Eastern Sun, 24 September 1966
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Title Section25 1966-09-24 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Esld. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 69. Saturday, September 24 1966. MC (P) 1912 KI)N 2309 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article733 1966-09-24 1 Penghulu Tawi Sli describes defeat of Dato Ningkan s minority government in Council Negri as a great victory for people of Sarawak and a great triumph for democracy.' Kuching, Sarawak Fri (UPI) THE SARAWAK Council Ne approved a motion of no-confidence against the Chief Minister Dato Stephen Kalong733 words
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155 1966-09-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The repatriation of "00 Indonesians captured during the three-year confrontation will begin early next month. The Indonesian Government has informed that they A'ould be sending a ship to pick up' their men who are now in detention camps in East155 words
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Article79 1966-09-24 1 JAKARTA. Fri. (AFP) The Indonesian Government today declared the present rupiah banknotes circulating in West Irian to be invalid. Instead, the Government reinstated the old West Irian rupiah which was withdrawn from circulation as part of monetary measures In the Republic last DecemDer. The Indonesian79 words
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Article, Illustration467 1966-09-24 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here today that Asia's non-aligned countries "are faced with an old and unprofitable situation which cannot be solved for a long time to come." Mr. Lee was asked if he could foresee a467 words
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231 1966-09-24 1 SEREMBAN, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan will leave for the United States for medical treatment on Sept. 27. This was disclosed today by the Mentri Besar Dato Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed at a press con- ference this morning. His231 words
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Article46 1966-09-24 1 HONG KONG, Fri (AP) Captain John Henry Tarrobino, commanding officer of the American aircraft carrier Oriskany, was presented yesterday a silver cup by a Chinese shipping company for saving the lives of 44 crew members of the ill-fated ort carrier 'August Moon.'46 words
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Article115 1966-09-24 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Frl. (L'Pl)—Tun Abdul Razak. Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, arrived her e last night en route to the United Nations. Tun Razak, who arrived from the Far East aboard a Pan-American airways flight, planned a one-day stopover in San Francisco. A welcoming group at115 words
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Article36 1966-09-24 1 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) The Diponegoro University in Semarang. Central Java, has expelled 124 students from university lectures for proven sympathies with the Indonesian Communist Party (PKP, the independent daily "Karya Bhaktl" reported yesterday.36 words
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Article, Illustration879 1966-09-24 2 JOHN KAM - By JOHN KAM KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Magistrate's Court today adjourned for 45 minutes for an on-the-spot inspection of the Malaysian Military College and the Paymaster's office where $90,000 was discovered missing on April 28. The court was invited for the879 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-09-24 2 KAMPAR, Frl.—A Form I student, Hasnah binti Ahmad Yon. 13, of the Anglo Chinese School, Kampar found a bundle of $6O by the roadside and handed It to the police at Kampar. For her honesty she was awarded a commendation letter from the O.S.P C Batu Gajah D.S.P.89 words
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Article157 1966-09-24 2 SEREMBAN, Fri. The Seremban Town Council has spent $14,000 a year on the maintenance of lorries since it was taken over bj the State Government last July. The Town Council spent $40,000 during the same period last year when it was run by Socialist Front and157 words
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Article56 1966-09-24 2 MALACCA. Fri. The Municipal Secretary, mp Low Earn Kang, here has written to the immediate past 11 Municipal Councilw* s them to return their car badges and their copies of the bylaws. The councillors are also advised that their privileges have ceased with the takeover of the56 words
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Article148 1966-09-24 2 TANJONG MALIM, Fri. —Teachers in the Tanjong Malim area who join the National Union of Teachers are to have their entrance fees and subscriptions for the first month paid by local members of the National Union of Teachers. A meeting of the NUT members148 words
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Article93 1966-09-24 2 TANJONG MALIM. Fri. A cream-coloured Japanesemade car with four occupants pulled up at (Caltex) filling: station at Bidor last night. The driver, asked the pump attendant to fill the tank with $l6 worth of petrol As soon as the attendant filled the tank and handed93 words
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Article76 1966-09-24 2 KUANTAN, Fri. Representatives from 13 village committees today attended the first day of the "Community development course" at the district operations room here. The civic course, scheduled for two days, was organised Jointly by the ??i i? 1 mcer Tuan Gha zali bin Mohamed Nor, the In formation76 words
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Article, Illustration128 1966-09-24 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Singapore typist Miss Jan Leone, is the latest entry for the 'Mobil Princess' competition to be held at the Ocean Park Hotel on Oct. 1. The 'Mobil Princess* will win a free return air trip to Hong Kong donated by Malaysian128 words
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273 1966-09-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The **".anaging trustees of armless Miss Lai Yoke Heong Irust met today at the Public Trustee's office. They considered the future of Miss Lai who is now in the United States in view of a letter which the273 words
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Article28 1966-09-24 2 rh££ R Frl ~Mr Lee s n HSE?' sec retar y to the of Labour, will i the 6O 000 Segamat 8?W U 2B. DePanment 0028 words
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102 1966-09-24 2 BITTER WORTH, Fri.— One hundred and four dozens of panties were found by Customs Officers, concealed under the seats and bonnet of a motor car. Enche Osman bin Zakariah. Asst. Supt. of Customs, Butterworth Preventive Branch, told the Sessions Court here today. Tan Teong Kooi (22),102 words
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Article101 1966-09-24 2 PENANG, Fri. A group gi seven consultants from South-east Asia Ministry of secretariat, task iorce for tropical medicine. Paid a courtesy call on the Cnief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, yesterday. The group, led by Professor Brian MacGralth. Dean of School of Tropical Medicine.101 words
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Article83 1966-09-24 2 KAJANG, Fri. The Kajang High School Old Boys Association building at Jalan Club here will be open it3r use by members and associate members tomorrow. The association spent $B,OOO to renovate and repair the club-house recently. President of the associatL? n Juan H aji Abdul Rauf bin83 words
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Article43 1966-09-24 2 MUAR. Fri. The central government and the Johore btate government last year spent a total of $113,000 on const juction of drains, fhf C a l d str et lamps in I? kang J' ocal Council under the rural development Programme43 words
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Article76 1966-09-24 2 MUAR, Fri. —Mr. AJ J. Dunn, an education officer of the British Council :n Kuala Lumpur, this afternoon presented 50 copies of educational, geography, mathematics, science and English reference book.s to the Muar Regional Teachers' Centre here Mr. Desmond Paul Pereira the supervisor of the Muar Regional76 words
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Advertisement60 1966-09-24 2 The Most up-to-date Examination Aids tor Ambitiou: Students:— ELEMENTS of COMMERCE I and II SI.BO each ESSENTIALS of HEALTH SCIENCE Volume I $2.40 Volume II $l.BO ENGLISH LANGI'AGF for H.S.C. STUDENTS $3.00! general GEOGRAPHY $lBO SCHOOL ART $2,701 Obtainable at all leading book-shops in Malaysia. Singapore or from Publisher and60 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous387 1966-09-24 2 Why crack your head when you can tackle easier f•<'• e quiz like ours EASTERN SUN w Quiz for September 24, 1966. 1. Is swimming allowed in reservoirs? 2. By what unit is rainfall measured? 3. How many days does the Moon take to go round the Earth? ANSWER TO387 words
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Article, Illustration206 1966-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Malaysian Airways flight hostesses. Honey Leung and Vivien Khoo will leave for the United States to promote tourist attractions of Singapore and Malaysia, on Monday (Sept. 26). They will be at the Malaysian Airways offices in Honolulu and Seattle. At206 words
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Article107 1966-09-24 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minitser, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. has issued an order prohibiting the entry into Singapore of Tan Choe Haw, who is now in Hongkong. The order, under the Immigration Ordinance, was gazetted today. The gazette also confirmed the appointment of Enche Othman bin Omar107 words
