Eastern Sun, 18 November 1966
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Title Section25 1966-11-18 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 123. Friday. November 18 1966. MC(P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 1 5 cents25 words
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Article370 1966-11-18 1 US claimed JOOO Red troops killed in Operation Attleboro' in Tay Ninh SAIGON, Thurs. (AP) ENEMY CASUALTIES IN fhe Vietnam war for fhe week ending Nov. 12 rose to 1,525 killed compared to 9/7 the previous week, the U.S. Command said today, while the number of Americans370 words
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Article153 1966-11-18 1 tPOH, Thurs Ipoh's shapely girls will take part in an 'Asian Fashion Parade,' representing the various countries in Southeast Asia at the 'Rover' night Christmas Eve Ball at St. John Ambulance Association Hall here on Dec. 24. The dance under the patronage of the Raja153 words
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114 1966-11-18 1 LONDON. Thurs. (AP) Two British bookies are at odds over the betting favourites in the annual M ss World contest tonight. Irish bookmaker. Joe McKee. made Miss Canada a clear favourite to win at 12-1. Miss Canada is Diane Coulter, an 18-year-old blueeyed blonde model114 words
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Article72 1966-11-18 1 PENANG. Thurs. A 22-year-old. housewife. Neoh Poh Choo. was shot in the left shoulder when she shouted for help when two robbers held up her father-in-law inside their shop at Jalan Sungei Pinang last night. When the robbers escaped in two motor cycles. Neoh's husband gave72 words
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Article101 1966-11-18 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. (AP) Indian student leaders have decided to defy New Delhi and the Federal Governments and proceed with a national student march on Parliament tomorrow. Both national and local governments have issued stem warnings against the proposed march, which many fear is likely to101 words
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111 1966-11-18 1 TOKYO. Thurs. Personal letter from Malaysian Primp Minister Ttinku Abdul Rahman on Japan's World War II 'blood debt' was delivered today to Japanese Prime Minister, Eisaku Sato. Malaysian Ambassador Tengku Indra Petra. who brought the letter, discussed the issue with Mr. Sato for 20 minutes.111 words
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Article96 1966-11-18 1 TOKYO. Thurs. (AFP) Japan's "SEIKO" timing devices will be used during the first games of Asia New Emerging Forces (GANEFO) scheduled for Nov. 25—Dec. 6 in Pnom Penh, a spokesman for thr Japanese firm told AFP today. The spokesman said that a GANEFO mission during96 words
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Article52 1966-11-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Brieadier-General Sunarso and a party of 12 ROTI officials including BrigadierGeneral Sunario. secretarygeneral of the Indonesian Information Services. will arrive in Ruaia Lumpur with a Garuda trial flight on Saturday. The flight is the result of the recently 'concluded air agreement between Indonesia52 words
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Article186 1966-11-18 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. (AP) Thailand's King Bhumibol today opened the First International Asian Trade Fair with a word of thanks to the organisers and a welcome to foreign countries participating in it. In a speech, the King said he hoped the Fair would be a186 words
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Article32 1966-11-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Enche Mon Jamaluddin. a Principal Assistant Secretary. in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is leaving for Karachi accompanied by another official of the Ministry on Saturday.32 words
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Article149 1966-11-18 1 TOKYO. Thurs. (UPI) —They loved each other, got married in traditional heirloom clothes and flew to their deaths together. In a final tragic footnote to Sunday night's All-Nippon Airways plane crash, the Japanese Government ruled today that none of the twelve honeymooning couples aboard the airliner were149 words
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Article, Illustration94 1966-11-18 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. FJ. Galhraith. 52. the U.S. Ambassador-designate to the Republic of Singapore. will arrive here on Saturday, Not. 19. He will be accompanied by his wife, .His career as a Foreign Service officer has given him extensive experience in Far East affairs.94 words
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Article100 1966-11-18 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A 44 Social Nite" will be held at the NTUC hall, on Saturday from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Highlight of the social wnll be a fashion show sponsored by "Hicee Sweelets", featuring models of the Singapore Model Academy. The fashion show will100 words
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Article47 1966-11-18 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. During the past 24 hours 76 road accidents, of which two were serious and one fatal, were reported to the Police. At about 5.30 p.m. yesterday a nine-year-old girl, Lee Beng Kiaw. was killed in a motor accident at 10J m.s. Jalan Baharu Utara.47 words
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Article, Illustration391 1966-11-18 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Government officials, airline executives and members of the Press were taken on a demonstration flight in the Mystere 20/ Jet Falcon, manufactured by Avions Marcel Dassault of France, this afternoon. The Government officials were from the Ministry of391 words
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Article, Illustration335 1966-11-18 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—A Japanese cultural mission of 24 people will arrive in Singapore on Nov. 26 to stage a threenight cultural show at the National Theatre. The Japanese mission's trip to Singapore is organised by the National Theatre Trust and the Japanese Consulate here335 words
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Article477 1966-11-18 2 STRAITS TIMES MANAGING EDITOR SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Straits Times Managing Editor, Mr. Khoo Teng Soon, said today in the Industrial Arbitration Court that "more than a few" of the journalists working under him were under-paid. His statement came in the continued cross-exami-nation by the477 words
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Article71 1966-11-18 2 BINGAPORE. Thurs. Air India's advertisement "Bhould You Trust a Travel Agent" wan awarded the American Society of Travel Agents' Award at their annual convention in the USA. According to Air India representatives here, this is the second time in three years that Air India advertisements71 words
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Article68 1966-11-18 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. There will he no water and poor pressure from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow at Nicoll Drive between Tanah Merah Besar and Ist. Public Latrine. There will also be no water and poor pressure from 10 a.m. Saturday to 10 a.m. Sunday, along Jurong Road.68 words
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Article123 1966-11-18 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A mobile Police post will be set up in the public car park, Jalan Bunga Jarum. at Toa Payoh Housing Estate from Saturday (Nov. 19) to cater for the needs of the residents in the area. From this post, beat, bicycle and motor-cycle patrols will123 words
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Article137 1966-11-18 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. J.R.D. Tata, Head of Air India, has been conferred with the honourary rank of Air Common dore in the Indian Air Force, by Dr. 8. Raddhakrishnan, the President of India. Mr. Tata, who Is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of137 words
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215 1966-11-18 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Government today announced a temporary ban on the re-export of rice with effect from tomorrow (Nov. 18). Imports of rice will continue to be freely permitted. In a statement today, the Government said that it had been following closely the215 words
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43 1966-11-18 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police this morning arrested eight Nanyang University students who had been expelled from the university. Later in the afternoon Police arrested another expelled student at Jurong. All of them were detained under the Internal Security Act.43 words
