Eastern Sun, 4 December 1966
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Title Section25 1966-12-04 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 139. Sunday, December 4 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDIM 2309 Price 15 cents25 words
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411 1966-12-04 1 TAPAH. Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today called upon the public to help stamp out corruption in the Government services. Hp said heads of depart•rpnt should visit their offices regularly to find out the causes for the delaj'S411 words
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145 1966-12-04 1 KUALA lAMPLR. Sat. The Government industrial and manual group workers are confident the special Commission on Salaries would give their claim favourable and sympathetic consideration. This confidence is expressed in the IMG Services Staff Council Annual Report to be tabled at its 11th Delegates' Conference here145 words
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311 1966-12-04 1 JESSELTON, Sat. While the Royal Malaysian Air Force "Dart Herald", piloted by Squadron Leader D. B. Bryan, was winging its way to Tawau yesterday, a fiveminute ceremony was held in the presence of a party of VlP's headed by visiting Prime Minister311 words
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Article81 1966-12-04 1 LOS ANtiELES, Sal —Actor Henry Fonda, sporting a beard for a movie role, appeared in Superior Court yesterday to lend ♦moral support' to his son. Peter. 26. being: tried for possession of marijuana. Mr. Fonda. 61, sat in the courtroom of Superior Judge Mark Rrandler with his81 words
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Article49 1966-12-04 1 MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA, Sat. A 21-year-old youth who dumped two buckets of human waste into files of a Draft (Conscription) Board was convicted yesterday of damaging government property and obstructing draft enforcement. U.S. District Judge Gunnar H. Nordbye ordered a pre-sentence investigation for Barry M. Bondhus.49 words
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Article658 1966-12-04 1 BRUCE W. MUNN - UNITED NATIONS, SAT. (UPI): I'll make every effort to bring peace and justice people of Vietnam' BY BRUCE W. MUNN SECRETARY GENERAL a second five-year term pledge that he will p a personal basis" to e U Thant was elected of the General Assembly contract to expire658 words
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Article103 1966-12-04 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sat Philippine Ambassador Salvador P. Lopez yesterday applauded U.N Secretary General U. Thant's decision to accept a new five -year term. Mr. Lopez said he felt all the nations of south-east Asia would welcome any initiative toward peace in Vietnam that U Thant might new103 words
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449 1966-12-04 1 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) A British secretary, bludgeoned to death at her residence in the fashionable Peak area of Hong Kong island, was described by her maid today as a "rather proud" woman who was making plans to get married soon. The449 words
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Article70 1966-12-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Tun Abdul Razak. will take the salute at a passing*out parade on Monday at 8 a.m. at the Siginting National Service Training Centre. Port Dickson. This is the last batch of about 600 national servicemen70 words
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Article578 1966-12-04 2 LIM MENG KEE - SL LIM MENG KEE SINGAPORE, Sat. A man, described as "heartless", was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for committing a "dastardly crime" of leaving a baby girl at a railway track at about midnight on July 23, this year. The man. Toh Meng Tong, 39,578 words
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Article, Illustration80 1966-12-04 2 r*oP APORK Sat Two wor kers attached to Ilq., FARELF, Tanglin Park, recently received testimonials for devoted service from the Army Commander, Lt.Gen. Sir Michael Carver. They are Mr. Ooi Ewe Save (top picture) who lives at Lorong 33, Geylang. He is a clerk in the Ordnance80 words
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Article, Illustration860 1966-12-04 2 MARTIN LIM - *1 MARTIN LIM SINGAPORE, Sat. Singap ore's industrialisation will only succeed if technical skills are rapidly developed to man increasing number of industrial enterprises. To this end the Government has placed great emphasis oft technical training in its educational programme. This was said byEASTERN SUN Pix by Jimmy Chow. - 860 words
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Article, Illustration549 1966-12-04 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. What will probably be described as the biggest charity event of the year, the Christmas Fair, was opened this morning to mammoth crowds at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Fair, which was sponsored by the Children's Charities Association of549 words
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Article142 1966-12-04 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.—The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places from Dec. 5 to 9, all shows will start at 7.30 p.m. and short talks on current topics will be given by Field Officers during the shows: Dec. 5 at Kg. Coronation Tengah;142 words
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287 1966-12-04 2 SINGAPORE. Sat The Christmas Fund Appeals Committee has reported that the public has responded "wonderfully" to their appeals for funds this year. After only four months' campaign, the committee had raised $29,478 and more money is expected to come in as the accounts287 words
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Article, Illustration106 1966-12-04 2 KCALA LIMPUR. Sat.— Mr. Tan Tiang Hock. 55, God o w n Supervisor of Nestles Kuala Lumpur Branch Office received a Retirement Certificate from the General Manager the Company. Mr. S. Renn, at lt s Centenary Dinner held in Kuala Lumpur recently. The certificate contains the106 words
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Article20 1966-12-04 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.—There were 96 accidents, of which one was serious during the past 24 hours. Police said today.20 words
