Eastern Sun, 8 October 1966
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Title Section26 1966-10-08 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION L Estd. 1966. \ol. 1. .No. 83. Saturday, October 8 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDX 2309 Price 15 cents26 words
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Article, Illustration845 1966-10-08 1 Gilchrist letter mentioned in court JakartaFri. (AF P) Indonesia's Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today stepped down from the witness box of the special military tribunal 'Mahmillub' here after some 16 hours of gruelling questioning by the Public Prosecutor. THE trial of the former Foreign Minister, charged with involvement in845 words
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Article42 1966-10-08 1 JAKARTA, Fri Indonesia's former Navy Chief and Ambassador to Pakistan Admiral Eddy Martadinata, was buried at the Heroes Cemetery here today The 45-year-old Admiral Martadinata died in a helicopter crash yesterday some 100 kilometres south-east of Jakarta.42 words
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173 1966-10-08 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has proposed to hold the Forum on Academic Freedom on October 24 at the Singapore Conference Hall from 8.30 to 10 p.m. This was stated in his reply to the University173 words
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Article, Illustration717 1966-10-08 1 LIM MENG KEE - By LIM MENG KEE SINGAPORE, Fri. The Barisan Sosialis' boycott of Parliament took a dramatic turn today when the party's chairman Dr. Lee Siew Choh announced the resignation of all nine Barisan "MPs" from Parliament. -The nine Barisan "MPs" who resigned were: Mr. Chia Thye717 words
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Advertisement178 1966-10-08 1 SPIES IN SKIRTS A new feature entitled "Spies in Skirts" begins tomorrow in our Sunday edition. In the first article of this new feature you will read about the Baroness Lydia Stahl. She had been called the best lady spy in the business. She had not only beauty but brains178 words
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Local News
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537 1966-10-08 2 MUSA SCULLY, JAMAL ALI - By MUSA SCULLY, JAMAL ALI PORT SWETTENHAM FRI. ]\[ORE than 80 students will come here at the end of this month for MalaysiaIndonesia university games. The games will help to normalise the excellent contacts students of both countries had before confrontation, said Indonesian537 words
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Article115 1966-10-08 2 SJAA dance to raise TAIPING, Fri. St. John Ambulance Association, Taiping, will hold a dance in aid of its "Expansion" fund at the Town Hall here on Oct. 29, at 9.30 p.m. The dance the first after a lapse of seven years will be under the patronage of the Sultan115 words
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Article134 1966-10-08 2 ALOR STAR. Fri The Thai Ambassador to Malaysia., Mr. Prasong Buchoem today said his country greatly appreciated the cooperation of Malaysia in the task of eliminating Communist terrorism along the Thai/Malaysia border. Speaking at a ceremony at Balai Besar, here, today the Ambassador conveyed his country's134 words
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Article52 1966-10-08 2 JPOH, Fri. Chan Wah Chye, a non-resident of Sungei Pari Towers, the tallest building here, fell to his death frdm the 11th floor this morning, landing on the Rented courtyard below. a iT was the first death Tall, since the building was completed for oceuDation by the lower52 words
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379 1966-10-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Telecommunications Department has no scheduled or regular inspection of telephone lines, the High Court was told today. It had to depend on subscribers to report any fault, if a spare line broke there was no means of detecting379 words
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Article68 1966-10-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Labour Party publication entitled "Compilation of materials on the Vietnam issue" has been banned in Malaysia. Another banned publication is named, 'A collection of songs' published by the Party Ra'ayat branch in Tanah Merah, Perak. The prohibition order issued by the Minister of68 words
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Article83 1966-10-08 2 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Singapore Government has today banned English publications under the Undesirable Publications Ordinance. The 26 publications are: Broadside. Cutie, Female Fiesta, Flicks, French Frills; Heels and Hose, How to Decorate A Bachelor's Apartment, Leg Watcher's Special No. 1, Nylon Jungle, Pussycat; Tip Top, Tonight, Trojan, Figure83 words
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Article, Illustration62 1966-10-08 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. Tun Abdul Razak, Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia is seen here talking to President L. B. Johnson at the White House. At right is Mr. W. Bundy, Asst. Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. On Tun Razak's left is Tan Sri Ong Yoke Lin,UPI Radio Picture. - 62 words
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Article119 1966-10-08 2 IPOH, Fri. PPP Municipal Councillor of Gunong Rapat ward, Mr. Teoh Kim Swee, said today those who 'hopped' from one political party to another were like 4 a rolling stone, which gathers no moss." He said it was a fashion, not only in Ipoh but elsewhere, for119 words
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Article128 1966-10-08 2 SINGAPORE, Fri—Singapore Institute of Management has organised a series of eight lectures on Production. Planning and Control designed for all levels of management directly concerned with production in modern industry. Lectures for the course will be given by Mr. S. G. Nicholls, Work Study Officer, Army Work Study128 words
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Article422 1966-10-08 2 MALACCA, Fri. The storm which burst here yesterday over last Saturday's "Miss Malacca" contest has gathered momentum. Another contestant, who did not wish to be named, revealed to the Sun today that she felt "very sore" when an official of the contest, unknown to her.422 words
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249 1966-10-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bank Negara's "Fort Knox" to store Malaysia's new currency is now being constructed at Batu Tiga. The $1.2 million building will be installed with the latest and most modern security systems to deter local "goldflngers." "We are consulting with249 words
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Article136 1966-10-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Burglars in Port Swettenham took advantage of the heavy rain early yesterday morning. They ransacked a house, a radio shop and got away with $4,874. Mrs. Goh Kim Leong of Jalan Camp was awakened by some noise at 3 a.m. and136 words
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Article69 1966-10-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Three Malaysian pilot officers returned today after completing a one-year jet and helicopter training course in the United States. They are Mr. Chin Yon Fong, 23. Mr. Joginger Singh 21, and Enche Abdul Razak Hashlm, 24. all of the Royal Malaysian Air Force. They69 words
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174 1966-10-08 2 PENANG. Fri. News have been received from Melbourne that the heart operation on 19-year-old Miss Chuan Chye Yeng, who was found to have a defective heart valve, has proved successful. Miss Chuan, daugther of a small coffee-shop owner in Transfer Road, left here on174 words
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Article70 1966-10-08 2 IPOH. Fri. Fire broke out at Tat Meng sawmill in Lahat this morning, gutting a portion of the premises. Fortunately workers who were asleep in the sawmill escaped in quick time before they were overcome by the flames. Passers-by along the road noticed the fire in the70 words
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Article100 1966-10-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. FriRashid bin Jamaluddin of Kampongr Dato Keramat ua* today chargred in the Magistrate's Court before Mr. X. Mahalingam for murderinf Kok Kin San. Rashid was alleged to have committed the murder at the junction of Jalan Sentosa and Jalan Othman in Petaling Jaya on100 words
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230 1966-10-08 2 PENANG, Fri. A return air trip to Hong Konf on Caravelle jet ticket by Thai International will he the main prize for "Miss Sesquicentenary" who will he elected at the Penang Free School Sesquicentenary Ball. i A panel of judges will base their selection230 words
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Article126 1966-10-08 2 IPOH. Fri. A reward of $2,000 is being offered by the police here for the arrest and conviction of person or persons responsib.* for the murder of a porten C. Subramanim. 29, at Lahat on Monday. A police spokesman "a today Subramaniam. wl became a father126 words
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Article, Illustration178 1966-10-08 3 Incubator used in flight SINGAPORE, Fri. A woman Flight' Officer, E. C. Woolley, had a delicate task on hand bringing a two-day old ailing baby boy from Malacca in a twin-engined Pioneer aircraft to the British Military Hospital here. The baby, suffering fromEASTERN SUN photo - 178 words