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Article60 1966-11-18 2 BINOAPORE, Thurs. Electricity supply to the kampongs along Lorong Buang Kok (Yio Chu Kang Road side), will be cut off on Fridav, Nov. 25. from 9 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. The interruption of electricity is necessary in order to carry out work at the Lorong Buang Kok substation60 words
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Article, Illustration105 1966-11-18 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Y. Kirino. a well known Japanese electronic organist, will give a free organ recital at the Cultural Centre on Sunday, Nov. 20, at 3.30 p.m. He is on his way home after an 11-week recital tour of Europe, where he is staying.105 words
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225 1966-11-18 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Bulgaria has bought $l3 million worth of rubber from Singapore and Malavsia during the past six months. The Bulgarian Commercial Counsellor here, Mr. S. Stantchev, disclosed this to the Eastern Sun. He also revealed that plans have already been finalised225 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous80 1966-11-18 2 S PORE DIARY 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. National Library. Stamford Road: Photographic Exhibition 8 p.m. National Theatre Tank Road: Singapore and Malaysian Singing Contest, organised by RedifTusion. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Kampong- Wak Hassan; Mln Chong Chong School, Mata Ikan; Hong Slan Tong80 words
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Article264 1966-11-18 3 S.N.A.F. Govt. our unity through expulsion orders SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Students' National Action Front of the National Union of Singapore Students has issued a statement protesting against the Government's suppression of the student movement." In a statement signed by the General Secretary of the SNAF, Mr.264 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-11-18 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Peres da Costa, Lufthansa German Airlines' Deputy Station Manager, left for the airlines training school in Hamburg yesterday. He will be there for three veeks to attend a Station Manager's course. This course will al.>o be attended by Lufthansa personnel from other103 words
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166 1966-11-18 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Air India will be stepping ap their weekly services to Australia, by having: an additional flight with effect from Dec. 2, 1966. This was disclosed today by Mr. C-S. Pinto, regional manager for Air India in Singapore and Malaysia. He166 words
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Article61 1966-11-18 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The Singapore Teachers' Union *"til hold a School Representatives' Lunch on Saturday. Nov. 19. at 1 p.m. at the Imperial Room, Capitol Building. Shri S. Natarajan, Vicepresident of the World Confederation of Organisations o' the Teaching Profession an <3 Chairman of its Third A;ian Teachers'61 words
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205 1966-11-18 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An organisation will be set up next year to encourage the activities of all physical culture and pugilistic bodies in the Republic. This was said by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. at the Bth anniversary celebrations of205 words
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205 1966-11-18 3 Eastern Sun photo shows the President of the Malay Chamber of Commerce (far left, hack to camera), Enche Salleh Basharahil; Mr. Kok Ah Loy (director of the Trade Division, Ministry of Finance); Mr. J. V. Rob (the British High Commissioner); Mr. Tong Ching Hien, (VicePresident of the Chinese Chamber of205 words
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Article, Illustration420 1966-11-18 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fired by a spirit of adventure, and Indian youth, currently in Singapore, wants to see as much of the world before returning: home to New Delhi to settle down to a steady job. For 18-year-old Amar Prakash the world Is a vast storehouse420 words
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Advertisement279 1966-11-18 3 wm jgi' K W: ''v V rwmm£4 i it*- #v z'*'%"MSk S- f iiJtl tfT a A ?i V I >. y ..<' i* *v NfW§SfU ««"22«. m >••• v.-v-r--«209 h 0»» rot** >~7 To 755 /j 75 THE ORIGINAL WAS A SHARP PHOTO. THIS IS A COPY HADE ON279 words
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Article, Illustration190 1966-11-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. David L. M. Robertson, chairman of the £los million British pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturers B.D.H. Group Ltd., has arrived here where the company has its Far Eastern offices. It is Mr. Robertson's first visit to Singapore and Malaysia since his appointment as190 words
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Article65 1966-11-18 4 KAJANG. Thurs. The tJlu Langat Centre of the Central Welfare Council has received the third quarter's allocation of welfare funds totalling $3,000 from the Central Council. Arrangements are now being made to pay all destitutes in the district who applied to and whose applications for financial aid from65 words
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231 1966-11-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Miss Golden Voice Contest will be held at the Telecoms Training Centre, Jalan Gurney here on Monday at 8.00 p.m. It is the third in the series of the Golden Voice contests. organised by the Traffic Branch, Teteeommunications HQ231 words
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189 1966-11-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A charity premiere of the film "The Long Ships" is to be held at Cathay cinema on Wednesday at 9.15 p.m. The premiere is in aid of the proposed Assunta Hospital School of Nursing, and will be under the189 words
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Article92 1966-11-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. will attend the Conference of South-East As an Ministers of Education, to be held in Manila from Nov. **s to 28. Announcing this at the Cabinet Pros Conference, the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman,92 words
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849 1966-11-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. THE resources of the Indian Ocean were in mind when the fisheries programme was drawn up under the First Malaysia Plan, 1966-70, says the Commonwealth Economic Committee's Fish Report, just published in London. The largest allocation was for the development849 words
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Article181 1966-11-18 4 KUALA LI'MPUR, Thurs. —Mr. J. R. Sutton, overseas sales training officer of 1.C.1. Pharmaceuticals Division, will arrive here on Nov. 27 to conduct a twoweek sales course in Cameron Highlands for 1.C.1, pharmaceuticals representatives in this area. Two representatives from Thailand and one from Ceylon will181 words
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Article, Illustration91 1966-11-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Miss Helen Chia (right) from Singapore adjusts th* tape recorder as she discusses a music programme with Miss Elizabeth Okaro from Nigeria at the Centre for Educat onal Television Overseas (CETO) in London. England. CETO, a non-commercial organisation, not only trains teachers91 words
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Article, Illustration162 1966-11-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Under its programme of aid to countries in South-East Asia. Australia recently gave almost SAIB.OOO worth of Kodak r processing equipment to Malaysia. The equipment wm used in. Teaching Hospital of the University o♦ Malaya. Kuala Lumpur. Each processing unit has a plaque162 words
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Article66 1966-11-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. '—The Registrar of Socie- e Mr. Chin Hon Hian. has circulars to all gu»lds and associations 'minding theni to ensure non-citizen members of e r' organisation do not ts part m active politics. Confirming this today. >*£ Chin said this was in ing66 words
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Article103 1966-11-18 4 JfcSSELTON, Thurs. Eight more members of the rank and file of the Sabah component of the Royal Malaysia Police had been promoted to the rank of probationary Police Inspectors from Nov. 1. In conjunction with this, 69 members of the rank and file have also103 words
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Miscellaneous27 1966-11-18 4 m ley PULLTHISSTKI TIED TO HEf\ RJ6HTLE&. SHt'LbVtf.... fgjsm i wa% oIP lV IV > > PULLtrtiS ON6 ANO WIUL SAY w k WHAT IF 1 PULL BOTH, SIN6H?27 words
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278 1966-11-18 5 AUSTIN, Texas, Thurs. (UPI). THE Texas Court of Criminal Appeals refused yesterday to reconsider its decision throwing out Jack Ruby's death sentence a refusal a prosecutor said ♦'left us adrift in an unchanged legal sea." Ruby was sentenced to death278 words