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125 1966-09-24 3 SINGAPORE, F r i. Boatloads of CID men early today headed for a cluster of kelongs (fishing stakes) in a hunt for "explosives". The hush hush police operation was led by Mr. A Gopalan. head of the Secret Societies Branch of the CID. But125 words
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460 1966-09-24 3 Multi-million industrial complex for Kranji Bv PETER LORE SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government is setting up a multi-million dollar, 213-acre industrial complex in Kranji to facilitate the expansion of timber industries in the Republic. On final completion, Kranji will be the second biggest industrial complex in the Republic. This was460 words
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Article108 1966-09-24 3 SINGAPORE, F r i. All employers here are requested to submit returns of their workers for the period ending Sept. 30 this year. These rulings are meant for workers who are covered by the Labour Ordin ance. the Shop Assistants Ordinance and the Clerks Employment Ordinance. This was108 words
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87 1966-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. An exclusive 'Bachelors' tie is to be awarded to R.A.F. men on the island of Labuan. Borneo, on completion of their 12 months unaccompanied no wives and families tour of service. The R.A.F. station is one of the three situated in Borneo.87 words
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Article74 1966-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Five armed men set upon a fruit-seller, injuring him in the arm. and got away with S2OO yesterday. The hawker. Sin Swee Rene, 35. was at his stall at the junction of Upper Serangoon and Yio Chu Kank Roads, when the five74 words
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123 1966-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Supervisor of Midwives of Institute of Health in Singapore, Madam Alice Chia. has left for a midwifery and nursing seminar in Germany and the Soviet Union. Madam Chia is the first member of the Singapore nursing profession to attend a seminar123 words
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Article48 1966-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Television Singapura will telecast an interview with three political detainees who were released yesterday over Channel 5 tomorrow at 7.15 p.m. The released detainees are Mr. Tan Yam Sen, Mr. Ong Hock Siong, and Mr. Chia Kee Chong. The interview will be in Chinese.48 words
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Article, Illustration65 1966-09-24 3 Fri Singapore Deputy Premier Dr. Toh Chin Chye is seen here Fn g Ensign aboard the 7.000-ton freighter, U K nf Wonde yesterday. The ship, owned by Guan Guan Shipping Co. h! first lo 'al y-owned ship to be registered in Singapore and she is LWEASTERN SUN Photo. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration125 1966-09-24 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.— "Raffles Carpark Garden, with particular emphasis on the Floral Clock" will form the theme of the Seiko Floral Clock Competition organised by the Photographic Society of Singapore, and sponsored by Messrs. Thong Sia Co., Malaysia. The competition is open to anyone interested and no125 words
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283 1966-09-24 3 MARTIN LIM - Bv MARTIN LIM SINGAPORE, Fri. The General Hospital today threw a blanket of secrecy on four persons whose normal sight may be restored to them. Some of them were operated on in the General Hospital by Dr. Robert C. K. Loh. an eye surgeon,283 words
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Article59 1966-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Welfare Insurance Company Ltd., Singapore, will open its development office at the John Little's Building. Raffles Place tomorrow, Saturday. (Sept. 24). The company, which handles general insurance, has been in business in the Republic for the last ten years. The company, incorporated in Britain,59 words
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Article62 1966-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Hotels Association has agreed to do all it can to co-operate in every way possible to fully meet the objectives of Tourist Week. A meeting will be held to discuss the various objectives of Tourist Week on Monday at 11 a.m. at the62 words
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232 1966-09-24 4 PENANG, Fri. The Chief Police Officer, Penang, Enche Salleh bin Abdul Rahman, said here last night democracy would be meaningless if the police in Malaysia made distinctions between communities, wealth, rank or members of different political parties. He was the guest speaker at232 words
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Article89 1966-09-24 4 Kuala Lumpur, Fri. Three robbers, one of them hooded, robbed a family of $732 in cash and other articles in Jinjang village here yesterday. Madam Lee Chan Tai, 66, told the police that she and her daughter were awakened by noise at 12.30 a.m. and they89 words
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Article147 1966-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Chief Commissioner of the Girl Guides Association, Malaysia, Mrs. P. Navaratnam. and the assistant Chief Commissioner, Che Naziee Raja Zainal Abidin. will leave for Tokyo on Monday to attend the 19th World Conference of the World Association of Girl Guides and147 words
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Article71 1966-09-24 4 KUANTAN, Fri. Yap Shoo Sheong. 25, of Rawang Selangor, was today allowed bail of $2,000 in the Magistrate's Court here. He was tentatively charged for raping a girl, 13, at Sungei Lembing Road here in February. The case was brought for mention today and Yap pleaded71 words
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Article58 1966-09-24 4 MUA R Fri. Enche Juma'at bin Mohammed Noh. an Honours Graduate of the University of Malaya, has assumed duties as headmaster of the Dato Sri Amar di-Raja Secondary School here. He replaced Enche Jismi bin Mohamed Salleh who has been transferred to Batu Pahat to take over58 words
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Article, Illustration88 1966-09-24 4 Picture shows Enche Senu (left) with Engku Muhsein (centre) studying the plan of the track. On the rirht is Enche Khoo Oon Soo of the Ministry of Culture, Yonth and Spor ts. Sports, °bin ln Abd:, a R° a n h ra d n ""fth C ,h' playing field where88 words
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277 1966-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Ministry of Works, Posts and Telecommunications today announced the release of commemorative postage stamps of the 20 c. and 50 c. denominations on the Oct. 21 to mark the 150 th anniversary of the Penang Free School. The stamps will277 words
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Article167 1966-09-24 4 IPOH, Fri. An attractive 18-year-old housewife, Ramlah binte Desa. alleged to having a love tryst with a rubber tapper. Harun bin Derani (45), at a rubber estate by the side of a stream at Kampong Ulu Malang in Selaraa. was caught in the act by a167 words
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251 1966-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tan Sri Kadir bin Shamsuddin, the Secretary for Defence, will lead an eightman defence goodwill mission to the Indonesian Armed Forces Day celebrations in Jakarta on Oct. 5 and 6. The Deputy leader will be the Director of Operations, East251 words
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208 1966-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Th e Malaysian Girl Guides' movement could play a vital role creating a United Malaysian Nation, said the Minister of Information and Broadcasting Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman. He was speaking here today at the opening of a 3-day girl guides208 words
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Article150 1966-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 7? e r* Commanding Officer Kaushal. of the INS 'Cauvery* which arrived at Port Swettenham "Us morning for a fiveday goodwill visit to Mad^y S,a aC a ay He called on the Defend Secretary, Tan Sri Abdul Kadlr bin Shamsuddln., the Nava'l °qt150 words
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Article, Illustration96 1966-09-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Mr. Piara Smgh, 27. and Miss Samund Kuar, 24 u seer here after their wedding at the Sifth Temple here to» day. The bridegroom, who i attached to the London Airport and a part-time medical student in Britain, is the son of Mr. and96 words
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Article87 1966-09-24 4 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. A 19-year-old cook. Oh Ah Man. who admitted stealing clothing from her emplo3 r er's wife, told the Sessions Court here that she found the clothing beautiful. She was employed as cook by Police Inspector C.V. Prabakaran and sto.e $l7l worth of clothing belonging87 words
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Article171 1966-09-24 4 KUCHING, Fri. (AP A Floating: Trade Fair displaying Malaysia made goods of 77 manufacturer! in Western Malaysia on board the Rajah Brooke has arrived in Kuching for a three-day showing. Turing the opening ceremony yesterday morning at the Ban Hock wharf where the Rajah Brooke is171 words
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Article255 1966-09-24 4 IPOH, Fri. Whether a P.W.D. labourer, earning a Government scale daily wage of $3.40 could embark on a feasting spree on being warded in hospital after a road accident was a poser in a claim for damages against the Perak Government before Mr. Justice Chang Min255 words
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Article128 1966-09-24 4 PENANG, Fri Two K A.F personnel, Jame s P. Connolly and Trevor PattiSOn, -j C J? lmed trial in the Second Magistrate's Court here today to a charge of using c riminal force on the former 0.C.P.D., George Town |f" a h n DSP Dershan S ngh128 words
