Eastern Sun, 28 November 1966
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Title Section25 1966-11-28 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Eetd. 1966. Vol. 1 Xo. 133. Monday, November 28 1966. "C? MC(P) 1912 KDN 2309 Price 15 rents25 words
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Article546 1966-11-28 1 Ceasefire would begin from Dec. 24 and end Jan. 2, 1967 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) VIETNAMESE COMMUNISTS said yesterday they would observe 48hour truces in the Vietnam war on of deference to Americans protesting THE State Department had no immediate comment on the ceasefires proposed in a broadcast546 words
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Article77 1966-11-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A 26-year-old labourer, Heonc Kew, was knifed to death n~ar the Pudu Railway Station here at high noon today. He was attacked bv three thugs with knives and parangs. One of the thugs plung«/l a knife into his neck and killed him on the77 words
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Article29 1966-11-28 1 MANILA, Sun.—The Foreign Office is mapping out plans for a projected trip to Asia next year by President Ferdinand E. Marcos. Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos says.29 words
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557 1966-11-28 1 PETER LOKE - (By PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Sun. THE Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, stated that teachers today should recognise that they were decisive and vital participants in nation building. Mr. On& said that every country needed teachers who were progressive, well-informed and557 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-11-28 1 KUALA LIMPI'E, Sun. "Don't fall in love with our air hostesses", said Hart:da district manager. Mr. Voerman, to our reporter Jamal Ali. when he interviewed them at Suhang Airport today. But the girls don't seem to mind and eharmingly pose for our cameraman lap Chew Yan The56 words
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149 1966-11-28 2 CINGAPORE, Sun. Some 20 members of the Singapore Dawoodi Bohra Muslim Association today donated blood as part of their community service programme. The association, founded last year, has about 300 members. The president of the association Mr. H. A. Nakhoda, was among the 20149 words
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Article107 1966-11-28 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The President of the Republic of Singapore. Enche Yusof bin Ishak, yesterday presented award of the order of St. John to eight persons who have rendered services and helped build the St. John Ambulance Brigade movement here. Those who received the awards were107 words
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Article21 1966-11-28 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. There were 86 accidents, of which eight were serious, during the past 24 hours, the Police said today.21 words
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Article, Illustration223 1966-11-28 2 SINGAPORE. SUN. 'pHE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, last night charged that the enemies of the Republic were using students to disrupt the stability of the country. He pointed out tn it the students were exploited to agitate on223 words
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Article, Illustration250 1966-11-28 2 BERNARD WILLIAMS - By BERNARD WILLIAMS SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Is gaining world recognition as a locale for international film production, Mr. Paul Cavara, of Cavara Films, Italy, said today. In an interview with the Eastern Sun. he said that local talent available here wax comparable to international250 words
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Article, Illustration295 1966-11-28 2 SINGAPORE, Sun —Some 3.000 people attended the funeral of the late Mr. Ho Khee Yong, governing director of Kong Ngee Co. Ltd. here today. Among them were business colleagues, representi»h S l o" I St John Ambulance Brigade and representatives from schools and295 words
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Article, Illustration130 1966-11-28 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. A sales secretary of Lufthansa German Airlines. Mrs. Dolores D'Cruz, will leave on Dec. 1 for Germany to attend a two-week sales course at the a'rline's training school in Hamburg. This will be Mrs D'Cruz first overseas training assignment for Lufthansa Commenting130 words
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73 1966-11-28 2 SINGAPORE, Sun The Nautical Education Exhibition at Singapore Polytechnic has been extended to Tuesday. The exhibition, organised in conjunction with the Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan, is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.' The Polytechnic is now conducting tiie Master Local Trade73 words
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Article, Illustration730 1966-11-28 2 KALWANT S. SIDHU - CHIA'S LADDER OF SUCCESS By KALWANT S. SIDHU CIXGAPORE, Sun. For four years Mr. Chia Soon Ann worked as an usher, ticket-col-lector and a ticket-seller at a local theatre here. Through sheer hard work and a willingness to learn, he has from730 words
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281 1966-11-28 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Institute of Management will hold a one-dav seminar on product pricing on Dec. 13 and a three-day seminar on practical analysis of corporate financial statements from Dec. 19 to 21. The seminar on product pricing will be conducted281 words
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228 1966-11-28 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two Australian t' n miners had left for home after a 10-dav study of Malaysia's tin minin? methods. They are Mr. J. G. Don< son, chairman of the Board of Directors, of the M > Eastern Oil. Melbourne Mr. R. B. Withers,228 words
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131 1966-11-28 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Robinson's branch of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' I nion will organise a "New Year Food and Toys Carnival" at the Singapore Confer ence Hall car park from Feb. 8 to 12 next year. The carnival, featuring games food131 words
