Eastern Sun, 22 November 1966

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  • 25 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 127. Tuesday, November 22 1966. MC (P) 1942 KD.N 2309 Price 15 cents
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  • 377 1 Radio calls on people to ask for new elections ACCRA, GHANA, MON. The Army in the tiny neighbouring West African nation of TOGO has overthrown the Nicolas Grunitzky, radio reports Armed troops ringed Togo President Nicolas Grunitzky's palace in Lome today after a reported coup. Several thousands
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  • 325 1 SAIGON, >lon. (AP) I'.S. air cavalrymen clashed in close quarter fighting today with an encircling force of North Vietnamese in the Central Highlands. The U.S. Military Command said heavy new fighting broke out at midmorning when a platoon of the helicopter borne Ist Airmobile Cavalry Division
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  • 312 1 LONDON, Mon. (AFP) Premier Harold Wiison, in a critical week for British-Rhodesian relations, will amo%t certainly announce that all negotiations with the Inn Smith rebel government have failed, political observers said here today. He will make the announcement on Wednesday or Thursday, they said, in
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  • 286 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. (AP) The Communists are moving an average of 7.000 troops a month from North into South Vietnam and the infiltration rate is apt to go even higher soon. General William C. Westmoreland. Commander of U.S. Forces in Vietnam said
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  • 163 1 BANGKOK. Mon. (AP) A Thai amateur archaelogist today was reported to have discovered an ancient city, 175 kilometres north of here, which he claimed is twelve centuries old. In an interview published in the local press, Nid Hinshcranan, an official of the Department of Town
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  • 41 1 KUALA LL'MPIR, Mon. The Blue Funnel Lines new and highly automated 13.300 gross tons express cargo liner "PRIAM" is loading at Birkenhead for her maiden voyage to the Far East. She will rail at Penang. Port Swettenham and Singapore.
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  • 70 1 PORTSMOUTH, England, Mon. (UPI) When Sheila" Wallis own marriage failed, she decided to use her experience in business. She opened a marriage bureau. On opening day. customer Peter Wood convinced her to close up shop to marry him. "I never dreamed I'd become my own first customer."
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  • 156 1 CHICAGO. Illinois, Mon. (AP) —Three men were shot to death yesterday in a Chicago restaurant in an argument over a broken stool. The victims, two brothers and an apparent bystander, were identified as Michael Northern, 33, and Robert Northern, 31, and Robert Schweig,
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  • 57 1 Castleton, England, Man. An injured potholer, eased inch-by-inch through a series of narrow tunnels from the deepest known cavern in England, was brought safely to the surface this morning. The rescued youth, 19-year-old Charles Parson of Stockport, was immediately hospitalised. He was struck by a falling boulder about
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  • 257 1 LONDON. Mon. (AP) British Foreign Secretary George Brown flies to Moscow today hoping to nudge the Kremlin along the path of cooperation in bringing peace to Vietnam. His prospects of such a diplomatic prize were rated bleak but not totally without hope. Aides said th#
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  • 219 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. An 18-year-old Spanish "bully" and a "coward", was today sentenced to one year's imprisonment and six strokes of the rotan by the Second District Judge, Mr. Donald Teo Hock Chwee. Before passing sentence, Mr. Donald Yeo reprimanded the youth. Lim Chong
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  • 54 2 SEREMBAN, Mon A Market stall holder, Enche Rashid bin Haji Ahmad, 44, was killed in a road accident at Sungei Layang three miles from Rembau Town at 10 p.m. last night. He was riding a motor cycle on his way home and was involved in
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  • 198 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A youth, Lim Kheng Lin, 16, today pleaded guilty to stealing 205 watches valued at 56.000 from a watch dealer in Upper Serangoon Road on Oct. 22. The Prosecuting Officer, Acting Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. E. H. Sheares. said the watch
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  • 154 2 SINGAPORE, Mon.— An 18-year-old Spanish Flamenco dancer, Miss Sara Lezana, will arrive in Singapore on Nov. 27 to perform at the Hotel Singapura Intercontinental and the National Theatre She will be accompanied by a company of distinguished young Flamenco artists Juan Quintero, her dancing
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  • 46 2 KAMPAR, Mon. Five men were today fined $lO each in the Magistrate's Court for playing "Pakau" at the Community Hall, Gunong Meseh Hilir. They were Abdullah Ghani bin Abdul Malik, Shafle bin Morollah, Hashim bin Alias, Mohamed Radzi bin Jali and Hamdan bin Hassan.
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  • 26 2 MUAR. Mon.—The Johore State Government has paid out $46,825 as allowance to members of the Pontian district house tenant registration team during the confrontation.
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  • 635 2  -  By Kalwant S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today stressed the need for Singapore "to be with the main stream of thinking and feeling of the problems of our technological age." He said this in a message at
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  • 288 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two "hole-in-the-heart" children from Jesselton passed through Singapore on their way to Melbourne, Australia. They are Miss Fmoh Hading:, 5. and Xgau Wan, 15, a pupil of Long: Atip Missionary School there. As reporters asked questions and
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  • 37 2 M U A R. Mon. Enche Ithnin bin Haji Ma'aruf. the secretary of the Muar Town Council, will go on transfer to Mersinj? to take over a new appointment as Assistant Collector o1 Land Hevenue.
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  • 273 2 MALACCA, Mon. The families and relatives of the 18 fishermen from a kampong near the Kual a I inrri village who have been detained by Indonesian pirates on Pulau Sumatra for the last few weeks today received a ray of hope that their men
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  • 136 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following is th e full list of passes at the Michaelmas Overseas Exarr. nation of the Council Legal Education of candidates at Singapore Centra. Part II Final Gunaratnam. Murugaser (Class 2 Division II» One Section Only Under C.R. 22 Ramakrishnan. Ven* gadasalam Part
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  • 35 2 TAP AH. Mon —The D* puty Prime Minister. Tua Abdul Razak will visit Tapah on Dec. 3. He will open a S;kh temple and a mosque at Temoh during his tour.
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  • 173 2 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Education is the framework that helps man to develop his social status and improve his economic position and cultural activities. The Vire-President, World Conference of Organisations in the Teaching Profession, Mr. S. Natarajan. said this in a message to the seminar of teachers conference
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  • 82 2 MALACCA. Mon. The sky here today was unusuallv noisy since momin* with the intermittent flying overhead of military aircraft. The aircraft, mostly reconnaissance planes and helicopters. flew at low altitudes, probably due to the overcast sky. They were participating in the war excercise cod« named "OPERATION HAGGIS"
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  • 86 3 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Two armed robbers yesterday morning broke into a house at Lorong 27, Gevlang, tied up a housewife, Chua Slew Tee, and escaped with 51.622 in cash and jewellery Chua was herded into a rear bedroom at knife-point and tied up The two
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  • 288 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Everything has returned to normal on the student frontToday. a large number of students reported for classes at the Ngee Ann College the seat of student agitation and demonstrations for more than three weeks. But the College authorities said that they would
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  • 125 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lions International President Mr. Edward M. Lindsey will arrive in Singapore tomorrow for a one-day visit. He will be accompanied by his wife and Mr. Minoo Engineer, the Asian Secretary of Lions International. Mr. Lindsey *s visit coincides with the Lions Club of
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  • 22 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tnere were 78 accidents, of *hich four were serious. Jur ng the past 24 hours. Police said today.