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Article256 1966-12-04 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Nine persons were chared in the First District Court todav with rioting at the Gay World Stadium on Oct. 22.'this vear. The nine were chared with causing hurt to Police officers while being in an unlawful assembly and pi" e venting the Police256 words
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181 1966-12-04 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. An Indonesian labourer, Tan Eng Siong. 24. was today fined $3,000 in default 12 months' imprisonment by a District Court today, for illegal possession of Indian hemp (ganja). Tan pleaded guilty to the charge of possessing the ganja, valued at $2,460. Senior181 words
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Miscellaneous48 1966-12-04 2 S'pore 2.00 p.m. National Library Stamford Road: Penyampaian Hadiah2 Tringkas Melayu, (prize giving ceremony). 4.30 p.m. National Library, Stamford Road: Peraduan Bahath. (a Malay Forum.) 7.30 p.m. National Library, Stamford Road: Peraduan Bahath (a Malay Forum) 8.00 p.m. National Theatre, Tank Road: "A-Go-Go-Show, organised by the Jolly Production.48 words
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599 1966-12-04 3 H.M.S. SUTAN - B y H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Sat. The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Mr. Arnold Smith left Singapore for London early this morning highly impressed by the Republic's leadership quality both in the political and non-political spheres. He said. "What impresses me most is the leadership599 words
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Article127 1966-12-04 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. A taxi-driver. Ng Toh Nee, v as stabbed on the right rhrek and robbed of his 540 watch and day's taking °f 511 by a bogus passenger at Jalan Nilavan off Tanah Merah Besar yesterday evening. The robber had chartered Nz's taxi a 1 Geylang127 words
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133 1966-12-04 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Joseph T. H. Tan was elected President by the Serangoon Park Residents' Association protem committee recently. Others elected: Mr. Foong Foo Kneonc (Vice-President). Mr Benedict T. H. Goh, (Hon. Secretary), Mr. Chan Hock Seng (Asst. Hon. Secretary. Chinese) Mr. Lau Soon See. (Hon.133 words
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Article62 1966-12-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Governor of Bank Negara. Malaysia. Tan Sri Ismail bin Mohamed All. left here today to attend a three-day meeting of Central Bank Governors in Colombo. He said before departure that one of the topics for discussions would be a special training programme for62 words
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84 1966-12-04 3 THE WORLD'S BIGGEST GLOBE THE desk has yet to be built to be big enough for this huge globe. A big Berlin bookshop is now showing it to admiring visitors. The globe, the biggest in the world, shows the Earth on a scale of 1:10,000,000 and has a diameter of84 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-12-04 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Work has started on the new and ultra-modern $1.5 million headquarters of the Ministry of Education at Kay Sian* Road. This was announced by the Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon recently. He told newsmen that with the new 12-storey building-145 words
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717 1966-12-04 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Livestock Farmers' Association today charged that the actions of certain Government Departments were "undeniably detrimental" to the poultry industry. The Association stated that such action, if not checked, would eventually bring about the collapse of the poultry industry in the Republic.717 words
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Article221 1966-12-04 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. A "regular cheat", who had 14 previous convictions for cheating; and criminal breach of trust, was today jailed for seven years and fined $5,000 in default two years imprisonment. The man. Omar bin Ali had been in and out of the Singapore and221 words
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708 1966-12-04 4 KENNETH HOLROYD - By KENNETH HOLROYD THE United Nations General Assembly will soon take up the question of OMAN in spite of the great weight of evidence that has been produced to them in the past to show that the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman, to give708 words
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Article91 1966-12-04 4 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. (AP) Singer Judy Garland will seek an annulment of her fourth marriage on the grounds it was never consummated. her attorney announced yesterday. Miss Garland, 44, married actor Mark Herron, 36. on Nov. 14, last year in Las Vegas. They separated five months later.91 words
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Article82 1966-12-04 4 PITTSBURGH. Sat. (UPI) Doctors said today chances were "almost hopeless" that Roni Sue, the surviving Aranson quintuplet, would live. The one pound, 11 ounce infant took a turn for the worse on Thursday when she went into a convulsion and began having difficulty breathing. A mid-morning medical82 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-12-04 4 JAPANESE Imperial Household Agency released this picture of Prince Aya and his family on Prince Ava's first birthday. Prince Aya (centre) cheerfully plays at bibs with his elder brother Prince Iliro (right) and his mother. Crown Princess Michiko (left), at their Togu Palace in Tokyo. Prince Aya68 words
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Article111 1966-12-04 4 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The President of the Transport Workers Union (TWU) announced yesterday that a tentative agreement has been reached with Pan American World Airways, averting a threatened worldwide strike by 30.000 TWU members. Mr. Matthew Guin a n. international president of the TWU. said111 words