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127 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Two minesweepers, the H M.S. Woolaston and the H.M.S. fcnite raced last night to a Greek ship, the Angelina. which had made emergency radio calls for medical assistance. The Eastern Sun was told by an Admiralty spokesman that a sick man was taken127 words
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Article126 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Chinese painting exhibition by renowned Chinese painter, David Kwo, opened at the Victoria Memorial Hall this evening. The exhibition is sponsored by the Singapore Art Society and the Society of Chinese Artists. At the opening, the Prelident of the Singapore Art Society, Mr. Ho126 words
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Article83 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.—There are still vacant places in the Adult Education Board's Commercial Evening Classes which prepare students for the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) 1967 Examination. These classes were started in May this year, and are held three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and83 words
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419 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Sami Khan, an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Indiana University, U.S., is now stranded in Singapore because of visa restrictions. Mr. Khan has travelled half way round the world to see his relatives in Indonesia whom he has not seen419 words
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Article59 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Some 1,000 members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union will entertain their leader to a dinner tomorrow at the N.T.U.C. conference hall at 8 p.m. The dinner is to honour Mr. Joseph Tan Meng Kwang, Secretary General of the Union, who recently59 words
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Article53 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The wife of the Minister of State for Education Che Mawan Wajid Khan, will speak at the Prophet Mohamed's birthday celebration at the Siglap Community Centre tomorrow (Saturday) at 2.30 p.m. The celebration is organised by the Siglap Women's Association of which she53 words
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Article187 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Police prevented a gang clash between the "Leng Hor San" secret society of the 108 Group and the "Sio Kun Tong" society of the 18 Group, on Wednesday night. Both the groups are actively operating in the Havelock Road and Covent Garden areas. A spokesman187 words
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Article156 1966-10-08 3 Course on Currency Banking SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Chinese chamber of Commerce and The Institute of Industrial and Commercial Studies have again jointly organised an evening course for the benefit of those who cannot attend day classes. Entitled "Currency and Banking", this comprehensive course will be conducted in English on156 words
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Article107 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE F r i. There will be a band display on the Singapore Padang on Oct. 16, at 5 p.m. The Singapore Police Band, Singapore Infantry Regiment Band, People's Association Band, People's Defence Force Band, Ministry of Education Teacher's Band. Bagpipers of Singapore Port Authority and the Gurkha107 words
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122 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.—The Industrial Workers' Union will take "whatever action it deems fit'* to get the Trade Union (Amendment) Act repealed. The decision to oppose the Act was taken at an extraordinary conference of the union's representatives recently. In a statement Issued122 words
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Article98 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE. Fr 1. Five top executives from Mobil Oil (M) Ltd will lecture at the Singapore Institute of Management's ten-day course on "Basics of Supervision". The course will be held at the Singapore Employers Federation's Conference Room from Oct. 10 to 20. It will cover98 words
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Article46 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Enche Ahmad Elahi, who returned here recently after undergoing courses on arts at various schools in Europe, will give a talk on Sunday at the Islamic School in Ipoh Lane at 10 a.m. He will talk on "Modern Art".46 words
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294 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The future livelihood of 15 000 itinerant cigarette stall holders is in jeopardy following action by the Ministry of Health authorities. In a petition to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, on Wednesday, the stall holders expressed concern over actions launched294 words
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Article220 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Member of Parliament eould only act as an advocate and not as a judge on problems affecting an individual. This was stated by Mr. Ho See Beng in a statement today, clarifying his Sosition to his constituents Bras Basah. The220 words
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244 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's teacher organisations are planning an Asian Leadership Training Seminar from Nov. 20 to 28 here. This seminar will deal with the financing of teachers' unions and their activities. The aim is to find out the philosophy behind subscriptions and other dues244 words
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110 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.—The Naval Base Singers will celebrate their tenth anniversary with a stage production of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera, the Gondoliers, on Oct. 20-22 at the Sultan Theatre on board the HMS Terror. The show has a cast of 40 and will be110 words
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279 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. —The Public Works Department's development expenditure for the year 1964 was $46.5 million as against $38.4 million in 1963. This was stated in the PWD's annual report for 1964, issued today. In the report it stated that the PWD continued to279 words
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54 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Teachers' Union will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a buffet-dinner and dance on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 8 p.m. and 12.30 a.m. at the Singapore Conference Hall. The St. Joseph's Institution venue has been cancelled. Tickets are available at Singapore Teachers'54 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. An internationally renowned German economist, Professor Dr. Joehimsen, of Kiel University, is now in Singapore for a three-day visit. Tomorrow, he will speak at the Nanyang University on "The Ne w Style of Economic Policy". On Oct. 10, Professor Dr. Joehimsen will speak on76 words
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97 1966-10-08 3 SINGAPORE. F r i. Chemically-treated high quality sea water can now be bought from the Van Kleef Aquarium at ten cents a gallon. The special service is provided for those people who need sea-water for purposes of maintaining a marine aquarium in their97 words
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136 1966-10-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Sultan of Selangor will inspect a passing-out parade for police inspectors (trainees) and recruit police constables at 8.00 a.m. tomorrow at the Police Depot, Jalan Gurney. Thirty-five police inspectors (Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei) and 247 recruit Colice constables from Saab will136 words
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227 1966-10-08 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. —More than 3,000 school children assembled at the Padang Batang Barn, this morning to celebrate Universal Children's Day. The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Tan Sri Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed, in his address, explained the significance of the day. He told the227 words
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Article107 1966-10-08 4 JESSELTON, Fri. The Government weights and measures adviser with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. Bryant, will be arriving here tomorrow for a week's tour of Sabah. He is expected to see trade taking place in markets and bazaars, as well as in modern107 words
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335 1966-10-08 4 PERCY JOSEPH - By PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —An official of the Minis try of Labour here said today that women were now coming into their own in almost every field of employment. They had on many an occasion proved more successful than335 words
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169 1966-10-08 4 JESSELTON, Fri. Arrangements are now being made for the celebration of the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Dato Pengiran Haji Ahmad Raffae, throughout Sabah. The celebration on Nov. 4. will follow along the lines of the arrangements for last year. In the State169 words
