Eastern Sun, 22 October 1966
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Title Section24 1966-10-22 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 97. Saturday, October 22 1966. MC(P) 1942 KDiN 2309 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article, Illustration591 1966-10-22 1 PERCY JOSEPH - By PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR, Friday 'THIS is Blossom Welch. She is 27, weighs 95 lbs. She stands sft. lis., in her stockinged feet. She is good, both with a pistol and at judo. Now what does all this591 words
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Article80 1966-10-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The British High Commissioner in Malaysia, Sir Michael Walker, has been authorised by the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs (Mr. Herbert Bowden), to say that, in view of the charges and allegations that have been made about Mr. Spendlove, a First Secretary in the80 words
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Article, Illustration432 1966-10-22 1 A WILD reception for President on the street of Melbourne suddenly when plastic bags of green and bubblefop limousine, smearing t secret service guards. Melbourne, Friday (UPI) The friendly crowds had given the flamboyant, handshaking Mr. Johnson a tremendous ticker-tape-and confetti welcome shortly before the incident occurred.432 words
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361 1966-10-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Dr. Zakir Husain, VicePresident of India, this evening hoped the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman would visit India soon "and give us the privilege of welcoming him here." The Indian leader was speaking at a dinner given by361 words
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Local News
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787 1966-10-22 2 PENANG, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman this morning reiterated that although Malay was the National Language of the country, English must continue "to be a must for all of us here". <i e gave this assurance when he spoke at787 words
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Article93 1966-10-22 2 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. 'A 20-year-old motorist, Teh Cneen Teik. who pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here to a charge of evasion of Customs duty was fined $5,000 or two years' jail by the senior Sessions Court President, Enche Abdul Hamid bin Dato Azmi. Mr. Boon Oon93 words
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Article127 1966-10-22 2 IPOH. Fri. Detective corporal Wong Fook Sheng who was shot down by a gunman outside the Ramblers' Sports Club in Jalan Yang Kalsom here on Wednesday died at 4.30 p.m. in General Hospital today. The police have offered a $2OOO reward for information leading to the arrest127 words
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Article46 1966-10-22 2 PENANG, Fri. The Chung Ling High School will be holding their Graduation and Prize Giving Day in the School hall on Nov. 12. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, will address the school, while Puan 3ri Wong will give away the prizes.46 words
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68 1966-10-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Dr. Zakir Husain, Vice-President of India (centre) stands in humble dignity as Professor Wang Gung-Wu, the Public Orator (far right) pays a glowing tribute to his work as an educationist in a citation, before he was conferred the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws at the UniversityEASTERN SUN Pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 68 words
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Article181 1966-10-22 2 SEREMBAN. Fri. More than 500 mosQue officials of Seremban and Port Dickson received the r letters of authority recognising their appointments from the Dato Klana Putra. the Undang of Sungei Ujong, at his residence in Seremban yesterday. The Undang. in his short address, hoped with their181 words
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Article289 1966-10-22 2 KUCHING. Fri. The father of Border Scout 458, Ranyi Anak Baser, who was killed while on patrol duty in the border area close to his home on June 14, yesterday. received a cheque for $2,000 from the National Patriotic Fund together with a letter of289 words
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82 1966-10-22 2 IndonesiaMalaysia air talk on Monday KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —A three-man Indonesian team is expected to arrive here tomorrow to negotiate with the Malaysian Government on an air services agreement. The agreement is to enable Garuda national airline of Indonesia to resume its services here which was ceased during confrontation. It82 words
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Article60 1966-10-22 2 KAMPAR. Fri. Two men were charged today in Tapah Magistrate's Court before Enche Abu Bakar bin Osman for possession of 50 packets of opium. They were Chiam Guk Chye 19, of Kulim and Yet Toon Hwa, 36. a driver. The weight of opium was 200 lbs60 words
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184 1966-10-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Public co-operation can greatly assist the police in their fight against organised crime. The police can do so much for the public against crime, but their powers are limited, unless Information flows in from the public. This was stated today184 words
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392 1966-10-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina said today he would be free to discuss anything from Vietnam peace to blood debt with Malaysian leaders. Mr. Shiina at the head of a nine-man delegation, flew into the capital here392 words
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187 1966-10-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Union of Teachers has urged its members to give their fullest co-operation to ensure the efficient conduct of the forthcoming public examinations, the Lower Certificate examination. School Certificate and Higher School Certificate examinations. The current boycott of extra-mural activities and187 words
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Article119 1966-10-22 2 IPOH, Thurs.—The Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad bin Said today reminded Malaysian youths of their responsibilities to the country, when he opened a three-day civics course for 43 Chinese youth leaders. He said that youths must be: LOYAL to the Yang diPertuan Agong; PREPARED to119 words
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382 1966-10-22 3 KNOCKED DOWN OFFICER FRACTURES 2 RIBS SINGAPORE, Fri. A Police officer sustained two fractured ribs when he was knocked down, and another, a hand injury caused by a flying stone on Thursday. THE two men received these injuries when hostile students attacked them382 words
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Article131 1966-10-22 3 SINGAPORE, Fr i. Pakistan's High Commis-sioner-designate to Singapore, Mr. Habibur K ihman. will arrive here on Sunday. He will be accompanied by his wife. Mr. Habidur Rahman has been a leading political figure in Pakistan for many years. He has also held a numbtsr131 words
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282 1966-10-22 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government has relaxed the conditions for the registering of private motor vehicles for the purposes of carrying Khoolchildren to and from schools for hire or reward. After re-consideration, the Government has now decided that private motor vehicles which have been registered282 words
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238 1966-10-22 3 SINGAPORE, Fri—Veneer Products Limited —a pioneer industry has during its first financial year earned a profit of $15,684 after allowing for depreciation charges of $215,600 and writing off 146,942 for loss on disposal ®f fixed assets. This is stated in the Review238 words
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Article103 1966-10-22 3 PENANG, Fri. —A pillion rider, Lim Lye Hock, 18. was killed when the motorcycle he was riding collided head on with a motor car in Ayer Itam Road last night. The rider, Chan Kok Keong, 19, a mechanic, suffered head injuries. He was admitted to the General103 words
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Article35 1966-10-22 3 BENTONG, Fri. The Minister of Education, Incite Mohamed Khir bin Johari. to-day opened the building of Sekolah Menengah (Rendah) Ketari here at 4.00 p.m. The cost of the building Is $189,000.35 words
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Article, Illustration67 1966-10-22 3 MOUTH-WATERING fresh fish fillets are frequently on the menu at Butterworth, Penang, where the 110 th light Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Australian Artillery, is based. These two cooks from the Battery work in the R.A.A.F. airmen's mess where the Battery's other ranks eat. They67 words
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415 1966-10-22 3 Courageous watchman recovers $17,000 in chase SINGAPORE, Fri. In a daring daylight holdup, which lasted barely 10 minutes, two robbers got away with $39,088 from the Social Welfare Department in Havelock Road yesterday afternoon. It was just after 5 p.m. as415 words
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Article150 1966-10-22 3 SINGAPORE; Fri. Forums in Chinese, Tamil and English on the National Language will be produced by Radio Singapura in conjunction with the National Language Month Campaign. It will be held during the first week of the campaign, Enche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture150 words