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Article152 1966-12-04 4 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (UPI) Singapore told the United Nations in political committee yesterday that the British base in Singapore would never be permitted to be a springboard for aggression and would be eliminated whenever "a reliable alternative is available." Dr. Wong Lin Ken. chairman of152 words
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Article253 1966-12-04 4 Brief news from Summit-at-sea GIBRALTAR, Sat. (UPI) BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Harold Wilson and Rhodesian Prime Minister lan Smith strived for a settlement of the rebel colony's future yesterday isolated from outside pressures aboard a cruising warship It was a last-ditch attempt to keep the longstanding dispute out of the United253 words
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Article160 1966-12-04 4 ROME. Sat. (AP) Alarm spread through North-Central Italy last night as rain-swollen rivers unleashed the most extensive flooding since the flood disaster of one month ago. Local prefects and Army commanders mobilised hundreds of soldiers, policemen and volunteers to evacuate flood-endangered residents if necessary, and reinforce160 words
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374 1966-12-04 4 TANGIER, Morocco. Sat. (l"PI). Barbara Hutton. the 'poor little rich girl' who sought happiness in marriage seven times, has separated from her seventh husband and will divorce him in Mexico, friends said yesterday. There was no direct confirmation from the 54-year-old Woolworth dime374 words
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Article47 1966-12-04 4 LONDON. Sat. CAP) Claude Monet's painting of Rouen Cathedral was auctioned yesterday for 58.000 guineas (M $522,000) It was bought at Christie's ®y a dealer for a reported anonymous American collector. Signed and dated 1804. the painting is 42 inches by 29 inches.47 words
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Article223 1966-12-04 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) The Defence Department announred yesterday the lowest monthly draft call In nearly two years. The February quota was cut to provide training facilities for 150.000 new reserve and national guard enlistees in the first half of 1967. The Pentagon said the draft223 words
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Article161 1966-12-04 4 MANILA. Sat Xht proud sugar baron* of th* Philippines finally ha,j to swallow a bitter pill With some reluctaiu> an-j perhaps even embarrass, ment, they decided this week that the Philippj was left with no other a|. ternative but to import sugar. The immediate reaction o!161 words
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Article242 1966-12-04 4 IRONTON. Ohio. Sat. (UPI) Four prisoners shot their way out of the century-old Lawrence County Jail yesterday, killing a police chief, wounding his assistant and taking three deputy sheriffs hostage in an abortive bid for freedom The suspected leader of the breakout, wounded along with242 words
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238 1966-12-04 4 AMMAN, Jordan. Sat. King Hussein of Jordan yesterday night launched a bitter attack on neighbouring Syria and Egypt charging them with attempting to undermine Jordan's existence. Without mentioning names, King Hussein said. "Certain Arab revolutionist socialist countries' wanted to see him removed and destroyed238 words
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Article, Illustration2034 1966-12-04 5 C. S. Wong - THE LAUGHING By C. S. Wong It is William HazUtt who said that man is the only animal that laughs and weeps, for human life is composed of these two emotions. Life is a tragedy or a comedy sad or merry, as it happens.2,034 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1966-12-04 5 WILLIAM TANZER - by WILLIAM TANZER A FAMILY car, money and time that's all you need and you can set out to-day on an Asian Highway trip over a distance of some 8,000 km all the way from the Turkish border at Bazargan to Dacca in East Pakistan. The journey1,220 words
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Miscellaneous303 1966-12-04 5 THE I zs Too late qurrsitAcrs men try to SMOTHER THE POWPER TRAIL TUT. 'CABBTT6* SCUKKi SOUTHWARD anp every teea arounp will Bt ON OUR NECKS' NE POWT MAKE TME PALACE BEFORE THEY GORDON THE ARE*. WE'RE fiUNK.' 1 i? a U* a«3 M J 0 3* are M s303 words
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Advertisement153 1966-12-04 6 a runny nose is no joke! Every time your runny nose makes you sneeze someone else may catch your cold. That*s no joke. And a runny nose gets red and sore. That hurts. Don't suffer. Don't let other people suffer from your cold. Control it, right from the •tart, with153 words
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Miscellaneous143 1966-12-04 6 THIS WILL BE THE > LAST TEST YOU HAVE TO TAKE, MR FLINTSTONE... ITS THE PRACTICAL t EXAMINATION.. J LET'S SEE...THIS > ONE GOES HERE... AMP THIS ONE GOES HERE...HMMM... r. 6 fZfe it 4 a i M 8 4 r« id ip JL m a 4 V tK ■r143 words
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Miscellaneous205 1966-12-04 7 THAT '5 pi^WT, VOdrl.., ...AMD, FOK ONCE, YOd-i. rey to make a FIRST IMPRESS I OH. WILL VA ei<5HT. Sl*/ > I'll do mv AND T|?y TO IMPRESS I HEAR THE PAPA'S •SETTING AMOTHEK HEH RAH6EB, <X* PARK /BULLETINS S\ZT. I a Ss K 9 1 K n X I205 words
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Article386 1966-12-04 8 rpHE members of the Association of the Southeast Asia should deal with first things first, and should not allow projects to bog down through trying to deal with too many matters at once. The conferences that are held from time to time should deal with specific projects386 words
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Article347 1966-12-04 8 J] 1 HE military in Jakarta can do certain things which the authorities in this country cannot do. Recently the soldiers in that city shaved off the long locks from the heads of young men who were trying to imitate the Beatles' hair-do. Long hair for young Indonesians347 words
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Article, Illustration934 1966-12-04 8 James E. Webb - CTrapEßsim WIVEKS* By James E. Webb, By James E. Webb, Administrator National Aeronautics and Space Administration IN THE quiet confines of the laboratories across our nation, scientists and engineers have been uncovering new facts, new techniques, and new materials that will ultimately affect934 words