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  • 276 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Polytechnic student, Miss Tav YVav Kee, this morning told the High Court how she was awakened by a man armed with a screwdriver in her bedroom. She was giving evidence in a trial in which Ho Kok Fu is charged with robbing her mother.
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  • 176 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore and Malaysia are among 16 countries which are expected to attend the World Health Organisation Seminar on Medical Statistics to he held in Manila late this month. Altogether 23 delegates from these countries are expected to attend the seminar. The general purpose
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  • 180 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Colonel P. L. Tancred of the Australian Army, has been appointed Commander of the 28th Commonwealth Brigade Group in Malaysia. He will take up his appointment early next year with the rank of Brigadier. He succeeds Brigadier T.D.H McMeekir. c British
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  • 849 3  -  Rioting Malaysian students told: Go home and face > —nag i 'i i your own Govt. Ministers By_ Peter Loke SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore is not against Malaysian students coming here for a proper education and even a good job in the country afterwards,
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  • 896 3  -  Bv MADELEINE NATHAN SINGAPORE, Mon A popular hotelier who has never allowed his vacation (o spoil his sense of responsibility in "selling" Singapore abroad is Mr. George Milne. General Manager of Hotel Singapura InterContinental. During a two-month round the-world vacation trip with
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  • 96 3 SINGAPORE. Mon A man was sentenced to thre« years' imprisonment to b« followed by one year's Police supervision in the Ninth Magistrate court today The man. Chua Kim Swee, had earlier pleaded guilty to stealing two idols from a Rangoon Road temple at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 52 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The China Society of Singapore will hold a Chinese Martial Art Exhibition on Nov. 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Chui Huai Lim Club. 190 Keng Lee Road Mr. Lee Siow Mong. the President, will give a short talk to introduce
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  • 175 4 KUALA LIMPI'R, Mon. "Do not panic. There is sufficient rice for all despite the restriction of the Thai exports of the commodity." These reassuring words came from the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, when he spoke to newsmen at his
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  • 133 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. With Christmas just around the corner, underprivileged children in Singapore are looking forward to the usual Christmas parties for them. The Hans Anderson Club here will treat more than 2.500 underprivileged children at two parties here. Two thousand of them will be treated to
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  • 82 4 MUAR, Mon. A petrolkiosk proprietor, Mr. Lau Aik, has donated $3,800 towards charitable organisations and school institution. The amount is for Chung Hwa High School ($1,300); Poh Teck Siang Tng ($300); Eng Choon Huay Kuan ($l,700); and Eng Choon Oh Yang Lau Clan Association :<SSOO). The
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  • 396 4 W.H.O. REPORT ON LEPROSY SINGAPORE, Mon. There are at least 11 million cases of leprosy in the world, of which fewer than two million are under treatment, according to the latest estimates of the World Health Orga- nization. The disease continues to spread and,
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  • 452 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The urgent task facing countries in the region is the modernisation of smaller scale industries. This was disclosed today by Mr. Lim Hong Keat, president of the Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore. Mr. Lim was speaking at the 11th
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  • 100 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Professor Frank Reginald Braslev has joined the Faculty of Law. University of Singapore as a visiting Professor. He will be on the staff until March. 1968. The 69-year-old Professor's appointment has been made possible by a Ford Foundation grant. Prior to his coming
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  • 53 4 MUAR. Mon. The English speaking session of the Jalan Salleh Presbyterian Church will hold an Adult Fellowship meeting on Thursday at 8 p.m. Rev. RylandJones. of Batu Pahat, will speak at the meeting. Those interested are requested to contact Rev. G. Dykema. 410, Chew Loy Housing Estate,
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  • 255 4 PENANG. .Mon. Mr. M. S. A. Zachariah (Alliance) today successfully moved an amendment to a Loan Bill for low-cost housing scheme seeking to increase the borrowing power by $2,500,000. He told the Legislative State Assembly meeting that the Bill would not only
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  • 133 4 MUA R. Mon. The president of the Chinese Chamber of Commeree here, Mr. Yee Kim Kam, has urged all Chinese guilds and societies to set up a scholarship fund to help needy children. In a circular to all Chinese public bodies in Muar, Mr. Yee pointed
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  • 301 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. SUBVERSIVE activities are being conducted by Communists through certain trade unions and youfh organisations here. This was revealed here today by Johore's acting Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Othman bin Haji Mohammed Saat. He was speaking at the opening session
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  • 260 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Michigan State Senate Committee on international commerce, presently on a study tour of seven Asian countries, is due here on Sunday to discuss twoway trade prospects. Mr. Cornelis Goinga. Commercial Attache of the American Embassy, said the visitors planned
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  • 63 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The budget session of the Johore State Assembly has been postponed from Dec. 3 to Dec. 27. This was announced in a statement todav by Enche Hussien bin Ahmad, Clerk of the Assembly. No reason was given for the postponement.
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  • 76 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Nanyan? Academy of Fine Arts will hold its 26th Graduation Art Exhibition from Nov. 25 to 27. The exhibition will include the works of some 40 students of the Academy, who graduated recently. There will be more than 300 paintings on show. They
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  • 75 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Ang Hong Beng and Miss Ong Jin Kheng who were married at the Wesley Church, Fort Canning Road in Singapore at weekend. The groom is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. An* Tek Kvang, and the bride is the eldest daughter
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  • 204 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The 13-man Indonesian delegation, led by Brig. General Sunarso. today held discussions on certain procedures relating to immigration, communication and Information, with Malaysian officials at Parliament House here. The leader of the Malaysian Delegation. Tan Sri Kadir bin Shamsuddin. said
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  • 61 4 SELAMA. Mon.—A youth pleaded guilty In the Magistrate's Court here yesterday for changing his old identity card. He is Lazin bin Mohd., 18, of Kampong Kubu Gajah. He was fined SlOO or a month's jail by the Selama Magistrate. The Magistrate warned him to change
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  • 238 4  -  Bv PETER LOKE SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore chess masters will have a unique experience when they meet a Filipino international chess master in exhibition matches over the weekend. He is a world renowned chess player. Mr. Rodolfo C. Cardoso Tan, scheduled to arrive in Singapore
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  • 46 4 SELAMA. Mon. A rubber tapper. T?ib bin Lc■ Abdullah. 45, pleaded gu. In the Magistrate's Court here yesterday for keeper.? stolen property two rubber rollers between 24 and Oct. 20 at Kg..Sungei Dendans The Magistrate sentenced him to 28 days' jail.