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Article96 1966-10-22 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Member of parliament for Moulmein, Mrs. C. V. Devan Nair, will visit five centres on Oct. 25 at 10 a.m. to register the residents in her constituency for the new laminated identity cards. The five centres she will visit are: Moulmein PAP96 words
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273 1966-10-22 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Blue Funnel Line and its associate, the Glen Line, will exhibit shipping facilities under their respective banners at the First Asian International Trade Fair at Bangkok. An announcement made on behalf of the Blue Funnel and the Glen Line273 words
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241 1966-10-22 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Central Government was again requested today to take immediate action against Johore's Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. The request was made by Dr. Tan Luan Hong, Chairman of the United Democratic Party's Johore Division.241 words
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Article154 1966-10-22 3 PENANG, Fri. The Penang Free School sesqtricentenary art and craft exhibition, opened to the public this afternoon, featured more pieces of craftwork and paintings than ever before. The emphasis was more on creative craftwork rather than on conventional craftwork. As such, there were many exhibits of woodcarving.154 words
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Article35 1966-10-22 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Remembrance Day commemoration ceremony which is due to be held on Nov. 13 has been put forward to Nov. 11 which as a public holiday because of Deepavali.35 words
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267 1966-10-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Department of Statistics is carrying out a national family planning survey over the whole of West Malaysia in three stages The first stage of the Survey will cover the metropolitan areas of Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya, George267 words
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520 1966-10-22 4 Pacific Tin case: KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. What caused the "piping", or internal erosion, of a bund which resulted in the breach of Pacific Tin Corporation's reservoir in Cheras Road here three years ago? This is the main issue which the Appeal Court has been520 words
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344 1966-10-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The magistrate here, Mr. Fong Seng Yee, today severely reprimanded an unemployed man in the Magistrate's Court here for giving the excuse that he had attempted to commit extortion because of "circumstances." In sentencing Lee Poh Wah, 28,344 words
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Article193 1966-10-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. With 25 volunteer workers the Spastic Children's Centre of Selangor aims to get $lO,OOO out of their Christmas sale of works on Nov. 5 at their headquarters in Petaling Jaya. Mrs. Grace Lim, the chairman of the committee told the Eastern Sun193 words
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34 1966-10-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Enche Abdul Hassan (left), of the Economic Dept. being farewelled at Kuala Lumpur Airport by a representative of Lufthansa German Airlines, Mr. Leong Beng Seong, prior to his departure for Berlin.34 words
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Article, Illustration46 1966-10-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A warm handshake after the opening of negotiations for an air services agreement between Malaysia and France. The meeting was opened by Tan Sri Sardon bin Haii .fubir, the Minister for Transport (left), and the French Ambassador here, Mr. Pierre Anthonioz.46 words
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300 1966-10-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Magistrate's Court here was told today how a building site kepala and a workman on Oct. 12 defied an Extortion attempt and tried to hold the would-be extortionists instead. Though the three men managed to escaoe, one of them. Pang Low300 words
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256 1966-10-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Chief Minister of Sabah, Mr. Peter Lo, said today that to be a good citizen one must be a good Malaysian. To be a good Malaysian "you must behave and act like one and feel like one." He said the256 words
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45 1966-10-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A visit to the Dewan Ra'ayat by visiting Vice-President, Dr. Zakir Husain of India wearing dark glasses). Beside him is the Minister of Welfare Services, Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, and the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. M. K. Kidwai. EASTERN SUN Pix.EASTERN SUN Pix. - 45 words
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Article70 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri An unidentified 70-year-old man was found hanging from the beam of a door in a house at Queen Street by the police early this morning. He was certified dead when the ambulance arrived. The police described him is bald headed, of medium build hunch-back70 words
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212 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The forty-four Seventh-day Adventist publishing houses in 43 countries, including the Malaysian Signs Press here, last year sold more than $lOO million worth of religious books and periodicals. The report was given here today by the publishing department of the Far212 words
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Article173 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. One hundred and thirtyfour dissatisfied members have renounced their union and gained admission into another. All the members are monthly-rated employees of Hume Industries Far East Limited who have quit the Singapore Commercial Houses and Factory Employees Union to join the Singapore Manual173 words
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Article48 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The military will carry out exercises in the area South of Mandai Road between 11 m.s. •nd 12J m.s. in the Catchment Area from Oct. 24 to 29. Thunderflashes. tripflares and .303 blanks will be used. The public are advised Oot to be alarmed.48 words
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Article65 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) Line has built a new ship the "Izumo Maru", which is expected to call at Singapore in the future. The vessel of 12,687 deadweight tons, was built at the Hitachi Shipyard. The Izumo Maru which is a sister ship to65 words
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206 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Two hundred and fifty underprivileged children will be specially treated to a twonour massed band display on the Padang here on Sunday at sp.m. All traffic will be diverted from St. Andrew's Road and Coleman Street between 4 pm. and 7 p.m. The show206 words
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332 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The residents of Southern Islands will hold two-day celebrations next month to mark the end of Indonesian Confrontation. The celebrations are to demonstrate that the Southern Islanders, though badly affected by the confrontation, were not found wanting in their determination to332 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fr i. Mobil Oil (M) Ltd. has announced the appointent of Mr. Malcolm Goh as the company's Advertising Manager replacing Mr. R. P. Ferrill, who has returned to the United States. Mi. Goh has recently returned from a two-month training assignment in Manila103 words
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Article56 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. A. G. S. Danaraj, a City Town Planner, will rive a talk on "Strange beliefs and Practices in Singapore and Malaya (West Malaysia)** to members of Persekutuan Wanita Singapura (Singapore Women's Club) at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Ocean Park Hotel. Mr. Danaraj is56 words
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Article100 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The first "M i s s Chinatown U.S.A.", Miss Jacquelyn Chun, and a group of 28 supporters will arrive here on Sunday as part of her "Oriental Tour". This was the first time that a Miss Chinatown contest was held and she was the lucky100 words
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155 1966-10-22 5 BERNARD WILLIAMS - By BERNARD WILLIAMS SINGAPORE, Fri. Japan will build a new fleet of ships designed to replace the American type LIBERTY ships which are frequent callers here under different flags. The new class of ships, according to local Japanese sources, will cost about M 57.500.000155 words
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777 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Water, electricity and gas charges will be increased from Nov. 1 this year. This shock announcement was made this evening by the Public Utilities Board. At a quick glance, these will be the major changes affecting the users of777 words
