Eastern Sun, 3 December 1966
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Title Section27 1966-12-03 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 138. Saturday, December 3 1966. iV MC (P) 1942 -fr KON 2309 Price 15 cents27 words
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274 1966-12-03 1 PENANG, Fri. Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said today the Scouting movement in Malaysia was a source of pride as it "helped in the moulding of character." It also helped in the development of leadership qualities in the young people of the country. The Tunku274 words
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Article29 1966-12-03 1 BANGKOK, Fri. (AP) The Thai government has supported the call for a <rasefire in Vietnam during Christmas and the New Tear, it was reported here todav.29 words
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Article152 1966-12-03 1 MANILA, Fri. (L'PI) Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos is putting heavy pressure on his Cabinet to produce or else. Pres. Marcos has admitted both publicly and privately to being somewhat dismayed over the failure of Filipino officialdom to get things done. In an effort to stir up152 words
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Article672 1966-12-03 1 R. THOMSON - Crucial conference is held aboard H.M.S, 'Tiger' in the Mediterranean By R. THOMSON LONDON. FRIDAY (AP): ON A BRITISH warship tossing in heavy seas off Gibraltar, Britain's Harold Yfilson and Rhodesia's lan Smith met today in a the white-ruled colony's rebellion against th British newspapers warned the672 words
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Article156 1966-12-03 1 SAIGON. Fri. US. Air Force and Navy jet bombers struck Hanoi's northern and southern suburbs today, hitting oil depots and a vehicle centre. American spokesmen said. Taking advantage of g«H>d weather after days of rain and storm had protected the North Vietnamese capital, the Air Force sent156 words
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Article29 1966-12-03 1 HONG KONG, Fri. A 34-year-old Australian woman was found murdered today in her aoartment on the PEAK, a quality residential area occupied mainly by British and Europeans.29 words
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Article457 1966-12-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Economic development is the only antidote in the fight against Comm un i s m. the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today. Speaking at the signing of the MalaysiaBelgium Technical and Scientific Co-operation Agreement at the National Operations Room, he said:457 words
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Article83 1966-12-03 1 MIL. STRIKE OVER KIT ALA LUMPUR. Fri. The SI million a day countrywide strike by 3.000 National Union of Commercial Workers against 14 Kuropean managed firm is over. The strike will be called off at midnight tonight and normal working hours will be resumed at all branches throughout the country83 words
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Article195 1966-12-03 1 MANILA. Fri. Representatives from Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines will meet in Bangkok from Dec. 6 to 9 to discuss participation of private sectors in the numerous regional projects of the Association of South-east Asia (ASA). Philippine Commerce and Industry Secretary. Mr. Marcelo Balatbat.195 words
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Article64 1966-12-03 1 MANILA. Fri. 'Decency Week' in Manila gets under way tomorrow night with a bonfire of indecent pictures, books, periodicals and phonograph records. The burning of indecent materials will take place at a public .square here. Organisers of the decency drive. the "Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name64 words
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505 1966-12-03 2 TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS ON APPROPRIATE PROJECTS WITH SSOM. COMPENSATION SINGAPORE, Fri. The President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Soon Peng Yam, will §oon reconvene the Blood Debt All Races Joint Action Committee to make recommendations to the Government on appropriate projects505 words
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203 1966-12-03 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. A new method of delivering a giant bulldozer weighing more than 15 tons from the air, was recently demonstrated for the first time in the Far East. Senior R.A.F. officers were at Kangar Kahang where they watched the air-drop of the machine from203 words
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90 1966-12-03 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Eurasian Association will hold a New Year's Eve Dance on Dec. 31 at 9 p.m. at Fraser and Neave Hall. River Valley Road. here. The New Year dance is open to members, their families and friends of all nationalities. The charge90 words
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Article, Illustration128 1966-12-03 2 Mr. Rex Watson Lee. Managing Director of the Rootes Motor Group's Commercial Vehicle Division and a Director of Rootes Motors Limited, is to visit Singapore from Dec. 4-6. He will he accompanied by Mr. George Kozloff. Divisional Director of Product Planning and Engineering with the Rootes organisation, who will128 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-12-03 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. Bikini beauties? Yes, Christmas here under the palms on a sunny beach by the South China Sea seems complete for the three girls of the Women's Royal Air Force with the appearance of Father Christmas from the waves. Seen relaxing on the sands at70 words
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Article97 1966-12-03 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Red Cross Society will for the first time hold a residential course for its Junior Red Cross leaders.. This training course is organised by the Junior Red Cross Training Committee and 20 tearhers with Red Cross units will undergo intehsive training97 words
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162 1966-12-03 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Van Kleef Aquarium in conjunction with the Singapore Aquarists' Society will be holding a Table Show for guppies as a special Christmas attraction. The show will be held on Dec. 25 and 26 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Van162 words
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Article40 1966-12-03 2 SINGAPORE. Fri.— There will be no water and poor pressure from 9 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. on Saturday. Dec. 3, in Taman Ho Swee Houses Nos. 1 to 71 (odd numbers) and blocks 12, 14. 16 and 18.40 words
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Article156 1966-12-03 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Justice A. V. Winslow, Singapore High Court Judge, will try a t T niversitv undergrad on a charge of murdering a fellow student at one of the university's lecture theatres tomorrow afternoon. i The accused (X) is to be charged with murdering156 words
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174 1966-12-03 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. A housewife, Mr*. Phyllis klynr, told Police that while she was walking along Kovan Knail at a bo u t 10 a.m. yeaterday a motor-eyrlipt carrying a pillion rider came from behind and snatched her gold chain worth $lO5. They then174 words
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Article95 1966-12-03 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. A motor-cyclist. Llm Klan Huat alias Chua Oln San, 33, of Bullm Estate. Jurong, was killed yesterday when he was Involved In an accident with a bus. He was travelling along Upper srrangoon Road towards town when It is learnt, In trying to overtake95 words
