Eastern Sun, 20 November 1967
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Title Section26 1967-11-20 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. VC. 2 NtfV&V IW Monday, 20 November 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cents26 words
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Article, Illustration398 1967-11-20 1 STERLING DEVALUED Britain takes plunge in drastic bid to cure nation’s economic ills LONDON Sun. (Reuter JJRITAIN took the plunge into sterling devaluation and a huge austerity programme last night in a drastic attempt to cure the nation's economic ills. At the same time as it cut the sterling-dollar parity398 words
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147 1967-11-20 1 TEL AVIV, Sun. (Reuter). Israeli and Jordanian troops traded shots across the River Jordan again today. An Israeli Army spokesman said there were no casualties on the Israeli side There was also an exchange of fire across the river yesterday afternoon The Israeli spokesman Raid147 words
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Article198 1967-11-20 1 HONG KONG, Sun (UPI) News of Britain's decision to devalue the pound came as a shock to this British Crown Colony as financial circles were still optimistic about the pound on Saturday. The Government announced today that “the devaluation of sterling would lnevitaoiv198 words
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Article99 1967-11-20 1 BRUNEI TOWN. BRUNEI, Sun. (Reuteri State Financial Officers were meeting here today to decide whether Brunei would follow Britain’s lead and devalue its currency. According to reliable sources here the officers were still discussing the matter at 1730 local after a day-long meeting State Financial Officer, Dato99 words
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Article98 1967-11-20 1 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Britain's devaluation brought its first big problems to staff of the banks at Heathrow Airport, London, where travellers can change their currency 24 hours a day. Complete confusion followed the British announcement. Bewildered clerks eventually stopped trying to work out the new rate.98 words
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886 1967-11-20 1 In S'pore Malaysia... Kuala lumpur, Sun. The old Malayan dollar is now worth 85.71 cents of the new Malaysian currency. This drop in value of the old dollar followed the devaluation of the pound sterling by 14.3 per cent this886 words
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Article85 1967-11-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Bank Negara Malaysia today published thp rates of conversion of the old currency board notes and coins of the various denominations into Malaysian currency issued by Bank Negara, Malaysia: The rates are: (old currency board notes and coins mentioned first): SI.OO 85 centsS85 words
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Miscellaneous26 1967-11-20 1 LADIES DAY I c V-(T “I’d like you to know I’m not bitter about the verdict on the contrary I thought your niece wrestled very welll”26 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration614 1967-11-20 2 Ample reserves to maintain stability of Malaysian dollar —Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Finonce, Tun Ton Slew Sin, has issued a statement following the devaluation of the pound sterling. The statement said “As announced by the United Kingdom Government this morning, the pound sterling has been devalued by614 words
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64 1967-11-20 2 Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kuay Hock looking at each other after their marriage in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The groom, third son of Mr. and Mrs, Tan Kim Huan, of Petaling Jaya is with the Accounts Department of a local firm. His bride, the former Miss Yong Sau Chee, is64 words
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53 1967-11-20 2 The Acting Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Dato Haji Ahdul Rahman Ya’kub, on Saturday, officially closed FAMA’s National Agricultural Marketing Seminar at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows Dato Haji Abdul Rahman addressing the closing ceremony. Sitting on the Minister’s left is the Deputy Chairman of FAMA,53 words
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77 1967-11-20 2 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, in the uniform of Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, inspects an automatic pistol at the small arms repair shop of Batu Garrison, about four miles from Kuala Lumpur, during the course of a tour there on Saturday. With him are (from left): Lt. Gen.77 words
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235 1967-11-20 2 PENANG. Sun A young lorry driver, Ng Soon Hock, from Beriong. Central Kedah, is in a dilemma today, because all his savings have been used up in a desperate bid to save his four-year-old son. Cheng Hooi. suffering from cancer in the235 words
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Article163 1967-11-20 2 KOTA BHARU Sun. Banks in Kota Bharu were today “invaded” by large crowds following the announcement this morning of the fall in value of the old Malayan notes and coins. Banks were exchanging old notes for 85 percent of its former value The old ten dollar163 words
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165 1967-11-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two robbers, one armed with a pistol and the other a screwdriver, held up two clerks at universal motors in Jalan Dua, Sungei Besi Road, yesterday and got away with the firm's $1,070 pay-roll. The money was the fortnights salary for165 words
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Article98 1967-11-20 2 PENANG. Sun. An 18-year-old furniture shop assistant, Kow Kok Eng. was stabbed i n the stomach by four youths at Hutton Lane last night. He was waiting for a friend, Chang Fong Leng, to join him for dinner when he was attacked. Chang, a hotel98 words
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389 1967-11-20 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. An elderly man today told the High Court here what he saw in his younger brother's house after hearing screams for help from his sister-in-law who was then nine months' pregnant. Jaafar bin Haji Abdul389 words
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Article93 1967-11-20 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun A prisoner had his 24-hour freedom curtailed w'hen he was captured today following his dramatic escape from the Johore Bahru prison compound at Jalan Ayer Molek yesterday. The prisoner, Wong Mun Moi, 27, was found at a hide-out in Lima Kedai, Geylang93 words
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220 1967-11-20 2 PENANG, Sun. The majority of the people here today were still unaware of the devaluation of the British sterling and hoarders of the old currency were taken by surprise. These hoarders of the old currency notes, issued by the Currency Board of Malaya. Singapore220 words
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Article64 1967-11-20 2 IPOH. Sun.—Miss Wong Yin Ling, has won the first prize in the Concours d’Elegance at the annual dinner and dance of the Royal Perak Motor Club at Asrama Perak (former Olympic Inn) in Tambun Road last nght. The Raja Perempuan gave away the prizes in64 words
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103 1967-11-20 3 Enche Mohamed Hashim bin Hassan, Controller of Programmes, Radio Malaysia, has been awarded a 45day study and observation tour of the United States. While in the U.S., he will meet and confer with officials in radio, television, news agency and newspaper establishments. In addition. Enche Hashim will visit the major103 words
