Eastern Sun, 31 July 1966
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Title Section23 1966-07-31 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE EDITION Kbtd. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 13. Sunday, July 31 1966. •fr MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article441 1966-07-31 1 INDONESIAN MISSION TO REACH K. LUMPUR WITHIN THE WEEK' JAKARTA, SAT. JNDONESIA will send a final peace mission to Malaysia in the near future, a spokesman for the "Crush Malaysia Command" (KOGAM) announced at President Sukarno's weekend palace in Bogor, West Java, today. Sukarno and441 words
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Article116 1966-07-31 1 H AIPEH. Sat. (UPI) President Chiang Kai-Shek told a visiting Philippine Congressman last night that Red China is prepared to fiifht the Vietnamese war to the "bitter end" but he is confident South Vietnam and Its allies will win final victory. The congressman, Mr.116 words
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Article196 1966-07-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Expansion of the Nation's Army will be completed when there are 20 battalions, the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said today. "It will be reinforced by Territorial Army units. We are also expanding our Air Force and Navy, so that our Armed Forces196 words
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249 1966-07-31 1 S'pore Indonesia trade resumption soon SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore will soon resume trade with Indonesia. The channel for the resumption of trade has been established following talks between the Singapore Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kim San, and the leader of the 25-member Indonesian fact-finding mission to Singapore, Dr. Mohamed Razif. This249 words
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Article, Illustration71 1966-07-31 1 Indonesia's new fiveman Presidium during swearing-in ceremonies at Merdeka Palace. Pictured (left to right) are: Gen. Suharto, Presidium Chairman and First Minister for Defence and Security; Mr. Adam Malik, First Minister for Politics and concurrently Foreign Minister; Mr. Idham Challd, First Minister for Peoples' Welfare; Sultan HamengkuUPI PHOTO. - 71 words
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Article53 1966-07-31 1 TOKYO, Sat. (AP) A landslide at the foot of the volcano Mt. Asama caught 16 villagers in their sleep today, killing Ave and injur- ing four. The seven others were rescued. Three homes were buried by the landslide of volcanic lava at Tsumagoi village, 100 miles53 words
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458 1966-07-31 1 CHAN KAM YAU - >Y CHAN KAM YAU J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tunku Abdul Rahman today disclosed that there were elements working in Sarawak, as well as outside, to bring about a separation of Sarawak from Malaysia. He said that after the separation of Singapore from Malaysia, rumours458 words
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Article40 1966-07-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Yanu di-Pertuan Agon* has. on the recommendation of the Public Services Commission. approved the appointment of Haji Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir, K.M.N, as acting Chief Education Adviser Malaysia with effect from July 16.40 words
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Advertisement54 1966-07-31 1 V Independent National Daily $3OOO fCONTESTS START TOMORROW Here is a Mr r Li 7T his muscA e h, 9 's Co '>7 P o y to OJ<0J< at its paid U P ita* Co? o<^ st* OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN.UD. the LARGEST STRONGEST locaNy incorporated BANK Paid up Capital... $30,000,000.0054 words
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Article198 1966-07-31 2 KUCHING, Sarawak, Sat. (UFI) Sarawak's Chief Minister Penghulu Tawi Sii, speaking at the opening of the new State Secretariat here this morning, announced that Sarawak's top British expatriate officer and five other senior expatriates were leaving under a "Borneanisation" scheme. Tawi Sll said State Secretary Dato O.198 words
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Article261 1966-07-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, was again elected to lead the UMNO as its President at the general assembly here. Tunku was returned unopposed as the national presisident. The deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, was elected to be the261 words
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65 1966-07-31 2 The deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak (centre) arriving at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka for the joint UMNO Youth and Kaum Ibu conferences today. Arriving together with him are (from left to right): Enche Mohd. Khir Johari, Minister of Education Encbe Sena bin Abdul Rahman, Minister of Information and65 words