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238 1966-12-03 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government of India today announced the offer of scholarships to foreign students under the General Cultural Scholarships scheme to selected students. This announcement was contained in a statement issued by the Indian High Commission in Singapore today. These scholarships are238 words
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378 1966-12-03 2 SINGAPORE, FrL A former fighter for India*, Independence during the 1920s Is one of the delegates to the ILO's 13th Asian Advisory Committee Se««j on currently held in Singapore. He is Mr. Abid Ali, Member of the Indian Parliament and the Vice-President of378 words
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Article151 1966-12-03 2 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Mr. C. Wilfred Jenks, Deputy Director-General of the International Labour Office, will give a lerture on "Tolerance and C.ood Neighbourliness as Concept* of International Law*' on Monday. Dec. 5, at 5 p.m. at the t'niversity of Singapore. The lecture, sponsored fey the Department of Mural151 words
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Advertisement145 1966-12-03 2 World's Largest Motorcycle Manufacturer SEE the Latest HONDA Mo at Penang Festival-Trade The Esplanade-December •em ■-11 Model P. 50 THE NEW HONDA P-50 i World's most economical moped. A gallon of petrol will take you to 254 miles. A very safe and simple to control vehicle. Anyone who can ride145 words
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855 1966-12-03 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A jnother of three sobbed in court today and told a District .fudge that she loved her baby girl and voulri for her sake. The mother. Loke See Hai. 26. was facing a charge of exposing and abandoning her youngest child,855 words
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158 1966-12-03 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Bookings for overseas telephone calls during the Christmas and New Year season to the United Kingdom. Europe. Australia. New Zealand, Canada and the United States of America, he accepted as from 9 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 5. Thp Telecommunications Apartment announced this today.158 words
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231 1966-12-03 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A two-man Indonesian delegation arrived here this evening for the official round talks on the question of the repatriation of pri-soners-of-war and the legalisation of barter trade. They are Brigadier General Sunarso and Dr. Mohamed Razif. a former Indonesian Ambassador to Malaysia. General231 words
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51 1966-12-03 3 Mr. Herbert Ho, President of Dale Carnegie Class 35, receiving his diploma from Mrs. Chiu Nang Yang, wife of the sponsor/instructor, at graduation ceremony held recently. The Dale Carnegie courses consist of 14 sessions on effective speaking and leadership training. About ninety guests and graduates attended a dinner after the51 words
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208 1966-12-03 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The two visiting Korean warships. the Kvung Ki and the Kang Won. left Singapore this morning to musie provided by the band of the Third Commando Brigade of the Royal Marines stationed in Singapore. Korean nationals in Singapore. and a senior208 words
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Article27 1966-12-03 3 MUAR. Fri.—The Lions Club of Kluang yesterday presented a sewing-marhine to the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus at a brief ceremony at the school.27 words
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Article126 1966-12-03 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Qantas news release issued in Singapore today stated that the airlines has proceeded to standdown its 4,530 Sydneybased staff, with effect from today. About 150 staff will be affected by stand-downs overseas and at Australian bases outside Sydney. The relea.se stated that Qantas126 words
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Miscellaneous62 1966-12-03 3 SINGAPORE DIARY 2.30 p.m. National Library. Stamford Road: Cheramah Bahasa. a Malay Lecture. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Victoria Theatre. Empress Place: "X'mas Fair" 1966." organised by the Christmas Fair Committee 7.30 p.m. National Theatre. Tank Road: A Chinese Variety show. 2.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Cultural Centre. Canning Rise:62 words
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303 1966-12-03 4 PENANG, Fri. Thirteen finalists from the various states of Malaysia will have to undergo an intelligence test when they vie for the "Miss Malaysia" title at the Han Chiang High School indoor stadium on the night of Dec. 14. This was disclosed303 words
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Article186 1966-12-03 4 MALACCA. Fri. The State Government here is a deficit of over 51.7 million next year. The expenditure for 1967 is budgeted at nearly Sl3 milion while revenues is estimated and 56.5 million. Despite Federal grants and allocations amounting to nearly $4.9 million the estimates are on186 words
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248 1966-12-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two Malaysian Agricultural officers are visiting Britain this month. They will attend the famous Royal Smithfield Show of Fatstock and Agricultural IVlachinery held in London each year since 1799 just before Christmas when there is a great demand for248 words
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Article66 1966-12-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Minister of Education, Enche Mohd. Khir Johari, today proposed that an Educational Foundation to be named after the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra be established soon. He said this in an UMNO organ "Merdeka", published here today. Enche Khir added the66 words
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Article61 1966-12-03 4 PENANG, Fri. Ooi Su Heang. 30. was charged today in the psychiatric Unit of the General Hospital, with the murder of her mother. Tan Ah Leak, at their home in Buckingham Street on Nov. 30. The charge was read and explained to Ooi, who was then remanded61 words
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725 1966-12-03 4 JESSELTON, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today congratulated the Armed Forces, the police and the people of Sabah and Sarawak for their good work during the period of confrontation. He warned, however, that there should be no complacency and that what had725 words
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373 1966-12-03 4 ROBERT KUAN - By ROBERT KUAN IPOH, Fri. The Perak Government was urged to develop Pangkor Island into a holiday resort with casinos. The call was made by an Alliance Assemblyman for Tapah Road. Enche Jumah bin Satir. at the State Legislative Assembly meeting373 words
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245 1966-12-03 4 PENANG. Fri. All roads will lead to the Esplanade tomorrow evening when the Industrial and Trade Fair, making the start of the Festival of Penang. will be officially opened by the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj For the opening ceremony, the Esplanade245 words
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Article174 1966-12-03 4 TAIPING. Fri. Three fishermen who were picked up by a tonkang in the sea off Port Weld, 12 miles from here, after being in shark infested waters for hours were brought back today. Ong Kah Tia, 32, leader of the three-man fishing team said a sudden174 words