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137 1967-11-20 3 Five Malaysian rooms have been officially opened at the new International House in the University of Queensland. Two of the rooms were endowed by the Malaysian Government, and one each of the Australian and New f Zealand Graduates Association of Malaysia, the State of Sabah and the Government of Saawak.137 words
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55 1967-11-20 3 The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Haji Sardon bin Haji Jubir, participated in a demonstration flight of the new Cessna 402 aircraft at the International Airport, Subang, on Saturday. Picture shows the pilot of the aircraft, Mr. Eric Hamilton (left), briefing the Minister on the new Cessna 402 before taking55 words
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89 1967-11-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia’s export of natural rubber to three Latin American countries are ex pected to increase sharply in the future. These countries Argentina. Brazil and Mexico are very satisfied with the quality and price of Malaysian rubber. Bearer of these glad89 words
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Article214 1967-11-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A six-man Russian trade mission arrived here this evening to set ud a trade office with the purpose of boosting the volume of trade between the Soviet Union and Malaysia. “We are ready to begin work,” said the leader, Mr. Bores V. Kokorev.214 words
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56 1967-11-20 3 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI).— Indonesia's first information attache to Malaysia. Mimin Saleh, was scheduled to depart for his new Dost in Kuala Lumpur on Monday Mimin Saleh, a graduate of the Jakarta School of Journalism also studied for several years at Boston University in the United56 words
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109 1967-11-20 3 KOTA BHARU, Sun. The National Union of DTC trained Teachers. Kelantan branch, has called on the Ministry of Education to immediately implement its proposed rotation scheme so that teachers who have completed five years’ service in the East Coast states may have a chance of returning109 words
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Article42 1967-11-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Chief Justice Tan Sri Azmi bin Haji Mohamed left today for Bangkok to attend a five-day Asian conference of Chief Justices there. More than 20 representatives from several Asian Countries will attend the conference42 words
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Article, Illustration272 1967-11-20 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Work on one of Singapore's largest housing development estates—the Watten Estate—at the 4 1/2 m s. Dunearn Road (opposite Bukit Timah Road) will begin soon by Lucky Realty Co. Ltd. About 500 luxurious houses will be built in the272 words
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Article275 1967-11-20 4 PENANG, Sun. The president of the Journalists’ Union of North Malara. Mr. Khor Cheang Kee. has said the modem press had a tendency to “make bad news the best news “I must confess I And this regrettable.” he told 1,500 students of the La Salle275 words
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Article105 1967-11-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Khno Kew Hill, 19, was stabbed in the back yesterday evening In a struggle with a thug who tried to rob him of his wristwatch. Khoo, an attendant at the Petaling Jaya Teaching Hospital. was passing along Brickfields area on his way to105 words
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Article51 1967-11-20 4 PENANG, Sun. The Aziz Commission of Inquiry Report into the affairs of the City Council, can now be obtained at $1.50 per copy at the State Secretary's office on Bth floor of Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra here. The report can be obtained in the English language51 words
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139 1967-11-20 4 Kuala Lumpur, Sun. rPHE Government should maintain a A buffer stock of rice even when selfsufficiency is achieved. This was the view of the National Agricultural Marketing seminar after a six-day discussions here yesterday. Such a stockpile was still desirable for price stabilisation purposes139 words
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68 1967-11-20 4 MUAR, Sun. Mr. Ong Yong Lim has been elected chairman of the Jalan Ismail branch of the Malaysian Chinese Association Youth Section. here, with Mr. Cheng Seng Kok and Ong Lan Chong as vice-chairmen. Other office-bearers are: Treasurer: Mr. Neo Hui Choo; political-chief. Mr. Teo68 words
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Article233 1967-11-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sub Existing technicians and professional men must exercise all their skill and energy to the extreme to make up for the deficit in their numbers in the country. This, said the Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, was because233 words
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119 1967-11-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The National Electricity Board had experienced a phenomenal rate of growth since Merdeka. says its general manager. Raja Zainal bin Raja Suleiman. He was speaking at the opening of a two-day seminar on the Batang Padang and Prai power development projects119 words
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Article, Illustration54 1967-11-20 4 THE National Family Planning Board held a Family Planning Social Evening at Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra. Penang, recently. This is the first time such “Social Evening” is organised outside Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows Enche Mohd. Khir Johari (Minister of Education), Chairman of the National Family Planning Board,54 words
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Article, Illustration186 1967-11-20 4 PENANG. Sun. Bintang Malaysia 1967 will be held at the Penang Chinese Girl’s High School hall on Dec. 21 and 22 with grand finals on Dec. 23. These nation-wide open talentime contests are organised to encourage local talents. Entry forms are available from Mr. Goh Kim Kheng,186 words
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Article37 1967-11-20 4 MUAR. Sun.—The Mentrl Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Othman bin Haji Mohamed Sa'at. will open a progress show at the sagil community hall, about 25 miles north of here, on Nov. 25 at 2.30 p.m.37 words
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Article38 1967-11-20 4 MUAR. Sun. A two-day seminar on the instruction of the national language and religious recitations in primary national schools will be held in Segamat starting from Nov. 24. It is sponsored by the Ministry of Education.38 words
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218 1967-11-20 4 SEREMBAN, Sun. The present education's policy is to create a single united Malaysian nation, based on the common usage of the national language, said Haji Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir, the Chief Education Adviser to the Ministrv of Education here218 words
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Article47 1967-11-20 4 KUCHING. Sun The visiting British High Commissioner, Sir Michael Walker yesterday paid a courtesy call on Governor Tun Abang Haji Openg at the Istana. He also handed over two Brooke family portraits which were sent to England for restoration last year.47 words
