Eastern Sun, 9 September 1966
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Title Section26 1966-09-09 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 54. Friday, September 9 1966. MC (P) 1942 -ft KDN 2309 Prirc 15 rents26 words
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Article, Illustration366 1966-09-09 1 London, Thursday AFP MR. LEE KUAN YEW, Prime Minister of the Republic of Singap conference here today ning to doubt Britain's the Rhodesian revolt because of "emotional limitations." His intervention came hot on the heels of a 75minute attack on Britain by Zambian Foreign Minister366 words
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Article136 1966-09-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, The Prime Minister Tun 7 ku Abdul Rahman said today Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan cannot continue to be the Chief Minister without the support of the majority of the members of the State Legislative Assembly. "This is cleany the intention of the Constitution136 words
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Article55 1966-09-09 1 PENANG, Thurs.—A 31-jnpar-old labourer, Koay Soon Hock, waj found banging in a lavatory of "Pulau Pangkor" one of tbe ferries plying between here and Butterworth. this morning. About two hours later, an elderly Malay collapsed and died at the ferry pier here. He was on his way55 words
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Article102 1966-09-09 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Government has informed the South Vietnam Government that it will not be able to attend their elections on Sunday. The Eastern Sun learnt this from highly-authorita-tive sources today. It is understood that the South Vietnam Government extended an invitation to Singapore to send102 words
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Article139 1966-09-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. "We do not have faith in the impartiality of the union leadership as far as political matters go," said a spokesman of the University of Malaya campus peace group in a further note to its declaration of independence. "Past record of the union139 words
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306 1966-09-09 1 KHOO BOON CHOO - BY KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Thurs. —A new industrial system of construction by using prefabricated parts will be introduced into this country when Government's S2O million low-cost housing scheme begins soon on a 25-acre site in Rifle Range. This German "Hochtief system306 words
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282 1966-09-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The member of Parliament for Batu (Labour) Dr. Tan Chee Khoon said today that the Sarawakians should be allowed to decide their own fate without interference from Kuala Lumpur when general elections in the state is held. Dr. Tan who282 words
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Article36 1966-09-09 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Radio Singapura's English Service will broadcast a forum on "Some Problems in Family Planning" tomorrow at 10 p.m. The Director of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Lim Ho Hup will be the chairman.36 words
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Article299 1966-09-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia and Pakistan have resumed full diplomatic relations. The restoration of normal relations between the two Commonwealth members was brought about by mediation efforts successfully undertaken by the Shah of Iran. This was announced today in a joint communique issued by the Deputy299 words
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293 1966-09-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, told Permanent Secretaries and Secretaries to Ministries and Heads of Departments that it was essential to establish a disciplinary board as soon as possible in order to maintain and sustain efficiency in the293 words
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Local News
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Article, Illustration89 1966-09-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Len Chiew Yoke, 15, and Yap Ah Tai, 14, (from left) made a contribution of $32.30 to Madam Chan Tai Moi's fund on behalf of their classmates in Form IIA of Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan (Inggeris). Form lIA produced a class magazine which89 words
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277 1966-09-09 2 (By: Chan Kam Yau) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A shop proprietor and his wife laid helpless in their bed, hands and feet tied with wires and both of them covered with blankets, as three masked men ransackel their shop and escaped with277 words
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Article32 1966-09-09 2 MUAR, Thurs. Work has begun on a $BO,OOO concrete bridge at Kompong Twi, 40 miles from here under the rural development plan. When completed it links Bukit Kepong and Labis.32 words
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274 1966-09-09 2 JESSELTON, Thurs. A prediction that the free movement of labour between Western and Eastern Malaysia will forge close ties between the people in the two areas was made by the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today. Speaking at the inaugural274 words
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Article76 1966-09-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. The representatives of the Harbour Trade Union. Transport Workers' Union, Airlines Employees' Union and the Penan# and Province Wellesiey Stevedores' and Dock Workers' Union met here this morning and unanimoualy decided to form the Federation of Transport Workers. The Federation has a potential membership76 words
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Article303 1966-09-09 2 MUAR, Thurs. Parents today hit out at the Sultan Abu Bakar Girls School I which forces all pupils to {>ay for the loss of classibrary books. This, according to the parents, is a new ruling of the headmistress of the school, Mrs. N. Stanley. In an interview303 words
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Article119 1966-09-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —A petrol pump attendant at Petaling Jay a, Mohamed Yusof bin Sailauddin. was last night held up hy three youths and robbed of $43. Three youths went to his kiosk at 11.30 p.m. on the pretext of buying petrol. One of them119 words
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Article88 1966-09-09 2 IPOH. Thurs. —A pretty housewife, Sharifah binte Tula Hassan, was shot In her stomach by pellets while returning home after collecting latex from a nearby rubber estate in Kampong Tambun, Ayer Lenggong, in Upper Perak yesterday morning. A Malay, armed with a shotgun, had taken88 words
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71 1966-09-09 2 a TAIPING Thurs The Magistrate, Cache Shaik Daud, today told a married man who pleaded for leniency that he should have thought of his family before committing an offence. Hassan bin Ahmad, 25, was charged with stealing a bicycle from Market Road, here on Feb.71 words
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450 1966-09-09 2 KOTABHARU, Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong spent a busy day visiting three places here during the last of their three-day visit to Kelantan. In the morning, they visited the General Hospital where they were met on arrival by the Chief450 words
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Article126 1966-09-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Surveyor-General of Malaysia, Tuan Haji Mohammad Yatim bin Yahaya. has said that Malaysia would seek collaboration with the survey of India In modern techniques of mapping and surveying. Mr. Yatim, who is currently on a nine-day tour of India was speaking to126 words
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Article55 1966-09-09 2 MUAR, Thurs. Johore State has chosen its six-mem-ber team for the Malaysian open badminton championship to be held at Kuala Lumpur next month. They are: Singles Enche Omar bin Manaf and Mr. Roland Ng. Doubles Mr. Roland Ng and Mr. Jerry Mak; and Mr. Tan Meng Kuang55 words
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298 1966-09-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Thirty-two paintings by thirty-two Malaysian artists, drawn from the permanent collection of the National Art Gallery, will be displayed in the 'Rajah Brooke/ the Floating Fair organised by the National Chamber of Malaysian Manufacturers, which will tour ten Malaysian Sorts, Singapore298 words
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Article84 1966-09-09 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, will visit this town and district on Saturday to tour rural development projects The District bfflcer. Nik Mohd. Zain bin Hsji Hassan, will brief him on the progress of rural development here. Tan Sri84 words
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168 1966-09-09 2 PENANG, Thure. The President of the Jamaica Teachers' Association, Mr. D.C. Gascoigne, will be here from Bept. 14 to 18. His visit is sponsored by the World Confederation of of the Teaching Profession under a UNESCO grant. The Malayan Teachers' National Congress, the Sabah168 words
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Article30 1966-09-09 2 MUAR, Thurs. Four new UMNO branches have been formed in the Muar district. They are at Lenga, Parlt Bulat. Sungei Balang Besar and parit Hajl Nor.30 words
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161 1966-09-09 2 PENANG. Thui>—Thir teen people were injure* when two buses of the ang Bus Co. Ltd.. were involved in a head-on colli*''* in Sungel Nibong Kecb: yesterday afternoon. Out of the 25 pas>eng?n in the two buses. 11 injured but not seriously. However, the161 words
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Article22 1966-09-09 2 MUAR, Thurs. A mob* x-ray unit will be at Grisek Local Council area give free chest x-rays residents on Dec-22 words
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Article22 1966-09-09 2 MUAR. Thurs. -JJ Hakka Association at JaSayang here will celebiv.. 27th anniversary with j party and dinner on at 5 p.m.22 words
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Article, Illustration611 1966-09-09 3 Sequel to W shooting incident inN. Bridge SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two "notorious and dangerous" gangsters one of whom is armed, gave the Police the slip when traced to a disused shack off Jalan Hung Teng, near Airport Road, a notorious jangster—infested place, on Wednesday evening.611 words
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137 1966-09-09 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Speaker of the Singapore Parliament, Mr. P. Coomaraswamy, will leave on Saturday to attend the United Nations General Assembly on Sept. 20. Prior to attending the General Assembly, Mr. Coomaraswamy will visit a few law schools in Canada and United137 words
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Article50 1966-09-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Kuala Lumpur branch of the Democratic Action Party, Malaysia will hold its inauguration ceremony at its premises at No. 303/304 Cho Tek building, No. 135, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. The inauguration ceremony will be followed by a teaparty.50 words
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325 1966-09-09 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The Singapore Government's present policy and programme on population control is not only timely, but will also be crucial in the coming years. Its success will depend on the question of whether Singapore's population will be closer to three, or four,325 words
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143 1966-09-09 3 KUCHING, Sarawak, Thurs. (AFP) Twenty five members of Sarawak's Council Negri (State Council) today expressed No confidence in Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan who retained his Chief Ministership in a court action yesterday. The 25 members sent letters to Governor Tun Abang Openg. Speaker143 words
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249 1966-09-09 3 Son gets conditional discharge SINGAPORE, Thurs. A volunteer policeman, Ismail bin Syed Mohamed, was jailed for a year for stealing. His 12-year-old son, who was jointly charged with the same offence, was given a conditional discharge by a District Court here today. Ismail249 words
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Article, Illustration69 1966-09-09 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three long service employees of Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd. who have completed 25 years service each with the company were presented with cold watches by the Managing Director, Mr. R.C.F. Carver at a dinner at the Imperial Restaurant, Singapore recently. Picture shows69 words
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Article60 1966-09-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —A goldsmith, G.V. Govinda, 52, was last night assaulted by six men and robbed of his $lOO Omega wristwatch while walking along Lorong Haji Taib, here. He was confronted by the men at about 10.30 pjn. Three of them caught hold of him, while two60 words
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213 1966-09-09 3 PENANG. Thurs. The first Mad e-in-Malaysia floating Trade Fair, organised by the National Chamber of Malaysian Manufacturers, will be here from Sept. 12 to 14. This fair will be visiting all Malaysian ports to exhibit various products which are now manufactured in213 words
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65 1966-09-09 3 SIBU, ThurL—The Ministry of Communications and Works announced the completion of the extensions to the maternity ward of Lau King Howe Hospital, Sibu, costing $103,272. The completion of a dispensary and a Class IV bungalow costing $48,000 at Pulau Bruit, Matu, were also announced. The supervision65 words
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Article34 1966-09-09 3 TAIPING, Thurs. Mr. Mike Green, a prospecting expert from Kuala Lumpur was guest speaker at a Rotary Club dinner here last night. He delivered a talk on "Modern methods of prospecting."34 words
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Article90 1966-09-09 3 PENANG, Thurs A 24-year-old housewife, On* Kwee Lean, travelling in a trisha with her two-year-old son, was robbed of her handbag, containing $320 cash and a gold bracelet, valued $2OO ,at the junction of Northam Road and Larut Road last night. Ong. who came from Singapore, was90 words
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Article107 1966-09-09 3 IPOH. Thurs. One Labourer was buried alive and Ave others injured, three seriously, in a landslide at Sungei Manik. Parit. At the 7th mile road, Tapah. 30 miles from here yesterday. The six labourers were excavating earth at the foot of a hill, when the top107 words
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Article32 1966-09-09 3 SEGAMAT. Thurs. Deputy Supt. of Police. Atan bin Din, has been transferred from Kota Tinggi as O.C.P.D. Segamat. He replaces ASP Darus bin Bakar, who is now the O.C.P.D. Mersing.32 words
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Article, Illustration166 1966-09-09 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. More medical staff are being flown from Germany to Singapore to join the hospital ship. Helgoland, which is on a mercy mission to war-torn Vietnam. A team of 19 additional nurses and a doctor is expected to arrive here tomorrow by air.166 words
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Article72 1966-09-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced today that the import quota for sweetened condensed milk for the current quota period which commenced on Aug. 29, 1966 and ends on Nov. 28. is 40 of 1964 import performance. Importers who have already been registered72 words
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Article, Illustration126 1966-09-09 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs—The Danish Agricultural Marketing Board, in conjunction with the Scandinavian Airlines System, launched a gala Viking Buffet Lunch, to herald the Danish Food Fortnight. The Thai International Airways staged a Skyways fashion show, to give added zest to the occasion. Pix shows a section of the126 words
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327 1966-09-09 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Sixteen-year-old Gloria Phillips, who was thrilled at winning her first ever contest in the Eastern Sun's last week said "If it hadn't been for freak stroke of luck I wouldn't have got it." One of the 20 winners in Eastern Sun's $3,000327 words
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Article116 1966-09-09 3 IPOH. Thurs.—Two notorious secret societies which have been terrorising the residents in Buntong here, had planned for a 'showdown' among themselves in the Hindu cemetery in the area last night. A 'tip off' given to the police about the gang clash, which was scheduled to take116 words
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176 1966-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Dr. Charles Gamba, a visiting lecturer of the University of Malaya, said today that Malaysia had a most dynamic student po- pulation. During his 34-day lecture visit here, he said, the most striking feature was the easy relationshiD between the176 words
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Article57 1966-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Enche Pawan Ahmad bin Ibrahim Rashid, Chief Registrar of the Federal Court, has been appointed a Judge of the High Court of Malaysia by the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong. A ceremony to elevate him to the Bench will be held at the High Court,57 words
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Article31 1966-09-09 4 MUAR. Thurs. The Johore State Wei Chew Association will hold a twoday concert to celebrate its 9th anniversary at the Diamond Jubilee Hall, Kluang on Dec. 18 and 19.31 words
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Article454 1966-09-09 4 Lim Thow Boon - By Lim Thow Boon KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The lot of the motorist today is indeed heartbreaking. Because his motor-car is essential to his pattern of living, he puts up with the fact that before he can take it on the road he must have454 words
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Article17 1966-09-09 4 MUAR. Thurs. The Muar Sundry Association celebrated its 11th anniversary with a dinner during the week-end.17 words
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Article30 1966-09-09 4 MUAR, Thurs. The Grisek Local Council has decided at its monthly meeting to appeal to the Muar Public Works Department to repair a metalled road in the area.30 words
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180 1966-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Council Negri of Sarawak will now be asked to choose between Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan and Penghulu Tawi Sli for the post of Chief Minister of Sarawak. A political solution is now sought following the High Court of Borneo180 words
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Article45 1966-09-09 4 JESSELTON. Thurs. Mr. Edwin Chan Foo Sang has been selected by the executive committee of the Sabah branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association to represent Sabah at the 12th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Ottawa from today to Oct 5.45 words
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Article68 1966-09-09 4 MUAR, Thurs. Enche Jismi bin Mohamed Salleh, headmaster of the Dato Sri Amar di-Raja Secondary School here, has been transfered to Batu Pahat to take over a new appointment as Organiser of Malay School. Enche Jismi, who was also a part-time Education lecturer at the Regional Teachers'68 words
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Article26 1966-09-09 4 MUAR. Thurs. Johore State has to-date a total of 300 co-operative societies. More than thirty percent of them are Thrift and Loan Co-operative societies.26 words
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297 1966-09-09 4 Hoo Tan Khee - By Hoo Tan Khee KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —.lt certainly was a rare enchanting experience hearing the celebrated Chinese pianist Fou Ts'ong s recital last night. Mr Fou, the man who openly defied Mao Tse Tung' order by refusing to return to mainland China297 words
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534 1966-09-09 4 KUCHING, Thurs. (AP) Assistant Secretary General of the opposition Sarawak United People Party, Mr. Chan Siaw Hee said those members of the Council Negri who were involved in wrongful dismissal of Dato Ningkan which led to action by Dato Ningkan against the Governor and534 words
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Article179 1966-09-09 4 PENA N O, Thurs. Several persons, including children, who attended an open-air Teochew wayang at Kuala Kangsar Road to celebrate "Festival of the Hungry Ghosts" two nights ago, complained of eye trouble the following morning. Even the performers and stage workers of the Teochew wayang found179 words
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Article77 1966-09-09 4 MUAR. Tnurs. —The Malaysian Government has been urged tc launch a teacher exchange scheme between Indonesia and Malaysia. The call came from the National Union of National Teachers* Association. A letter to this effect has been sent to the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Hazak. The77 words
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Article38 1966-09-09 4 MUAR, Thurs. —The Muar District UMNO branch will hold its annual delegates' conference at its premises at Jalan Meriam here on Oct. 7. About 300 representatives from seventy-two local branches in the Muar district will attend.38 words
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Article55 1966-09-09 4 MUAR. Thurs.—The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. will visit Tangkak, 16 miles north of here, on Sept 9. He will lay the foundation stone of ths $lOO,OOO UMNO building at 4 p.m. Later, he will address a mass rally, organised by the Muar North Alliance55 words
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Article21 1966-09-09 4 MUAR, Thurs. The Johore State Wei Chew Association will hold a feast to appease the spirits on Sept. 25.21 words
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Article48 1966-09-09 4 KUCHING, Thurs Mr. Lim Eng Thong, 36, Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, Kuching. Hal been awarded a Netherland Government fellowship. He will undergo a threemonth post-graduate coursi in Land Drainage at Wageningen, Netherlands. Mr. Lim obtained a Civil Engineering degree in 196® in Melbourne, Australia.48 words
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Article49 1966-09-09 4 KUANTAN. Thurs. Th# Tuberculosis Control Division of the Ministry of Health has established an X'ray unit lo expand the national tuberculosis control campaign in thf general hospital here. Free X'rays for the chest is given to the public six dajf a week during normal hospital working hours.49 words
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55 1966-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Indonesian mission, led by Colonel Soedersono Prodjomiseno, yesterday called on the Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, at his office here. The mission was accompanied by Lt. Col. Yusoff Ibrahim, Head of Malaysia's peace team in Jakarta. Picture shows Tun (Dr.)55 words
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Article, Illustration225 1966-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Smiling Miss Ann Loo, 18, who "just for fun" ll entering for the Miss Stop Press contest, organised by the National Union of Journlists in conjunction with their 1966 Press Ball to be held at the Dewan Tunku Chancellor, University225 words
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Article, Illustration169 1966-09-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Son Sann, today paid a courtesy call on his Singapore counterpart, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, where they had 45 minutes discussion on economic and political matters. Mr. Sann later told newsmen that there should be more169 words
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509 1966-09-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurt. The alarming rate of road accidents in the Republic has moved the Government to launch a two-week Road Courtesy Campaign in an attempt to reduce road accidents. The campaign, which will begin from Sept. 10 and end on Sept. 24, will509 words
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Article, Illustration247 1966-09-09 5 Kalwant S. Sidhu - Certificated teachers to raise for Medical Progress Fund By Kalwant S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Certificated Teachers' Branch of the Singapore Teachers' Union will soon launch a massive island-wide campaign to raise funds for the Medical Progress Fund; Disclosing this in an exclusive interview with the Eastern Sun, the Chairman,247 words
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Article47 1966-09-09 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs, A small fire gutted a workshop at Chin Swee Road at 8 p.m. today. Three fire engines rushed to the scene and had it under control in less than an hour. No one is injured The cause of the fire is not known.47 words
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Article44 1966-09-09 5 BUKIT MEHTAJAM, Thurs. —Chan Ah Yee, 83, was found lying dead in a monsoon drain opposite the railway station here yesterday. The body was removed to the Mortuary. Police believed Chan /ell into the drain and died. No foul play is suspected.44 words
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136 1966-09-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A four-member Singapore delegation left here this afternoon to attend the ECA'FE Sub-Committee talks on electric power in Manila which start from tomorrow to Sept. 16. The delegation comprises engineers frorr. the Public Utilities Boaid Mr. L. R. Estrop (transmission), M. K.136 words
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Article32 1966-09-09 5 MUAR, Thurs—The Bukit Gambir Local Council, 17 miles north of here has warned the residents in the area to renew their bicycle licences for the year early or face prosecution.32 words
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281 1966-09-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Housing and Development Board is making every effort to cut down rents, but finds it extremely difficult to do so in view of the rising costs in land and construction. In a statement today, the Board pointed out that281 words
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Article, Illustration194 1966-09-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Forty employees of the Port of Singapore Authority rallied together and passed the hat round to raise $lO6 for the Muar widow, Madam Khoo Pok Khin, and her nine children. The workers' representative, Mr. Lee Kia Puang, walked intoEastern Sun Photo. - 194 words
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Article70 1966-09-09 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore and Indonesia have agreed to resume telephone and telegraph services from tomorrow. Initially, traffic from Singapore to Jakarta and vice-versa, will be operated by the Telecoms Department. Telephone services will operate from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.70 words
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Article106 1966-09-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Government is sending more scholars overseas for undergraduate studies in various aspects of engineering under the Colombo Plan and other schemes. The government has for some time been sending scholars overseas to ensure that the progress of industralisation Is not hampered by a106 words
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Article20 1966-09-09 5 SELMA, Thurs.—A total of $87.20 was collected here during Flower Day for the Lady Temp>ar T.B. Hospital Fund.20 words
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421 1966-09-09 5 Peter Loke - From Indonesia comes $7 mil. order for ships By Peter Loke SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore will soon enjoy a big ship-building •'boom." The "boom" in sight for Singapore shipyards will be the building of more modern cargo-vessels by the Indonesian Government for its trading concerns421 words
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Article68 1966-09-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 130 local Journalists from radio, TV, newspapers and magazines will hold a dinner in honour of Enche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, at the People's Association. Kallang, this Friday at 7.30 p.m. Enche Ghazali is due to leave for68 words
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135 1966-09-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A two-day seminar on Market Research, organised by the Singapore Institute of Management, will be held at the Shell Theatrette. Collyer Quay, on Sept. 15 and 16 from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Speakers at the seminar are Messrs. P.C. Stephenson, Marketing135 words
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Article41 1966-09-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The "Singapore Nite Social and Dance" to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sept. 10, is now postponed to Oct. 1. The Hall will be used for the Travelling Exhibition "Cambodia Today.**41 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-09-09 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The newly-appointed High Commissioner for Singapore in New Zealand, Mr. Kenneth Michael Byrne, (left) signs the visitors' book in the office of the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Keith Hoi- yoake (looking on). Mr. Byrne, who is the first representative from Singapore103 words
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Article42 1966-09-09 5 MUAR. Thurs. A new comprehensive school costing $350,000.00 has been con structed at Harit Jawa, 8 miles from here. The building has a science laboratory, a domestic science room and a workshop. It can accommodate 400 pupils.42 words
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Article37 1966-09-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Acting Hinister of Commerce and Industry, Enche Khaw Kai Boh, will declare open the first made-in-Malaysia floating trade fair at No. 3 Wharf, old Port Swettenham on sat. at 10.00 a.m.37 words
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Miscellaneous402 1966-09-09 2 Why crack your head when you can tackle easier quiz like ours EASTERN SUN $3,000 Contest CONTEST NO. 6 Quiz for September 9, 1966. 1. When did Singapore become the 116 th member of the U.N.? 2. The Parliament of Malaysia has two Houses, what are they? 3. What is402 words
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Miscellaneous116 1966-09-09 3 K.L. Diary National Zoo at Ulu Klang 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Muzium Negara 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Life Size Sculptures Exhibition at Chinese Arsembly Hall 10 a.m. to116 words
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Miscellaneous601 1966-09-09 4 What's on in today s Radio and Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Babru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pabat; 9 Kluang. 3.00 Opening Annct; 3.01 Tonight Orchestra; 3.25 The Big Mac Show; 4.00 Sherlock Holmes; 4.30 Close Down. 5.45601 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-09-09 5 TIME AND TIDE Ptnang: 5.47 a.m. (6.1 ft).), 8.39 p.m. (5.4 ft.). Port Swettenham: 10.22 a.m. (9.7 ft.). Port Dickson: 12.33 p.m. (6.4 ft.). Singapore: 5.07 a.m. (5.9 ft.), 4.13 p.m. (7.2 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 4.45 a.m. (6.4 ft.), 2.09 p.m. (6.3 ft). Kuan tan: 3.49 a.m. (7.7 ft.), 1.0353 words
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Miscellaneous55 1966-09-09 5 STORE DIARY 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Macßltchie Reservoir Labours' Quarters; Kam pong Reteh; Thomson Road. 5} m.s. Wayang Stage; and Lee Cheng School, Jalan Chye Kay. 7.30 p.m. Radio Singapura, Caldecott Hill: Mr. G. G. Thomson. Director of Political Study Centre will speak on,55 words
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WORLD NEWS
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527 1966-09-09 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP). TTNLIKE most women visitors, the Philippines' First Lady won't go shopping when she comes to New York this month. For her, as for her husband, President Ferdinand Marcos, it will be strictly a working visit. There won't be527 words
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Article100 1966-09-09 6 NEW YORK. Thurs. (AP) Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.. son of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt, accepted an offer yesterday by the Liberal Party's policy committee to run for governor of New York. Explaining his bolt from the Democratic Party, he told a news conference100 words
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Article30 1966-09-09 6 LONDON, Thurs (UPI) Indonesian Minister for Economy and Finance, Sultan Hamengku Buwono arrived here last night for talks with the British government. He made no statement on arrival.30 words
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124 1966-09-09 6 FORT DIX, New Jersey, Thurs. (AP) Pvt. Dennis Mora was found guilty yesterday by a U.S. Army General Court-Martial of disobeying orders to go to Vietnam, and sentenced to three years imprisonment at hard labour, dishonourable discharge and forfeiture of124 words
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Article115 1966-09-09 6 ALBANY. New York. Thurs (AP) A Roman Catholic priest was arrested yesterday when he refused to leave a hospital here, police said, after attempting to see a hospital director to discuss a complaint of a negro employee. The Rev. Donald J. Bauer. Pastor of the Corpus Christi115 words
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Article78 1966-09-09 6 TOKYO. Thurs. (AFP) Some 250 persons, mostly policemen, were injured when about 1,000 extreme leftwing Zengakura students and 2,000 policemen clashed in Yokosvka tonight. The students, who formed part of a demonstration against the docking of an American nuclear submarine in Yokosuka, stoned police and smashed78 words
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122 1966-09-09 6 SALISBURY, Rhodesia, Thurs. (AP) Finance Minister, John Wrathall has been appointed Deputy Premier to lan Smith, it was learned officially yesterday. For months, Mr. Smith has been pushing for the appointment of Mr. Wrathall rather than the Internal Affairs Minister, Mr. William Harper,122 words
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Article, Illustration29 1966-09-09 6 wHh d i?ptt°o» StS'ln?? n W SaW #n ,SSUed by Hs,nhua South Vietnam Liberation Army men standing on the wreckage of a U.S. plane downed by them.29 words
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Article141 1966-09-09 6 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Thurs. AP). The body of Prime Minister Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, who was assassinated in Parliament on Tuesday, will be flown to Pretoria today for a State Funeral two days later, Johannesburg's Rand Daily Mail said. A Defence Force Viscount will fly the141 words
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Article184 1966-09-09 6 TORONTO. Thurs. (AP) Model Louise Baker says she hasn't heard from Lloyd's of London atout her application for an Insurance policy to cover her against becoming pregnant during the next five years. "I haven't had a word from them," the 21-year-old unmarried photographer's model184 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-09-09 6 "YOU may take off your clothes" is the slogan of the German lingerie market for this autumn fashion. What Eve once covered she might now show and what she once wore under her dress might now be worn over it. "Sporties" are what thesePANA PHOTO. - 95 words
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130 1966-09-09 6 ROME, Thurs. (AP) Italy and Rumania agreed last night on a need for "cooperative relations" by all nations regardless of political and social leanings. The Italian Foreign Ministry, in a communique at the end of a two-day official visit by Rumanian Foreign Minister, Mr Corneliu130 words
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Article76 1966-09-09 6 VATICAN CITY. Thurs. (UPI) The Vatican City newspaper Osservatore Romano reacted yesterday with "Horror and condemnation'' to the assassination of South Africa Premier Hendrik Verwoerd At the same time it announced that Vatican Secretary of State Amelto Cardinal Cicogmani had asked apostolic delegate in South Africa.76 words
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Article228 1966-09-09 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP). Valentin A. Revin, 34-year-old Soviet diplomat who the State Department said bungled his role as an espionage agent, was deported last night. Revin, accompanied by his wife. Aleksandra, 35, and three-year old daughter Olga, left on Air France for Paris en route228 words
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Article95 1966-09-09 6 BATTLE CREEK. Michigan. Thurs. (UPI).—A fourengine Jet airliner with 109 persons aboard lost two engines in flight yesterday and made an emergency landing at Kellogg Airport here. No one was hurt. An American airliners spokesman said the landing was made without difficulty by the pilot,95 words
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Article44 1966-09-09 6 ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, Thurs. (AP) Miss New Hampshire, shapely Nancy Anne Naylor, won the swim suit competition in the opening round of the Miss American Pageant last night and Miss California, Charlene Diane Dallas, took talent honours with her piano wizar^cy.44 words
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Article118 1966-09-09 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. <AFP) Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk passed a restful night at Walter Reed Military Hospital but there has been no change in his condition, a State Department spokesman said today. He was brought to the hospital yesterday reportedly suffering from influenza and118 words
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Article89 1966-09-09 6 LONDON, Thurs (AFP) General Ne Win,' the Burmese Head of state left London by air today for New York to start a seven-day official visit to the United States. Accompanying him were his wife and an official party of 14. During a month-long private89 words
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Article73 1966-09-09 6 N EW YOR K, Thurs. (UPI) j y bewildering douoit ;aiker of motion pictures, died early yesterday at the Friar's Club after finishing his act at a dinner honouring comedian Joe E. Lews. Kelly was in his late 60 s. His talent for constructing meaningless sentences73 words
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Article109 1966-09-09 6 PRESCOTT, Arizon. Thurs. (AP) Phyllis Treml per, 2, was mauled to dea»h by a caged hlack bear at a trailer park near here V p£ terday. J Deputy Sheriff Dua n Kingsbury said the little was walking by the cagi when the bear reached undeJ109 words
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85 1966-09-09 6 KREMS, Austria, Thuri, (AP) Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik of Indonesia has arrived in trj wine-growing town to preside over a conference of Indonesian Ambassador to European and African countries. The Indonesian embassy in Vienna said the conference will last two da s, but gave85 words
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Article55 1966-09-09 6 LONDON Thurs. (AFP)— Britain's new Foreign Serr*» tary, Mr. George Brown, had a talk today with Mr. Georg# Ball, American under-serre* tary of State who is on t private visit to London. It was his first official meeting with an American government representative Informed sources said thi talk55 words
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Article100 1966-09-09 7 ATLANTIC CITY, New lersev. Thurs. (AP) Charlene "Diane Dallas, who was awarded the title of Miss California when the original State Queen relinquished her title, won the preliminary talent contest last night in the Miss America competi--1 The brown-haired beauty performed Aram Khachaturian's "Toneata on the100 words
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118 1966-09-09 7 PEPEETE, Tahiti, Thurs. <UPI>. President Charles de Gaulle arrived in this Pacific paradise yesterday, hopeful of witnessing an atomic bomb test as visual proof of France's membership in the nuclear club. It appeared, however, that the French leader might not see the blast118 words
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Article89 1966-09-09 7 PEARL HARBOUR. Thurs. CAP). Rear Adm. Li PehChow, Commander of the Chinese Naval Training Centre on Formasa, has arrived in Hawaii to begin a tour of U.S. Navy installations. Admiral Li is the tfuest of Admiral Roy L. Johnson, Commander in Chief of the U.S.89 words
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Article, Illustration57 1966-09-09 7 COPENHAGEN, Thurs. (AP). Denmark s Crown Princess Margrethe embraces her reported French fiance. Count Henri Marie Jean Andre ae Laborde de Monpeiat, 3rd secretary of the French Embassy in London, in Copenhagen recently after the Count flew in from Brussels. He will stay with the Royal57 words
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Article160 1966-09-09 7 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Thurs. (AP) A group of "armed workers" in Syria marched into a state-owned insurance company and forced seven employees to "resign", the Syrian government newspaper A 1 Thawra said. The report yesterday indicated the government had started putting into effect its announced intention160 words
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Article63 1966-09-09 7 UNITED NATIONS, Nett York, Thurs. (AFP). U Thant, Secretary General of the United Nations, is to give a press conference on Sept. 19. it was announced today. Although the Secretary General made it understood he would willingly answer questions to clarify his resignation declaration of63 words
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Article31 1966-09-09 7 THE HAGUE. Thurs. (UPI) —The Netherlands and Indonesia have reached agreement on broad lines of a financial agreement between the two countries. Foreign Minister Dr. Joseph Luns said yesterday.31 words
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660 1966-09-09 7 Flags flown at half-mast in South Africa... CAPETOWN, Thurs. (AFP). COUTH African Minister of Justice, Mr. B. J. Vorster said today that as far as it was known the assassination of Premier Hendrik Verwoerd was the work of an individual alone.660 words
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Article87 1966-09-09 7 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) An Australian scientist. Dr. John McPhee. has been appointed Chief of the International Wool Secretariat s (IWS) product development and technical service laboratories, IWS announced today. McPhee will had the new IWS technical centre in Yorkshire when it is completed in 196887 words
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187 1966-09-09 7 LONDON, T h u r s. Britain has made a very strong protest to China over the treatment meted out to the British nun, Sister Catherine Rogan. by the "Red Guards" in Peking recently. It was made orally by Lord Walston. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of187 words
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Article153 1966-09-09 7 LONDON, Thurs. <AP).— A leading American editor who talked with South African officials only a few days before Premier Verwoerd's assassination says: "I don't think there will be any basic change in the government's apartheid policy." Erwin D. Canham. editor in chief of the Christian153 words
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291 1966-09-09 7 pAIRO, Thurs. (AP). A Ben Barka-style case involving Tunisia and West Germany is in the making, the official Middle East News Agency said last night. The agency said Ibrahim Tobal. head of the Tunisian opposition abroad. has cabled the West German291 words
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Article145 1966-09-09 7 NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) Fire broke out today aboard the 30,000-ton passenger liner Hanseatic at its Hudson River pier. A single alarm was issued when the fire was reported shortly after 8 a.m. but in less than an hour three more alarms were sounded and additional145 words
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Article, Illustration55 1966-09-09 7 BLACKPOOL, England, Thurs. (AP). Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson of England emphasises a point recently at the North England city of Blackpool as he tells the Trade Union Congress that "one false, careless step" in the present international trading and fiscal situation could throw the55 words
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Article101 1966-09-09 7 LONDON. Thurs. The morning session of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers meeting in London yesterday was fully taken up with an appraisal of the Rhodesian problem from the point of view of Zambia. The Zambian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Simon Kapwepwe. spoke for about 80 minutes and101 words
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Article116 1966-09-09 7 JERUSALEM. Israeli Section, Thurs. (AP) An Israeli Army Patrol last night intercepted and killed two armed infiltrators near Kfar Yuval, a village at Israel's northernmost border, an Israeli Army spokesman announced. He said two men wer® armed with Karl Gustav submachine guns. Two other armed infiltrators116 words
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Article77 1966-09-09 7 LONDON. Thurs. (AFP). —The People's China Charge d'Affaires in London, Mr. Hsiung Hsiang-Hui went to the Foreign Office today for a meeting with Lord Walston, under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. One of the subjects down for discussion was understood to be the closing of77 words
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126 1966-09-09 7 OTTAWA. Thurs. (AP) Justice Wishart Spence has delivered a copy of his report on the Gerda Munsinger inquiry to the Federal cabinet, it was learned yesterday. It is to be flown to London to Prime Minister Mr. Lester Pearson. Mr. Pearson said at a126 words
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Article103 1966-09-09 7 PAPHOS. Cyprus. Thurs. (AP) The Greek motor cargo vessel Alexis, with an 11 man crew, caDsised and sank at sea between Rhodes and Cyprus last Monday morning, survivors reported here last night. Seven Greek sailors, including the captain, were cast ashore near here after clinging103 words
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Article90 1966-09-09 7 ATLANTA. Georgia, Thurs. (UPI). About 200 Negro youths, urged on by leaders of the Student nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), rioted yesterday. overturning police vehicles and pelting officers with rocks and bottles. Police fired shots over the heads of the crowd in an efforts to halt the disturbance.90 words
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Miscellaneous223 1966-09-09 6 I capitol" a Phone 297 OPENS TODAY No Frre List 11am. 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 pm. Gregory Peck Sophia Lorea "ARABESQUE" <UI-SBI Panavision Color S!3s*£sry'n7iTr sr ■nflrr R E X Phone *****1 LAST DAY NOTE TIMES 11.15. 1.45. 4.15. 6 45. 8.30 Jins Shamsudm "GERAK KILAT" a Malay with Eng./Chinese223 words
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Article396 1966-09-09 8 'THE resumption of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and Pakistan has cleared away the one year's hostility harboured by Pakistan towards Malaysia. The sensitiveness of the Pakistan Government arising out of the Kashmir dispute with India was the cause of the break with Malaysia. The former Pakistani Foreign396 words
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Article348 1966-09-09 8 fpHE worst job going in the world today is that of Secretary-General of the United Nations. The fact that U Thant is being asked to stand for a second term is evident that few persons would want to fill the post he is vacating. One term is enough348 words
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Article, Illustration1590 1966-09-09 8 R. M. Carey - By R. M. Carey, THIS article summarises the salient features of Natural Rubber production and consumption for 1965. Malaysian output continues to dominate tcorld supply and should top the million-ton mark by 1968. In 1965 natural rubber production exceeded 2,365,000 tons. This1,590 words
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Article, Illustration147 1966-09-09 9 OTHMAN WOK - OTHMAN WOK Minister of Culture and Social Affairs Singapore. Message from Inche Othman Wok, Minister for Culture and Social Affairs and Chairman, Singapore Sports Council. "Ten Pin Bowling is one of the new sports in Singapore but it has already established itself as one of the147 words
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Article142 1966-09-09 9 Roy H. Gruneberg - Roy H. Gruneberg Product Manager American Cigarette Co. (Overseas) Ltd. The President, Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress. Mr. President, "Once again, we take this opportunity of expressing our gratification in sponsoring this 1966 Singapore National Championship. "Our thanks also go to the Tournament Committee of the STBC for organising142 words
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105 1966-09-09 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Bowling balls will go crashing along the lanes at Jackie's Bowl in Orchard Road and the Singapore Island and Country Club tomorrow as the Singapore National Championships for 1966 get underway. Top-flight bowlers from Australia, Thailand and Hongkong art among 2,500 entries105 words
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Article, Illustration84 1966-09-09 9 BOWLING is fast becoming a national game in Singapore and Malaysia especially with the younger set. Most of the bowling centres, are often crowded with bowlers both during the day and also at night. Bowling has come a long way since it was84 words
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Article, Illustration7 1966-09-09 9 The Organising Committee at work7 words
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Article, Illustration272 1966-09-09 9 W. H. Goodwin - W. H. Goodwin, President, Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress. "It is my privilege and pleasure, on behalf of the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress, to welcome you all to the Singapore Nation* al Tenpin Bowling Championships. 1966. "I would like to take this opportunity to extend our appreciation and thanks272 words
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551 1966-09-09 10 Organised by the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress Sponsored by the American Cigarette Co. (Overseas) Ltd. Programme Of Events JACKIE'S BOWL, ORCHARD Friday, 9th September, 1966. 8.00 p.m. Opening Ceremony Cr Parade of Competitors in Sponsored Team Event National Anthems. Addresses by Mr. Bill Goodwin, President of551 words
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Article122 1966-09-09 10 THE President of the Kent Bowl Association, Mr. A. D. Colesky, has said the step taken to include the Association centres in the championship is a bold one. It Is my pleasure, on behalf of the committee and members of the Kent Bowl Association, to122 words
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Article, Illustration94 1966-09-09 10 TERENCE PERREAU is a completely dependable player with the "killer" instinct. He can always "catch" his man as he befits a police officer. Terry a slow approach, smooth delivery and good follow through to roll a relatively straight ball with small hook, but consistent accuracy and94 words
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Article, Illustration234 1966-09-09 11 The Pilot Pins team bowls in the open division of the premier league, held on Mondays at the Jackie s Bowl, Orchard Road. The team has entered for the "A" division in the National Championships. The Pilot Pins team consists of the staff of234 words
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Article, Illustration286 1966-09-09 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. er haps one who really fr.akes the bowling profession jeem really worthwhile is Guenther Gscdom, who does average of 65,000 miles travelling per year as a professional bowler. From Hongkong to Venice, London to Paris. You name the place he's been there, and its not286 words
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Article, Illustration155 1966-09-09 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Island Country Club seems to be the birthplace of several of our potential competitive bowlers in Singapore. One such person, who needs very little Introduction to our bowling circle is Jesse Dy. Jesse started bowling as a recreational past-time with his155 words
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225 1966-09-09 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.For Gary Burling, 25, the flame of success will burn even stronger if he carries away the title of "Master" at tonight's Singapore National Ten Pin Bowling Championships 1966 at the Jackie's Bowl Orchard Road. Gary. from Sydney, Australia won his trip to Singapore two months ago after winning225 words
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Article, Illustration64 1966-09-09 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. John Hagley, 31, is a bowler who has no inhibitions of competing with some of the top bowlers despite his limited experience as a bowler. For John only started bowling some eighteen months ago and does an average of three to four sessions per week. John64 words
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Advertisement141 1966-09-09 10 ss I I One eraser will be given away free with every bottle of Pilot Ink purchased. This offer lasts from Ist September to 31st October 1966. Hurry, buy your Pilot Ink now. Stocks are limited. Offer extends throughout Malaysia and Singapore. A lf Qf I r ou%r4 USE BOWL141 words
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Advertisement88 1966-09-09 11 I I ri i i i Jackie's Bowl, Orchard, are proud to have been chosen to be one of the venues for the STBC Singapore National Championship m ORCHARD VV r u ju« <•* •w W m i m 3* 4 CTT3 5S i i y/r/ff/fw7fS7#77 If Congratulations to the88 words
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Article125 1966-09-09 12 MANILA. Thurs. (AP) At least 14 countries will participate in the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) session on electric power which opens tomorrow. The conference will last from Sept. 9 to 16. A spokesman for the Department of Commerce and Industry125 words
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Article87 1966-09-09 12 MANILA, Thurs. (AP) Commerce and Industry Secretary Marcelo S. Balatbat has recommended to President Ferdinand E. Marcos the sending of a Philippine trade mission to Indonesia. A announcement today from the Department of Commerce ana Industry said Mr. Balatbat's recommendation was contained in a report87 words
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Article91 1966-09-09 12 TAIPEI, Thurs. (AP).— A well dug by prospectors in Hsinchu county, northwest Formosa, was reported today to be producing 1,200 barrels of oil a day. The prospectors, who work for the state-owned Chinese Petroleum, Corp., were quoted as saying a well yielding 1.000 barrels of oil91 words
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Article14 1966-09-09 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The tin price for today was $607 per picul, up $l-1/8.14 words
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Article163 1966-09-09 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Goods worth about $lOO,000 will leave Singapore for Saigon tomorrow on a DC-4 aircraft chartered by an American company, Far East Enterprises, in association with Guthrie Co. The goods include motorcycles, air-conditioners refrigerators, water heaters and frozen goods. This is the second "commercial163 words
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Article62 1966-09-09 12 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) —The Export-Import Bank of Washington has announced a U553,300,000 dollar loan for Korean Air Lines Inc. (KAL) to assist in financing the purchase of one DC-9-32 aircraft and related spare parts and ground support equipment from Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc. The total contract62 words
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Article113 1966-09-09 12 KINSHASA, CONGO, Thurs. (AP) A week-long meeting of the International Tin Agreement nations opened in Kinshasa yesterday. Twently-»two major producing and consuming nations are represented. The Congo and Nigeria are major African producers. In his welcoming address. Congolese Prime Minister Brigadier General Leonard Mulamba said successful113 words
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Article28 1966-09-09 12 LONDON. Thurs. (UPl> The International Coffee Council fixed total authorised coffee exports for the 1966-67 Coffee Year under the International Coffee Agreement at 46,862,000 (M) bags.28 words
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Article137 1966-09-09 12 SINGAPORE The following ships are expected to be in port today. Godowns Vessels 1/2 Hoegh Cap* 3/4 Banda 5 Sandra 6 7 Golden Wonder 8/9 Java Mail 10/11 Satsuma Maru 13/14 Dolius 15/16 Sabang 18 Levernbank 19 U.S. Tourist 23/24 Angelic N--25/26 Ellen Maersk 29/30 Rajula 31/32 Tokai137 words
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Article133 1966-09-09 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Previous Today's Sellers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk Aug 44.00 44.00 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums Aug 45.00 Sugar (Java) ex-godown. 25.50 25.50 Nutmegs 110s 475.00 475.00 Nutmegs B W 250.00 250.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 135.00 Pepper Black133 words
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Article86 1966-09-09 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in the rates to merchants today: New York: Buying T. T. 32-11/16; Airmail, O.D. 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills; 33-7/16 trade bills. Selling T.T./O.D. ready were: New York 32-3/8; Deutsche Marks 129-1/8; Holland Guilders 117-1/8;86 words
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Article500 1966-09-09 12 SINGAPORE, Thu r s. The easier trend of the week continued on the Stock Exchange today, although buying interest seemed to be developing at the lower levels. Shell ords were particularly weak with business passing at $2.57. Properties were weak with Town City and Central500 words
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Article90 1966-09-09 12 TOKYO. Thurs. (AP) The third regional conference of development banks in Asia will hold a threeday conference in Tokyo from Sept. 13-15 to exchange views on matters concerning develop m en t banking. The conference, which met previously in Bombay, in 1962, and Teheran, Iran, in 1963, is90 words
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Article212 1966-09-09 12 B S Alex. Bricks Ords 16.50 Boustead 1.51 1.52 Chemical Co 1.40 1.41 Cola Storage 2.82 2.83 Dunlop 2.23 2.35 E. Smelting 4.00 4.04 Esso Ords 2.89 2.90 United Holdings CCR 1.85 1.87 Fitzpatricks 1.55 F N. Ords 3.54 3.56 Gammon 1.92 1.93 G. E. Life 62.50 Guinness 2.21212 words
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Article36 1966-09-09 12 Central Prop 79 .80 City Dev. 34 .35 Faber Union .54 Island Pen 44* .46 K. L, Prop .80 .85 San Holdings 28* .29 Sel. Prop 1.25 S'pore Land 56* .58* Town k City .8136 words
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Article108 1966-09-09 12 Ampat CCR 9/11 Aokam 3.70 Austral Amal. CD 23/6 23/9 Austral Malay CDXR 32/6 Ayer Hitam 21/4| 21/9 Ber junta! 32/4* 33/Gopeng 34/« Hong Kong Idris Hyd. 14/6 15/3 Johan 29 K'pong Lanjut 23/3 23,8 Kamunting 18/4* 19/..Kent 10/8 Kramat 11/3 12/3 Kuala Kampar 24/9 Kuchai 1.95 Larut 11/1*108 words
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Article38 1966-09-09 12 Bassett (50cts) 75 .80 Borelli (New) 2.15 2.25 Kempas 1.90 1.93 New Scudai 4.10 4.50 New Serendah 2.30 2.31 Riverview 2/5 Sel. Coconut 2.84 2.95 Surjgei Tukang 1.05 1.12 Temerloh XD 2.02 2.15 United Malacca 1.8038 words
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Article46 1966-09-09 12 Anglo-Asian XD 1/0* Anglo Oriental 3/3/3 B. Kawan XCR 6/3 Bk S'bawang XD 5/5/6 Cicely 2/4* 2/6 Craigielea 1/5 E. Asiatic 1/6 Guthrie 24/6 K L. Kepong 2/1* Kulim 1/7 1/8 London Asiatic 3/Malaya General 2/5 Meilimau Pegoh 2/- Petaling 3/5 Strs Rubber 1/1*46 words
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Article28 1966-09-09 12 First Malayan 2.15 2.25 Second Malayan 1.52 1.62 Third Malayan 1.12 1.23 Malaysian Commerce .88 .99 Mai. Savings Fund XD 1.29 1.39 Sterling Commodity 3/10 4/528 words
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Article272 1966-09-09 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Sept, first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p..m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur t(Miay at 60-| cents per lb., down i cent. The tone was very quiet. The market opened lower on London advices and ruled thin and quiet all morning. Mid-morning a downward272 words
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Article35 1966-09-09 12 WASHINGTON, Thuri. (AP) —The U.S. Government sold 35 tons of surplus stockpile tin yesterday, 30 tons of Grade B at US$l.52 a pound and five tons of Grade C at U551.5150 a pound.35 words
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Article127 1966-09-09 12 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI)— Prince Philip, who once suggested that Britain "pull its ftngdr out" if it wants to compete in the economic world, did his bit to sell on the International market. The husband of Queen Elizabeth turned up at the Farnborough Air Show while Mr.127 words
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Advertisement82 1966-09-09 12 Eastebn Sun CIA SS/F/FD AOS LITTLE BIT THAT GOES A LONG WAT EACH WORD 50 or 25 cents (see above) PLEASE WRITE IN CAPITAL LETTERS Advertiser's Name Address Telephone No Number of Insertions Date(s) Requested... >•.*•••• Cost Classified advertisements may b? handed at the following addresses; 39. |ALAN SULTAN. KUALA82 words
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Article53 1966-09-09 13 MONTREAL. Thurs. (APFK Airlines' fares will revised at the forthcoming Honolulu meeting of the International Air Transport Association (lATA), lAT A headquarters here said today. The meeting, starting 6ept. 12, will also discuss various questions linked with operation and fares. The revised fares will take effect from53 words
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Article53 1966-09-09 13 NEW YORK. Thurs. V 'AP). America's largest Federal Reserve Bank said yesterday "it is becoming increasingly clear that inflationary pressures are continuing to intensify" in the U.S. economy. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said "it is evident that inflation has again become one of America's most53 words
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Article, Illustration306 1966-09-09 13 MINISTER for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San, will today open Jurong Tile Work Ltd.'s million dollar pioneer factory at lar pioneer factory at the 11-$ milestone Jurong L'.oad. Mr. Chan Wah Chip, the firm's managing director said that because of the comparatively untapped potential306 words
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235 1966-09-09 13 LONDON, Thurs. Six Concord supersonic airliners have been ordered by United Air Lines, which operates mainly domestic routes in the United States of America. It hopes to take delivery of the first aircraft in 1973. The order was confirmed on Wednesday, Sept. 7,235 words
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Article, Illustration26 1966-09-09 13 Lord Errol of Hale (above), President of the London Chamber of Commerce who is leading the 20man British trade mission to Malaysia and Singapore in November.26 words
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Article152 1966-09-09 13 TIME AIRLINES FROM 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. 10 30 a.m. ML 451 Kuching. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, 2.45 p.m. Malacca MAL 043 Kota Bahru, Kuala Lumpur. 3.30 p.m. MAL 453 Jesselton.. 3.50 p.m. Air India152 words
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Article170 1966-09-09 13 TIME AIRLINES TO 700 a.m. ML 032 Malacca. K. Lumpur, Ipoh, 7.15 a.m. ML 452 Penang, K. Bahru. Kuching. 7.31 a.m. MAL 122 Kuala Lumpur. 7.40 a.m. MAL 452 Kuching. 8.00 a.m. PAA 842 Saigon, Manila, Guam, Honolulu, 8 00 a.m. Thai 402 Los Angeles. Bangkok, Hongkong,170 words
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Article128 1966-09-09 13 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8.15 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. 8 25 a.m. MAL (ML 032) Singapore, Malacca. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 044) Singapore. 12.30 p.m. MAL (ML 512) Singapore. 12.35 p.m. MAL (ML 008) Singapore. 1.25 p.m. MAL (ML128 words
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Article122 1966-09-09 13 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 8.45 a.m. 8 45 a.m. MAL (ML 122 > MAL (ML 032) Singapore. Ipoh, Penang, Knta Bahru. Malacca, Singapore. Kuantan, Kota Bahru. 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) 10.20 a.m. MAL (ML 044) 10.30 a.m. MAL (ML 118122 words
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Article144 1966-09-09 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The new Identity Card Registeration Scheme introduced by the Singapore Government in May, brought photographers a minor boom. The normal charge was 70 cents for two pieces of 24mm x 36mm photographs, but keener competition brought the price down to 45 cents or144 words
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Article100 1966-09-09 13 TOKYO, Thurs. (AFP) Japan's cement export trade is reaping gains from the Vietnam war, trade reports indicated. A total of 160,113 tons of cement was shipped overseas during August including 63,200 tons destined to South Korea, 24,005 tons to Thailand, and 10,173 tons to Singapore Shipments to100 words
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Article35 1966-09-09 13 TOKYO. Thurs. (AFP) The production of manmade fibres in Japan during August totalled 83,670 tons, showing a gain of one per cent over the previous month, the Japan Chemical Fibres Association reported today.35 words
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Article82 1966-09-09 13 TOKYO. Thurs. (Kyodo)— Ministry of International Trade and Industry sources do not believe the recent series of steps taken by Peking against Japan Communist Party-affiliated trade representatives will develop into any serious impediment in Japan's trade with Communist China. They expressed such a view yesterday82 words
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Article, Illustration128 1966-09-09 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Mr. A. P. Chin, training co-or-dlnator of Mobil Oil Malaya Limited, recently returned from Hong Kong and Taipeh where he gave training lectures to supervisors employed by Mobil affiliates in the two countries. Two groups of twenty supervisors in Hong Kong attended 30 hours of128 words
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Article32 1966-09-09 13 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) The Department of Agriculture announced issuance of a food for peace purchase authorisation to India for U553,290,000 worth of wheat, amounting to about 50,000 metric tons.32 words
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339 1966-09-09 14 LONDON, Thurs. (AFP) West Ham, whose policy of attack had brought them nine goals but only two draws, gained their first victory of the season when they scored four more goals, to trounce Manchester City 4-1 at Manchester. Their brilliant football339 words
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Article176 1966-09-09 14 LONDON, Sept. (UPI)— Results of Wednesday night's English League soccer matches: FIRST DIVISION Chelsea 2, Leicester 2. Leeds U. 2, Sunderland 1. Man. City 1, West Ham U. 4. N'castle U. 1 West Brom. 3. Stoke City 3, Man. United 0. SECOND DIVISION 81. Rovers 2 Preston176 words
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Article96 1966-09-09 14 JAKARTA, Thurs. (AFP) Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik has confirmed that Indonesia will send a contingent with the Asian Games flag to Bangkok. Mr. Malik said "if time allowed we would send along a team" to the Asian Games beginning this December in Bangkok.96 words
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47 1966-09-09 14 BANGKOK. Thurs (AP) The gold medal, released by the Fifth Asian Games organizing committee is on display in Bangkok. The medals with the inscription "Ever Onward" the motto of the games will be given to winners of the forthcoming games, opening in Bangkok in December this year.47 words
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Article358 1966-09-09 14 LONDON. Thurs. (AFP) Bobby Neill, the indignant manager of Alan Rudkin, the deposed British bantamweight champion, is offering the British Boxing Board of Control a private showing of a video tape-recording of Tuesday night's title fight against Walter McGowan at Wembley to support358 words
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142 1966-09-09 14 PRAGUE, Thurs. (AFP) A crowd of 10,000 spectators here last night saw Japan beat the holders Soviet Union 3-2 in the world volleyball championships. This was the U.S.S.R. outfit's second defeat in the finals and third in the championships as a whole. Using an arrow142 words
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192 1966-09-09 14 LONDON. Thurs. (AFP). Mr. Lag Hidgon. administrative officer of the British Amateur Athletic Association, said last night that they had been forced to withdraw their invitation for a party of Kenyans to compete in Saturday's Cardiff games for financial reasons. Mr. Hidgon said that192 words
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276 1966-09-09 14 LONDON, Thurs. (AFP)— Billy Walker, the English heavyweight hope will meet America's Dick Wipperman in the supporting bout to Henry Cooper v Floyd Patterson fight, at the Empire Pool. Wembley, on Sept. 12. Wipperman is remembered as a man who gave Cooper a276 words
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Article, Illustration494 1966-09-09 14 T.P. S - (By: T.P.S. SINGAPORE, Thurs. Everyone agreed. The 2-day Tunku Abdul Rahman Circuit Races at Sungei Renggam were a tremendous success. All the events were completed without a hitch. Thousands cheered and cheered the winners of the Formula Libre and the 150 miles motor cycle494 words