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    • 116 5 HOLLYWOOD Mon. (AP) California Governor. elect Ronald Reagan presented actress Barbara cranwvck yesterday with the Screen Actors Guild Award "f° r outstanding achievement in fostering {l'e finest ideals of the acting profession." Mr. Reagan, an actor and former President of the Guild, said '"this
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    • 157 5 KUWAIT. Mon. (AP). The Arab Israeli Boycott Bureau has decided to ban the American Ford and Coca Cola companies throughout the Arab world. Meeting here for its 24th regional conference, the Bureau unanimously adopted a resolution banning the companies "for persistently refusing
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    • 44 5 ACCRA. Ghana, Mon. (AP). King Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho, formerly Basutoland, was received in Accra for a week's official visit. He was met at the airport on Saturday night by Lieutenant General Joseph Ankrah. head of the Ruling Army Police Council.
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    • 39 5 NEW BERN. North Carolina. Mon. (AP). All three crew members were killed yesterday when a Piedmont airliner crashed in the swamp Croatan National Forest about four miles southwest of this coastal North Carolina town.
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    • 229 5 "(VINSON CITY. Texas, Mon. \'p,—President Johnson vent to Church yesterday consented to beChurch Elder, then 'Jd some car driving n of his doctors desires. V" Johnson was driving when their long white lim usine pulled up from their ranch and stopped at the first
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    • 138 5 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP)— A Pennsylvania Supreme C3uri Justice, who stepped cut of his judicial robes and into the m-ddle of a battle "er whether the Vikings the Italians were the •'st to discover America. 5 yesterdr»v for [•s pro-Christopher Columns stand. ahe Italian Historical
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    • 78 5 _ES SALAA M, Tanzania tt.- (AP).—■The Natioc», j Lnion Of Tanzanian it entS as 6611 banned, af as announced yesterday ul J nass youth meeting here tir S Affairs Minister, u S jaona. said tlle union and its t,'V e operated conc- J'. to aims of the jn
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    • 142 5 LANSFORD. Mon. (UPI) Two children died yesterday when flames swept a home in nearby Summit Hill, raising to five the number of young children killed in area house fires in a 12-hour period. Cynthia Snyder, 10. and her step-sister, Roxanne, 7 months, were pronounced dead
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    • 41 5 LONDON. Mon. (AFP).— Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary today. A cpowd gathered to watch the Royal couple attend a religious service at the Luton (Bedfordshire) Parish Church this morning.
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    • 71 5 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) "The Taming of The Shrew." starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, has been selected to be shown at the Royal Film Performance for 1967. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother will attend the 21st annual event on Feb. 27. The film, produced by the
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    • 279 5 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI)— Life Magazine on the basis of a recent interview with Gov. John Connally of Texas declared in its current issue there is "reasonable doubt" Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the murder of President John F. Kennedy. "The
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    • 447 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. (AP) |JNITED States Roman Catholic bishops said today that the presence of American Forces in Vietnam may reasonably be considered "justified." But they urged every effort to "create a climate of peace." "While we cannot resolve all the issues involved in the Vietnam
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    • 196 5 HOLLYWOOD, Mon. (AP) Movie Star Charlton Heston said that California Governor-elect Ronald Reagan is "in a unique position" to entourage more movie production in the I'nited States. Mr. Heston. President of the Serpen Actors Guild which Mr. Reagan once headed,
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    • 98 5 MONTAUBAN. France. Mon. (UPI) A group of school boys successfully launched two sophisticated hand-made rockets yesterday but had difficulty in recovering them. The first reached an altitude of 3.500 feet in a weather experiment, then plunged into a nearby woods. The second carried a crew of frogs
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    • 185 5 MOSCOW. Mon. (AP) A thief bought an Air Force officers uniform and evaded police for months disguised as a pilot, the Soviet Military newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda (Red Btar) said yesterday. The paper was more concerned, however, that military men did not spot the make believe
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    • 57 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI> The Peace Corps reported yesterday that five of its volunteers had been injured in a bomb explosion in a theatre in Addis Ababa. Ethiopia. None was hurt seriously. On the basis of incomplete information, a spokesman said neither the bomb thrower nor his
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    • 42 5 MILAN. Italy. Mon. (UPI) Franco Marinotti. President of Italy's Snia Viscosa Textile Company, died at his home here yesterday after suffering a heart attack. He was 75. Marinotti became President of the vast Textile Company In 1930.
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    • 42 5 WEST Covina, California, Mon. Mia's mama, Maoreen O'Sullivan (right) Is greeted by Mia Farrow Sinatra, recent bride of the singer, on mot her-actress O'Sulliv"* opening night performance of "The Subject was Roses," a Pulitzer Prize play UPI UPI Photo
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    • 170 5 NEW YORK. Man. (AP) Describing his visit to the United States as "very useful." Mr. Kenneth Kaunda, President of Zambia, left by plane yesterday morning for Kingston, to begin a 10-day trip of Jamaica. Trinidad, Guyana and Chile. The President, accompanied by an official party
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    • 98 5 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) Commerce Secretary, Mr. John T. Connor, President Johnson's first Cabinet appointee, denied yesterday a published report that he intends to resign In January in disgust. 4 I have no present plans to return to private life." he said through a Commerce Department spokesman. The
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    • 128 6 BOSTON, Massachusetts, Mon. (AP) Officials of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America has presented the Eternal Light Medal to Richard Cardinal Cashing:. Roman Catholic archbishop of Boston. Dr. Bernard Mandelbaum, Seminary President, said in making the presentation last nifht that Cardinal Cushing wa# selected
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    • 122 6 CALDWEILL, New Jersey. Mon. (UPI) Scores of shouting, dish-throwing inmates rioted for an hour yesterday in the mess hall at the Essex County Penitentiary in a protest over their dessert. Thirty-one prisoners and three guards were injured. A spokesman for the prison said the melee followed
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    • 96 6 VIENNA, Mon (UPI) Soviet President, Mr. Nikolai V. Podgorny warned Austria again yesterday against ties with the European Economic Community. In a radio and television address on the eve of his departure Mr. Podgorny said an Austrian Association with the ECC "might violate the Austrian state treaty
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    • 87 6 WELL, you may not think its proper, but for Mr. Arnardo, who is director for a Norwegian circus, it was quite suitable to come to the courthouse riding comfortably on the back of his elephant. After all, the Norwegian circus director was charged for some injuries his elephant had caused,
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    • 378 6 LONDON, Mon. (CPI). Battle lines sharpened yesterday over ownership of the London Times, the 181-year-old "Thunderer" of British news- -i paperdom. On one side stood Lord Thomson of Fleet, the 72-year-old Canadian whose bid to add the ailing Times to his newspaper empire has been
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    • 103 6 TOKYO. Mon. (AP) The Japan Atomic Energy Commission said today that it would invite experts from West Germany and the Soviet Union to Japan sometime next February. The commission identified the trio a* Prof. D. Schmidt, director of the Engineering Division of the Karlsruhe Atomir Energy
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    • 229 6 SYDNEY. Mon. (AP). An American-made submarine tracking plane has arrived in Sydney with a splasn. The seven-year-old Grumman was being lifted from a wharf to a barge when the crane's cable broke and the plane dropped into Sydney Harbour. Earlier it had arrived from New
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    • 168 6 WOODBURY. New Jersey, Mon. <AP> Dr. Friedrich O. Ringleb. internationally known mathematician and physicist who helped lop the first rocket airplane for Germany during World War 11. died in a hospital here yesterday. Dr. Ringleb had served as chief scientist at the U.S. Naval Air
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    • 226 6 CHICAGO Mon (VPI) A restaurant owner shot and killed three men yes'erday after a group of "Sons of Satan" invaded the place and began causing trouble, police said. Nick Castanes, i 2P. owner of the Park View Restaurant, was arretted by police he called to the
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    • 63 6 BRUSSELS. Mon. (AFP) Brussels looks like having half its doctors on strike soon, following a weekend derision by their "hard line" professional organisation. The organisation's members voted 90 per cent for a strike in sympathy with six colleagues whom the government singled out for failing to carry
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    • 314 6 PASADENA. California. Mon. (TPI). Lunar Orbiter 2, seeking potential Apollo landing sites on the moon, is returning high quality photographs, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced yesterday. A spokesman said that America's 850-pound photographic laboratory completed its 67th orbit and finished taking pictures of a
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    • 160 6 WELLINGTON. New Zealand. Mon <AP) New Zealand's first unlicensed commercial radio station, squaking out non-stop pop mu s, r on half power from outs'de territorial waters, sailed through another legal storm today In Auckland magistrate's court, charges of obstruction levelled against 11 members of the 'pirate'
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    • 99 6 KUWAIT. Mon (UPI) The 24th Arab League Boycott Conference decided unanimously to ban two major American companies from trading in the Arab world yesterday. The companies were Ford Motors and Coca-Coa All branches and products of the two companies were banned, conference sources said.
