxing activity. Giardello. the former middleweight champion, meets Jack Rodgers in a rematch in Philadelphia and Rodriguez,156 words
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273 1967-11-07 16 MELBOURNE, Mon. (Reuter) Terrific, the heavilybacked early favourite for the Melbourne Cup. will be scratched from the Classic horse race early tomorrow morning, his dejected trainer, Merv Ritchie said tonight. Three other horses were scratched today Swift General, Del Charro and El Gordo and273 words
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Article48 1967-11-07 16 SAO PAULO. BRAZIL. Mon (UPI) A Japanese women's baseball team yesterday beat two Brazilian men's teams. The Brazilian sides were made up of Nisei players. The Japanese team defeated Central Do Brazil 3-0 and Sao Paulo 8-4. It was the opening game of a Brazilian tour.48 words
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Advertisement417 1967-11-07 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can He accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore i MUBARUK Cr Brother*. 63, Bras BasaH Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue, serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road. Singapore 15 Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE.417 words
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Advertisement106 1967-11-07 14 A ItTTII BIT THAT COtS A 10NC WAY Eastern Sun CLASSIFIED ADS I EACH WORD SO or 25 cents (see above) PLEASE WRITE IN CAPITAL LETTERS Advertiser's Name..... Address... Telephone N 0... Number of Insertions.._......—— Date(s) Requested Fitment nisi aceompanj foot order S iF.O./CBeeeeCaaß endoaedl Cash must he refistered. Cheque*106 words
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Article, Illustration651 1967-11-07 15 PERTH, (Australia), Mon.— Dynamic Australian tennis player Margaret Smith has issued an upsetting piece of news for competitors everywhere. After a retirement of some 1 5 months she has decided to make a comeback to the game she adorned for 1 5 years. Her651 words
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313 1967-11-07 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Malaysian cyclist N Rosdi delivered a goodwill message to the I*rime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. from the Malaysian Premier. Tunku Abdul Rahman, here today. to the Press read: “Dear Prime Minister, The President of the Malaysian Cyclists Association has313 words
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80 1967-11-07 15 N. Rosdi, winner of the Kuala Lumpur to Johore Bahru open cycling competition presenting the goodwill message from Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, to the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman bin Wok, at the City Hall steps this morning. From left to right: Rosdi, Tuan Haji80 words
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Article, Illustration92 1967-11-07 15 SINGAPORE. Mon: —The .Referees’ Committee of the Asian Football Confederation have invited Singapore’s FIFA referee. Mr. H. M. Angullia. to officiate in the Asian Cup Western 11 regional soccer competition to be heid in Rangoon from Nov. 13 to If). Pakistan, India. Cambodia and Burma92 words
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91 1967-11-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Chulalongkorn University of Thailand will not take part in (he threenation inter-varsitv rugger carnival which opens here on Wednesday. The Malayan University captain. Halil Jabar. said Chulalongkorn University could not make the trip due to lack of funds. The re-arranged fixtures91 words
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1954 1967-11-07 15 Incentives spur them on and it’s strikes, spares galore KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Bowlers con tell you straight in the face that there's nothing like "incentives" to give you that extra strike and spare to boost your game. K.S. Soo of I-C.I. Pentalite found that out last week when he captured1,954 words
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Article266 1967-11-07 15 "FAIR PLAY" Dear Sir, I was shocked to note that the N.S.C.B. of Singapore had left out the nomination of a dedicated long distance coach in athletics. MR. MAURICE NICHOLAS, from the SEAP Games contingent. Here is a man who has practically spent a decade"FAIR PLAY" - 266 words
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Article29 1967-11-07 15 COLOMBO. Mon. (Reuter) England's Leslie Driffield opened his assault on the world amateur billiard championship with a crushing *****20 virtorv over New Zealander Frank Hoii here yesterday.29 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous62 1967-11-07 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 2.52 am. (7.9 ft.), 3.49 pm. (6.1 ft.) Port Swettenham: 8.33 am. (14.3 ft.), 9.15 p. m (13.9 ft.). Port Dickson: 9.38 a.m. (8.3 ft.), 9.49 p.m. (7.5 ft) Singapore: 2.43 am. (83 ft.), 1.23 p.m. (9.5 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 1.36 a.m. (8.6 ft.), 11.37 a.m.62 words
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