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267 1966-07-31 2 Lumpur, Sot.—The fight by D.T.C. teachers in Malaysia for parity with normal-trained teachers and housing and medical benefits will be brought to the attention of the conference of World Confederation of Organisation of Teaching Professions in Seoul, Korea, writes our staff267 words
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148 1966-07-31 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour (Siglap Hill) has launched a campaign to raise funds for more than 300 poor and needy people in the Siglap Changi district One of the main items in the fund raising campaign is a148 words
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Article266 1966-07-31 2 KUALA LUMPItfU Sat. The Veterinary Department will provide needy farmers with 17,000 heads of buffaloes and oxen under its animal rearing and breeding programmes from this year to 1970. This was stated today by Inche Johari bin Haji Mohamed Daud, Director of Veterinary Services, in a266 words
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Article, Illustration55 1966-07-31 2 SINGAPORE Sat: Three beautiful girls are among twenty lovelies who will compete for the 'Miss Kota Raja' crown tonight and tomorrow night. The three contestants are Miss Margaret Sim. Miss Katherine Lee and Che Rubiah Abdullah. They are shown below;— Miss Katherine Lee Che55 words
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Article, Illustration965 1966-07-31 2 C. F. LEE - By C. F. LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan aborf* gines, or Orang Asli, has long been known for their artistic skill, in the incising of the fine decorative patterns on their blowpipes and domestic implement* of bamboo, and their fine woven pandanus works965 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous942 1966-07-31 2 What's on in today s Radio and Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pabat; 9 Kluang. P3f. 3.00 Opening Programme Summary; 3.01 Our Language "Rose dan Ramli diTaman Soo"; 3.16 ALL STAR GOLF Cricket942 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement101 1966-07-31 3 H Mi "Ml m > 'W r It r ?'f I 1 Wm 2 v':gggg^: gxaaamfflffl 111 JffflPl' -'-i I—- '•vWvMg' lIIILUBW •MoaZB" i Wanri 4 mvmmr i IP *&£>« x < s* V. XL. if A B!©<Ti. fvZ-Tv^ Ar JBSB3S M > a*j -~<o <s^ 3* [TM rf^ssis HBSBBBS101 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration358 1966-07-31 4 SHRINWAS RAI - BY SHRINWAS RAI CINOAPORE, Sat. Bihari's "Do Badan" is a tale of sublime love. This is an entirely new story of love. Before love can bloom it has to face the more melancholic side of life. Raj Khosla's direction has given the added impetus358 words
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Article, Illustration598 1966-07-31 4 ROD TAYLOR, who stars opposite Doris Day in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "The Glass Bottom Boat," is one of the leading male stars in motion pictures today. He has climbed to the top of the cinema ladder via excellent performances, virile good looks and an amazing versatility. Taylor598 words
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Article, Illustration270 1966-07-31 4 TAI SING ONN - SAYS TAI SING ONN THE film got off to a slow, fitful start. It's nice to have a film in black and white after all the films in glorious technicolour of spies, counter-spies. Action takes place in Warsaw and270 words
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Article, Illustration404 1966-07-31 4 Mervyn Nicholas - By Mervyn Nicholas SINGAPORE, Sat. The outstanding thing about Doris Day (DoDO- for short), apart from being a top recording artiste and a fine comedienne, is that her name is a byword among cinema fans in Singapore and Malaysia. In Miss Day's latest404 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous169 1966-07-31 4 V CATHAY Phone334ool NOW SHOWING! Daily at 11am, 2.M. 6& p.m. Adm- 11.50. $2.50 54.00 (Advance Cash Bookings Only) (No Free List) DI«W?. MARY POPPINS Julie* Andrews Dick Van Dyke in Technicolor A Rank Organisation Release ORCHARDTeI32I6I OPENS TODAY! 4 SHOWS AT 10 a.m. 1.15. 4.38 Ml p.m. "TARZAN and169 words
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Miscellaneous210 1966-07-31 4 ***** S *amun* WlD F i U 2 80 a 9am uSf25.. aPVJFKSI -APTTOL Phonp ***** il: MUMJL son ***** REX-SKY ***** 11. 1.43, 4. I| If. 1.45. 4. 6-30 A 9.30 |< «.S0 A 9.13 J-AS t t DAYS! WINNER of BEST PICTURE Award of THE YEAR V 14210 words
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POPPING AROUND
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Article, Illustration196 1966-07-31 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Reggie Verghese, the lead guitarist of The Quest, a popular pop group here, savs he is very satisfied with "Silly Girl." "Silly Girl?" Yes "Silly Girl." And "Silly "Girl" is none other than the group's latest 'cut' which is fast becoming a hit.196 words