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    • 140 6 DETROIT. Michigan. Mon. (APi a courteous bandit trying for a US$lO holdup! settled for $5, police reported. He entered a cleaning store on Fridav and put a pen knife to the throat of Mrs. Erma Brown. 42 •Tm desperate. I need $lO. he said. Mrs Brown
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    • 125 6 ZURICH, Swit2erl> 9 Mon. (UPI) male voters apeared to refused their women fl vote in a referendum Switzerland's most p opu l, I canton (county) yesterdajß The count in eight of J cantons il c up to 32,343 YES M NO votes on a
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    • 142 6 LONDON. Mori (UPI) The Gibraltar governed wants to turn the dispuJ British colony into -J Monte Carlo of the Mediterranean." Gibra.J Tourism Minister Mr Ar-J ham Serfaty said ]a. c t rgH Mr. Serfaty said Gihral J would achieve this end oeH pite
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    • 50 6 thVTmr 2 n desi ner Marr Quant as she hold™ hv *h ft der of the Bri «sh Empire) given to h<fl I*\ Ml Ql^f en at Palace last week 15) Miss Quant was one of the first inventors of tUji mini-skirt PANA Photo. PAN A Photo
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    • 490 7 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. (AP).— The General assembly will get a formal proposal today that it name a committee to study the question of seating Communist China in the t T nited Nations and appeal to Fekinc and other governments to help the committee. A
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    • 150 7 LONDON, Mon. (AFP) The telephone switchboard at No. 10 Downing Street, cabinet meeting place and residence of Premier Harold Wilson, has been virtually jammed for the last three days by haox calls causing serious disruption to the British government's work, it was learned here
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    • 159 7 SYDNEY. Australia. Mon. (AP» Police have discounted the possibility that underworld vengeance killers were responsible for the death of a man whose mutilated body was taken from the sea near Sydney last week.. The man's throat was cut and his tongue slashed out at the
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    • 632 7 EXTREMIST NDP KNOCKS OUT FREE DEMOCRATS, BAVARIAN PARTY MUNICH, Mon. (AFP) The Extremist National Democrat Party won 1 5 seats in the Bavarian Landestag yesterday wiping out the representation of the Free Democrats and the Bavarian Party. Official results of the elections were as follows, with
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    • 272 7 BONN. Mon. (AFP). —A leading German World War II Air Ace said here yesterday that Germany could have conquered Britain after destroying the Royal Air Force in 1940. but made too many errors due to "inexperience and conceit". Ex Lieutenant General Adolf Gakland. quoted in
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    • 104 7 ROME. Mon. (AFP) The formation of a new breakaway group on the Italian left, the Independent Socialist Party, was announced here yesterday. It draws Its membership from ex-adherents of the Italian Socialist Party and the Social Democrats who did not join in the recent unification of
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    • 209 7 LAUSANNE, Switzerland. Mon. (AFP) A Top French police official alleges that the various Nasi groups scattered throughout the world "have established liaision. since about one year ago. with South Africa, Portugal and Rhodesia", a Swiss daily reported yesterday. The official. M Jacques de Larue,
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    • 87 7 MUNICH, Germany, Mon (AP) Official final results of yesterday's Bavarian State elections follow: (Comparative figure* of 1962 vote in brackets). Eligible Voters 6.737.181 (6,599,417) Votes Cast 5.445.434 (5.051.684) Turnout 80.8 f > (76.5*1-) Christian Social Cnion: *.535.716 for (2,331.764 for n Social's'*: 1.882.759 for 35.8*7 (1.732.584 for Frre
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    • 91 7 BAVARIA. MUNICH. Mon. (AFP) —The percentage of the poll was 80.8 per cent. Franconia in the Northern part of the land bordering with East Germany and regarded as an "under-deve-loped" area traditionally registered its protests votes with the Free Democrats. In yesterday's elections these went to the
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    • 150 7 NAIROB I. Kenya. Mon. (AFP). Paul McCartney, the only unmarried Beatle" who has just spent nine days incognito in Kenya on a holiday, reportedly threatened a travel agency he would say Kenya was a "dreadful place" if it did not succeed in keeping his visit secret,
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    • 301 7 ROME, Mon. (AP). The first extended break In 17 days of bad weather brougiit a measure of relief yesterday to the flood-tormented areas of North and Central Italy. But while the weather cleared from the Dolomite Alps down to Rome, new woes in the
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    • 175 7 NEW YORK. Mon (UPI). —Negotiation# continued uninterrupted yartarday Jn an effort to ward od a nationwide strike that would affect four network broadcasting companies. Union bargainers had to decide by 0500 GMT today whether to extend the talks once again, or call a strike of
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    • 42 7 Johnson who made a "excellent'* recovery after his operations last week, is seen here chatting wUh ormer JESdentEl«Shoie? in hi, hospital suit. Mr President Johnson, underwent operation during his term at the White House. DPI Photo. UPI Photo
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    • 102 6 Within the secret projection chamber at UNCLE HEAPQUARTERS, STARTLING FILMS ARE SMOWN BY CHIEF ALEXANDER WAVSRVi' ANO AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES HE CAN HAROLY know That he h/msclf will fall tragic victim to Twe AWESOME WEAPON THAT will SOON TEMPT THRUSH ANP TRIGGCR... JUTm-Y, MMp OVE6 UNP6RTHB PRB39URE •UPPEMLY, TUB
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  • 737 8 TT is an accepted belief among local people that, so long as they can read and write, they consider themselves educated. They are, therefore, not blind, meaning they can read words, and this Chinese term connotes literacy. There is a world of difference between being literate and
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  • 3253 8 The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has urged teachers not only to produce a "literate** but also an "educated population", capable of civic and social disciplines. Among other things, Mr. Lee also spoke on "the inevitable price which rapid expansion demands that we
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  • Commercial and industrial
    • 548 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. —The recent improvement continued further on the Stock Exchange. Most of the leading counters in the industrial section inched up a few cents. Gammon and Veneer staged a feature with better demands. Fraser Neave dealt from $3.30 to $3.34 6 cents better from Saturday's
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    • 68 9 STOCKHOLM. Mon. —At annual meeting of the V.'orld Bank in Washington last week, the Swedish Government proposed an increase of the long-term IDA credits to the developing countries from $250 million to $l,OOO million. The Swedish delegate, Under Secretary of Ministry of Finance. Mr.