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89 1966-10-08 4 AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Frl. Spencer Hall Hostel, in Parnell, Auckland. New Zealand, is presided over by an Anglican warden, the Reverend R. K. Dobson. The hostel, which has four houses, boards 70 Auckland University students, some from overseas. The Reverend Dobson is shown here with three Colombo Plan students, from89 words
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265 1966-10-08 4 SEREMBAN, Fri.—The chairman of the Board of Governors of the St. Paul's Institution here Dr. S. Seeveratnam, today appealed to the Ministry of Education for "a better deal" and to set up a Sixth Form class in the school. Speaking at the Speech Day of265 words
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Article67 1966-10-08 4 TAIPING, Fri.— Thieves raided two nouses here last night and got away with orchid plants worth $l3O. Mr. Hong Kok Chee, a technician. reported to police the loss of $BO worth of orchids from his garden in the NEB quarters In Simpang. Another orchid owner, Mr.67 words
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Article37 1966-10-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Victoria Institution Old Boys Association will hold their annual re union dinner tomorrow at the school hall. Mr. Tan Chin Guan. president of the association will deliver an address of welcome.37 words
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Article, Illustration254 1966-10-08 4 K. STANLEY - By K. STANLEY MALIM NAWAR, Fri. A secretary of the Malim Nawar Local Council, Miss Chai Koi Fah is looking forward to a trip to Japan for plastic surgery to end her four years of frustration and embarrassment. Miss Chai was injured254 words
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Article70 1966-10-08 4 The Miss Malaysia contest will be held at Stadium Negara at 8 p.m. on Oct. 14 The beauty of beauties will represent Malaysia in the Miss World contest to be held in London next month. Thirteen contestants from all States of Malaysia will take part in the70 words
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110 1966-10-08 4 BRI NEI TOWN, Fri. (AP) The State Medical Officer, Dato Dr. P. I. Franks, has disclosed that the district capital of Kuala Belait will soon have a new hospital, costing about $5.5 million. Piling work began some time ago on a piece of land110 words
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223 1966-10-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The Commissioner of the Federal Capital, Haji Ismail bill Panjang Aris, has announced that 10 licensed massage parlour operators in Kuala Lumpur had formed an association of their own. They were now drawing up a prospectus with a view to getting themselves223 words
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Article68 1966-10-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The police raided a house in Jalan Brunei here yesterday and seized four reel* of "Blue films" and photograph processing equipment, a police spokesman said today. Choo Lim Pat. 39. was arrested and charged n court this morning with tne possession of the films68 words
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Article, Illustration295 1966-10-08 5 BERNARD WILLIAMS - By BERNARD WILLIAMS SINGAPORE, Fri. Captain John Storey, Singapore's manager of Everett Steamship Corporation, is the only master mariner here who has a ship named after him. The ship is the John E\erett, which called here a few days ago. Capt. Storey is known in295 words
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443 1966-10-08 5 MADELEINE NATHAN - Bv MADELEINE NATHAN SINGAPORE. FriSingapore's orchid industry can be developed into one of the biggest tourist attractions the Republic can offer to the world, especially the I nited States. This was the view expressed by an orchid specialist, Mrs. Abner Wolf, wife of443 words
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Article, Illustration182 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A •tep to establish closer and constant contacts among •taff members of institutions of higher learning in Singapore has been made here over the weekend. Speaking at the first social gathering of staff mem- bers of the Singapore and Nanyang Universities182 words
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Article261 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Gilbert J. Bertochinl, of Taipeh, Taiwan, has been appointed new director of youth activities of the Far Eastern Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Announcement of his appointment was made here by Mr. Paul Eldridge. of Singapore, President of the Church's261 words
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307 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's Central Provident Fund (CPF) and Malaysia's Employees Provident Fund (EPF) have no reciprocal arrangements for the transfer of funds from one to the other. This was disclosed by a CPF spokesman in response to one of our readers' letter which307 words
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Article63 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A labourer Abdul Majid, 33, had his right foot completely severed while working on a tongkang this morning. Enche Majid, of Anson Road, was working on board a tongkong moored in Telok Terumania, off the Johore Straits. His right foot got entangled with a rope tied63 words
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Article, Illustration329 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. For the first time in three centuries the Life Guards have been invaded by Australians. The Life Guards, a British regiment famous for its battle tradition and glittering ceremonial history, have its headquarters at Windsor, England. At present, it is329 words
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373 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Almost 8.000 students from 15 schools have so far taken a pledge to be kind to animals in the State. They were visited by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as part of the schools programme launched on Sept.373 words
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Article173 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Government has asked all taxi owners to paint their taxis yellow so that they will be easily recognisable. The statement issued today, said all taxis should also be fitted with an illuminated plate bearing the word "Taxi" on the roof The size173 words
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Article76 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A taxi driver, Chow Boon Kai, was robbed of $l5 by three men whom he picked up as "fares", along Jalan Besar Road at 10.30 p.m. on Wednesday. They boarded his taxi for Kolam Ayer Lane and ten minutes later one of them76 words
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Article, Illustration159 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Mr. Frank G. Holmes, Assistant Vice-President of American Express Company, will pay a four-day visit to Singapore this month. According to Mr. D. W. Whelan, Manager of the American Express here, Mr. Holmes will arrive tomorrow from Australia where he has been159 words
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277 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore has been chosen as the venue for the Second Afro-Asian Housing Congress to be held in March next year. The congress is being organised by the Afro-Asian Housing Organisation, of which Singapore is a founder member. It will be held at277 words
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Article125 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A $20,000 overhead pedestrian bridge, the second of its kind to be built in the Republic, will be completed soon. It is being built across Upper Serangoon Road in front of the Lim Tua Tow Market. The bridge is a steel structure built on125 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous811 1966-10-08 4 CHANNEL 5 Koala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping. 7 Batu Pabat; 9 KJuang. P.M. 3.00 Pembukaan dan rengkasan ranchangan; 3.01 "Tulsa" di-bintangi oleh Susan Hayward, Robert Preston dan Pedro Armendariz; 4.31 International Zone "Conversation with U Thant"; 5.01 Cartoon Classics "Space811 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1966-10-08 5 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 4.55 am. (6.1 ft.), 905 p.m. (5.6 ft). Port Swettenham: 9.48 a.m. (9.4 ft.), 3.56 p.m. (0.9 ft.). Port Dickson: 12.03 p.m. (6.2 ft.). Singapore: 9.49 a.m. (5.5 ft I 3.32 p.m. (7.6 ft Sedill Kechil 9.56 am. (5.8 tt.), 1.16 pm. (6.1 ft.). Kuantan; 3.2553 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-10-08 5 SPORE DIARY 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall Empress Place: Paintings Exhibition. 8 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "The Maid and the Bell." Radio phone SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Jakarta radio telephone services will now operate for four hours daily 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.53 words
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WORLD NEWS
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565 1966-10-08 6 WASHINGTON, FRI. (UPI) PRESIDENT JOHNSON said yesterday he wanted to hear the peace plans and ideas for the future of Asian and Pacific leaders during his forthcoming six-nation tour. "I want to be a good listener." Mr. Johnson told more than565 words