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Article977 1966-12-04 8 Louis Halaza - Br. Louis Halaza UNITED NATIONS statistical data shows that the population in the developing areas of the world continues to increase relentlessly. At the same time food production in the same areas is still lagging behind, according to Dr. B.R. Sen, Director General of977 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
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Article, Illustration210 1966-12-04 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. A special power tool kit for the home handyman has proved so popular that extra supplies have been rushed to Singapore by air. One crate-full of kit, known as the Special No. 2 Kit. wa s air-freighted this week from the Melbourne, Australia factory210 words
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Article373 1966-12-04 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Stock Market was again quiet. Prices were steady throughout the day. Dealings were mainly on leading counters Gammon was still ruled ♦he biggest turnover of 229,000 units but prices were maintained at $1.44 and $1.43 Central Sugars showed a slight improvement with .Hisiness373 words
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Article132 1966-12-04 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The Stock Market finished slightly lower in rather lackluster trading yesterday for the fifth time this week. The market opened lower, niade some progress during the first hour, but remained stagnant after that with the exception of some glamour issues. Market132 words
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Article35 1966-12-04 9 LONDON. Sat. (AP) Britain's gold and convertible currency reserves rose by €23 million $64.4 mililon in November and now stand at 1,172 milion pounds (US 1,600,000) the Treasury has announced.35 words
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Article28 1966-12-04 9 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) "in held steady this afternoon. Turnover 435 tons. Spot buyers 1208 sellers 1-9 business nil. 3-months buyers 1208 sellers 1209 business 1208 1209-1/2.28 words
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192 1966-12-04 9 TOKYO, Sat. (AP). The Southeast Asian Agricultural Development Conference, the first of its kind in Asia, will meet for three days in Tokyo on Dec. 6-8 to discuss regional cooperation in agriculture. Nine countries including host Japan and three observers will participate in192 words
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Article82 1966-12-04 9 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) The rubber market closed steady quiet with spot 18-5/8 18-7/8 SETTLEMENT HOUSE Jan 18-7/8 19 Feb 19 19-1/8 March 19-3/16 19-3/8 Jan/March 19 19-1/8 April /June 19-5/8 19-3/4 July/Sept 19-15/16 20-1/6 Oct Dec 20 20-1/8 Jan/March 20-1/16 20-3/16 April/June and July/Sept 20-1/8 20-3/16 Oct/Dec82 words
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Article119 1966-12-04 9 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) The Philippines is studying emergency measures to cope with a forecast sugar shortage next year which might upset the country's export commitments, a Presidential press spokesman said today. Manila newspapers reported today that the Philippines was considering the unprecedented step of importing sugar119 words
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362 1966-12-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. This week's market followed a pattern very similar to that of last week, says Holiday. Cutler. Bath Co. Ltd. in their market report. The opening stages showed a steadier tendency with better enquiry from the trade and covering by speculators. This accompanied encouraging362 words
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Article190 1966-12-04 9 BRUSSELS. Sat. (AP). Turkish Foreign Minister, Mr. Ishan S. Cagayangil arrived here for a one-day meeting with ministers of the Common Market countries next Wednesday. The meeting will approve higher low-duty exports of Turkey's tobaccos, dried raisins, figs, and nuts. Another subject to be discussed is190 words
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Article185 1966-12-04 9 STOCKHOLM, Sat. In a report on activities during the first eight months of the year Uddenolm states that sales in the steel sector were up Kr. 20 million or 8 per cent, on the same period last year. Turnover in the other two sectors was185 words
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Article54 1966-12-04 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today were: CANADA: Buying T.T. 35-7/16; Airmail O.D. 35-9/ 16; 90 d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills; 36-3/16 trade bills. SELLING T.T./O.D ready were: Canada 35-1/16; Holland Guilders 117-3/8; Belgian Francs 1617; French Francs54 words
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138 1966-12-04 9 TOKYO. Sat.. (AFP) Japan is very likely to take third place this year among the world's car-producing nations, according to officials of the Japanese Toyota Motor Sales Company Limited, today. Officials of the company released figures showing that Japan had moved ahead of the138 words
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279 1966-12-04 9 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AFP). —A good year is in prospect for U.S. tobacco exports, reports the US. Department of Agriculture. For fiscal 1967, exports are expected to rise to about 560 million lbs. up nearly one fifth from the 472 million shipped abroad in the279 words
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Article52 1966-12-04 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI)— Rubber futures closed ten points higher overall yesterday. No sales. Jan 67 22.30 22.90 March 22.60 23.10 May 22.60 23.10 July 22.60 23.10 Sept. x 22.60 23.10 Nov. 22.60 23.10 Jan. '6B 22.60 23.10 Locally spot No. 1 RSS. 22 i cents per52 words
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Article16 1966-12-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price for today was $606.25 per picul, down 75 cents.16 words