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328 1966-11-18 5 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. (UPI). A speeding commuter train which ran four red lights smashed head-on into another train yesterday, killing 38 persons and injuring an estimated 350 others. The violence of the crash was so great that many of the dead328 words
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216 1966-11-18 5 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI)— Ex-Army sniper Harry Roberts, captured after three months on the run, went to court yesterday wearing jeans, gumboots and handcuffs to be formally charged with Britain's worst police murder since 1910. While 30-year-old Roberts made h i s five-minute appearance216 words
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132 1966-11-18 5 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI). —Vice President, Mr. Hubert Humphrey was acting President during Mr. Lyndon Johnson's operation yesterday, but the only breaks in his routine were telephone calls informing him how well the President was doing. During the 53-minute operation and 14-minute recovery period132 words
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Article40 1966-11-18 5 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. (UPI). Leading Mexican lawyers criticised Eddie Fisher on Tuesday for alleging that his 1964 Mexican divorce from Elizabeth Taylor is invalid. Newspaper reports quoted legal spokesman as saying the divorce was legal under Mexican laws.40 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-11-18 5 JAPANESE workers move the huge United States Gemini-10 spacecraft in place at exhibition hall in one of the largest department store in Ikebukuro, Tokyo recently., where the 1966 Tokyo Aerospace Show opened for general public. The spacecraft Gemini--10 capsule in which astronauts Young andPANA Photo. - 93 words
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Article70 1966-11-18 5 SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico. Thurs. <AP>—U.B. Navy and Air Force spoesman denied yesterday a report that a hydrogen bomb was dropped accidentally by a U.S. Diane during a training mission near Puerto Rico. "An unarmed training device" was dropped from a plane last August during a training maneouvre70 words
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Article151 1966-11-18 5 NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI). —A 13-year-old Hong Kong boy who underwent an eighthour heart operation on Tuesday edged a step closer to recovery yesterday when he was transferred from the recovery room to the hospital's "Intensive Care" unit. He is still on the151 words
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397 1966-11-18 5 Thurs. (UPI). Over the heated objections of the defence, Criminal Court Judge, Mr. Herbert C. Paschen yesterday ordered a hearing to determine whether Richard Speck is mentally competent to stand trial on charges of murdering eight nurses including two Filipinos. Mr. Paschen also397 words
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131 1966-11-18 5 NEW YORK. Thurs. (AP) Auto safety critic, Mr. Ralph Nader today filed a $26 million suit against General Motors Corp. and others, claiming violation of his privacy. In the action filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Mr. Nader charged that the defendants violated his right131 words
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Article72 1966-11-18 5 JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, Thurs. (AP) A threeman South Korean delegation led by Foreign Minister, Mr. Lee Son-Won ended a three-day visit to Saudi Arabia and left for Beirut yesterday. The delegation had been received by King Faisal In Riyadh on Tuesday. Members of the delegation met senior72 words
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153 1966-11-18 5 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (AP). —The American travel agent jailed in on charges of treason and murder was once employed by the U.S. Army quartermaster in Germany, the State Department said yesterday. Vladimir Kazan-Komarek, a naturalised American citizen who was arrested on153 words
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Article40 1966-11-18 5 GENEVA Thurs. (UPD Fire destroyed an international Labour Organisation (ILO) office building yesterday morning, causing nearly one million dollars damage. The ILO. a United Nations agency, said no one was injured. Cause of the blaze was unknown.40 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-11-18 6 MATS UY AM A, Japan, Thurs. (AP) Two helicopters, searching for 27 persons missing out of 50 aboard a Japanese turboprop plane which crashed Sunday, collided killing four crewmen. Maritime Authorities said yesterday. MSA said a two-man helicopter owned by All Nippon Airways (ANA) of161 words
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283 1966-11-18 6 FLORENCE, ThurB. (AFP). —The mayor of Florence Mr. Ptero Bargelli launched a fresh appeal here yesterday to the world to come to the city's aid in recovering and restoring its inestimable art treasures damaged in the recent floods Meanwnile the city itself was283 words
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114 1966-11-18 6 PROVIDENCE. Rhode Island. Thurs. (AP» —Brown University yesterday publicly apologised to Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of State, for a fist-swinging melee among students and police after his speech on Tuesday night. Brown its Secretary Mr. Howard Curtis said the114 words
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Article41 1966-11-18 6 AMIENS. France. Thurs. <"AP> Five people were killed and 13 others Injured yesterday by an explosion on the site of a gas pipes repairs works here, police said. The explosion destroyed a side-wall cafe and a shoe shop.41 words
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Article182 1966-11-18 6 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. (AP). Ten Communist and non-aligned countries submitted a resolution yesterday to have the General Assembly seat Communist China in the United Nations and expel Nationalist China. The Communist, countries are Albania. Cuba and Romania. The others were Algeria. Cambodia, the182 words
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Article138 1966-11-18 6 BERLIN. Thurs. (AFP) Socialist parties of the six European Common Market countries (West Germany. France, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg) will discuss British entry into the Common Market during their seventh congress here today and tomorrow. Around 70 delegates will attend, and observers will be138 words
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103 1966-11-18 6 WASHINGTON. Thurs (AP) The U.S. Defence Department acknowledged yesterday that its Military hospitals have been authorised to perform surgical sterilisation as part of a broad programme of birth control aid for military wives that will begin on Jan. 1. 1967. Sources said the expanded103 words
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473 1966-11-18 6 Entry to LONDON, Thurs. (AFP).--Britain must not assume France will block British entry into the European Common Market Foreign Secretary. Mr. George Brown told parliament today. But he also said the British government was "resolutely opposed" to changing her relationship with the United473 words
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Article46 1966-11-18 6 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (UPI President Johnson has awarded the Presidential Unit Citation to two battle-experienced South Vietnam military units. The honour goes to the 37th Ranger Battalion, Army of the Republic of Vietnam, and the 2nd battalion Vietnamese Marine Brigade. Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces.46 words
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527 1966-11-18 7 PARIS. Thurs- (AFP). Prospects for the balance n f pavments in the United States and the position of thr world's major surplus countries France, Italy and Japan were discussed here yesterday at a meeting of tlf economic policy committee of the Organisation for Economic527 words
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Article125 1966-11-18 7 WASHINGTON. Thurs. 'AP> Secretary of State I>an Husk and Prime Minister George Bo r g Oliver of Malta yesterday signed an investment guarantee agreement between the two countries which, as Rusk put it, "will open the door to additional private investments" in the tiny Island-Republic in125 words
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Article218 1966-11-18 7 LONDON. Thurs. (AP) Two lifeboats braving galelashed seas early today went to the aid of men on an oil rig who radioed it was "taking a terrific pounding" in the North Sea and its 45 crewmen might have to be evacuated A helicopter218 words
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582 1966-11-18 7 CLEVELAND, Thurs. (ITI). —Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard was found not guilty in the 1954 bludgeonslaying of his pregnant wife, Marilyn. Thus ended the "trial of the generation" one of the most sensational circumstantial evidence murder cases in American history. It had attracted582 words