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Article226 1966-10-08 6 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) A Labour Party Member of Parliament claimed last night that Hanoi accepted a 1964 invitation from U.N. Secretary General U Thant to negotiate Vietnam. But, claimed Mr. John Mendelson. the United States—after 16 weeks of not responding to Thant's feelers turned down226 words
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52 1966-10-08 6 UN I T ED NATONS, N.Y., Fri. (AP).- Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik tells the United Nations General Assembly today that the decision of his Government to return to the U.N. "shows beyond the slightest doubt its determination to cooperate with other members in realising the purposes and aims of52 words
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136 1966-10-08 6 BONN, West Germany, Fri. Mud makes the figures even lovelier! Under this motto, these four young ladies tried out the first "Hochmoorstromungsbad" (upland active mud-bath) in the world, which has been opened by a woman doctor in Garmisch (Federal Republic of Germany). Here the healing power of mud, which has136 words
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Article476 1966-10-08 6 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. —The United Nations yesterday disclaimed any fresh peace initiative by Secretary General U. Thant in the face of unyielding attitudes by both North and South Vietnam on the question of U.N. bombing. India, which has direct contact with all the476 words
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Article97 1966-10-08 6 ROME. Fri.— Malaysian Finance Minister Tan Siew Sin arrived here from Paris last night for two days of talks about possible Italian collaboration in his country's development. In Taris, he met French Government officials and leading figures of the business world at a lunch97 words
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Article134 1966-10-08 6 UPI. LONDON, Fri —King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit of Thailand and their three daughters left London yesterday for home after an 11-week private visit to Britain. Accompanying the royal family were three new additions to ther household three dogs—a foxer, a poodle andUPI. - 134 words
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Article110 1966-10-08 6 CLAIR, Michigan, Fri. Two shins collided in the St. Clair River, just offshore from this Southeastern Michigan community last night, blocking the channel between Port Huron and Lake St. Clair. State police, whose rescue boat was th e first to reach the scene, said110 words
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Article100 1966-10-08 6 UPI USHUAIA. Argentina. Fri. —The shapely blonde jailed here as a member of the rightist Commando team which hijacked an airliner and 'invaded' the British Falkland Islands last week disclosed yesterday that it wag a honeymoon trip for her. Maris Cristina Verrier 27-year-old actress and writer, toldUPI - 100 words
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175 1966-10-08 6 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (UPI). —Asian nations yesterday pledged more than US$7 million toward the United Nations 1967 development programme about five per cent of the expected total membership pledge. Japan topped the list with a US 53.2 million pledge, followed175 words
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Article112 1966-10-08 6 LONDON. Fri. (UFI)— A Toulouse-Lautrec collection of 30 drawings and 200 lithographs that belong to the late theatrical producer ludwig Charrell went under the auctioneer s hammer yesterday for a total of £103.810 (IS. 5209.669). It was the break-up of what was thought to t®112 words
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287 1966-10-08 6 WASHINGTON. Fri.—Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson is getting her inoculations, checking the weather and studying up on the Far East for her forthcoming Asian trip with the President. President Johnson announced at his news conference yesterday his wife would accompany him and would be287 words
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Article219 1966-10-08 7 S\N FRANCISCO. Fri. LJPI) Shirley Temple, dimpled child star of the 1930 s, has quit the San Francisco Film Festival in anger over a sexy Swedish film. y,w an attractive ravennaired matron. Miss Temple said on Wednesday she had left her post as Chairman of219 words
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317 1966-10-08 7 SPENCER DAVIS - By SPENCER DAVIS WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP). Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak has expressed gratification that President Johnson had accepted an invitation to visit Malaysia during his forthcoming journey to the Far East. He said on Thursday the invitation had been extended by317 words
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Article71 1966-10-08 7 VATICAN City, Fri. (AP) Speculation was heard in Vatican circles Thursday night that Pope Paul VI might be considered for the 1966 Nobel Peace Prize. The Pope was rumoured to have been approached recently to be sounded out on the possibility. This lacked official confirmation.71 words
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381 1966-10-08 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) A House-Senate Conference Committee approved on Thursday a measure aimed at halting U.S. steel purchases in Korea for Vietnam. The Committee accepted an amendment by Senator Birch Bayh of Indiana, which called for an end of Agency for International381 words
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333 1966-10-08 7 PATERSOX, New Jersey, Fri. (l"PI). A suspected ringleader of a nationwide multi-million-dollar counterfeiting: racket was found slain early on Thursday in front of his home. Police said the throat of Gabriel Defranco, 46, alias "Johnny the Walk," was slit from ear to ear. He333 words
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Article108 1966-10-08 7 RAVENNA, Italy, Fri. (UPI) The Casanovas of the world will gather next spring at a nearby resort. Organisers of the "first international gathering of the Casanova" are three local men. Antonio Casanova, Angelo Casanova and Boesio Casanova. So far they have located 1,248 families108 words
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128 1966-10-08 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP) American society crammed into the first New York exhibition of paintings by the world's richest artists Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney and bought all 40 of them. The sale of Thursday night brought US$B,B5O or the benefit of the Edward128 words
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Article96 1966-10-08 7 LONDON, Fri. Nearly 10.000 people crossed the English Channel between England and France this summer by Hovercraft, it was announced yesterday. Hoverlloyd. the company that has operated two British SRN 6 38-seat hovercraft between Ramsgate on the Kent coast of England and Calais. France, since May.96 words
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Article137 1966-10-08 7 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Britain lodged a "very, very strong protest" with Spain at midnight last night over a new Spanish move which win seal off the Gibraltar frontier to all but pedestrian traffic. The Foreign Office said Britain also was considering whether to break off137 words
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Article108 1966-10-08 7 FORT Worth, Texas, Frl. (UPI) Contestants from Colombia, the Philippines, Romania. Austria. Germany and Bethlehem, lowa, will compete in the finals of the Van Cliburn international piano competition. The finalists, chosen by a panel of 17 judges on Wednesday night, were what was left of 48108 words
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519 1966-10-08 7 LONDON, Fri. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. George Brown, yesterday invited his Soviet counterpart, Mr. Gromyko, to join with him in reconvening the Geneva Conference on Vietnam, of which they are cochairmen. Mr. Brown, who is to address the General Assembly of519 words
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Article29 1966-10-08 7 CECINA, Italy, Fri. (UPI)' —Ottavio Bettaccini, 51, a farmer, committed suicide by jumping into the same well in which his father drowned himself years ago. Police reported.29 words
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Article, Illustration60 1966-10-08 7 VATICAN CITY: Pope Paul VI, mitered, during his address in which he appealed for a negotiated peace in Vietnam. Thousands attended mass for peace in the huse St. Peter's Square. Bottom picture shows St. Peters Square filled by thousands ofUPI Photos. - 60 words
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Miscellaneous23 1966-10-08 7 B HcvV MUCH ARE Y&OR WORMS RVB CLAMS '7/ mm 4 EACH. Sf uL iLi by Johnny hart WHERE potaj<£errHEv\? FROM THE CLAMS.23 words
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Article415 1966-10-08 8 the fact that foreign missionaries have been a feature of Malaysian religious society, it must be remembered that they were first brought here to act as instruments of colonization. Not only trade followed the flags of the European empire builders, but missionaries were considered more important than traders. The415 words