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Article48 1967-11-20 4 PENANG. Sun The American Universities Club of Malaya. Penang, will be holding its tenth annual thanksgiving dinner at 8 pm. on Thursday at the Penang Club. Northam Road. Bookings by members and friends for the traditional turkey dinner at $7 per person will close on Tuesday.48 words
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Article44 1967-11-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The dedication of the Satyananda School Hall to the late Dr. C. P. Vasudevan Menon will be performed by Enche V. Manickavasagam, the Minister of Labour, at 5.30 p.m tomorrow in Sokol ah Satyananda. Lorong Abdul Samad, Brickfields here.44 words
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113 1967-11-20 4 TELOK. ANSON. Sun. Residents in this “sinking” town are waiting anxiously for the State Government to release publicly a report on the problem of river erosion. The report, by a Colombo Plan, expert Mr S. H. Allen, was completed In 1965. Prolonged and113 words
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Article56 1967-11-20 4 KUCHING, Sun The construction of a permanent bridge over Sungei Awik along the Simanggang Saratok/Jakar Road. ha= started. It is the fifth of nine bridges to be constructed along the new Kuching Slbu Road under the development plan with the Australian Government Colombo Plan assistance. The56 words
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Article299 1967-11-20 4 IPOH. Sun The Perak Anti-Tuberculosis Associa* t i o n s Sanatorium for chronic T.B sufferers is in need of voluntary workers to serve In the organisation. This was stated by the chairman of the Board of Governors of the P.A.TA. Sanatorium. Dato Dr Hall299 words
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Article378 1967-11-20 10 STUDY-CUM-GOODWILL TOUR OF N. INDIA SINGAPORE, Sun. The University of Singapore's Geographical Society is raising funds for 12 of its members to conduct a studv-cum-good-will tour of Northern India for four or five weeks in February next year. The tour committee Is fully supported by the378 words
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Article, Illustration62 1967-11-20 10 RAF’s new ‘Hercules here SINGAPORE. Sun One of the Royal Air Force’s new Hercules transport aircraft photographed against the impressive Singapore skyline as it flies along the waterfront. Four of the Hercules recently arrived at RA.F. Changi to reform No. 48 Squadron which disbanded six months ago after flying Hastings62 words
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Article61 1967-11-20 10 SINGAPORE, Sun The Government representatives met Singapore bus operators this evening to discuss the problems arisicg from t h e change i n the value of the old Singapore dollars in term of the new Singapore dollars. The bus rompanies assured the publir that the61 words
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Article, Illustration237 1967-11-20 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Hawker Siddeley 125 twin-jet business aircraft will show its paces here atthe Singapore Airport on Friday*. Government officials, prominent businessmen, pressmen and MalaysiaSingapore Airline officials have been invited for the demonstration flights. The aircraft is currently on a seven-week South-East237 words
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761 1967-11-20 10 SINGAPORE Sun. A Thanksgiving Service, open to all. will be held by the Christian Science Society. Singapore, on Wednesday at 7.30 pm. in the church building at 8 Orange Grove Road This service is a traditional one in Christian Science churches throughout most of the761 words
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Article35 1967-11-20 10 ALOR STAR. San The Sultan of Kedah will open a new bridge here on Wednesday. The bridge Is about 100 vards from the Sultan Badlishah Bridge, both of them spanning the Kedah River.35 words
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Article, Illustration113 1967-11-20 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Air Chief Marshal Sir Donald Evans. British Air Secretary, takes a look at the food enjoyed by airmen working at R.A.F. Changi, during an eight-day visit to the Far East Air Force. The photograph shows Group Captain E. W. Merriman (left). Station113 words
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Article, Illustration71 1967-11-20 12 Air hostesses from 25 countries ore at present in Australia in quest of the 6th International Air Hostess title which is in aid of the International Multiple Sclerosis Society. These four air hostesses seem to be enjoying themselves in Sydney (from left): Josephinese Lee (Malaysia71 words
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Article, Illustration95 1967-11-20 12 SINGAPORE, Sun. Models from the Michelle Beauty and Model Academy will leave here on Dec. 3 for a tour of Indonesia. They will hold fashion shows at leading Indonesian hotels and also promote tourism between the two countries. The tour has the blessings of both the95 words
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196 1967-11-20 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Life Guard Corps’ offer of voluntary life guards at picnics is receiving good response from youth organisations, schools, clubs and picnickers. The Corps urge all picnic organisers to give reasonable time of notice in requesting the voluntary service of life guards196 words
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794 1967-11-20 12 PETER LOKE - By PETER LOKE CINGAPORE, Sun. The lunch-time announcement by the Singapore Government over Radio and Television Singapore concerning the "devaluation of the currency notes and coins issued by the old Malaya British Borneo Currency Board" came as a shock to tens of thousands of Sunday794 words
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204 1967-11-20 12 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Singapore stamp collector has recently discovered two "freak" stamps among his collections. Mr. Ranjit Gosh. 25, who has been collecting stamps for the last 15 years, said that he was unable to recall how he came across the stamps “Though 1204 words
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Article, Illustration276 1967-11-20 12 SINGAPORE, Sun— The Singapore Government will issue its new coins in six denominations —for circulation in the Republic tomorrow. The “dollar” coin is reintroduced into the market for circulation after a lapse of more than 30 years since the days when Singapore was still a276 words
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168 1967-11-20 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Christinas tree, freshly unearthed from the famous pine forest outside Frankfurt. Germany, will be auctioned to the highest bidder at the annual Christmas Fair to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec 2. The 10-foot tree is a168 words
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Miscellaneous25 1967-11-20 4 §M HHC4REYCU? WH4TLC YOU WANT? 1/ m <em Hi CA4E YOU IS SAID HE COULDN'T r STAND YOUR SILLY xABSURDANDTOTA ytO/SGaSpNO- A 1 arrogance!) A\Vi25 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article401 1967-11-20 5 Prestige, friends and markets BONN, Sun. (Reuter). West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger leaves today on a tour of India, Burma, Ceylon and Pakistan seen here as a key contribution to relations with a huge potential market of the future. The projected nuclear non-proliferation treaty, the401 words