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213 1966-12-03 4 IPOH, Fri. The police are now making inquiries into incorrect water meter readings in Kuala Kangsar which resulted in a loss of $50,000 in revenue, the Perak State Legislative Assembly was told today. Revealing that this has now become a police matter, Dato Liew213 words
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Article90 1966-12-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thieves broke into the house of Mr. B.J. McSweeny. a manager of a firm here and stole more than $l,OOO in cash and valuables. Mr. McSweeny left his house at Petaling Jaya at 8 a.m. on Wednesday and returned at 8.45 p.m. to find90 words
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Article81 1966-12-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Just delivered to the Royal Malaysian Police is an 87foot patrol boat, designed and built bv Thornycroft. It is the first of three intended for duty round the Malaysian coast. The boats have a top speed of 6 knots. The complement of81 words
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198 1966-12-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Secretary of the Treasury, Tan Sri Mohd. SharifT. said today the Government should restrain its current expenditure i n order to meet the high cost of implementing the First Five-Year Malaysian Plan. He was speaking at the opening of198 words
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126 1966-12-03 4 P E N A N G Fri. The Chief Education Officer, Penang. Mr. Ong Teng Keong. told D.T.C. Teachers at their graduation dinner here last night their services were in great demand in many States of Malaysia. They were also urgently required in rural126 words
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230 1966-12-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Families are urgently need, ed by the National Union of Malaysian Students to play hosts to visiting Australian university students under a student exchange program, me. The first group of 15 students is due to arrive on Dec. 27. the230 words
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65 1966-12-03 4 Albrecht Durer engraved this representation of Christmas on copper in 1504. The appeal and historical importance of Durer's art lies mainly in his graphic work. In copper engraving, the lines are drawn with an engraver on a copper plate. Because It is hard, a large number of prints can be65 words
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108 1966-12-03 5 VALETTA, Malta. The numbered frontage of this building in the city of Valetta resembling a huge lottery checking board is the ancient Casa del Giuco House of Games), built and presented in 1735 to the people of Malta by the Grandmaster, Fra. Antonio de Vilhena. The House of Games escaped108 words
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288 1966-12-03 5 BRAMSHILL. England. Fri. (AP). Interpol, the International criminal police organisation, said yesterday that the White slave Traffic in women still is flourishing with Africa or the Middle East as the usual destination. Mr. Jean Nepote. the organisation's secretarygeneral. told recruits at Britain's288 words
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Article208 1966-12-03 5 VATICAN CITY, Fri. (AP) Vatican sources predicted yesterday that no petitions asking changes in Roman Catholic rules on birth control would influence Pope Paul VI "in any way" in his study of the issue. The sources were commenting on the recentlydisclosed petition by a group208 words
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Article103 1966-12-03 5 JUNEAU, Alaska, Fri. (AP). —A major storm with winds of up to 100 miles and hour ranked the Gulf of Alaska last night and caused severe damage in the town of Valdez at the head of Prince William Sound. Mr. Don Lowell, Director of the103 words
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233 1966-12-03 5 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Fri. (AP). The doctor who developed the first artificial kidney has turned a wringer washing machine into a new, lowcost artificial kidney for home use. Dr. Willem J. Kolff, who developed the first artificial kidney in his native Holland during World War233 words
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207 1966-12-03 5 PARIS. Fri. (AP)—French facials declared last night that the question of gold was on the agenda for International monetary talks, despite contrary statements from Washington. Unofficial statements from Paris earlier this week said that France had insisted that a meeting of the "Group207 words
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107 1966-12-03 5 TOKYO. Fri. (AP)—Japan, replacing Britain, has become the third biggest automobile producing nation in the world only behind the United States and West Germany. Japanese industrial sources said today. They made the claim on the basis of production figures of major automaking107 words
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316 1966-12-03 5 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (AP). Ambassador Akira Matsui of Japan notified the United Nations yesterday that his government was contributing t T SS2.S million to help meet the U-N.'s peacekeeping deficit. Mr. Matsu called U.N. Secretary General U Thant and notified316 words
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170 1966-12-03 5 SYDNEY. Australia, Fri. (AP) Political writers are speculating that Australia might send a third battalion to Vietnam next year following the big gain by the government of Prime Minister Harold Holt in last Saturday's general election. The political correspondent of the Sydney170 words
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Article115 1966-12-03 5 DAE ES SALAAM, Tanzania, Fri. (AP) A bottle carrying a message begging "Help me. please help me,*' has been washed up on the shore at Dar Es Salaam. The message, printed in English on brown paper, is believed to have travelled across the Ind an Ocean. It115 words
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Article127 1966-12-03 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) The Atomic Energy Commission yesterday rescheduled for Monday a nuclear test blast in the Tatum salt dome near Hattiesburg. Mississippi. The underground detonation. equivalent to 350 tons of TNT, will be set off at 7.00 A.M. (1200 GMT) as a part of127 words
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241 1966-12-03 5 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP) The eve of the first meat permitted Friday under new U.S. Roman Catholic rules found fish dealers fearing the worst and preparing to fight back. The Market Research Corporation said the end of meat abstinance might cause a241 words
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202 1966-12-03 5 MOSCOW, Fri. A Soviet leader has accused West Germany or seeking revenge for World War 11, according to Tass. He also accused the United States of "bloody crimes of the German-Fascist Army" in the war in Vietnam. In ceremonies marking the World War II202 words
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114 1966-12-03 5 CHICAGO, Fri. (AP) Judge Herbert Paschen yesterday granted a change of location to an unspecified area for the murder trial of Richard Speck, accused of murdering eight student nurses. Judge Paschen said he would specify the location for the trial on Dec.114 words
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Article112 1966-12-03 5 DETROIT. Fri. (AP) U.S. auto production topped the 200.000 mark this week but was expected to dip for the next few weeks due to production cutbacks. The trade publication Automotive News estimated this week's output at 201,646 compared with 155,696 during the holiday. Thanksgiving period last week112 words