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Miscellaneous65 1966-11-28 2 S'pore Diary 8 pm. National Theatre. Tank Road: "A Cherry P!o«son Evening" by the Famous Japanese Dance Troupe from Japan. 8.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre. Empress Place: "Valli Th Jrukalvanam" A Tamil variety drama, organised by the Indian Fine Arts Society. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture:65 words
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Article, Illustration216 1966-11-28 3 JOHN CLARKE - Br JOHN CLARKE Sun. Bobo the clown (above as captured bv Eastern Sun cameraman Chow) had quite a trying experience zuardinj his precious box of sifts for the youn? ones at the Chrtstma> Partv jven bv the Hans Andersen Club at Fraser and Neave216 words
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298 1966-11-28 3 CINGAPORE Sun Sinzaporf imported about 75 per cent of its fabrics, about 32 million square vards, from Japan daring the first six months of this year. The Singapore Imerr.atior.al Chamoer of Commerce, in its na".f-yeariy reoort said tha* ihe re-r.amir.r -2298 words
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Article166 1966-11-28 3 SrSGAPORE Sun. Two more affiliates of the Pubiic Daily Rated Empio*ee> I n ions Federation have voted to join their parent bodv to take ".da-trial action against the Government. are the Public Dai y =t Heal*.-. Workers' Umon P.bli- Daily Rated ~er= barkers' Union.166 words
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305 1966-11-28 3 SINGAPORE, San. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yon; Nvuk Lin. tonight said that the physically fit were assets to the conntrr but the le« physically fit or ill were liabilities. This was because those who were physically St could work better and be more productive,305 words
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113 1966-11-28 3 SINGAPORE Sua Singapore and the raited Arab Republic will e«tahli«h full diplomatic relations from tomorrow The Ministry of Foreign Affairs. in a statement today. sa:d: The goverr.mer ts of the Republic of Singapore and the C.A.R.. desmng *he further strengther.mg of *he friendly113 words
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176 1966-11-28 3 SINGAPORE, Sub. The Singapore Chess Federation has expressed disappointment" that the International chess player from the Philippines. Mr. Rndolfo Cardoso Tan. could not make the trip to Singapore. He was to have arrived here last n;ght for several game? with the Republic* top176 words
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Advertisement257 1966-11-28 3 V\ \J aC r*. m •**s -p. 2 J i f &l t aASIS* y>° ar '*£»""^S" THE OCIG)*UL WAS A SWAtP PHOTO THIS IS A COPT MADE CM A ILAOWK COPtEI. Losing face with feeble copies? As a businessman, you cannot afford fuzzy copies which might lead to confusion,257 words
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76 1966-11-28 4 TUNKU Meriam (next to small girl) wife of the Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, General Tunku Osman bin Tunku Mohamed Jewa (centre), buying some cakes at one of the stalls of the Food and Fun Fair at the Royal Malaysian Air Force base here yesterday morning. The fair, organised76 words
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Article105 1966-11-28 4 PENANG, Sun. Cher *9O singers and orchestra members will take part in the second December concert in aid of the Butterworth Methodist Church at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School here on Dec. 4. Leading this large group will be the conductor of the Penang105 words
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Article108 1966-11-28 4 PENANG. Sun. Over $50,000 worth of tobacco were found inside a lorry by the Customs Anti-Smug-gling Division on the TrongChangkat Jering Road near Taiping yesterday. Two Customs parties had been lying in ambush for several hours before they sighted a small car followed closely by108 words
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Article334 1966-11-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Thirty accountants of the Chung Khiaw Bank met here today in what may be called a conference which will herald a new page in the progress of the organisation. This is the first conference of its kind held in Malaysia and was attended334 words
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Article54 1966-11-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Johore Government scholarship offered to final year law student, Abdul Razak Karim, will not be withdrawn This was stated here today by a State Government spokesman today. Karim, 23. a Johore Bahru resident, was one of the four University of Singapore students banished from54 words
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Article32 1966-11-28 4 GOPENG, Sun. The Kinta Timor committee here has requested the Ministry of Local Government an Housing for aid in buildin; 50 low-cost houses on a 17 acre site in Gopeng.32 words
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324 1966-11-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, SUN. THE establishment of the Asian Development Bank opened a new chapter in the history of economic cooperation in Asia. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said this on his return last night, after attending the inaugural meeting of the324 words
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143 1966-11-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysian youths could take part in healthy politics so as to keep abreast with the social and economic developments In the country. Youths of newly emerging independent countries are free to think and choose any political belief which will not143 words
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Article118 1966-11-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— 'Malam Sri Johor'. a night of dinner and dancing will be held at Banquet Hall, Federal Hotel on Dec. 3 at 7.30 p m. for all Johoreans who are in and around the Federal Capital. The first gathering of this kind, is to provide118 words
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44 1966-11-28 4 (Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yen)(Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yen) - 44 words
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Article, Illustration43 1966-11-28 4 KUANTAN, Sun. In the recent 'Miss Pahang' beauty contest here, three teachers won the first three positions. P0BI Photo shows: (from left) Miss Judy Wong Yet Chuan. 20 (runner-up); Miss Maggie Fong Can Slew, Miss Pahang, and Miss Cheong Yat Yee, 21, (runnerup).43 words