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Article, Illustration283 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Mr. A. P. Rajah, today stressed the importance of Britain as the key nation in the Commonwealth. Speaking before the Royal Commonwealth Society in London, he said: "To us in Singapore, the Commonwealth means Great Britain." He283 words
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239 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Nineteen people have been banned from entering Singapore from today, a Government statement announced tonight. All these people were engaged in pro-Communist activities and were arrested and detained in 1963 and 1964 during security operations. Fourteen of them have been released. They239 words
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163 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, F r i. Some 80 delegates and observers from Asia will attend the Third Asian Teachers' Seminar and the first to be held at the Conference Hall here from Nov. 20 to 27. The seminar is a World Confederation of Organisations163 words
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Article26 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Assembly of God here will hold an evangelistic rally at Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow at 7.30 p.m Admission is free26 words
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245 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Entitled "Towards a Stronger AUPE", AUPE's handbook for branch officers has just been published. The handbook deals comprehensively with all branch affairs and duties and responsibilities of branch officers. The topics covered in detail in the handbook are as follows: Branch chairman, branch245 words
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Article20 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will tour the Joo Chiat Constituency on Sunday.20 words
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Article77 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, F r i. There will be a round-the clock overseas telephone service from Singapore to Tokyo from tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. The minimum charge for three minutes is $25.80. Every additional minute or part of a minute is $8.60. The report charge for booking of a77 words
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Article286 1966-10-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A total of 53 girls will take part in the elimination rounds of the Miss Tourism Singapura Contest to be held at the Chinese YJH.C.A. on Sunday. The elimination rounds will be a battle of "wits and beauty" among the contestants. The girls286 words
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Miscellaneous62 1966-10-22 2 K.L. D Zoo Negara 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Muzium Negara 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Art Exhibition by Lee Kian Seng at Balai Am pans, AX A. Building 1062 words
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Miscellaneous683 1966-10-22 4 CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipob and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping. 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct.; 3.01 Adam Had Four Sons; 4.16 International Zone; 4.46 Cartoon Classics; 4.51 Close Down. P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct.; 5.50 News in the National Language:683 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-10-22 5 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.58 a.m. (5.8 ft.), 10.07 p.m. <5-7 Port Swettenham: 10.36 a.m. (8 8 ft.), 4.08 p.m. (6.1 ft.). Port Dickson: 12.18 p.m. (5.5 ft.). Singapore: 6.27 a.m. (6.3 ft.), 3.41 p.m. (7.2 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 4.28 a.m. (7.3 ft.), 2.03 p.m. (5.5 ft.). Kuan tan: 3.4253 words
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Miscellaneous55 1966-10-22 5 S'PORE DIARY 9.30 a.m. A film premiere "Mohabat Zindagi Hai" (Life is Love) at Galaxy Theatre. 1.15 p.m. Y's Men's Club of Singapore, (Beta Chapter), luncheon talk by Mr. James Sanderson on "Traffic problems in Singapore Today and Tomorrow" at Liat Towers, Orchard Road. 2.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre. Empress: Singa55 words
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361 1966-10-22 6 FILM: NEW YORK, Fri. (AP). —The United States court of appeals yesterday reversed a lower court and ruled that the Swedish film "491" was not obscene. The result came on a 2-1 decision. While finding the film "repulsive, revolting and disgusting" in his 28-page majority361 words
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Article173 1966-10-22 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) The Senate yesterday passed its final Appropriations Bill a catch-all 5 billion dollar supplemental money measure. A senate military expert said the next such bill might require up to 15 million dollars extra for the Vietnam war. The Bill. containing funds173 words
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37 1966-10-22 6 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Fri. President Lyndon Johnson is welcomed on his arrival at Wellington's Rongatai Airport on Wednesday by New Zealand Governor-General Sir Bernard Fergusson. Mrs. Johnson is shown at left, Lady Fergusson at right. AP Wirephoto.AP Wirephoto. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration394 1966-10-22 6 JERUSALEM, Fri. (AFP). Mr. Shmuel Yosef Agnon. the 78-year-old Israeli author who shares the 1966 Nobel literature prize, said that unauthorised "leaks" of the award had caused him much anguish. Congratulatory messages from Israeli political and religious leaders over the past 48 hours hadAP Photo. - 394 words
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Article38 1966-10-22 6 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) The British government yesterday dec'ded against arming Britain's police forces. Home secretary, Mr. Roy Jenkins told the House of Commons that arms are available for police officers when they are needed.38 words
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Article188 1966-10-22 6 LONDON, Fri. (AFP) King Mahendra Queen Ratna of Nepal are assured of a cordial reception by the British public during their three-day private visit to London starting today. The age-old friendship between the British and Nepalese peoples was further strengthened by the state visit which the188 words
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217 1966-10-22 6 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Britain yesterday heard the bleak news of possible mass unemployment. Official figures for midOctober was a total of 437,229 jobless. That represented an increase of 97,027 over September and was the highest October total for three years. The London Times termed this217 words
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Article129 1966-10-22 6 FORT WORTH, Texas. Fri. (AP) A 852 bomber which had circled for eight hours yesterday after a portion of a wing fell off landed safely at Carswell Air Force Base. The huge Strategic Air Command plane rolled smoothly to a stop on the concrete129 words
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Article133 1966-10-22 6 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) The Dally Telegraph said editorially yesterday that the cabinet crisis in Saigon augurs ill for the Manila conference on Vietnam. The crisis, the newspaper said, is "one more thorn" added to President Johnson's path in Asia. In Manila, It said, it was Important133 words
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338 1966-10-22 6 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Fri. (AFP). The Soviet Union and the United States told the I nited Nations today they were holding promising talks on a treaty to ban the proliferation of nuclear weapons. In a reference understood to be338 words
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Article132 1966-10-22 6 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Admiral of the Fleet Earl Mountbatten of Burma and Actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. received awards of the American Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). yesterday. Both were presented w'.th the Commander in Chief gold medal of merit and citation by VFW National Commander Leslie M.132 words
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Article65 1966-10-22 6 SAIGON. Fri. (AP) Five U.S. Air Force personnel escaped injury early today when a fragmentation grenade thrown at them by a Vietcong terrorist failed to explode. An American military spokesman said the five men were awaiting transportation to their posts at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Air65 words
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Article201 1966-10-22 6 LONDON, Fri. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) the standard of the world may be eliminated a s a practical temporal measure* ment in the country It began. Home Secretary Mr R 0 Jenkins said in a written reply in the House of Commons yesterday h201 words
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Article293 1966-10-22 6 NEW YORK, FrL (UPI) 450 Chapman College students left yesterday on a round-the-world voyage their Autumn semester. What Is formally known as The Orange. California, College's Seven Seas Division on International Education sailed on the first leg of the trip, to Lisbon. Portugal, in the liner293 words
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Article61 1966-10-22 6 WASHINGTON. FrL (UPI) Congress approved the disposal of more metal materials from tn e national stockpile yesterday. By voice vote, the senate passed and sent to the White House bills authorizing the General Services Administrator to dispose of about 130,000 short tons of fused crude aluminum oxide61 words