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Article171 1967-11-20 5 SAIGON. Sun. (Reuter) Vietcong guerillas ambushed an American merchant ship in Saigon’s river outlet to the sea yesterday then shot down a U S. helicopter which wheeled in to attack them, a U.S. military spokesman said here today. Firing from concealed positions in the171 words
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Article94 1967-11-20 5 RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil Sun (UPI) Brazilian Health Minister Leonei Miranda said yesterday that an outbreak of polio in the Northeastern State of Pernambuco threatened to become a national calamity” Mr Miranda said at least 15 children had died ir. the Recife area and that at94 words
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Article32 1967-11-20 5 CALCUTTA, India. Sun. (UPI) —Eight persons died and six others were in serious condition yesterday after drinking homemade liquor on Friday night at a home in North Calcutta, police said.32 words
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247 1967-11-20 5 ‘Four tries before bombing plane’ CHICAGO, Sun. (I'PI). A Pudgy bottling plant manager plotted at least four times to kill his school teacher wife before planting a bomb aboard the airliner that carried her to San Diego, California, the Federal Bureau of247 words
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179 1967-11-20 5 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Burglars robbed Britain’s wartime Army hero Lord Montgomery of his FieldMarshal's baton while he was celebrating his 80 h birthday on Friday night. Also stolen from his isolated country home near Alton. 40 miles southwest of London, were gifts179 words
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Article369 1967-11-20 5 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sun. (Reuter). U..V Secretary-General U Thant conferred separately yesterday with the representatives of Cyprus and Greece about the new trouble in Cyprus. Cypriot ambassador Zenon Rossides told reporters he did not expect any move for immediate recourse to the Security369 words
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Article285 1967-11-20 5 DEVALUED REACTION What it will mean to Britain LONDON, sun. (Reuter) Devaluation of the pound sterling means: 1. Britain’s exports will become cheaper for other nations to buy and sales of cars, machine tools and a whole range of items should get an immediate boost. 2. Imported goods will cost285 words
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Article211 1967-11-20 5 UNITED STATES: WASHINGTON. Sun. (I'PI). President Johnson pledged last night that the United States will not devalue the dollar. He gave the pledge in a comment on Britain s decision last night to devalue the pound sterling from $2 80 to $2 40 to the211 words
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Article167 1967-11-20 5 WASHINGTO N. Sun Reuter American officials declined to comment on a Paris report that the United States stood ready to put up S5OO m, (about £l7B m.) if Britain failed to obtain a massive loan from Europe to support the pound Britain's newest financial167 words
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Article63 1967-11-20 5 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Mr. Desmond Donnelly and Mr. Woodrow Wyatt attacked their party leadership’s policies in out-of-town speeches Mr. Donnelly declared: “This weekend’s economic disaster is a devastating indictment of personal incompetence. indecision and government failure. “Some of the mistakes have been unbelievable". “We have brought the crisis63 words
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Article255 1967-11-20 5 EUROPE ROME. Sun. (UPI). The European Common Market countries have decided against any devaluation of their currencies in the wake of the devaluation of the British pound. Italian Treasury Minister Emilio Colombo said last night. "The Italian government, in agreement with those of the other European255 words
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Article77 1967-11-20 5 RAWALPINDI. Pakistan Sun. (UPl)—The government announced last night it is negotiating with Russia for the purchase of 14 radio transmitting stations to increase coverage of Radio Pakistan and link East and West Pakistan. Major transmitters are planned for the new capital of Islamabad and for the77 words
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Article214 1967-11-20 6 ‘THE PRESIDENT IS...A LIGHTNING CONDUSTOR’ WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) President John son has adopted a philosophical attitude towards criticism of his Vietnam policies unless it is of the “stormtrooper bullying” type. In hi 3 nationaliy-televised press conference yesterday, the President stood strongly by his present course and reported214 words
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Article71 1967-11-20 6 SAIGON. Sun. (Reuter) Another two U.S aircraft were shot down yesterday as American bombers struck targets, mainly ammunition dumps. In the Hanoi-Haiphong area of North. Vietnam, a U.S. military spokesman said here today. The crews of the two planes. Air Force Thunderchiefs. were listed71 words
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Article182 1967-11-20 6 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) King Hussein of Jordan flew into London last night from Paris for a private visit to Britain. He declined to speak to newsmen and was driven away to a London hotel. A Jordanian embassy spokesman said he did not know how long the182 words
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Article94 1967-11-20 6 RANGOON, Sun. (Reute.r) Four Chinese students and a hotel worker who defied orders not to use Mao Tse-Tung badges in June, were sentenced to two years imprisonment each yesterday. The students also tore down school notices and locked the headmaster and three teachers who had94 words
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285 1967-11-20 6 90 per cent wives use contraception ANN ARBOR. Michigan Sun (UPI) —The results of a survey just released here indicated that 90 per cent of America’s married women have been using contraception or intended to. In a paper presented to a University of285 words
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224 1967-11-20 6 MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter) Soviet scientists can predict earth tremors in Tashkent 15 to 20 hours ahead, according to a leading seismologist. The Soviet news agency Tass said this was stated by Mr. Gani Mavlyanov. director of the National Institute of Seismology, at a scientific224 words
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Article23 1967-11-20 6 NICE. France. Sun. (UPI) Madame Felicie Berguad, the creator of “Caron perfumes. died on Friday at her home in Cannes.23 words
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Article, Illustration25 1967-11-20 6 ADEN The body of German television reporter Walter Mochtel lies on pavement, after he was shot dead yesieraay. UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 25 words
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Article193 1967-11-20 6 WASHINGTON. (UPI) Sun—The Washington Daily News said yesterday that the recent election violence j n the Philippines ‘‘ls just one p ece of evidence America’s former Southeast Asian colony is wallowing in deep trouble.” “The obsession for political office is not rooted manifestly in the desire193 words