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Article340 1966-07-31 5 The Trailers have Just recorded a follow-up to their No. 1 success "Do It Right". The song "Don't Laugh (You'll Cry)" is the boys' own composition, and will probably do just as well as •Right'. The flip is well known R'n'B number "Lucille. At long last, Chris Farlowe340 words
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Article304 1966-07-31 5 Hi cats: Thanks for the many nice letters you've sent me. I feel so good I may even have a hair-cut next month! Some of your letters are much too long to print, and I hope you don't, mind my briefing them. Anyway, take heart that avery304 words
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Article, Illustration132 1966-07-31 5 THE swinging: socialite, Marianne Faith full, first staggered the music world with Jagger-Richard's "As Tears Go By". The rest is legend. The daughter of Baroness Erisso, Marianne is quite what an aristocrat should not be. She loves long-haired people; digs folksy music; is nuts about long132 words
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Article, Illustration390 1966-07-31 5 LOS BRAVOS—BIack is Black/1 want a name (Decca) Consistent bass start this one off, followed by raving drums and organ, and then come the throaty vocals. A hit in Britain for this comparatively new group, it may register just as well here if390 words
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Advertisement111 1966-07-31 5 Elegance indisputable quality performance! SRG 700 MARK II STEREOGRAM Sophisticated stereo sound equipment within a beautiful P»ec« of furniture. V- 'y ■I "Hfjiini' H fully transistorised stereophonic amplifier. Push-button selection of records (stereo or mono). External speaker. Precision butlt Oarrard AT.6 four-speed autochanger. Decca Deram Stereo/Mono pick-up head. Completely transistorised111 words
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Advertisement240 1966-07-31 5 WORLD'S BEST SELLING LP's 3=: PAT BOONE Pat Boon* |ff*t hits of IMS Pat Boone kings Winners Of The Reader Digest Poll The Golden Era of country bits My 10th Anniversary with Hot Records Near You Pat's great hits Pat Boone IWtl (Baby Elephant Walk) IS great hits 250K5 (Dot)240 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous192 1966-07-31 5 Top AMERICA'S TOP TEN (July 29) (By courtesy of Billboard) L Wild Thing Trofp (A ten Fontana 2. LIT Bed Ridinf Hood Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs (MGM) J. Summer In The City Lovin' Spoonful (Kama Sntra) 4. Pier Piper Crispian St. Peters (Jamie) 5. They're Coming To Take192 words
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WOMEN'S PAGE
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36 1966-07-31 6 PARIS, Sat. (AP) The "Mini Skirt." popular fashion fad, was presented as wedding dress. Tuesday night in Paris by designer Real. The "MiniWedding dress" in white lace, is worn with white lace boots and floor-lengtn veil.36 words
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Article98 1966-07-31 6 Does it fit, is it attractive, will it give good wear these are some of the questions the busy housewife and mother has in mind when she chooses a new garment for one of the family to wear. But perhaps the most important ques- tion, parti cula r98 words
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Article, Illustration423 1966-07-31 6 0 CHICKEN AND ALMOND FLAN 8 oz. of chicken, cooked and diced 1 lb. shortcrust pastry 1 onion, chopped 4 shallots, chopped 2 oz. blanched almonds Neipray White Sauce 4 j tbsp. Nespray Full Cream Powdered Milk r Pint water 1 oz. butter 1 oz. flour Salt, pepper423 words
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Article, Illustration257 1966-07-31 6 Mrs. E.M. Ramachandram, 54. has been blessed with a "wig of justice" for the great share of justice she nas done. Her wig? Its her real hair and not the one any judge wears. "I have my hand in every pie!" said Mrs. Rama as she relaxed257 words
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562 1966-07-31 6 Sat. The big: problem in tipping comes when you don't know when and how much writes Rosalie Chan. But always remember the golden rule and you'll be safe. Never tip too much or tjoo low below the average and you can be562 words
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Article280 1966-07-31 6 gINGAPORE, Sat. According to scientists at the Grafton Laboratory a woman's skin, once past the age of 25, will begin to shrink due to their inability to retain water. Because of this, lines and wrinkles appear. But all is not lost, for even nature's mistakes280 words