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305 1966-11-28 4 JESSELTON, Sun. The Minister for Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, Tun Datu Mustapha bin Datu llarun today reiterated the Central Government of Malaysia was determined to help in the development of the States of Sabah and Sarawak in East Malaysia. He said a305 words
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Article43 1966-11-28 4 MUAR. Sun. The District Officers, Kluang Tuan Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad has been elected president of the Kluang Club International. The others elected were vice-president Dato Teo Sze Chong: Hon. Secretary Mr. Peter Danker and treasurer Mr. Robert Chew See Sen.43 words
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159 1966-11-28 4 TAIPING. Sun. Jaycees here plan to develoD this town into a tourist centre. The -President of the newlyformed Taiping Charter of the Junior Chamber, Dr. M. M. Sreenivas, said today that this town, the former capital of Perak. could easily be made Into159 words
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Article63 1966-11-28 4 BAGAN SERAI. Sun.—An ice-cream vendor, Cheah Kim Chong. was waylaid by two dagger-wielding youths, who stripped him of his day's earnings, amounting to $3 near Kaalomang Estate yesterday. The victim was on his bicycle when he was confronted by the two robbers who also manhandled him by63 words
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Article50 1966-11-28 4 TAPAH. Sun. The Town Council here is to spend $5,000 to repair the town padang. The padang. which is at present in a bad state with potholes all over, has been Closed to the public and repairs are.exoected to oe conv pleted by the end of December.50 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration55 1966-11-28 5 NATIONAL Democrat leaders Fritz Thielen (of West Germany, left) and Benno Hermannsdoerfer (of Bavar-a) pictured here on November 20 in their Bavarian Party Office. The National Democratic Party won 15 seats in the Bavarian State Parliament, November 21. It is a right wing party appealing to NationalUPI Photo - 55 words
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161 1966-11-28 5 BONN, Germany, Sun. (AP) Leaders of West Germany's two major political parties the Socialists and the Christian Democrats decided yesterday to form a new government to replace Chancellor Ludwig Erhard's regime. H. Kurt Georg Kiesinger. the Christain Democratic candidate for chancellor, told reporters161 words
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Article151 1966-11-28 5 DINARD, France, Sun. i AP>—President Charles de Gaulle yesteraay cpened the tidal power plant on the Ranee River —a U.S. SIOO-million-aollar project that is the first of its kind and may never be duplicated. The difference in water level at the entry to the Ranee,151 words
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300 1966-11-28 5 DETROIT, Sun. (UPI). American Motors will attempt to sell cars in the Soviet Union next year to combat its declining sales in the U.S., it announced yesterday. "I am going to Russia and I am going to sell some cars there," said300 words
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Article84 1966-11-28 5 BALTIMORE, Maryland. Sun. (AFP) Two robed, hooded members of the Ku Klux Klan got married here yesterday in a religious ceremony attended by a number of their similarly costumed friends. The ceremony took place in front of television cameras, in a former bowling alley. The priest. The84 words
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Article230 1966-11-28 5 VANCOUVER, British Columbia. Sun. (UPI) Prime Minister Lester Pearson yesterday denied a London report that Canada advised Commonwealth d plomats it planned to recognise Red China soon, possibly this year. Mr. Pearson, in Vancouver to kick off the Grey Cup Game, told reporters his government wiil230 words
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Article136 1966-11-28 5 BEIRUT. Lebanon, Sun. CAP) senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts arrived last night in Beirut from Cairo on a tour of the M.ddle East that may be cut short by the tension in labouring Jordan. Mr. Kennedy, chairman a U.S. Senate Sub- committee on Refugees and136 words
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Article117 1966-11-28 5 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. (AP) Marluci Manvailler who as "Miss Brazil" finished fourth in the Miss World beauty contest in London returned upset about the whole affair. The promoters. she said, had promised she would get to see the Royal family and the Beatles. She said she117 words
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Article200 1966-11-28 5 COPENHAGEN, Sun. (AP) Pr.me Minister Jens Otto Krag last night dropped all pians to form a coalition and announced his longaominant social Democrats will continue to rule as a mmor.ty government. The Social Democrats trimmed by the loss of seven seats in Tuesday's Parliamentary Elections have200 words
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Article48 1966-11-28 5 ANKARA. Sun. (AFP) Turkish police yesterday se zed 210 pounds of morphine in a raid on a secret narcotics laboratory In Gordes. a town In Manlsa Province near the Aegean Three persons were arrested during the raid which was carried out with the help of Interpol.48 words
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Article362 1966-11-28 5 STARVATION: WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI). Physicist and mathematician Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner today sees no prospect that the world can save itself from widespread starvation in the foreseeable future. "We are probably already beyond the critical point at which a sensible solution is possible," Dr. Berkner said362 words
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290 1966-11-28 5 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (UPl).—The United Nations had 23 more shopping days for a Seceretarv General today. But there was little expectation a replacement would be found for U Thant before the 21st assembly session adjourns on Dec. 20. "Thant's first term as290 words
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Article55 1966-11-28 5 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) President Ayub Khan of Pakistan who is a guest of the Queen at the Royal Castle of Sandringham, Norfolk and the Duke of Edinburgh were among the guns at a shoot over the Sandringham estate yesterday. The Queen with the President's daughter Begum Nasim55 words
