Eastern Sun, 29 November 1966

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  • 24 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 134. Tuesday, November 29 1966. MC(P) 1942 KDN 23(»9 Trice 15 renin
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  • 157 1 AUSTIN, Texas, Mon. (I PI) President Johnson was deciding today whether to agree to Christmas and New Year's cease-fires in Vietnam. The Texas White House I'nited States and South Vietnamese officials are still weighing the Vietcong's offer for two 48-hour holiday truce periods. There has been
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  • 78 1 MANILA, Mon. Malaysia ha? agreed to pass on to the Philippines the names of Filipino smugglers and vessels engaged in the illegal traffic of goods from Sabah to this country. Foreign Secretary Xarciso Ramos said here today. In a chat with newsmen, Mr. Ramos said
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  • 88 1 HONG KONG, Mon Funeral services were held here yesterday for the late Dr. Li Shu-Fan. who served as thp Republic of China's first Minister of Health. Dr. Li. who also was medical adviser to the late Dr. Sun Yat Sen, founder of the Republic 55
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  • 491 1 From this stronghold the Vietcong is directed and Libe beamed into SAIGON, MON. (UPI) AIR FORCE BS2 bombers today unloaded tons of high explosives on the suspected Communist Party located in War Zone C about 65 miles north-west of Saigon, a military spokesman reported. THE high flying
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  • 197 1 JAKARTA, Mon. <I T PI) Former Indonesian air force chief Omar Dhani goes on trial at 9 a m. on Wednesday on charges of high treason. Dhani. now stripped of his rank of Vice Air Mar- shal of the Indonesian Air Force, is accused of complicity in
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  • 61 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin, the Secretary for Defence, and Lt. General Tan Sri Abdul Hamid bin Bidin. the Chief of the General Staff, will make a flvedav visit to Thailand as guests of the Commander-in-Chief of the Thai Armed Forces. They
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  • 67 1 KARACHI. Mon. Iran and S ngapore today became the 23rd and 24th member* of the Colombo Plan organisation. Pakistani delegate I. A Khan, in proposing membership for the two nations to the ministerial meeting said Singapore was actually rejoining the Plan since she was included with Malaysia
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  • 74 1 LONDON. Mon (CPI).— Rcatle John Lennon took up a new trade yesterday as a top hatted doorman outside an exclusive '.Members only* publir lavatory in London's Soho distrirt. It was all in fun. Lennon was taking part in a Christmas film being prepared by satirists Peter
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  • 112 1 ACAPLLCO. MEXICO Mon. (UPI) —German movie Queen Elke Somnier was detained at the airport while trying to leave the Acapulco Film Festival because she did not pay her hotel bill of C.5.53.200 informed sources reported yesterday. They said the bill came from a private party the bustv
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  • 375 1 TOKYO, Mon. l*PI) Japan's conservative Premier Eisaku Sato, plagued by alleged black mist' scandals, faced more trouble today in his bid for re-election as President of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. With the party convention set for Thursday. Mr. Sato was reported to be planning
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  • 400 1 MANILA, Mon. The six-nation South-east Asian Education Minister's Conference approved today wide-ranging joint educational projects ultimately aimed at plugging the "brain drain" in this region. President Johnson's special adviser on Asian Development programmes, Mr. Eugene Black, addressed the conference's closing session and pledged
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  • 32 1 SAIGON. Mon. Baek Kwang-Nam. correspondent for the Korean newspaper Donu-A Ilbo. was killed today in a collision of two cars at Di An, north east of Saigon. Korean newsmen reported.
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  • 243 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. —A total of 512.508 in cash, jewellery and other property was reported stolen in two separate house-breaking and theft incidents over the weekend, the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, said today. On the morning of Nov. 2n, at about 4 a.m. Che Siah
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  • 215 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A man who jumped bail gix years ago was arrested and fined $550 or three months' imprisonment after he had pleaded guilty before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. Toh Weng Cheong, today. The man. Ong Say Chuan. 50. was charged with
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  • 153 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Tang See Chim, M.P. for Chua Chu Kang, will ask what plans the Government has for the overall development of his constituency during the next Parliament sitting which begins on Dec. 5. Mr. Tang will also a.*k the Minister for Law and National Development
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  • 131 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 17-year-old cyclist Quah Ah Teck. of Cheong Hoe Avenue, was killed yesterday evening when he was involved in an accident with a motor-car at the junction of Yio Chu Kang Road and Lorong Napiri. The car was said to be travelling along
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  • 159 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Postal Department has announced that with the effect from Dec. 1, this year, the postage rates on insured boxes and insurance fee on postal articles addressed to overseas countries will be revised. Past age rates on insured boxes to Commonwealth countries (excluding Brunei) will
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  • 140 2 SINGAPORE, Mob, A well-known external examiner from the Royal Academy of Dancing. Miss Sybil Spencer, will arrive here on Dec. 3 to conduct examinations here and to give classes of instructions to local dancers and teacher's courses. Miss Spencer who is now in
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  • 277 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Economic Development Board is inviting private developers to submit proposals for the development of Bukit Peropok (Water Tower Hill) and its surrounding area. An EDB Press release stated that thig was to encourage further participation by the private sector in the
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  • 185 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Roval Air Force families in Singapore will be spending Christmas the local way. For them there will he no trudging in the deep snow for Christmas decorations. Rut the spirit is the same, they'll hunt around for cards, and candles,
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  • 318 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Board of Directors of Dunlop Malayan Industries today announced that it would offer six million new shares of $1 each early next year to stockholders. The new issue, in the proportion of one new ordinary share for every
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  • 55 2 SINGAPORE. Mon A 25 year old Indonesian, P_ a ?£ku bin Adi, was fined Sd.ooo in default six months' imprisonment in the Ninth Magistrate's court today. Dangku had pleaded guilty to possession of 354.2 lbs of dutiable tobacco in a prahu in the sea off Siglap, on
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  • 301 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd- has commenced the construction of a new "asbestos cement sheeting" plant at its Bukit Timah site. This was announced today by Mr. R.J. Gray, the Company's General Manager. who said: "This is in conjunction with the Company's policy of
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  • 586 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. A young Singapore pianist and arts graduate is taking a three months' course in educational television in Britain to prepare for work on education for schools which starts on T.V. Singapura next year. She is Miss Helen Chla, of 41
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  • 134 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ninety-two naval cadets from the Republic of Korea will arrive in Singapore tomorrow morning in two naval vessels the Kyong *vi and Kang Won. On board will be the Commander of the R.O.K. Naval Training Squadron. Commodore Ko Kyong Yong.