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Article403 1966-12-04 9 INDUSTRIAL B. Bou«tead 1.50 Cfntril fintart .98 C T.R Or(1« \D 47/9 Chemical Co 1 *0 1 61 rolrt Storage roR 2.99 Dunlop R 2.63 2 64 F.. Snifltlni 4.01 4.08 f««n (Irrt*. 2.9; 2.99 Fltzpatrlck* 1.55 F. A X. Ord*. 3.31 3.36 < in inmon 1.4.1403 words
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Article40 1966-12-04 9 OI«n«t+r** prl r*% > rimi M.ihtun tin i *«*cond Third Milium*o 1.10 1.5 i.or. t 1 OMnnnru JM M MmI. fund Mrrllm 1.18 1:1 •IMMM'HlltV 1 limit Konf... SHI .111.1 II....a L 1 00 A 10 C*Hnnt kimg Currency)40 words
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Article113 1966-12-04 9 SINGAPORE. sat. SlnzhPorf Chinese Produrf Exchange noon price* today were. Buyer* Sellm Coconut oil (fOHi Bulk 41.110 Coronal oil K»B > Drum* 4tM Lonvr i»prj| Mixed No\ Dec. 26JMI Sugar (Java) rVKOdown 26.39 Nutmeg* 11 Ov 4M5.00 Nntinrto H 235.00 UnrliN l.nmpong Black Pepper i1 OB) 120 00 Pepper113 words
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Article35 1966-12-04 9 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI). Money quotations: HK55.***** per U.S. dollar for cash HK $5.7512 per U.S. dollar for T/T HK515.99 per pound sterling HK5256.75 R T HK $266.75 per Tael of gold.35 words
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Article33 1966-12-04 9 COLOMBO. Sat. (AFP). Ceylon and Peoples China will sign a new barter trade pact here today under which China buys 48.000 pounds weight of rubber and sells 200,000 tons of rice.33 words
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Article181 1966-12-04 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 3/4 Benrinnes 5 Kin Yung 6/7 Thorscape B'9 Benmhor 10/11 Hongkong Producer 13/14 Calchas 15/16 Sargodha 18 Port Louis Maru 19 Sir Lancelot 21/22 Kanryu Maru 23/24 Kana Maru No. 1 27/28 Varild 29/30 Tjimanuk181 words
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Article692 1966-12-04 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8."»0 a.m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time 10.V, am. Airline MAL 005 from IVnang. ipoh, K. Lumpur, Malacca. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MAL 451 from kurliing. Time 2.50 p.in. Airline MAL 04.1 from Kota Bahru, Kuala Lumpur. Time 3.30 p.m. Airline692 words
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WOMEN'S PAGE
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Article, Illustration213 1966-12-04 10 SINGAPORE, Sat The latest luxury gimmick from the United States manifests itself in the form of an inner-tube Paisley designed with a hard top platform Strictly a beach equipment. The Americans call it the latest means of travelling about the backyard swimming pool, without213 words
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262 1966-12-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. For a world renowned fashion designer, like Monsieur Pierre Balmain of Paris, what is his dream woman like? Save for his brief visit here to design the Malaysian Airways hostesses' new uniform. his admirers know of his likes, dislikes and his feelings262 words
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Article, Illustration719 1966-12-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Kuala Lumpur residents are in for a treat.. given by six top trend setters in town the first of such in the local history of fashion. PROGRAMME: A fashion show of 30 dresses, all made from M.A.R.A. fobric (batik,719 words
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288 1966-12-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Have you ever tried making your nun ear-rings? It Is not difficult with a little patience and besides, it is fun. For the coming Christmas season, nothing is more appropriate than using 'remains' of Christmas decorations. If you can288 words
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198 1966-12-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR It is usually a problem kipping your children tm when it Dour* from fnorninc to evening for on end. Many mothers complain, ed that they have a hard time, keeping a close watch on their children lest th*T mould sneak out and198 words
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Miscellaneous29 1966-12-04 10 r m T x. r v V 5* 55 Sail t o IJuO "foa MAX CAL.V ME SNLWE Art*Al> ViUEH PEOPLE AROUND t BUT AV.ONE \OU MUST CAU. Mi29 words
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Miscellaneous363 1966-12-04 10 OACL f CAPRICORN Dec. 23-Jan. 20 Christmas around the corner you could do a lot of good for peoJl pie around you in your j! own quiet way. Get out J of the rut. A good period f to travel. AQUARIUS Jan. 21-Feb. 19 JJ SE your wisdom to foster363 words
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EASTERN SUN FEATURE
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Article1136 1966-12-04 11 The Casanova killers WHEN tall, goodlooking Johann Hoch stood on trial for murder in Chicago for poisoning one of His wives, new "wives" turned up doily/ claiming that Hoch had married them too. The strange thing was that, although they now knew that they had been1,136 words
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510 1966-12-04 11 BERLIN, Sat.—Berlin's development Into the most Important German industrial city began in the middle of the last century, when August Borsig and Louis Schwartzkopff built their factories and soon became one of the greatest engine builders, whose machines were sent to the farthest corners510 words
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55 1966-12-04 11 BRIDGETOWN. Barbados. Sat. (AP) The Duke and Duchess of Kent listen as the Prime Minister of Barbados. Errol Barrow, left, addresses the citizens of the newly independent nation after receiving its Constitution from the Duke at midnight ceremonies in Bridgetown, the capital. Barbados became a member of the British Commonwealth55 words
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980 1966-12-04 11 Dr. I. M. Levitt - WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE By Dr. I. M. Levitt. ty Dr. I. M. Levitt. Director The Fels Planetarium Of The Franklin Institute AS the time for a manned lunar landing approaches, some of the perplexing problems associated with landing and retrieving the first980 words
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Advertisement34 1966-12-04 11 EVEN when the awful truth was known about him, the women he had deceived still wanted Johann Hoch. The rest could want nothing thev were dead, killed by arsenic kept in a fountain pen34 words