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Article88 1966-11-28 5 DAMASCUS, Syria, Sun. (AP) The Unified Political Leadership of Egypt and Iraq opened its third session in Baghdad yesterday in a bid to accelerate the process of unifying the two Middle Eastern Arab countries, Baghdad radio reported. This was the first session held in Baghdad by the Unified88 words
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Article222 1966-11-28 5 JESSUP, Maryland, Sun. (UPI) Violence erupted yesterday at the Maryland Correctional Institute for Women but State Police quickly quelled it. However, one male guard was stabbed before police arrived and three female guards were held hostage. The riot erupted in Lane Cottage at the Women's Prison.222 words
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101 1966-11-28 5 THIS CHARMING beauty from South Africa, Miss Reeva Forman who was awarded this year the Sooth African best mannequin "Oscar" in the course of the Haute Couture Festival, arrived in Paris on November 22nd. In the capital of world's fashion she has created a shock with her revealing dresses ofPANA Photo - 101 words
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157 1966-11-28 5 THOUSANDS OAKS, California, Sun. (AP) The 6-year-old son of movie star Jayne Mansfield was bitten by a lion yesterday while his mother was posing for photographs. a hospital official reported. The boy, Zoltan, was taken to the Conejo Valley Community Hospital, which described him157 words
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328 1966-11-28 6 PASADENA, California, Sun. (AP) Interplanetary billiards with a spacecraft "bouncing" from the gravitation fields of one planet to another may be possible in the 1970'5, says a jet propulsion laboratory scientists. Dr. Homer Joe Stewart, manager of advanced studies at the laboratory, said in a release328 words
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235 1966-11-28 6 NEW YORK Sun. A German publisher declared in a two page advertisement in the New York Times today his faith that the day may come when "all our walls are memories of times that never should have been." His text, illustrated by a235 words
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Article119 1966-11-28 6 LOS ANGELES. California San. (AP) Stokely Carmichael called on a throng of 3,000 Negroes in a Watts Park yesterday to unite against "The White man's government." The flery head of the •tudent Non violent Coordinating Committee (BNCC) staged the "Black power" rally through a court order which119 words
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Article211 1966-11-28 6 TEL AVIV, Israel, Sun. (AP) An Israeli settler was wounded last night when his car was hit by automatic weapons fire (2£ miles) from the Jordan-Israel armistice line, an Israeli Army spokesman announced. I It was the first incident on that border sinre the Israeli attack on211 words
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Article298 1966-11-28 6 WASHINGTON. Sun (ITI) International Monetary Fund (IMF) executives and the socalled deputies of the "group of len" hold their first joint meeting here next week to discuss plans for the deliberate creation of additional world liquidity. The three-day meeting begins tomorrow and will be298 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-11-28 6 MRS. Lyndon B. Johnson, plants Dutch tulips and daffodils with the help of Netherlands Ambassador to United States, Mr. Carl W.A. Schurmann (on her right) at a local school in Washington D.C. last week, as a part of Lady Bird's project of beautifying the nation's capital.PANA photo - 52 words
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140 1966-11-28 6 JAPAN'S Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Tokyo last week formally presented a bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, weighing 150 kilograms and standing 185 centimeters high, made by famous Japanese sculptor. Hiroatsu Takada to be erected in Japan Leprosy Mission (JALMA) for Asia's Centre in Agra City. India. Mr. Tadasu140 words
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167 1966-11-28 6 CHICAGO. Illinois. Sun. (AP) The death toll on the nations highways during the four-day Thanksgiving holiday ran ahead of last year's record pace yesterday. Accidents that caused multiple deaths added to the mounting total Tramc 423 including 82 under 13 years of age since the star:167 words
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Article169 1966-11-28 6 WASHINGTON. Sun (AP) A former head of the food-for-peace programme said tonight that it is dangerous and politically unwise for the United States to slow up its food deliveries to India. Asked on Metromedias television-radio programme "Opinion in the capital" what he thinks about President169 words
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Article189 1966-11-28 7 OAKLAND. California. 6un. <UPI> A chartered American airlines 707 jetliner carrying 134 persons, including 127 servicemen, landed safely yesterday on a foam-covered runway with a damaged nose gear. The plane was en route from Kansas City. Missouri, to Oakland International A'.rport. The Defence Department had chartered189 words
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Article149 1966-11-28 7 MANILA, Sun. (AFP)— U.S. Presidential economic adviser Eugene Black was guest at a luncheon given today by Philippine President Fernand Marcos in honour of the six Southeast Asian Education Ministers currently holding a conference here on regional education projects. The luncheon was held at the149 words
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492 1966-11-28 7 CONCORD. New Hampshire. Sun (UPI) Hampshire Heart Association officials began slowly turning; bureaucratic wheels yesterday in a race to save a Greek man from death. Dr. Eugene Braumwald. chief of cardiology at the National Heart Institute in Bethesda. Maryland told officials here that492 words
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373 1966-11-28 7 Vietnam peace move... LONDON, Sun. (UPI) RUSSIA has made it clear to Britain she will not and cannot initiate any Vietnam peace moves until American bombing of North Vietnam has stop- ped. At the same time, neither Russia nor Hanoi are prepared373 words