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Article297 1966-10-08 8 have mentioned before that, unless the pirates in Singapore and Malaysian waters were curbed with Indonesian aid, they would rob traders when trade was resumed with Indonesia. This has now come to pass. Pirates have been robbing Rhio islanders when the latter returned with goods from Singapore. The297 words
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630 1966-10-08 8 D. JAYA - D. JAYA. THE Education Minister, Enche Khir Johari's disclosure that one hundred and fifty teachers from the East Coast States have tendered their resignations to take teaching posts in the West Coast has not come as a surprise to the public and to teachers parti-630 words
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Article77 1966-10-08 8 I CAN'T HELP writing a few lines regarding the case of that much publicised LAI YOKE HEONG. Now that she is married I tconder whether her Board of Trustees would approach her to contribute at least half of her fund to the various deserving charitable organisations77 words
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410 1966-10-08 8 1 READ with great interest about the decision of the Imversity of Singapore Students Union to hold a demonstration. As the father of an undergraduate, the Union's fight for University Autonomy and Academic Freedom has been keenly followed by me and I would like to410 words
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Article385 1966-10-08 8 Chang Kwang Seh - Chang Kwang Seh for Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Singapore. I REFER to GBS's letter in your issue of September 10, headlined "Flagging Interest in Malay not Surprising." Your correspondent alleges that the Singapore Minister for Education made the remark that interest in the National Language385 words
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Article237 1966-10-08 8 A FUNERAL march from the Padang to the Singapore Conference Hall to be carried out by the University of Singapore Students' Union on next Tuesday will go down in the history of the Republic of Singapore as bemoaning not the death of academic freedom but the death237 words
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Article299 1966-10-08 8 IT reported that the Niiai Bangsa Physical Cultural Association will be holding a Wrestlers' Open Championship to select wrestlers for the sth Asian Games. To me (and to a lot, I am sure), this seems like "a square peg in a round hole"! I believe299 words
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Article122 1966-10-08 8 RECENTLY, a friend of mine from Kelantan happened to park his car at the Clifford Pier car park after going round the car park several times. He, a Malaysian] did not know the procedures of the car parking system. When he enquired as to the cost, the122 words
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Article280 1966-10-08 8 HO PAK TOE - HO PAK TOE, Singapore Planning ani Urban Research Group. THE points raised bv Mr. Ho See Beng on the shortage of parking facilities in his constituency underlies one of the many problems facing town-planners the world over regarding traffic i n existing towns, i.e., how to resolve the280 words
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Article122 1966-10-08 8 A GOOD NUMBER of telephone calls have been made to the Kuala Lumpur Public Works Complaint Department about a damaged public pipe at the junction of Jalan Hale and Jalan Yap Ah Shak. And despite promises of sending their men around to repair the pipe,122 words
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Article148 1966-10-08 8 THE Housing Boars. tD one of its antiquated rues, stipulates that, when tenant wishes to get a transfer from one building estate to another, he must be a tenant of a particular flat for at least two years. This was understandable when there was a shortag®148 words
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Advertisement27 1966-10-08 8 All letters to the Editor must have the address of the writer. They must also be properly signed. All letters must be short and to the point.27 words
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Article, Illustration125 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Ong Eng Hong, sales manager designate of Rank Xerox Ltd., left Singapore last week for London for further training at the company's head office. Mr. Ong. aged 30, joined the company a few months ego, after being in the real e-tate125 words
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Article177 1966-10-08 9 10ND0N, Fri. The volume of Britain's exports in the first eight months of this year has averaged two and a half per cent more than in the corresponding months of 1965 announced the Board of Trade in London yesterday. The volume index Increased sharply in August177 words
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200 1966-10-08 9 LONDON, Fri. Britain's gold and convertible currency reserves which are also the reserves of the Sterling Area held centrally in London rose by £3 million last month and stood at £1,129 million on September 30, the Trea?"rv announced in London yesterday. There was no200 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Chan Wah Kok has been appointed Fire and Safety Officer of Mobil Refining Co. Malaysia Ltd. replacing Mr. H.H. Beams, who has returned to the United States after a 16 months assignment in Singapore. Announcing his appointment today, Mr. H.J.T. Lewis, the Refinery's Manager,113 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE Fri. To Introduce the new packs of Kastoplast, a competition was held for one month commencing August, throughOut Singapore and Malaya. Altogether more than 500 dea ers participated in the competition First prize of $3OO for the Singapore area was won by Chop Hoe Leong, 2nd prize123 words
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Article289 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in SingaDore and Kuala Lumpur today at 59| per lb., down J cts. from previous close. The tone was quiet. Lack of follow through in London and absence of support in this289 words
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Article77 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. —Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today:— New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D. 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 355/16; Airmail O.D. 35-7/16; 90 d/st. 36 credit bills; 361/16 trade bills.77 words
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Article15 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The tin price for today was $606-5/8 per picul, down $3.00.15 words
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Article439 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. In. dustrials were generally firm with little movements in prices. Heavy trading was C.C.M. with business done at 51.37 to 51.38. National Iron inched up 3 cents to 51.24 compared with previous transactions a few days ago at $1.21. Properties were again quiet but439 words
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Article153 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today:— Godowns Vessels 3/4 Carronbank 5 Maxwell Brander 8/9 Nicobar 10/11 Nicoline Maersk 13/14 Malaysia 18 Glenearn 19 Eastern Maid 21/22 Mansei Maru 23/24 Katong 25/26 Ta Peng 31/32 Peleus 33/34 Denbigshire 35/36 Mentor 42/43 Ariadna153 words
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Article220 1966-10-08 9 B 8 Boustead 1.47 1.49 Chemical Co 1.37 1.38 Cola Storage 2.81 2.95 Dunlop 2.26 E. Smelting CD Esso Ords. CD 4.00 2.80 United Holdings XCR 1.32 1.42 Fitzpatricks 1.55 F N. Ords. CDCB 3.46 3.48 Gammon XD 1.70 1.71 Georgetown 1.20 G. E. Life CD 62.50 Guinness 2.22220 words
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Article117 1966-10-08 9 Ampat CCR 10/3 Aokam 3.50 3.66 Austral Amal. XD 21/6 22/1. Austral Malay CD 32/6 Berjuntai 32/7* 33/Gopeng 34/6 35/3 Hong Kong 31/1| Idris Hyd. XD 13/9 14/3 K'pong Lanjut 23/3 23/7; Kamunting 18/Kent 8/8/9 Killinghall 39/6 Kramat 11/4* Kuala Kampar 24/9 25/- KuphftJ CAT J, 1.89 2.15 Larut117 words
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Article40 1966-10-08 9 Central Prop .71 .74 City Dev. .33* .34 Faber Union .51 .52 Island Hotel .57 .58 Island Pen .45 .46 K. L. Prop San Holdings .27* .28 Sel. Prop 1.25 1.26 S'pore Land .54 .54 Town City .70 .7240 words
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Article47 1966-10-08 9 Batu Lintang 1.64 Benta 1 42 Borelli (New) CD 2.15 Kempas 1.96 Kepong Plant 1 80 Kundong Tg. Pau 1.80 Kuala Sidim 1.64 New Scudai New Serendah 2.26 Sel. Coconut 2.95 Sungei Bagan 1.58 Sungei Tukang 1.05 Temerloh 1.90 Ulu Benut 1.40 United Malacca 1.7547 words
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Article21 1966-10-08 9 Anglo-Asian Anglo Oriental Bk. S'bawang Chembong 1/1/1 3/7* Craigielea 1/4 K.L. Kepong 2/04 Kulim Merlimau Pegoh 1/7 1/11 1/821 words
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Article30 1966-10-08 9 First Malayan 2.13 2.23 Second Malayan 1.51 1.61 Third Malayan XD 1.08 1.19 Malaysian Commerce .87 .98 Mai. Savings Fund XD 1.27 1.37 Sterling Commodity XD 3/9 4/430 words
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Article173 1966-10-08 9 TIME AIRLINES FROM 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. 10.30 a.m. ML 451 Kuching. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. 11.45 a.m. Thai 404 Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur. 11.55 a.m. PAA 841 ban Francisco, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Guam, Saigon.173 words