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171 1966-12-03 6 UNITED NATIONS. FRI. (UPI) JAPAN has announced a US$2.5 million voluntary contribution to ease the financial difficulties of the United Nations. Japanese Ambassador Mr. Akima Matsul told Secretary General U Thant that Tokyo would remit the money today. Intention to make the donation was171 words
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Article57 1966-12-03 6 TAIPEI. Frl. (AP> A nlne-mm Chinese Nationalist team left today to take part in the first Malaysian National Boy Scouts Jamboree to be held at Penang from tomorrow till Dec. 10. The team was headed by Chang Llan-chung. a member of the National Council of the Boy57 words
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Article70 1966-12-03 6 M, UNITED NATIONB. Frl. (UPI) A three-week U.N. workshop on drawing up and evaluating industrial projects will open in Colombo, Ceylon next Monday, bringing together two or three dozen Ceylonese official* and an International group of lecturers. Organised by the U.N. Centre for Industrial Development at Ceylon's request,70 words
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Article48 1966-12-03 6 ACCRA. Frl. (UPI) Some 5.000 mine workers at the Ashantl Goldfields Corp. were on strike today in protest against the dismissal of four fellow miners. It was the first strike in Ghana since 1961 when ousted President Kwame Nkrumah banned strike action following a rail dispute.48 words
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Article354 1966-12-03 6 WASHINGTON Fri. (UPI) The weakening of morale among Communists guerrillas in South Vietnam may be the ultimate fartor leading to a victory for the Allies, administration officials said yesterday. Officials cautioned, however, that there were no more than faint traces of a change in morale now visible354 words
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Article326 1966-12-03 6 AMMAN, Jordan, Fri. (UPI) King Hussein of Jordan has called for 'Unified Arab Action'* to save Palestine. The tough young monarch also condemned the splitting tactics of the Palestine Liberation Organ i s a tion (PLO). He spoke to the Jordanian Parliament yesterday. PLO leader326 words
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Article70 1966-12-03 6 MADRID. Fri. (AP) Spain's Jewish community has thanked General Francisco Franco for his proposed chances in the religious law. which would five non-Catholics greater freedom. Jewish leader Max Mazin sent the Chief of State a message in the name of the 5,000-strong community yesterday congratulating him for70 words
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220 1966-12-03 6 LONDON. Fri. (AP) The Jewish promoter of the Oberammergau passion piay in Britain has withdrawn from the venture and said it would be backed instead by a Roman Catholic associate. Mr. Philip Solomon had organised a group of German passion play actors from220 words
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69 1966-12-03 6 CHRISTA HEHN, one of the five female members of the store decoration department in the Berlin branch of the Karstadt chain, is painting Christmas trees made of woodshavings. But Christmas is still a long way away; outside the trees are still wearing their autumnal foliage. But what is to put69 words
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Article179 1966-12-03 6 BAGUIO CITY. (Philippines,) Fri. (UPI)— Religious fires are still burning in atheistic Communist China, according to a church official from Hong Kong. Mr. Ezra Longwav. general field secretary of the Far Eastern Division of the Seventh-day Adventists, told an Adventist convention here that their church179 words
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362 1966-12-03 6 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (AP). —John Wayne, who may have worn more uniforms than other actor around today, announced he's going to make the first Vietnam war movie playing the role of a four-star general. "We expect to get Pentagon cooperation to start filming362 words
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Article229 1966-12-03 6 PARIS. Fri. (UPI). Visiting Soviet Premier Mr. Alexei N. Kosygin meets today with President Charles De Gaulle to discuss the French leader's call for an East-West Alliance to preserve world peace and help under-developed nations. Pres. De Gaulle made the proposal at a banquet last night229 words
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Article219 1966-12-03 6 A new Noah's flood LONOON, Frl. (AP) The head of Britain's Family Planning: Association has warned the world to restrain its "excessive breed, ing" even if governments have to penalise people for having toolarge families. Sir Theodore Fox, 67. wrott in the medical journal Lancet that the world .1 facing219 words
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Article, Illustration571 1966-12-03 7 WASHINGTON, Fn. (AP> —The I S. State Department's official spokesman welcomed the formation of a new German Government and said ♦hf administration is wishing it "every possible success." The I'nitrd State*. Press o ffirrr Robert J. McCloskey said, is looking forward to "continued closeUPI photo. - 571 words
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Article89 1966-12-03 7 mamla, Fri. iapi a tilipinn journalist said today that he frit ashamed at the hnpression Australians had of Filipinos. Mr Emil Jurado. writing m the Philippines Herald from Sydney, said "I must confess that I am rather ashamed that the Filipino is traditionally a peace loving man,89 words
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113 1966-12-03 7 These two pretty Japanese girls admiring the grand white piano being displayed at one of the large music shop in Tokyo, can hardly believe that its entirely made-up of wax and that too of some 80 pounds of wax!! Enough wax to produce some 20.500 standard candles. if lighted onePana Photo. - 113 words
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255 1966-12-03 7 BUDAPEST, Fri. (AP) Hungarian Foreign Minister Mr. Janos Peter yesterday appealed to the new West German Government to drop the doctrine that countries with ties with East Germany can not have diplomatic relations with West Germanv. Mr. Peter told the Hungarian Communist. Party congress the255 words
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103 1966-12-03 7 COPENHAGEN. Fri. <AP> The Prime Ministers of Denmark. Sweden. Norway and Finland met at Marienborg near here yesterday and agreed they share "a positive approach" to Prime Minister Harold Wilsons latest market initiative. The Danish (Social Democratie) Premier Mr. Jens Otto Krag told a103 words
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Article198 1966-12-03 7 LONDON. Fri. (AP) The TAR has stepped up unofficial psychological campaign against the United States during the present Middle East tension along the Israeli borders. Shipv of the t'S Sixth Fleet have been denied priority transit through the Sue* Canal (as men-of-war) over merchant198 words
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Article218 1966-12-03 7 WASHINGTON. Fri (AP) Senator Everett M. Hirksen say* what America needs is a patriotic rebirth Mr. Dirksen, 70, ruminated at a news conference on Wednesday to mark the Issuance of a record he made on American history. 'All I hope," the Senate Republican leader said, "is that218 words
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Article203 1966-12-03 7 COLUMBUS, Ohio. Fri. (AP) North Americans most accurate ruler has been completed. Ohio State University Scientists said yesterday. It is a 500-metre line huilt near Mansfield. Ohio, measured »o accurately that its margin of error is one part in 10 million. Over the 500 metres, that's203 words