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    • 221 9 SYDNEY, Mon. (AP) Australia's conversion to decimal currency is costing less and going along faster than estimated. Australia changed from pounds, shillings, and pence to dollars and cents on Feb. 14, then the long job of converting all the accounting machines and cash
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    • 262 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m.. In Singapore and Kuala Lumour today at 621 cents per lb., up i cent from previous close. The tone was very quiet. The market ruled very quiet at morning. The undertone wa
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    • 85 9 SYDNEY. Australia. Mon Melbourne businessman Sir Maurice Nathan has announced in Melbourne that he had been appointed chair-man-elect of a new company, Courage Breweries Ltd. which planned to build a brewery in Melbourne and start producing beer by the middle of 1968. The brewery will
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    • 108 9 The composite passenger/cargo 8707-338 C now being operated by Qantas as part of its V-Jet fleet. The 338 C has a wing span at 145 ft. 9 ins. and a fuselage length of 145 ft. 6 ins. Fully laden with passengers and 45.530 lbs. of
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    • 111 9 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) The Agriculture Department said yesterday rising interest rates and continued high borrowing pushed the American farmers total interest bill to nearly $2.5 billion this year, up 14 per cent from 1965. In most recent years, total interest paid bv farmers had advanced at
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    • 311 9 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) The high price for copper sometimes has forced industry to substitute the metal with alternatives. Sir Ronal Prain, Chairman of the Roan Selection Trust (RST) told Stockholders today. It was too early to Judge the extent to which
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    • 119 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.~ Setron Ltd. has introduced a range of new television sets which are being assembled locally. There are three lovely models to choose from ***** 23" screen Console De Luxe. M5OO 23" screen Console. 5250 23" screen table model and custom built models made
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    • 89 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. (UPI) Trans America Corp., a US$2.5 billion financial company, plans to acquire United Artists Motion Picture Corporation, it was announced yesterday. If shareholder* and government agenries involved approved, the announcement said. United Artists stock will be converted to Trans America
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    • 15 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today was $606- i per plcul. unchanged.
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    • 271 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. New equipment, which brings Massey-Ferguson into the heavy earthmoving field for the first time, is being shown by the company at the the Public Works and Municipal Services Exhibition, now on in London until this week. The expanded Mr Industrial and Construction Machinery range
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    • 190 9 SYDNEY. Australia, Mon. —The Bureau of Agricultural Economics issued a booklet on th#» whf»at situation foreshadowing an amazing recovery in Australia's production from the drought conditions of last year. The survey covers the Australian scene as well as the international outlook. The Bureau said
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    • 436 9 INDUSTRIAL B. 6. Bov<tra4 1.33 Chemical Co 1.33 1.34 Cold Storage 2.93 2.98 Dun lop 2.69 2.70 E. Smelting vi> 4.10 4.12 E«<ki Orrt* 2.96 1 nited Hold 1.42 F. X. Ords. 3.30 fiammon 1.46 1.47 (Jforjetown 1.20 Goinnw'' CD 2.39 2.61 Hume Prpf 1.32 1.60 Hotel
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    • 42 9 Flr*t Malayan 2.0ft 2.1! Second M;«la>an 1.49 1.5! Third Malayan 1.05 1.1) Ma!ay«tan Commerre XD... .83 y Mai. savin* Tnnd sterling 1.25 1.3 Commodity 3 8 4/. first Hone Rons 1.00 1.0 second Hong Kong .70 4' (♦Hong Konj Currency)
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    • 100 9 SINGAPORE, >lnn. Singapore Chinese Produee Lxchnnge noon price* today were. Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 41-50 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 43.50 Sugar(Java)exso(io»n 25.50 Nutmegs 110* 4W5.00 Nutmegs B W 235.00 Garbled l.anip<>nf Black Pepper (IOB) 125.00 Pepper Black special Sarawak (FOB) 125.00 La mpong Blaek Pepper AST (100% N.L.W.)
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    • 40 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Statisticians figures for September show retail sales at $551,500,000, compared with $548,300,000 In August and $523,500,000 in September 1965. The monthly rise, however, was considerably less than the comparable increase in 1965 ($9,900,000) and 1964 (7.600,000>.
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    • 167 9 SINGAPORE. BINGAPORE, Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today:— Godow ns Vessels 1/2 Azuma 3/4 Irish Sycamore 6/7 Moonie 8/9 President Arthur 10/11 Straat Futami 13/14 Queensville 18 Star Aldebaran 19 Maxwell Brander 23/24 Tsedek 25/26 Golden Spring 27/28 Kvotai Maru 29 Tjimanuk 30
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    • 865 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.20 a.m. Airline MAC 019 from Kuala Lumpur Time 3.an a.m. Airline MAL 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MAL 451 f »-om Kwh'ng. Tim# lO.so a.m. Airline MAL 401P from Ku'-hln*. Time 10.55 a.m. Alr'inc MAL 005 from tp-»h.
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  • 157 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The funeral took place in Petaling Jaya today of Mr. Ooi Kow Keat, father of Mr. R. B. Ooi, Editor-in-Chief of the Eastern Sun. The late Mr. Ooi. who comes from a mining and planting family of Penang.
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  • 172 10 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The origin of batek dating back to "antiquity," had its birth in the Malay Archipelago. Such works as have been found in mausoleum, tombs, and ancient temples in China. India. Egypt and Peru. birth places of early world civilisation owed their existence of
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  • 215 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The National Art Gallery will present a new film on Picasso during its second film programme this week, commencing today and ending on Sunday. The film is a 40-minute documentary entitled "Visit To Picasso" made available by the Belgian Embassy. The French Embassy its
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  • 34 10 MUAR, Mon. The Keng Jai (Hainanese) Association at Jalan Abdullah here will hold its annual general meeting at its premises on Nov. 27 at 10 a.m. to elect new office-bearers for 1967-68.
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  • 57 10 The Minister of Education, Enche Khir Johari, presenting a cheque for $30,000 to Mr. Chan Hoe Chooi, secretary of the Min Sin School (Primary) at the office of the Chief Education Officer, Penang, Mr. Ong Teng Keong, last Saturday morning. Looking on is Mr. Ong Teng Keong. The $30,000 is
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  • 152 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Government is constructing a multi-million dollar air base in the East Coast, outside Kuantan. Construction of the project started in May and the first phase is expected to be completed this year. A spokesman of the Ministry of Defence said
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  • 91 10 KUALA LUMPUH, Mon. Malaysia is in the preliminary stages of setting up a ground receiving station for satellite communication. This was disclosed by the Minister of Works. Post and Telecommunication Tan Sri V. T. Sambanthan at the joint press conference given by Lt. Col. Pongse Punnakanta
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  • 46 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The secretary-general of Commonwealth Association. Mr. Arnolo Smith flew in here today for a week's visit to assess the problems of Malaysia. He will have talks with the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, and other Government officials.