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  • 449 2 SINGAPORE* Mon.—-A recommendation to wt up a National Teachers' Council has been put up bv teacher-delegates to the third Asian seminar which ended here yesterday. This was one of 14 recommendations put up by the teachers after a group discussion on "Professional Improvement" a
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  • 128 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Air India's air fleet has been enhanced with the acquistion of a Boeing 707 337 B delivered to the organisation in Bombay recently Mr. Pinto. Regional Manager for Air India in Singapore, said that "the new aircraft is the ultimate in safety and design."
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 70 2 S'pore Diary 7.30 p.m. Cultural Centre. Canning Rise: "Yeoneo of the Guard", a stage play organised by the Y.M.C.A 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Wei Sin School. Jurong Road; Hwa Ming School, Lai Hock Kee Hng: Kampong Tengah. Pongqol Road; and Kamoong Race Course off
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  • 1307 3  -  By Martin Lim SINGAPORE, Mon. The biggest problem which Singapore had created for itself was to hove educated a population which now would never go back to the low levels of rewards in the past. This was stated by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee
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  • 471 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. An International Labour Organisation leader today called for the setting up of an Asian Regional Employment and Training Plan—an Asian Manpower Plan, in short. He is Mr. C. Wilfred Jenks, Deputy Director-Ge-neral of the International Labour Office, who was speaking
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  • 223 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Qantas proposals to resume night flights to Jakarta and use two pilots on short flights to New Zealand and Noumea are completely safe as this has been thoroughly checked by the Department of Civil Aviation. A spokesman for the department said this
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  • 80 3 TAIPING. Mon. Tunku Ahmad bin Tunku Abdul Gaffar. the Taiping Town Council's new chairman. will preside for the first time at the Council's monthly meeting to be held here tomorrow at 8 p.m. Tynku Ahmad, a Malaysian civil service officer, took over from Mr.
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  • 151 3 KIWLA LUMPUR. Mon. Sixty-four units in Phase 111 of the Jalan Suncei Besi low-cost flats are nearing rompletion and will he ready for occupation towards the end of next month. These will be allocated with priority to owner-occu-piers of chief tenants who
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  • 271 3 KARACHI. Mnn. Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam said here today the Island Republic's re-entry into the Colombo Plan body "admirably demonstrates the flexibility of the Asian self-help organisation." Mr. Rajaratnam. who was speaking at the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee Conference, noted
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  • 408 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Malays were not to fall into a trap in believing: that their future could be safeguarded by purely racialist representation through political parties. This advice was hammered home by Enche Rahim Ishak. Minister of State for Education, when he addressed
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  • 80 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Dr. B.C. Lee. Director of Technical Education. New Zealand, arrived here today for discussions in conjunction with Colombo Plan's §l-4 million vocational training school to he built In Jesselton soon. Dr. Lee will be holding discussions with officials and authorities
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  • 445 4  -  BY CHAN KAM YAU. KUALA LUMPUR, MON. The emergence of the Eastern Sun four months ago came as the answer to a young artist's dream. Frankie Lim, 20, had always wanted to be a commercial artist and particularly a car- toonist. After obtaining his G.CE.
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  • 94 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Ikebana International Kuala Lumpur Chapter will hold a Christmas luncheon party at the Royal Selangor Golf Club on Thursday at 12.30 o.m. Its members will bold a display of Christmas flower arrangements at the luncheon. The Kuala Lumour Chapter is part of
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  • 86 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The President of Taiwan Provincial Educational Association. Mr. Shieh Tung Min. arrived here today for a three-day visit. Mr. shieh. who is also the Speaker of Taiwan Provincial Assembly, said he would study the educational system in the country. Mr. Shieh had
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  • 64 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Beginning today, a third programme will be presented by the Nat onal Art Gallery during the Picasso exhibition. The film, which is entitled "From Renoir to Picasso Three aspects of Modern Painting", was produced in Belgium and lasts half-an-hour. Screening of this film
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  • 200 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A contractor, who was convicted for failing to register for the National Service, was given the benefit of the doubt by the Chief Justice, Dato Azmi bin Mohamed, and had his sentence set aside today. Chay Hon Song. Alias Joseph Tsai, was
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  • 135 4 BRUNEI TOWN. Mob. (UPI). Another Msl million worth of machinery Is to be installed at the ipint Japanese-Brunei owned TaJtehara Shipyard at Muara, Brunei. The shipyard's Managing Director, Mr. T. Nakagawa. is in Japan negotiating the deal. The shipyard is a joint venture between
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  • 96 4 TAPAH. Mon. A man with 16 previous convictions and who is also a police supervisee, was today sentenced by the Tapah Magistrate. Encbe Abu Bakar bin Osman. to 12 months Jail on a criminal breach of trust charge. In addition, he was sentenced to six months
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  • 54 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, paid an official visit to the Picasso exhibition at the National Art Gallery at 12,00 noon today. He wa s welcomed by the chairman of the board of trustees. National Art
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  • 277 4 IndonesiaMalaysia telecom line from Thursday KTAL^LTMPTR^ION. AfALAYSIA and Indonesia will Inaugurate a telecommunication service on Thursday. The Ministers concerned of both Governments, have been invited to say "hello" to each other at an inauguration ceremony. Services between Penang and Medan will also be resumed soon. Proposals have been made and
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  • 125 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A fashion show will be held at the Dragon Court on Dec. 9 at 4 p.m to raise funds for the Kx-Service-men's Association of Malaysia. It is also to help promote Malaysian fabric. The show is organised by the Harl
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  • 163 4 BRUNEI TOWN, Mo n. (AFP) The Brunei Government Is seriously considering setting up a Force of Auxiliary Police Officers to be its eyes and ears, according to local newspaper reports. Such a force, organised like the Fast Malaysian Border Scouts whose usefulness was
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  • 137 4 KUANTAN. Mon. The Pahang Government has set up a committee to review the State machinery for better and more efficient service. The setting up of the committee, said the Mentri Be.sar, Dato Yahaya bin HaJI Mohamed Seh. was in response to the Deputy Prime Minister's call
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  • 74 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A Variety Show. "HalaHala A Go-Go." will be held at the Stadium Negara at 8 p.m on Friday, in aid of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis (Selangor branch) Building Fund. The Sultan of Selangor will be attending the show. The appeals
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 4 Singapore's chairman of the Economic Development' Board Mr. Hon Sui Sen is pictured as he attends the inaugural meeting of the Asian Development Bank held in Tokyo on Nov. 24. AP Photo
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  • 214 4 KUALA LUMPUR. MONDAY. A COMPANY to be called "BUMI-RAIL" Is In the process of formation with a proposed capital of $1 million to provide transport service in West Malaysia. i The company will be a joint venture between the bumiputras and Malayan Railway in which
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  • 47 4 SELAMA. Mon. The National Type Primary School here will hold its Bth annual concert, Prize-giving Day and art and craft exhibition on Thursday at the school premises at 6.30 p.m. Puan Wok Kamariah. wife of the Selama Town Board Health Inspector, will present the prizes.