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Advertisement55 1966-09-24 4 WELFARE INSURANCE CO, LTD UNDER (The New Zealand Insurance Group) Haiv pleasure in announcing the official opening of their SINGAPORE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE John Little s Building, Raffles Place. Singapore. (Room 69, 2nd Floor) (Telephone: *****) TO-DAY THEY TRANSACT ALL CLASSES OF GENERA INSURANCE Fot further information, please contact THE DEVELOPMENT55 words
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Miscellaneous747 1966-09-24 4 What's on in today s Radio and Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumper and Penang; 6 Ipob and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 3.01 School for Scandal: 4.36 International Zone; 5.01 Cartoon Classics; 5.06 Close747 words
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SIM LIM FINANCE
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Article, Illustration517 1966-09-24 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Switzerland and the Lebanon Invariably impress visitors of the orderliness of their cities and also of the high degree of development of their financial business. Numerous banks and financial establishments line up many of the famous boulevards in their cities. The fact that these two countries517 words
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Article, Illustration418 1966-09-24 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A new finance company, Sim Lim Finance will open tomorrow for business at 94, Robinson Road. The company is a whollyowned subsidiary of Sim Lim Investment Ltd. which was incorporated as a public company on 26th June 1964. The founder418 words
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Advertisement75 1966-09-24 5 OUR KEY OPENS THE •/A DOOR TO INVESTMENTS v. QQOOOQK xx aMag:- x' jjWmMBHBB WSS& :>?:• ,:-v iiiMiiii <Hiiiimwffiiiiii mm :-v>: :> D j\ x V Ivisv v. \s m ■<: M ■xW.'• :■>, W Our experience is your biggest asset. Let us use it to your advantage Let us75 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article110 1966-09-24 6 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) A sculpture valued at £4.300 (U5514,040) was "found" yesterday. But, said its finders, it had never been missing. The sculpture, called "large head from the monument to the dead of Vendres," by Aristide Maillol, was reported missing from Perth, Australia, earlier this week. Yesterday,110 words
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164 1966-09-24 6 NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Fri. (UPI) Vice President Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey today told a Rutgers University Convocation the administration needs the support of colleges and universities in solving long-range problems both in Southeast Asia and at home. But, as Mr. Humphrey stcod164 words
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Article37 1966-09-24 6 LONDON. Fri. (AP) Empress Farah of Iran arrived yesterday for a threeday private visit and a van with police escort took her jewels from the airport to the Iranian embassy, where she is staying.37 words
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238 1966-09-24 6 Rio De Janeiro, Fri. (AP) Massive displays of police force kept students oil the street in Rio De Janeiro and Belo Horizonte yesterday despite the students' threat to hold protest marches against the government. In Salvador, police broke up a march, arrested several students238 words
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Article26 1966-09-24 6 BONN, Fri. (UPI) Two pilots were killed today when two West German air force jet aircraft collided during training flights Southwest of Munich.26 words
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130 1966-09-24 6 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP) "The Sound of Music" has surpassed "Gone With The Wind" a s the all time moneymaker in the film industry according to Variety, the nationally circulated entertainment publication. Variety has said that "The Sound of Music,'' a 20th Century130 words
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Article71 1966-09-24 6 DAR ES SALAAM. Fri. (UPI). A booming 21-gun salute today signalled the start of the most tumultuous welcome ever accorded a visiting Heaa of State as President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic arrived to begin his first visit to an East African state.71 words
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194 1966-09-24 6 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) New York City Police today swooped down on a restaurant here and seized eight Nocpurk and four new Orleans Cosa Nostra members reported to be holding a "little Apalachin" crime syndicate meeting. The hoodlums were picked up at the194 words
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Article, Illustration20 1966-09-24 6 Secretary GeneVu. 0n N t,onS At rifht is US Ambassador to UN, Mr. Arthur Goldberg.20 words
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227 1966-09-24 6 CHICAGO, Fri. (UPI) A SHINY bayonet that could be the murder weapon in the slaying of Valerie Percy has been found in Lake Michigan offshore from the Percy mansion, police revealed today. Police Chief, Mr. Robert M. Daley of suburban Kenilworth said "it227 words
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Article73 1966-09-24 6 MOSCOW. Fri. (UPI). North Vietnamese Deputy Premier Le Thanh Nghi arrived today for his second series of talks within a month with Soviet leaders about economic aid. The official news agency TASS said that his talks would concern "questions of further expansion of economic cooperation and73 words
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Article151 1966-09-24 6 HUDSON. New York. Fri. (AP) A 20 month-old Korean girl died yesterday as she was being driven to her new home near this Hudson River City by the couple who had adopted her. Mr. and Mrs. William Sorokey met Sung Seek Chun and her151 words
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Article95 1966-09-24 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AFP) —The state Department termed as "very interesting" tiie speech deliveced on Wednesday at the United Nations by President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines in which he appealed to the Soviet Union and all Asian countries for a bold initiative to end the war in95 words
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Article94 1966-09-24 6 DIESSEN, Bavaria, Fri. (AFP). —Two West German airmen were killed and another two injured today when two Luftwaffe training planes collided and crashed in the Ammersee area near here. The planes, an Italianbuilt Fiat-G-91-T and an American-m a d e lockheed T-33, both took off94 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-09-24 6 FARNBOROUGH, England, Fri. This is a general view of the 1966 Farnborough Air Show as seen from a helicopter recently. For the first time, aircraft manufactured in Europe, powered by British engines and containing a substantial amount of British equipment, will be takinf part. UPIUPI Photo. - 53 words
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89 1966-09-24 6 OTTAWA, Canada, Fri. (AP) —The report of a judicial inquiry into the Gerda Munsinger sex and security scandal will be made public at noon today, Prime Minister Mr. Lester B. Pearson said yesterday. Mr. Pearson ordered the closed-door inquiry last March after allegations89 words
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Article106 1966-09-24 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AFP) The United States plans to go ahead with a series of underwater exSlosions in the Pacific in ctober and November, despite Soviet protests, it was announced today. A State Department spokesman said full precautions had been taken to protect fish reserves in international106 words
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Article56 1966-09-24 6 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) French Actress Simone Signoret will play the female lead in the Universal Suspense film, "Games," Variety, the weekly entertainment publication reported this week. Variety said it would be Miss Signoret's first Hollywood film since "Ship of Fools," which won her an academy award56 words
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205 1966-09-24 6 LONDON, Fri. (UPI). The British government is now considering widening the powers of local government in Hong Kong, well informed sources said to- night. The decision to give the local municipalities in Hong Kong, Kowloon and the new territories grtater power over205 words
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Article101 1966-09-24 6 TASHKENT. U.S.S.P Frl. (AP) The widow of la r i Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri arrived here yesterday for a memorial visit. Mrs. Shastri and other members of her family planned to visit places in this central Asian city where Mr. Shastri worked during101 words
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Article85 1966-09-24 6 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) United Artists will make eight of its next 12 films outside United States, according to Variety, the U.S. Entertainment Weekly. Foreign locations are Japan, the Philippines. England, Germany, Italy, France and Spain, Variety said. Four have been scheduled for filming85 words
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140 1966-09-24 6 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) Thai Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Khoman endorsed the position spelled out in the general assembly today by U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Arthur P. Goldberg. "I think we see eye-to-eye in generai," Mr. Khoman said after a one-hour conference with U.S. Secretary140 words
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Article123 1966-09-24 6 ROME, Fri. (AFP) British Defence Minister, Mr. Denis Healey flew in here today to attend a meeting of the NATO working party for nuclear planning due to open tomorrow. American Defence Secretary. Mr. Robert McNamara will be in the chair at the panel s meeting.123 words