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  • 130 10 KOTA BHARU. Mon The Chief Medical and Health Officer here, Dato (Dr). Abdul Wahah bin ArifT said today that his department's "Operation Bamboo Knife" launched earlier this year was receiving good support from the public. The campaign is to urge kampong midwives to use scissors
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  • 132 10 KUCHING. Mon The activities of the Malaysian Muslim Pilgrims Savings Corporation have now been extended to Last Malaysia. The Corporation which has been set up by the Ministry of National and Rural Development, to enable all Malaysian citizens to save for pilgrimage to Mecca.
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  • 227 10 ROTA BHARU, Mon Th*» people of Kelantan were today praised for their spirit of gotong rovonjr (self-help) by the Assistant Minister of National'and Rural Development, Enche Sulaiman bin Bulon Enche Sulaiman. who later left for Kuala Lumpur after a five-day official State visit, said he
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  • 686 10 I POH, Mon, A SCHOOL teacher told the High Court here today how he was held up by three men in the Lake Gardens, Taiping, one night and his girl friend taken away. The girl. Miss Choe
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  • 279 10 KLAXG. Mon. English medium school has been the only type of school which has been able to bring all children together. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, said this today at the prize-giving and exhibition of the Anglo-Chinese Primary School here
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  • 74 10 MUAR. Mon. The District Govenor of Rotary District 330, Dr. Bunliang Tamithai of Bangkok, will pay courtesy calls to members of the Rotary Clubs in Batu Pahat, Muar and Malacca during his tour of Malaya next month. In Muar. Dr Bunliang will be entertained to
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  • 169 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Lt. Gen Pongse and Ma. dam Kunying Saard Punna, kanta. left here by air to«i aT for Bangkok after a u*ek| visit to Malaysia. Lt. Gen. Pongse said he had discussions with his Malaysian counterpart on various aspects of transportation to
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  • 82 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A set of the Encyclopaedia Americana is being sent by the Education Department for use in the reference libraries in each of the Teachers Training Colleges and sixth form schools in Sarawak. In addition, each school will receive a set of the
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  • 25 10 KUALA LUMPUR. MonEsso's latest manufacturing establishment The Ammonia and Sulphur Plant at Port Dickson has started test operations prior to commencing commercial production.
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  • 252 10 J(UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The success of Malaysia's development was largely due s p ur| d planning and positive action in bringing about quick results on fhe ground. This was stated by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, when he briefed an Indonesian
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  • 231 11 TAPAH, Mon. Two armed robbers took away $B5 and two olTice machines from the Avovoo service station in a pre-dawn hold-up here today—2oo yards away from the police station. The watchman, Enche Selamat bin Hasbullah. 20, was guarded under dagger-point during the
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  • 92 11 KUCHING, Mon. A delegation of five members from the United Kingdom Branch of the Commonweal h Parliamentary Association arrived here today from Kuala Lumpur, for a fourday visit to Sarawak. Their visit Is at the invitation of the Sarawak branch of the association. The members of the
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  • 233 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir yesterday warned bumiputras who abused their "rights" by selling their "Names" to others to operate transport in this country. The Government. the M nister said, would not hesitate to take action
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  • 76 11 SITIAWAN. Mon. Teachers' Day was by Chinese school teachfrs in the Dinding district yesterday. with »J unch n the Dindings Chinese School Teachers' Association in Kampong Koh. The occasion was also taken to honour two teachers, Mr. Tan Swee Nien of Chung Cheng Chinese Primary School and
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  • 119 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Robbers yesterday drove away a parked van containing $lO,OOO worth of textiles belonging to a businessman from Kluang at the Selangor Mansions, Jalan Masjid India. here. The van had been parked there at about 2.30 p.m. on Saturday by Mr. Peria Nayaygam,
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  • 41 11 MUAR. Mon. The Hwa Yin Secondary School of Batu Pahat will hold a handicrafts exhibition in its school hall on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. A variety concert will also be held on Dec. 1 for parents of pupils.
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  • 42 11 MUAR. Mon. A recruiting team from the Malaysian Armed Forces will oe at the Diamond Jubilee Hall in Batu Pahat on Nov. 28 from 8.15 a.m. to elect young men for enlistment into the various units of tne Malaysian Army.
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  • 422 11  -  £l Chan Kam You KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —TWO alert police constables on beat duty stumbled upon a gang of robbers in the act of looting a large departmental store at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here early yesterday, and foiled what would probably
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  • 73 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The 13th Infantry Battalion. Malaysian Territorial Army, will hold a farewell parade at the 6th Battalion. Royal Malay Reriment Camp (Mersing Road), Kluang, tomorrow. The Commander. 4th Malaysian Infantry Brigade m Singapore. Brigadier Syed Mohammed bin Syed Ahmand AlsagofT, will bid them farewell. He will
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  • 212 11 rpOH Mon —A lorry driver. Mohamed Arlffin bjn Mat lsa. 28. was today sentenced t„ Ave jears jail m the High Court here 'or robbing a teacher one a Leone, of 526 and a wrist watch in the Taiping t-aae Gardens on
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  • 52 11 KUCHING. Mon. Independence has given the people of Malaysia the responsibility to shape their own future, and the Alliance Government is helping them to do it. This was stated by the Sarawak Administrative office!. Engk'lili. recently at a civics assembly held at Lubok Antu District Council School. Merabong.
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  • 60 11 tfUCHING, Mon. The Commissioner. Sarawak Constabulary. has stated that during the first two weeks of this month a total of 2.731 persons throughout the State have been advised and warned for offences concernin e vehicle defects. These included such offence as ineffective or nonexistent horns, windscreen wipers
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  • 249 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The first batch of six Malaysian Trade Commissioners will leave Malaysia at the end of the month, to "sell" Malaysian products in foreign countries. They called on Dr. Mm Swee Aun, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, today leaving
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  • 174 11 KUCHING. Mon —The elimination of Communist subversion is the country's main problem. This could be achieved if the people co-operated with the security forces and Government authorities. This was stated by the paramount rhief of the Bidayuh. Temenggong Salau Anafc Jamang. during a tour of
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  • 65 11 PENANG. Mon. Four men. suspected to be connected with recent armed robbery cases, were arrested inside a coffee shop in Hutton Lane last night. One of them was suspected to have taken part in an armed gang robbery in Lorong Slamat about two months ago when over
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  • 294 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Rubber Fund Board today opened a new technical advisory service office in Vienna, as the second phase of the extension of the natural rubber producing industry's activities in Europe. Similar advisory service offices set up in Frankfurt/Main and Hamburg some
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  • 112 11 MALACCA. Mon. The best ling bending Malaysia and Indonesia is the common language used by both countries. Tliis was stated here last night by Mr. Benny Hoed, the leader of a party of 29 Indonesian students, on a three-day visit to the Siaie. The Malay language
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  • 72 11 MUAR, Mon—Karthigai—a Hindu festival will be celebrated by Hindus here on Nov. 27. Highlights of the festival will be the offering of prayers at the Chettiar Temple" at Jalan Meriam here and a grand procession in which the lighted chariot carrving the Goddess "Mariamman" will be drawn by
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  • 33 11 MUAR Mon. The Muar District Welfare Committee collected a total of $14,000 from a two-week "Welfare Week" which concluded at the Town Council padang at Jalan Arab here during the week-end.