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Article151 1966-10-22 6 VIENNA, Fri. (UPI)— More than 1,000 Jewish children had to stand upright naked for several days in the cold winter in the courtyard of Nazi-occupied Polish city Stanislav until they were dead, an eyewitness told the war crime trial against the brothers Mauer yesterday. Israel Aminadov,151 words
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Article212 1966-10-22 6 PARIS. Fri. (AFP) Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie left here by air for Geneva after talks with President Charles de Gaulle and Foreign Minister Couve de Murville yesterday. The Emperor, who has just completed a tiring trip in the Middle East, arrived in Paris after requesting a surprise212 words
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Article89 1966-10-22 6 HAVANA, Cuba, Fri. (AP) The executive committee of the International Chess Federation will propose to the general membership that the 1967 World Chess 01 vmpiad be held in Italy, and* the 1968 event in Lugano, Switzerland. The executive committee is preparing the agenda for the federation's general89 words
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273 1966-10-22 7 BONN, Fri. (AFP). Talks on the future defence of Western Europe opened in Bonn yesterday between the I nited States, Britain and West Germany. The United States is represented by Mr. John Mc Cloy, former ambassador in Bonn and personal273 words
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Article85 1966-10-22 7 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (AFP) —Some 150 inhabitants of a small village on the Gulf of Mexico, 120 miles north of Tampico have disappeared in a flash flood of the Soto La Marina river, it was learned here today. Helicopters have been sent to the scene85 words
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241 1966-10-22 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AFP). —A working group of the American United Nations Association yesterday asked the Johnson administration to take immediate steps leading to the admission of Red China to the United Nations. The group also suggested that the government should re examine its241 words
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Article48 1966-10-22 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP). The Secretary of Defence Mr. Robert S. McNamara will not attend the Manila conference this week, U.S. officials said yesterday. They said the Defence Department will be represented the sessions by Mr. John T. McNaughton, Assistant Defence secretary for Interrational Security Affairs.48 words
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112 1966-10-22 7 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. 'AP).—Two accidents which left a toll of one dead and 17 injured marred the first round of the Argentine International Grand Prix road race. One person was killed and injured on Wednesday v-hen a car driven by Carlos Benavidez112 words
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329 1966-10-22 7 LONDON, Fri. Paintings by two pupils of the Federation School for the Deaf in Penang, won first prizes in their classes at the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Deaf's painting exhibition which opened at the Royal Commonwealth Society, here on Wednesday. The329 words
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Article58 1966-10-22 7 ANKARA. Fri. (AFP) The Turkish-Syrian border was closed yesterday, the Turkish Amatolia news agency reported. The move follows the decision by the Syrian government to seize Turkish property in Syria as well as the out break of troubles in Aleppo resulting from the Turkish government's decision on58 words
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64 1966-10-22 7 TOKYO, Fri. An old couple pause before an exhibition of "Zero Fighter", once a world-famous air-fighter of Japan, at Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo on the occasion of the shrine's "Great Autumn Fate" which is annually held in October as the memorial service for the war dead. The reproduced model ofUPI Photo. - 64 words
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Article135 1966-10-22 7 PANAMA CITY, Fri. (AP) Cypriot President Arch-~ bishop Makarios has indicated yesterday that Greece and Turkey have made little headway in their current negotiations toward reaching a settlement to the Cyprus problem. "I would say that not enough progress has been made in this dialogue," he135 words
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261 1966-10-22 7 BRASILIA. Fri. (AFP).— President Castel Branco suspended Congress for a month yesterday but pledged to hand over power to his legal successor next March 15, as provided by the law. His suspension of the legislature until November 22 was immediately approved by the president-elect. Marshal261 words
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421 1966-10-22 7 BONN, Fri. (AFP). Miss Nelly Sachs, the Jewish poet and dramatist, will receive the joint award of the Nobel Prize for Literature and celebrate her 75th birthday on the same day, December 10. The daughter of a Berlin industrialist, she spent421 words
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364 1966-10-22 7 By ARNOLD DIBBLE TOKYO, Fri. (UPI). The government of Japan as now constituted, at least appeared to be about readv to fall. With one alleged scandal piling up after another, it seemed certain that the cabinet of Premier Eisaku Sato would be reconstituted to364 words
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Article125 1966-10-22 7 WASHINGTON, Fri (AFP)—The Director General of the Japan Defence Agency Mr. Ekichi KambaYashiyama v sited Secretary of Defence Mr. Robert McNamara yesterday afternoon at the Pentagon. Mr. Kambayashiyama had been received at the Pentagon on October 12 with full military honours and had then conferred with125 words
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210 1966-10-22 7 LONDON, Fri. (AFP). British Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. James Callaghan said here yesterday that the import surcharge would not be renewed when it expired at the end of November. The chancellor told merchants and bankers at the Lord Mayor's annual banquet that the210 words
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Article100 1966-10-22 7 ROME. Fri. (AFP) Pope Paul VI may visit Vietnam as part of a world tour, the Italian weekly "Tribuna Illustrata" said yesterday. During his visit to the United Nations in New York last year several newspapers suggested that the Pope might visit Vietnam and even China100 words
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Article82 1966-10-22 7 LONDON, Fri. (AFP). Cloth from Red China have been sold out in Beirut with misleading British markings, according to complaints received from Lebanese traders and passed on to the Board of Trade by the National Wool Textile Corporation. The Chinese cloth which is described as excellent by82 words
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Miscellaneous31 1966-10-22 7 B 8. C. by Johnny hart HCW CAM YoO AFPSKP T2> CUT YfeOß. WORMS IM HALF ITS EAsy; I'M SEUUN& THEM Ar HALF PRice" 1 i»*« s L ir 'iT fa31 words
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Article426 1966-10-22 8 "A German lady, who had lived for a long time in Japan, wrote a book about "The Mind Of East Asia," in which she developed the theory that Westerners thought in straight lines while Asians did their thinking in circles. She was not far wrong. President Johnson of426 words
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Article292 1966-10-22 8 Singapore Government has prohibited 19 persons, formerly active in the political and trade union fields, from entering the Republic. An official release issued yesterday mentioned that all these persons were engaged in pro-communist activities. They were arrested and detained in 1963 and 1964. Prior to that period many292 words
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416 1966-10-22 8 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG THE announcement 1 by the Minister of Education of the acceptance of the principle of parity for D.T.C. trained teachers is a welcome change from the recent spate of accusations and antit e a ch e r publicity levelled at the416 words
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Article252 1966-10-22 8 KAM ENG SENG - Second helping of the ulus KAM ENG SENG THE Education Minister appears to have the tendency to compare the attitude of Malaysian teachers with the members of the American Peace Corps. Allow me a little space in your columns to set the record straight. I have mixed closely with many252 words
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Article91 1966-10-22 8 S. R - S. R. SO M ET HI NG should be done to stop idlers monopolising the Clifford Pier benches as though they otcn them. It isnt unusual to see such people soundly snoring away on the benches for hours on end, thoughtless of others who would like to91 words
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Article153 1966-10-22 8 DE. R. L. GUPTA - DE. R. L. GUPTA, Health Officer, Anti-Mosquito Department. Singapore I REFER to the letter written by "Anti-Mosquito" in your paper dated October 7, 1966. concerning the pilot mosquito survey which at S resent is being carried out y the Public Health Division of the Ministry of Health. The153 words
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Article510 1966-10-22 8 I KNOW of at least 500 people who would read this contribution, because that was the approximate number of mourners who attended Rayner's funeral. I am thankful I was one of them, because it was one of those rare occasions in life where even the510 words