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344 1966-07-31 6 SINGAPORE, Sat. Clothing manufacturers In the United States are now baking clothes so they will need no ironing. These "baked" garments are designated "durable press" or "permanent press". They retain their fresh appearance after proper washing and drying and in the wearing stay neat and344 words
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59 1966-07-31 6 Latest fashion in ladies shoes, in new ornamental d signs, style and colours went on display at the Shoe Fashion Show which opened in Hotel New Otani in Tokyo recently. The 100,000 pairs of ladies shoes to match any dress of the modern Japanese female are being displayed by 12659 words
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Advertisement11 1966-07-31 6 READERS ARE INVITED TO WRITE TO WOMEN'S PAGE ON MATTERS FEMININE11 words
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Motoring
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Article, Illustration1166 1966-07-31 7 Musa Scully - By Musa Scully K. Lumpur, Sat. JT took me only a few minutes of driving to be convinced that Japanese cars are today as good, if not better, than British, Continental and American cars. The Japanese car I drove was a Datsun Bluebird Special 13001,166 words
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Article, Illustration636 1966-07-31 7 LONDON, (AP) A few countries are moving to legislate more safety into the motor car, but in most the accent is on educating the driver and pedestrian. The automobile boom has brought with it an accompanying rise in traffic accidents and growing concern with safety636 words
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779 1966-07-31 7 Friend 'reliable and depend aunty tan discusses personal problems?.. I am a bar girl. I went to work in a bar when my husband died three years ago. Without any visible means of support I decided to do the only thing I could do.779 words
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Miscellaneous431 1966-07-31 7 I, ond CANCER June 22-July 23 AG RE A T period ahead. Whatever your present difficultties may be things will brighten up. So cheer up and look forward to sunny days LEO July 24-Aug. 23 VOR many of you this 1 is a happy period as you celebrate your birthday.431 words
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Article434 1966-07-31 8 IT is reported that the Malaysian Chinese Association is studying ways and means to bring the Chinese in Malaysia closer together by abandoning their traditional attachments to guilds and clan associations. These bodies had played their role in the pioneering past to give cohesion and protection to434 words
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Article294 1966-07-31 8 £JERTAIN world scientists are very much concerned about an asteroid heading toward the earth on a collision course. They are working overtime to find some means of averting this disaster. Science fiction has become a reality with the exploration of outer space and the landing of294 words
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Article, Illustration2499 1966-07-31 8 Mr. S. Rajaratnam - By Mr. S. Rajaratnam, m, Minister for Foreign Affairs Singapore. We live in a period of accelerating history with the result that concepts and attitudes of mind which were regarded as of eternal validity become outmoded within a few years. The need for constant re-examina-tion2,499 words
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Advertisement359 1966-07-31 8 MPo you belong Silent Majority DALE CARNEGIE How many times in your life have you heard chairmen of business, community, or social groups ask for the views of members, with disappointing results? Most people remain silent, not because they lack ideas or opinions, but simply because they are not accustomed359 words
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BOWLING
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Article600 1966-07-31 9 Says Don COMFORT, relaxation, style these are the words you hear time and again at the lanes. They ore the key to better bowling, they pertain as well to the type of clothes you should wear, when you go bowling. Generally speaking, any600 words
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Article, Illustration203 1966-07-31 9 'FHE sponsorship of the First All services Ten-P* ll Bowling Championships held from 13th 17th April, 1966 at the A.K.C. Kent Bowl Singapore, marked the beginning of a relationship *hich Amcico hopes will grow with members or the Forces serving this part of the world.203 words
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Article, Illustration209 1966-07-31 10 Cingapore, Fri. The Singapore National Bowling: Championships, organised by the Singapore Ten-pin Bowling Congress, promise to be a grand one. The Championships to be held from Sept. 9 to 18 at Jackie's Bowl, Orohard Road, and the Singapore Island Country Club, will be sponsored209 words