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140 1966-09-24 6 PAGE, Arizona, Fri. (UPI) Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson today dedicated the Glen Canyon Dam—the seventh highest in the world and said "that it shows "our country is entering a new era of wise water conservation." "Glen Canyon is not Just Colorado River Dam," she140 words
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333 1966-09-24 7 LONDON, Fri. (UPI). The Defence Ministry has decided not to mount a special search for two British journalists who left Virginia Beach, Virginia, to row across the Atlantic four months ago, a ministry spokesman said today. The spokesman said the decision was333 words
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127 1966-09-24 7 SAN FRANCISCO. California. Fri. (AP> Mr. Nagahide Mori, President of the Nohon Aeroplane Manufacturing Company Ltd., has arrived here to help promote sales in the United States of his comfiany's YSII turbo-prop air:ner, the first commercial airliner built in postwar Japan. The YSII arrived127 words
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Article34 1966-09-24 7 TEHRAN, Fri. (AP) Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku .Abdul Rahman arrived here from London for a two-day visit to "thank the Shah of Iran for his successful mediation between Malaysia and Pakistan."34 words
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Article, Illustration64 1966-09-24 7 ANG AKTOR. Cambodia. Fri. French President Charles De Gaulle (centre forward) followed by his wife, Madame Yvonne De Gaulle, gets V.I.P. treatment as they walk on carpet beneath giant ceremonial umbrellas on their recent visit to a temple here. The President and his wife wereUPI photo. - 64 words
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437 1966-09-24 7 ZADAR, YUGOSLAVIA, Fri. (UPI). AUTHOR Mihajlo Mihajlov today pleaded innocent to charges he defamed Yugoslav Socialist Society in articles published abroad. Judge Sime Fabulic, after hearing presentations of the indictment and defence arguments during morning and afternoon sessions, adjourned the case until437 words
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105 1966-09-24 7 OTTAWA. Fri. (AFP). A home-made bomb in a suitcase exploded outside the Cuban embassy here this morning, hurting no-one but smashing nearby windows. A newspaper boy reported he had noticed a car parked outside the embassy shortly before the explosion, but he could not describe105 words
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122 1966-09-24 7 BONN, Fri. (UPl).—Divers have been unable to discover any damage to the hull of the 230-ton submarine "Hai" which sank in the Dogger banks last week with the loss of 19 German sailors, the Parliamentary Defence committee was told today. Adm. Karl-Adolf Zenker,122 words
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Article87 1966-09-24 7 CHICAGO. Illinois. Fri. (AP) Seven persons were killed early today in a fire in a west side building, police communications reported. At least two more persons were believed trapped in the south side building, firemen said. Several persons were seriously injured. All those87 words
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Article45 1966-09-24 7 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) The King and Queen of Thailand left London today by plane for Belgium for a two day visit there. The King and Queen have been in London for the past five weeks on an extended private visit.45 words
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335 1966-09-24 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI). SENATE leaders praised ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg's U.N. speech yesterday in which he offered an end to U.S. bombing raids on North Vietnam and a withdrawal of troops from South Vietnam if the Communists take reciprocal action.335 words
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Article86 1966-09-24 7 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) International airports at Manchester, Glasgow and here were closed for four hours yesterday as fog cut visibility for the second consecutive day. Flights from the U.S. and Canada were diverted to Prestwick, where passengers were given a meal while they waited for86 words
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Article, Illustration79 1966-09-24 7 MOSCOW, Fri. At one of the oldest Air Force Training; establishments in the Soviet Union, a number of young North Vietnamese cadets are currently being trained as future airmen of their country. The training includes the flying of supersonic aircraft, and amongst79 words
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Article110 1966-09-24 7 BEVERLY HILLS, California. Fri. (AP) Suntanned Lynda Bird Johnson wound up her Hawaiian vacation a day early to keep a date with actor George Hamilton. Hamilton had a car waiting on the Los Angeles International Airport apron to whisk her to his 39-room baronial mansion. Grey Hall,110 words
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Article88 1966-09-24 7 SAN FRANCISCO. California, Fri. (AP). Malaysia's energetic Deputy Prime Minister. 44-year-old Tun Abdul Razak, arrived in San Francisco last night and was given a key to the city. Mr. William Roddy, a representative of Mayor Mr. John F. Shelley, presented the key to Tun Razak88 words
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Article74 1966-09-24 7 UNITED NATIONS Fri. (AFP> Brazil today accused the six-nation European Economic Community of granting to "other regions of the world" preferential treat ment which was "unjust and harmful" to Latin America. Brazil's Foreign Minister, Mr. Juracy opened the general debate of the U.N. general assembly by calling74 words
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Article64 1966-09-24 7 PARIS. Fri. (UPI> Three of 12 men arrested in connection with the discovery of a training camp for white mercenaries bound for the Congo were formally charged by the State Security Court today An investigating Judge opened a judicial inquiry into "recruiting of soldiers on French territory64 words
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314 1966-09-24 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI). —Gen. Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines today appealed to the youth of the world to "think seriously of the problems of peace." Mr. Romulo. Philippine Secretary of Education and President of the University of the314 words
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Article111 1966-09-24 7 PANAMA, Fri. (UPI) A mob of anti-Ameri-can Panamanian students shouting "Yankee Murderers" splattered U.S. Ambassador Mr. Charles W. Adair Jr. with a can of red paint last night. The attack against Mr. Adair and five members of his staff occurred as they were leaving a111 words
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Advertisement81 1966-09-24 7 MALAYSIA EVANGELISTIC FELLOWSHIP cordially invite you to a special MISSIONARY PRAYER MEETING for Asian Evangelists Crusade at Ceylon, World Congress on Evangelism at Berlin, Current Missionary Activities. And the Ending of Confrontation. at THE SCRIPTURE UNION HO. 36A, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. on Monday 26th September 1966. Time: 8-10 p.m.81 words
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Article406 1966-09-24 8 'THE sudden transition from colonial rule to independence has caught many people unprepared to play a proper role under a democratic system of Government. It was the British policy to educate the people of this country to be democrats, but the rapid onset of independence had removed British406 words
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Article329 1966-09-24 8 sections of Filipinos are not happy with President Marcos' visit to the United States. He seems to be creating the picture of a Philippines which needs American help in order to exist. This is given credence to by the 1966 edition of "Pick's Currency Yearbook,"329 words
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Article320 1966-09-24 8 WHILE fully evict or s i n g the views expressed by M. Rik in your issue of September 20, allow me to say a words in support of one of the s e ye r a I points raised by him: "Many teachers with degrees from320 words
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182 1966-09-24 8 I WOULD be very much grateful if you would spare me a little space in your newspaper. I would like to draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the conditions in our Public Library. It was some time in April that the assistant librarian182 words
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Article179 1966-09-24 8 Chan Heng Woh - Chan Heng Woh, Aston Settlement, Kampar. I read with utter disgust the way that some Alliance M.Ps. said that the Opposition M.Ps. have Communist leanings and attitude when they criticised the Government in Parliamentary debate on September 19. 1966. As if these Alliance M.Ps. are the only179 words
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Article180 1966-09-24 8 EASTERN SUN RAY - EASTERN SUN RAY IS IT right that a nurse should do this? One afternoon, my mother went to the Dental Hospital. She had a tooth to be extracted. She reported her name. Then she waited near the entrance. Later her name was called. She didn't180 words
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Article76 1966-09-24 8 RANNY U - RANNY U. THE gentlemen in the Sungei Patani Town Council are sleeping like the clock tower in front of the Town Council. Three months ago the clock got out of order. It chimed as it liked, causing a lot of fun to passers-by during the day. But76 words
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Article273 1966-09-24 8 TFACHERS are responsible for building up a dynamic society. They are helping the young to be the leaders of tomorrow. We dare claim that we are just as loyal as any Ministers. We refute all "uncall-ed-for-statements" made recently by some inconsiderate personalities. Obviously, people must273 words