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169 1966-12-03 7 PARIS, Fri. (AP) A special committee of the National Assembly yesterday recommended that the ban on the sale of all kinds of contraceptives be lifted, at least partly. The controversial proposition will still require approval of the Assembly before becoming law. Each169 words
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Article66 1966-12-03 7 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. (AP) Vote on a Soviet proposal calling for the liquidation of foreign bas«»s in Africa. Asia and Latin America was yesterday in the U.N General Assembly's mam political rommift»»e until todav. The postponement came a 4 thp request of th*» United Arab Republic, one66 words
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Article173 1966-12-03 7 NEW ORLEANS. Louisiana. Fri. (AP) City police and humane society workers are trying to find a pack of 15 wild dogs in a swampy area of City Park here The dogs have hern blamed for kiHinc goat*, pies, chickens, ducks and swans. Park workmen and motorists173 words
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Miscellaneous164 1966-12-03 6 iiti. IVITHIN THE SECRET PROJECTION CHA*IBER AT UNCLE HEAPQUARTERS, STARTLING PILMS ARB SHOWN BV CHIEF ALEXANDER WAVERLY' ANP AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES, HE CAN HARPtY KNOW 7WAT HE H/MS6IP WILL PALL. TRASIC VICTIM TO THe AWESOME WEAPON THAT WILL SOON TEMPT THRUSH ANP TRIGGER... WITHIN A MATTER OF HOURS, Twa164 words
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Advertisement226 1966-12-03 7 I i m i b SI Here lies not my 300 taels of silver Long ago, Farmer Chang San had saved up a small fortune of 300 "taels" of silver and was soon in a dilemma as how to conceal it. After much fruitless thought, he followed the age-old idea226 words
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Miscellaneous60 1966-12-03 7 BC B.C. SOMETIMES WHEN I'M FEELING* GUM, AMD HAVE NOTHING* TO DO, I MAKE UP LITTLE PROTEST SlftNS, AND WME THEM in THE BU6 #i'A« M \\K ;?v k s Y//. 12WSSS »u> OAI> as lay johnny hart OTHER PEOPLE see M/SK&NS, AMD 7MEVMAKE UP SOME T&C MOW ISN'T THAT60 words
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Article397 1966-12-03 8 'J 1 HE law of the jungle, which now prevail* in the world, has forced young and small countries to find ways and means of protecting themselves against aggressors. Building up forces for defence is one of the heavy financial burdens that national security has imposed397 words
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Article353 1966-12-03 8 IT was Rudyard Kipling, the poet laureate of British imperialism, who described other races as the lesser breeds without the law. This phrase meant that the people living in British-ruled territories were tenth rate or less civilised people. Kipling could afford this arrogant luxury because he said353 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1966-12-03 8 STUART GRIFFIN - By: STUART GRIFFIN Tokyo. Friday PR IM E Minister Eisaku Sato plans a major reshuffle of both party and cabinet posts. He must do this before he dissolves the Lower House of the Diet in December, as expected, after which general elections will probably be held1,058 words
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713 1966-12-03 8 Donald H. May - By: Donald H. May WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) The a nI i missile system the Soviet Union is building is a limited one, American sources reported recently but it still raises huge policy questions for the United States. According to U.S. experts, the Russian system will713 words
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Article, Illustration243 1966-12-03 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Door-to-door sales have become an important medium of stepping up the turnover of any product, according to a spokesman of a firm here. She is Miss Louisa E. Cheang of the General Sales Promotion Co., Raffles Quay, Singapore. She said: "We are operating at that243 words
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325 1966-12-03 9 HONG KONG, Fri. (UFIV A West Australian trade delegation visiting in Hong Kong holds high hopes for increased two-way trade, according to delegation leader, Mr. Walter L. Hughes. "Although we are here primarily to sell, we are also Interested in purchases." Mr. Hughes said325 words
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Article675 1966-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. There was no feature again on the industrial list except on the tin section where a feature was seen in Renong Tin. Industrial shares were mostly steady. Chemicals was 4 cents better being dealt at $1.59 to SI 62. Gammon was again unwavering with a smaller675 words
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Article88 1966-12-03 9 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI) A mobile tr?de fair from the United States will be held here ia the middle of December, it was announced yesterday. Officials of the American Consular General said the fair would display industrial and scientific laboratory equipment at Hong Kong's88 words
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Article76 1966-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today were: New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D. 3213/18; 90 d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 357/16; Airmail O.D. 35-9/16; 90 d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills; 36-3/16 trade76 words
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Article74 1966-12-03 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) The U.S. Commerce Department reported that United States consumption of new rubber amounted to 191,531 long tons in September, 1966, compared with 175,414 tons in the previous September. Production of synthetic rubber totalled 164.198 tons against 137,704. Stocks of natural and74 words
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Article60 1966-12-03 9 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) Garuca Indonesian Airways tocav raised ail domestic routes and services passenger and cargo tariffs by 300 per cent. According to an announcement today by the official Antara news agency, the new fares will permit the government airline to increase service routes in60 words
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Article, Illustration114 1966-12-03 9 The extended fuselage Of the first DC-8 Super 63 was lowered onto its wing at the Douglas Aircraft Company factory in Long ftcfa C 9-1 if recently# At 187.4 feet, spme 36 feet longer than present DC-8s now in service, the jet giant will fly114 words
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Article334 1966-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. F r 1. December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur todaj at 61 ft cents per lb. up cent® from previous close. The tone was quiet. There was little change during the morning from last334 words
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Article14 1966-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The tin price for today was $607 per picul. up14 words
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Article432 1966-12-03 9 INDUSTRIAL Rogstead K. 1.51 S. 1.5! Central Kiigar* .91 .95 f.T.s. Ordv 47/9 hi'inical Co 1.61 <'«!«! 2.98 2.99 IMliilop CD 2.63 2.65 E. smelting CD 4.10 F>s« Orrtv 2.97 2.99 Fltzpatrlck* 1.55 F. V Ords. 3.34 Gammon 1.41 1.42 Gporirtnvrn l.tl G.E. Life fiO.OO Guinness PI)432 words
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Article39 1966-12-03 9 First Mala»an 2.10 t.v Second Malayan l..M» |.<N Third Malayan 1.06 i.r Malaysian Commerce XD... A3 Mai. Saving Fond Sterling 1.25 ii Commodity S'8 4 n Hone Kong... 1.00 l.o Second Hone Kong .70 <*Hong Hons Currency)39 words
