Eastern Sun, 5 December 1966
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Title Section25 1966-12-05 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 140. Monday, December 5 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents25 words
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327 1966-12-05 1 Rl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 'State of Alert' has b*en dprlared in the Ulu Rriantan and Tumpat districts Kelantan as a fesult of the heavy monsoon rains which began last month. All low-lying areas in R<ita Bharu and the surroundings have been flooded and327 words
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Article355 1966-12-05 1 Ben D'Cunha - A call to produce substantial evidence to iustify v i charges against expelled students By Ben D'Cunha Kuala Lumpur, Sunday: A PROTEST NOTE is to be handed over to the Singapore High Commissioner here tomorrow morning against the expulsion of 74 Malaysian st The protest note will355 words
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Article127 1966-12-05 1 WASHINGTON. Sun Malaysian Ambassador One Yoke Lin flies off tomorrow on another fast-moving 6.000 mile speaking tour of the United States. Tan Sri Ong begins in northern New York State on the U.S. East Coast, then visits the midwestern States of Michigan and Indiana before127 words
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Article67 1966-12-05 1 MANILA, Sun. President Ferdinand E. Marcos is apprehensive about what he considers slow progress in the anti-smuggling talks between Malaysia and the Philippines, informed sources said today. The President directed Foreign Office Under-secretary Manuel Collantes yesterday to go to Kuala Lumpur "as soon as possible" to work out67 words
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Article36 1966-12-05 1 LONDON, Sun. Prime Minister Harold Wilson flew home today from two days of Seaborne summit talks with Rhodesian Premier lan Smith. Mr. Wilson's plane touched down at London airport at 1220 p.m. (1220 GMT).36 words
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Article39 1966-12-05 1 SINGAPORE Sun. (UPI) —The trial of the former Indonesian Air Force Chief, Air Vice Marshal Omar Dhani, before the extraordinary court would definitely commence on tomorrow at 9 a.m. (Jakarta time), the Indonesian Radio announced today.39 words
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Article, Illustration36 1966-12-05 1 Enchanting 'Esso Queen' "THAT Certain Smile" by Miss Nellie Ooi, who was crowned ESSO QUEEN at the Esso Gala Ball 1966 on Saturday night, at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur.—EASTERN SUN Pix. EASTERN SUN Pix.EASTERN SUN Pix. - 36 words
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Article227 1966-12-05 1 J ESSELTON, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, after a three-day hectic visit to Sabah, said today he was pleased that the people here were working into the pattern of Malaysia which they helped to form. With the co-operation of races, he hoped that a society227 words
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Article, Illustration75 1966-12-05 2 Heads turned, cameras clicked and flashbulbs popped as a bevy of Japanese beauties boarded a Lufthansa Jet on their way to Karachi. The girls", 17 of them, made up the 24-member dance troupe who performed before Singapore audiences this week. To bid farewell to them were75 words
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Article25 1966-12-05 2 IPOH, Sun. Alias bin Ahmad Turki, (7), lost his life in collision with a lorry at the 28-j mile Ipoh—Kuala Kangsar Road yesterday.25 words
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Article30 1966-12-05 2 Taiping. Sun. Mr. G. Kuppusamy Naidu is transferred to Kuala Kurau as Postmaster replacing Enche Abdul Majid bin Chlk. who has been posted to the General Post Office. Taiping.30 words
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Article, Illustration267 1966-12-05 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Miss Linda Yeh Kuei Ling, 22, a final-year arts student who was erowned "Miss University 1966" will leave soon for a South-east Asian tour shortly. Among the cities she will visit during her three-week tour are Kuala Lumpur, B«n*kok.267 words
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Article, Illustration585 1966-12-05 2 John Clarke - By John Clarke SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. R o d o I f o C. Ton Cardoso, 29, Philippines' only International Master of Chess had a warm-ing-up session today in which he simultaneously played 20 boards at the Chinese Swimming Club. The game started at 4.15585 words
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167 1966-12-05 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Malaysia will be one of the countries that will export iron ore to Japan's new ultra modern US$695 million steel making complex. The Malaysian iron ore will be consigned to the Fukuyam Iron Works of Nippon Kokan (NKK) which begins167 words
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62 1966-12-05 2 KICKING. Sun—The annual inspection and display of the Ist Kuching Company of the Boys' Brigade was held today in St. Thomas's Cathedral Parish llall. A guard-of-honour was formed in front of the Cathedral for the Inspecting Officer, Dato E. Brandah. Items for display included precision62 words
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168 1966-12-05 2 KUALA LUMPIR, Sun. —lndia can offer technical training facilities for Malaysian students This Wa.s said by Mr. P C. Mathew, Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, Government of India, who paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, in Kuala168 words
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Article82 1966-12-05 2 JESBELTON. Sun. A two-day Education Progress Exhibition, organised by the Education Department, is being held at Turnbull Hall, Sabah College, from today. One section of the exhibition is devoted to vocational guidance. A number of Government departments are participating in this exhibition. They include Lands and Surveys.82 words
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Article88 1966-12-05 2 KUCHING. Sun Tht National Registration team from Slbu will start to work in Penghulu Gelau's area from Dec. 8. The centre* for registration will be as follows: Rumah Ansi, Tutus; 2. at Rumah Entlll, Sabidil; 3. Rumah Limbot, Sungei Rasau; 4. Rumah Reban. Sungal Plnang; 5. Naga Has88 words