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Article139 1966-09-24 8 FOR a year and a hali we Fifth Formers have been waiting in vain for the 'Twelfth Night' to he televised. But yet. it is still a 'stranger' to Television Malaysia. Showing it will benefit thousands of students who are studying this book for the139 words
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269 1966-09-24 8 LIM KIM HENG - LIM KIM HENG, (Member of S.M.MW 1.) Singapore. On September 6, 1966, the Eastern Sun gave prominence to T.H.M.'s "THREAT FROM MINORITY UNIONS." In his letter Mr. T.H.M. outlined hi s views on the immediate danger confronting the Singapore Labour Movement. He also revealed269 words
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Article190 1966-09-24 8 MAJULAH REPUBLIK SINGAPURA - MAJULAH REPUBLIK SINGAPURA. •DR. HO GUAN LIM'S reply which appeared in your paper on Sept. 6 to T.T.W's complaint is a distortion of facts. He is only covering a wrong and maintaining medical ethics. 1 have a brother in one of the upper wards of the Woodbridge190 words
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Article96 1966-09-24 8 Dr. S. Kumarapathy - Dr. S. Kumarapathy Health Officer (Serangoon). Environmental Health Branch. Ministry of Health. Singapore. I refer to the letter in your paper of 24th August, 1966, by Mr. T.A. Mugan who complained of the rank vegetation in Serangoon Garden Estate near the school which caused mosquitoes to come out96 words
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Article127 1966-09-24 8 THE Bangkok Peace Agreement marked the ending of the three year old Indonesian Confrontation against Malaysia. The two nations are now working in close co operation towards political stability in this part of the world. In conjunction with the signing of the agreement in Jakarta and127 words
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Article93 1966-09-24 8 RECENTLY, due to a "constitutional ineligibility", I sent my resignation to my Union giving the usual month's notice as provided for in the Union's co. :titution. After a lapse of more than a month. I was told that I have to continue paying my93 words
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225 1966-09-24 8 Ferdinand Gul A. K - Ferdinand Gul A. K Hon. General Secretar> UMSU. THE University of Malaya Students' Union views with concern the article published in your newspaper regarding a so called "campus peace group" who claim they do not have faith in the impartiality of the Union leadership as far225 words
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Article316 1966-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Another small firm which sought the services of the Light Industries Board h is found success. It is the Malaya Tin printing Co. Ltd., which \va> established in 1951 as a partenship of three persons with capital of $25,000 and engaged mainly in metal316 words
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262 1966-09-24 9 LONDON, Fri. (I PI) —Mr. Michael Montague, chairman of the British National Export Council (BNEC) Asia Committee, called on manufacturers here to look into the Indonesian market. Mr. Montague, who with his committee has been studying reports of the various meetings here during the262 words
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Article73 1966-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Association of Banks of 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. 33-3/8 credit bills; 33-7/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 353/16; Airmail O.D. 35-5/16; 90 d/st. 35-7/8 credit bills; 35-15/16 trade bills.73 words
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Article, Illustration111 1966-09-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Yeo Koon Hwee. 45 Finance Accounting Manager of Nestle's Products tM) Ltd., and the Company Secretary of Food Specialities (Malaya) Ltd., leaves for Nestle's International Headquarters in Vevey Switzerland, tomorrow. Mr. Yeo, the third Asian executive to be away from Malaysia at111 words
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Article268 1966-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. It a week of mixed sentiment and the rubber market was overshadowed by an air of uncertainty, says Holiday, Cutler. Bath Co., Ltd.. in its weekly review. ''On balance there was little change in level from last Friday's close. A midweek recovery was shortlived after268 words
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Article281 1966-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Oct. first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 59 cts. per lb., up J cts. The tone was very quiet but steady. London advices were better than ?xpected. Opening quotations were higher, but only attracted speculative selling.281 words
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Article52 1966-09-24 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI)— Rubber futures closed 20 points lower across the board yesterday on no sales. Offers were: Nov. 22.00 22.60 Jan. 22.20 22.70 March 22.20 22.70 May 22.20 22.70 July 22.20 22.70 Sept. 22.20 22.70 Locally No 1 RSS was quoted at 22g cents a pound52 words
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Article15 1966-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The tin price for today was $6OB per picul, down 3-5/8.15 words
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Article38 1966-09-24 9 TEL AVIV, Fri. (AFP> —General Motors intend to start an assembly plant in Israel, Leo Goldberg who represents the American corporation in Israel announced here today on his return from a trip to the United States.38 words
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Article151 1966-09-24 9 SINGAPORE The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Straat Fiji 3/4 Hannover 5 Shavit 6/7 Lloyd Bakke 8/9 Jeppesen Maersk 10/11 Kyoshin Maru 15/16 Neder Waal 18 Asaka Maru 19 Empire Kittiwike 21/22 Maxwell Bramler 23/24 Kunak 25/26 Ohyama Maru 27/28 Malay151 words
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Article469 1966-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.—lndustrials were steady except for few counters which improved slightly. The weak spot was Malayan Banking which fell to $9.50. Properties were quiet with no movement in prices. Tins were improved following a better London enquiries, particularly in Berjuntai which was done at 33/3, Southern Kinta469 words
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Article212 1966-09-24 9 B S Alex. Bricks Ords 1550 Sousteaa 1.50 Chemical Co 1.37 1.38 Cola Storage 2.70 2.80 Dunlop 2.28 2.30 Smelting 3.98 Esso Ords 2.82 283 United Holdings CCR 1.86 Fitzpatricks 1.55 F. N. Ords. CDCB 3.50 3.52 Gammon CD 1 88 1.90 Georgetown 1.20 1.32 G. E. Life 62.50212 words
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Article38 1966-09-24 9 Central Prop .85 City Dev. 34* .35 Faber Union 50 Island Hotel 58 .60 Island Pen 44* .45 K. L. Prop 83 .84 San Holdings 28 .28* Sel. Prop 1.25 S'pore I*and 54 .55 Town City 7738 words
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Article103 1966-09-24 9 Ampat CCR 9/Aokam 370 Austral Amal. XD 23/Austral Amal. CD 32/6 Ayer Hitam 21/21/6 Berjuntal 32/10$ 33/3 Gopeng 34/Hong Kong 31/1* Idris Hyd 14/14/6 K'pong Lanjut 23/9 24 6 Kamunting 18/74 19/3 Kent 8/4 9/Kramat 11/104 Kuala Kampar 25/6 Kuchai 1.86 2.00 Larut 11/Lower Perak 22/74 23/Malayan Tin 27/104103 words
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Article40 1966-09-24 9 Aver Hitam CD 1.30 Batu Lintang 1.62 1.66 Benta 1.42 Kempas 1.89 Kepong Plant 1.93 Kundong Tg. Pau XD 1.74 1.76 Kuala Sidim 1.65 New Scudai 4.10 4.50 Riverview 2/5 Sungei Tukang 1.03 Temerloh 2.06 United Malacca 1.8040 words
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Article29 1966-09-24 9 Anglo-Asian XD 1/1 1/2 Anglo Oriental 3/9 Bk. S'bawang 5/4* Chemong 1/2 1/4 Craigielea 1/2 1/4 K.L. Kepong 2/3 Kulim 1/8 Merlimau Pegoh 1/11 Strs. Rubber 1/1*29 words
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Article28 1966-09-24 9 First Malayan 2.13 2.23 Second Malayan 1.51 1.61 Third Malayan 1.11 1.22 Malaysian Commerce 87 .98 Mai. Savings Fund xd 1.27 1.37 Sterling Commodity 3/11 4/628 words
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Article177 1966-09-24 9 TIME AIRLINES FROM 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. MAL 121 Thai 404 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. Jakarta. 10.30 a.m. ML 451 Kuching. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. 11.55 ajn. PAA 841 San Francisco, Los Angeles. Honolulu, Guam, Saigon. K Bahru,177 words
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Article170 1966-09-24 9 TIME AIRLINES TO 7.00 a.m. MAL 034 Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Jpoh, Penang, Alor Star. K. Bahru. 7.00 a.m. ML 452 Kuching. 7.31 a.m. MAL 122 Kuala Lumpur. 8.00 a m. CPA 572 Bangkok, Hongkong, TaiDeh. Osaka, Tokyo. 8 30 a.m. MAL 616 Kuala Lumpur, Hongkong. 9.00 a.m.170 words
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Article134 1966-09-24 9 TIME AIRLINES FROM 7.45 ajn. Air Ceylon (AE 115) Singapore. 8.15 a.m. MAL (ML 1?2) Singapore. 8.25 a.m. MAL (ML 034) Singapore, Malacca. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh. 915 a.m. MAL (ML 616) Singapore 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Singapore. 10.55 am Thai (TG134 words
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Article144 1966-09-24 9 TIME AIRLINES TO 7.15 a.m MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 8 25 a.m. Air Ceylon (AE 115) Colombo, Karachi. Rom®. London. 8 45 a.m. MAL (ML 121) Singapore. 8.40 a.m MAL (ML 034) Ipoh, Penang, Alor Star, Kota Bahru. 9.30 a.m MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Singapore. 9.50144 words
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Article119 1966-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Previous Today's Sellers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 42.75 Sept 42.75 Coconut oil (FOB) 44.25 Drums Sept 44.25 Sugar (Java) ex-godown. 26.00 26.00 Nutmegs 110s 475.00 475.00 Nutmegs B W 250.00 250.00 Garbled Lampong Black 135.00 Pepper (FOB) 135.00119 words