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Article87 1966-11-18 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. <AP> Yumiko Tojyo. Miss Tokyo of 1966. arrived In San Francisco yesterday with 21 members of the Japanese diet, the Deputy Governor of Tokyo and 30 Japenese newsmen. The group stopped for one day in Ban Francisco and planned to go to87 words
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35 1966-11-18 7 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Thurs. Double expicture shows launching of unmanned AtlasAgana, left, followed an hour and 39 mins. later by the Titan-2 rocket with Gemini spacecraft and Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. inside. AP photo.AP photo. - 35 words
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Article173 1966-11-18 7 NEW York. Thurs. (AP). The Pentagon yesterday denied a CBS television report that aircraft losses in Vietnam represent figures "somewhere between" figures announced in Saigon and those broadcast by Hanoi. Mr. John Flynn, CBS re?srter. spoke aboard the S S. iconderoga during a CBS news telecast173 words
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Article48 1966-11-18 7 NEW DELHI. Thurs. (AP) A weekly publication. Daylight, feels India has set some sort of world record for public disorders The weekly said 300 violent student agitations had been recorded in the first 10 months of 1P66. an average of one per day somewhere in India.48 words
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265 1966-11-18 7 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. (AP).—Jordan blamed both the United States and Israel yesterday for the latest crisis in the Middle East arising from an Israeli reprisal attack on three Jordanian Villages on Sun- day. Muhammad H El-Farra. the Jordanian delegate, told the U.N. Security265 words
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88 1966-11-18 7 ISRAEL, Thurs. Members of the Israel Defence Force, aboard an American truck, are shown, returning from a morning's action in Samoa, and en route to Beersheba, last Sunday. Israeli troops, supported by tanks and fighter planes, made a retaliatory raid into Jordan clashing with units of the crack Arab legion.88 words
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Article264 1966-11-18 7 HARRY F. ROSENTHAL - Bv HARRY F. ROSENTHAL COLUMBIA, Missouri, Thurs. (AP). A programme to launch four manned spaceships on twoyear trips past Mars and Venus between 1957 and 1»8« —and to send landing parties a few years later —looks very good, the man charged with plotting America's264 words
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Article134 1966-11-18 7 ROME, Thurs (APV The Foreign Ministers of Italy and the United Arab Republic conferred yesterday on ways to increase political, economic and cultural relations between the two countries. Mr. Mahmoud Riad, the UAR Foreign Minister, and Amintore Fanfani of Italy met twice during the day "in a134 words
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149 1966-11-18 7 SEATTLE. Washington, Thurs. (AP) A hollywood screen writer, Robert S. Weekley. 34. pleaded not guilty yesterday to a charge of illegally transporting gold from the United States. The government accused Weekley of carrying U.S. $44,000 worth of gold on a Seattle-Tokyo flight, wearing a149 words
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Article122 1966-11-18 7 TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI) Japanese businessmen have concluded transactions worth US$l2O million with Communist China at the annual autumn trade fair in Canton. The figure, according to the International Trade Promotion Association, a private Japanese Organisation, was lower than it had originally expected. Association officials said122 words
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Miscellaneous190 1966-11-18 6 IVITMIN TME SECRET PROJECTION CM4MBER AT UNCLE MEAPOUARTERS. STARTLING FILMS ARB SHOWN BY CHIEF ALBXANPSR WAVERLY' ANP AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES, ME CAN MARPLY KNOW THAT ME H/MS6LP WILL PALL TRASIC VICTIM TO Twe AWESOME WEAPON TMAT WILL SOON TEMPT THMUSH ANP TRIGGER HOT A GLOVE TOUCHED HIM, BON BON.'190 words
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Miscellaneous14 1966-11-18 7 k. SEE DICKLTMRPW STONES. »*r.Wn >9* IT IS FUN TO JANE AND DICK.. -eN**-14 words
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Article382 1966-11-18 8 rPHE conference on transport between Malaysian and Thai officials touched on cooperation in improving facilities, in transportation, telecommunications, ports and postal services. We hope the discussions have not excluded the rail link between Prai and Kota Bharu via Thai territory. Possibly many Malaysians today are not382 words
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Article318 1966-11-18 8 rpHE head of the British Trade Mission, Lord Srrol, has praised Malaysia's economic effort# and Singapore's dynamism. This praise la well deserved though some cynics may put It to an unctuous effort to cultivate the goodwill of the people of the two countries. He also invites trade318 words
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Article, Illustration3884 1966-11-18 8 Britain will achieve a balance in overseas payments and a growing surplus next year. yon I ago when I fir*# the privilege of speaking in Guildhall, less than a month after the Government took office, I spoke not so much of world effairs in detail, but3,884 words
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Commercial and industrial
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643 1966-11-18 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Industrial shares continued 11) improve on the Stock Fa'range. Leaders gained ,'hoia 2 to 3 cents. Gammon a| ain dominated with a v turnover in the industr si section, with business done from $1.30 to $1.33 to to $1.31. Chemical rose Jents643 words
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Article39 1966-11-18 9 Washington. Thurs Th# U.S. governwent sold 55 tons of surplus tr **kpile tin yesterday. 30 ton < trade A at U551.5425 pound: 20 tons grade B at 1.5275 a pound: 5 tons Sraae c at U551.5225 a Pound.39 words
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Article27 1966-11-18 9 Hong KONG, Thurs. rupi)—Money quotations: J*K $5,730/5.***** per US QoUar fo r cash HK 115.99 I* r pound sterling HK $266.0 P er tael gold27 words
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Article16 1966-11-18 9 SINGAPORE Thurl -ae tm pri<-e for today was •605| per picul, up 50 cents.16 words
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346 1966-11-18 9 NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP). —The Chase Manhattan Bank of New York said yesterday it had attached the New York assets of the local branch of Intra bank of Beirut because of a dispute over a 1*5.1500,000 cheque. The Chase statement came after word was received346 words
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Article277 1966-11-18 9 BINGAPORE, Thurs. December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed At 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala LumDur today at 621 cents per lb., down '4 eta. from previous close. The tone was Inactive. A very quiet session ruled for most of the morning Prices277 words
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Article73 1966-11-18 9 LONDON. Thurs- (UPI) The rubber market closed quietly steady with spot 18-3/8 18-5/8 Settlement House: Dee. 183/8 18-5/8; Jan. 18-3/8 1813/16; Feb. and Jan./ March 18-13/16 18-15/16 April-June 19-7/16 19-9/16 July/Sept 19-13/16 19-15/16; Oct./ Dec. 19-7/8 20; Jan./ March. April /June, July/ Sept. and Oct./ Dec. 19-18/1873 words
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Article253 1966-11-18 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. BOAC is to idd a new major route to its already extensive worldwide network. As from April 1967, the airline will inaugurate a thrice weekly South Pacific service linking the West Coast of the USA with Australasia. The new flights will be operated253 words
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Article71 1966-11-18 9 SAO PAULO. Brazil. Thurs. (AP) A 17-man South Korean trade mission got down to business yesterday. The mission, headed by Mr. Han Sang-Won. Vice President of the Korean Traders Association arrived on Tuesday election day and a national holiday throughout Brazil. They hone to promote Korean71 words
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Article32 1966-11-18 9 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI) Tin market opening. Tin held steady. Turnover 185 tons. Spot buyers 1200 sellers 1201 business 1200. 3-months buyers 1205 sellers 1206 business 1205 1204 Settlement 120132 words