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209 1966-12-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A notice was sent to employers in June 1966 together with Forms B and Forms A 2 66, seeking their co-operation to record the new identity card numbers of the contributors on a column provided in Forms A 2 66.209 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-12-05 2 un l ~T A of technicians vai B J i.i **ents for Seiko Thong sia Co. to familiarise themselves with the latest Seiko elec. tromc timing devices to be used at the sth Asian Games at Bangkok. They are from left Messrs. Chin Ah70 words
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262 1966-12-05 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Director of the Panfi c Area Travel Association, Mr. F. Mervin Blake, has made several suggestions to improve the tourism j n dustrv in Singapore. Addressing a Press conference. he suggested that Singapore should: Extend its 72-hour visafree regulation so that transit travellers262 words
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Article34 1966-12-05 2 IPOH, Sun.—Cyclist, y Manikam, 63. was mvo ein a fatal collision w;'h i military truck at Jai», Kamunting. Taiping, v?gi r day. The truck was reversing at the time of the aerdent34 words
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420 1966-12-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. Fong Sip CHee, yesterday called on the people to reorientate their thinking and adjust their attitude so that they could participate in the race for progress and advancement. He said: We are now livin,420 words
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124 1966-12-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. An Air Services Agreement between the Republic and the United Kingdom was initialled on Dec. 2 in Singapore following negotia tio n s since Nov. 17 between delegations from both countries. An official Government release made this announcement here today. Under th e124 words
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348 1966-12-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. A leading Japanese industrialist, Mr. Tokuji Hayakawa will arrive here tomorrow for the opening of a S3 million television assembly plant in the Republic. The assembly plant, situated at Tanglin Halt Industrial Estate, will be opened by the Minister for Finance, Mr.348 words
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Article103 1966-12-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. One of the world's leading ophthalmologists. Mr. T. Keith Lyle, has been on a ten-day visit to the Royal Air ForceS Far East Command, spending part of the time at bases on Singaport island. Mr. Lyle is Dean of the Institute of Ophthalmology to103 words
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57 1966-12-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Caught singing? Yes, members of the band of the 4th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, joined inmates of the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home, Changi, here in a sing-song session. Thirty members of the band visited the home recently to distribute sweets and play selected music. Thirty-nine children are57 words
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393 1966-12-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The modernisation of handicraft trades and small scale industries is indispensable if industrial development is to rebound to the benefit of the population. Such a programme will also help to avoid the widespread impoverishment and demoralisation of craftsmen and small entrepreneurs. The393 words
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Article, Illustration151 1966-12-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sun.Royal Air Force men from Seletar, Changi and Tengah are among servicemen and civilians who will appear in the British Granada T.V. programme, "The World Tomorrow", filmed recently in Singapore. Air Chief Marshal Sir John Grandy, Comman-der-in-Chief, Far East, also appeared151 words
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305 1966-12-05 3 Thousands jam multimillion Trade Fair SINGAPORE, Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon, last night opened the multi-million dollar New World Trade Fair. Thousands of people from all walks of life Jammed the fair after its opening. In his speech. Mr. Ho noted305 words
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Article119 1966-12-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government Gazette has announced further promotions in the Police Force. Among those promoted is Mr. Lim Chye Heng. now Superintendent of Police. Mr. Lim, who is formerly attached to the Special Branch of C.1.D., is wellknown for his investigations into the activities of119 words
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Article, Illustration155 1966-12-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Air Commodore R. E. W. Harland. Air Officer Engineering of the Far East, is leaving for England this week to take up a new post as a Project Officer on the Hawker Siddeley P1127 aircraft. Before taking up his present155 words
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Miscellaneous43 1966-12-05 3 S'pore Diary 7.30 p.m. National Library, Stamford Road: Peraduan Bercuchap Peringkat Akhir. 8 p.m. Cultural Centre, Canning Rise: Piano Recital. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Kampong Coronation Tengah; Sing Khew School, Thomson Road: Sin Hwa School, Mandai Tekong.43 words
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759 1966-12-05 4 Musa Scully - By: Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MORE THAN 1,000 members of the Union of Clerks in fully assisted schools in Malaya will soon take a strike ballot. The ballot will also call for a joint strike action with the National Union of Teachers. Today,759 words
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Article117 1966-12-05 4 PENANG, Sun. Thousands of people gate crashed the Industrial Trade Fair in Esplanade Road here today. The "rush" took place soon after the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda AlHaj and his Consort had left in their car. Members of the Federal Reserve Unit were unable117 words