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Article156 1966-10-22 8 H.K. LOH - H.K.LOH. I REQUEST the Ministry of Education in Ipoh to explain why there are no Science Stream classes in Form six in the Further Education Class in Teluk Anson? Is it really the students of Teluk Anson are not Interested in Science? The number of science156 words
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Article366 1966-10-22 8 IT has been reported in the Press that the Organisers of schools in Education Departments are requesting Government to implement the Talib Report recommendation of a higher salary scale in view of this responsibilities. It is certainly a good case they have and the Chief Education Adviser is366 words
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114 1966-10-22 8 I AM to refer to your article "MARIA CALLS THERESA A SNOB" which appeared on Page 2 in your paper dated October 8 1966, and to inform you that Enche Osman Said, the Publicity Officer of the contest, did so in his private capacity114 words
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317 1966-10-22 8 T. M. KHAN - T. M. KHAN Sup., Car Parks Divis'oß I REFER to a letter by one of your readers, Mr, Ho Pak Toe of the Singapore Planning and Urban Research Group which underlines the present parking and traffic problems of Singapore. Mr. Ho however seems to doubt317 words
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Article179 1966-10-22 8 REGARDING the sale of estates, the Unionists art not trying to retain the colonialists but they are only trying to safeguard their members from becoming the victims of unemployment. The few estates, that have been taken over from European Companies already fragmented ana several members for wh m179 words
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Advertisement27 1966-10-22 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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240 1966-10-22 9 Kuala Lumpur, Friday AN Australian trade mission comprising 22 businessmen representing a wide range of Australian products and services will visit here from Nov. 2 to Nov. 7 In the course of a tour of South East Asia during October and November. The240 words
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Article628 1966-10-22 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The market was listless with conditions slightly easier. Among industrials. Gammon was generally weak with prices dealt at low ebb. Singapore Traction eased to 46 cts. Properties were also easier with San closed at 26 cts. Tins were rather firm. Berjuntai gained 4id to 33/ 4*.628 words
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Article15 1966-10-22 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The tin price for today was $6OB per picul, down 1/8.15 words
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Article274 1966-10-22 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 632 cts. per lb., down li cts. from previous close. Opening quotations were marked down on London advices and thereafter the market lost J cent in274 words
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Article33 1966-10-22 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP> The U.S. government sold 25 tons of surplus stockpile tin yesterday, 5 tons Grade A at US$l.54 a pound and 20 tons Grade B at US$l.53 a pound.33 words
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Article199 1966-10-22 9 SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE, Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today. Godowns Vessels 1/2 Bratslav 3 4 Schwabenstein 5 Universal Mariner 8/9 Eishun Maru 10/11 Benmhor 13/14 Quirinale 15/16 Straat Lombok 23/24 Kenigau 25'26 Hokkai Maru 27/28 Nanvo Maru 29/30 Mitaka Maru 31/32 Mikumo Maru 33/34199 words
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Article, Illustration35 1966-10-22 9 London, Fri. This is a general view of the preview of the 51st International Motor Show at London's Earls Court. The Motor Show opened recently and will continue until October 29. United Press International Photo.United Press International Photo. - 35 words
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Article204 1966-10-22 9 1 B S Boustead 1.49 1.50 Chemical Co 1.39 1.40 Cola Storage 3.00 3.10 Dunlop 2.34 2.36 E Smelting CD 4.08 4.10 Esso Ords. XR 2.85 2.86 United Holdings 1.33 1.40 Gammon 1.59 1.60 G. E. Life CD 62.50 Guinness 2.24 Hume Pref. 1.52 1.60 Hotel S'pura 1.01 Hume204 words
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Article115 1966-10-22 9 Ampat CCR 9/6 Aokam 3.50 3.56 Austral Amal 22/3 22/7* Austral Malay XR 32/6 Ayer Hitam XD 20/6 Berjuntai 33/33/4* Hong Kong 31/3 Idris Hyd 14/14/9 K'pong Lanjut 23/10* 24/3 Kamunting 18/9 19/1* Kent 7/6 Killinghall 40/Kramat 12/Kuala Kampar 24/9 Kuchai CD 1.90 2.05 Larut 11/1| 12/Lingui 2.17 2.20115 words
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Article38 1966-10-22 9 Central Prop 70 .73 City Dev. 33 .33* Faber Union 48 .50 Island Hotel .55 Island Pen .45$ .46$ K. L. Prop .85* San Holdings .26 .26$ Sel. Prop 1.30 S'pore Land .54 .54$ Town City 6838 words
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Article50 1966-10-22 9 Batu Lintang 1.62 Borelli (New) XD 2.15 Glenealy CD 1.35 Jeram Kuantan 2.03 2.08 Kempas 1.88 Kepong Plant 1.82 Kundong Tg. Pau 1.80 Kuala Sidim 1.50 Mentakab 1.70 Now Scudal 4.10 New Serendah 2.12 Sungei Bagan 1.56 Sungei Tukang 1.01 1.02 CJlu Benut 1.40 United Malacca 1.67 1.8550 words
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Article40 1966-10-22 9 Anglo-Asian 1/1 1/2 Anglo Oriental 3/6 3/7* Bk. S'bawang 5/3 Chembong 1/2 1/5 Cicely 2/6 Consol Salak XD 2/3 Craigielea 1/4 Goldfen Hope 5/5/2 K L. Kepong CD 2/1* Kulim 1/8 1/10 Merlimau Pegoh 1/11 Strs. Rubber 1/1*40 words
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Article29 1966-10-22 9 First Malayan 2.14 2.24 Second Malayan 1.52 1.62 Third Malayan XD 1.07 1.18 Malaysian Commerce 87 .98 Mai. Savings Fund 1.27 1.37 Sterling Commodity XD 3/10 4/529 words
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Article185 1966-10-22 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 ajrL MAL 005 Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur Malacca. 11.15 am Thai 404 Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur. 12.50 p.m. PA A 841 ban Francisco. Los Angeles. Honolulu,185 words
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Article176 1966-10-22 9 TIME AIRLINES TO 6.45 a.m. MAL 034 Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. Alor Star. K. Banru. 7.00 a.m. ML 452 Kuching. 7.31 a.m. MAL 122 Kuala Lumpur. 8.00 a.m. CPA 572 Bangkok, Hongkong. Tameh, Osaka. Tokyo. 8 30 a.m. MAL 616 Kuala Lumpur. Hongkong. 8.45 a.m. MAL176 words
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Article136 1966-10-22 9 TIME AIRLINES FROM 7.45 am Air Ceylon (AE 115 > 8.15 a.m. Singapore. MAL (ML 172) Singapore 8.25 a.m. MAL (ML 034) Singapore, Malacca. 9 15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh 9 15 a.m. MAL (ML 616) Singaporelu.05 a m MAL (ML 042) Singapore. 10.55136 words
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Article143 1966-10-22 9 TIME AIRLINES TO 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore 8.25 a.m. Air Ceylon (AE 115) Colombo, Karachi. Horn*, London. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 121) Singapore. Ipoh, Penang, Alor Star, Kota Bahru. 8.40 a.m. MAL (ML 034) 9 30 a.m. MAL (ML 0C5) Malacca, Singapore. 9.50 a.m.143 words
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Article121 1966-10-22 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Previous Today's Sellers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk Sept 42.50 42.75 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums Sept 44.00 44.25 Sugar (Java) ex-godown...., 25.75 25.75 Nutmegs 110s 485.00 485.00 Nutmegs B W 240.00 240.00 Garbled Lam pong Black 127.50 Pepper (FOB)121 words
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Article, Illustration271 1966-10-22 10 Chan Kam Yau - By: Chan Kam Yau KUALA LUMPUR, F r i. She peaks very little English and communicating icith her can be very exasperating but then, when you meet her, all you will do is to ogle at this sexcit- ing bomb-s hell from Japan. She271 words
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Article351 1966-10-22 10 CJINGAPORE, Fri. Living up to their name the Rolling Stones are never in one place long enough to call it home. Doing the kind of work (if you can call it that) they like and seeing the world at the same time, they have351 words
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Article, Illustration429 1966-10-22 10 Peter Loke - By Peter Loke Singapore, Fri. MEET three Singapore girls who have one thing in common apart from their good looks and charming personality they all want to climb the ladder of show biz. Without further ado, the three beauties are: VERONICA KAU, LOTUS LIOW429 words
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171 1966-10-22 10 SINGAPORE. Fri— SIX lovely, lanky, leggy dancers from Las Vagas are due here from Hong Kong next Friday for a short engagement at a leading night-club. Laj Vagas dancers need no introduction at all in show biz. Their fabulous performances with those well-known171 words
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Article, Illustration482 1966-10-22 10 LIM MENG KEE - By: LIM MENG KEE CINGAPORE, Fri. Awe-s truck men and women gasped in horrified amazement as a bare-footed vivacious German beauty mounted an electrified pedestal, and defied the laws of electricity. For Marlene, the German beauty stood nonchalantly on the pedestal as482 words