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155 1966-11-28 7 TOKYO. Sun. (AFP)—The Japanese Ministry of Transport today despatched Mr. Naoshi Machida. a hieh official of the Aviation Burean of the Ministry, to Kuala Lumpur to negotiate an air agreement with Malaysia. After Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Machida will arrive in Singapore on Dec.155 words
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162 1966-11-28 7 Actress claims million for injury CHICAGO. Sun. (UPI). A Circuit Court jurlge has given a Chicago Attorney 20 days to answer a USSI million personal injury suit filed against him by French film actress Suzanne Sybele Pineau. Judge Nicholas J. Übua set the deadline for lawyer Luis Kutner on Friday.162 words
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Article56 1966-11-28 7 SYDNEY. Sun. (UPI) Mr. Edward Gough Whitlam, 50. Deputy Leader of the Australian Labour Party, is expected to take over the party reins when Mr Arthur Calwell retires. Mr Calwell is expected to announce his retirement at a National Press Club luncheon next Tuesday. Mr Whitlam56 words
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484 1966-11-28 7 SAIGON. Sun. <AP) Hard-hearted Hanoi Hannah, a radio voice of North Vietnam, Just doesn t have it. Perhaps she's trying too hard. Even the more unsophisticated U.S. soldiers find Hannah s heavy dose of propaganda on the dull side. And her music is484 words
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Article149 1966-11-28 7 CHICAGO. Sun. (UPI) A cold front pushing across the Pacific North-west into Great Plains spread snow through the Northern and Central Rockies yesterday. Fog was widespread through the Midwest. Rain and wind flushed foul air from the New York City area, bringing an end to149 words
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Article229 1966-11-28 7 WASHINGTON. Sun <UPI) Eleven American mountaineers will attempt soon history's first attempt to climb the 16,860-foot Vinson Massive, Antarctica's highest peak. The expedition, which will seek fossil relics of ancient life in what is now a frozen continent, is being led by Mr. Nicholas Clinch,229 words
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Article226 1966-11-28 7 BERNE. Sun. (UPI) A group of demonstrators urged the government here last night either to open diplomatic relations with North Vietnam or sever its relations with South Vietnam as well. The group, which also was sharply critical of American policy in Vietnam and charged the U.S. with226 words
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Article62 1966-11-28 7 HOLLYWOOD. Sun <UPI> The Jane Russell Trio will open a new supper club in Manila next month, it was announced yesterday. The Trio Mis s Russell. Connie Haines and Beryl Davis have booked a 12night engagement in Manila starting on Jan 6. A spokesman said the62 words
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1155 1966-11-28 7 N.T.S. Chopra - By N.T.S. Chopra WE celebrate today the 1 birth anniversary of Lord Guru Nanak. foun- der of Sikh Religion. He was a great Saint who preached and prac- < tised universal friendship and brotherhood. His teachings have influenced the religious, social, economic and political1,155 words
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Article99 1966-11-28 7 PFRTH. Australia, Sun (UPI) A 47year-old painter wa« charged yesterday with the "wilful murder" of his wife while she played an early morning round of golf on a local course The painter was Victor Conlan. 47. His 54-year-old wife Mildred was found battered and strangled at99 words
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Miscellaneous35 1966-11-28 7 '`$}<&\>|:+_+;,~|]:_~@|*|(\{}-& by Johnny hart TMESES A CLOUP THAT LCO<S> LIKE THE imtepmimabue SPlßir OF MAM. AND THERE'S OME THAT LMK6 U« ■IHE INDOMITABLE SPIRIT" OF M3**AM. r —f ...uxxi/rrferfee V 60»N67&CPA^H! a ThisCDULD LAST FWW 7135 words
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Article367 1966-11-28 8 gINCE the Pacific war ended 21 years ago, the nations of South-east Asia had shed the shackles of colonialism. Yet, instead of coming closer together, they tended to go their separate ways and raised barriers to fraternisation. During the colonial period, the people from this country could easily367 words
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Article304 1966-11-28 8 COMMENTING on the speech of Mr. Bhutto, former Pakistani Foreign Minister, advocating the launching of all-out confrontation against India, the Mentri Besar of Perlis, Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad, condemned it as provocative and dangerous. Since the two countries had decided to remain friends, he said there was no304 words
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Article, Illustration2778 1966-11-28 8 Mr. Eugene Black, President Johnson'* Adviser on Southeast Asian Economic Development and Social Progress, was in Malaysia and Singapore recently in the course of his Asian tour. Mr. Black spoke to the Foreign Correspondents Club in Tokyo recently tchen he uas in Japan.2,778 words
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Commercial and industrial
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1315 1966-11-28 9 SINGAPORE Sun Once again turnover was dominated by trading in Gammons shares which had a heavily speculative flavour, says a broker's firm in their weekly market review. J Public interest has been expanding and this has manifested itself in a more widespread demand1,315 words
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Article126 1966-11-28 9 STOCKHOLM Sun. Car sales in Sweden, after a temporary upswing in September, showed a new dip in October totalling 22.131 vehicles compared with 25.994 for the same month last year. The cumulative sales figure for the first ten months, 170.933 cars. Is 56.566 or 25126 words
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189 1966-11-28 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Deputy prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr. J. McEven, the Minister for Customs and Excise. Senator Anderson, announced a tympGrary modification of Government policy under w 'hich ear manufacturers obtain by-law admission of m ported components •fainst an189 words
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225 1966-11-28 9 PARIS. Sun. (UPI) Ministers from 21 of the world's richest western nations yesterday adopted a United States proposal and called for a formal study of ways to widen economic cooperation with the Soviet bloc. Delegates to the annual conference of the organisation225 words