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Article72 1967-11-20 6 SAIGON. Sun. (Reuter) Two explosives rocked a US army N.CO.’s club followed by a gun battle with Vietcong in the coastal city of Nha Trang, last night, a U.S. Military spokesman said here today. Eleven people were wounded in the incident, including four US. servicemen, two72 words
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Article48 1967-11-20 6 SAN SALVADOR El Salvador Sun. (UPI) Three tremors shook the San Salvador area yesterday. The government said the quakes registered 6. 5.7 and 6.7 on the 12-point Mercalli scale. Minor damage occurred in Chinameca and Villa Delgado, suburbs of the capital. No casualties were reported.48 words
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Article185 1967-11-20 6 NEW WORK. Sun. (UPI) Napoleon Bonaparte’s brother and Marilyn Monroe drew posthumous salutes yesterday from 3 branch of the U.S. government. What the Frenchman and the actress had in common was to help make Niagara Falls famous around the world. The official gratitude came from185 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1967-11-20 6 Lots of recreation but no rest. U.S. military authorities call it R and R, short for rest and recreation. Most Gls who come here on leave from Vietnam don’t do much resting during the five days and four nights they are in Taiwan hut they get a lot of recreation.— UPI photo. - 1,065 words
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Article152 1967-11-20 6 SAN DIEGO, California, Sun. (UPI) The Marines paid final tribute yesterday to Maj. Gen Bruno Hochmuth, the second two-star General killed in Vietnam. The General, commander of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) here for 40 months, was buried at Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery after152 words
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Article72 1967-11-20 6 HONOLULU, Sun. (UPI) Japanese Prtme Minister Mr. Eisaku Sato arrived in Honolulu today for an overnight stopover before heading home from a U.S. visit which included talks with President Johnson. Mr. Sato was met at the airport by 150 persons, including Gov. John A. Burns, mil.tary72 words
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Article314 1967-11-20 7 ‘We are growing aimless flabby’ DETROIT, Michigan, Sun. (Reuter). Michigan's Governor George Romney launched his campaign to reach the White House with a blast at the Johnson administration's domestic policies and conduct of the Vietnam war. Charging “growing aimlessness and flabbiness" in the U-S be said314 words
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202 1967-11-20 7 ANKARA Sun. (Reuter) Turkey has threatened to take military action unless Greece removes 20.000 troops from Cvorus and General George Grivas, the Island's military command er. is removed, well-inform-ed sources said here yesterday They said the ultimatum wa s made at midnight on Friday In202 words
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Article102 1967-11-20 7 SANAA. Yemen. Sun. (Reuter) The first consignment of MiG Jet fighters under last week's Soviet agreement to supply arms to the new republican government have arrived in Yemen. Prime Minister Mohsin Alaini announced here The announcement last night came two days after Premier Alaini revealed that102 words
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Article, Illustration27 1967-11-20 7 PARIS, Sun. (left to right) Finance Minister Debre. Foreign Minister De Murville, and Premier Pompid after sterlng crisis meeting yesterday. UPI radiophoto.— UPI; radiophoto. - 27 words
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Article207 1967-11-20 7 WRINGING £100M. FROM THE 70'S LONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Britain already has a rough list of ways to slash £lOO m. from its Defence Bill as announced together with last night's devaluation measures. Officials disclosed today that several possibilities have been selected for speedy investigation. But207 words
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232 1967-11-20 7 NEW YORK, Sun. (I'PI) The Swedish luxury liner Gripsholm carrying 485 persons drifted helplessly off Newfoundland for two hours early yesterday when an explosion and fire disabled one engine and temporarily crippled the other. Officers radioed a “mayday’* distress signal arid ordered the232 words
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Article137 1967-11-20 7 LONDON. Sun. (CPI) Territorial Army troop s today volunteered for duty in the grim tight against Britain's worst foot-and mouth epidemic for 44 years. More than 99.000 cattle, sheep and pigs, many of them pedigreed herds which took years to build up. have been slaughtered. Cause137 words
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Article, Illustration759 1967-11-20 7 HAROLD WEISBERG - E' HAROLD WEISBERG (Editors note: Harold Weisberg. a former Investigator and intelligence analyst. Is convinced that the Warren Commission conducted a "whitewash’* of the Kennedy assassination. He has written five books in a planned series of seven explaining how he reached his conclusions, the most— UPI; radiophoto. - 759 words
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Article259 1967-11-20 7 LONDON. Sun (TPI) —The pound sterling's post-war par value was established with the International Monetary Fund on Dec. 18. 194fi as 3.***** grams of fine gold a pound sterling or 403 U S. dollars After the devaluation of Sept. 18. 1943. the par value of the259 words
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660 1967-11-20 7 SHOCK: MORE REACTION'S RECEIVED LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Most of the world’s currencies stood firm and unchanged today in face of Britain's announcement that she would devalue the pound sterling by 14.3 per cent. Ireland and Denmark j promptly announced they would devalue their currencies.660 words
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Article101 1967-11-20 7 MANCHESTER. England, Sun (Reuter). The Beatles have dropped a libel action against a clothing firm. A joint announcement by the solicitors for both sides said it had been agreed that the firm H. Vos, of Manchester, were free to advertise in the press “that tne proceedings101 words
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Advertisement135 1967-11-20 5 V S'. isss m six -iiSS: CONVENIENT MORNING DEPARTURES Depart Singapore 9.45 a.m. on Sunday, Wednesday or Friday (or depart Kuaia Lumpur 10 a.m. on Tuesday). Arrive in Hongkong in early evening. Fly on to Tokyo for a dinner-time arrival and convenient connections with a JAL flight to the USA,135 words
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Article446 1967-11-20 8 DESPITE the devaluation of the pound sterling by 14.3 per cent, the par value of the Malaysian dollar remains unchanged at 0.*****9 grammes of fine gold. However, the Malaysian dollar is now worth 2s. Bd. at the new exchange rate. The value of the Malaysian dollar will now446 words
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Article341 1967-11-20 8 THE six opposition parties, whose representatives met in Kuala Lumpur last Saturday to form a united front against the Alliance, failed to find common ground and broke up without any agreement. These parties have their different ideologies, policies and sacred cows so it is most unlikely that they341 words
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Article2244 1967-11-20 8 H.N. Sethna - by H.N. Sethna 'pHE Indian Nuclear Energy Pro* gramme has, as its main goal, the production of power at as economical a rate as possible using indigenously developed technology and know-how to the maximum extent. This objective has called for the building up of a2,244 words