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Article176 1966-10-08 9 TIME AIRLINES TO 7.00 a.m. MAL 034 Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Jpoh, Penang, Alor Star, K. Banru. 7.00 a.m. ML 452 Kuching. 7.31 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok, Hongkong. Taioeh, Osaka, Tokyo. 8.00 a.m. CPA 572 830 a.m. MAL 616 Kuala Lumpur. Hongkong. 8.45 a.m. MAL 523176 words
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Article135 1966-10-08 9 TIME AIRLINES FROM 7.45 am Air Ceylon (AE 115) Singapore. 8.15 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. 8.25 a.m. MAL (ML 034) Singapore, Malacca. 9.15 ajn. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh. 9 15 a.m. MAL (ML 616) Singapore. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Singapore. 10.55 a.m. Thai135 words
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Article142 1966-10-08 9 TIME AIRLINES TO 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019)' Singapore. 8.25 a.m. Air Ceylon (AE 115) Colombo, Karachi, Rome, 8.45 a.m. London. MAL (ML 121V Singapore. 8.40 a.m. MAL (ML 034) Ipoh, Penang, Alor Star, 9.30 a.m. Kota Bahru. MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Singapore. 9.50 a.m. 10.20142 words
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Article121 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE, FrI. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Previous Today's Sellers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 42.75 43.25 Sept Coconut oil (FOB) 44.25 44.75 Drums Sept Sugar (Java) ex-godown 25.75 25.75 Nutmegs 110s 485.00 Nutmegs B W 240.00 240.00 Garbled Lam pong Black 125.00 125.00 Pepper (FOB)121 words
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Article, Illustration495 1966-10-08 10 Maureen Lee - By: Maureen Lee Kuala Lumpur, Fri THE going is smooth, the music hot, the dresses, reol cool Yes, these are the symptoms and ingredients of the discotheque age which is here. It has got the younger set all excited. And with its arrival the "chicks" (the495 words
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Article, Illustration410 1966-10-08 10 Peter Loke - By: Peter Loke gINGAPORE, Fri.—Beauty, charm and grace are the inherent qualities of two Taiwan vocalists who are now appearing at one of Singapore's leading cabaret-nightclub complex. They are Miss Ching Ling and Miss Lee Hsiao Mei both renowned recording and nightclub artistes in Taipeh.410 words
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Article, Illustration25 1966-10-08 10 IPOH, Fri.—Beautiful Hong Kong "A-go-go" dancer Miss Irene Ryder is appearing at the Star Theatre, Ipoh in A-go-go demonstration and other "hot" rhythmic dance exhibitions.25 words
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Article59 1966-10-08 10 IPOH, Fri. Naomi and the Boys (above), one of Singapore's leading musical group, appeared at St. John's Ambulance Hall, here tonight. Naomi and the Boys were scheduled to appear some months back in another showsponsored by the Top Talents Ltd. of Singapore but due to unfors59 words
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Miscellaneous123 1966-10-08 10 In To Tonight SINGAPORE: Adelphi Hotel: Adelphi Grill room: Carnival in Spain by Manual and Raphaela. Dance to the liprht 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: Larry Burns and Sally Ann bring123 words
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Article2831 1966-10-08 11 TALK GIVEN BY MR. MALCOLM DALZIEL OF THE BRITISH COUNCIL PENANG TO THE TAIPING ROTARY CLUB RECENTLY. MR. DALZIEL IS A ROTARIAN. ARE you used to having people stare at you? If not, you may find it a strange experience. It is one thing to2,831 words
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Article200 1966-10-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Malaysian artist spoke today of the almost worldwide "frustration" in the art circle. "Artists of today are still searching in the dark." said a 40 year-old famous batik painter, Mr. Hu Te Hsin. "Conventional arts, either Western or Oriental, are being elbowed200 words
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Advertisement110 1966-10-08 11 SHEUMS CIRCUS at QUEEN'S TOWN CIRCLE Entirely New Programme see the Sensational Chimpanzee act. Also HORSES, LIONS TIGERS ELEPHANTS etc. NIGHTLY ONE SHOW at 8.15 p.m. Today Tomorrow 2Shows 11 a.m. 2.30 p.m. ScAoo/ Children 30 cfs. to all seats Tickets $2.00 $1.50 $l.OO CHILDREN HALF PRICE. ORIENTAL THAI ASTROLOCER110 words
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Advertisement374 1966-10-08 11 MICHELANGELO ART COMPETITION' inspired by 20th Century Fox's >:^jp TK v K > h *h WANE CILENTO EiceptMMfty feCMtif* pfci iipi ipliy Starring CHARLTON HESTON as Michelangelo REX HARRISON DIANE CILENTO (ODEON THEATRE. K.L. Soon?) Objects: The object of this painting competition is to stimulate an appreciation of the fine374 words
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Miscellaneous234 1966-10-08 11 I fiHAW 5 organisation f CAPITOL Phone ***** I fl' T V rw sii L. I D O Phone ***** IIKIII ***** REX-SKY ***** LAST DAY II am. 145. 4. II Ham. 1.45. 4. 6.0 9.30 II 6.30 Jt 9.15 Pier An«ell Fred Beir "MMM *3" Scope Color F.EX SKY-Open*234 words
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Miscellaneous139 1966-10-08 11 CATHAY a OPENS TODAY! 1.«0. 4.39 A *l5 p.m. Tomorrow Extra Show at •The SPYwithMY FACE* 1 plus; 2! •TO TRAP A SPY' jg Robert Vaofhn (Napoleon S#ta> David McCallam Jlhft Kur>akin) Tl Metrocolor (MGMI NOW SHOWING! 11am. 1.90. «K>. 1-iO. 4.M. A I! 6.45 A 9 :.Op.m. "7 GOLDEN139 words
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343 1966-10-08 12 OAIGON, Fri. (UPI). Allied troops capturing record numbers of an elite Communist division in a three-way squeeze yesterday reported the surrender of 66 Vietcong carrying safe conduct passes at a single time. The Vietcong surrendered to South Vietnamese troops pushing toward343 words
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Article94 1966-10-08 12 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) One thousand and five Chinese have left Belawan Harbour in North Sumatra to return to Communist China, the "Armed Forces Daily" reported in Jakarta today. The Chinese left Belawan Harbour near Medan early this week with the vessel "Goan Hua" which was sent by94 words
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151 1966-10-08 12 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) A student delegation yesterday nresented a demand to Congress Chairman (»e Abdui Harris Nasution asking Congress to make sure that President Sukarno explains his role in last years Communist coup attempt. Q Congress, in a decision last July, demanded that the President151 words
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Article, Illustration122 1966-10-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, recently declared open the Asian seminar on "Workers' Education. ILO and its Activities" at the PPN Hostel, Petaling Jaya. Sponsored by the MTUC/ ICFTU in co-operation with the ILO. the seminar, attended by 10 Asian countries122 words
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284 1966-10-08 12 SAIGON, Fri. (UPI). —Two Air Force Jolly Green giant helicopter crew on Wednesday dropped into a barrage of bullets to rescue a downed pilot surrounded by enemy soldiers westnorthwest of Hanoi. One of the helicopter crewmen was injured in the intense small arms fire. Both284 words
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Article61 1966-10-08 12 NEW DELHI, Fri (UPI)— Two persons have been shot to death by Police battling student rioters in three Indian cities, press reports said yesterday. The riots reportedly over academic restrictions, occurred in Agra and Mathura, both about 120 miles southeast of here, and Tikamgarh, a former61 words
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Article112 1966-10-08 12 MANILA, Fri. (UPI) Philippine Govern ment agents last night seized a cache of explosives, believed enough to blow up the Manila North Harbour for inter-island ships, aboard a passenger boat. Three Filipinos claiming to be caretakers of the cargo were brought to National Police Headquarters just outside Manila112 words
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273 1966-10-08 12 JAKARTA, Fri. (UPI). A Member of the Indonesian Parliament has urged a strongly-worded message be drafted to Red China warning Peking not to interfere with Indonesia's domestic affairs and to drop its expansionist ambitions. "We do not want to become the second273 words
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Article289 1966-10-08 12 SAIGON, Fri. (AP). Premier Nguyen Cao Ky urged U.N. Secretary General U Thant yesterday to continue as head of the world organisation. In a lengthy message to the Secretary General. Premier Ky also repeated that South Vietnam is ready to consider any289 words
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Article186 1966-10-08 12 HONGKONG, Fri. (UPI) Hongkong is now the number one tourist attraction in the Pacific area, tha Hongkong Tourist Association said yesterday. The association, in its monthly publication "News Views" issued to members and associate members, said. "By surpassing Japan last year Hongkong has attained186 words