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218 1966-07-31 10 Jackie's Bowl Katong held an Open A Division Doubles Tournament for both Men and Ladies Bowlers from 14th May to 17th June, with the Semi-Finals on the 18th and Finals on 19th June, 1966. The tournament was sponsored by Shell Malaysia218 words
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Article, Illustration268 1966-07-31 10 P. H. An? (Captain of the Team). Bowls an unorthodox style but has fine ball action from his hook ball. He has been bowling quite recently and improving steadily. He now averages around 160 in league play. Requires plenty of practice. Bowls for exercise Richard268 words
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Article467 1966-07-31 10 (JACKIE'S ORCHARD) MONDAY 6.30 P.M. Team Position Ist R.C.A. 44 2nd Independents 43 3rd Pilot Pins 36 4th Mitsubishi Electric 35 sth Dodgers 34 Ind. Bowler H/Game G. S. Soon 268 Anthony Goh 257 Richard Sim 257 MONDAY 9.00 P.M. Team Position Ist Paper Products 43 2nd Gold467 words
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Article, Illustration254 1966-07-31 10 Well done, Orchard Singapore! For did you come up champion in the men and women inter-centre bowling league competition over eight games in Singapore recently? The men's team comprising Don Alexander, Mike Boon, Sam Yong, Terrence Perreau, B. H. Lim and M. K.254 words
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Article, Illustration25 1966-07-31 11 The Assistant Mana er of Jackie-, Bowl, O-chard Mr. Teo Mah Kee is seen Presenting a prize to Mr. Shung Chee (Team Manager).25 words
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170 1966-07-31 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Bowling is a scientific game which requires skill and physical fitness at the same time without determination or physical structure or age of each individual player. It is also a game which allows every member of a family to participate.170 words
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Article144 1966-07-31 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. —Tournament wiU be held at Jackie's Orchard for five weeks. This is a Men's and Ladies Singles Tournament with the winning male and female in the final playoff being sponsored by Sansui in the forthcoming National Championships in September. Trophies Besides six handsome trophies144 words
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303 1966-07-31 11 is the golden age for Singapore bowling. The American tenpin wizard, Frank Clause, was here to give demonstrations. And more important, Mr. Oei Tjong le, our Mr. Bowling No. 1/ is opening another Jackie's Bowl, this time in Katong. Twenty lanes using AMF equipment,303 words
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Article, Illustration162 1966-07-31 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Pictured on this page is the "Sansui" Bowling Team, winners of the "Thursday 9.00 P.M. League", 1965/1966 organised by Jackie's Bowl, Grange Road, Singapore. Battling against fifteen other teams over a 30-week stretch, the team won top score with 105& points to come out clear winners.162 words
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Article104 1966-07-31 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. K sound room, air-conditioned, and equipped with Sansui sound equipment is now on public display at Wo Ke« Hong (Malaysia) Ltd. It is equipped with the latest comparator, 12 sets of amplifiers, 12 turntables and 12 speakers. The comparator, with indicating lights and press button104 words
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Article38 1966-07-31 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. —A preview of the "Social Night Fashion Show," organised by the Queen stown Community Centre, will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Winnie's Dressmaking and Embroidery Institute at 22, Princ« Phillip Avenue.38 words
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Article, Illustration922 1966-07-31 12 Noel Felton - Titoni Team... By Noel Felton CINGAPORE. Sat. Being asked to provide pen sketches of his players, the Captain of a team could be faced with an embarrassing task, except that in the case of Titoni players, the scores and performances recorded on the Honour922 words
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Article, Illustration434 1966-07-31 12 JACKIE'S FIRST COMMERCIAL CENTRE TO CATER FOR SPORTS FANS 24 lanes for you to b0w1... SINGAPORE, Sat. Jackie's Bowl: Singapore first commercial tenpin bowling centre situated at 8, Grange Road, opened on X'mas Eve 1964 coinciding with the Christmas Season. The Bowling Centre is on the ground floor of a434 words