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Miscellaneous147 1966-10-22 10 IN TOWN TONIGHT SINGAPORE: Adelphi Hotel: Adelphi Grill room: Non-stop dancing: extension to 2 a.m. on Saturdays. Dance to the music of the Romans, Italy's top entertainers. Also featuring Teresa Khoo and her three notes. Hotel Singapura InterContinental: Dance to the Sweet sounds of the Trio Latino. Goodwood Park Hotel:147 words
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187 1966-10-22 11 OAKLAND, California, Fri. (UPI) Molotov cocktails were thrown into a convalescent hospital and a house yesterday breaking; an uneasy peace in racially tense Oakland neighbourhoods. The blazes touched off by the firebombs were extinguished quickly, and three Negroes, including a woman, were187 words
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509 1966-10-22 11 LONDON, Fri.—Despite stringent economic measures, Britain had done its best not to reduce aid to developing countries and to expand, wherever possible, assistance to students from other countries, British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson said in London on509 words
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63 1966-10-22 11 NHA TRANG, S. Vietnam, Fri. Kim Jong-Pil, Chairman of the Korean Democratic and Republican Party, unwraps a symbolic white horse for the officers and men of the newly arrived White Horse Division at their base camp. The chairman is now on an inspection tour of the Korean troops fighting inUPI Photo. - 63 words
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Article162 1966-10-22 11 UNITED NATION. Fri. (UPI) An elderly man yesterday interrupted a Security Council debate on counter Israeli-Syrian charge by shouting "hear the voice of God" and hurling a Bible toward the conference table. Security guards immediately rushed the shouting man from the public gallery as162 words
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Article121 1966-10-22 11 T7NITED NATIONS, Fri. '(AP) A Japanese firm donated 100 motorcycles to the United Nations yesterday, to be used by field workers for the U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Mr. Shunzo Suzuki, President of the Suzuki Motor Company, making the presentation with Japanese ambassador121 words
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113 1966-10-22 11 NEW YORK, Fri. There are 1,158 KNOWN artificial satellites in orbit around the Earth, the Moon and the Sun, announced U.S. Air Defence Command, last week, after the first collision in space between two man-made objects was reported. 274 of the floating items are intact and sending back signals ofUPI Photo. - 113 words
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Article327 1966-10-22 11 LONDON. Fri The biggest air-lift of helicopters ever mounted by tne Royal Air Force is to be undertaken between Labuan and Britain by Belfast freighters of Transport Command. Eleven Whirlwinds of No 230 Squadron, which have operated In Borneo for the past 18 months, are327 words
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Advertisement149 1966-10-22 11 CORNEAL CONTACT LENSES Vogue in Modern Eyewear is Contact Lenses by Qualified Consultant. Appointments with Mr. K.L. Tan, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C., (England,). Phone ***** THE OPTICAL HOUSE 38A, Orchard Road, Singapore. Eastern Son CLASSIFIEDS INTEREST EVERYBODY JOSHEUMS CIRCUS NOW at BANDA ST. COMMUNITY CENTRE (Behind Oriental Theatre) LAST 3 DAYS! NIGHTLY149 words
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Miscellaneous180 1966-10-22 11 t'Oj> G A NISA T I O N 'SJTi' OHCHARD" 1 ,61 OPENS TODAY! 1.3t. 4.00. 6.M A 9.15 pm Tomorrow EXTRA SHOW AT 11am Columbia Pictures Presents "LIFE AT THE TOP" Laurence HARVEY Jean Simmons lODEON I PALACE I Te» 21-H6 I Tel "VVJ NOW SHOWING! swatr ii "PROFESSIONAL180 words
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Miscellaneous334 1966-10-22 11 SHAW GANISATION CAPITOL Phone ***** NOW SHOWINO-No Free List 11am. 1.30. 4.(10. 6.50 Ray Danton "Secret Agent SUPER DRAGON" Color TONIGHT MIDNIGHT "ROSE. BE MY LOVE" Mandarin in Scope Color LIDO Phone ***** LAST DAY 11-1.39-4-fi.39-9.15 Paul Ford. Maureen O'Sullivan, Connie Stevens. Jim Hutton in "NEVER TOO LATE" Technicolor Si334 words
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275 1966-10-22 12 PARIS, Fri. (AFP) Chances of a Gaullist victory in French general elections next March have increased following a dramatic split in the leftist opposition to the French President, according to political commentators. The split, confirmed last night, was between the Communist Party and the so-called275 words
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Article94 1966-10-22 12 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI) —The Japanese Foreign Office has instructed the Japanese Embassy in Seoul to conduct an investigation into a South Korean Navy live-shell firing drill in the Tsushima Straits between Japan and Korea. Acording to reports reaching the Foreign Office today, the Korean Naval excercises have94 words
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Article, Illustration94 1966-10-22 12 TOKYO, Fri. A Tokyo's department store owner was surprised recently to learn that a pretty young girl bought one million yens worth of goods from the department store within one hour. But this girl was actually a lucky winner of a quiz contest. Miss94 words
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577 1966-10-22 12 BOB HORTON - By BOB HORTON IITASHINGTON, Fri. (AP). U.S. officials said today military and economic fac- tors in the Vietnam war point toward a levelling of American air operations in South-East Asia. In fact, these officials reported the rate of deployment of air squadrons to South577 words
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Article176 1966-10-22 12 PIERRE LATTE, Fri. (UPI). Premier Georges Pompidou today pressed a button puttinr into operation one of the final stages of France's largest nuclear plant producing enriched uranium for hydrogen bombs. Mr. Robert Galley, chief of the plant located in Southeastern France, told Premier Pompidou the complex176 words
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Article261 1966-10-22 12 LAGOS, Fri. (UPI).— Military ruler Lt. Col. Yakubu Gowon said today any attempt by any Negerian region to secede would be treasonable and unconstitutional. Lt. Col. Gowon, 31, also warned in a statement against intervention in his troubled nations affairs by any foreign nation. It was261 words
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949 1966-10-22 12 T7NITED NATIONS Fri. (UPI). South Korea expressed strong conviction todav that the Korean question must be solved by free elections under I nited Nations supervision. In a letter to Secretary General U Ttaant dated Oct. 7. Korean Foreign Minister Ton? Won949 words
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Article78 1966-10-22 12 CAIRO. Fri. (AFP) Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and Iraei President Abdel Rahman Arif have named top Ministers to the Egyptian-Iraqi Political Directorate, the Iraqi News Agency, reported here by the Middle East News Agency, said today. Members include Egyp ian Vice-Presidents Abdel Hakira Amer and Zakaria Mohieddine78 words
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Article83 1966-10-22 12 WASHINGTON. Fri. (LTD Chairman J. William Fulbright. of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. eomplained today that the U.S. is "pushing arms on everybody" at the sami time it expresses great interest in disarmament. He called the behaviour "inconsistent" at a committee meeting to consider a new Assistant83 words
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Advertisement482 1966-10-22 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum) BEETHOVEN AND BACH air-conditioned spacious soundproof studios of Far Eastern Music School available hourly or monthly enquiries Tel. ***** Singapore. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum) BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Zion Serangoon Garden 9.15 a.m., Life Gilstead Road, 10.00 a.m. Galilee, Pasir Panjang 5.00482 words
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Advertisement144 1966-10-22 12 TENDER NOTICE TECHNICAL COLLEGE, KUALA LUMPUR Tender quotations are invited for supply of the following survey equipment to the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur:(1) Coincidence Rangefinder (2) Instrument for Sketching from Photographs (3) Photo-Theodolite (4) Roelofs Sun Prism (5) Radial Line Plotter (6) Heliotrope (7) Surveyor's Thermometer (8) Third-Order Topographic Plotter144 words
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Advertisement163 1966-10-22 12 AM 4 V4B 4 oN G WAY ROAD (INCADAVC 9 Ttl muAiirr *****/7 announcements, marriages, births, deaths. (<OR a minimum op twenty ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL, IN MEMORIAM ETC «W|" wSS® solera rs^ 01 VEHICLES FOR SALE, SITUATIONS VACANT. c ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE, WANTED ETC. 55/" FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY163 words
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613 1966-10-22 13 Ian Pereira - By Ian Pereira KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Only four out of 33 athletes passed the qualifying standards set by the Olympic Council of Malaysia, in the first of the three-day trials held by the MAAU in the Merdeka Stadium here, this afternoon. They are:613 words