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Article120 1966-10-08 12 SAIGON, Fri. <AP) Five members of the Philippine Force in Vietnam who were wounded by a mine explosion on Sept. 22 have been awarded Wounded Personnel Medals, Philippine headquarters announed yesterday. The medals were awarded to two sergeants, two corporals and a private. Presentation was made120 words
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Article, Illustration65 1966-10-08 12 SANAA, Fri. Yemeni tribesmen, with their colourful dresses, some flourishing daggers, and others playinf drums, pictured during the giant military parade through the streets of Sanaa recently during the celebrations marking the fourth anniversary of the coup d'etat that toppled the regime of Iman Ahmed. Durin?UPI Photo. - 65 words
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237 1966-10-08 12 KARACHI. Fri. (AFP). —Mr. Jose D. Ingles, Philippines Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, is to attend a meeting of delegates of the Colombo Plan Member States in Pakistan next month, it was stated here yesterday. The meeting has been called to approve admission of237 words
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Article90 1966-10-08 12 SAIGON, Fri. (AFP> United States aircraft attacked a road construction site near Dien Bien Phu yesterday in a new series of sweep over North Vietnam. an American spokev man said today. Several waves of F-105's and F-4's attacked the site, where they counted 21 trucks, a number90 words
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Advertisement77 1966-10-08 12 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Words $5/' (Minimum) BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHIRCH Zion, Serangoon Garden 9.15 a.m., Life Gilstead Rd. 10.00 a.m. Galilee, Pasir Panjang 5.00 p.m. "Jesus Saves." TUITION 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) POH SAN DANCE STUDIO 263 Outram Road, teaches Ballroom/Latin Dances Lessons daily 10.00 a.m.-10.00 p.m. Private lessons by appointment77 words
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Advertisement172 1966-10-08 12 &twj J f ar I LITTLE I I T THAT fc a;, ;;;3aS; LONG WAY 23-B. CANTONMENT ROAD, SINCAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIACES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL, IN MEMORIAM ETC. $lO/FOR A MINIMUM OP TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 50 CENTS VEHICLES FOR SALE, SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT, FOR172 words
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Article, Illustration472 1966-10-08 13 Kalwant S. Sidhu - By Kalwant S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Fri. The Canadian hell drivers "stunt spectacular" at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night kept the capacity crowd of more than 10,000 for two full hours. These nerve-shattering performances of one of the world's only "hell driving" team canEastern Sun pix by Jimmy Chow. - 472 words
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Article394 1966-10-08 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Top officials of the Singapore Badminton Association were in a "quandry" when the Indonesian badminton players participating in the open championships were delayed while enroute to Singapore. But their fears were soon put to rest when the 11member Indonesian badminton team led394 words
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Article32 1966-10-08 13 MUAR, Fri. Johore Chinese will meet Muar Prisons Invitation in a friendly football match on the Muar Town Council padang at Jalan Arab here on Oct. 9 at 5.15 p.m.32 words
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Article63 1966-10-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A record number of 399 candidates will sit for the Mal®>'Sian Amateur Athletic Lnion's third annual written examination at 14 centres thro U gh out0ut Malaysia, from 8-30 to 7.00 p.m. tomorrow. There will be three sections in the examination. Tney ar«63 words
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Article88 1966-10-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A donation of $B,OOO was yesterday presented to the Football Association of Malaysia by a local firm. The cheque for the amount was handed over to Mr. Kwok Kin Keng secretary of the FAM by Mr. W. K. Foster, chairman of the Malayan88 words
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Article288 1966-10-08 13 Albert Johnson - Clubs told: 'Play your By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Fri. The hon. secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association, Mr. S. Y. Yogarajah, has appealed to affiliates to co-operate in the current league competition by giving minimum difficulty to the Tournament Committee. In a circular to all affiliates, Mr.288 words
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Article100 1966-10-08 13 MALACCA. Fri. The No. 95 Commando Brigade from Singapore were beaten in their two rugby encounters played at the Terendak Camp ground. In their opening match they were beaten by the 4th Bn. Royal Australian Regt. 22 points to nil and in the other tie they100 words
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Article54 1966-10-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. St. John's Primary School today held Its annual Standard Six versus The Rest football match at the St. John's Institution Secondary School field. Rev. Bro. Anthony, headmaster of St. John's Primary School presented the trophy to the captain of the team. The other54 words
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408 1966-10-08 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malaysian Chinese Football Association—current 1 holders of the coveted Ho Ho Cup are confident of retaining the trophy when they clash with Hong Kong Chinese in the 20th annual cup series to be played in Hong Kong from Oct.408 words
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216 1966-10-08 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. The N.C.R. Marathon Walk will be held tomorrow starting from the Grange Road Circus at 5 p.m. The road walk is organised by the Swift Athletes Association. Unlike the other road walks, the N.C.R. Marathon Walk is based on the most number of216 words
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Article52 1966-10-08 13 KUCHING, Fri. Sabah won the Sarawak Cup in the inter-territorial hockey tournament played over the last tnree days at Miri, Fourth Division. Sarawak were runner-up, and Brunei were third. The tropny was presented by the wife of the chairman of the Miri district council, Mrs. Yang52 words
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Article84 1966-10-08 13 MUAR. Fri. The Muar District Football Association's proposed under-20 Youth Soccer Tournament has received very poor response from local sports clubs and the public in the district. Entries which closed yesterday has so far attracted only three teams. They are Pemuda Jaya, Kilat Club and84 words
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133 1966-10-08 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. A member of The Blacks* rugby team, Attan Ibrahim has been suspended for six weeks by the Singapore Society of Ruby Union Referees. This was confirmed today by the President of the Blacks' rugby team, Mr. Ang Kim Tee. Mr. Ang said that133 words
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Article161 1966-10-08 13 TAIPING. Fri. A junior body-building championship contest is being organised by the Krian Police Club. The contest which will be held at Bagan Serai, is open to all residents living in the districts of Krian. Larut and Matang and Nibong Tebal. The winner o the contest,161 words
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Article22 1966-10-08 13 MUAR. Fri. —Kok Seng Kong captured the men's single's tit'e in the Kluang District Chinese School Teachers* Association badminton championship22 words
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Advertisement101 1966-10-08 13 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MALAYSIA! THAI STYLE BOXING SEE IN PERSON SOON IN K.L. REAL BOXING IN THAI STYLE! TUESDAY OCTOBER 11 STADIUM NEGARA K L AT 9 PM 5 ROUNDS x 3 MINUTES r Wkr/ DAMNERN vs CHONG-RAK CHAITHONG vs SAIYUD J SOMSAKDI VS UDOMSAK PLUS BIG FIGHTS101 words
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Miscellaneous97 1966-10-08 13 SPORTS DIARY Rugby: M.R.U. Under-23 Singapore vs Johore at j.E.C. ground Johore Bahru: Friendly-Blacks vs 443 BAD at Keat Hong; S.C.C. vs RAF Singapore on the Padang; Police vs RAF Seletar C at Seletar; University of Singapore vs G.H.Q. at Bt. Timah; RAF Seletar 1st XV vs 18 Signals at97 words
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678 1966-10-08 14 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Fri. Jockey Lyal Harbridge, who arrived yesterday from a holiday in Australia, was out on the track this morning and was astride Gold Cup candidate Sporting Gesture II in a testing trial with Zaza. Clapping on the pac678 words
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122 1966-10-08 14 LONDON. Frl. (AFP) E-*die Thomas, manager of British featherweight boxing champion Howard Winstone. said here today he does not want his 4, boy" to take on a world title contest in Mexico. California promotor George Parnassus said he was ready to pit Winstone122 words
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Article141 1966-10-08 14 VEREENIGING, Transvaal. Fri. (AFP) The Europe Africa Eastern group world water-skiing championships got off to an earlier-than-expected start here yesterday.. The opening ceremony was not due to take place until today. But early yesterday, Britain's Paul Adlington set off as first of 36 competitors141 words