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Article181 1966-11-18 9 TOKYO. Japan. Thurs. The world's laraest oiltanker, the 209.000 gross ton Idem tsu Maru. was launched recently. Last December the Idemitsu Tanker Company placed the order for construction of the world's first ship to exceed 200.000 tons with the Ishikawajlma-Harima Heavy Industries and the keel was laid181 words
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Article48 1966-11-18 9 NEW YORK Thurs. (UPl)—Rubber futures unchanged and untrading yesterday. Jan. 22 50 23 00 Mar. 22 60 23 10 May 22.60 23 10 July 22.60 23.10 Sept. 22.60 23.10 Nov. 22 60 23.10 Spot No. 1 RSS held steady at 224 cents per pound, nominal.48 words
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114 1966-11-18 9 OTTAWA, Thura. (ATP) Seven Communist countries owed the Canadian Wheat Office a total of $405 million as of Sept. 30 Minister of Commerce, Mr. Robert Winters told the House of Commons on Tuesday. The debt broke down as follows: China 188 million.114 words
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131 1966-11-18 9 LONDON. Thurs. (AP>—An attack on the British government's import tax was made yesterday by the Chairman of a British Tin Mining Company, which has created a township in the state of Pahang on the Malay Peninsula. Mr. J.N. Davies. Chairman and Managing Director131 words
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Article58 1966-11-18 9 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) New York commodity rices: in 134.50 Lead 14.00 Zinc —l5OO Aluminum 24.50 Cocoa (Bahia) 23.45 Cocoa (Accra) 24.93 Collee (Colombian) 45-1/4 Coffee (Santos) 39-3/4 Sugar (Raw) —7.12 Sugar (Refined) 10.45 Wool 122.5 Wooltops 168.5 Cotton 23.71 Rubber 22-1 2 Raw Cotton Future* 2158 words
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Article73 1966-11-18 9 SWEDEN. Thurs Total gros* investments, excluding those lor the merchant navy, were up by 4 per cent in 1965 and grew by 5 per cent this year, in 1987, they are expected to rise by 6.5 per cent. The overall figure masks a considerable pick-up73 words
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Article73 1966-11-18 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today were: New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D. 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-6/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Caaada: Buying T.T. 3V 7/16; Airmail O.D. 35-9/16; 90 d/st. 36-1/1 credit bills; 36-3/1673 words
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Article, Illustration38 1966-11-18 9 THIS is the general view of the hundreds of latest models of ears introduced by France auto-makers on the first day of the opening of the 53rd Paris Motor Show in Paris recently.—PANA PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 38 words
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Article133 1966-11-18 9 LONDON. Thurs. (AP). Britain's biggest merchant bank has taken over Suzuki (Great Britain) Ltd.. a company formed in London three years ago as an offshoot of the Japanese Motorcycle Manufacturer. Hambros Bank has announced it acquired complete control of the company by buying 55 per133 words
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Article418 1966-11-18 9 IMU STRIA! nk BowtMrt 149 chemical Co f.44 Cold Moral* !.M Dunlop 2.63 F. smelting CD 4.08 Fj»mi Ord* 2.91 F. A V Ord*. 3.22 Oainmon 1.M Oatnnn><i CD 2.52 Hume Pi»f 1.50 Hotel S'pttra I ll Hume (M) Lti XALL Hume <F.E.) Ord. 1.58 J. N418 words
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Article42 1966-11-18 9 F1r*» Malayan t.ftt 2.1S Second Malayan 1.47 1.57 Third Malayan l.M 1.16 Malaytlan Commerce XD tl .94 Mai- Saving Fond Sterling l.M 1.34 Commodity XD a/t 4/4 First Hong Knng IM 1.05 Second Hong Kong .70 .74* (•Hong Kong Currency)42 words
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Article104 1966-11-18 9 SINGAPORE, Thl»r». pore Chinese Produce noon price# today w SlngaEMMnge e. Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk Sellers Sept. 41.50 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums Sept 43.50 Sugar(Java)exgodown 25-50 Nutmegs 110s 495.00 Nutmeg* B 4 W Garbled Lam pong Black Pepper 235.00 (FOB) 125.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 125.00 Lam pong104 words
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70 1966-11-18 9 KUWAIT, Thurs. (UPI) A Japanese shipbuilding firm on Tuesday signed a contract to build two tankers believed to be the world'i largest for a Kuwait firm, it was announced here. The Sasibo Shipbuilders signed the contract with Kuwait Oil-tankers Co., to build the70 words
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Article168 1966-11-18 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The following ships are expected to be in port tomorrow. Godowns Vessels 3/4 President Pierce 5 Rajula 8/9 Yamateru Maru 10/11 Straat Futami 13/14 Bankura 15/16 Eishin Maru 19 Ceylon Maru 23/24 City of Guilftrd 26 Kimanis 27 '2B Empire Gannet 29/30 Nichiryu Maru 31/32 Meihohsan Maru168 words
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Article699 1966-11-18 9 ARRIVALS IN MVO*P<»RE Tun* *.20 am. Airline MAL 019 from Kuala tumour. Time 8.50 am. \irflne JL 7.12 fmm Jakarta. Time 9.:*0 a.m Airline MAL 121 from Kuala I umpur. Time 10 10 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuchtng. Time 16.55 a.m. Airline MAL 005 trom699 words
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Article, Illustration38 1966-11-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Lord Rhodes, the visiting Parliamentary Secretary of the British Board of Trade, called on the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. at the Residency yesterday evening. Picture shows the Prime Minister (left) conversing with Lord Rhodes.38 words
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643 1966-11-18 10 PENANG, Thurs. The 1967 budget deficit for Penang State came under heavy fire at the State Legislative Assembly meeting, which resumed today. For two hours and twenty minutes this morning, Dr. Lim Chong Eu of the United Democratic Party,643 words
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303 1966-11-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. It is evident that some unscrupulous people in Sarawak are trying to develop agitation among certain communal interests for a breakaway from Malaysia, according to Suara Malaysia, a Government publication. It is. however, not clear what alternatives these agitators are proposing,303 words
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Article114 1966-11-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Lee Boon Hal, (27) was fine $750 by the Magistrate Mr. Fong Seng Yee, in court here today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust in connection with a Volvo car costing $5,200 on Dec. 11 last114 words
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Article49 1966-11-18 10 PENANG, Thurs. A motor cyclist, Sultan Mydin, 18. narrowly escaped death when he crashed into an oncoming car in Burmah Road yesterday evening. He was thrown off his machine and landed on the car's windscreen. Later. he was admitted into the General Hospital with a head injury.49 words
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330 1966-11-18 10 IPOH, Thurs. Schools of the other mediums, English, Chinese ond Tamil, would be sustained in the future even when Bahasa Kebangsaan became the sole official language in this country next year. This assurance was given by the Minister of Education.330 words
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Article41 1966-11-18 10 TELUK ANSON. Thurs A ten-year-old student, Osman bin Mohamed Said was killed bv an on-roming train at Kampong Sungei Karawai yesterday He was on a bicycle on his way home alone the railway track He died on the spot.41 words
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240 1966-11-18 10 MUSA SCULLY - By MUSA SCULLY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A $l5O million loan agreement is to be signed between Malaysia and Japan in Tokyo on Nov. 22. The loan has been granted to Malaysia by Japan through the Aid Malaysia Club to finance her240 words
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Article170 1966-11-18 10 PENANG, Thurs. A Thai student. M. Sungkard Lilatipa. 22, had his two years' jail sentence set aside today in the High Court by Mr. Justice H. S. One. Sungkard was earlier convicted in the Sessions Court with two other Thai students for possessing a .22 revolver without170 words
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94 1966-11-18 10 FOUR Malaysian teachers who recently arrived at Cambridge, in eastern England, are seen strolling in the grounds of the Cambridge Institute of Education where they are attending a year's coursein primary education for teachers from Commonwealth countries. From the left, they are Mr. Michael Benzi Ak Sipet, Head of the94 words
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354 1966-11-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysia's rural development programme is unjeopardy unless the wide spread cases of malaria are checked among the rural population. More than 50 percent of the population suffer from malaria and a survey carried out in 130 kampongs in Kclantan register354 words