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328 1967-11-20 8 rPHE recent addition and re-arrangement of the shelves on the first floor of the Singapore National Library has reduced space for tables and chairs available for public use. It has been my experience, also of others, to have to stand for long periods328 words
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Article313 1967-11-20 8 'J’RUTH. as you know, loses its character and meaning in a wrong juxtaposition. Kudos to your leader “A RUDE SOCIETY?” Individual freedom together with Us Inherent obverse, individual responsibility. 1* not something the government gives to the people. The government gets the powers which we give it,313 words
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Article, Illustration269 1967-11-20 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") VEIL'S horse, Golden Boy, had gained renown as a racer and was worth a quarter of a million dollars. Barry needed a good stud and leased Golden Boy for breeding purposes. Three months later, Golden Boy was269 words
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554 1967-11-20 9 The weekly market review SINGAPORE, Sun. Conditions in the industrial section of the Stock Exchange last week were active, although it had a smaller turnover than the previous week. Official marking was 6.924,000 units as compared to 7,030,000 units of stacks and shares in554 words
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475 1967-11-20 9 DAYTON. Ohio. Sun.— —A new application of The National Cash Register Company’s “encapsulation” process has resulted in a product which promises to have a resounding impact on the aircraft industry. This new product is a coated rivet which effects a new, less expensive method lor475 words
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526 1967-11-20 9 HARRY HOBBS - By HARRY HOBBS T ONDON, Sun. (UPI). Devaluation worries ushered the business world into a tense week-end which held only the promise of another agonizing wait for decisions. Days of mounting pressures on the pound handed foreign exchanges their worst week for a generation.526 words
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Article, Illustration98 1967-11-20 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Another Bata Store was opened recently at the Cold Storage Shopping Centre in Orchard Road here. This store is operated on a somewhat different basis than the stores Bata has In the other parts of the City. Owing to limited space, only selected articles,98 words
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Article1144 1967-11-20 9 CALIFORNIA. Sun. IBM Photo-Digital Storage System for the first time places more than a trillion bits of information under automatic control. Individual records are retrieved directly from the file, checked for accuracy, and delivered to a host system for subsequent computation and analysis. The mass storage1,144 words
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Article101 1967-11-20 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. iUPI) The U.S. Agricultural Department has estimated 1967-68 world sugar production at 72 million short tons, compared with the latest estimate of 71.5 million tons for 1966-67. It was the Department's first estimate of the *****8 crop, which includes production from all harvests beginning between101 words
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Article64 1967-11-20 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Inaugurating an expanded service between Hongkong, Taipei and OKINAWA. Cathay Pacific Airways has issued and carried FIRST FLIGHT COVERS on inaugural flights covering Hongkong-OKINAWA, OKI-NAWA-Hongkong. TaipeiOKINAWA and OKINAWATaipei on October 2nd 1967. These covers are available FREE to all collectors who care to64 words
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Article150 1967-11-20 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) Malaysia’s tin mining companies plan to let the United States public know production is better than ever. The Malayan Tin Bureau, which represents privately owned and operated tin mining companies, plans to publish advertisements in several American newspaper and magazines this month to describe150 words
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Miscellaneous1202 1967-11-20 10 A- rom s TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pabat: 9 Kluang. P.M. 5 45 Opening Annct Prog Summary; 5.50 News Outlines in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 6 00 News in Tamil:1,202 words
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Article, Illustration420 1967-11-20 11 I sat under the giant oaklike tree in the heart-shap-ed garden one morning. Happy and sad memories of mv childhood days came back to me. Hearing my nephews and nieces calling me "Auntie” made me realised how rapidly the years had passed by. It was only420 words
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Article, Illustration391 1967-11-20 11 WHEN I was half-awake in bed. the faint sound of the crowing of the rooster rang in my ears. I sat up and saw that It was five o'clock in the morning Quickly I jumped out of bed and after putting on my clothes,391 words
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Article, Illustration340 1967-11-20 11 READING is one of the greatest joys of life. Pleasure and profit are the two main attractions of reading. Reading is also one of the cheapest forms of pleasure. Books, magazines, newspapers and periodicals are cheap and the prices are within reach of everyday.340 words
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Article, Illustration211 1967-11-20 11 BORN with diverse races, nutured with tbs will to live and let live. Malaysia today has grown into a youth of ten years, bounding with energy and resoluteness Ten years have we stood together, have we come together to build a nation a nation in211 words
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Article, Illustration253 1967-11-20 11 I ALWAYS kept asking myself why the word “teenager" seems to provoke many adults especially the old folks. They declare teenagers are very irresponsible. Being a teenager. I can assure these adults that we have brains, and that we know how to do services for our own253 words
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Article, Illustration356 1967-11-20 11 THE idea of cooking a meal came to my head one day I pestered and coaxed my mother to let me have a free hand in the kitchen. I went to the market and staggered home with a number of bundles in my hands. Then356 words
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Article, Illustration358 1967-11-20 11 ONE cool misty morning, i woke up early. I peeped through the window and saw many people walking and cycling in great numbers. Then I realised it was Saturday and a market day. After having my bath and breakfast I decided to go to the market.358 words
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Article, Illustration311 1967-11-20 11 THE night was dark and tempestuous. Lightning flashe d and thunder roared. The sky, once sunny and bright turned dark The time was quarter to ten. On the noorsteps of a small hut sat a boy of twelve years old waiting for the return311 words
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Article, Illustration193 1967-11-20 11 IT was a fine Sunday evening when my pal and I had a ride in the vicinity of my house. Our conversation was going smoothly. Unexpectedly, I heard a loud noise. I looked here and there but nothing peculiar to me. I noticed manv people gathering193 words