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POPPING AROUND
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Article, Illustration324 1966-12-04 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. Organist Mike Gan of "The Bee Jays," a local pop group here says that local beat shows are fast "catching up." However, he thinks the local groups should be more original. Some of them "copy too much," Mike said. Mike, whose favourite324 words
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Article179 1966-12-04 12 THE BYRDS Mr. Spaceman/What's Happening? (CBS) This is a Jim McGuinn composition (he's the one with the square-type i dark glasses), and though not as catchy as some of their other hits, is a good enough disc to click. Is a medium-paced folky number. Interesting lyrics. £XIP: This one179 words
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Article431 1966-12-04 12 TEFF BECK of the YardJ birds seems to have no end of trouble with his health. His throat condition caused him to miss a few appearances on their last tour. The latest being mental exhaustion which caused him to be left all alone in "Sunny" California to recuperate431 words
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Article727 1966-12-04 12 ]-[I There! Its HOLIDAY time! while you are all having a fab time please observe a minute's silence for me who is pounding away trying to beat out a heap o' stuff to keep all you luvly fans of mine I hope happy. Here is the result727 words
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Article, Illustration370 1966-12-04 12 JJAVE BERRY is one of Britain's most consistently successful pop artistes. With a string of hits behind him, "Memphis, Tennessee," "My Baby Left Me," •Baby Its You," "The Crying Game" and "Little Things," it's pretty pointless to question his future more success is assured! Sheffield-born Dave was370 words
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Advertisement172 1966-12-04 12 PLATTER PETE'S 1966 POP POLL VOTE NOW! YES! For the very first time In any newspaper, magazine or radio programme in Singapore and Malaysia, an OFFICIAL Fop Foil is held! Long have many wondered who the most popular pop groups and artistes in thi* country are. Well, soon. Platter Pete's172 words
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Article, Illustration394 1966-12-04 13 MERVYN NICHOLAS - By: MERVYN NICHOLAS SINGAPORE, Sat. Remember Maria Montex. The beautiful actress of the eorly 50s who committed suicide during the height of her career? No! Then let me take you back to the days when films like Ali Baba and The394 words
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Article109 1966-12-04 13 CAMILLA SPARV has completed her co-starring role in Columbia's "Murderers' Row" and has left for New York. She will take part in extensive promotion there for "Dead Heat On A Merry-Go-Round." a Columbia release, in which she costars with James Coburn. Dean Martin. Ann-Margret and Karl Maiden head109 words
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619 1966-12-04 13 If OLL YWOOP. Sat. It may be too much to expect that Hollywood could realise the Old Testament prophecy of an era of righteousness, but some of its elements are represented in a new motion picture. "Doctor Dolittle", now being filmed by APJAC Productions. On619 words
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Article, Illustration229 1966-12-04 13 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Six-teen-year old KOARU YUM I and YUKIO HASHI. two of the most up-and-coming stars in Japan are now in Singapore starring in the film "Night In Singapore" produced by the Shochiku Films of Japan. They will be on location both in Singapore and229 words
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Miscellaneous183 1966-12-04 13 ORGA NISa r O N ODEON 21 116 l*th SPECTAC1LAR DAY! Todiy 4 *how«: I, 1!.4S, 4.30 A 8.15 I1.S0. It SO M.oo. No Free List Cash Bookings Only) 20th Century Fo* Presents THE DINO DE LAURENTHS Production Of 'The Bible'... .In The Beginning FILMED IN EM 50 Technicolor SCHOOL183 words
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Miscellaneous638 1966-12-04 13 x. I 1 U S: TV MALAYSIA V m *> -s? t TODAY CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang. 6 Ipoh 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). A-M. 3.00 OPENING ANNCT.638 words
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Miscellaneous216 1966-12-04 13 APITOL Phone *****! P»y: 11. 1.45. 4, M 30 «i° Don »l«l Ho-oston A ST1 Pi in TERROR Color Season i-tarts from Wir K^ 4n J ltht "OPERATION LIPSTICK Mandarin. C» Color Today M a.m. "Operation C.I.A." P O Phone Shows DallT NoteTin»c«: 11 a m .3 30 4 s216 words
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529 1966-12-04 14 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Sat. (AFP) American light-heavyweight Roger Rouse is boxer of the month, the World Boxing Association announced here yesterday. Rouse is number one challenger in W.B.A. ratings to world champion Jose Torres, of Puerto Rico. Here are three ratings (all American except529 words
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Article239 1966-12-04 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Full Bore Section of the Singapore Rifle Association will hold the "End of Season" shoot on Dec. 18 to round off another successful shooting season in Singapore. Competitors will compete for the "Loke Yung Fun" Challenge Trophy. Mr. Lim Keng Wah,239 words
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Article174 1966-12-04 14 SEREMBAN, Sat. Negri Sembilan will lose one of their mainstay in the State cricket team with the transfer of Mr. Pravin Patel to Selangor. He is attached to the Incoma Tax Department. Mr. Patel a left arm spinner has been a regular member of the174 words
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77 1966-12-04 14 SEREMBAN. Sat Negri Sembilan Police Sports Club will hold its first Annual Billiard "Finals" Tournament here tomorrow commencing at 9 a.m. at the Seremban Police Club. Teams from Seremban, Tampin, Kuala Pilah, Bahau, Port Dickson. Jelebu. Police Field Force from Ampangan and Contingent Police77 words