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Article188 1966-10-22 13 SINGAPORE, Fri, —Rugby fans in Singapore may get a chance to watch a top class New Zealand rugby team in action here early next year. Sunsport has reliably been in formed that the Otahuhu Rugby Club side from New Zealand is keen to visit Singapore188 words
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Article, Illustration417 1966-10-22 13 K. S. SIDHU - By K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's hockey "star" and well-known sportsman, Douglas Nonis, 28, said here today that he had no immediate plans to "quit" Douglas told Sunsport: "Although the knee injury which he sustained five years ago) is bothering me417 words
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Article77 1966-10-22 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ten commercial houses will compete in the Singapore Business Houses Athletic Federation's 9th annual athletic meet to be held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre on Sunday, starting at 2.30 p.m. The teams taking part will come from the NAAFI Imperial Club, Fraser Neave,77 words
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120 1966-10-22 13 KAJANG, Fri.- The Kajang Indo-Ceylonese, joint holders of the Navaratnam Shield with V.I. in this year's cricket tournament, added another feather to its cap by emerging champions in the 1966 Ulu Langat district hockey league which concluded yesterday. The league was sponsored and revived by the Friends of Kajang Society120 words
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Article469 1966-10-22 13 By "SCRUM-HALF" SINGAPORE. Fri. It will be a busy weekend of rugby In Singapore when the top teams will clash in the matches to be played all over the Island. The Singapore Under-23. as part of their programme to prepare for the M. R.469 words
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Article113 1966-10-22 13 PENANG, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, paid an official visit to the newly opened Secretariat of the Asian Football Confederation In Lim Chin Guan Road this evening. The secretary of the Asian Football Confederation, Mr. Koe Ewe Teik, and officials of the Nenang Football113 words
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Article305 1966-10-22 13 Low Teo Ping - By Low Teo Ping SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation will hold their first round of trials for the Asian Games tomorrow at the Havelock Community Centre, starting at 3 p.m. Six weightlifters who have been uncergoing centralised training: will take part in305 words
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323 1966-10-22 13 ALBERT JOHNSON - By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Fri.—The Queenstown Citizen Consultative Committee has drawn up a three-year ambitious programme to stimulate keener interest in badminton among youngsters and help to build a rugged and healthy community. The three-year grooming period has been planned and phased accordingly to eliminate323 words
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Article49 1966-10-22 13 MUAR. Fri.—The Yong Peng badminton championship, organised by the St. John Ambulance Brigade First Division, Yong Peng, will be held on Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. All the matches will be played at the Young Peng Local Council badminton court Entries close on Oct. 25.49 words
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172 1966-10-22 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. The South Johore Rugby Football Club Committee at a special meeting yesterday agreed to take over the running of the Johore Rugby Union. In previous years when Rugby Clubs in Johore were few the south Johore Club looked after the172 words
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Article92 1966-10-22 13 MALACCA, Fri. Centreforward Din's last minute disputed goal gave Kilat Club a 1-0 victory over Malacca High School Old Boys Association 'A' in the Malacca Hockey Association. Open knock-out competition at the Malacca Club ground. The Malacca High School 0.8.A. has officially protested to the92 words
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224 1966-10-22 13 SEREMBAN. Fri. a keen tussle is anticipated when Recce Regiment and Port Dickson Garrison clash in the quarter-finals of the Brooke Trophy match in the major Unit Army Hockey competition, on the Garrison grounds'. Port Dickson on Monday. The match commences at 515 p.m.224 words
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196 1966-10-22 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl The Malaysia Cyclists' Federations three-day 100 and 200 kilometres road racing events to pick "our best potentials" for the forthcoming Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok began here this morning at 6.15 a.m with the 150-mile run to ipoh. The196 words
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Article185 1966-10-22 13 MALACCA, Fri —Selangor gained a sweeping 8-1 victory over Negri Sembilan in the Foong Seong Cup Central Zone final at the Malacca Badminton Association Hall at Tranquerah Road here. Selangor won all their ties in straight sets and after the first night's play led 4-0.185 words
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Miscellaneous235 1966-10-22 13 SPORTS DIARY Rugby:—Friendly Singapore Under-23 vs the Blacks at Raffles Inst, ground; SCC vs Army on the Padang; University of S'pore. vs RAF Seletar 4 (r at Bt. Timah; SRC vs GHQ on the Padang; RAF Seletar vs RAF Changi at Seletar; Police vs RAF Tengah *C' at Thomson Road.235 words
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Article, Illustration96 1966-10-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Driving at almost 90 degrees from the track with two wheels on air. The Canadian hell drivers thrilled thousands with their dare-devil driving acts at the Stadium Merdeka here on Wednsday night the premiere of their three day K.L. performance. The show was sponsored mainly96 words
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145 1966-10-22 14 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI)— Norm Higgins, U.S. Marathon champion, left yesterday to compete in international marathon races to be held on Oct. 30 in Korea and Nov. 27 in Japan. Higgins, of Quaker Hill, Connecticut was entered to represent the U.S. by OUan Cassell,145 words
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338 1966-10-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The PKPM (Persatuan Kebangsaan Pelajar2 Malaysia) or the National Union of Malaysian Studdents, will be organising the 4th Malaysian Students Games Carnival at the Technical College, here from Oct. 28 30. The Games Carnival which is a week-end of games between338 words
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237 1966-10-22 14 MIAMI BEACH, Florida, Fri. (UPI). If the fight fans here want to see Cassius Clay battle Cleveland (Big Cat) Williams on closed circuit television on Nov. 14, they'll have to go somewhere else. The Maimi Beach City Council felt the heavyweight champs237 words
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Article66 1966-10-22 14 RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Fri. (AP)— The South African amateur golf team Bobby Cole, Dave Symons, Comri Du Toit and John Fourie left here yesterday by air for Mexico. They will compete in the world amateur championships starting on Oct. 27. While here, Du Toit66 words
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561 1966-10-22 14 LONDON, Fri. (AP) The African and Asian countries are on the march in the soccer world. They want at least two representatives in the finals of the next World Cup in Mexico in 1970. They have a strong case, too. North Korea qualified from561 words
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Article107 1966-10-22 14 MEXICO CITY. Fri. (AP) —Former welterweight champion Jackie Fields now owner of a resort hotel in Las Vegas said yesterday he wants to arrange a world featherweight title re-match between champion Vicente Saldivar of Mexico snd Japan's Mitsunori Seki. He said the fight could be107 words
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188 1966-10-22 14 EAST BERLIN. Fri. (AFP) —Geza Toth of Hungary became world light-heavy-weight weighlifting champion here yesterday in the world championships. He finished with an Olympic total of 1,073 lb. (487.5 kilo). The veteran Hungarian, aged 34, equalled the world record held by Soviet weightlifter Lyach. Poland's188 words
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Article101 1966-10-22 14 INGLEWOOD, California, Fri. (UPI) —Seafield Prince, a New Zealand-bred horse driven by co-owner Jacques Grenier, overcame being trapped on the inside in the final sixteenth to win the U.S. $5,000 Garden Grove Pace on Wednesday at Hollywood Park. The imported pacer covered the mile in101 words
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Article36 1966-10-22 14 HANNOVER. Fri. (AFP) The Germany team for the Davis Cup inter-zone final with India (in New Delhi) on Nov. 12-14 was announced here yesterday as; Ingo Buding. Wilhelm Bungert, Harald Elschen-Brolch and Bernd Weinmann.36 words
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298 1966-10-22 14 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (AP). A time trials start today as 22 of the world's top drivers jockey for positions on the starting grid on Sunday in the fifth Grand Prix of Mexico. The race for Formula one cars—the last of the year on298 words
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Article156 1966-10-22 14 MANILA, Fri. (AFP) The Philippines' top woman discus thrower, the 200pound Josephine De La Vina, sumassed the Asian Games women's discus record for the second time in 13 days yesterday with a throw of 162 feet 11 inches De La Vina, 20, achieved the feat on156 words