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59 1966-10-08 14 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) Tottenham Hotspurs" Scottish international footballer Alan Gilzean was suspended for 14 days here yesterday being rude to a linesman. Gilzean was also fined. Also banned for two weeks by the Football Association yesterday were Jimmy Quigley (Huddersfield) lor striking an opponent,59 words
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Article102 1966-10-08 14 LONDON, Fri. (AFP) The first New Zealand club rugby team to visit Britain, Wellington, arrived here yesterday on the first stage of a world tour. The Kiwis, under the captaincy of All Black forward "mighty" McEwan, will play five matches in Britain before travelling to102 words
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Article56 1966-10-08 14 BARCELONA, Spain, Fri. (AP). Ghana's bantamweight boxing champion Bob Allotey, outpointed Spain's Tony Lopez in a ten round fight before 4,000 spectators at the Gran Price yesterday. Jose Ramon, also of Spain, defeated South Africa's Osy Renner by a technical knockout in the first round of56 words
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Article1841 1966-10-08 14 RACE l: 2 YEAR OLD DIV. k C'-5V4 FURLONGS 1.30 P.M. i. Vilmurwtn 2v 8 04 L.C.G. Stable Allan San Gala 2v 8.04 Hock Kuans Brothers Teh 3. Vllle 2y 8 04 Messrs. L. Pearson Ac S. Bielketov Sullivan 4. I.asv Money 2> 8.04 Ladies Stable J.1,841 words
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581 1966-10-08 14 BANGKOK, Fri. (AP) The opening and closing ceremonies of the Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok in December hold promise of a colourful and fascinating event according to present planning and preparation. No effort or expenditure is being spared, and a special581 words
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364 1966-10-08 14 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI) Twelve countries, including the United States, have a chance to win the Canada Cup tournament, the world Olympics of golf, on Nov. 10-13 at the Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club course in suburban Tokyo. This statement was made yesterday by Fred364 words
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Article71 1966-10-08 14 ASCOT (Berkshire), Fri. (AFP). English racehorse trainer. Captain Cecil Boyd Rochfort denied here yesterday a story that English Derby winner Parthia has been sold to Japan. "I would like to point out that there is no truth whatsoever in that statement. Sir Humphrey De Trafford71 words
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189 1966-10-08 14 WENTWORTH, Surrey, Fri. iAFP) —The ten thousand spectators who. despite drizzle, swarmed over the tree-lined fairways of the famous West Courseknown as the Burma road because of its resemblance to the Burmese jungletreated to some fabulous play by the world's189 words
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Article136 1966-10-08 14 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) Britain's Guild of motoring writers yesterday awarded for the second time the driver of the year trophy to world champion Jack Brabham. Brabham previously won the trophy i n 1959, the last time he took the world title. But this year,136 words
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Article1919 1966-10-08 15 Today's Best: Otaro Ringgit Osceola RACE l: 2 YEAR OLD 'B' 5 Vi FURLONGS. 1.30 P.M. 1 2 8 4 f 6 Evermore 2v 8 04 Boon Wah Stable Ahmad Loyal Scholar Actor IV LamUulet Pan Rajah Count Babu 2y 2y 2y 2y 2y 8.04 8.04 8.041,919 words
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Article1660 1966-10-08 15 WINDSOR LAD - His second over mile was smart display The g is SOFT By WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sat. Decision gets my vote in a pretty open race, the 6f. for Class Four Division One sprinters, at Bukit Timah this afternoon third day of the Singapore Gold Cup1,660 words
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Article165 1966-10-08 15 1 WINDSOR LAD 1 GOLDEN SUN ADELINE Race L G. NUGGET H. Menang Paulv Pike ACTOR IV 11. Menang Gold Nugget LANDAULET Evermore H. Menang Race 2. D. WOOD >1. Kins Pay Roll K. BROSSA* Unbelievable Nakorn Nai D. WOOD* Aver Lengor Pay Roll Race 3. OTARO Now What165 words
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675 1966-10-08 15 PENANG, Fri. One hundred and twentyseven entries, comprising Class 3 63, Class 5 28 and Class 6 36, have been entered for the Autumn Meeting of the Penang Turf Club on Oct. 16, 19, and 23. The following are the entries: Ist Run 2nd675 words
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177 1966-10-08 15 BIRMINGHAM. Warwickshire Fri. (AFP) The Warwickshire County Cricket Club committee is to meet on Oct. 21 to consider the request from Pakistan th a t opening bat and change bowler Khalid Ibadulla. should be released for next year s tour of England. Pakistan177 words
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Article73 1966-10-08 15 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, Fri. (UPI) The Baltimore Orioles became 5-2 favourites to win the world series after Thursday's 6-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers gave them a commanding two game lead. However, the betting was even money for the third game with right73 words
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414 1966-10-08 16 ROBERT TUCKMAN - By ROBERT TUCKMAN CAIGON, Fri. (AP). Allied marksmen in gunship helicopters tracked down the fleeing remnants today of a mixed North Vietnamese-Vietcong Force in mangrove swamps along South Vietnam's central coast. The armed choppers killed 20 more Communists on the edge of414 words
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Article290 1966-10-08 16 JAKARTA, Fri. (AFP).— More than 1,000 steel helmeted armed Indonesian security troops sealed off the Presidential Palace within a radius of two miles for four hours this morning following rumours that the militant Action Front students would stage another demonstration against Dr. Sukarno. Since dawn, the290 words
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Article288 1966-10-08 16 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI). President Lyndon Johnson has sent a letter to Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato detailing the reasons why he will not be able to visit Japan during his upcoming Asian tour. The Japanese Government indicated that President Johnson said in the letter that288 words
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745 1966-10-08 16 PETER O'LOUGHLIN - Bv PETER O'LOUGHLIN MANILA, Fri. (AP). Australia's presence at the forthcoming: Manila summit conference on Vietnam will be the most dramatic demonstration since World War U that the island continent's historic isolation from Asia is over. Prime Minister Harold Holt's prompt acceptance745 words
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Article, Illustration132 1966-10-08 16 ENUGU, Fri. UPI picture shows four refugees, battered and torn, who are currently being rehabilitated in Enugu. They had lived in Northern Nigeria most of their lives. The young boy (second right) was born in the North. The group are among the refugees from the North, who132 words
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Article, Illustration82 1966-10-08 16 CAIRO. Fri. A general view of the opening session of the Islamic Research Academy's Third World Congress in Cairo recently. The Congress wai opened by U.A.R. Vice-President Hussein El Shafie. Representatives of 40 Moslem countries are attending: the Congrress, which is scheduled to lastUPI Photo. - 82 words
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261 1966-10-08 16 SAIGON. Fri. (AP) —Inspection teams from th« International Control Commission (ICC) have not been able to resume their normal duties in the eastern portion of the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Vietnam even though allied bombing in that area was261 words
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128 1966-10-08 16 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. (UPl)—lndonesia's Minister. Dr. Adam Malik, said yesterday his country h beginning to regain its political and economic health In a cautious appraisal of his nation's situation. Dr. Malik said, "We are confronted with problems of changing the economy and changing the mentality128 words
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Article41 1966-10-08 16 SRINAGAR. Fri. (UPI)— Kashmir's chief Minister G.M. Sadiq. said yesterday 49 Pakistani armed infiltrators have been arrested so far this year in Kashmir and Jammu. He told the Kashmir Legislature that 21 of these had been tried and sentenced41 words
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Article262 1966-10-08 16 JAKARTA, Fri (iipi man ne r Pres dium ChairDer?nn?n nCral Suh *rto if Srivatl y Superv *s' n s a "IWHiir ter P"*e called, t is con"nuing the operations of ness t riner Indonesian busileS h*°° n Mai *a ni on a lt was reliably here to262 words
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Article104 1966-10-08 16 JAKARTA, Fri. (AFP) An Army battalion returned to Surabaja last Saturday after one year of "confrontation duties on Borneo island. Antara reported here today. The East Java battalion, commanded by Major Sudarmadi. was briefed by staff officers on political developments of the past tew months on their arrival104 words