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Article120 1966-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. M Beapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were. Buyers stlier* Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 41 00 Coconut oil FOB Drums 42.50 Loom> Copra MUeri Nov/Dec. 26.50 Sugar (Java) exgodown 26.50 Nutmegs 110* 495 on Nutmegs RA W 235.00 Garbled lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 120 00 Pepper120 words
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Article198 1966-12-03 9 SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expeeted to be in port today:— Godowns. Vessels. 1 /2 Roula 3/4 Benrinnes 5 Kin Yung 8/7 Thorscape 8 /9 Benmhor 10/11 Hongkong Produeer 13/14 Calchas 15/16 Sargodha 18 Port Louis Maru 19 Sir Lancelot 23/24 Keningau 25/26 Orchidea 27/28 Varild198 words
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Article844 1966-12-03 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time *.35 a.m. Airline MAL 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time »..1o a m. Mrllne MAL 121 from Kuala l.upmur. Time 1030 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kudiinz. Tliiip 10.55 a in. Airline MAL 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 1115 a.m.844 words
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Article, Illustration624 1966-12-03 10 rIE Minister for Labour, Mr. Jck Yuen Thong, will officially open the Demonstration and Training Workshops of the Light Industries Services, a unit of the Economic Development Board at River Valley Road at 4 p.m. today. These workshops have been established with the assistance624 words
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Advertisement345 1966-12-03 10 Congratulations to the Light Industries Services (A unit of the Economic Development Board) on the occasion of their official opening of the Demonstration and Training Workshops by the Minister for Labour Mr. Jek Ycun Thong from The Asia Engineering Industries Ltd. 65. Soon Wing Road. Singapore. 13 Congratulations to the345 words
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Advertisement104 1966-12-03 10 Congratulations to Light Ind:strics Services (A unit of the economic Development Board) on the occasion of their officii! opening of the Demonstration and Training Workshops by the Minister for Labour \IR. J£K YELJN THONG Universal Crown Cork Factory Ltd., H e < b n2 T n Fac,ory Ltd--6 R 6104 words
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Advertisement384 1966-12-03 10 Congratulations to the Light Industries Services Demonstration and Training Workshops (A unit of the Economic Development Board; on the occasion of their official opening by the Minister for Labour Mr. Jek Yean Thong from Universal Block Watch Accessories 313 UPPER SERANGOON ROAD. SINGAPORE. Congratulations to the Light Industries Services Demonstration384 words
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481 1966-12-03 11 Mr. Jek Yeun Thong - Mr. Jek Yeun Thong THE establishment of the Light Industries Services Demonstration and Training Workshops marks an important phase in the development of training facilities for industrial workers in Singapore. These workshops established with the assistance of the United Nations Special Fund and the481 words
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Article, Illustration226 1966-12-03 11 Mrssare from Mr. David BlirkenstafY, Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Profframme, Singapore. IV January IMS. the Council of the United Nations Special Fund approved the request of the Government of Singapore for assistance tn establishing a Light Industries Services unit for the Economic Development226 words
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Article, Illustration378 1966-12-03 11 ABOUT three years ago on Oct. 1963. the Economic Development Board established the Light Industries Services with the assistance of United Nations Special Fund and the International Labour Organisation with the objective of assisting and advising small and medium scale industries in Singapore to improve, expand378 words
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Advertisement330 1966-12-03 11 Congratulations to the Light Industries Services (A unit of the Economic Development Board) on the occasion of their official opening of the btmonstration and Training Workshops by the Minister for Labour Mr. Jek Yeun Thong from M/s. CITY CANE FACTORY LTD., 557. BuKit Timah Road, Singapore. Tel: *****2 Congratulations to330 words
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Advertisement181 1966-12-03 11 Congratulations to the LIGHT INDUSTRIES SERVICES (A unit of the Economic Development Board) on the occasion of their official opening of the DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING WORKSHOPS by the Minister for Labour Mr. Jek Yean Thong Li- di isik' NOWWE^^^M Mm 2 mmf mMk I?! I rii: j?:!!:}: jiJ iIS 1:1:1.1181 words
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Article, Illustration299 1966-12-03 12 jyjESSAGE from Mr. Lang ong, ILO Chief Project THE inauguration today of these specialised workshops marks a new milestone in the expansion of the activities of the Light Industries Services. The programmes in the upgrading and updating of technical skill complement those in management299 words
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Article254 1966-12-03 12 THE Light Industrie* Services is a Division of the Economic Development Board charged with the responsibility for assisting medium and small scale manufacturing enterprises to improve the efficiency of their production operations, and to enable them to modernise and expand. The United Nations Special Fund is254 words
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Article, Illustration290 1966-12-03 12 LABOI'R productivity is acknowledged to be one of the more important indices of economic development. The key to industrialisation lies in the availability of the rigrht types and levels of trained workers. The Republic of Singapore is already making good progress in providing technical education at290 words
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Article, Illustration1567 1966-12-03 12 BE C A U S E he planted soybeans, a erop new to Vietnamese farmers in the Mekong Delta, Nguyen Van Phain is sending a son to college this year. Pham, 50. farms 15 hectares in Dong Thanh hamlet of My Thoi village, in1,567 words
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Article, Illustration176 1966-12-03 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. The luxurious fully air conditioned METROTEX LTD. in Orchard Road has almost everything to offer to Christmas shoppers. Metrotex is one of the leading departmental stores today in the Republic, and the prices of their goods are moderate. Situated on the ground176 words
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Advertisement105 1966-12-03 12 *r Every merry corner throughout our store chock full of Gifts for everyone. Gifts gay and glamorous gifts practical and perfect at prices to please everybody. METROTEX DEPARTMENT STORE Ample Free Parking Space. Open till 10 p.m. every Wednesday Liat Towers (Opposite Lido Theatre) 541, Orchard Rd. Singapore. Tel: *****.105 words
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Article, Illustration265 1966-12-03 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The sensational Lionel Hampton and his group will arrive in Singapore, on Dec. 27, from a Royal Command per- formance in Bangkok for two performances at the National Theatre, Dec. 27 and 28 at 8.00 p.m. He will appear together with the265 words