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  • 119 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mow. The National Muslim Students' Society, Malaysia, today supported the concept of KITA (Kesatuan Inti-Muda Teng?ara Asia* which is the "brainchild" of Tan Sri Ghazali Shaft*. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. "KITA" would be symbolic of the unity of
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  • 80 4 MALACCA. Mon. THe Chief Minister of Malarca. Enche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. yesterday called on kampong menfolk to get over their tendencies to idle in coffee shops and to instead spend more time with their families, particularly their children, so that they would not
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  • 66 4 KUCHING. Mon. —An association aimed at consolidating all native youth clubs in Sarawak has been form?" in here. It is called The Association of Sarawak Native Youth Clubs." Announcing this today, tne acting general secretary, Enche Ahmad Haji Ebon, said ASNYC was not formed to comoete with existing
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  • 31 4 MUAR. Mon.—The Defence Corps here wnl hold a dinner on Dec. 4 a 1 7.30 p.m. to celebrate lis 3rd anniversary and to mars the end of Indonesian Confrontation.
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  • 188 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Dr. K. J. Sheen. New Zealand's Director of Education, will visit Malaysia from Dec. 5 to 10 paying particular attention to his country's contribution under the Colombo Plan programme to the development of education in Last Malaysia. Dr. Sheen will arrive in Kuala
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  • 41 4 KLANG. Mon. Gan Kin Swee, of 21. Meru Village, Klang. was fined $460 in the Klang Magistrate's Court for failing to furnish returns of income together with certified copies of accounts for the years of assessment 1965 and 1966.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 291 5 HOLLYWOOD, Mon. (UPI). Helmeted Sheriff's deputies held the upper hand yesterday after the third consecutive weekend of rebellion by young protesters along youth dance clubs on the Sunset Strip. Deputies arrested 60 persons late last night in a crackdown on curfew violators and loiterers
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    • 67 5 WASHINGTON, Mon.(AP) —The U.S. Agriculture Department reports its scientists have isolated and identified a chemical compound that keeps certain insects from developing into adults. It is a hormone-like com- pound. called Juvabione. obtained from the wood of the balsam tree. Studies indicate, the department said, the substance
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    • 116 5 SAFFORD. Alabama, Mon. (UPI). A Greyhound bus overturned on ra i n-slick State Highway 22 miles South of here yesterday strewing passengers along the road and injuring 25 of them. Doctors said they believed all 25 would survive the crash. Troopers said the
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    • 115 5 LONDON, Mon. (AFP). Indian beauty Reita Faria, the new "Miss World," made public today her decision to cancel her plans for touring U.S. bases in the Far East including South Vietnam with U.S. comedian Bob Hope. Dr. Mehta, India's High Commissioner in London, advised her
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    • 376 5 SEOUL, Mon. (AP).— A three-year-old Korean prodigy who delights in solving problems in differential and integrated calculus and in writing poetry is sending President Johnson a getwell letter and a book he has authorised. In the letter. Kim UngOng said he was sorry he
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    • 322 5 ACAPULCO, Mexico, Mon. (AP) Acapulco's ninth review of film festival ended last night after almost two weeks of pictures and pulchitrude. Most observers figured it to be the best festival in this West Coast resort so far. mainly because of the big names from the movie
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    • 258 5 LONDON, Mon. (AP) Sixty-four of the world's seafaring nations meet in London today to adopt new safety measures to cut the risks of fires on the high seas. They meet under heavy pressure from American public opinion, alarmed by recent fire disasters on cruise liners. Congress
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    • 52 5 Helsinki, Mon. (AP). The German 480-ton coastal ship "Riegel" from Hamburg sank early today in a gale in the month of the Gulf of Finland 15 nautical miles off the island of Utoe. The Danish ship 'mereantic* had picked up two men but four others who abandoned
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    • 45 5 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) —The largest death toll due to air pouultion in history occurred on May 8, 1902 when hot ashes, smoke and dense fumes from volcanic Mont Pele killed an estimated 30,000 people in St. Pierre, Martinique, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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    • 254 5 LONDON, Mon. (AP).—-A 27-year-old auto salesman claims he won more than US$70,000 on a British soccer pool but cannot collect because his winning coupon was mislaid by an agent of the pools firm. And four million addicts who send in their weekly coupons through an
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    • 143 5 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) —A young mother—friendless. destitute and suffering from cancer—plunged from a window of her fifth floor apartment before dawn yesterday with her son in her arms. Both were killed. Police tentatively identified the victims as Maria Jessurun. a Venezuelan in her late 20s. and
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    • 41 5 SUKICH Nimmanhaeminda, chairman of Thailand's delegation to the U.N. told the group, that Communist China must not be admitted into the l .N. because it is bent on crushing the world organisation last week. AP Photo.
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    • 132 5 CAIRO, Mon. (AP). Greek Foreign Minister Mr. Johannes Toumbas ha s expressed the belief that the current bilateral talks between Greece and Turkey on the Cyprus issue will culminate in a solution based on "realities." In an interview published in the Cairo newspaper A 1
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    • 360 5 LONDON. Mon. (AP) British-Argentine talks over the future of the Falkland Islands begin at the foreign office today with Britain determined to let the Islanders decide who is to rule them. A preliminary round lasting two days, to allow the Argentine government to explain
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    • 135 5 ACAPULCO. Mexico. Mon. (AP) Orson Welles' latest movie "Champanadas a Medionoche" (Falstaff) received the Andre Bazin award last night from the International Federation of Cinema Writers for being the best shown during the Acapulco review of film festivals. The movie, directed by Welles and with him
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    • 160 5 COPENHAGEN, Mon Prime Minister Jens Otto Krag has dropped all plans to form a coalition and announced his long-domi-nant Social Democrats will continue to rule as a minority government. The Social Democrats trimmed by the loss of seven seats in last Tuesday's Parliamentary Elections have been
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    • 230 5 CAIRO, Mon. (AP). U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy was quoted yesterday as saying that United States, the Soviet Union and other developed countries should join efforts to eliminate the threat of hunger and disease menacing the world. "The United States must support the efforts of countries
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    • 96 5 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Mon. (AP). Mayor Aba Khousky of the Israeli seacost city of Haifa, last night defended Israel's attack on Jordan, with "Have we not the «inv ple human right of self-de-fence?" Mr. Khousky, on a threeweek tour of the United States, said in an interview
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    • 808 6 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI). THE man who allegedly knows President Sukarno's movements during the early hours of last year's un successful Indonesian Communist coup goes on trial for his life later this week. Former A i r Vice-Mar-shal Omar Dhani, (42) will
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    • 100 6 TOKYO, Mon. (AP) Mam demonstrations against price Increases were held throughout the country yesterday. Sponsors said 2,750, 000 persons took part in rallies held at 298 cities. Police, which estimated a lower turnout of 1,690,000, taid the demonstrators flowed into the streets but held orderly demonstrations.
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    • 71 6 KARACHI. Pakistan. Mon. Singapore Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. and Nepalese Industries Minister. Mr. Nagendra Prasad Risal. arrived here last night to lead their countries' deleStions at a ministerial meetl of the Colombo Plan consultative committee beginning today. Earlier. New Zealand Foreign Minister Mr. R.G. Gerard
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    • 48 6 WELL, guess what so-attractive Ann-Christine Londblom of Stockholm wants to do for a living? She wants to be a PHOTOGRAPHER. But colleague Hasse Person who's already in the business figured she had possibilities on the other side of the camera. Here's the result of his hunch.
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    • 84 6 BOMBAY, India. Mon. (AP) Queen Frederica and Princess Irene of Greece, who arrived here by train from New Delhi, visited two Hindu temples in Bombay yesterday. The royal tourists, who will be here for two days, were given a warm welcome by Brahmin priests at Babulnath
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    • 60 6 TOKYO. Mon. (UPl)—Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako tocay hosted a luncheon party at the Imperial Palace in honour ot mree new foreign ambassadors to Japan. Guests of honour were Canadian Ambassador Herbert O. Moran, Lebanese Ambassador Touftic Awad and Burmese Ambassador U Ba Shw e and their
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    • 61 6 TOKYO. Mon. (AFP) The body of another alpinist was found on the frozen slopes of Mt. Fuji this morning to bring the alpine tragedy to seven. Six climbers had been reported killed and six others injured early yesterday when members of alpine clubs attempted to scale the
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    • 231 6 Millions watch first live transPacific TV TOKYO. Mon. (AP) The first live transpacific television broadcasts from the United States were successfully flashed to screens in Japan today. Millions of people throughout this Far East nation watched the live broadcasts clearly before going to work. The experimental 90minute TV broadcasts via
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    • 83 6 MANILA, Mon. The Armed Forces of the Philippines Research and Development Centre unveiled yesterday a new rifle which fires "50 rounds per minute, has only seven assembled parts and cheaper than the Armalite rifle. The Armalite rifle is the most modern of its kind in
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    • 84 6 TOKYO, Mon.(UPl)—Eight Japanese fishermen were reported missing early today when two salmon fishing boats were capsized by high waves in the Pacific off northern Japan. The 30-ton Tokuei Maru with a crew of seven overturned about 300 yards off the coast of Misawa city. Another salmon boat carrying
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    • 94 6 CHICAGO, Illinois, Mon. (AP) The traffic death toll for the four-day Thanksgiving weekend appeared headed for a record high late yesterday. The count reached 545. Fatalities were running about 12 per cent ahead of last year. There were 615 killed during the 102-hour Thanksgiving holiday in
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    • 136 6 KARACHI. Pakistan. Mon. (AP) Nearly one thousand Sikh pilgrims from neighbouring India and Afghanistan yesterday celebrated the 497 th birth anniversary of the founder of their religion, Guru Nanak. at his birth place 500 miles west of Lahore. Festivities will continue for three days. The birth place,
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    • 138 6 HONG KONG, Mon Red Chinese authorities have strengthened border control measures, including the use of fierce police dogs, to prevent people from escaping into Hong Kong or Macao, a Hong Kong newspaper reported today. The rightwing Sing Tao. quoting travellers from the mainland, said
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    • 58 6 MANILA, Mon. (UPI> Four convicts sentenced to die in the electric chair today have been given a 45day reprieve by President Ferdinand E. Marcos. Pres. Marcos issued the reprieve orders last night while the Justice Department review the convicts* appeal for executive clemency. The last execution
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    • 129 6 NEW DELHI. Mtn. (ipj, A propose trip to Sou'h Vietnam by India's newly crowned Miss World has stirred angry opposition from Indian youth sat ions, it was reported ye* terday. The All-India Youth Feds ration said it will try to stop the visit. It sent
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    • 200 6 PRINCETON. New Jersey, Moil. <AP) —A gallup pool taken the week after elections shows Michigan's Governor George Romney the toi> choice for Republican Presidential candidate in 1968, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Romney was the favourite of 39 per cent of Republicans and 34 per cent
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    • 83 6 TOKYO, Mon (UPI) A student protest strike today spread to the second Tokyo campus of Meiji University. Students at the university's Ikuta campus joined 8.000 other Meiji students at the Izumi campus in a boycott of classes to protest a scheduled increase in tuition cost. The Izumi campus
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    • 58 6 ISTANBUL. Turkey. Mofl (AP) Eighteen children died in a measles epidemic last week around Erzurum province in north-eastern Turkey, the Istanbul daily newspaper, Milliyet, reported yesterday. The paper said 20 children among 64 other cases were hospitalised in a grave condition as the epidemic struck town? and villages
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    • 442 7 Rhodesia—next move up to UN now SALISBURY, Mon. (t'PI). Hope waned yesterday that Britain and Rhodesia would reach agreement on the Rhodesian independence issue before the matter is turned over to the United Nations. British Commonwealth Secretary Mr. Herbert Bowden left by plane for London after only one of two
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    • 335 7 BAGUIO. Philippines, Mon A world official of the Serent h-day Adventists' denomination has warned Far Eastern ministers that "the box" (television) can rob them of their interest in the B«ok (the Bible). The high church official also called for formation of a "Television Anonymous" to assist
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    • 43 7 PRINCE HIRO (right), elder son of the Japan's crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko, accompanied by his parents (on his left) attends the Jupiter Trio concert held at the Sankei Hall in downtown Tokvo recently. PANA Photo. PANA Photo.
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    • 191 7 DUBLIN. Mon. tAFP) Irish writers using the English language have decided to end 40 years of submission to state censorhip laws by challenging the government's control. They have formed a Censorship Reform Society which hopes to test the laws in the Irish Supreme Court. Neither author,
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    • 76 7 BONN. Mon. (UPl)—West Germany's month-old government crisis may not be over after all. Social Democrats, opposed to any political partnership with the Christian Democrats, have begun telegraphing protests to Social Democratic headquarters in Bonn. Most of those against the move fear the Christian Democrats' choices for
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    • 149 7 FLORENCE. Mo n. (AFP). —Florence's opera house reopened last night with a performance in aid of victims of the recent floods. The theatre had barelv recovered from the flr»n<j, when water and mud from the River Arno rose to the level of the boxes. Last night's
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    • 165 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (AFP) Economist Dr. Waller Haller called for increased taxes yesterday to ward off the threat of inflation in the United State. Dr. Haller, former president of the committee of economic advisors to the president, was speaking over a televised programme. "Meet the
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    • 253 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (I'PI). A raid early yesterday on a "Narcotics factory" operated by a self-taught chemist in his loft apartment netted thousands of doses of the hallucinatory drug Mescaline, police re- ported. City and federal narcotics agents said they seized a pound
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    • 108 7 ANN ARBOR. Michigan Mon. (UPI) More than 400 physicians and scientists will gather at the University of Michigan this conning weekend to share their accumulate<j knowledge of the causes and control of high blood pressure. The conference, sponsored by the University Medical School, is expected
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    • 57 7 AMMAN. JORDAN. Mon. (AP.) —Officials have announced that a Syrian Army Officer and four soldiers arrived in Jordan and asked for political asylum, which was granted them. They include Lieutenant Yousef All and Private Fawaz Hatoum. a relative of Major Saleem Hatoum. leader of the abortive attempt
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    • 157 7 MONTEVIDEO, Mon. (UPI> The Communist Party showed surprising gains last night in first returns from Uruguay's national constitutional reform and presidential elections. Results were far from conclusive. but at 9.30 p.m. (0030GMT > totals from 32 bellweather boxes in Montevideo showed the Castrooriented Frente
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    • 155 7 PASADENA, California, Mon. <AFP> The American space satellite Mariner 4, which has covered nearly 1.000.000.000 miles in two years aloft, is sill "live" and sending back faint signals to earth, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory said here yesterday. Launched on November 28 1964. Mariner 4 went into a
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    • 538 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (t'PI). —Poor nations of the world will apply this week for membership in the club of trading nations trying to establish a new Inter- national currency. They will make their plea through the 20 executive directors of the 105-member International Monetary Fund
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    • 209 7 LONDON, Mem (UFD London newspapers today hailed the results of the general elections in Australia and New Zealand as proof of the two countries' determination to combat Communism. The London Times commented editorially, it seems quite clear that both Mr. Holt in Australia and Mr.
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    • 263 7 NEW YORK, (UPI) An army of sanitation men was called out yesterday to dispose of the estimated 1.800 tons of refuse piled np during the Northeast's Thanksgiving weekend air pollution crisis. The city sanitation department stopped burning refuse between noon Thurs* day and
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    • 75 7 LONDON, Mon. (AFP) President Nahum Goldman of the World Jewish Congress said here last night on his arrival from Israel that the rebirth of "NeoNaziism" in Germany is "not too dangerous.* But he warned against under estimating the impor ance of recent electoral successes of the
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    • 141 6 IVITWIN THE SECRET PROJECTION CHAMBER AT UNCLE HEADQUARTERS. STARTLING FILMS ARE SWOWM BY CHIEF ALEXANDER WAVERLV ANP AG NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES. ME CAN MARDLV KNOW TWAT WE H/MSELF WILL FALL TRAGIC VICTIM TO THE AWESOME WEAPON TMAT WILL SOON TEMPT THRUSH AND TRIGGER All through the NIkSHT. SOLO'S MIND strugglcs
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    • 27 7 BC IFTHEPEI&SUCrt ATWiN&AS REINCARNATION, win. we Meer A&AIN IN OOR, NEXT* 1.1 FG that depends. WHAT" ARE yto COMIN& BACK AS? ft '0 0 that- increases OORCHANCgS,...
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  • 765 8 qnfOAPORH has been a free port for over a century and goods from various part* of the world continue to fill it* shops. This has conditioned the taste of Singaporeans for foreign goods. Until recently very few products were "mad locally, and what were then made did
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  • 614 8  -  By M. Dennigan Israel, Monday. GAZA, Mon. (UPI) There are no machine guns and no barbed wires in tight. It is a narrow, shallow ditch with sheep peacefully grazing on one side and bent-backed farmers toiling in their fields on
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  • 816 8  -  By: Colin Jones Editor of The Statist LONDON Mon. IT is more than a century and a half since the idea of linking Britain with the Continent by a tunnel under the English channel was first seriously mooted. A mining engineer named MathieuFavier put
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  • 714 8  -  By Michael B. Kraft SALISBURY, Mon. (UPI) Most white Rhodesians who oppose turning over control of Rhodesia to the African majority claim the Africans are basically like children politically they should be seen and not heard. Rhodesia's four million Africans have been relatively quiet
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  • Commercial and industrial
    • 224 9 tO!*DOtf, Mon. (AP) The British Motor Corporation yesterday told 750.000 owneri of Its Minis and other frontwheel drive cars that they may be In danger of brake failure. About a fifth of the cars concerned are overseas. Fh® company asked the owners
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    • 142 9 LONDON. M0n.—1966 has proved a year of progress for Standard-Triumph International. The Company's share of the United Kingdom market has increased from 6.8% to 7.8% since September last year, and the Company intends an even greater penetration. One of this year's recipients of the newly
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    • 122 9 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Mon. <AP) An 11-man Korean trade mission led oy Mr. Sang Hahn flew into Montego Bay International airport yesterday from Caracas for a four day stay in the island. The party was met on arrival by Mr. Eric Williams, Airport Manager. Speaking for
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    • 419 9 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI). •ppears to be all over but the shouting, but Uii f r£s* l ?i #r r rmt »n*ta is still doinf plenty of that, w- en Ibnu Suwoto. Bratanata's director CHnaral of Oil and Gas thus far has
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    • 224 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. SONY CORPORATION has announced today the completion of a shoulder type, battery powered, truly portable magnetic Video Tape Recorder and Camera which was exclusively designed for picture and sound recording as one of the accessories of SONY CV-2000 Home Videocorder Series. This
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    • 36 9 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Tin held barely steady in the morning session and turnover was 455 tons, mostly carries. Spot buyers 1203 sellers 1204. Three months buyers 1204 sellers 1205 business 1205. Settlement 1204.
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    • 25 9 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) —Money quotations: HK55.7375/5.7512 per US Dollar for cash. HK$ 15.99 per pound sterling. HK5266.625 per tael of gold.
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    • 165 9 TOKYO. Japan. Mon. The Ministry of Transport has started a careful study of application for permission to build six mammoth oil tankers of 180.000 deadweight ton class recently filed by shipping firms under the Government's 23rd annual (fiscal 1967) shipbuilding programme. The industry
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    • 88 9 VISITORS to Eindhoven in Holland can be excused for thinking they have sighted a "flying saucer" of UFO (unidentified flying object), but what they see is the new Philips exhibition hall, pictured above. Called the Evoluon, the hall was built to celebrate the 75th anniversary
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    • 686 9 SINGAPORE, M on. Conditions on the Stock Exchange were active. Prices were slightly easier in some leading counters. Central Sugars (par value at $1.00) the first time being listed on the Stock. Exchange staged a feature with 72,000 units. Business done below par from
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    • 15 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today was $605-i per plcul, down i.
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    • 298 9 SINGAPORE. M on. December first grade rubber buyers f o b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 62 cents per lb., up J cent from previous close. The tone was very quiet. After an unchanged opening the market steadied
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    • 135 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. BO AC in London has announced an operating surplus of earnings of £l6 million sterling, for the half yearly period from April 1 to Oct. 15. This however does not include deductions for interest payments and similar provisions. Traffic revenue rose by ten
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    • 416 9 INDUSTRIAL Boustead B. 1J51 8. 1.54 Central Sugar* Chemical C®. C"Id Storage Dun lop .92 1.53 2.96 2 79 .93 1.54 2.98 E. Smelting CD Esso Ords 2.96 4.12 2.97 United HoMs Fit* pa trlclcs F. N. Ords. Gammon 1.88 I.SO 1.28 1.48 1.55 3.34 1 36
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    • 42 9 First Malayan Second Malayan 2.12 1.51 2.22 1 61 Third Malayan 1.06 1.17 Malaysian Commerce XD... ■83 AA Mai. Saving Fund Sterling 1.26 1.36 Commodity 8/8 4/3 First Hong Kong 1.00 1.05* Second Hong Kong .70 .74* (*Uong Kong Currency)
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    • 112 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sin ciw pore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were. Buyers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 41.00 Coconut oil FOB Drums 42.50 Loose Copra Mixed Nov/Bee. 2650 Sugar (Java) rxgodown 26.50 Nutmegs 110s 495.00 Nutmegs B St W Garbled Lam pong 235.00 Black Pepper (FOB) 122.50 Pepper
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    • 70 9 SINGAPORE. Mon fAFP) A shipment of 72.3 million yards of textiles to cater for the government staff and the Armed Forces is expected in Jakarta next month. Industry and Deve--lopm en t Minister, Mr. Sanusl Hardjadinata stated today, according to Radio Jakarta. The textiles would enable the
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    • 139 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. —The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Yamanashi Maru 3/4 Straat Clarence 5 Lars Maersk 6/7 Ragna Bakke 8/9 London Maru 10/11 Laomedon 13/14 Mohammed! 15/16 Trianon 19 Surma 21/22 Empire Gannet 23/24 Etsuzan Maru 25/26 Bouganville 27/28 Shigeshima Maru 31/32
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    • 867 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE from Knala Lumpur. Time 8.20 a.m. Airline MAL 019 Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MAL 121 from Knala Lumpur. Time 10..50 a.m. Airline MAL 451 from Kuching. Time 10.50 a.m. Airline MAL 401P from Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MAI. 005 from Penang. Ipoh.
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  • Malaysia Land Investment Co., Ltd. (Feature)
    • 304 10 MALAYSIA Land Investment Co. Ltd. is one of the biggest housing estate developers in Singapore and Malaysia and has invested a considerable amount of capital in the housing industry. In 1964 this Company launched its first project at Bedokville which was eminently successful, in
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    • 180 10 ONE BLOCK OF 11-STORK Y LUXURIOUS FLATS (22 UMTS) LOCATION AND SURROUNDINGS It Is ideally located in the elite residential district of Holland Road. Surrounded by woods and ereens with rare exclusivenes* yet Its tall structure commands a panoramic view of the best and most scenic part ©f
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      351 10 wMokviii* EXCELLENT LOCATION AND BLRROI NDINGS: The locality near the Bth mile Upper East Coast Road, i* being marked for future high-class residential development.. The surrounding hilly coastal area has been earmarked to be cut and levelled. An express coastal highway to the city Is being planned along
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  • EASTERN SUN FEATURE
    • 1754 13  -  THE AGEBEATERS by DERMOT CANNING COME people seem ageless. Gary Grant {9 sixty-one yet he could easily be mistaken for a healthy-looking 40-year-o I d. Maurice Chevalier has reached his middleseventies, but it is not an exaggeration to say that he looks like a man whose
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    • 178 13 ORGANISE I O N ODEON 21 116 1"«h D\Y: 12.45. t.:W» *.15 p.m. Sunday* Holiday#: Kitra Show at 9 $1.50. A No Pree LUt. >Ca«h Bookings Onlyi 20th Centurr Fox Presents THE DINO DE LAURENTIIS Production Of The Bible'.. .In The Beginning i FILMED IN D-150 Technicolor i SCHOOL CHILDREN
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    • 540 13 WP&a&fcWitf NwKMNMi Skint mmmmmm CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Ptnanr; A Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Rahru; 4 Talping: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programme*). OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE NATIONAL SONGS NEWS
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    • 229 13 SHAW GANI3ATTON [CAPITOL Phone 797 59 La«t t Dim: II M p.m. Richard Harrison At Mluouko "KILLERS ARE CHALLENGED" Ea.nmanrolor At Widescooe Thur.day Only: "THE MAN INCH \NG-A\" Mandarin. C*.. Color I D O Phone 2H414 La«t Day*: 1 l-1.45-4-fI.M-t.15 *.m. Christopher L<ee At Leo Genn "fliers OF FF\R" ewlor
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  • 93 14 KAMPAR, Mon. The K.I. A. Ipoh 1966 league champion beat Kampar's S.E.K. "A" team 2-1 in a soccer game played at the Town Padang here yesterday, thus winning the Mr. Oh Kay Seng Cup. In the first half of the game, both teams scored
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  • 60 14 BANGKOK. Mon. (UPI) MF. Tai and P K. Huang of Nationalist China last night won the Open Pairs competition of the Far East Bridge Federation tournament here. The Filipino team of A. Zamora and V. Reyes placed second while Thailand's Anant and Cherd finished third.
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  • 326 14 BANGKOK, Mon. (AP) India's withdrawal from the Asian Games has given the Japanese tennis team an open road to the gold medals at the Bangkok sports carnival next month. The Japanese finished second to India in this year's Asia Zone Davis Cup competition,
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  • 110 14 KARACHI, Mon. (AFP) Britain's John Spenrer overwhelmed Pakistan's Hamid Karim by six frames to nil in the third match of the second world amateur snooker championships here last night. Spencer, the English champion won by frame scores of 111-8, 102-12, 63-62, 79-24, 81-43 and 94-20.
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  • 25 14 BOLOGNA, Italy. Mon. (UPI) Bologna yesterday beat Sparta of Prague in a second leg match of the European Fair Cities Cup tourney 2-1.
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  • 257 14 MANILA, Mon. (UPI). Mona Sulaiman, Asia's fastest woman, was lukewarm to participate in the forthcoming Asian Games in Bangkok because of a sex test controversy, the Philippine News Service reported yesterday. The news agency said Sulaiman, holder of gold medals for both the 100
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  • 194 14 LAFAYETTE, Louisiana, Mon. (UPI) Jacky Cupit, who has not won a tournament since the 1964 Tucson Open, won the top money in the U5534,200 Cajun Classic golf tournament yesterday on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff with Chi Chi Rodriguez. Cupit was on the
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  • 77 14 LISBON, Mon. (UPI) Results of yesterday's round of the national soccer championship were: Benfica 3, Poroo 0 Guimaraes 2, Sproting 1 Beira-Mar 4, Atletico 1 Leixoes 2, Varzim 0 Sanjoanense 0, C.U.F. 4 Setubal 1, Braga 2 Belenenses 0, Academica 1. Overall standing are: Benfica 13 points:
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  • 29 14 SINGAPORE'S Phua Tien Kiay seen putting in the Putra Cup Golf Tournament for Amateur Teams held in Bangkok at the Don Muang Course with eight countries participating. AP Photo.
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  • 324 14 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, Mon. (UPI >—Dr Merrttt H. Stiles, the US. Olympic committee's chief medical adviser, said there was no reason to fear for the safety of athletes who compete in Mexico City's high altitude during the 1968 Games Addressing the eight National Conference
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  • 25 14 WARSAW. Mon (UPI.) Soviet Union outclassed Polish boxers 14 to 6 in the European final (youth representations). The match was held in Lodz.
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  • 183 14 PHOM PENH, Mon. (AFP) It appears quite certain that Seoul will be selected as the site of the Sixth Asian Games to be held in 1970 as Ceylon's withdrawal from the International Weightlifting Federation was officially confirmed last night. Only Seoul and Colombo are
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  • 275 14 LONDON, Mon. (AP) Franciso Gento and Amancio Amaro. star forwards of Real Madrid, will have to turn on all their magic on Wednesday to send their team into the quarter-final of the European Soccer Cup of Champions The crack Spanish squad, nolders of
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  • 229 14 FUKUOKA. Southern Japan, Mon. (AP). Twenty-four-year-old Michael Ryan of New Zealand —a newcomer to the ranks of marathon runners —outran some of the world's best yesterday to win the First International Marathon in a record time of two hours 14 minutes and four seconds. The
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  • 617 14 BANGKOK, Mon. (AP) —Athletes from Jopon to Isroel ore going into the Asion Games track and field events with one eye on their opponents and another on the Mexico City Olympics just two years distant. The Bangkok competition is a major test
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  • 118 14 NEW ZEALAND. Mon. A New Zealand Universities rugby team will make an eight-match tour of Japan from 24 February to 22 March next year. Of the 24 players selected many are new to rugby at the top level but there is a good
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  • 239 14 OAKLAND. California. Mon. (UPI) Ancient Carl iBobo) Olson, who ro de high, wide and into debt as the world middleweight champion 10 years ago, meets Don Fullmer tonight in a 10-round bout which could help either man toward a title shot. The 38-year-old Olson, now
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  • 70 14 DETROIT, Mon. (AFP).Woman boxing promoter Mrs. Jean Wilson, supported by the E. and J. Sportir? Club, has offered world heavyweight champion Cassius Clay U*****,000, plus half the gate receipts, to defend his title against Ernie Terrell in Detroit. Mrs. Wilson said last night that she
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  • 147 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia's Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan (left) being congratulated by the Indian pair, Satish Bhatia and Suresh Goel whom they beat in straight sets 15-9, 15-11 in the first day of the Thomas Cup (Asian Zone) Tie at the Stadium Negara. Eastern Sun
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  • 795 15  -  By Percy Joseph KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Th# thumping 8-1 defeat which Malaysia'* Thomas Cup squad meted out to the powerful Indian team has put Malaysia in the forefront of world badminton. At last, after those painful years of defeat and fruatration following the loss
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  • 144 15 TOKYO, Mon. CAP) British ear racing ace John Surtees has agreed to drive Honda Formula One carfc under an exclusive contract. the Honda Motor Company reported today Oshio Kakamura. a director of Honda's Research and Development division, said the 33-year-old Surtees would sign a contract
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  • 977 15 SINGAPORE. M 0 n. Following are the weights for the first and second days of the Singapore Turf Club's December Meeting to be held on Dee. 3 and 4 respectively: HORSES Class 1 Div. 4 6 Furlongs Pahlftwan 9.00 Wisley Gardens 9.00 The Gippslander 8.10 Malaysian Glory
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  • 260 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The continued "boycott" of extra-mural activities by teachers of the respective schools has resulted in the curtailment of a number of sports for the Malaysian School Sports Council's Games, scheduled to be held here next month. A second problem facing the
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  • 276 16 DALLAS, Mon. (AP) Yesterday was a day of rest for the principals in Dallas first championship fight in 30 years but they promised action would pick up when they climb into the ring tonight. Curits Cokes of Dallas, who puts his World Boxing Association
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    88 16 MITSUO ENDO was chosen as "Mr Japan 1966" at a contest held at Hibiva Public Hall in Tokyo, under the sponsorship of the Japan Body Builder Association. He won the title from among 42 contestants from all over Japan. Takeo Goto (right) of Tokyo placed second and Tetsuo
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  • 173 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. In conjunction witl* St. Andrew's Day tomorrow, the Singapore Cricket Club is organising a rugby match between a Scotland XV and the Rest, on the Padang here. Kick-off is at 5 p.m Peter McLellan. the Republic's prop-forward will captain the Scotland XV.
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  • 55 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. (AFP) —American pair Jim McManus and Alan Fox suffered a shock defeat in the men's doubles in the Victorian Lawn Tennis Championships in Melbourne today. In a hard match against the Fraser brothers, Neale and John, who play little big tennis these days, they lost in
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  • 280 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore F.A. Council is always prepared to look into problems affecting referees in their efforts to enforce the law of the game on the playing field. In an interview with Sunsport, the senior vicepresident of FAS, Mr. Tay Soo
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  • 57 16 BANGKOK. Mon. (AFP) Indonesia has pulled out of the Far East Bridge Championships which began here today, it was learned here. No reason was given for the Indonesian decision. The seven other countries in the tournament are Japan. South Vietnam. Hong Kong. Taiwan. Malaysia. The Philippines
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  • 297 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The All-Ceylon Asian Games hockey team will play two test matches in Singapore before proceeding to Bangkok. The Ceylonese who are scheduled to arrive here tomorrow night will play their first Test on Thursday and the other Test on Saturday. The
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  • 621 16  -  X'MAS 'KITBAG' OF MEDALS IS THE AIM By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's band of "merry gamesmen" will put up a tenacious battle for honours when the sth Asian Games begins at Bangkok from Dec. 9 to 20. And with Yuletide sea-
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  • 344 16 HONG KONG. Mon. (AP) Three brothers and a sster are on the Hong Kong swimming team that will cmpete at the Bangkok Asian Games. Heading the family contingent, and a possible medal winner. is 20-year-old Robert Loh.. now a physics student
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  • 464 16 NEW YORK, Mon. (IJPI) Flash of the Philippines, who challenges Carlos Ortiz for the world lightweight championship tonight, attended Church yesterday morning, then was a gracious host in the afternoon at his hotel suite to well-wishers, including his old friend and foe, former
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  • 207 16 Cricketing treat' next year KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Cricket Association has decided that it wi:l seek affiliation with the Olympic Council of Malaysia. Steps are also being taken by the MCA to seek membership with the International body. These decisions were taken over the weekend by the Executive Council
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  • 456 16 NEW YORK. Mon. fAP) Flash Elorde, a millionaire fighter from Manila, may reach the end of the boxing line tonight In a second bid for Carlos Ortiz world lightweight title at Madison Square Garden. Ortiz, a sharp boxer and a crisp hitter, is
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