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Article94 1966-11-28 9 LAGOS. Sat. (AFP) Japan promised a ten mil* lion sterling loan to Nigeria under an agreement signed here today after about one year of protracted negotiations. Ambassador, Mr. Kazuo Futamata signed for Japan. Official sources said the loan which was rejected by the former civilian94 words
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Article94 1966-11-28 9 LONDON. Sun. (AP) An 18-man private trade mission to Malaysia is pumping up enthusiasm for wider trade with Britain, Lord Erroll said yesterday. The President of the London Chamber of Commerce accompanied the group which was organised by London and Birmingham businessmen and has toured94 words
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268 1966-11-28 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI). United States commerce and State Department officials expressed interest yesterday in new Philippine import requirements but said they had yet to see a set of the regulations. The Philippine Embassy said it was expecting to receive the regulations268 words
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357 1966-11-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The 3M Company of St. Paul, Minnesota (U.S.A.) has announced the formation of its 39th international Subsidiary to serve the Singapore. Indonesia and Malaysian markets. The subsidiary, Minnesota (3M) Singapore Ltd. is occupying 12.000 sq. ft., of office and warehousing357 words
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133 1966-11-28 9 LONDON. Sun. Opening the new Showrooms of Eastern Automobfles in Chelmsford, Essex, StandardTriumph Chairman Sir Donald Stokes revealed that over the past 18 months the Company's distributors in Great Britain had invested £l5 million of their own money in expanded spares and133 words
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Article62 1966-11-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The following are the liabilities and assets of the Central Bank, Malaysia. LIABILITIES Capital 20 000.000 Oeneral Reserve Fund *****.3*1 Deposits: Banks 128.277,658 Malaysian Government 133.038.080 Other 31.365.461 Bills Payable and Other Liabilities 37.002.174 $370,888,603 ASSETS Gold and Foreign Exchange $206,676,886 Notes and Coin62 words
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Article99 1966-11-28 9 LONDON. Sun. (AFP) Strong demand for gold has been recorded on the London bullion market for three consecutive daya. and the dollar price was fixed today at its highest level for seven weeks at $35.17$ an ounce. Continuing political and economic uncertainties associated particularly with the99 words
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Article108 1966-11-28 9 TdKYd, Sun. Empire Boeki K. K. of Tokyo, has firoduced an tlectric desk amp whose degree of illumination can be readily adjusted without changing the bulb. It uses cn electrie bulb, called E-lite, which permits, for instance, in the case of a 100-watt bulb lowering of its108 words
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Article, Illustration170 1966-11-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The grand old man of International motor racing, Alfred Neubauer, 75, legendary former Mercedes-Benz racing manager handed over tnVs year's Alfred Neubauer Trophy to the 1866 World Champion Driver, Jack Brabham who came to Wiesbaden for the opening of the170 words
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Article22 1966-11-28 9 HONG KONG. Sun. (UPIV —Today's money quotation s> HK55.735/5.75 per tt. HKS 15.99 per pound sterling. HK5266.375 per tael gold.22 words
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Article814 1966-11-28 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.20 am. Airline ML 019 from Kuala Lumpnr. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lnmpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuchlng. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline ML 605 from Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 12.20 p.m. Airline RC814 words
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Article686 1966-11-28 10 taj sing onn - reviewed by taj sing onn "NEW GUINEA ON THE THRESHOLD" Aspects of Social, Political and Economic De- velopment edited by E.K. Fish (Longmans. 290 pp. 37s 6d), a foreword by Sir J.G. Crawford, Director, Research School of Pacific Studies, tells us it would ''serve as an intelligent686 words
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Article, Illustration467 1966-11-28 10 At long last, after many a summer, a refreshing, stimulating book on English etymology for wordsmiths and those who use the English language. even a dictionary can be an exciting adventure into the unknown or little known when it's an Oxford enterprise. Book, or rather dictionary467 words
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Article, Illustration120 1966-11-28 10 "ISTILAH JAWATAN DAN JABATAN" (216 pp 52.50) is the latest publication by the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka to cater to the growing demand for books in Bahasa Kebangsaan or Bahasa Malaysia as Prime Minister. Tunko Abdul Rahman would like to call it. This is a China-Melayu, Melayu-China dictionary.120 words
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Article531 1966-11-28 10 ROBERT MONTGOMERY. Senior Mathematics Master at Cheshunt Grammar School is eminently qualified to write '•EXAMINATIONS" An account of their evolution as administrative devices in England (Longmans. .103 pp. 355). Like he says in a prefactory note, "born into a family of schoolteacher* and plagued with tests and531 words
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1828 1966-11-28 11 ALAN HART - THEY CAPTIVATED A KING By ALAN HART who marry kings are rare, but two of them married one king, a king who had no fewer than three wives and goodness knows how many mistresses in a fantastic life-time. He was the infamous King Carol1,828 words
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Article, Illustration466 1966-11-28 11 BEFORE the Soviet Communist Party's 20th congress in late February, 1956, Premier Nikita S. Khruschev the late Josef Stalin as "a savage, half mad power-crazed despot." The Khruschev action reducing Stalin to an "unperson" led former U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union,466 words
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387 1966-11-28 11 STUTTGART Herr Kuart Georg Kiesinger, Prime Minister of Baden Wurttemberg. one of West Germany's ten states, appears to have set his mind on going down in history as "Georg the University Founder." Promise Though BadenWiirttemberg is already the state with the most universities,387 words