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Article, Illustration324 1966-09-24 10 LIM MENG KEE - By LIM MENG KEE SINGAPORE/ Fri. With the blessings from Daddy, 25 yearold Ernest Heng, his brother, a cousin, and a friend decided to form a beat band the "Gemini 4." Lucky chap! He is enVied by most youngsters who had to give up324 words
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Article270 1966-09-24 10 SINGAPORE, Fri ''Dancing is an art and one must have the creative instincts to project this art", a lanky and pretty Mrs. Linda Cornnell said. Middle-aged Mrs. Cornnell runs a famous dancing school in Sydney, Australia, with her husband, Arthur Cornnell. Turning professionals in 1945, the270 words
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Article, Illustration482 1966-09-24 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Centre 65# the only cultural society which promotes oil the art forms in Singapore, will soon present the stage play Billy Liar by Keith Waterhouse and Willie Hall at the Cultural Centre Theatre from Sept. 28 to Oct. 1. "Billy Liar" was482 words
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207 1966-09-24 10 SINGAPORE, F r i. Singapore "has a wealth of acting talent and background for international filming that has not yet been exploited to the full". Mr. Pierre Kalfon, producer of Lee Films No. 1 of France said today. According to Mr. Kalfon, the French-Italian207 words
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Article, Illustration658 1966-09-24 10 Madeleine Nathan - By Madeleine Nathan WIGGLING her way on to the local dance scene is Zarina of the "Zarina Dances," who's exerting all her artistic efforts in an attempt to gate crash on the modern beat scene. According to Zarina: "Dancing should be the highest form658 words
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Article97 1966-09-24 10 TANJONG Malim. Fri. A new dance group has been formed here to propagate the studv of dance movements. folk and country dancing. The group, which has more than 30 members, meets weekly at the Tanjong Malim Club under the direction of Mr. I.T. Stevenson, a planter and97 words
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Article, Illustration174 1966-09-24 10 SINGAPORE, Fr i. The Singapore Musical Society, in association with the German Embassy will present an i nt ernationally known pianist, Helmut Roloff, on Oct. 24 at 8.45 p.m. at the Singapore Conference Hall. Mr. Roloff highly accomplished pianist received his training in Berlin,174 words
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151 1966-09-24 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Shanghainese-b or n Miss Chen Li-Ching won the distinction of being the only Asian soprano ever to sing in "The Barber of Seville" i n Italy where she received her training. Her performances in several other operas, were well received in Italy where151 words
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Miscellaneous125 1966-09-24 10 In Town Tonight SINGAPORE: Adelphi Hotel: Adelphi Grill room: Carnival in Spain by Manual and Raphaela. Dance to the light beats of the Romans. Hotel Singapura I nt e r-Continental: Dance to the Sweet sounds of the Trio Latino. Goodwood Park Hotel: Arundel Room: See the sensati on a 1125 words
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190 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore and Ceylon Prime Ministers have examined the possibilities of expanding trade and commerce between the two countries. This was disclosed in a joint communique by both Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Mr. Dudley Senanayake, issued in Ceylon last night. The190 words
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270 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Dato Aw Cheng Chye has been appointed Honorary Chairman of the 1966 Christmas Fund Appeals Committee. This committee annually raises $lOO,OOO in aid of the welfare projects of four needy well-known children's charities. Disclosing this, Mr. Francis Thomas, Chairman of the270 words
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236 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, En c he Othman Wok, said today that the sole aim of imprisonment for offenders had changed from incarceration to re-education and rehabiliation. En c he Othman was speaking at the opening of the Remand236 words
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166 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Four members of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, United Kingdom Branch will be here on Monday for a five-day visit. They will be here as guests of the CPA's branch in Singapore which is headed by its President, Mr. P. Coomaraswamy,166 words
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Article51 1966-09-24 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A recruiting team from the Royal Malaysian Navy will be at the Sultan Temenggong Abdul Rahman School here on Sept. 27 and 28 to interview candidates for various posts in the R.M.N. There are vacancies as seamen, engineering mechanics, electrical mechanics, writers, storemen, stewards and51 words
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Article17 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. There were 62 accidents in the past 24 hours, of which four were serious.17 words
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Article, Illustration157 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. —Four sisters, all are students of St. Nicholas Girls' School here, have each scored distinction in the recent Board of the Royal Schools Music Examination held here. They are (as shown above) Lim Tshui Fang, 13, Tshui Fei, 12, Tshui Ling,157 words
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230 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. A leading Singapore shipping house has notified its security advisers, that some of the contract carriage operators board their vessels and tout for passengers The shipping house in a letter of information to the security advisers, have said that "contract carriages must230 words
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Article143 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Adult Education Board will conduct a course on wate'colour for beginners who are trying to learn and develop this art technique as their medium of expression. Students attending the courses will be given both theoretical and practical training in selected materials and equipment; techniques of143 words
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Article36 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Institute of Personnel Management, will hold a discussion on the recent amendments to the Labour Legislation from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Singapore Cricket Club on Sept. 30.36 words
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Article, Illustration90 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, flew into Singapore late last night with two boxes of human eye donated by the people of Ceylon for the Singapore Eye Bank. Immediately on his arrival, Mr. Lee handed over the packages to Dr. R.90 words
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Article254 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The President of Singapore, Enche Yusof bin Ishak. tonight called on all scouts to prepare for their role in the international scene. He said that the time was not far-off when Singapore might be called to play hosts to an International Conference of Scouts.254 words
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Article119 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two youthful robbers one armed with a dagger made a daring snatch of $10,300 in cash and cheques off a cyclist in Guthrie Lane, ofF Cecil Street here yesterday. The incident took place when the cyclist, Chionh Teng Kok. an assistant store-keeper of a trading firm119 words
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Advertisement115 1966-09-24 11 Mmorm RISTORANTE ITALIANO IM. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur. lIRST FLOOR, DAIRYMAID PANCAKE HOUSi TEL: ISO* MALAYSIA'S FIRST ITALIAN RESTAURANT EXCLUSIVE ITALIAN DISHES FOR LUNCH AND DINNER r Tonight Nightly 7.30 9.30 p.m. MARK LOUIS Stage Show I*l WW I ,--W~. Sensational Latin South Sea Blue's Mambo's Bikini Shin115 words
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Miscellaneous154 1966-09-24 11 ORGANISATION Oi, ODEON Phone 21-116 TODAY! tr It a.m., 1.30, 4, 6.30 930 p.m. ffl S THE MIGHTY JUNGLE" S3 U> Marshall THOMPSON Color A 20th Century-Fox Picture ODEON PALACE TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! "MODESTY BLAISE" (Fox) Monica Vlttl Color by Deluie ORCHARD Tel: 3 2 161 fcfc TODAY AT 1.30, 4.154 words
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Miscellaneous101 1966-09-24 11 SPORE DIARY 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall, Empress Place: "Ten Youths Art Exhibition." 7.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "The Lotus Lamp", a Teochew opera. 8.30 p.m. Cultural Centre, Canning Rise: "Judgement at Nuremburg," a play. 7.30 pjn. National Theatre, Tank Road: "Variety Show." TIME AND TIDE101 words
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Miscellaneous182 1966-09-24 11 GANISATION i CAPITOL Phone ***** Now Showing: 11-1.45-4-«.:{0-9.3« P Lino Ventura Ac Mirdlll Dare Tonight Midnight ••TOO LATE FOR LOVE" Mandarin in Scope Ai Color JJ LIDO Phone ***** how Showing 11-1.45-4-6.30 ».15 Robert Kent Ac Toko Tanl ••OSS 77 OPERATION FLOWERING LOTUS" Technicolor Techniscopa Next Chang® Bette Da via182 words
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Article879 1966-09-24 12 By Fritz Deputy Chairman of Social Democratic Party of West Germany BONN^Jjrj. ALL peoples want peace, and we Germans need it because great, armed world powers confront each other across a line which divides our country. A war would exterminate our people on both sides of879 words