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Article, Illustration107 1966-12-05 4 PRESS representatives in Johore on Friday honoured Tengku Mahmud, the Raja Muda of Johore with a luncheon at the Wai Lee Sun Restaurant, Johore Bahru. Tengku Mahmud was recently appointed the Raja Muda of Johore. Eastern Sun picture shows Tunku Zainal, on behalf of107 words
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240 1966-12-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 13-man Indonesian trade mission arrived here by air this morning in their red Garuda jet plane the first mission ever to visit Malaysia after confrontation. The delegation, representing the Indonesian Council of National Private entrepreneurs for West240 words
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231 1966-12-05 4 PENANG, Sun. The Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir. said here today that the Central Government would give more subsidies to flying clubs in Malaysia only when their membership showed that more than half of their members were young Malaysians. Tan231 words
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Article157 1966-12-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ministry of Labour is expected to five a recommendation to the National Lnion of Banking Employees on its two-year negotiations with hank employers next month that may well mpan a new deal for it* members. "If it is good, I am157 words
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Article, Illustration317 1966-12-05 4 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two 15-year-old Australian Boy Scouts have worked for a year delivering newspapers to earn money for their trip to the first Malaysian Boy Scout Jamboree at Penang. from today. They are Alan Macßae and Bruce Kerr, classmates317 words
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Article68 1966-12-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Singapore High Co*' mission in Australia has taken over the issuing 0 passports and visas Previously this work wa» handled by the Malavsian High Commission. The office of the Maiav. sian High Commission continue to process all pa port and visa matters68 words
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257 1966-12-05 4 KUALA Lt MPI R, Sun One of the handicaps in the development of Trengganu has been its geographical isolation. This is the finding of a Dutch technical aid mission headed by Mr. H. Teunissen after a month's sunt? there. "This is a very serioui257 words
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112 1966-12-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sun Mr. V. David. Labour Member of the Selangor Legislative Assembly, today called on the Government to assist the students banned bv the Singapore Government. In a statement, he saio "The Federation Government should assist Guroial Singh Nijar. Peter Yip Shou Shan.112 words
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Miscellaneous9 1966-12-05 4 AB NO** *K\*LTs C® r ,tO»> MM!! YA f.A9 words
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Article, Illustration549 1966-12-05 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP) Special adviser Mr. Eugene Black is recommending to President Johnson that the United States and other donor nations should help the new Asian Development Bank open a "soft loan" window to meet the needs of the developing nations, it was549 words
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Article201 1966-12-05 5 MISS WORLD f LASGOW, Sun. UPI "Miss World", India's Reita Faria, said yesterday her fiance is flying to London to try to persuade her not to visit American troops in Vietnam with Bob Hope. Miss Faria, a 23-year-old medical student from Bombay said she understood her201 words
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Article83 1966-12-05 5 ALGIERS, Sun. (UPI) Algeria and Communist China have signed an agreement under which the Chinese will build a large new exhibition hall in Algiers, the Algerian Press Service announced yesterday. An Algerian mission spent seven days in Peking negotiating the deal, APS said. It said between 1,600 and83 words
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229 1966-12-05 5 CMTED NATIONS Sun. —Secretary-General U Thant, re-elected over the weekend, has often spoken out individually on hot issues* included Communist China, »letnam, apartheid and nuclear weapons tests. Some of his views in brief:— China as SecretaryGeneral he backs 'universality' m membership, which229 words
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Article, Illustration43 1966-12-05 5 HAMBURG, West Germany, Sun. This recent picture shows some of 4,000 youths who demonstrated against the new West German National Democratic Party, described as neo-Nazi, in Hamburg. Senator Heinz Ruhnau and writer Axel Eggebrecht spoke to the demonstrators. U.P.I. Photo.U.P.I. Photo. - 43 words
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353 1966-12-05 5 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (AP). —The debate on apartheid got off to a fiery start in the U.N. General Assembly's special political committee with Guinea accusing the Western powers of being partners in "ruthless racism" with South Africa. Mr. Marof Achkar, the Guinean Ambassador,353 words
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Article175 1966-12-05 5 LISBON, Sun (UPI) Additional Portuguese troops are not likely to be sent to Macau, where leftist riots left one police officer beaten to death and three demonstrators seriously wounded by gunfire, informed sources said today. Government officials were not available for comment this weekend but observers175 words
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Article99 1966-12-05 5 MOSCOW, Sun. (UPI) Moscow buried its unknown soldier of World War II by the Kremlin Wall yesterday The burial came 25 years after the nameless soldier was killed defending the Soviet capital from German invaders who were driven back from the city's gates in December 1941. The99 words
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Article36 1966-12-05 5 SUVA. Fiji. (AP) A hurricane ripped through the outer islands early this morning. smashing houses and radio installations. No deaths were reported in the islands which received advance warning from U.S. weather satellite.36 words
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63 1966-12-05 6 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Sun. The Duke of Kent (right), representing Queen Elizabeth II, hands the constitutional instrument mak- ing Barbados independent to Prime Minister, Mr. