Eastern Sun, 30 September 1966
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Title Section26 1966-09-30 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ir Esld. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 75. Friday, September 30 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents26 words
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270 1966-09-30 1 'Communist China's admission to United Nations done without delay' United Nations, Thursday, A.P. Mr. P. Coomarasamy, Speaker of the Singapore Parliament, placed Singapore squarely in support of the admission of Communist China to the United Nations. In a general policy statement to the270 words
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347 1966-09-30 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (AP) A proposal by Malaysian Finance Minister Tan Siew Sin for more interest-free loans to developing countries was welcomed yesterday by the poor nations but cold shouldered by wealthier members of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Mr. Tan told governors347 words
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Article83 1966-09-30 1 AUCKLAND. New Zealand, Thurs. (AP) —Some workers in a Christchurch Rubber Mill have been banished by their wives to single beds. The trouble is that the men have to handle carbon black, used in the manufacture of tyres. The secretary of the New Zealand Rubber83 words
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Article64 1966-09-30 1 BULAWAYO, Rhodesia, Thurs. (AP) Eleven African terrorists were each jailed for 18 years by Bulawayo High Court today after one of them admitted they were trained in Algeria and instructed to fight and kill European police, soldiers and farmers in Rhodesia. The 11, who64 words
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31 1966-09-30 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The President, Enche Yusof bin Ishak is seen chatting with a student at the opening of the Children's Day International Exhibition held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, this evening.31 words
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Article280 1966-09-30 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) Singapore Finance Minister Lim Kim San has announced his new island nation will make its new currency fully convertible and will eliminate foreign exchange controls in an effort to expand entrepot trade. Speaking late on Tuesday at the annual Board of Governors' meeting280 words
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Article245 1966-09-30 1 BANGKOK. Tbirrs The Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, has suggested that his counterparts in Asia should meet more often "under the umbrella of the Asian Highway" to ensure that the implementation of the project would be accelerated to promote trade and245 words
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Local News
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Article, Illustration93 1966-09-30 2 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Thurs. Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, speaking before the General Assembly at the United Nations yesterday, pleads for support of an all-Asian conference on Vietnam. H e also asked for admission of Red China to the U.N. without93 words
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270 1966-09-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia must have more first class hotels with swimming pools and places of entertainment featuring international artists, singers and belly dancers to boost the tourist industry. This was advocated by the Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, when he270 words
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Article125 1966-09-30 2 IPOH. Thurs. Two police constables were highly commended in the Magistrate's Court here today for promptly arresting a burglar attempting to break into a house. "This is very good work by the police where the burglar was taken into custoday before he could steal," the Magistrate,125 words
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Article20 1966-09-30 2 MUAR, Thurs. The Hakka Association here will hold a dinner on Oct. 9 to celebrate its 27th anniversary.20 words
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603 1966-09-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A $4O million flour mill which is the culmination of a world-wide market study and 11-years' planning and building programme will soon join the Malaysian indus- trial scene. The mill, better known as the Malavan Flour Mills Limited,603 words
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Article266 1966-09-30 2 IPOH, Thurs. Scars standing out like ridges on the skin can be a source of embarrassment to a good looking woman in her prime. Tan Sri Justice Maclntyre said this today when he awarded Miss Chai Koi Fah, 26. $lO,OOO as general damages and $BO5 as special266 words
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Article47 1966-09-30 2 MUAR. Thurs. As from this month all meetings of the Muar Town Council will be held on Saturdays at 9.30 a.m. This is to facilitate the convenience of two Alliance Town Councillors, Mr. Lim Boon Eng and Mr. Lau Keng Siong. who are school teachers.47 words
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Article413 1966-09-30 2 PENANG. Thurs. A 19-year-old textile salesman, Chew Siew Woh, denied stabbing his girl friend, Lee Gaik Lan, a seamstress, when he made his defence from the dock in the Supreme Court this after- noon. He was charged with the murder of Lee outside the Rex413 words
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Article, Illustration85 1966-09-30 2 Mr rr^ n L left 40 ri S ht Messrs. T. Ananda. Nakajuma. Saburo Chiba, head of theEastern pix. - 85 words
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Article34 1966-09-30 2 BENTONG. Thurs. Twenty Roman Catholics will be confirmed at a confirmation ceremony at the Sacred Heart Church on Sunday Oct. 2. The Bishop of Kuala Lumpur, Rev. Father Dominic Vendargon. will officiate.34 words
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Article93 1966-09-30 2 MUAR, Thurs. Mr. Maurice Lim, 20, an accountant of the Malayan Banking Limited here this morning said the Eastern Sun Quiz Contest was "most interesting and exceedingly easy". Mr. Lim a New Zealand trained accountant was one of the 20 winners of the Eastern Sun's $3,000 Quiz93 words
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Article116 1966-09-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. ThuA Mr. J.P.W. Mallalieu. tin British Minister of Defence for the Royal Navy, will visit here on Monday in thi course of a tour he is ma** ing of British Naval establishments and ships in tfcl Far East. He will be accompanied by116 words
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Article214 1966-09-30 3 LIM MENG KEE - LIM MENG KEE SINGAPORE, Thurs. Crack detectives with the f I D s Homicide squad are now conducting a dawn-to-dusk investigation of three murders within the last three weeks. The detectives were today combing a track for the murder weapon following the discovery of a214 words
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Article130 1966-09-30 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. B.ngapore is now the 99th member of the International Atomic Energy Agency lAEA. This was disclosed at the lAEA's 10th annual conference held in Vienna which ended yesterday. New members include Uganda and Sierra Leone. The conference elected five new members to the130 words
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Article44 1966-09-30 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A fire broke out at an oil drums storage compound at Jalan Anggerek, off MacI'herson Road at 7.10 p.m. oday. Part of the store was destroyed. The fire was brought under control in less than an hour. No one was injured.44 words
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Article93 1966-09-30 3 MUAR, Thurs. There were 137 births and sixtyfour deaths in the Muar District last month. This was reported by the monthly report of the Muar Town Council. The death figure is as follows: Malays (14); Chinese (17) and Indian (1) Children. One-year-old (8), 3093 words
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Article44 1966-09-30 3 MUAR. Thurs. Mr. Humphrey Ball, a wellknown lawyer and rot.Tian of Malacca, will give a talk on "The United Nations" to members of the Muar Rotary Club at the Muar Rest House at Jalan Othman on Oct. 24 at 7.30 p.m.44 words
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Article92 1966-09-30 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—A three member unofficial North Korean trade mission will visit Singapore on Oct. 17. Their hosts will be the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The three members are: Mr. Li Eung Koo, vice-presi-dent of the Korea Metals and Chemical Export and Import Corpn., Mr. Li Sung92 words
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273 1966-09-30 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's future is a bright one, because its people are realistic, pragmatic, astute, resourceful and are willing to work hard. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said this at the annual dinner of the Singapore/ Borneo Joint Group of the273 words
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Article, Illustration662 1966-09-30 3 Rosalie Chan - By Rosalie Chan SINGAPORE, Thurs. This year's International Fashion Show held at the Singapore Conference Hall here this morning produced colours galore. It was organised by the Inner Wheel Club. Gowns, shoes and accessories were from Vanity and the wardrobe in Thai silk and Thai cotton wasEastern Sun Pix.; EASTERN SUN Pix by Jimmy Chow.; EASTERN SUN Pix by Jimmy Chow.; Eastern Sun Pix by Jimmy Chow. - 662 words
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327 1966-09-30 3 PETER LOKE - Chinese Chamber appeal on common currency PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will submit a memorandum to the Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kim San, appealing for a common currency between the Republic and Malaysia. The president of the Chamber,327 words
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Article, Illustration221 1966-09-30 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A clerk in the Public Utilities Board. Miss Khoo Gira Wah, is one of eight Singapore winners of the Eastern Sun Contest No. 8. A former student of Nanyang Girls' High School. Miss Khoo obtained her Upper Secondary221 words
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287 1966-09-30 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Rees Davis, Member of Parliament and Chairman of the All Party Tourist and Resorts Committee of the British House of Commons, today stressed "four" points that would attract a fluent flow of British tourists to Singapore in the near future. Speaking287 words
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Article171 1966-09-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia's rapid industrial growth has greatly impressed an Australian visitor who left here today after a week's stay. He is Mr. Engela David, managing director of Rothmans of Pall Mall in Australia, who was here on a courtesy visit to promote closer co-operation171 words
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Article97 1966-09-30 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will be represented by its members at the ECAFE's Bth Intra Regional Trade Promotion Talks to be held in Bangkok from Nov. 14-23. The Singapore delegation will be led by the Director of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Lim97 words
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Article46 1966-09-30 3 MUAR, Thurs. Approximately 3,000 students are expeeled to participate in a Mass Rally to be held at the town padang here on Oct. 3rd at 3.00 p.m. to mark the Universal Children's Day. The District Officer is expected to address the rally.46 words
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Article76 1966-09-30 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs—The National Trades Union Congress will hold its third annual delegates' conference on Sunday at the Conference Hall here at 9.30 a.m. Some 400 delegates, including observers from Malaysia. Sabah, Sarawak and international trade union organisations, will attend the conference. The conference will discuss on analytical report76 words
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Article102 1966-09-30 4 KAMPAR, Thurs. Police liere have launched a drive against cyclists who ride at night without lights This follows a fatal accident recently involving a lorry and a cyclist who did not have the front and rear lights on his bicycle. The O.C.P.D. A.S.P. D.F. Sundra Raj said102 words
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Article44 1966-09-30 4 MUAR, Thurs. The St. John Ambulance Brigade branch of the Union of Day Training Centres/Colleges here, collected more than S7OO from a film show in aid of its funds. This was disclosed by Mr. Teo Huat, a secretary of the local union.44 words
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Article146 1966-09-30 4 PENANG, Thurs. An R.A.A.F. sabre pilot. Group Capt. Arthur Robert Glassop, unintentionally created an air speed record from the R.A.F. station in Tengah, Singapore to the R.A.A.F. base in Butterworth, early this morning. Group Capt. Glassop, Officer Commanding No. 78, Fighter Wing, at Butterworth, flew the 315146 words
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219 1966-09-30 4 PENANG, Thurs. The despatch of the Malaysian Trade Mission to Russia to explore the possibilities of selling more rubber to that country is a step in the right direction. This was stated by the President of the Rubber Trade Association of Penang, Mr.219 words
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Article65 1966-09-30 4 PENANG. Thurs.—A mining office at Prai wharf was broken into yesterday and two typewriters, one fan and a water pump, to the total value of $5OO, were stolen. Entry was gained by forcing open a front window of the office. A scooter, value $7OO, belonging to a65 words
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Article69 1966-09-30 4 BUTTER WORTH, Thurs. —The Penang and Province Wellesley State Rubber Replanting Board will move into their new offices at Bagan Lebai Tahir, 4} miles from the Sultan Abdul Hamid Pier sometime next month. The new offices together with two quarters are nearing completion. They cost about $lOO,OOO.69 words
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Article121 1966-09-30 4 MUAR. Thurs. —An eigh-teen-year old schoolboy, Nordin bin Abdul Jalal, of Kampong Batu Enam in Ulu Benut (Batu Pahat) today appealed to readers to help find his father whom he has lost contact for the last 17 years." Nordin came all the way from his home121 words
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Article178 1966-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two political detainees arrested in 1963 in Singapore under the Internal Security Act for Communist activities would be released here tomorrow morning. They are Enche Abdul Wahab Shah, 36, a former chairman of Party Rakyat in Singapore and Mr. Tai Hai,178 words
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Article121 1966-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Six members of Radio Malaysia's staff from two divisions the Programme Division and News Division recently left for Canada on a special broadcasting course under the Colombo Plan. The course begins in October and lasts for a year. Of the six trainees,121 words
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Article154 1966-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Understanding and goodwill between employers and workers are fundamental to the development of a nation. This was stated by Mr. Tom Bavin, General Secretary of the International Federation of Plantation, Agricultural and Allied Workers, in Kuala Lumpur today Mr. Bavin, whose headquarters is in154 words
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Article75 1966-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Selangor's traffic chief. DSP Mansor bin Mohamed Noor, left here by air today for Tokyo to attend a sixweek traffic seminar which begins on Saturday. He was accompanied by another police officer, ASP Ibrahim bin Abu Bakar. Before his departure today. Enche Mansor75 words
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86 1966-09-30 4 MALACCA, Thurs. Che Noraziah binti Din of 47, Bukit Peringgit Malacca received a 19" Hitachi TV Set from Ajinomoto (Malaysia) Ltd. She is one of the four 2nd Prize Winners in the AJI-NO-MOTO Free Gifts Competition held recently by Ajinomoto (Malaysia) Ltd. Picture shows Che Noraziah binti Din standing beside86 words
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Article, Illustration442 1966-09-30 4 Percy Joseph - ALL MINE TO LOVE... By Percy Joseph J s v "vT °f ly herlove for her fiv e children and her responRut wkwJUliflrtaS! w v er T S lvm s an Y of them away for adoption. an tncTeaslDgfy overwhe^n^in^'burden. 8 iS flndEastern Sun Pix. - 442 words
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Article51 1966-09-30 4 MUAR, Thurs. —The Tangkak district branch of the National Union of Teachers coliected more than $5OO in aid of its Industrial Action fund. A spokesman for the local branch said not only members of the Tangkak NUT but also members of the public contributed to the51 words
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Article246 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The possibility of a gathering of heads of Asian nations was among a wide range of subjectsdiscussed todav between Cambodia's Am-bassador-designate here and the Republic's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajarati I i nam. A After the talks, the envoy toid waiting newsmen at246 words
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Article180 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two books on "Modern Singapore" are being planned by the University of Singapore as part of its programme to observe the 150 th anniversary of the founding of Singapore. This was announced in a statement today by Professor K. G. Tregonning, Raffles Professor of180 words
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Article83 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The Director of Posts, Mr. M. Bala Subramanian was elected president of the Singapore Indian Association Management Committee 1966/67 recently. Messrs. A.V. Devan (vicepresident), K. Gapalakrishnan (general-secretary). S. R. Nelson (treasurer), C. I. George (chairman. Board of Games), S. Supramaniam (secretary, Board of Games), N. S. Menon83 words
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Article, Illustration108 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. "Every job has its more pleasant moments" as cameraman Murray Creed and Hugh Mac Donald, of the New Zealand National Film Tnit at present gathering TV material for a documentary film will tell you. That is, of course, provided you can coax twoPhoto by N.Z. Army Information Service. - 108 words
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155 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE, Ttaurs. Ten members of the Royal Air Force Seletar Sub-Aqua Club have just returned from k diving expedition with several hundred specimens of fish for the National Museum The members were: Flying Officer Jeff Jones, offi-cer-in-charge of the club. Cpl Dennis "Sam Bass,155 words
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Article186 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A 13-member Japanese goodwill youth mission arrived here yesterday by the Tjitjalengka from Kobe to promote better international relations with Singapore. According to Mr. S. Mochihara of the Japanese Consulate here, the mission led by Mr. K. Kasahara. was here, "to exchange news and views186 words
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Article248 1966-09-30 5 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Thurs. For the first time in the history of the Tamil Brotherhood Association here, a woman has been elected as a committee member. Mrs. A. Theadore, a housewife, polled 17 votes to capture a seat on the management committee of the association248 words
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Article37 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A man who plunged to his death from a block of 12storey flats in lower Delta Road late last night, was identified by police as Tan Song Swee, 46, of Minto Road.37 words
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271 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Institute of Business Administration with the approval of the General Council in Australia will conduct its first professional examinations here in November this year. The Institute of Business Administration, a non-proflt making examining professional body, was formed at a271 words
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314 1966-09-30 5 BERNARD WILLIAMS - Bv BERNARD WILLIAMS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore ship-owners are still undecided about their ships calling at Indonesian ports "until foreign exchange and payment arrangements are fully clarified One owner told the Eastern Sun: "We have quite a backlog of shipping trade with Indonesia,314 words
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Article122 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Britain's Minister of Defence for Navy, Mr. J.P.W. Mallalieu, will arrive here on Saturday to inspect naval installations of the Far East Fleet. During his week-long tour, Mr. Mallalieu will visit H.M.S. Bulwark, a commando ship, and H.M.S. Forth, the submarine depot ship.122 words
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Article25 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs".""— Alliance Francais (The French Cultural Centre) has a new director. He is Monsieur Jean Pierra Tecourt who will assume duty soon.25 words
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Article141 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. In a healthy democratic state, the voluntary charitable organisation has a very important role to play. This was said by the Parliamentary Secretary for Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, at the charity premiere of the "Orchids and Mv Love" at the Metropole Theatre141 words
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Article81 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs, Residents living In the River Valley Constituency can now get their new laminated identity cards from Oct. 4 to 17 from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. during week days and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. They are advised to get them from River81 words
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Article46 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three hard-core gangsters of the "Ang Peh Po" secret society, operating in the Tiong Bahru area, were arrested in raids conducted last night by plamclothesmen attached to the Queenstown Police Station. They were nabbed under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.46 words
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Article, Illustration269 1966-09-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Ist Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, will leave by air for their home base in Britain on Oct. 3. The Argylls have been stationed at Selarang Barracks, Sin£ap° re f° r P ast two-and-a-half years and during that time have undertaken three269 words
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Miscellaneous388 1966-09-30 2 Why crack your head when you can tackle easier quiz like ours EASTERN SUN 3,000 Contest CONTEST NO. 10 Quiz for September 30th 1966. 1. Who is 'Satchmo'? 2. What is the chemical name for 'aspirin'? 3. Who wrote 'The Mayor of Castorbridge? ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«< ANSWER TO THE QUIZ FOR SEPT.388 words
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Miscellaneous697 1966-09-30 4 What's on in today's Radio and Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Babru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pa bat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 3.01 Tonight's Orchestra, Orkes Gema Pesta d.b.p. Ahmad Ibrahim; 3.25 The Big697 words
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Miscellaneous127 1966-09-30 5 STORE DIARY 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall. Empress Place: "Children's Day International Art Exhibition. 7.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "Peking Man" a stage play. 8.45 p.m. Cultural Centre. Canning Rise: "Billy Liar", a stage play. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Foremen's127 words
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WORLD NEWS
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192 1966-09-30 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI). —The Republican National Committee is distributing "dollar bills" with the face of President Johnson, frowning over his economic problems and wearing a steers horns, as part of the opposition's attack on Mr. Johnson's alleged lack of action on the inflation192 words
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Article127 1966-09-30 6 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. (UPI) Eighteen members of an ultra-nationalist youth group hijacked a plane with 44 persons aboard yesterday and used it to stage a dramatic landing on the British Falkland Islands to reassert Argentina's claims over the territoryThe attempted invasion was apparently shortlived. Nine hours after127 words
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Article72 1966-09-30 6 HARROGATE, England, Thurs. (UPI) Mini-skirts for men? Joe Kagan, head of Kagan Textiles Ltd., told the opening of the annual convention of the Men's Wear Association of Britain on Tuesday that men in 20 years would wear Togas over mini skirts and would look like Romans did72 words
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Article105 1966-09-30 6 TOKYO, Thurs. (AP) Philippine President Mr. Ferdinand Marcos and Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Eisaku Sato set aside 100 minutes today for a closed-door conference on Vietnam and Japanese aid to the Philippines. The meeting (scheduled around 10 a.m. was Mr. Marcos' first opportunity to discuss business105 words
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131 1966-09-30 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) President Johnson has announced the retirement of Lt. Gen. Albert Watson 11, High Commissioner of the Ryukyu Islands. Mr. Johnson said he would nominate Maj. Gen. F.T. Unger to the post with the rank of Lieutenant General. Mr. Unger is presently Deputy Chief131 words
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Article, Illustration85 1966-09-30 6 THIS is the Beta 200, a new type helicopter unveiled recently by the Filper Research Corporation in San Ramon, California. The craft is designed to comsmall fixed-wing planes in cost and performance. It has a top speed °5« f i k H o e t*rs per hour and85 words
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388 1966-09-30 6 BEN BARKA TRIAL: PARIS, Thurs. (AP). ATTORNEY'S for the family of Mehdi Ben Barka submitted yesterday a list of 11 questions for Premier George Pompidou and 22 questions for Interior Minister, Mr. Roger Frey that they hope will clarify the investigation of the388 words
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329 1966-09-30 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI). Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk told Congress yesterday the United States will continue to help Laos and Thailand resist Communist threats so that "they may determine their own futures." Mr. Rusk made his statement in329 words
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Article135 1966-09-30 6 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. (UPI) Roving bands of Negro youths yesterday fired pistols and threw Molotov cocktail bombs and bricks at cars in the point area where rioting erupted on Tuesday night. The renewed violence came as temperatures hit the 93 degree mark a record high in135 words
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Article62 1966-09-30 6 HOLLYWOOD, California, Thurs. (AP) Actress JiU St. John suffered a painful backbone injury yesterday when she slipped as she emerged from her trailer dressing room. Miss St. John, 26, was on location at Riviera Country Club for the aiming of "Banning" with Robert Wagner. She was taken by62 words
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Article42 1966-09-30 6 OTTAWA, Thurs. (AFP) —French Foreign Minister Mr. Maurice Couve De Murville arrived here today from New York to begin an official visit to Canada. Canadian Foreign Minister Mr. Paul Martin was at the airport to welcome the French Minister.42 words
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139 1966-09-30 6 ATLANTA, Georgia. Thurs. (UPI) Lillian Smith, author of "strange fruit" which stirred a storm of controversy 20 years ago because of its mixed racial theme died today at Emory Hospital in Atltana. The 69-year-old writer had been ill for several years. A hospital139 words
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Article75 1966-09-30 6 LONDON, Thurs. (AFP) Russians are now drinking five times as much Scotch whisky as they did two years ago. This was revealed today by Wine Capital Agencies, the British firm which handles exports of whisky to the Soviet Union on the basis of a trade agreement75 words
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Article, Illustration109 1966-09-30 6 THE Hansa town of Hamburg (North Germany) has planned living "towers*' for 20,000 people, to restore an old part of the covering 20 acres of land. In the first three storeys of the sixty-two storey buildings they plan to build shops t further four storeys109 words
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Article91 1966-09-30 6 PARIS, Thurs. (UPI)— Between 6,000 and 10,000 persons were left homeless when Hurricane Inez swept across the French Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe yesterday, officials said. Three persons are known dead, two other are missing and scores were injured. Officials warned the death toll could rise91 words
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78 1966-09-30 6 VIENNA, Thurs. (AP)— The International Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA) concluded its 10th general conference yesterday with a plea from its director general for more money to go into technical assistance to developing countries. Sigvard Ekiund, Swedish head of the 96-nation "atoms for peace" body, said78 words
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Article71 1966-09-30 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) The Transport Workers Union (TWU) announced last night that it had reached "tentative agreement" with American airlines on a new work contract and that its 6.45 p.m. strike deadline had been lifted. The TWU said the agreement was subject to ratification by the71 words
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Article28 1966-09-30 6 VANDENBERG AFB, California, Thurs. (UPI) A Secret satellite employing a Titan 3B Agena combination was launched on an undisclosed mission yesterday by an sir force-industry team.28 words
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Article176 1966-09-30 6 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. (UPI) The government yesterday pardoned a 17-year-old Mexican who risked his life clinging to the undercarriage of a Jet plane from Bogota. Colombia to Mexico City on a 5 hour flight. Surprising doctors by his fast recovery from a ride during which he was176 words
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222 1966-09-30 6 SEATTLE, Washington, Thurs. (UPI). Viea President Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey called on Russia and other countries yesterday to join the United States in a great international "oceans for peace"' pro- gramme. "We can develop tht i bountiful resources of the sea as222 words
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Article101 1966-09-30 6 POINTEAPITRE. (Guace* loupe), Thurs. (AFP) At least 15 people were killed and 72 injured when cyclont "INS" hit Gaudeloupe today, according to first available figures An estimated 6.000 peoplt were homeless, mainly :n Pcinteapitre itself where there was extensive damage. The hospital here was101 words
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Article63 1966-09-30 6 MEXICO CITY. Thurfc (UPI) Former Mexican President Mr. Adolfo Lope* Mateos spent his birthday at home with wife and daughter a*-£j denying reports that he nao died. J The former President, who underwent an operation for a brain aneurysm last year, is known to be poor health,63 words
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167 1966-09-30 6 ASHEBORO, N«rth Carolina, Thurs. <AP) —Former Vice President Mr. Richard Nixon said yesterday President Johnson should withdraw from next month's seven nation Philippine conference on the Vietnam war. "The President should withdraw and repudiate two proposals his administration has made to the Communists," Mr.167 words
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Article81 1966-09-30 6 WASHINGTON, Thu r s. (AFP). North Vietnam troop infUrations into South l am have shot U P to 6.000 per month, Oificial sources her e said today. At the beginning of last summer, infiltrations were estimated at 4,500 or 5,000 men per month United States81 words
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Article46 1966-09-30 6 BONN, Thurs. (UPI) West German Chancellor, M*\ Ludwig Erhard returned today from negotiations in Washington to report that while differences between the two governments do exist, "our friendship is not affected by them." Mr. Erhard's special plane landed at nearby Wahn Airport.46 words
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195 1966-09-30 7 NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP). America, the Catholic weekly magazine, says the assassination of South African Prime Minister, Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd "celebrates the death of an idea." The magazine, published by U.S. and Canadian Jesuits, says editorially in its current edition: "What surely must195 words
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416 1966-09-30 7 CHICAGO, Thurs. <UPD— L Police today tried to account for an tinpxplainable hour or more of Valerie Percy's time on the night before she was beaten and stabbed to death in her bed. A rusty pocketknife, a rough looking" young mystery man and a416 words
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Article74 1966-09-30 7 Hole-in-heart girl doing well .HOUSTON, Texas, Thurs Lam Kit-Chung, who underwent corrective heart surgery, was reportedly doing "extreme ly well." A Methodist hospital ■Pokesman said yesterday •ne probably would be able to return to Hong Kong in about two weeks. A Houston cardiovascular team performed the threenour surgery on Tuesday74 words
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Article129 1966-09-30 7 OTTAWA. Thurs. (AFP) Canadian Prime Minister, M. Lester Pearson told the opening session of the 12th conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association here today that the greatest danger for the world was Vietnam and the greatest hope lay in disarmament. He said that it was essential for129 words
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Article55 1966-09-30 7 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs. (AFP) Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina arrived here this evening for a three day official visit to Brazil. The Foreign Minister and his wife were welcomed at the airport by Brazil's acting Foreign Minister Pio Corea. and members of the Japanese Diplomatic55 words
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Article, Illustration42 1966-09-30 7 BAGS of air makeup the treads of this troop or ear*o carrier developed in the United States. The device is useful for transportation over many kinds of terrain including swamps, marshland, tundras, water, and on paved and unpaved roads.42 words
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Article536 1966-09-30 7 NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI). 'PHAI Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Khoman said A yesterday that Thailand is not a satellite or "stooge" for the United States, but rather that both nations have the same aim in South-east Asia freedom for the nations in that area.536 words
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Article86 1966-09-30 7 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. (AP) Kuwait, one of the wealthy Arab nations, has pledged its whole-hearted support to the Paleytine Liberation Organisation, which Isreal has blamed for recent guerrilla type border raids. In a speech to the U.N. general assembly. Sabah AlAhmad Al-Sabah. Foreign Minister of Kuwait, said86 words
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Article59 1966-09-30 7 MOSCOW. Thurs. (AFP) The sth International Mining Congress is planned to take place in Moscow from July 10 to 15 next year. The theme is technical progress in mining. Papers and statements will be simultaneously translated into English, French, German and Russian. When the congress closes,59 words
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Article72 1966-09-30 7 MOSCOW. Thurs. <AFP> A Chinese delegation of the China-U.S.S.R. associa tion arrived here today and was met by members of the U.S.S.R. China Association. The delegation is headed by Han Ning Fu, Vice Chairman of the Hupei Province branch of the as sociation. The Chinese visitors will72 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-09-30 7 THREE women prominent in international affairs discuss the United Nations and its responsibilities in an interview broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company's programme. "Issues and Answers". Shown (left to right) are: Mrs. Marietta Tree, U.S. Representative to the United Nations Trusteeship Council; Miss Angie Elizabeth Brooks, Assistant68 words
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Article163 1966-09-30 7 CLEVELAND. Ohio, Thurs. (AP) —United States Secretary of Commerce Mr. John Connor urged Foreign countries to match a United States offer to lower tariffs and "set the free world on the course of greater prosperity and unity." Addressing some 600 business and civic leaders at163 words
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Article114 1966-09-30 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (AP> Arthur Krock. pulitzer prize winning coiumnist for the New York Times, made it known in his Washington column that he will retire on Oct. 1. The Times said Mr. Krock's column, "in the nation," appeared for the last time in today's114 words
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Article155 1966-09-30 7 pSf© Thurs. <UPI> Hurricane Inez has killed at least five persons and caused hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage on the French West Indian island of Guadeloupe, reports reaching here said today. A spokesman for the ministry of overseas territories said the death155 words
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Article106 1966-09-30 7 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. (AP) Foreign Minister. Mr. Spyros Kyprianou of Cyprus conferred with U.N. Secretary-General U Thant yesterday and urged him to accept another term. Mr. Kyprianou said to a reporter afterward, "we told him it is our wish that he should stay on and106 words
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Article54 1966-09-30 7 PARIS, Thurs. (UPI) French writer Andre Breton, nicknamed "pope of the surrealist movement" died today from a heart attack in Lariboisere Hospital. He was 70. Breton founded tfte Surrealist movement which seeks to break with past realist traditions in 1924 when, at the age of 28, he54 words
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Article42 1966-09-30 7 ADEN. Thurs. (AP) Two Arabs were killed and two others injured when a hand grenade was thrown at a British army mobile patrol in the Sheik Othmen district last night. A British officer and a soldier were slightly wounded.42 words
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191 1966-09-30 7 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI). Two nurses, the first sent by a British charity organisation, left by plane for South Vietnam today to help children suffering from injuries received in the war. Miss Patricia Reavey, 36, and Miss Jean Ringe, 34, will form the191 words
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Article95 1966-09-30 7 KARACHI, Thurs. (AFP) Regular air services between India and Pakistan which were suspended when hostilities broke out between the two countries in Autumn last year, may not be resumed in the near future, according to well informed sources here. Since economic alliance with India95 words
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Article90 1966-09-30 7 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI) The government promised union leaders today it would step up efforts to And other jobs for workers laid off by the Auto Industry. Mr. Alfred Roberts, Secretary General of the National Union of Vehicle Builders, came out of an 80 minute90 words
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142 1966-09-30 7 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. (AP) South Africa denied emphatically yesterday that it poses any threat to Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland, and said any assertions it does are "gratuitous and unwarranted." The statement was issued by M.I. Botha. South Africa's permanent U.N. representative. as142 words
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Article96 1966-09-30 7 WELLINGTON. New Zealand. Thurs. (AP) Prime Minister. Mr. Keith J. Holyoake announced today he will lead the New Zealand delegation to the seven nation conference on Vietnam in the Philippines next month. Mr. Holyoake said the talks are likely to cover the military situation, pacification and96 words
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Article32 1966-09-30 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. (AP). Crown Zellerbach Corp. said yesterday it is increasing the price of its newsprint in Western markets by 3 per cent, effective with Jan. 1 mill shipments.32 words
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Article388 1966-09-30 8 is a possibility of a regrouping of states in South-east Asia. The charge that foreigners are interfering in the affairs of Sarawak made by its Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli, seems to indicate some such move is afoot. The separation of Singapore from Malaysia has set in motion388 words
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Article418 1966-09-30 8 years after an Australian fishery company had investigated the prospects of fishing in South-east Asia, the Singapore Government is planning to develop, during a 10-year period, a fishery industry in the Republic. According to experts from that Australian company, Singapore was an ideal centre to base trawlers, which418 words
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Article, Illustration2200 1966-09-30 8 Paul E. Pierce - An interview with Robert C. Cook, President of the Population Reference Bureau By: Paul E. Pierce Q.: Americans over the years have heard the term "population explosion." Statistically, what does this mean, Mr. Cook? A.: It means that world population is now doubling in 35 years. The2,200 words
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170 1966-09-30 9 WASHINGTON, Thurs. p) Secretary of the Treasury Henry H. Fowler called on the "free aorld" yesterday to build a "greater society of nations" through financial cooperation and stepped up aid to poor countries. In an apparent reference *n France. Mr. Fowler said countries which accumulate170 words
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Article66 1966-09-30 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Italiaij-made Marocchi gas cookers are now available in Singapore for use with Public Utility Board facilities or bottle gas. The cooker are built of strong steel plates and covered with special enamels produced in the Netherlands ana Germany. They have efficient ovens v. th66 words
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Article47 1966-09-30 9 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI). —Rubber futures held steady in quiet trading yesterday. Offers were: Nov. 22.10 22.10 Jan. 22.30 22.30 March 22.30 22.30 May 22.30 22.30 July 22.30 22.30 Seot. 22.30 2*30 locally, Spot No. 1 RSS was quoted at 221 cents a pound, nominal.47 words
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260 1966-09-30 9 New concern aims at EastWest trade SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The Orient Clipper Line Ltd. a joint Chinese-European concern incorporated in Singapore, aims at developing trade between Europe, Indonesia and the Far East. Captain A.R. Burns a director of the firm who is also the Marine Superintendent, said his organisation which is260 words
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Article62 1966-09-30 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rate to merchants today were: New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16". Airmail O.D. 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-5/1J ctedit bills; 33-7/16 trade bilis. Selling T.T./O.D. »cady were New York 32-7/16; Deutsche Marks 129-1; Holland Guilders 117-i;62 words
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Article39 1966-09-30 9 MOSCOW. Thurs. (AFP) Soviet exports to North Vietnam went up by nearly 25 million roubles between 1964 and 1965. the period in which the U.S. stepped up the war in Vietnam and began bombings of North Vietnam.39 words
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Article153 1966-09-30 9 SINGAPORE The following ships are exoected to be in port today. Godowns Vessels 5 Eliza 10/11 Tjinegara 15/18 Memnon 21/22 Empire Kittiwake 27/28 Rajula S3/34 President Adams 40/41 Peking Maru 18 Tjitjalengka 6/7 Nestor 13' 14 Benarty 19 Hero 23/24 Keningau 29/30 Pyidawynunt 18'39 Medola Rozario Maru The153 words
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75 1966-09-30 9 Cathay Pacific's Singapore Manager, Mr. H. H. Lee, who was in Hongkong last week, looks over the new site for the soon to be expanded Cathay Pacific catering building at Kai Tak airport. He is shown here with Passenger Services Manager Mr. W. B. Fletcher who is painting out that75 words
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100 1966-09-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Fourteen technical assistants from various technical institutes in Malaysia left by air today for Japan on a six-month training scholarship sponsored by the Malayawata Steel Works Limited. A spokesman of the team said before departure that for the first month of their100 words
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Article126 1966-09-30 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Swissair revenue traffic for the month of July was up 19 percent, to 35.6 million tonkilometers, compared with the same month last year. Capacity, meanwhile, rose eight percent, to 556 million available ton-kms. The overall load factor, at 63.6 percent, was 5.8 percentage points above126 words
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Article291 1966-09-30 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Oct. first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 59t cts. per lb., up i cts., from previous close. The tone was quiet. London advices were about as expected and after a slightly higher opening, the market remained291 words
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Article538 1966-09-30 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Prices slipped in the morning, but thereafter recovered. Towards the close the market turned steady. Volume was on a lesser scale. Heavy trading was done in Rothmans from $2.52 to $2.47 and closed at $2.50. Properties were quiet and barely steady. Tins were slightly538 words
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Article15 1966-09-30 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The tin price for today was $603 per picul, down $l-7/8.15 words
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Article227 1966-09-30 9 B S Soustead 1.48 Chemical Co 1.39 1.40 Cola Storage 2.75 2.90 Dunlop 2.32 2.34 E. Smelting 3.98 4.06 Esso Ords. CD 2.85 2.86 United Holdings CCR 1.86 Fitzpatricks 1.55 1.60 F N. Ords. CDCB 3.48 3.50 Gammon CD 1.89 1.90 Georgetown 1.20 1.30 G E. Life 62.50 Guinness227 words
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Article35 1966-09-30 9 Central Prop 78 .80 City Dev. 34 .35 Faber Union 50* Island Hotel .62 Island Pen .46 K L. Prop 82 .86 San Holdings 28 .28* S'pore Land 53 .54* Town City 77 .7835 words
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Article118 1966-09-30 9 Austral Amal. XD 22/6 22/9 Austral Malay CD 32/6 34/- Ayer Hitam CD 21/21/6 Berjuntal 33/3 33/9 Gopeng 35/35/9 Hong Kong 31/1* Idris Hyd 15/K'pong Lanjut 23/9 24/H Kamunting 19/U 19/4J Kent 8/7 9/6 Killinghall 40/- Kramat 12 3 Kuala Kampar 24/9 25/Kuchai CAI.T, 1.90 2.00 Laiut 12'Lingui 2.00118 words
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Article6 1966-09-30 9 1 p2iSftBSSBBBB i^rrvr®%TfiiMiB tr?yfffjrtf^n«^BWW¥iWWWWWwwwww^l6 words
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Article40 1966-09-30 9 Anglo-Asian 1/1 1/2 Anglo Oriental 3/7 3/9 B. Kawan CCR 5/6 Bk. S'bawang 5/4 5/6 Chemong 1/2 1/4 Cicely 2/4 2/6 Cralfiiplfta 1/3 KX. Kepong 2/1 Kulim 1/7 1/8 London Asiatic 3/3 Merlimau Pegoh 1/U Strs. Rubber 1/240 words
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Article27 1966-09-30 9 First Malayan 2.26 Second Malayan 1.53 1.63 Third Malayan 1.12 1.23 Malaysian Commerce 88 .99 Mai. Savings Fund XD 2.16 2.26 Sterling Commodity 3/11 4/627 words
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Article149 1966-09-30 9 TIME AIRLINES FROM 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 8.50 a.m. JL 712 Jakarta. 9.30 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. 10-30 a.m. ML 45l Kuching. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca 2 45 p.m. MAL 043 Kota Bahru, Kuala Lumpur. 3.50 p.m. Air India149 words
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Article166 1966-09-30 9 TIME AIRLINES TO 700 a.m. ML 032 Malacca, K. Lumpur, Ipoh, 7.00 a.m. Penang, K. Bahru. ML 452 Kuching. 7.31 a.m. MAL 122 Kuala Lumpur. 8.00 ajn. PAA 842 Saigon, Manila, Guam Honolulu. 8 00 a.m. Los Angeles, San Francisco. Thai 402 Bangkok, Hongkong, Taipeh Osaka, Tokyo.166 words
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Article116 1966-09-30 9 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 pjn. MAL (ML 512) Singapore. 12.35 p.m. MAL (ML 008) Singapore. 1.25 p.m. MAL (ML 043)116 words
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Article115 1966-09-30 9 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.10 p.m. MAL (ML 127) Singapore. 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 122' Singapore. 8.45 a m. MAL (ML 121) Ipoh, Penang, Knta Bahru. 0.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005 > Malacca, Singapore. 10.20 a.m. MAL (ML 044) Kuantan, Kota115 words
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Article98 1966-09-30 9 SEATTLE, Washington, Thurs. (AP)—The Boeing Co. disclosed yesterday It has sold 10 more giant 747 jetliners to unnamed airlines for about U. 5.1200 million. The new orders bring total 747 sales to 63 planes worth more than U.5.J1.2 billion. Mr. J. Bruce Connelly, Boeing Vice President,98 words
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Article121 1966-09-30 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Chinese Prodoce Exchange noon prices today were: Prevlous 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 485.00 485.00 Nutmegs B W 240.00 240.00 Garbled Lam pong Black 125.00 Pepper121 words
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Article, Illustration497 1966-09-30 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Within a short span of nine months since it was first inaugurated the Kee Cheong Answering Service now has more than 400 subscribers to its credit. This success is due to the farsightedness of its enterprising owner, Mr. P.497 words
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Article, Illustration163 1966-09-30 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. "Its super", said Mr. Robert Pang, 29, the Assistant Sales Manager attached to the Associated Auto Co. Limited. One of the many subscribers of the Kee Cheong Answering Service, Mr. Pang describes this service as his "full-time secretary." Mr. Pang163 words
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Article, Illustration170 1966-09-30 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Producers of films and television series are men who find their job taking them from one part of the island to the other. "A producer on the job is the man of the moment." Sound One such personality is Mr.170 words
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Article, Illustration193 1966-09-30 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. One of the first to sign up with the Kee Cheong Answering Service is Mr. William Sin Yiow Choi, the Business Manager of Associated Auto Company Limited. "It's essentially for those people who are on the move/' said Mr. Sin. Mr.193 words
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133 1966-09-30 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Cheong Kwong Wai of South Bridge Road has been a subscriber to Kee Cheong Answering Service ever since its inception nine months ago. Because of the invaluable service rendered by the operators, the sole proprietor of a rapidly expanding firm,133 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-09-30 10 THE operators attached to the Kee Cheong Answering Service are: Seated (from left) Misses Judy Raman, Amy Fok, Lillian Koh, Front row (from left) Misses Nancy Tom Jenny Lim, Mrs. Louise Diaz the Manageress—Miss Au, Stella Yip, Back row (from left) Anna Ng, Elsie Ooi, Doreen Lim. Elsie56 words
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Article, Illustration28 1966-09-30 10 A BUSY atmosphere at Kee Cheong Answering Service when the staff attends to tb« man> calls received per day. Average number of calls range from 80-100.28 words
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Article, Illustration17 1966-09-30 10 The interior view of the office of the first ever answering service in South-east Aw*17 words
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283 1966-09-30 11 SAIGON, Thurs. (UPI). American Marines sweeping through dense jungles on the fringe of the demilitarised zone fought off a determined North Vietnamese attack killing at least 50 Communist ioldiers, a military spokesman said today. It was the latest in the series of bitter battles triggered283 words
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89 1966-09-30 11 TOKYO, Thurs. (AP). Japan agreed today to help establish a technical training centre for Philip- pine small Industry. The agreement was signed by Phil; ine Ambassador Jose Laurel 111 and Vice Foreign Minister Takezo Shimoda in the presence of Philippine President Ferdiran<j Marcos and89 words
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272 1966-09-30 11 JAKARTA. Ttaurs. (AP) Knut Hammarskjold, Director General of the International Air Transport Association (LATA), said recently that Indonesia had a bright tourism future. But he warned in talks with newsmen that certain basic conditions must be met. He suggested the Jakarta Airport should be improved272 words
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Article45 1966-09-30 11 TOKYO, Thurs. (AP) Prime Minister Elsaku Sato today offered a US $4O million loan to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos for use on the Ka Ayan Railway, Kyodo News Service reported. It said Sato made the offer when the two leaders met today.45 words
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533 1966-09-30 11 RICHARD STONE - By RICHARD STONE JAKARTA, Thurs. (UPI). Indonesia today began to mark the first anniversary of the Oct. 1 abortive Communist coup as the new Government set its site on trying former Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio for treason. The trial was scheduled to533 words
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Article, Illustration58 1966-09-30 11 DAR ES SALAAM, Thurs. President Gamal Abdel Nasser, of the United Arab Republic, who, during his first official' visit to an East African State, is presented with gifts, including a drum, spear, shield and elephant carving, when he visited the headquarters of the Tanzania AfricanUPI Picture. - 58 words
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210 1966-09-30 11 OANGKOK, Thurs (UPl.)—Another Russian has been declared persona non grata by the Thai Government and ordered to leave the country today, the Bangkok Post reported. The newspaper, quoting highly reliable sources, identified the Russian as Alexei Oboukhov. Second Secretary of the Soviet Embassy here.210 words
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Article907 1966-09-30 11 TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI). —The National Liberation Front (Vietcong) Press yesterday said there was only one way to end the Vietnam war and that was for the U.S. to withdraw its forces. It did not mention negotiations. In answer to American peace proposals at the United Nations907 words
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Article, Illustration442 1966-09-30 12 JOHN KAM - By JOHN KAM KUALA LUMPUR/ Thurs. "Miss Stop Press', "Press Queen" call it what you want, the title goes to the lucky girl who will become the pride of journalists in the country. Not surprising, therefore, that the number of entrants well442 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-09-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Thousands of Buddhists streamed into the See Yeah Temple at Jalan Bandar nere today to offer prayers J. n sacrifice to the Moon Goddess. Picture shows an old devotee, holding a big bundle of joss sticks, kneeling down before the altar, while another68 words
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Article, Illustration269 1966-09-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. This is the Malayan Tobacco Company pure silver crown which will be presented to Miss Stop Press on Saturday night at the Press Ball, organised by the National Union of Journalists, Malaya. In addition, M.T.C. is presenting a variety of269 words
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277 1966-09-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Sultan and Turn Ampuan of Selangor, the Prime Minister, TW., Abdul Rahman and Puan Sharifah Rodziah. member of the diplomatic corps they will all be at 12 National Union of Journalists' Press Ball 1966. The Ball will be held277 words
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Article, Illustration408 1966-09-30 13 A. Johnson - By A. Johnson SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Football Association of Singapore will make an all-out bid to "woo" six top European soccer teams to play in the Republic. The senior vice-president of FAS. Mr. Tay Soo Yong, will spearhead the drive to "attract"408 words
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Article81 1966-09-30 13 MALACCA, Thurs. The Malacca Hockey Association has received poor response from its affiliates for the annual open knock-out competition which begins next month. Only seven teams have tent in their entries including Malacca High School, the reigning champions who are fielding two teams. The seven teams81 words
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331 1966-09-30 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's premier badminton party Rose B.P. has withdrawn as one of the signatories to the petition sent to the Singapore Badminton Association sometime last week. The petition signed by presidents of eight clubs affiliated to the parent body had called331 words
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Article43 1966-09-30 13 BANGKOK, Thurs. (AP) The visiting Japanese national volley-ball team last night won its second exhibition matched played here by defeating a Thai selection 15/2, 15/5 and 15/4. The Japanese are on their way home from the Prague world volleyball championships.43 words
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Article44 1966-09-30 13 SEGAMAT, Thurs.—Segamat District Tennis team will play host to Malacca Tennis club team When they travel up here for their Bth. annual tennis game series for the Tan Siong Lian Cup on Saturday at the Malay Club courts beginning at 3.00 p.m.44 words
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139 1966-09-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Olympic Council of Malaysia is still awaiting from five more sports associations, to submit their qualifying standards for the forthcoming Asian Games to be held in Bangkok. They are for athletics, basketball, cycling, hockey and volleyball. OCM secretary. Mr.139 words
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Article30 1966-09-30 13 GLASGOW. Scotland, Thurs. (AP).— Glasgow Celtic of Scotland defeated Zurich of Switzerland. 2-0 last night in the first leg of a European Cup of champions preliminary round match.30 words
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Article34 1966-09-30 13 MUAR. Thurs. Muar Chinese Recreation Club will meet Yee Sim of Singapore in a friendly soccer match at the Town Council padang at Jalan Arab here on Oct. 1 at 5.15 p.m.34 words
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Article90 1966-09-30 13 M ANIL A. Thurs. (AFP) The Philippines is sending a delegation of 14 members to the 17th World Chess Team Championship and the Federation Internationale Des Echecs (Fide) congress in Havana. the Philippine Chess Federation announced yesterday. The delegation, which will try to90 words
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Article165 1966-09-30 13 BERKELEY, (California) Thurs. (AP) Young Kristy Pigeon, U.S., upset teen-age Australian star Kerrv Melville yesterday in third round play at the Pacific Coast International Tennis Championship. Miss Pigeon, who was unseeded in women's singles, defeated Miss Melville, fourth-seeded. 6-2, 3-6. 6-2. There were two other major165 words
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Article, Illustration501 1966-09-30 13 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Thurs. The vicepresident of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association, Mr. K. E. Meyer, will leave shortly on a 'mission to Australia" to look into the possibility to obtaining an Olympic coach to come to Singapore. Mr. Meyer501 words
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Article28 1966-09-30 13 MUAR, Thurs.— Dato Sulaimen bin Ninam Shah, former chairman of the Johore State Local Government. has donated a trophy for the Muar District Youth Soccer Tournament.28 words
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Article, Illustration268 1966-09-30 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Small Bore Section of Singapore Rifle Association will recommend four shooters for nomination to the S.O.S.C. for inclusion into the Singapore contingent for the Asian Games in December. This was disclosed to Sunsport today by the Secretary of the Small Bore secticn,268 words
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184 1966-09-30 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's representative to the Bth British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, boxer N.R. Virabhak. will be seen in action when he competes in the Singapore Open Boxing championships to be held at Gay World on Oct. 13 to 14. Virabhak who184 words
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Article108 1966-09-30 13 SEREMBAS. Thurs. Mr. Lui Fook Kwan, former Negri State goalkeeper and the vice president of the Negri Sembilan Hockey Association for the past five years was elected president of the hockey association held here last night. Last year's president Lieut. Col. Kahlid Yassin was not108 words
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127 1966-09-30 13 An observer panel— OCM's new proposal KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Olympic Council of Malaysia will propose the appointment of a panel of observers to supervise trials, the various affiliates will be holding in preparation for the fifth Asian Games at Bangkok, this December. Mr. Thong Poh Nyen, the secretary of127 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous34 1966-09-30 13 SPORTS DIARY Rugger:- Old Rafflesians vs Raffles Institution at Bras Basah Road. (5.00 p.m.) Boxing:- Thai-style boxing at Gay World stadium (9.00 p.m.) Wrestling:- King Kong vs John Da SUva at Gay World stadium.34 words
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225 1966-09-30 14 Leslie Nakashima - By: Leslie Nakashima TOKYO. Thurs. (UPI) Japanese sports writers today generally favoured hard hitting Paul Fuji of Honolulu to wrest the Orient junior welterweight crown from Rocky Alarde of the Philippines in their 12round title bout tonight at Tokyo's Korakuen Hall. It will225 words
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Article94 1966-09-30 14 BERLIN, Thurs. (AP). Chemie Leipzig of East Germany crushed Legia Warsaw 3-0 last night in their European Cup Winners Cup soccer match, the official East German news agency ADN reported. Half time score was 0-0. The East Germans, playing before a 15,000-strong home crowd in94 words
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Article125 1966-09-30 14 MANILA, Thurs. (AFP)— South Korean Suh Kang II has been installed a six to five favourite over the Philippines Rene Barrientos in their ten-round encounter at the Cebu Coliseum tomorrow night. Suh and Barrientos, their countries respective junior lightweight champions, both hope125 words
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Article42 1966-09-30 14 Malacca, Thurs—The War Department Civilians and Kilat Club had their league hockey match postponed as both the umpires failed to turn up at the Malacca Club padang. They played a friendly instead and Kilat won by three.42 words
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Article34 1966-09-30 14 PRESOV, Czechoslovakia, Thurs. (UPI) Tatran P/esov and FC Bayern enc hen tied 1-1 (halfin thelr flr st leg Soccer Cup of Cup winners nt er at Presov, day Sl °vakia. yester-34 words
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36 1966-09-30 14 ROME, Thurs. (AP) An Italian motorcycle policeman tries to Jump over 31 fellow policemen lying on the ground during annual police show in Rome. The policemen succeeded in the stunt to applauds from spectators. AP WirephotoAP Wirephoto - 36 words
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348 1966-09-30 14 SCRUM-HALF - By "SCRUM-HALF" SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The Singapore Rugby Union has named 23 players for the Singapore Under-23 team after their impressive trials last Sunday. The S.R.U. selectors met last week-end and picked the following: Full-backs Victor Lum (SIR), Buang Diem (Blacks); Three-quarters —Lau Sek348 words
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Article74 1966-09-30 14 WEST BERLIN, Thurs. (AFP) Part of the Japanese team which won the world team title at last week's 1966 gymnastics championships in Dortmund arrived here yesterday. The team will give an exhibition match at the sports palace here tonight. Shuji Tsurumi, runner-up for the men's individual74 words
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Article54 1966-09-30 14 BILBAO, Spain. Thurs. (AP) —Atletico de Bilbao beat the Red Star soccer team of Belgrade, 2 0 last night but was eliminated from further competition in the inter- cities fairs cup tournament on aggre gate goals, 2—5. In the first game, the Yugoslavs, playing at home,54 words
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Article53 1966-09-30 14 LONDON. Thurs. (AFP).— Brian Curvis, the British and Empire welterweight champion, yesterday officially withdrew from his Dallas bout next month with American Curtis Cokes for the WBA version of the world title. He revealed that the Injured Achilles tendon on his right leg was the reason,53 words
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Article31 1966-09-30 14 PITESTI, Romania, Thurs. (UPI) The Romanian soccer team Pitesti Dynamo yesterday beat FC Sevilly, Spain 2-0, (halftime 2-0) in a first leg European Fair Cities Cup match here.31 words
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Article36 1966-09-30 14 M A L M O E, Sweden. Thurs. <AP>. —To quick first half goals won Atletico Madrid a 2-0 victory over Swedish champion Malmore in an European Champions Cup game here last night.36 words
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Article150 1966-09-30 14 LONDON, Thurs. (AFP)—Bob Barber, the Warwickshire and Ensland left-handed opening batsman, will take Bobby Simpson's place in the Rest of The World Eleven to play Barbados next March. Mr. E. W. Swanton, the convener of the selection panel who chose the Rest's team, said yesterday150 words
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238 1966-09-30 14 SAO PAULO. Brazil. Thurs. (AP). Steady rain on the 6.613-yard par 71 Sao Paulo Golf Club course here yesterday favoured the local players in the opening round of the Brazilian Amateur Open. The Four South Africans entered in the Open were in the first238 words
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169 1966-09-30 14 SAN DIEGO, California. Thurs. «UPI) The second day of women's competition began yesterday in the World Surfing Championships with defending champion Joyce Hoffman of CapLstrano Beach. California. leading the way. Waves again appeared too small for the 59 male entrants to compete, but169 words
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Article32 1966-09-30 14 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI).— Results of last night's English Rugby League matches. Wigan 16 Warrington 7 Leight 9 Widnes 10 Rochdale H. 9 Huddersfleld 4 Salford 25 Liverpool C. 732 words
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Article110 1966-09-30 14 BOMBAY. India. Than (AP) Denmark's pw Walsoe. third s eed eliminated from the Wet! ern India badminton chai pionships her e yesterday India's Gautam Thak™ defeated him in the seccrl round. 12—15, 15—3 15^ Indonesian Lim Tur, Ping defeated England? Roger Mills. 15-9. nZJe Indonesian110 words
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Article94 1966-09-30 14 DERAETEAX. New Yort Thurs. (AFP)—Argentina! Vicente Derado left Jit York yesterday for Mar„;i for his title match agaicn the junior lightweight champion of the world. Flash Elorde. of the Philippines, on Oct. 22 a: th§ Aranet Coliseum. Derado recently deleted Carlos Hernandez, th e former94 words
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Article58 1966-09-30 14 MANILA. Thurs. (AFP). —The Philippines will t* one of the 27 countries represented at the international Softball Federation Congress in Mexico on Ocl 24. the Amateur Softball Association of the Phiiij pines announced on Wednesday. The association will represented by its president, Mr. Alfredo Anda* and58 words
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58 1966-09-30 14 INDER SINGH (2nd from left), the forward of Indian Hockey team, scores the winning shot at 7 minutes of the second half of the game held at Kom azawa Olympic Hockey Stadium in Tokyo on Monday, The selected Indian team, defeated all Japan selection 2—0 on Monday, scoring their 3rd58 words
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473 1966-09-30 14 TOKYO, Thurs. (AFP) India is heavily favoured to beat Japan i n th Davis Cup Eastern Zone finals to be played from tomorrow to Oct. 2 at Tokvo'i Denen Coloseum clay court. 1 The winner of the tie will clash against West473 words
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Article55 1966-09-30 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will receive a 53,000 cheque from the Singapore Tobacco Company on Friday. The presentation will take place at the Ministry of Social Affairs conference room. The "king-size" ang-pcw will bloster the Government's efforts55 words
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272 1966-09-30 14 NEW YORK. Thurs. (AP) Plans for selecting and rewarding a tennis player of the year, beginning with the 1967 season, were announced yesterday by the U.S. Tennis Writers Association. A point system will be used for ranking the world's tennis272 words
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502 1966-09-30 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Thurs. Lord Timothy (Posner) and Dark Romance II were associated in a splendid trial on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning when they easily covered the half mile in 50 2/5 sec., the last three furlongs502 words
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Article661 1966-09-30 15 RACE 1. HORSES CLASS 2. DIV. 2 6 FURLONGS 1. BINJAI PARK 900 2. GUNSMITH 8.11 3. BUDGERIGAR II 8.11 4. MANDARIN 8.11 5. CROWN BOY 8.10 6. DETERMINATION II 8.09 7. SLASHER 8.08 8. HALF CROWN 8.08 9. NATIONAL SCHOLAR 8.07 10. ARMISTICE 8.06 !1. VELIOS661 words
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1740 1966-09-30 15 RACE 1: 2-Y-O DIV. 'A'-S'/j FURS. 1. 35 P.M. 1 Casanova ?v 8 04 T W.T. Koncsl Allian Pretty 6 2. Flaming Bull 3. Entertainer IV 2y 2> 8 04 Healthv Stable E. Donnelly Mux hum 12 8 04 Shaw Stable Tulloh Coleman1,740 words
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426 1966-09-30 15 Low Teo Ping - By Low Teo Ping SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Rugby Union has named 39 players for the final trial to select the State side, on Oct. 3 on the SCC Padang. For the final trials, the Possibles will meet the Probab'es and the426 words
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Article84 1966-09-30 15 TOKYO, Thurs. (AP) Japanese Premier Eisaku Sato exhorted Asians to win their first Davis Cup today before drawing for single matches in the Eastern Zone finals between Japan and India. Premier Sato stated: "Reeardless of the outcome of the present matches 1 hope that84 words
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59 1966-09-30 15 A Malaysian student helped the University of Melbourne retain its title in the inter-varsity weightlifting championships recently held in Melbourne, in which weightlifters from seven Australian universities competed. He is Leong Chim Seong, (above) of 49 Gopeng Road, Ipoh, Perak, a physical education student who qualified for the Melbourne University's59 words
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156 1966-09-30 15 VANCOUVRE. Th u r s (AP) Two Commonwealth entries finished in the money yesterday in a professionalamateur contest preceding today's Canadian Open Golf Tournament. Bob Charles of Christchurch, New Zealand, collected US$3OO when he led three amateurs to a four-way, se-cond-place tie in the156 words
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Article181 1966-09-30 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs The Singapore Softball Association's 1966 knock-out tournament will be held on October 22 to 23. The Association has decided to charge a fee of 50 cents per player under tne special player's registration fee. Players already registered with the association in 1966 will be181 words
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Article37 1966-09-30 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. North Zone will meet South Zone in the Malayan Malays Football Association's annual soccer tournament for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Cup at the Klang padang on Saturday. Kick off at 5.00 p.m.37 words
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Article35 1966-09-30 15 TAIPING, Thurs. Perak Indians will meet penang Indians in a Bradhan Cup soccer fixture on the St. Georges' School Padang, on Sunday at 5 p.m. Gate Charge will be 50 cents per person.35 words
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174 1966-09-30 16 JAKARTA, Thurs. J (UPI). Students chanting "Sukarno go to hell" and "Goodbye Sukarno" kept an all-night vigil last night at the spot where Communist plotters hid the bodies of six Indonesian generals massacred during the abortive coup attempt a year ago. More than174 words
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321 1966-09-30 16 JAKARTA, Thurs. (AP). PRESIDENT Sukarno will be asked to clarify his position in connection with the abortive Communist coup attempt of a year ago when his former Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio goes on trial for his life on Saturday night. The trial of Dr.321 words
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Article83 1966-09-30 16 SAIGON. Thurs. (AFP) Four professors of Hue University who were arrested during the Central Vietnam revolt in the spring have been freed, the newspaper Saigon Daily News said today. The Government is due to set up a commission to study the case of prisoners still held for political reasons.83 words
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Article28 1966-09-30 16 SAIGON. Thurs. (AP) Terrorists exploded a claymore mine in front of a Police Station in Saigon's Chinese section today and injured several persons and wrecked a car.28 words
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Article163 1966-09-30 16 SAIGON. Thurs. (AP) The Army-people Council approved today a woman lawyer's proposal to legalise prostitution, but rejected her suggestion that earnings be set aside to help them start a new life. The council, an advisory body with no law-making powers, have no explanation for rejecting the163 words
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Article68 1966-09-30 16 JAKARTA. Thurs. (AP). —Armed soldiers today turned away thousands of screaming students who surged past the gates of President Sukarno's palace. Barbed wire barricades were set up and troops carrying rifles and automatic weapons blocked the students before they reached the palace. The students were shouting "Sukarno must68 words
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Article49 1966-09-30 16 JAKARTA. Thurs. <AP).— Two Pakistan naval officers are expected to arrive here for Indonesia's Armed Forces Day on Oct. 5. Commodore S. A. Areft, with the Operational Department. and Commander/Lieutenant Colonel Mazhar, Commander of Naval Operations, will arrive on Oct. 30, the pews agency Antara said touay.49 words
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Article338 1966-09-30 16 By 808 POOS TTOA BA, Thurs. (AP). Survivors of the tiny Montagnard Village of Hon Ba, 11 many of them stunned, some weeping, poked around yesterday in the ruins of their homes left in smoking ruins by a mistaken air strike. U.S. Marine jets, after a different338 words
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Article, Illustration81 1966-09-30 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. "NOTHING LIKE THIS AT HOME" was the comment of the New Zealand National Film Unit now filming in Singapore for New Zealand television as they took their cameras around the Tiger Balm Gardens this week. Here. Mr. Murray Creed, cameraman, and Mr. Hugh(Photo by New Zealand Information Service) - 81 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-09-30 16 YAMANASHI. Thurs. Rescuers aid old woman (centre) at this village. 70 miles west of Tokyo, in the skirt of Mount Fuji recently an area devastated by "Ida", the strongest tjvhool for two years. Japan is being lashed by winds from typhoon "Ida" and tropical stormUPI Photo. - 53 words
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Article184 1966-09-30 16 JAKARTA, Thurs. (AP). A top leader of the powerful Indonesian Nationalist Party (PNI) warned there were forces attempting to destroy the party, the official news agency Antara said today. Hardi. first chairman of the PNI, which strongly supports President Suk.uno, said several elements \%ere out184 words
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Article82 1966-09-30 16 BANGKOK. Thurs. (AP) —A large number of antiGovernment leaflets were dropped by an unidentified plane over Thailand's Communist infiltrated northeast last Sunday, according to press reports here. The reports added the leaflets were written in Vietnamese. An estimated 40.000 Vietnamese refugees from the French Indochina War of 195482 words
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Article86 1966-09-30 16 MANILA. Thurs. (AFP)— Pakistan's Minister of Agriculture, A. S. M. H. Doha, arrived here yesterday for a three-day goodwill visit and an exchange of views on agricultural matters with Philippine officials. The Minister was received by Vice-President and Agri- culture Secretary Fernando Lopez, and today visited the International86 words
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Article110 1966-09-30 16 SAIGON, Thurs. <AP>A three-member papal mistion relaxed here today fore reporting to Vietnam* Roman Catholic Clergy tfl the work of the Vatican Council. A spokesman said mission was taking a cay off before a series of me ings starting tomorr They are expected to r main in Saigon110 words
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