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Article607 1966-09-24 12 WASHINGTON. Friday. rVHl United States is preparing to issue a special five-cent postage stamp commemorating the Christmas season, featuring a reproduction of a painting by Hans IVlemling Flemish master of the Renaissance. The release will take place in Nov. 1. 1966, at the town of607 words
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312 1966-09-24 12 WASHINGTON, Fri.— (AP). —Using the United Nations as a Global sounding board, U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg went about as far as the United States thought he safely could in trying to set off a new wave of peace-seeking to end the war in Vietnam.312 words
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Article272 1966-09-24 12 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) —lndonesia s Foreign Minister. Dr. Adam Malik, arrived here yesterday, to improve relationships with United SUtes and to seek some badly needed financial assistance. Dr. Malik drove by car from New York City where Indonesia is in the process of rejoining the272 words
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Article102 1966-09-24 12 MUNICH, Fri. (AFP) Ilse Koch, the -***** of Buchenwald," has been denied a pardon, the Munich Prosecutor's Office announced yesterday. Frau Koch, wife of the former head of the notorious Nazi concentration camp, SS Col. Karl Koch, was sentenced to life in prison at the end of World102 words
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Article, Illustration444 1966-09-24 12 KODAK S 50th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SINGAPORE, Fri. Kodak (Malaya) Limited, Singapore, presented to the Teachers' Training College a Kodak pageant sound projector and a Kodak carousel slide projector when it celebrated its 50th anniversary recently. The company's Managing Director, Mr. H.J. Knapp. presented theEastern Sun Photo.; Eastern Sun Pix.; Eastern Sun Picture. - 444 words
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Advertisement196 1966-09-24 12 Classified Ad. TUITION 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) POH SAN DAN'CE STUDIO 263 Outram Road, teaches Ballroom/Latin Dances Lessons daily 10.00 a.m.-10.00 p.m. Private lessons by appointment ***** Singapore. Tourist Promotion Board Vacancies Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for the undermentioned appointment in the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Appointment; Four196 words
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Advertisement152 1966-09-24 12 Eastern Sun s V* **'4 I LITTLE HT T MAT GOES A LONG WAY 23-B. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 ANNOUNCEMENTS, MARRIACES. BIRTHS. DEATHS, C 1 /V FOR K haNIMUM ENCACEMENTS, PERSONAL, IN MEMORIAM ETC. wSS® softs' FOR A MINIMUM OP TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 60 CENTS VEHICLES152 words
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5926 1966-09-24 13 Pass l Singapore candidates The following candidates have passed in one or more subjects in the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring:) 1966 examination which was held during April May, 1966, in Singapore. Numbers after the name of a candidate indicate the subjects in which the5,926 words
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Advertisement111 1966-09-24 13 RAJA'S COLLEGE proudly announces that wc have obtained the l>Mt result again this year!! 4 e Ol of f TYPEWRITING!! Speed up to 99 w.p.m. SHORTHAND Speed up to 150 w.p.m. wirh Distinction Of-course it is due to the systematic training given by the experience experts of RAJA'S COLLEGE BOOKKEEPING111 words
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382 1966-09-24 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. The .Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation's special planning and training Lb-committee has approved the recommendations made bv the President, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, on the qualifying standards for weightlifters to the oth Asian Games in Bangkok. Mr. Soh was the manager of the382 words
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387 1966-09-24 14 By "SCRUM-HALF" SINGAPORE, Fri.—The formidable Singapore Cricket Club's First XV will pit their strength against RAF Tengah, an- other top team on the island, on the Padang here tomorrow. SCC have so far won all their matches played this season and they387 words
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415 1966-09-24 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Business Houses F.A. current holders of the "Faith Cup"—are poised for a "showdown" when they meet Joint Services F.A. in the challenge charity soccer match to be played at Jalan Besar Stadium to-morrow night. Business Houses F.A. who hav e several reputed415 words
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Article133 1966-09-24 14 NEWCASTLE. England Fri. <AP) Claude King of the United States on Thursday shared the lead with England's Keith Mac Donald after the first round of the 72 holes Senior Service golf tournament. King had eight birdies in his round over th e 6.438yard par 36—35 —71133 words
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Article21 1966-09-24 14 SELAMA. Fri. The Malaysian Chinese Association Youth Section. Selama. will hold a badminton tournament starting on Oct. 15.21 words
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487 1966-09-24 14 DORTMUND, Germany, Fri. (l PI) —Long-legged, slim Russian girls yesterday took a narrow lead over Czechoslovakia in the compulsories at the 16th World Gvmnastic Championships. Olympic champion >era Caslaswska of Czechoslovakia led the individual standings. The Russians, unbeatable in an unofficial beauty contest, scored487 words
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Article, Illustration40 1966-09-24 14 shins in wMmI ulndonesia is; seen in action in the semi-flnals of the Perak Open Badminton Championships in which he was beaten XO-X5, 15-10, 15-7 by the eventual champion. Tan Aik Huang of Penanj, at Ipoh recently.40 words
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Article312 1966-09-24 14 PENANG. Fri. Indonesia's rising star, Rudy Nio, who brilliantly stretched the world champion. Tan Aik Huang, in the Perak Open final last night, again slowed his mettle when he nad an easy passage in the first round of the Penang Open Championships which began at312 words
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Article146 1966-09-24 14 THORPE Bay, England Fri. (UPI) Britain took three-two lead in the in r. national catamaran troph? race the little Americas Cup when the American challenger GaniJb cock retired in the fir 3 race of the seven-rac e se ies yesterday. Gamecock, crewed by Bob Shiels of146 words
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249 1966-09-24 14 LONDON, Fri. (A.F.P.) Basil D'Oliveira. thi England and Worcestershire coloured cricketer Ironfl Capetown, is returning to his native South Africa today. He expects to be away for five month>. "I am going at the invitation of a tobacco company to talk and coach cricket among249 words
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Article345 1966-09-24 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. Spine chilling demonstrations of dare-devilry this evening thrilled thousands who watched international car racers display their driving skill on the N.T.U.C. parking lot. Tyres screeched and squealed in the gruelling tests they were put to, as internationally famous racers Paddy Hopkirk of Northern Irealnd345 words
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208 1966-09-24 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Singapore weightlifterl who competed in the 8:a British Empire and Corr> monwealth Games in King* ton will give a demonstration of Olympic style lifting at the 1966 "Mr. Y.M.C.A. and Mr. Bodybuilder" contests to be held on Oct. 1. The208 words
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Article118 1966-09-24 14 KAMPAR. Fri. T"« Chief Police Officer, Fcrak. Merican bin Sutan (Se: icr Assistant CommissionPolice,) will lead the Pera* Police cricket team on Sunday in a friendly intercontingent cricket match against Penang and Kedah Per.is Police combined XI. The match is arrange*; to mark the118 words
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Article166 1966-09-24 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Secretary of the Foottafl Association of Singapore, Mr. K. T. Joseph, hai appealed to affiliated sporting clubs in the senior division to co-operate by not requesting any post, ponement in the new league fixtures. Mr. Joseph In a circular to clubs166 words
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Article31 1966-09-24 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. The finals of the Police Open Inter-Command Boxing Championships will be held at the Police Training School drill hall at Thomson Road on Saturday at 8.00 p.m.31 words
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Miscellaneous108 1966-09-24 14 SPORTS DIARY Athletics:- Singapore vs Army at Dover Road track 2.30 p.m. Swimming:- S A S A. 23rd Open Swimming Championships finals at Singapore Swimming Club (3.00 p.m.) Soccer:- Singapore Business Houses F.A. vs Joint Services F.A. in aid of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus "Abandoned Babies Fund"108 words
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Article196 1966-09-24 15 WINDSOR LAD - Going is soft at Kuala Lumpur BY WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Royal Command, ridden by Les Coles, worked with gusto on a soft track this morning. Clapping on the pace at the half mile Royal Command clocked 38 sec. for the last 3f. He196 words
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Article1564 1966-09-24 15 RACE 1: HORSES CL. 6, DIV. 2-ABT. 6 FURS. 1.30 P.M. i. 553 Brandon 4v 9 03 Jackv a Stable J. Donnellv Hassan 1 r a. 1>34 042 Leader Jonker IV 8v 8v 9 00 8 11 Inky' Kongsi K V Lim E. Donnelly Darnels Low1,564 words