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Article166 1966-12-03 13 SINGAPORE. Fri O The Bukit Ho Swee Adult Education Centre will hold a social dance tomorrow at Damien Hall (opposite Queenstown police station here). The "Stargazers" and the "Sting Rays" will be the guest bands of the evening. The "Stargazers" was the winner of the "1966 Beat166 words
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Advertisement193 1966-12-03 13 TsW&J&JV/JW NEW SOUTHERN BAR CABARET 42, Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore. Cabaret Tel: ***** Open Daily Bar Tel; ™f o ***** EVENING: 5.00 p.m. 9.00 p.m. Cabaret girl Booking Rate: 56.00 1 hour 53.00 i hour (15 Beautiful Top Singers) K'4 NIGHT: 9.00 p.m. 1.00 a.m. (Saturday extension to 2.00193 words
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Advertisement69 1966-12-03 13 TONIGHT/ SIZZLING ENTERTAINMENI CORA PARONI (\i I CLEMENTINE g v With the Gay music of C BOY PALACIO and the 1 Polytones, songstress AV LIZA CLYNE NO COVER OR FIRST DRINK tCHARGF. RESERVATION KL-JU7M IN THE HOTEL MERLIN ftNANC. MALAYSIA FOR GRACIOUS LIVING 0 SUPERB CUISINE Chopsticks Restaurant Dancing Nightly69 words
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Advertisement81 1966-12-03 13 Everyone reads EASTERN SUN W .y *>• if > GMIT FOOD! GREAT HMfISPHERf! 145 turns ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR W hen the Inner man calls Cofle® House answers LUNCH DAILY at ROBINSONS JADE ROOM ONLY $2.90 TEL: ***** ti't^\t MALINJA i MUSLIM RESTAUHANT LTD i 120 A &B, Jalan Bukit Bmtang81 words
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Miscellaneous218 1966-12-03 13 ORGANISATION ODEON 21-116 i:th SPECTACULAR DAY! nail* 3 Show*: 12.45. 4.30 A- *.15 Tomorrow Extra Show at 9 a.m. ci v» *><» A $4.00. No Fre« List Cash Bookings Only) jpth Century Fox Present* r HE DINO DE LACREN'TIIS Production Of The Bible'- .In The Beginning "LMED IN D-150 Technicolor218 words
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Miscellaneous717 1966-12-03 13 WKmrnrnjammmm > i JS.. "-V#| xrrxtm Mia m mm YOUR Til mhJ DailU > sS -.-SB^ .v CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang. 6 FPoh and Melaka; 3/10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). P.M.717 words
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Miscellaneous150 1966-12-03 13 I D O Phone ?8414 Now Showing: 3 Shoms DallT Note Time*: II i.a, S.tt A *.45 pa Cuh Booking* On It No Free Lu: Sean Conner* a* Jimrt Bond M* -FBOM RtSSIA with LOW riD<: TH( NDEBBALL' lllTT'flTlrfg 'nil I'M 11 r ***** REX-SKY ***** 11 am. I.M. 4150 words
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Article160 1966-12-03 14 HONOLULU. Hawaii. Fri. (AP) The Hawaiian Association of the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) has proposed adoption of the concept of a Pacific Games. To support the proposal, the association invited 79 federations representing 29 Pacific nations to attend the National AAU Convention being held here.160 words
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200 1966-12-03 14 NEW YORK, Fri. (AFP) Madison Square Garden have had to withdraw as a venue for the world heavyweight title fight between Cassius Clay and Ernie Terrell on February 6, because of Clay's financial demands, it was learned here today. Most probable venues for200 words
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Article179 1966-12-03 14 PATERSON. New Jersey, Frl. (UPI) A passaic county g ind Jury has Indicted m boxer Rubin (Hurricane) Carter and a former sparring partner in the murder of three persons during a holdup attempt at a Tavern here last June. Carter. 29, and John Artis, 21, allegedly179 words
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Article107 1966-12-03 14 BANGKOK, Fri. (AP).—A South Korean tennis team encountered hard luck in its first experience in Bangkok yesterday. They had trouble finding practice courts. The team took a bus from the Asian Games village to the stadium courts, site of competition, but on arrival found107 words
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Article43 1966-12-03 14 HOUSTON. Texas. Fri. (AP). Cleveland Williams, who lost to heavyweight champion Cassius Clay last month, said yesterday he was retiring. He also said he would clear about U5542,000 from the fight in which Clay scored a third round technical knockout43 words
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Article19 1966-12-03 14 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Last night's soccer results: Football Association Cup Ist. round replay: Luton 2 Exeter 0.19 words
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423 1966-12-03 14 NASSAU. Bahamas. Fri. f AP> Austrian Jochen Rindt raced his Formula V, auto around Nassau's Oakes field yesterday and gave advance notice that he's the man to watch in todays Formula V Grand Prix. It is the second rare on the day's423 words
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Article95 1966-12-03 14 NEW DELHI. Fri. (AFP) India will not be sending a contingent to the Asian Games which open in Bangkok December 9. The Indian Olympic Association yesterday announced it had given up all efforts to compete in the games in view of the country's stringent foreign95 words
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70 1966-12-03 14 Third-ranking world champion Franz Vogler from Oberstdorf trains on roller skies in the German winter sports areas in the periods when there is no snow. Franz Vogler, who won a bronze medal on the downhill run at Portillo in 1966, particularly favours the eight kilometres long road from Kleines Walsertal70 words
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Article208 1966-12-03 14 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (AP) Luis Spota, Chairman of the World Boxing Council, said on Wednesday he was awaiting word from Britain and the Orient before deciding whether to declare l T ltiminio (Sugar) Ramos world lightweight champion. Spota said Carlos Ortiz, recognized as champion by208 words
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Article109 1966-12-03 14 Davis Cup: Looking at angle SYDNEY, Australia, Fri. (AP) Martin Mulligan, former top tennis player, wrote today that a Davis Cup challenge at Kooyong. Melbourne, would fail whereas a challenge round with the United States would be a sellout. Either Brazil or India will challenge Australia for the Cup on109 words
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225 1966-12-03 14 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Many county players feel that th championship does not provide good entertainment for spectators and almost all agree that it would boost the game if overseas stars were allowed to play in the competition. The views of the 150-odd225 words
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97 1966-12-03 14 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) Johnny Pritchett, the British middle-weight champion is to fight Nigerian champion. Lap Ponso, in a ten round contest at 154 pounds at the Anglo American Sporting Club at the London Hilton Hotel on December 12. Ponso has lost only one97 words
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Advertisement557 1966-12-03 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) HONS /PASS DEGREE Graduates in Arts and Science (preferably trained) and College Trained teachers with experience in teaching Upper Secondary Classes required in January, 1967. Apply to Secretary, Board of Governors, High School, Batu Pahat, stating special subjects and teaching experience if557 words
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Advertisement292 1966-12-03 14 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS are invited from caterers for the provision of catering service in the 24J milestone Halfway Tea House. Cameron Highlands from Ist January, 1967 to 31st December, 1967. Tenders in writing should be forwarded by registered post in sealed envelopes endorsed on the outside "Catering Service Tender Halfway292 words