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132 1966-11-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A pork-seller was stabbed in the back by two thugs yesterday morning when he tried to resist their attempt to rob him at Pudu Road here. Chong Wai Li, 25, was walking towards the Malayan Banking Branch in Pudu Road to deposit132 words
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166 1966-11-18 10 PENANG. Thurs. Mr. Justice H.S. Ong said in the High Court today that once judgement had be« pronounced at the c?nd of a trial, it should not be altered subsequently as clearly defined in law. The judge made this remark during a criminal re166 words
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Article46 1966-11-18 10 MUAR, Thurs. The Muar Youth Club will hold a dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall at Jalan Sultan Ibrahim here on Nov. 25 in aid of its funds. Tickets at $3 are available from the Muar Youth Club or the Diamond Jubilee Hall.46 words
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Article34 1966-11-18 10 MUAR, Thurs. The Kluang Chong Eng School will hold a two-day variety concert from Nov. 26 at 7.30 p.m. at the Kluang Diamond Jubilee Hall to raise funds for its school building.34 words
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Article69 1966-11-18 10 MALACCA. Thurs-ft* British Parliamentarian* now on tour of Malays*visited Malacca today They paid a courtesy on the Governor Tun Hjl Abdul Malek bin Yusuf. wW later entertained them w lunch at his residence Sen Melaka." In the afternoon they vie-* ed the headquarters of Commonwealth69 words
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Article54 1966-11-18 10 KUCHING. Thurs. Voon Yuh Hiong today saw she could not why her husband coulc return immediately or e\ yesterday when Bn£*. General Soedjono coulo cc with two helicopters. She said, "My a civilian and was across the border by nesian guerrillas. u delay? Why have we to54 words
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244 1966-11-18 11 KT ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang dij>rtuan Besar of Negri Sembilan returned today from I'nited States after a successful eye-operation at thf Deaconess Hospital in Boston. At the airport to greet him were his wife, the Tunku Ampuan, his eldest son, Tunku Besar244 words
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Article31 1966-11-18 11 MUAR Thurs.—Construction work on a comprehensive secondary school at Pekan Nanas has been completed. The school has eight classrooms, a science laboratory, a domestic science room and a workshop.31 words
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Article25 1966-11-18 11 MUAR, Thurs. —A poultryfarming association has been registered at 66, Lorong Dua, Tampoi. in the Johore State to safeguard the interest of members.25 words
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Article29 1966-11-18 11 MUAR. Thurs. The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Seok Yew, distributed a total of $35,100 to seven Chinese primary schools in the Muar District.29 words
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Article273 1966-11-18 11 PENANG, Thurs. In Tlf of the shortage of doctors in Penang hospitals. the State Government has already approached the Minister of Health for the services of more doctors or to recruit more doctors either locally or from abroad. This was the reply given by the Chief273 words
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Article, Illustration132 1966-11-18 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. L. Patrhatt. a teacher, will be one of New Zealand's delegates to the Third Asian Leadership Seminar to be held here next week. We will speak on: "The In-Service Training of Teachers In the New Zealand Educational Institute." This seminar132 words
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283 1966-11-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Kuwait's new Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Mohamad Zaid Al-Herbish, presented his credentials to the Yang di-Pertoan Agong, at the Istana Neeara this morning. Mr. Zaid arrived at 10.30 a.m. at the Istana in a motorcade escorted by the Chief of Protocol,283 words
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Article85 1966-11-18 11 SEREMBAN, Thurs. A hunter. How Pok Swee, was wounded in the right shoulder yesterday when he was hit by shot-gun bullets while hunting wild boar at Kampong Kuala Pajam. 12 miles from here, yesterday. He was hit when a fellow hunter opened flre as a wild boar ran85 words
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Article67 1966-11-18 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. In a recent raid a Police party recovered six bullets, five scrapers, a knife, a dagger and a bicycle chain attached to a handle. As a result of a tip-off a Police party led by Supt. A. Gopalan. of the Becret Societies Branch. C.I.D.67 words
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Article46 1966-11-18 11 MUAR, Thurs.—The Batu Pahat Information Office has called on fishermen in the coastal area to renew their half-yearly coastal fishing licences. rishermen can renew their licences at the Batu Pahat district office, Renggit subdistrict office. Those who failed to do so will be prosecuted.46 words
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38 1966-11-18 11 MUAR. Thurs. Mr. Tan Aik Chong. offlcer-in-charge of the Muar Information office here ha s been transferred to Sabah for a threemonth service. Enche Mahir has taken over his place during his absence.38 words
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Article55 1966-11-18 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs A special forum on "Pedestrian Safety in Singapore" will be broadcast over Channel 1 'English Service) at 11.30 a.m. on Sunday. Nov. 20. Speakers Include: Mr Goh ©in Tub (Safety First Council). Mr. Y.V Chan (Chairman. National Safety First Committee), and Mr. G. Supramaniam (Member55 words
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Article158 1966-11-18 11 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. (AFP) Brunei Is undertaking urgent measures to beat the berthings and cargo-handling crisis at the town wharf which has kept ships waiting up to nine days, a Government spokesman had disclosed. The work Is to be done as fast as possible. Tenders158 words
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Article25 1966-11-18 11 MUAR. Thurs. The Pontian Kheng Chew Association will hold a dinner party to celebrate its 19th anniversary on Nov. 26 at 7 p.m.25 words
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Article, Illustration306 1966-11-18 11 SINGAPORE. Thura. A loeAl painter, Mr. Nf Tat Chuan. will hold a one-man exhibition at the National Library from Nov. 2S 27. The exhibition, to be opened by Mr. Ng See Thong, is sponsored jointly by the Modern Art Society, Singapore Art Society, Society306 words
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Article254 1966-11-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Prime Minister's Press Secretary, Mr. Ali Thambyrajah. today said that the Central Government had no intention whatsoever of setting up a body to censor news reports going out of the country. He was commenting on a report in a local newspaper (not254 words
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Article125 1966-11-18 11 BRUNEI TOWN, Than. (UPI) Brunei has nameless kampongs with no definite boundaries, says the recently published reports of the 1964 Brunei Agricultural Census. The census was the first conducted In the Btate. The report shows that only three per cent of Brunei's total area of 2.226125 words
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183 1966-11-18 11 MUAR, Than. Workers of the Muar and Batu Pabat Penambang Company who will lose their jobs with the completion of the Muar and Batu Pahat bridges early next year will be given first preference to jobs in the Public Works Department. This was disclosed this183 words
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Article68 1966-11-18 11 IPOH, Thura. —An 19-year-old woman labourer. Chin Ah Lan, was buried alive in a landside at Choonf Sam Mines in Jelapang, four miles from here yesterday. Chin and five other labourers were engaged at the open cast mine, when a section of the earth above them gave68 words
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137 1966-11-18 11 KUALA LUMPUIL Thorn. The Sultan of Sel&ngor win Uy the foußdatton stone of the new $500,000 YMCA Building at Jalan Brickfields here on Saturday. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, who is a patron of the association, will speak at137 words
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97 1966-11-18 11 IPOH. Thurs. Headmaster of a Tamil school in Taiping. V. Ponniah, 51, took one of his students, a 12-year-old girl to a hotel in Yan Tet Snin Street here where she was criminally assaulted, the Magistrate Court was told at a preliminary inquiry. Ponniah97 words