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Article, Illustration72 1966-12-04 14 ORIENT featherweight champion, Mitsunori Seki of Japan (right) knocks out Orlando Medina of Philippines in one minute and 12 seconds in the 2nd round of their scheduled of 12-round bout at the Tokyo's Korakuen Hall recently to retain his title for the 10th time. Japan's Orient featherweightPANA Photo. - 72 words
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246 1966-12-04 14 CARACAS. Sat. (UPI) Johnny Jamito of the Philippines yesterday signed a contract with Pedro Gomez for their 10-round featherweight bout tomorrow night. Jamito, who lost a split decision to Gomez last month said, "I'm sure 'l'm going to win, else I wouldn't have accepted246 words
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Article66 1966-12-04 14 MALACCA, Fri.—Malacca are favourites to beat Negri Sembilan in their annual inter-State tennis match for the Lim Cheng Siong Cup on Sunday at Tampin. Malacca the holders of the trophy has picked the following for the match:- Dr. K. Dharmaratnam. Dr. Sinthamoney, John Austin, Peter Sharp, Abdullah66 words
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283 1966-12-04 14 NASSAU, Bahamas, Sot (AP) Young Jochem Rindt led o team of Austrian drivers in a sweep of the first three places yesterday in a 112-mile race for Formular V cars in Nassau's International Speedweeks pro- gramme. Rindt, 24-year-old star of the international283 words
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Article96 1966-12-04 14 It's 'ye s' now after uncertainty NEW DELHI. India, Sat. (AP). —India's Finance Ministry yesterday announced it would after all sanction sufficient foreign exchange for a full 104-member Indian contingent to enter the Asian Games at Bangkok. There was no immediate word from the Indian Olympic Association whether they would96 words
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Article19 1966-12-04 14 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Tonight's rugby league football results: Castleford 25 Sthelen s 7 Rochdale 4 Salford 17.19 words
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Article301 1966-12-04 14 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The purpose of training junior footballers is to bring out the best in young players capable of developing their physical and mental qualities to the top grade so that their soccer "craftsmanship" attains the highest possible level, technically and tactically, and who301 words
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Article59 1966-12-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malaysian Rugby Union will go on a 10-day tour to Thailand beginning from Dec. 19. This was discloaed by the secretary of the MRU, Mr. Tan Chin Guan, to Sunsport. He said, during the team's stay in Bangkok, the players would59 words
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Article, Illustration380 1966-12-04 14 SINGAPORE, Sot. State hockey player, Lenny Nonis, who side-stepped severol top hockey motehes over the post three months, today came out to explain the reason: "I hove been medicolly advised to take it eosy because of a torn tissue just380 words
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158 1966-12-04 14 MALACCA, Sat. Capt. Reginald Sutton won the annual Australian Army golf championships held at the Ayer Keroh Country Club here. Capt Sutton is attached to the 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regt. (Malacca). Forty eight competitors from Malacca. Singapore and Butterworth took part In the158 words
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96 1966-12-04 14 TAIPING, Sat. The President of the Sessions Court, Wan Yahaya bin Pawanteh, was unanimously elected to head the Taiping Badminton Association at it's general meeting here recently. Enche Azmeer bin Rashid and Mr. Lee Soo were elected vice-presidents with Mr. M. Suppiah and96 words
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183 1966-12-04 14 Million pension plan for baseball PITTSBURGH, Sat. (UPI) A new pension plan financed by an annual contribution of US $4.1 million a year has been agreed to for players, managers and coaches under a new system outlined by Baseball Commissioner William D. Eckert. The multi-million dollar financing will be derived183 words
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150 1966-12-04 14 MUAR. Sat.—The chairman of the Johore Sepak Raga Association. Enche Engku Mohsmed Salleh, who is also the District Officer of Batu Pahat, today said that Johore was expected to capture the Malaysian sepak raga title for the Enche Mohamed Khir Johari challenge trophy. He150 words
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Article52 1966-12-04 14 SELAMA. Sat. In the annual table-tennis and badminton matches between the staff and the pupils of the Chi Sheng Secondary School played here yesterday. Pupils beat The Staff in both these matches. The pupils won 4-1 in the table-tennis while in the badminton they woo by52 words
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Advertisement374 1966-12-04 14 CLASSIFIED AD. RELIGION ANNOUNCED NI 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum) FREE PUBLIC LECTURE on Christian Science. Monday December 12, at 6.30 p.m in the Victoria Memorial Hall Practice Theatre. Subject, "God, The Great Physician* by Paul Stark Seeley C.SR of Portland, Oregon. All ar« welcome. NOTICES KENYATAAN J.K.R PERAK GANGGUAN PERBEKAI374 words
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Article1581 1966-12-04 15 WINDSOR LAD - Stablemate Lord Jim the main threat The going is YIELDING Bv WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sun. Kuala Lumpur trainer .Mickey Donnelly holds a strong hand in the six furlongs race lor Class 1, Div. 1 (Race 8) horses at Bukit Timah this afternoon, second day1,581 words
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Article22 1966-12-04 15 WINDSOR LAD: Wonder Lamp Toowoomba Jolly Scout GOLDEN SVN Sunray K. DticheȤ Viva Ipoh ADELINE: Lord Jim Peninjau Mandarin22 words
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Article1763 1966-12-04 15 Ra IM 1: S pore Yearling Schema Dlv. 1 —6 Furs. X.00 P.M. 1 Villa 2v 9 00 "Brwlang Stable" Sullivan r y 4. 5 6. 7. 1. a 1 Evermore 2 Pinto 2 Paulv Pike 2y 2y 2> 2> 2> 2y 2y 2v 8.12 8 111,763 words