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Article148 1966-09-24 15 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) Oscar Bonavena, Argentine heavyweight who lost a split decision to Joe Frazier of Philadelphia last night, yesterday refused 10 accept a cheque for US$l2,OOO from Madison Square Garden, claiming that much more money is due to him for the bout. Bonavena said148 words
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Article727 1966-09-24 15 FOLLOWING is the latest Classification List issued by the Malayan Racing Association on Sept. 20, 1966: PROMOTION From Class 3 to Class 2: BAYDALO. NEW CLASSIFICATIONS The date within brackets ihown after the horse's name is the date of its arrival in Malaya. CLASS 1: Casino Royale727 words
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244 1966-09-24 15 LOS ANGELES, Fri. (AP). Manuel Santana of Spain and Arthur Ashe of the United States were upset on Thursday in the third round singles matches of the Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships. Santana. No. 1 -seeded foreign player, lost by 10—8. 6—2 to244 words
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602 1966-09-24 15 THE HAGUE, Fri. (UPI).— Judo world and Olympic champion Anton Geesink in a newspaiper interview recently said he planned to take part in the Open German Championships on Nov. 12 both in team and individual competition. Geesink said it was his602 words
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Article140 1966-09-24 15 PENANG, Fri. Members of the Thai national water polo team were entertained to a tea party by the Penang Amateur Swimming Association at the Chinese Swimming Club here this afternoon. Later, they played their best game against the Combined Schools. Tomorrow, the Thai team will140 words
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86 1966-09-24 15 BANGKOK, Fri. (AFP) Three national swimming records were bettered in the final selection contest for the fifth Asian Games at the Olympic Swimming pool here last weekend, swimming association officials disclosed here yesterday. They were: 1.500 metres freestyle women's Supaporn SakolraK 25 mins86 words
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Article60 1966-09-24 15 BARCELONA. Spain, Fri. (AP) Earl Bucnholz of the United States defeated Australia's Lewis Hoad on Thursday and advanced into the semi-finals of a five-day international professional tennis tournament at the Royal Tennis Club of Barcelona. Hoad gave up In the second set when the scoring was 4—460 words
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74 1966-09-24 15 MARACAIBO. Venezuela, Fri. (UPI) Flash Elorde, of Manila, world junior welterweight champion, has agreed to a non-title bout with Venezuelan Jose Acosta, tenth in the world ranking, next Oct. 31 In Maracaibo, it was announced today. A representative of Venezuela's Leadl-Cedeno Fight Syndicate said Acosta74 words
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Article132 1966-09-24 15 MOSPORT, Canada, Fri. (AP) Dan Gurney, driving a Lola, posted the fastest Sualifying lap here on Thursay to win the pole position on the grid for Saturday's Canadian Grand Prix, a 200mile race for sports cars. Gurney's time of 1:50.7 seconds was slow for the 2.5-mile132 words
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Article63 1966-09-24 15 BARCELONA, Fri. (AP) Spain's Mifoun Ben Ali retained the European bantamweight championship early on Friday by outpointing his younger countryman Jose Arranz in a 15-round bout. In the hard slug-out which started after midnight at Barcelona's Sports Palace, the 31-year-old North African-born champion out-boxed his challenger, six years63 words
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238 1966-09-24 15 BANGKOK, Fri. (AP). A Thai official says Thailand expect that the largest number of visitors to attend next December's Asian Games to come from Japan "to see their teams winning." Lieutenant General Chalermchai Charuvastr, Chairman of the Public Relations Committee of the Asian238 words
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187 1966-09-24 16 JAKARTA, Fri. (AP) President Sukarno was fullv involved in the abortive Communist coup attempt here last October, a newspaper declared here today. The Moslem paper Karya Bhakti said under a banner headline that Pres. Sukarno knew all Communist Party plans, met Communist leaders when the187 words
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Article103 1966-09-24 16 JAKARTA, Fri. (UPI) Indonesia may undergo a black gold rush now that the political atmosphere is favourable to foreign capital investment programmes. Reversals in national policies since the rise to power of Gen. Suharto's anti-Com-munist government have caused two leading American oil firms, Stanvac and Caltex. to103 words
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Article165 1966-09-24 16 JAKARTA, Fri. (AFP) France plans to buy goods directly from Indonesia instead of via the European market, French ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Claude Cheysson said in Semarang, capital of central Java, this week. Antara quoted him as having told the Semarang Navy Commander, Lieutenant Colonel165 words
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Article41 1966-09-24 16 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Four persons were killed and 40 persons were injured yesterday when an express train crashed into a stalled bus at a grade crossing near Koshigaya City. Saitama Prefecture, some 30 miles North of Tokyo.41 words
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Article, Illustration260 1966-09-24 16 SAIGON, Fri. (AP). Four members of the Philippine Force (PHILCAG) were injured yesterday when a truck in which they weere riding struck a land mine about 32 miles North-west of Saigon, a Philippine spokesman reported. The truck was part of a convoy proceeding fromPANA PHOTO. - 260 words
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Article78 1966-09-24 16 JAKARTA. Fri. (AP) Inche Said Nasir. Leader of Malaysia's language team to Indonesia, today said relations between Malaysia and Indonesia will become closer when a one spelling system is established between the two countries. Inche Nasir, who arrived in Indonesia last Tuesday night, said there seemed to78 words
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220 1966-09-24 16 MANILA, Fri. (AP).— The Association of SouthEast Asia (ASA) members have reached agreement on wide-ranging projects concerning commerce and navigation, the foreign office announced last night. The 3-day consultations, attended by delegates from the member nations of the Philippines. Thailand and Malaysia, ended today. The220 words
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Article30 1966-09-24 16 HONG KONG, Fri. '(UPI) Deaths from lung cancer in Hong Kong has increased by more than 12 times in 15 years, the Hongkong Anti Tuberculosis announced today.30 words
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Article237 1966-09-24 16 SEOUL, Fri. (I'PI). The government resigned en masse yesterday after an angry legislator threw a bucket of filth on the Prime Minister and two of his aides during the Parliamentary debate. The Ministers said they were too humiliated to go on. The incident occurred during a heated237 words
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Article181 1966-09-24 16 RANGOON. Fri. <AP>. Burma's leading daily "Guardian" said editorially yesterday that it was heartening that Japan was taking up the question of imbalance of trade between Japan and Burma had resulted in the drastic curtailment of Japanese imports from ihis neutral nation. Commenting on the -urrent visit181 words
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143 1966-09-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —Mr. Michael Chen, Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, left yesterday for Washington for a twomonth study tour of the United States under the international visitor programme of the State Department. Mr. Chen, a lawyer and M P. for Damansara. will, during his143 words
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Article90 1966-09-24 16 JAKARTA. Fri. (AP) The Indonesian Journalist Association called on all dailies and weeklies to commemorate Oct. 1 as the National Mourning Day. October 1 is the first anniversary of the Communist attempted coup. "We should pay respect to our dead generals who were murdered by the90 words
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Article49 1966-09-24 16 SAIGON. Fri. (AP)—The total of U.S. ground troops in Vietnam climbed to 311.000 during the past week, according to a U.S. spokesman. There are 317.000 South Vietnamese regulars, supplemented by popular and regional Force troops and Paramilitary Forces that bring the total to nearly 700.000.49 words
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Article142 1966-09-24 16 SAIGON, Fri. (AP) The head of an American construction consortium has denied Philippine worker! had walked off their jobs of protested against unfair labour practices in South Vietnam. Mr. James A. Lilly, general manager of the Raymong;-Morison-Knudson <R>l K) Combine, was reacting to a statement issued in142 words
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Article82 1966-09-24 16 Manila. Fri. (AP)—Mr. Antonio Viilegas. the Mayor of Manila, thinks the world's problems could be solved if leaders spoke to each other "in appropriate language of beautiful or higher thoughts.'* In other words poetry. The mayor, who has a reputation in Manila as a vernacular poet,82 words
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Article, Illustration320 1966-09-24 16 NEW DELHI. Fri. (L'Pl). —Sultan Hamengku Buwono Indonesian Minister of Economic and Financial affairs, declared yesterday that Indonesia would abadon the policies of previous cabinets and seek economic cooperation with other countries. The sultan made the statement after signing an agreement under which IndiaPANA Photo. - 320 words