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Article56 1966-11-18 11 MUAR. Thurs The school building committee of the Board of Governors of the Chung Hwa School here will hold a concert at the Cathay Cinema at Jalan Sayang on Nov. 79 at 8 p.m. The concert is to raise fund for the construction of it* gymnasium-auditorium. TTie new56 words
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Article49 1966-11-18 12 CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Thurs. (AP) —Four-day-old Siamese twin girls joined from the lower breastbone to the navel were separated here last night, a hospital announcement said. A spokesman at the Red Cross Children's Hospital said a 500 minute operation to separate them had been successful.49 words
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650 1966-11-18 12 K.C. Thaler, (UPI - By K.C. Thaler, (UPI) BRITAIN'S move into European Economic Community (EEC) if and when it comes will be slow, costly and painful. The will to join the Common Market is there, in principle. It is ostensibly stronger and more widespread650 words
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Article, Illustration81 1966-11-18 12 SCIENTISTS and engineers of the German Arm of Siemens are at present working on three projects connected with an important research for space travel: Solar cells. Isotope batteries and miniature reactors. In these thermoelectric generators of an isotooe battery, heat is converted directly into electric current. The81 words
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Article, Illustration372 1966-11-18 12 BUTTERWOR T'H, Thurs. The address is simply "King's Cross Boat Club, Butterworth" but it's a long voyage from William Street or Bayswater Road in Sydney, Australia. Here on the northwest mainland Malayan coast, opposite Penang Island, a group of Australian servicemen have established372 words
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Article, Illustration583 1966-11-18 12 Jensen "FF" the four-wheel drive saloon BRITISH MOTOR racing car constructors, who have already taken a blow from the Austra-lian-engined Re p c oBrabhams in grand prix racing, are now preparing to repel an assault from Europe in the new Formula 2 class, which will operate next season. Formula 2583 words
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723 1966-11-18 13 London, Thursday energy makes news. But most of it concerns power stations, newsystems for power stations and mote spectacular ways of getting power from the atom in the future. Nuclear power came on fhe scene with the opening of Britain's Colder Hall station723 words
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Article143 1966-11-18 13 CANBERRA. Thure. A record number of 454 candidates have been nominated for the House of Representatives in the Australian Federal election on November 26. Only one party, the Australian Labour Party, will contest all 124 seats. The Democratic Labour Party will contest all seats in143 words
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Article104 1966-11-18 13 PERTH. Thurs. The SAI 00,000.000 Hamersley iron-ore project in Western Australia has been officially opened by the Premier of Western Australia, Mr. D. Brand. Hamersley Iron Pty. Ltd., holds contracts for the sale of lump iron ore and pellets worth $A770,000.000 to steel milli in104 words
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Article1069 1966-11-18 13 Melbourne, Thursday niNGO, the Australian wild dog, has a bad reputation. Graziers have waged a consistent war against him because of his attacks on sheep and cattle. Poisoned baits, traps, guns and rifles have been used against this highly intelligent and sometimes voracious animal. In1,069 words
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Miscellaneous191 1966-11-18 13 |t n-i :<ft-4-fi.45-8.S0 p.m v»wman Julie Andrew* a'{red Hitchcock'# TORN CIBTAIVTechnicolor tUI-SBi tomorrow Midnight 'R.chard Harrison ,U fr Are Challenged' Scope. Coior "Hn47 REX-SKY ***** it > m I <5- I 1 11 m 145 I' 6 SOW SHOWING! TH r M \l.NIF10ENT TRIOMir Sarin I'M Color KY-Tomorrow tf'mte Yhe191 words
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Miscellaneous538 1966-11-18 13 YOUR mm «r: *v* ><*W- w%*-:-%k > v--c .ritilli If amm ilaJia CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang: 6 Inoh and Melaka: 3 10 Johorf Bahru; 4 Taiping: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 3.00 OPENING ANNCT Programme Summary. 301 SA-TANGKAI MELATI 3.25 THE BIG MAC SHOW Desert Playground.538 words
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Miscellaneous269 1966-11-18 13 E3EE33 UWGANISAT 10 M ODEON Phone 21-116 NOW SHOWING! Daily 8 Show.: 12.45. 4.80 R.lk Sundays Holidays Extra Show 9 ajn. 11.50. $2.50 MOO No rrw LUt. <Ca*h Bookings Onlyt 20th Century Pox Presents THE DINO DE LATJRENTIIS Production Of 'The Bible'-. ..In The Beginnlnt FILMED IN D-150 Technicolor SCHOOL269 words
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Article419 1966-11-18 14 Albert Johnson - SL Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's notional soccer squad to the sth Asian Games in Bangkok will not go into "cold store" but kept constantly on its toes and shaped into a rugged and efficient side. The Republic's "soccer field force" will thus be419 words
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74 1966-11-18 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Amateur Sepak Raga Association will stage a variety show "Malam Dendang Remaja" at the National Theatre on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. The show Is part of the campaign to raise funds for the association's future Projects to74 words
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Article31 1966-11-18 14 MUAR, Thurs. —The Batu Pahat District ward emerged champions in the Batu Pahat district inter-ward Chinese school teachers' basketball tournament. Runner-up was Kluans Road with Yong Peng third.31 words
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Article29 1966-11-18 14 MALACCA. Thurs. The annual Taylor Cup golf tourney organised by the Malacca Club will be played off on Nov. 19 at the Ayer Keroh Country Club.29 words
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356 1966-11-18 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs. More than 40 top cyclists will compete for honours in the 62-mile marathon open massed start cycle race to be held at the Istana Pier, Johore Bahru on Sunday, November 20. The race to be held over a tough lOOkms356 words
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Article197 1966-11-18 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs Rugby fans in Singapore will be able to see World class rugby when the Ota hulu Rugbv Club of New Zealand visits the Republic In February next year The 24-man team will arrive in Singapore sometime in the third week of February197 words
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458 1966-11-18 14 BINOAPORE. Thurs. The Singaoore Rugby Union met last night to pick the Singapore Asian team that will meet Negrl-Sembilan Asians in an annual friendly clash on Nov. 27 on the BCC Padang The three selectors were Mr. W Creighton. Mr. A. Pancharatnam. and Mr.458 words
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198 1966-11-18 14 LONDON. Thurs. Lee Kin Tat of Singapore is strongly fancied by badminton writers in Britain to win the men's singles title in the Northern Open Championships at Birkenhead. on the opposite side of the River Mersey to Liverpool, tomorrow and Saturday. The198 words
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Article30 1966-11-18 14 MUAR Thurs Chong Hwa Secondary School won the girls' section championship in the Batu Pahat Youth Basketball tournament. Kun Hock was runner-up with Hwa Ying Secondary School third.30 words
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91 1966-11-18 14 Picture shows Mr. Bob Cornelias, who drove "Miss Chrysler II to victory in the 45 HP outboard race at the Tourist Week Regatta held in Sinrapore on Sunday, November 13. Bob also came second in the 65 HP race and in both races his boat was powered by a Chrysler91 words
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330 1966-11-18 14 "BIG CAT' WAS IN A TRANCE MANAGER HOUSTON, Texas, Thurs. (UPI). Hugh Benbow, manager of defeated heavyweight challenger Cleveland (Big Cat) Williams, said yesterday Williams was in a trance when he fought Cassius Clay and that he would sue sportsman K. S. (Dud) Adams for putting him in that trance.330 words
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Advertisement523 1966-11-18 14 N O TICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from SIN GAPORE MALAYSIAN citizens:APPOINTMENT: STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. P W.D. SALARY SCALE: (560:630:660) 5690 rising to $1,240 p.m. plus variable allowance. Point of entry depends on qualifications and experience. AGE: Above 25 years. PROBATION: 3 years. QUALIFICATIONS: Associate Membership of523 words