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186 1966-09-09 14 MODENA. Thurs. (AFP) The Japanese Honda racer was the revelation of the year, top Italian Engineer Giulio Alfierl told a conference here yesterday. Italian engineers, drivers and auto firm executives were at the conference to hear Mr. Alfleri who is responsible for the latest186 words
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66 1966-09-09 14 Ron Wallwork, a printer from Bolton, Lancashire, i n north west England ,grimaces with effort as he strides to victory and the gold medal in the 20-mile walk during the Commonwealth Games held in Kingston, Jamaica. His time was 2 hours 44 minutes 42.8 seconds At the finishing tape he66 words
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472 1966-09-09 14 LONDON, Thurs. (AFP) Malcolm Gregson (Dyrham Park) twenty-three-year-old former British assistants champion, waved his club high in the air when he brought off the first of two major surprises by beating the giant Welshman David Thomas (Dunham Forest) by one hole in the472 words
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531 1966-09-09 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Rugger fans will again have a heavy weekend when the top teams here clash in matches to* be played all over the island. On Saturday itself there will be three matches. The Blacks, the best Asian rugby side on the island will531 words
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Article1099 1966-09-09 15 SULTAWS GOLD VASE Horses Class Div. 1-5% Fur. Str. 901 Credit Balance III 6y 10.02 (Roval Syndicate) R. Breuk. 031 Hokoru 6y 9.08 (Chukell Stable) R. Breuk ill Silver Crown 5y 8.11 (Mr. Ng Loong Kee) R. Breuk. 056 Top Honour 7y 8.11 (Chukell1,099 words
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Article, Illustration240 1966-09-09 15 WINDSOR LAD - Going still firm at Ipoh (BY WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Thurs. Lord Jim (Pretty) and Pizarro II (Nelson), two Gold Vase candidates, stepped up their preparation for Sunday's big race with a smart trial on a firm track this mornin*. Making a race of itPix by Tan Beng Sinn. - 240 words
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Article162 1966-09-09 15 NEW YORK. Thurs. (AP). —The internaslonale soccer team of Milan left Kennedy airport on Wednesday night for home after being defeated here by the Santos soccer team of Brazil. The Milan team is scheduled to begin League play in Milan on Sunday when it162 words
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Article118 1966-09-09 15 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI). Golfers from five nations so far have entered a tournament named for the late U.S. star Tony Lema and sponsored by the Variety Club's golfing society. it was announced on Wednesday. The entry list includes Dave Ragan. U. 8., Bob Stanton of Australia. Denis118 words
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Article, Illustration485 1966-09-09 15 Posner fined JPOH, Thurs. Apprentices Soaidi and P.K. Leong have been suspended by the Stewards from riding in races until Sept. 26 and Sept. 19 respectively for careless riding, according to the Stipendiary Steward's report on the second day of the Perak Turf Club'sPix by Tan Beng Sinn. - 485 words
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318 1966-09-09 15 PENANG BOWLING: PENANG, Thurs. Michael Chuah captured the Masters Trophy with a score of 1,617 pins in a gruelling three series of nine games among 12 finalists in the Masters Bowling Tournament. Wong Teng Leong with 1.589 was second and Lim Pee Hong came318 words
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Article172 1966-09-09 15 FRANKFURT, Th u r s (AFP) Both Cassius Clay and Karl Mildenberger may be given an anti-dope check before their world title fight here on Saturday, Arthur Werner an official of the German Professional Boxers Federation said yesterday. He explained that, if both boxers were willing,172 words
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143 1966-09-09 15 WALTON HEATH, England. Thurs. (UPI) —Dave Ragan of the U.S. emerged with a one-hole victory after the first round of match-play in the £5,020 "News of the World" professional golf championship on Wednesday. He beat Briton Vincent Hood. One of the biggest shocks of143 words
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Article62 1966-09-09 15 BOLOGNA, Italy Thurs. (AP) Spartak of Moscow defeated Bologna 2—o (0—0) Wednesday night to win an international soccer tournament here. Both Russian goals came in the final minutes of a technically balanced game. Brasov of Romania defeated Atletlco of Madrid 2 —o (I—o> to take62 words
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558 1966-09-09 15 U.S. SINGLES C'SHIPS: FOREST HILLS, New York, Thurs. (UPI A.P.). Australian Davis Cupper Fred Stolle, coming on strong near the end of a mediocre season, dealt America's hope of regaining the US. tennis singles championships a mighty blow on Wednesday by upsetting third seeded558 words
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Article105 1966-09-09 15 DONCASTER, England, Thurs. (AP) Sodium won the St. Leger horse racing classic on Wednesday. Charlottown, the favourite was second and David Jack was third in a tight finish. Sodium, starting at odds of six to 1. picked up a first prize of £41,177. Black Prince 11,105 words
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332 1966-09-09 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thun. Indonesia will take part in the coming Third Open Badminton Championships at the Negri Sembllan Chinese Recreation Indoor Stadium, Seremban, from Sept. 16 to 18. This was disclosed her# today by a spokesman of the Badminton Association of332 words
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456 1966-09-09 16 HONG KONG, Thurs. —A former Red Army officer who fled to escape the Red Guard purge in the mainland disclosed that one of the functions of the Red Guards is to maintain internal security to release Army troops to the border regions. Cheung456 words
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Article52 1966-09-09 16 SEOUL. Thurs. (AFP) Thirty-eight more persons died yesterday of sleeping sickness (encephalitis) raising the total death toll to 554, the Ministry of Health and Social affairs reported today. The ministry also said 135 new cases were reported yesterday bringing the overall total patients from the epidemic this summer52 words
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Article535 1966-09-09 16 SEATO- MANILA, Thurs. (UPI). The South-east Asia Treatv Organisation marks its 12th anniversary today as a collective Are brigade that has never extinguish- ed a blaze. But the eight-nation defense alliance, nonetheless, stands on a proud record of never also having surrendered an inch of territory535 words
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Article159 1966-09-09 16 MANILA, Thurs (AFP). —Massive rallies have begun in South-eastern Luzon against the spiralling price of rice. In Manila itself, consumers have started to feel the pinch of soaring prices during the week of heavy rainfall and floods when retailers jacked up the prices of the grain.159 words
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Article290 1966-09-09 16 MEDAN, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Thurs. (AP) Army sources here, under heavy pressure from student forces, say they may begin shipping Chinese out of the country this month. An Army Team from the supreme operation command (KOTI) Is making spot checks on the tense situation in290 words
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Article97 1966-09-09 16 SAIGON. Thurs. (AP).— An early morning fire destroyed one military warehouse and damaged another today at a sprawling U.S. Army supply complex on the outskirts of Saigon. The commanding officer of the depot. Colonel Joseph E. Pieklik. said "there is a suspicion this might have been97 words
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Article, Illustration372 1966-09-09 16 RANGOON, Thurs. (UPI) South Vietnamese consul general Nguyen Bich Lien said this afternoon that Vietnamese election on Sunday would increase his country's prestige in Asia. Commenting on the elections, Lien said, "These elections, which will form a constituent assembly, respond to the deep aspirations of the372 words
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Article171 1966-09-09 16 MANILA. Thurs. (AFP). —Manila reeled under fire and water yesterday as a giant fire hit the commercial district of Binondo, north of the city while the rest of the city lay under knee-deep floods. Heavy rains continued during the night, and low parts of the171 words
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185 1966-09-09 16 HONG KONG. Thurs. (UPI) The Far Eastern Economic Review said editorially yesterday that the United Nations should consider electing a Japanese Secretary General to replace (J Thant. "The system by which a new Secretary General of the U.N. is elected involves an unedifying and185 words
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Article63 1966-09-09 16 BANGKOK. Tnurs. (AP) Eight suspected cases of Encephalitis have been admitted for treatment at Bangkok's Municipal Hospital. a hospital spokesman said today. The spokesman said there has been no fatalities but he added one patient is in serious condition. Tests are now being conducted to determine the63 words
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97 1966-09-09 16 BRISBANE, Australia Thurs. (UPI) Philip, pine Senator R au Manglapus suggested yesterday that Australia could become a bridge between Asia and the Western world creatinj a multiracial society through Asian immigration. "The decision is up to the Australians," he >aid "It could take generations. Modern97 words
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384 1966-09-09 16 TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI). —Gen. Maxwell D. Tarlor former U.S. ambassador to Vietnam, declared here today little progress has been made on the political and economic fronts in the Vietnam war, and therefore more U.S. troops would be needed. Gen. Taylor, speaking to the Jiji384 words
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