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Article72 1966-10-22 14 CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand. Fri. (UPI) Bob Charles of New Zealand gave an immaculate display of iron play to creep three more strokes ahead of Arnold Palmer in the second game of the sponsored challenge golf series at the Shirley Course here yesterday. Charles now leads by72 words
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395 1966-10-22 14 MANILA, Fri. (I pn World junior li gh V; weight champion Gabriel (Flash) Elorde will stake his crown for the 10th time tomorrow night against Vicente Derado of Argentina in a 15-round title match here. Pre-fight odds favour the 31-year-old Filipino rine veteran, 7395 words
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Article102 1966-10-22 14 SYDNEY, Fri. (AFP» England's David Bryant waf unbeaten after eight matches in the World Lawn Bowls singles championship here yesterday. John Hersaw (Scotland), and Roy Fulton (Ireland) each had six wins. G. Ke.ley (Australia) A. Hartley (USA). P. Skoglund Zealand) and W. Jackson (Rhodesia) each had five102 words
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Article31 1966-10-22 14 NEWSBURY, England. Fn. (AFP) The Czech tabletennis team beat England by six games to three here last night to take 2-1 l ea in their current series oi matches.31 words
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829 1966-10-22 15 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (AFP). —A new altitude worry for sprinters supposed to be the least affected rarer atmosphere, was revealed by American world record holder Tommy Smith here yesterday. He put up one of the finest "Little Olympics" track times on the final829 words
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Article194 1966-10-22 15 MEXICO City. Fri. (AFP). Frenchman Raoul Guegen won the modern pentathlon which ended at the Little Olympics here yesterday with the 3,000-metre cross country race. Guegen. fifth in the cross country won by Mexican Roberto Barcena. chalked up a total of 4,410 points, 31 more than194 words
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Article139 1966-10-22 15 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (AFP) —Niels Fredborg of Denmark won the kilometre against-the-clock cycling race here yesterday in the second week of the preOlympic Games. He finished in 1m.07.25. Fetlow Dane, lan Ingstrup, took second place in 1m.07.35, and third was the I.alian Walter Gorini in 1m.07.85.139 words
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348 1966-10-22 15 MEXICO CITY, Fri. < AFP).-New York based Puerto Rican Carlos Ortiz will put his' world lightweight boxing title at stake here on Satu day against former world featherweight champion I ltiminio "Sugar" Ramos, a Cuban now domiciled in Mexico. Ortiz, who will348 words
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551 1966-10-22 15 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (AFP). —The United States, followed by Italy and France, took the lead yesterday in the first round of the world women's amateur golf team championship. The U.S. scored 145 points in the first 18-hole round. Italy 146, and551 words
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Article367 1966-10-22 15 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (UPI) Winners by a mile and wiser by half, the I nited States team packed up their little Olympic crown and headed for home today, after pulling victory over Russia and a glimpse of the Olympic future literally out of thin367 words
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141 1966-10-22 15 SAN FRANCISCO, California, Frl. (AP) World champion Raymond Ceulemans of Belgium on Thursday night suffered his second loss in his defence of the title at the world three cushion billiards tournament. Koya Ogata of Japan beat him 60 48 in 52 innings. In an earlier141 words
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199 1966-10-22 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad PENANG, Fri. Boy's Fun (apprentice Ng) did a sparkling gallop on the track this morning when he reeled off 3f. in 38 see., striding out smoothly all the way. The going was yielding. Toowoomba (Coles) also showed up to advantage when199 words
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Article1072 1966-10-22 15 RACE l: HORSES CL. 6. DIV. 2 —ART 8>/ 2 F. 2.15 P.M. 1. 007 2. 044 3. 969 4. 73* 5. 62.1 Loderush Orange William Transportation The Wee Cobbler Seta tic 7y 5y 7y 9y lOy 9.00 8.10 8,08 8.07 8.07 Lee and Lee Stable1,072 words
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Article340 1966-10-22 15 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (UPI). Cuban boxers kept pounding their way along toward the little Olympics medals in semifinal action on Wednesday night. Cuba registered four victories two by knockout against two defeats. Hosts Mexico came out on the losing end. Poland, Italy. Russia and Rumania340 words
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131 1966-10-22 15 JOHANNESBURG. F r 1. (AFP) A professional USS 14.000 Vasss simplified pro tennis scoring system match will be played here on Oct. 29 and 31, it was announced here last night. On Saturday, Oct. 29, the order of play will be: Ken Rosewall (Australia) vs.131 words
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Article, Illustration66 1966-10-22 16 DONG HA, Fri. ABCTV correspondent Roger Peterson, his arm bandaged. is helped to an evacuation helicopter by a United States Marine as they dash across a field under fire after the newsman was hit twice in the arm by North Vietnamese bullets during a battleUPI Photo - 66 words
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Article74 1966-10-22 16 SAIGON, Fri. (AP)—Air Vietnam. South Vietnam's national airline, said today the Caravelle twin-jet airliner that landed in Paris was sent there for maintenance work. An official of Air Vietnam said that under an agreement with Air France, the airline's one French-made Caravelle is sent to France once74 words
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Article, Illustration654 1966-10-22 16 ELLEN LIND - By ELLEN LIND MANILA, Fri. (UPI) 1 She's a woman with a mission and hundred errands to do each day. The woman is Imelda Marcos, First Lady of the Philippines, and her hundred daily errands concern the comfort, well-being and entertainment of the654 words
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243 1966-10-22 16 DA NANG, Fri. (UPI) South Korean President Park Chung Hee arrived here this afternoon under a tight cloak of security on a whirlwind visit to crack Korean troops en route to the Manila summit con- ference on Vietnam. President Park was greeted at Da243 words
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Article72 1966-10-22 16 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) Secretary of the Central Committee for National Calamities Mr. Sudarsono, has denied reports about renewed activity of the Kelud Volcano in East Java. According to the official news agency Antara today, Mr. Sudarsono assured newsmen that Mount Kelud showed no sign of extraordinary activity. Antara72 words
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Article, Illustration73 1966-10-22 16 SAIGON, Fri. A crew member of the United States Navy from the aircushioned fast patrol boat checks a Vietnamese sam- pan in the rivers near here recently. The sampans are often used by the Vietcongs for supply and infiltration into the delta area.PANA Radiophoto. - 73 words
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Article254 1966-10-22 16 OANGKOK, Fri. (AP). Laotian Air Force planes today bombed an Army Military Camp in the Laotian capital city of Vientiane, reliable reports reach- ing here said. The reports said the planes also machinegunned some buildings in the Citv. The extent of damage done was not254 words
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249 1966-10-22 16 AIANILA, Fri. (AFP) The name of Vietnamese Economic and Finance Minister Au Truong Thanh was today scrapped from the list of the Vietnamese delegation to the Manila Summit Conference as a result of Saigon's Cabinet crisis. A new list containing 14 names was released249 words
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499 1966-10-22 16 AfANILA, Fri. (UPI). Philippine Foreign Secretary Narciso Famos today scheduled separate talks with five visiting Foreign Ministers at the Foreign Office tomorrow. According to the tentative programme, Mr. Ramos will meet South Korean Foreign Minister Lee Tong Won. South Vietnamese Foreign Minister Tran499 words
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413 1966-10-22 16 JOSEPH L. GALLOWAY - Bv JOSEPH L. GALLOWAY TOKYO, Fri. (UPI). Plans for a massive paralyzing strike to protest the Vf< A nam war fizzled into token walk-outs by four million Japanese unioni; today. Originally scheduled as a half-day strike that would paralyze commuter trains, buses, street-cars413 words
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Article, Illustration54 1966-10-22 16 HONOLULU. Fri. Who could keep from smilinf when swarmed by wriggling girls in grass skirts... not even the President of a powerful nation as is evident in this UPI picture. In this scene U.S. President Johnson is given the traditional Hawaiian welcome by pretty hula-hula girls here54 words
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156 1966-10-22 16 JAKARTA. Fri. (AP) Indonesia will likely obtain U. 5.5220 million in fresh credits next year, the official news agency Antara said today. The agency said the money was being granted by foreign nations as a result of work done by an economic mission156 words