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Advertisement149 1966-12-03 14 Easteen Sun ii I I* ii**! Si**!' aix LONG WAY 23-B. CANTONMENT ROAD, SINGAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIAOES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM ETC. A MINIMUM OF TWENTY J |y/a WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 50 CENTS VEHICLES FOR SALI. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ETC. E149 words
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Article, Illustration1448 1966-12-03 15 Windsor Lad - He looks best in moderate Class One field The going is SOFT Bv Windsor Lad MNGAPORE, Sat. Parakee gels my votr in a moderate field of Class One Division Four performers oVet* six furlonps at B uk i t Tiniali this afternoon, opening day of the Singapore Turf1,448 words
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Article23 1966-12-03 15 rrtmsoß lad-. kinp*» Chariot Parakce GOLDEIS SI IS Draco Parakee K. Khuai Lai iDELIHEi Star of Silver Pahlawan Laughing Boy23 words
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Article156 1966-12-03 15 Windsor - By 'Windsor < 1 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SIN ADELINE Race I. JESSE JAMES The Pointer Three CMwhs P. PINANG Pointer J. .lamps Race 2. CONCORDE T. Tallan* Gourmet LANDAtLET Count Bahu T. Tallang CONCORDE Gold Nugget Rina II Race 3. DRACO Chuha Chuba DR\< Rash ro let S. OF156 words
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Article94 1966-12-03 15 MUAR. Fri. The Johore State Football Association today named three officials and seventeen players for the Burnley Cup Football competition which begins ih Penang tomorrow. The offirials ate Mr. Van Peng Choon. Mr. G. Samy and Mr. Peter Danker. Johore State Burnley Cup team will be94 words
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Article30 1966-12-03 15 MALACCA. Fri. The Malacca Women's Hotkey Association will hold their annual dahce at the Town Hall tomorrow night. Admission charges will be $2 (double) and $1 (single).30 words
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132 1966-12-03 15 BEREMBAN. Fri. Negri Sembilan Hockey Association who are unable to make the trip to Penane to take part in the hockey quad at Penang next week, will however he represented by the N.SC.R.C. the knock-out champions in the league. Thrs quad is part of132 words
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Article59 1966-12-03 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Mofnihg Glow Tennis Club will mark its 6th Anniversary with a dinner and danre at the Chui Huai Lim Club, 19ft Keng Lee Road, on Dec. Ift at 8 p.m. During this occasion prizes and challenge trophies will be given away to59 words
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471 1966-12-03 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A move is being made for the formation of an Asian Track and Field tonfederation for the promotion, improvement and con- trol of athletics in Asia. "I have sent the proposals for the Confederation to the various Asian countries and471 words
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Article1881 1966-12-03 15 Rate is S'pore Yearling Scheme Olv. Furs 2.00 PJ*. 1. Th» rnlnlef fl 04 1 Pninter Kon«3 i Allan PretW J 2 3 4 I Jww James Poacher 8 1 n (tola Three t rn*M U 8 04 8 04 1 A. A S Kongsi 1 Rain1,881 words
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Article, Illustration769 1966-12-03 16 Lee Chia Fook - Airport chat... By: Lee Chia Fook KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. American basketball coach Robert Griggas is to be invited back here in April to prepare the Malaysian team for the Asia Cup in Korea in Sep- tember. "I have written to the United States769 words
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197 1966-12-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Nine friendly quadrangulars have been included in Malaysian Hockey Federation fixture for the 1967 season. Tentative dates for the •'quads" have been circularised to all affiliates. Should they have any objections to the dates thev must inform the Hon. Secretary of197 words
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Article26 1966-12-03 16 MALACCA. Fri. —Malacca Club will hold their annual 36 holes open golf tourney at the Aver Keroh Country Club tomorrow and on Sunday.26 words
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Article256 1966-12-03 16 SEREMBAN. Fri. The following is a message from the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, in his capacity as President of the Football Association of Malaysia, on the occasion of the Negri Sembilan Football Association Dance tomorrow night:— I am happy to know that the Negri256 words
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671 1966-12-03 16 SINGAPORE, Fri.—The Singapore Asian Games contingent goes to Bangkok with the assurance of at least one kind of victory they will win the hearts of our friends from the other participating nations. Inche Othman Wok, the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs and president671 words
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Article294 1966-12-03 16 BEREMBAN. Fri. Negri Sembilan Women's Hockey Association will be having their first seven-a-side hockey carnival this weekend on the N.S. padang here. The games will be played off on Sunday morning commencing at 7.30 a.m. and will conclude at 6.30 p.m. on the same day.294 words
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Article36 1966-12-03 16 KUAN TAN, Fri. The Sultan of Pahang left today for Bangkok to witness the the Asian Games. The Sultan accompanied by his wife Che Puan Maria will be away for two weeks.36 words
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Article44 1966-12-03 16 M U A R Fri. Johore State women captured the Puan Sri Sambanthan challenge trophy when they beat Malacca State Women 16-5 in the final of the Malayan inter-state Women netball tournament on the Town Council padang at Jalan Arab here recently.44 words
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441 1966-12-03 16 BANGKOK, Fri. (AP) eiphtlifUnj. likely to be one of the most competitive events at the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok thU month, is shaping up as a s i x*n a t i on fight for top honours. Host country Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Burma,441 words
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Article130 1966-12-03 16 DEATH LLM DJIN TJOAN (D. T. Lim) passed away peacefully after long illness on 2-12-1966 leaving behind beloved wife Madam Wee Boo Kiaw. five sons: Lim Swee K im, Lim Swee Chin, Lim Swee Guan, Lim Swee Cheong. Lim Swee Huan, and three daughters: Lim Geok Lian (Mrs. Lioe Joon130 words
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Advertisement128 1966-12-03 16 MORE Carrier AIR CONDITIONING installed at:Chang Shopping Alley Co., Beach Road. Peter Chew's 55, High Street. Shamrock Restaurant, 11, Dublin Road. Installed by; (SINGAPORE LTD.) Tel. *****1 Keep Cold HARI PAHUSW AN Ticket*: S4,MI, fcJ.oo STfIA) School Children Sl.M>> Reservations for 54.11* A S3.MM Seat* are GUARANTEED. TONIGHT WRESTLING AT128 words
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Miscellaneous60 1966-12-03 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.03 a.m. (8 ft.), 4.08 p.m. (6.2 ft.). Port Swettenham: 8.30 a.m. (11.9 ft.), 9.25 p.m. (12.1 ft.). Port Dickson: 9.37 a.m. (8.1 ft.), 9.50 p.m. (7.9 ft.). Singapore: 2.47 a.m. (8.1 ft.), 1.24 p.m. (9.4 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 1.45 a.m. (8.4 ft.), 11.23 a.m. (6.660 words
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