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  • 380 11 FENANG, Mon. A provision of $175,000 has been made in the ease of death of the Chief Minister in an accident occurring in the course of his duties. This was contained in the Executive Council (Members' Remuneration) (Amendment) Bill. 1966. which was
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  • 31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Education. Enche Mohd. Khir Johari, will attend the Prize-giving Dav at the Dewan Tun Templer. Federation Military College. Sungei Besi. tomorrow.
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  • 144 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Four delegates representing the Young Women's Christian Association of Malaya and Singapore will attend the 'World YWCA Council Meeting", to be held at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Mrs. R H. Norris, the President of the YWCA covering both territories, told the Eastern
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  • 99 11 PENANG. Mon. Thlrtrtwo undergraduates from the University of Indonesia. at Jakarta, were entertained to dinner by the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. at his residence last nifht. They visited th« State Legislative Assembly chamber this morning when the budget meeting was In
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  • 63 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Cut t">£ the cake a wedding reception are Flying Officer J°hn Co<tton. Roval New Zealand Air Force pilot, and Gillian Bradbrooke. a schoolteacher, who were married at R.A.F. Cha 'marriage was held at St Anthony s Roman Catholic Church. Father F. G. Horsfield
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  • EASTERN SUN FEATURE
    • 3255 12 Among the items which proved so attractive in the Japanese arts exhibition held last year in San Francisco were three suits of Japanese armour which apparently greatly impressed Americans by their beauty and quality of craftsmanship. Compared with Western armour, made chiefly for practical purposes and
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    • 769 12  -  all about pets By: J. J. McCoy L°OK an iguana and you re seeing a descendant of a gigantic don° SaUr uano But the iguana kept today as a pet is a midget when compared with his prehistoric relative. The modern iguana atJ
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  • 102 14 TOKYO. Mon. (AP). Cambodia will hold a ceremony in its ancient capital of Angkor on Wednesday to light two torches for the First Asian Games of the New Emerging Forces (GANEFO). Peking's New China News Agency (NCNA) reported today. The game? will begin on Friday
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  • 69 14 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) A 77-member Japanese delegation arrived in Phnom Penh yesterdav to take pare in the First Asian Games of the New Emerging Forces (Ganefo), the Communist New China News Agency reported today. The delegation, led by Tasukuni Toyama, w as welcomed at
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  • 55 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. Taking off from the blocks is Miss Cheong Wai Hing— Singapore's only woman athlete to the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok during a training session here. Wai Hing, a school teacher, will take part in the pentathlon event. She will leave for Bangkok on Dec. 4 with seven
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  • 144 14 BIRKENHEAD, Cheshire. Mon. (AFP) There was a totally unexpected ending to the men's singles in the Northern Open Badminton Championships finals at Birkenhead yesterday, when Roger Mills, from Surrey, easily overcame Lee Kin Tat from Singapore 15-3. 15-8. Mills, who had specially
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  • 110 14 SYDNEY. Australia. Mon. (AP). Kathy Wainwright. the new holder of the world's 880 yards freestyle swimming record will break other records this year, coach Frank Guthrie predicted today. Kathy, 18. set a new time of 9:50.3 for the 880 yards at Victoria Park Pool. Sydney,
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  • 127 14 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Challenger Flash Elorde did not workout yesterday for his Nov. 28 title bout with Carlos Ortiz at Madison Square Garden. Elorde, an extremely religious man, went to High Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral and then learned he was to have
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  • 261 14 DORADO. PUERTO RICO. Mon. (I PI). Spain's brilliant Roman Sota came through with a par 72, for a low score of 284, to win the l T Ssls.ofto Dorado Beach Golf Tournament today. Sota held the lead from the beginning of the tourney and stayed
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  • 187 14 JACKSON, Mississippi, Mon. (UPI) Sure-footed wingback Doug Cunningham churned across a muddy field for two touch-downs and other runs that set up field goals to lead BowlHungry Mississippi to a 34-0 rout of Vanderbilt on Saturday. The Rebels, keenly eyeing a possible 10th consecutive Bowl bid,
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  • 201 14 HOUSTON. Texas, Mon. (AP). Arnold Palmer won the US$llO,OOO Houston Champions International Golf tournament yesterday by a stroke over Gardner Dickinson. Jr. Palmer finished his two-under-par 34-35-69 round for a 72-hole total of 275, nine under par. Billv Casper shot a one-over-par 71 for 284.
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  • 105 14 MADRID. Mon. (AFP). Real Madrid took the lead in the Spanish football first division yesterday when they beat Barcelona by 1-0 in a late-night match. They took back the lead from Espanol of Barcelona who had earlier gone to the top after beating Atletico Madrid 1-0.
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  • 598 14  -  By Percy Joseph KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government of India's policy is to give sport as much support as it possible because sport is important in characterbuilding and health. The Badminton Association of India has profited greatly by this policy and has given a
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  • 216 14 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI). Katsuyoshi Takayama last night scored a third round knockdown and won a unanimous 12-round decision over Puntip Keasunca of Thailand at Korakuen Hall. It was a hard-fought battle all the way between the two southpaws. Puntip. the World Boxing Association's No.
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  • 126 14 HAVANA Mon. (UPI) The 17th Chess Olympiad ended yesterday with the Soviet Union emerging as the winner and the United States second. Hungary and Yugoslavia tied for third place. Fourth was the Argentine, and Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria were tied for fifth. When the competition started last
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  • 182 14 LONDON. Mon. (AFP) The Scandinavian domination of the round Britain R.C.A. car rally continued last night with the Finn Timo Maakinen still in the lead. 88 seconds ahead of Sweden's Begt Soderstroem. With 24 of the 60-odd special tests behind them, there were 106 cars
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  • 82 14 TASHKENT. Mon. <AFP> Viktor Lisitski. of Moscow. is th* new Soviet gymnastics chamcion. The young Moscovite yesterday surprised allcomers here by winning the title from the favourite. Sergei Diomidov. In close competition, made even tighter by the absence due to an injured finger of world champion Valen
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  • 353 14 BRANDS HATCH. Kent. Mon. (AFP). Denmarks Mogeus Rasmussen was the only challenger yesterday at Brands Ha.ch International Scramble to Dave Bickers m a Moto Cross series in which drivers from six countries competed Britain. Switzerland, Sweden. Belgium, New Zealand and Australia In spite
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  • 458 15  -  By R. D. Selva KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union will move a proposal at the Bangkok Asian Games for the formation of an Asian Track and Field Athletic Federation of all Asian countries. A meeting to this effect will be called
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  • 111 15 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Joe Frazier, the world's seventh-ranked heavyweight contender, seeks his 15th consecutive victory tonight he opposes Eddie Aachen i n Los Angeles, in the week's most attractive boxing bout. former Olympic heavyweight champion, who ls campaigning steadily toward the top. will
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  • 232 15 LONDON, Mon. <AP> England's World Boccer Cup winning team went Into hibernation yesterday and It's doubtful If the team will ever play again together. England has played three times since winning the World Cup drawine against the Czechs, and defeating Northern Ireland and Wales.