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Article, Illustration77 1966-07-31 12 This was the team that represented NCR ELECTRONS in the sponsored League the night a photographer dropped in at Jackie's Bowl. From left to right: Charlie Wee, .Nick Jaffer (Captain) Robin Tan, Ivan Ho, and Tony Tye. The other members of the teams not shown are David77 words
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Article, Illustration234 1966-07-31 12 CINGAPORE, Sat. Within a short period tenpin bowling has caught on like wild fire in Singapore, and there is no doubt that the popularity of the game increases by leaps and bounds from the time the pinspotter machine was perfected by American Machine and Foundry Co.234 words
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Article, Illustration305 1966-07-31 13 Metro, for the 2nd successful season, won the business houses league at Jackie's Orchard. During the first season, Metro inspired by the captaincy of professional Don Alexandra, won easily. The team split during the 2nd season. Mr. Sam Yong who took over the captainship305 words
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Article430 1966-07-31 13 •*"FHE man with the Gold--1 en Ball" was the name given to 44-years-old Jessie Dy by Australian sports writers when he was a member of the Singapore Tenpin Bowl in g Congress team which competed in the Australian National Championships in Adelaide last year.430 words
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Article96 1966-07-31 13 SINGAPORE Sat—The Singapore Turf Club will i nclude in its programme for the first day of the August Meeting, a Cup race to celebrate the Pesta Sukan Minggu Merdeka, 1966, which terminates on that day. The cup will be entitled the "Pesta Sukan Merdeka Cup," and96 words
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Article, Illustration277 1966-07-31 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Pilot Pen bowling team has been active in competitive bowling for about a year. The team, sponsored jointly by The Pilot Pen Co. Ltd. of Tokyo, Japan and their local agents LindetevesJacoberg (F.E.) Ltd. bowls in the Premier277 words
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Article, Illustration296 1966-07-31 13 rpHREE cheers for the A Martini Bowlers, winners of the ten-pin Sunset Bowling league at Jackie's Bowl recently. The Martini Bowling team, formed some six months ago, is sponsored by Martini R os s i, producers of Martini Vermouth, and their local agents,296 words
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243 1966-07-31 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. National, winners of the Commercial League at Jackie's Bowl in Katong, 1964-65, will continue playing as a team. New Bowlers have been recruited to replace those who are unable to continue, be- cause of lack of time. National intended to play243 words
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Article, Illustration22 1966-07-31 14 National winners of Jackie's Katong Sponsored League. Pictured from left to right are: Mr. J. J. Hollenkamp, Low Hong Boon.22 words
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384 1966-07-31 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. —Early in 1964, a small group of bowlers met at the American Club with a view to discussing the formation of a bowlers' association. At that time, tenpin bowling was being played only at the American Club and at the Singapore Island Country384 words
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Article78 1966-07-31 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Bowling is fast becoming a national game in Singapore it seems especially with the younger set. The bowling centres Jackie's Bowl and Ocean Bowl are often crowded with these people on most nights and specially so on a weekend. The days are not forgotten by78 words
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Article, Illustration15 1966-07-31 14 The National Team warming up before their league game.15 words
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Advertisement280 1966-07-31 12 are you forgetful? M i 3 i i 8 n r? /^t Then a you need is a titoni Ring Star Alarm watch, to ring and remind you of an important appointment, a date with someone special. Pre-set the ringer and let your mind be at ease. The ring will280 words
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Advertisement147 1966-07-31 13 Enjoy the fun and relaxation that bowling has to offer. Join your friends and family in clean, healthy recreation at our modern lanes. Let our expert instructors teach you the fundamentals or help you improve your game. Call us today for a reservation. JACKIE'S BOWL ORCHARD TEL: ***** KATONG TEL:147 words
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Advertisement133 1966-07-31 14 l-m-.v, v.v ■V.v f ■yw-v Sfti •■•v.v gme V WtMluß >"iVi i Xv f m; 1 iSSE ffi'vii? 858 -a SRHft 7 m >» 'v. ■>• ote N e *T sfNATIONAL NEED TO CHANGE *EELS«^^ Auto Mechanical Reverse This is a revolutionary tape recorder! With AutoMechanical Reverse Operation you can133 words