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Article, Illustration1610 1967-11-20 13 HARRY FRAUCA - by HARRY FRAUCA A ROUND Christmas, summer time in Austraiia, is the breeding season of the fascinating kingfishers. At that time the laughing kookaburra, one of the world's largest kingfishers, is busy either feeding its young or protecting the nesting hole. The brightly coloured forest and1,610 words
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Article849 1967-11-20 13 JOSEPH G. MOLNER - By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, M.D. Q My husband has just been discovered, after a blood sugar test, to be a borderline diabetic, but takes no medication and has not been put on a diet. He still has a great thirst and appetite, and is about 30 pounds849 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1967-11-20 13 H.L. Hersehensohn - by H.L. Hersehensohn, M.D. "MY 10-year-old son seems to have a continuous chest cold. Otherwise he appears to be in excellent health. His grandmother thinks he drinks too much milk. A growing, active child needs milk; in fact, my son craves it. Is/there any possible truth to1,229 words
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Miscellaneous199 1967-11-20 13 SIIVW IGANISATION Last Day! 11. 1.30. 4 00. 0 30. 9.15 JULIE CHRISTIE "DARLING” Laurence Harvey Dirk Bogarde OPENS TOMORROW! School Chtlden 85 ct*. to any seat at all shows during season. VIRUS OF PAULINE" Color Pat Boone dr Pamela Austin NOW SHOWING! It am. 1 SO. 4 00, 0.45199 words
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314 1967-11-20 14 LONDON, Sun. (Router). Johnny Haynes, former England soccer captain, was severely censured, warned about his future conduct and fined £2 by the English Football Association Disciplinary Committee here yesterday. The disciplinary action was imposed on Haynes for “making remarks when leaving th e field’’314 words
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Article251 1967-11-20 14 BRISBANE. Sun. (R*uter) Roy Emerson. 31-year-old former Wimbledon champion, beat John Newcombe. reigning Wimbledon title holder. In five sets here today to win the men's singles title in the Queensland State Lawn Tennis Championships. In searing heat. Emerson won the all-Australian marathon lasting three hours five minutes251 words
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Article, Illustration627 1967-11-20 14 International tennis mess NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) Officials of the U.S Lawn Tennis Association, alarmed at Wimbledon’s threat to stage an open tournament next year in defiance of international rules, said they are satisfied the “rule must be changed.” If Britain goes627 words
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148 1967-11-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. More than 700 entries have been received for the second annual Selangor State bowling championship which opens at the Intan Bowling Centre at Jalan Ampang tomorrow. The week-long tournament is organised by ihe Selangor Tenpin Bowling Association and sponsored by a148 words
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Article26 1967-11-20 14 HAMILTON. NEW ZEALAND. Sun (Reuter) Australian Kel Nagle. 47, won his fifth New Zealand open golf title at the St Andrews course here yesterday.26 words
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Article112 1967-11-20 14 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) —Bob Hewitt, the Austra-lian-born South African tenni s player, has almost recovered from the ankle injury he received when playing against India in the Davis Cup inter zone semifinal last week-end. Mr. Claude Lister, the South African Davis Cup team manager, said112 words
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Article95 1967-11-20 14 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. (Reuter) The 15-round welterweight fight between South African Willie Ludirk and Italian Camello Bossi. originally set for last night, has been postponed for a week because of had weather. The outdoor bout between Ludick. South African title holder, and Bossi, holder of the European welter95 words
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Article123 1967-11-20 14 SINGAPORE. Sun Bernard Young showed good form to win the men’s division of the Lambretta Classic Singles tournament at Orchard Bowl, Katong. today. He returned a 1926 pinfall score in the handicapped tournament over a ninegame series. Runner-up was James Tan (1870) with Brian Matthew’s (1849)123 words
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Article33 1967-11-20 14 MUAR. Sun. The Batu Pahat District Rifles' Association w-ill hold a shooting competition beginning from Dec. 24. All Rifles’ Associations and Police Sports Clubs in Johore are invited to take part.33 words
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Article192 1967-11-20 14 PINEHURST. North Carolina. Sun. (UPI) Raymond Palmer fired a one-under par 71 and the low score for the entire world amateur team golf championship to give the United States the victory by 17 strokes here yesterday. His eight-over-par total for the four days was192 words
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317 1967-11-20 14 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Sun. (UPI). Ageless Dick Tiger, a technical knockout victor over Roger Rouse on Friday night in the Las Vegas Convention centre, hinted today he may make the next defence of his world light heavyweight title against another veteran, former champion Harold317 words
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Article1962 1967-11-20 15 WINDSOR LAD - Local jockeys in the limelight By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Won Stable's Unreformed, well ridden by apprentice Rafi, created a spectacular upset when he snatched a half length win from Encore (Coles) to pay $404 for a win here this afternoon, the first day of the1,962 words
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81 1967-11-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR Sun —The treasurers of the Selangor Turf Club. Peat Marwick and Mitchell and Co., today issued the following notice which appeared on all the betting windows of the totalisator “As a result of devaluation of the pound sterling only the most recent81 words
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Article, Illustration87 1967-11-20 15 Newest of sports craze currently sweeping Japan Is “Tenni-Pong" which was invented recently here. It combines features of tennis and ping pong (table tennis), a set of Tenni-Pong can be bought at anv sport shop containing four ping-pong bats and net along with a tennis— PANA photo. - 87 words
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Article80 1967-11-20 15 NEW DELHI. Sun. (UPI) —The first Asian women’s field hockey championships will be played here on Jan. 6—14, it was announced todav by the Indian Hockey Federation. Japan, Ceylon. Malaysia, Singapore. India and Uganda (special invitation), have confirmed their entries. Korea was also expected to enter. The80 words
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Article337 1967-11-20 15 KL's Tony Moore wins Macao GP MACAO, Sun, (Reuter). Australian Tony Moore, driving a Malaysian Maple Leaf racing team Lotus, today won the 14th Macao Grand Prix in a race marked by the death of crack Filipino driver Arsenio "Dodjie" Laurel. Laurel, a father of five337 words
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195 1967-11-20 15 MACAO, Sun (Reuter) William Gray of Hong Kong in a Lotus Elan won the ACP (Automobile Club of Portugal) trophy race one of three events held yesterday in conjunction with the 14th Macao Grand Prix. The Englishman led the field from the first195 words