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  • 108 15 HAVANA. Mon. (UPI) Premier Fidel Castro played a "draw" against world chess, champion Tigran Petrosian in a huge chess display here on Saturday night, in which 6,840 boards were in use. Cuban Government officials and chess players were joined bv nearly all the visiting
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  • 246 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The first phase of planned sports development in schools in the Republic will be implemented in 1967. A comprehensive timetable has been drawn up with emphasis on extra-cur-ricular activities. This is in line with the announcement made by the Minister for Culture
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  • 140 15 MELBOURNE, Mon. (AFP) Former Australian test cricket spinner lan MeckifT has issued a writ against Australian Test captain Bobby Simpson who is now touring South Africa with the Australian team. He has also joined London publishers Stanley Paul and Company and the Melbourne branch of Hutchinson Publishing
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  • 298 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Health Minister, >lr. Yong Nyuk Lin last night ealled on the people of Singapore to devote more time to community service. He said that the people should unite and co-operate with each other so as to bring about a prosperous, stable
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  • 81 15 CALCUTTA. Mon. (AFP) Two Japanese gymnasts, Mutsuhiko Ikeda and Kazuo Abu. gave a demonstration of their prowess on the rings, parallel bars pomelled horse and horizontal bars at an impressive Calcutta Show last night. Invited by the Gymnastic Federation of India, the Japanese Gymnastic Association sent
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  • 78 15 TOKYO. Mon. (AP) The manager of Mitsunori Seki, Japan's third ranked world featherweight, said today Seki will meet world featherweight champion Vincente Saldivar of Mexico on Jan. 29. Iwao Wakamatsu. the manager, in making the announcement at a news conference here, said the rematch will
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  • 203 15 SEREMBAN, Mon.—Highlights of the fourth day's play of the Negri Sembilan Badminton Association's Open championships was the sterling performance of 20-ycar-old School teacher, Peter Lee. He beat last year's runner up Mirhael Chong. easily in straight sets to qualify for the finals Peter Lee.
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  • 383 15 IPOH. Mon. —The following is the Stipe's Report on the first day's races:— Race 1: —After the start Ardent Lad TChuah) could not gallop freely for some distance. Near the 4f. Winoro (R. Low) had to be checked off the heels of Space Hero (app. Chiang). App. Rugdee
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  • 405 15  -  Bv WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Mon. Rapid Income, with Merv Posncr astride, did an impressive solo on a heavy track here this morning when he easily disposed of half a mile in 512/5 sec., the last three furlongs in 38 3/5 sec. Rapid Income
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  • 29 15 SYDNEY. Australia. Mon. (AP) Fred Stolle and Lesley Turner yesterday won the men's and women's singles titles of the New South Wales tennis championships at White City.
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  • 1291 15 Horses Class 4, Div. I—6 Furlongs. 023 Raytone 5 y 900 Ga v Quartet Stable West r7 fh»lw.u ti o y Wan Stable RS- B kelen Kl Y£ 11 l y 813 Setia Stable ET. Bkelen 6y 812 YP Tan L. Eu St. West h rs
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  • 580 16  -  By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore contingent to the first Ganefo of Asia left here today on a "mission to woo more friends and strengthen the bonds of friendship" through healthy sporting rivalry. speaking to newsmen it Pava Lebar Interlational Airport this
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  • 336 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Yamaha Champion of Champions bowling tournament started today at Jackie's Bowl, Katong The tournament, organised by Jackie's Bowl, Katong ig jointly sponsored by Wing Ming Co. Ltd., the Yamaha agents and Shell (Malaysia) Ltd. The scratch tournament will run over a
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  • 244 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. The chairman of the Joint Services F.A. here Lt./Col. G. W. Shaw has sent a letter to the President of the Football Association of Malaya. Tunku Abdul Rahman, to seek clarification on Joint Services participation in the HMS Malaya Cup series next year.
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  • 92 16 KAJANG. Mon. The Kajang High School Old Boys trounced present boys bv 113 runs in their annual cricket match for the Dato Abdul Aziz Shield, at the Town Padang here yesterday. Score: Old boys 156 runs. P.T. Samanter topscored with 33 runs. C- Bhaskaran 25
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  • 117 16 PHOENIX. Arizona. Mon. (AP) Italian-born Mario Andretti won the 550-mile Bobby Ball Memorial race yesterday, finishing the 200lap Phoenix International Raceway Course in 1 hr. 54 mins. 37.68 seconds. A 1 Unser was more than a lap behind in second place. It was the eight
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  • 484 16  -  h. M.T. Lingam KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Ceylon Government has requested the Badminton Association of Malaysia through its president, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, Minister of Education, for a coach to help Ceylon's Thomas Cup- pers. This request is being considered by the Malaysian
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  • 45 16 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Seremban International Golf Club surprised Selangor Royal Club by beating them 9-1/2 points to 6-1/2 points in their annual match played here yesterday for the Dr. Chong Ah Khoon Trophy. Selangor won the encounter against Negri last year.
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  • 266 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's only new "cap" in the national soccer squad to the Asian Games in Bangkok, Long Han Kar, will be under the surveillance of FAS coaches and selectors when the team trains at Jalan Bcsar stadium to-morrow. For Han Kar, the
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  • 190 16 SINGAPORE. Mon: The Singapore Amateur Body Builders' Federation will hold a "Mr. Bodybuilder of Singapore" 1966 contest at the Victoria Memorial hall on Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. About 30 "muscle men" from affiliated clubs have entered for the competition. They are:— class one Therudhelvam (EBBA): R
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  • 222 16 MUAR. Mon. Several sports loving personalities here are putting their heads together to revive the Muar D strict Badminton Association. The interest in badminton was revived by the Muar Rotary Club and the Muar Old Boys Association which jointly sponsored the recent Muar District
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  • 163 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Kamaruddin Ali won the Allan Scott Trophy for the best ndcr in the Johore Bahru and Royal Navy Cycling Club mec held at Johore Bahru yesterday. The meet which was run over 62 miles, from Johore Bahru to Kota Tinggi and
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  • 137 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A pre-World War Two world table tennis champion. Mr. Victor Barna. is to visit Kuala Lumpur and Singapore in the course of Far Eastern tour. He is now an overseas sales executive of the Dunlop Sports Co. and will be in Singapore
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  • 513 16 RANGOON. Mon. (UPI»_ A sports-loving tubby Arir.y Colonel will lead Burma's 124-m a n contingent to Bangkok in early December for the Asian scheduled to be held in the Thai capital. Colonel Maung Kyaw, member of the Union of Burma Sports and Physical
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