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K. Lumpur RACES
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Article534 1966-07-31 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad Lumpur Sat. Top Honour should annex the Agong's Gold Cup run over 6f at Kuala Lumpur this morning. This Wilkes gelding has come down a lot in the weights he is down seven pounds missing his Summer Cup engagement at Bukit Timah534 words
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Article223 1966-07-31 15 Depth Charge gets my ▼ote. This Power House gelding found his form with a smart win over the Bukit Timah mile earlv this month. He dictated the terms all the way and when challenged by Lord Timothy close home, he produced extras to stave off the223 words
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297 1966-07-31 15 WONDER LAMP made a winning deout at me last Bukit Timah meet when he outsmarted a useful Cl. 4 field over 6f. He beat Kilowatt by a neck getting the better of his rival close home. Earning promotion to Cl. 111, Wonder Lamp297 words
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Article244 1966-07-31 15 Dust Fury richly deserves a break. Last time out at Bukit Timah he ran a gallant third to Viola 111 and Boy's Fun over 7f. He ran prominently throughout and with three pounds less and anticipating the benefit of his last effort, I expect him to244 words
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Article192 1966-07-31 15 Emperor Kim Kim should go 'one better'. Last time out at Bukit Timah Emperor Kim Kim put ou a creditable display when second to Kilowatt over 7f. He dictated the terms right to the final furlong until he was beaten. He should give a better192 words
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Article210 1966-07-31 15 Boy Emperor is a good bet in a difficult race. He was a smart winner over 61 at Penang in Claw two when he accounted for Harapan after leading all the He made no showing in both his efforts at Ipoh last month his track work suggests210 words
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Article14 1966-07-31 15 Barring rain the going for today's races at Kuala Lumpur is good.14 words
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Article211 1966-07-31 15 MONACHICA should return to the winning list. "Mona" showed a return to form when third to Mount Illona over 6f early this month. She made most of the running and met her betters in the run-in. Over 7f, her last start, she again dictated the211 words
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Article194 1966-07-31 15 Royal Command looks a safe each way proposition. This Baliyogan gelding was not disgraced when sixth to Mount Illona over It at Bukit Timah he dictated the terms right to the top of the straight when he weakened finishing sixth to Mount Illona. With his194 words
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Article1824 1966-07-31 15 Race 1 Horses Class. 3. Div. 2—7 Fur. 1.30 nm l 253 Gigolette II (Conservative Stable) r I. W. Allan 4y 9.00 Coles 14 2 074 Tant Mieux (Mrs. D. E. van Breukelen) R. S. van Breukelen lOy 9.00 Pretty 2 3 490 Lost Horizon1,824 words
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Article166 1966-07-31 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN SWEET SUSY Race 1. DUST FURY Gifolette Zodiaque DUST FURY Mutineer Girolette MUTINEER Gifolette Zodiaque Race t. W. LAMP Golden Oriole Shantin View G. ORIOLE Lili Marlene Wonder Lamp G. ORIOLE Lili Marlene Gatot Kacha r Race S. D. CHARGE Master Valuer Jaraour N. GESTURE166 words
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Article150 1966-07-31 15 Chingla made a favourable debut at Bukit Timah when second to Lucky Horse over 0f In ber next attempt she finished fourth to Hand in Hand over 7f. lin each Instance she ran prominently throughout ber race. With the benefit of this efforts Chingla should150 words
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Advertisement7 1966-07-31 15 Best bets: Boy Emperor Royal Command Monachica7 words
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195 1966-07-31 16 BANGKOK, Sat. (AFP) Vice Admiral John P. Hyland, commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, said here yesterday that the Thai and U.S. Navies would hold "several joint exercises'* in the coming months to strengthen defence preparations in the area. The Admiral spoke to the195 words
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Article87 1966-07-31 16 SEOUL, Sat. (AP) A total of 89 persons were dead and 17 others missing in the wake of a two-week spell of heavy rains that hit Seoul and its vicinity, the national flood committee announced today. *bout 30 inches of rain pelted the Seoul area during87 words