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Article142 1966-12-04 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN ADELINE Race 1. V1LLE Evermore S. Flush STR. FLUSH VUle Pinto STR. FLUSH Mile Honey Dear Race 2. P. MISSILE Kebir Tony Bob TONY BOB Osceola Fast Lord PENINJAU Fast Lord C. Master Race 3. W. LAMP Sea Pip Viva Ipoh VIVA IPOH Sea Pip142 words
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2221 1966-12-04 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sat. Cocaine, well ridden by Sonny Lim. put up a smart performance when he took the mile race for Class Five horses (Race 7) at Bukit Timah this afternoon, opening dav of the Singapore Turf Club's December meeting. Cocaine2,221 words
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Miscellaneous117 1966-12-04 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $81,280.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****5 $35,546.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****5 510.156.00 THIRI) PRIZE No. *****5 5.078.00 STARTERS ($1,000.00 each); Nos. *****4 *****7 *****8 *****9 *****0 *****4 *****3 *****9 *****6 *****4 *****4 *****0 *****9 CONSOLATION PRIZES ($750 00 each): Nos. *****1 *****8 *****2 *****9 *****8 *****8 *****2117 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-12-04 16 A magnificent backshot by Schalke forward Herrmann (right) in the West German League Game against the winners of the European Cup, Borussia Dortmund. The startled forward Trfmhold quickly moves his head out of the way. The tussle of the two most successful Westphalian football clubs ended with a56 words
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200 1966-12-04 16 HONOLULU. Sat. (UPI)— Ten of America's greatest amateur athletes —including world mile record holder Jim Ryun of Kansas —were nominated yesterday for the Sullivan Award by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). The award goes each year to the amateur athlete who has made the200 words
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Article22 1966-12-04 16 -SINGAPORE. Sat. The Slglap Open Badminton Championship Tournament will be held at Telok Kurau Secondary School tomorrow at 10.00 a.m.22 words
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339 1966-12-04 16 SEREMBAN, Sat. Negri Sembilan Club will be having a "closed tennis championship" for the first time in postwar years here next month. Mr. M. F. Yogaratnam the newly elected tennis member for the N.S. Club told Sunsport: "We are the only club in339 words
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Article118 1966-12-04 16 MELBOURNE. Sat. (AFP) —lt will be same old team to take to the court when Australia faces up to yet another Davis Cup challenge round here on 26. Those picked are Roy Emerson, Fred Stolle. John Newcombe, Tony Roche. Owen Davidson and Bill Bowrey. The only118 words
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Article102 1966-12-04 16 SEOUL, Sat (AP).—A 2.6kilogram silver cup is on the way to Bangkok which will be presented to a man who made the most outstanding contribution to the development of Asian sports. South Korea is donating the 55ft-dollar worth cup to the Asian Games Federation102 words
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Article184 1966-12-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Primp Minister. Tunku Abciul Rahman, has called on football fans to turn up and see the "cream of young Malaysian Footballers" in action during the Sixth Burnley Cup competition. "These young men are the future players of our national teams,184 words
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86 1966-12-04 16 CALCUTTA. Sat. (UPI).— India and Brazil tied 1-1 at the close of two singles matches in the opening day of play in the Davis Cup zonal final before a crowd of 6.000 at the Calcutta South Club. In the opening match Brazil's Thomas86 words
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340 1966-12-04 16 RIO DE JANERIO, Sat. (AP) Pele's explusion from the first game of the Brazil Cup finals in Belo Horixonte on Wednesday was not the first time the super star has been sent off in his own country. When Armando Marques sent him off at 31340 words
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Article144 1966-12-04 16 PENANG. Sat. Choong Chong Hin of Penang won the middleweight class in the 4th Malaysian Judo Championships during the morning session held at the Han Chiang High School Indor Stadium today. Choong beat two other contestants in his class to win the title in a144 words
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Article210 1966-12-04 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. —The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othmon Wok said here to-night that the immediate aim of the Singapore Badminton Association must be to compaign support for its plans to improve the standard of badminton in the Re- public. The Minister said that210 words
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267 1966-12-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. One of Singapore's top referees Enche Harun Angullia will leave here tomorrow to attend the FIFA Referee's Conference to be held during the sth Asian Games at Bangkok. The FIFA Referee's Conference is organised by the Asian Football Congress. Enche Harun267 words
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Article117 1966-12-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Malaysian Rugby Union held its first two-day trials for the Bangkok tour, at the lV*i*>def grounds here this evening. Out of the 48 nationals invited, 30 played today. The trials will continue tomorrow at the same time and place. Today's 30117 words
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Article94 1966-12-04 16 MELBOURNE, Sat. (AFP) —Today's results in the Victorian Open Tennis Championships were as follows. Mixed doubles: C. Davidson (Vic) —Miss L. Turner (NSW) bt. L. Lumsden (Jamaica) —Miss G. Sherriff (NSW) 6/1. 6/2. A. Roche (NSW) —Miss J. Tegart (Vic) bt. C De Groenckel (Belg.)—Miss F. Durr94 words
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Miscellaneous61 1966-12-04 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.48 a.m. (7.4 ft.), 5.54 p.m. (5.9 ft.). Port Swettenham: 9.08 a.m. (11.1 ft.), 10.13 p.m. (11.8 ft.). Port Dickson: 10.23 a.m. (7.3 ft), 10.45 p.m. (7.6 ft). Singapore: 3.40 a.m. (7.8 ft), 2.16 p.m. (9 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 2.31 a.m. (8.2 ft), 12.22 p.m. (6.461 words
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