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Article, Illustration636 1966-11-28 12 ]T OCCURS only once in a life time for us to be young. Being young is very important since it is the time when the seeds for our character are sown. Nevertheless it is also the appropriate time for us to636 words
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Article, Illustration332 1966-11-28 12 jVIGHT CAME. The moon x was in its first quarter, and its light would soon be seen no longer. Clouds were coming up from the east and had already covered a good part of the sky. I was standing near the •window, while my332 words
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Article, Illustration307 1966-11-28 12 'THERE was a man named Yang of Kuangling who had a dog to which he was very much attached. He took it wherever he went. Once he drunk and fell asleep in the marshland. Several men came to burn the reeds, for it307 words
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Article, Illustration290 1966-11-28 12 THE sun with its red bright colour is slowly sinking beyond the western horizon. In few minutes it will be gone. Meanwhile the bright splashes of colour seem to brighten a s if the foot of the universe was ablaze. The fresh colours of the290 words
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Article, Illustration162 1966-11-28 12 is not an end, but a means to an end. In other words we do not educate children only for the purpose of educating them. The purpose is to tram them for adult life. A s soon a? we realise this fact we162 words
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Article, Illustration418 1966-11-28 12 A TAN has lost all the honx 1 ours and qualities of being the most superior animal. He embraces the lowest means to destroy one another. In the eyes of another intelligent specimen, surh a character should be despised and mankind's status shall418 words
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Article, Illustration484 1966-11-28 12 4 S a little girl, I loved listening to stories, especially old folk-lore. I was very happy when one of my neighbours, an old Malay man came over to my house, where he would sit for N hours recounting in graphic detail accounts of Malay484 words
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Article, Illustration362 1966-11-28 12 'J'HE things that most people strive for all centre around, the one word, "home". The essentials of life are expressed by the simplest words of our language home, a happy family, food, health and comfort. The home Is something created by the members of the family within362 words
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Article, Illustration406 1966-11-28 13 Favourite the 'sick and tired —fishing FISHING is a favourite p 3 ".me and refuge for those who are "sick and tired" of t-e daily routines of the office work. An office workers who is surrounded by papers and hears the continuous "ticktack" of type-writers, often wonder how he can.406 words
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Article, Illustration303 1966-11-28 13 The Modern Age brings many evils—noise is one of the "sins" in this Jet age. People in all walks of life fight desperately to escape from this maddening word "noise". Shrewd travel agents and tour operators pander to the lust of the "escapists" from noise303 words
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Article, Illustration438 1966-11-28 13 THE dark clouds brought a sudden downpour. I looked at my watch and it showed the eleventh hour. The ram was very heavy and I found it impossible to continue my way home. Fortunately there was a house nearby. I knocked at the door438 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-11-28 13 Deepavali a day of gaieties DEEPAVALI is an ancient Indian festival. Its origin goes back to hundreds of years ago. Some worship Lakshmi, the the Goddess of wealth on the night of Deepavali. Some celebrate it because they think that the festival is just a mere avenue for a day93 words
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Miscellaneous184 1966-11-28 13 ODEON ***** 12th DAT! 12.45. 4.H0 *.15 om. Sundays Holiflaysr Extra Show at 9 a.m. 51.3&. 82.50 A M.OO vKo Fre« List, i Cash Bookings Only) 20th Centurr Fox Presents THE DINO DE LACREN'TUS Production Of The Bible'... .In The Berlnnln* FILMED IN D-150 Technicolor SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION: $1.30 to184 words
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Miscellaneous586 1966-11-28 13 yom TV and Radio mt CHANNEL 5 Koala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Tal_ ping-; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). P.M. 5.45 OPENING ANNCT Prog Summary. 5.50 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE586 words
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57 1966-11-28 14 The main gate of the Asian Games International Village built on Thailand's traditional architectural style at Bagkapi, some 18 kilometers northeast of Bangkok, is ready for occupancy by the 5th Asian Games contestants. The newly built International Village can accommodate 2,500 persons in its two-storey bunga-low-styled concrete structures divided intoPANA PHOTO - 57 words
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Article38 1966-11-28 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ceylon Sports Club trounced RAF Seletar 9-0 nil in the SHA division one league played at RAF ground yesterday. Scorers for the winners were: —Kartar Singh (5), Frida (3) and Nadarajah.38 words
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Article771 1966-11-28 14 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) Jock Brabhom, loved by everyone in Australia, is working on his fourth world Grand Prix championship, his first movie, and trying to resist the rich and famous Indianapolis 500 race. Brabham, who this year captured his third world championship in771 words
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166 1966-11-28 14 MADRID. Sun. (UPI). Wimbledon tennis champion Manuel Santana. who was operated on for torn ligaments in a knee earlier this month, said today he hoped to resume training on Feb. The handsome Spanish star, who is on crutches recovering from his operation, said he166 words