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Advertisement578 1966-11-18 14 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors for the following works:1. The Excavation and Removal of Dump Materials for the construction of Kolam Ayer Aljunied Road Pan Island Expressway from ch. 1,300' to 2.940' All approved "Civil Engineering" or "Roads" Contractors. Closing Date:- 29.1166 at 10578 words
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Advertisement64 1966-11-18 14 GOES A LONG WAY 23-B. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 Ad(Jress handed at the following addresses. 39. |ALAN SULTAN. KUALA LUMPUR Telephone No TELSr *****/6 Number of Insertions STREET. IPOH Date(s) Requested. 77A. BREWSTER ROAD. (tST R.00«lIPOH TEL ***** 8. LEITH STREET. PENANG TEL 2 n Cost (F.0./CH<K/Ca*h eneloeed)64 words
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Miscellaneous60 1966-11-18 14 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 2.58 a.m (7.5 ft), 3.57 p.m. (5.7 ft) Port Swettenham: 8.36 a.m. (11.3 ft), 9.22 p.m. (11.3 ft) Port Dickson: 9.42 a.m. (7.5 ft.) 9.53 p.m. (7.3 ft.) Singapore: 3.01 a.m (7.7 ft), 1.40 p.m. (9.0 ft.) Sedili Kcchil: 2.02 a.m. (8.2 ft), 11.53 a.m. (6.260 words
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Article219 1966-11-18 15 WINDSOR LAD - little activity despite im CONDITIONS AT IPOH Jl WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Thur«. There was very little activity on the track here thit morning despite the improved yielding conditions. Only a few horses were sent against the clock. Pembroke Lad (Kang) and Chatsmoth Rao) provided an219 words
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Article54 1966-11-18 15 MANILA, Thurs. (UPI) Six boxers were named to•he Philippine team to tjie Asian Games in Bangkok They are Rudy Diaz, junior flyweight. Robert De Leon, flyweight. Mar«os Palomo, featherweight. Roaolfo Arpon. lightweight, Felix O'Campo light-middle-weight and Bernardo Belleza, middleweight. Both Arpon and O'Campo are veterans-of54 words
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Article35 1966-11-18 15 •N'OVI SAD, Yogoslavia, Thurs. (AP) Vojvodina, Jugoslavia's soccer cham-P-ons. defeated Atletico of Madrid 3-1 (1-0) here on >Wnesday in their first leg of the second round of European Soccer Champions Cup.35 words
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Article, Illustration141 1966-11-18 15 Eight rider* finished the equestrian event without loss of points in the opening day of the World Modem Pentathlon Championships in Melbourne. Australia, on Nov. 6. The riders were:- F. Torok (Hungary), A. Balc*o (Hungary), J. Kerr (USA). B. Ferm (Sweden). D. Barren* (Mexico). A. ChaparinisANIB Photo - 141 words
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143 1966-11-18 15 HAVANA. Thurs. (AFP). —With an unbeatable lead the Soviet I'nion are certain to win the 17th Chess Olympiad which started here last month. So far. the Soviets have not lost one match in this Olympiad. Only one team that of Hungary managed to143 words
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Article71 1966-11-18 15 NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP) Austria's Dieter Sohulze, the European outboard motor boat raring champion, arrived on Wednesday en route to Arizona, where he will compete in the USS 25.000 Outboard World Championships at Lake HavS'su City. Schulze, who hails from Attnang .in Austria, said that he "did71 words
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Article65 1966-11-18 15 LONDON, Thurs. (AFP) Golfers in next year's British Open Championship at Hoylake Cheshire will face an additional hazard crows. The birds have taken a sudden liking to the white golf balls and are swooping down and carrying them off at the rate of 20 a week. Now65 words
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298 1966-11-18 15 MANILA, Thurs. (I'PI). All Filipino womfn athletes bound for Bangkok for the Asian Games will undergo a "routine" sex test, the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF) disclosed today. PAAF Secretary-Treasurer Serafin Quino said he foresees no problem among the women298 words
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Article83 1966-11-18 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The National Shooting Association of Malaysia has picked Tan Sent Keat of Penang to represent Malaysia at the Asian Games in the small bore rifle prone event. Disposing this here today. the Secretary of the Association. Mr. Moe Fu Riat. said that83 words
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Article62 1966-11-18 15 GLASGOW. Thurs. (AFP) The touring Australian Rugby team got back into winning stride here yesterday in beating the Combined Glasgow and Edinburgh outfit by 18 points to 11. The Wallabies scored three tries, two penalties and a drop to the goal and two tries from the62 words
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Article39 1966-11-18 15 GLABGOW, Thurs. (UPI) Scotland beat Ireland 2-1 in their European Nations Cup soccer match at Hampden Park here on Wednesday night after leading 2-1 at half-time. Goal-scores: Scotland: Murdoch 15 minutes. Lennoc 35. Ireland: Nicholson 10th minute.39 words
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Article47 1966-11-18 15 MILAN, Thurs. < AFP) Internationale Milan defeated Vasas Budapest ,£y two goals to nil after no score at halftime in their first leg eight finals match for the European Football Cup here yesterday. The return match will b* held at Budapest on Dec. 847 words
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105 1966-11-18 15 DUBLIN, Thuri (AP) The Republic of Ireland soccer team defeated Turkey 2-1 on Wednesday night in a qualification game for the European Cup of Nations. The teams were tied 0-0 at half-time. A crowd of 20,000 saw the game under the floodlight! of105 words
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148 1966-11-18 15 TOKYO. Thurs. (AFP). Orient welterweight champion. Apidej Uhithiran of Thailand, will stake his title against Japan's Musashi Nakano In a 12round bout in Tokyo on Jan. 8. next year, it was announced here today. The title bout will be held at Tokyo's Korakuen148 words
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Article185 1966-11-18 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuri. The combined team of University of Indonesia and University of Malaya beat the Burnley Cup team 2-1 in a soccer match piayed at the Merdeka Stadium here today* The match was a hard fought one with both sides having many chances. The Indonesians185 words
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Article33 1966-11-18 15 ISTANBUL. Thurs. (AFP) Turkey defeated West Germany by 1-0 in -their Amateurs European Football Cup match at Eskisehir, Western Turkey, yesterday. The lone goal was scored In the first hall.33 words
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Article34 1966-11-18 15 LONDON, Thurs. (AP) Walter McGowan, Scotland's world flyweight boxing champion, stopped Jose Bisbal of Spain in the fifth round of a scheduled tenround non-title fight at London's world sporting club last night.34 words
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330 1966-11-18 15 LON'DON, Thurs. (AFP). The decision of the Advisory Cricket Committee of the M.C-C. to reject jjj* proposal to admit overseas players here without wie present two-year qualification rule, is criticised •y some of the London papers this morning. nn 'iv 00 a thousand times330 words
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505 1966-11-18 15 ZURICH, Switzerland, Thurs. (AP). Seventy-eight nations will compete in 14 groups on five continents in the preliminary rounds for the 1968 Olympic Soccer tournament, drawn by the International Soccer Federation (FIFA) here on Wednesday night. A total of 80 countries had applied to505 words
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339 1966-11-18 15 CHATHAM TOWNSHIP, New Jersey. Thurs. (AP) Carlos Ortiz, the world lightweight champion, predicted on Wednesday he will knock out Flash Elorde, the Filipino challenger, within 10 rounds of their title match in Madison Square Garden on Nov. 28. "Elorde is every smart and339 words
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Article88 1966-11-18 15 LONDON. Thurs. (AP) England's World Cup winning soccer team defeated Wales 5-1 on Wednesday night in a qualification came for the European Cup of Nations. A crowd of 76.000 saw the game at London's Wembley Stadium scene of England's World Cup triumph last July. England led88 words
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Article48 1966-11-18 15 MALACCA, Thurs. Warrant Officer Dave Adsms has taken over from Capt. Len Barbour as sailing secretary of the Bukit Terendak Sailing Club. The Sailine Club's membership is open to all members of the Commonwealth Forces stationed at Terendak Camp 14 miles from Malacca town.48 words
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Article34 1966-11-18 15 PATRAB. Greece. Thurs. (AFP» Dimitrios Tofalos Olympic weightlifting champion in 1906. died here yesterday at the age Of 82. -He had a long career in the United States as a wrestler.34 words
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