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215 1966-07-31 16 PEKING, Sat. (AFP) The cultural revolution seemed to be picking up again last night. Thousands of young ,men and women, mostly students, filed through the main streets of the capital carrying red flags, portraits of Mao Tse Tung, accompanied by gongs and tambourines, in215 words
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Article36 1966-07-31 16 SAIGON, Sat. (UPl> U.S. officials yesterday denied a Soviet charge that Lt. (J.G.) Dieter Dengler, a German-born American navy pilot who escaped from North Vietnamese captivity was really a West German Officer.36 words
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Article62 1966-07-31 16 TAIPH, Sat. (AP) Formosa exported a record US$40 million worth of textile products in the fiscal year 1966, which ended on June 30, it was officially announced today. This was an increase of six per cent over the previous fiscal year, the announcement said. The main buyers62 words
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Article35 1966-07-31 16 TAIPEH, Sat. (AP) Chinese communist gunners fired 95 shells last night at the Quemoy islands and 16 at the Matsu complex, 150 miles to the north, the Chinese Nationalist Defence Ministry reported today.35 words
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Article31 1966-07-31 16 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) The Saigon city council wants censorship abolished. The council passed a resolution asking that only military news and stories harmful to the country be censored.31 words
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Article61 1966-07-31 16 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) Police in nearby Gia Dinh said today they found a 14pound charge of plastic in front of a house where enlisted U.S. soldiers life. The policeman who found the bomb disarmed it by cutting a wire shortly before it was set to explode61 words
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Article238 1966-07-31 16 AN KHE VIETNAM, Sat. (UPI) His brother officers laugh and joke about it and tease "doc" Abramson about time he turned down a kingdom. And it's true. Maj Ira J. Abramson, of Miami Beach, Florida, in the First Air Cavalry Division, had his238 words
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Article89 1966-07-31 16 TAIPEI. Sat. (AP)—The two senior teachers of a middle school near Taipei were stabbed today, one of them fatally, by another schoolteacher enraged at being dismissed. Chinese Nationalist Police identified the attacker as Hsieh Ming-Teh. They said Hsieh tried to commit suicide with the murder knife89 words
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Article35 1966-07-31 16 TOKYO. Sat. (AP)—Two Japanese firms have agreed to cancel their planned exports of electric copper wire to North Vietnam under presiire from the United States -»nd Japanese governments, Japanese sources disclosed yesterday.35 words
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Article, Illustration929 1966-07-31 16 R C. Pande - Nine million more a year on an overtaxed land By R C. Pande Jy R C. Pande United Press International NEW DELHI. Sat. India's family planners are still plugging along; but so far they have not found any answer to the population surge that929 words
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703 1966-07-31 16 TOKYO, Sat "I want to eat some sukiyaki like everybody does who comes to Japan and also some of that raw..fish which is so popular in this country," said the 007 film star Sean Connery t« some 200 newsiren in a press conference. With703 words
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135 1966-07-31 16 BANGKOK. Sat. (AP) West German Member of Parliament Hans Edgar Jahn yesterday began a series of meetings with Thai officials that included a call on National Development Minister Mr. Pote Sarasin. H. Jahn, who is also member of his country's foreign aid committee, arrived135 words
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Article68 1966-07-31 16 MANILA, Sat. CUPI) —A two-day celebrations will be held in Manila today and tomorrow to mark the fifth anniversary of the Association of Southeast Asia (ASA)* the foreign office announced. The announcement said the celebrations will be highlighted by a diplomatic reception to be given by68 words
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Miscellaneous56 1966-07-31 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan* 12.11 a.m. (6.2 ft.), 12.06 p.m. (7.7 ft.); Port Swettenham 5.24 a.m. (11.7 ft.), 5.32 p.m. (12.2 ft.); Port Dickson 5.50 a.m. (7.2 ft), 6.27 p.m. (8.2 ft.); Singapore 11.23 a.m. (7.1 ft.), 9.59 p.m. (8.3 ft.); Sedili Kechil 10.20 a.m. (7.7 ft.), 7.42 p.m. (6.256 words
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