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109 1966-11-28 14 KAMPAR. Sun. More than 50 runners this morning took part in the third annual seven-mile race from Kampar to Mambang di Awan and back, organised by the Kampar District football league. Seventeen year old P. Jayaram of Rangers won the Chee Ng Trophy with109 words
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287 1966-11-28 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. The honourary secretary of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association, Mr. K.S. Manickam, today praised referees who brayed unruly mobs to enforce the lows of the gome on the ploying field. In an interview with Sunsport, Mr. Manickam said: "Few have appreciated th287 words
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Article258 1966-11-28 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Dakota Sepak Raga Club captured the Enche Buang bin Omor Junid Challenge Trophy when they beat Panchasila Club 2-1 in the finals of the senior sepak raga competition played at PSA Recreation Club over the weekend. Dakota took the first three games258 words
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Article161 1966-11-28 14 BANGKOK. Sun. (AP) Malaysia won the Southeast Asia team golf championship here today and alone with it the Putra Cup given by Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. The Malaysians flinched the title with a comfortable margin of 12 strokes over runner-up Thailand. This was the161 words
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177 1966-11-28 14 SWANSEA. Sun. (ATP) For the first time in 58 years Swansea defeated the Australian Wallabies in their Rugby Union match here yesterday although the tourists' manager bitterly criticised the refereping Swansea won at the Saint Helen's Stadium bv nine points (penalty kiek. drop goal and177 words
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Article2445 1966-11-28 15 Windsor Lad - Grand double by Cowan Street Cahir Ipoh race results £l Windsor Lad IPOH, Sun. Local jockeys came to the fore winning five of the nine races at Ipoh this afternoon, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club's November Meeting. Asuwadi landed a long priced double2,445 words
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403 1966-11-28 15 BANGKOK, Sun. (AP) South Korean boxers look like the men to beat in the Asian Games here next month. And a Japanese. Philippine and Thai boxers look like the ones with the best chances of upsetting South Korean hopes of winning a medal403 words
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Article61 1966-11-28 15 KAMPAR, Sun. The first annual meeting of. Southern. Per a k Malay Sports Clubs vviil be held at Malay Sports Club Hilir, Perak in Teluk Ansop next week. This" was disclosed here today by the secretary of the club Enche JafTar bin Nakhoda Itam. The meeting61 words
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Article, Illustration811 1966-11-28 15 Musa Scully - Motoring By Musa Scully LIKE a dashing young lover is the ALFA ROMEO GIULIA SUPER. It is indeed the Prince of mediumrange production sports saloon. It is sturdy and bold in appearance, but the styling is artistic and streamlined... and the car moves811 words
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Miscellaneous67 1966-11-28 15 BIG SWEEP v 4 TOTAL POOL: S 1,000.000 FIRST PRIZE No. 1*6958 $200,000 SECOND PRIZE No. *****2 S 75.000 THIRD PRIZE No. *****6 30.000 FOURTH PRIZE No. *****6 S 15.000 STARTERS (55.000 each) Nos. *****5 *****5 *****5 *****2 *****8 *****8 *****9 *****2 *****2 SPECIAL CONSOLATION PRIZE (last Ave digits) No.67 words
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1048 1966-11-28 16 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Davie Herd scored four times yesterday as Manchester United capitalised on an injury to Sunderland goalie Jim Montgomery to win 5-0. They join Chelsea, held to a 1-1 tie at Stoke, at the top of the English soccer leagues1,048 words
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Article752 1966-11-28 16 LONDON. Sun. (UPI» Standings in the English and Scottish football leagues after yesterday's matches: DIVISION ONE P. W. D. L. F A. Pta Chelsea 18 9 7 2 35 19 25 Manchester United 17 12 1 4 37 23 25 Stock City 18 10 3752 words
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Article57 1966-11-28 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Asians beat NegriMalacca Asians by 26 points (four goals, try, penalty) to three points (penalty) in the rugger match played on th» padang here today. Scorers for Singapore Asians were: Yeow Tong (2), Rudy Richards, Koh Poh and Yue Yong. Negri-Malacca got their penalty57 words
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257 1966-11-28 16 BANGKOK. Sun. (AP) The Japanese appear certain to win all seven gold medals at stake in the Asian Games table tennis competition at Bangkok next month. Of the countries entered in the event. South Korea and Nationalist China are probably the257 words
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Article158 1966-11-28 16 SINGAPORE. Sun «AFP) Indonesia's directorgeneral of soorts. Colonel Sukamto Saidiman has sent a cable of condolence to the Asian Games Federation on the death of its vice-president G D Sondhi Radio Jakarta reported today. In his cable. Colonel Saidiman expressed sympathy to the late Sondhi'.s family158 words
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Article155 1966-11-28 16 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI). The Japanese national soccer team which will compete in the sth Asian Games in Bangkok defeated a Hong Kong Selection team B—28 —2 yesterday belore 5.000 spectators at the National Btadium. The two teams ended the first half 1 1 and Hong Kong155 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1966-11-28 16 Tai Sing Onn - CHENG HOE GETS VITAL POINT By Tai Sing Onn KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia tonight handed out an 8-1 rout to India in the Thomas Cup Asian Zone West tie at Stadium Negara. In the last doubles match of the night, Malaysia's top doubles pair,1,123 words
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320 1966-11-28 16 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) The world's most important mixed sale of thoroughbred the catalogue features over 1,500 lots the biggest tally in messrs, Tattersalls twenty years history begin at Newmarket Cambridgeshire tomorrow. Six days of hard selling are expected to realise an aggregate in excess of320 words
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