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Article435 1967-11-20 15 ANNUAL TENNIS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.*This year's tennis classic between Singapore and Malaysia will go down on the records as a big disappointment to the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia Not only did they lose the Guillemard and McCabe Reay Cups, but they also failed in435 words
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518 1967-11-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Ceylonese played, bustling and enterprising cricket here today to beat Singapore Ceylonese by 10 wickets in the final of the Malaysian Ceylonese Cricket Association to become holders of the “Sara Shield.” Singapore scored 94 and 55 in reply to Selangor’s 136518 words
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Article61 1967-11-20 15 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter)' Australian jockey Doug Weir, who died in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, will be buried in Sydney on Tuesday. His funeral will follow a requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier Church, Ashbury, a Sydney suburb. Weir, 41. had been riding in Malaysia for some time61 words
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Article37 1967-11-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Employees Provident Fund Board defeated Treasury Sports Club by 3 games to 2 a’ a carrom match for the Tan Sri Jamil Rais trophy held at the Federal canteen her# today.37 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-11-20 15 ft.). 7-51 p.m. NOVEMBER 2ft. 1967. Penang: 129 am. (8.6 ft.). 2.03 pm. (7 0 Port Swettenham: 7.10 a.m. (lla ft.), (13.9 ft). Port Dickson: 803 a m (8.9 ft.), BJ)9 P m 79 ft-)-Singapore: 12.49 am. <8.3 ft.). 11.48 pm. (9.5 ft) Sedili Ke*hil: 12.04 a.m.(8.1 ft.),,9.57 pjn (6.760 words
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Article545 1967-11-20 16 Liverpool held to 1-1 at Sunderland T ONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Holding off a late Southampton rally for a 3-2 victory, Manchester United yesterday increased their lead to two points at the top of Division One of the English Football League. Liverpool, who had been only545 words
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62 1967-11-20 16 BIRKENHEAD. England. Sun (Reuter) Lee Kin Tat. of Singapore, won the men’s singles title of the Northern England Open Badminton Championships here last night when he beat the holder, Roger Mills, of Britain. 15-11 15-6 in the final. ’he women’s singles was won62 words
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Article2158 1967-11-20 16 RESULTS TABLES ENGLISH ONE Burnley 2 Newcastle U 0 Man. U 3 Southampton 2 Everton Fulham 1 2 Sheffield U. Notts. Forest 0 0 Sheffield W. Sunderland Tottenham 2 1 2 West B A Liverpool Chelsea 2 1 0 Leeds U. 1 Coventry C. 1 West Ham U. 2 Man.2,158 words
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Article, Illustration108 1967-11-20 16 Women are not only better diplomats but also better marathon racers than men, according to the German sports physician, Dr. Ernst van Aaken. He regrets that marathon raring is not a female sport discipline. “Girls are perfectly suited for slow, even speed and long distance running,”108 words
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Article267 1967-11-20 16 LONDON. Sun. (Keuter) Results of Rugby League matches played yesterday were: Australian Tour Cumberland XIII 17. Australians 15. League Matches Blackpool Borough 4. Barrow 14. Bradford N. 26. Hunslet 14. Bramley 5. Wigan 10. Dewsbury 7. Hull 14. Doncaster 0. Keighley 8. Hudderfield 7, Wakefield T. 5267 words
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Article120 1967-11-20 16 BRISBANE. Sun. (Reuter) Wimbledon champion John Newcombe said here yesterday that he had not yet decided whether to turn professional. Speaking just after he had won his way into the Queensland singles’ final. Newcombe said he had heard nothing of a report from New York120 words
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Article130 1967-11-20 16 WORKINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) Two controversial tries gave Cumberland a 17-15 victory over the Australian Rugby League team here yesterday, after leading by 10 points to seven at halftime. Referee John Hebblethwaite waved aside Australian protests that Cumberland winger Bobby Weir had been offside before scoring his first130 words
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Article72 1967-11-20 16 HONG KONG. Sun. (UPI) A representative Australian women’s hockey team scheduled to arrive here on Nov. 28 to play an exhibition match against the Hong Kong women’s hockey XI. The Aussie women’s team, which consist of 13 players and five officials, went on a world72 words
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177 1967-11-20 16 RANGOON, Sun. (Reuter). Cambodia beat India 3-1 at the fourth Asian Cup Western Zone Two match yesterday. Half-time score was 1-0 in Cambodia's favour. A crowd of over 30,000 including Burma s Revolutionary Council Chairman General Ne Win, watched the match which177 words
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Article124 1967-11-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysian Armed Forces became the new Panama Cup holders when they defeated Penang All Blues by 31 points (two goals and 7 tries) to nil at the MINDEF grounds here yesterday. All Blues, consisting of players from Kasetsart University of Thailand and Combined124 words
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Article104 1967-11-20 16 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) Princess Übolratana. 17-vear-old eldest daughter of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej. yesterday outsailed her father and other competitors at Pattaya Bay and won the the half way point lead of the O K. Class of the South-east Asia (SEAP) Games trials. She sails in two104 words
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Article104 1967-11-20 16 ALOR STAR. Sun. The draw for the final matches of the Kedah football League is as follows: Sungei Korok Youths vs Sri Melayu and Jabatan Kerja Raya vs Prisons. Sungei Korok were, the winners in Section “A” and Prisons were runners-up while J.K R. won section “B”104 words
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Article33 1967-11-20 16 MUAR. Sun. The Muar district branch of the Johore State Basketball Association will hold a Muar district youth basketball tournament from Dec. 1. The venue is the Jalan All stadium here.33 words
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Article244 1967-11-20 16 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Northern England champions Durham were beaten 9-3 by Yorkshire in the Rugby Union County Championship yesterday. Durham took an early lead but Yorkshire came back strongly. Their forwards showed up well and halves. Horrocks-Taylor and Pickering, were behind many of the attacks.244 words
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Article109 1967-11-20 16 CARACAS Sun. (UPI) Rick Rhoads of San Juan, Puerto Rico, shot a one-un-der-par 69 yesterday and grabbed sole possession of first place after three rounds of the U 5515,500 Caracas open golf tournamentThe final round will be played today at the Valle Arriba Country Club109 words
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Article40 1967-11-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A triangular hockey meet will be held between Telecoms Departments in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Seremban The matches will be held at Tamil Physical Culture Association grounds in Gurney Road on Nov. 24 and 26.40 words
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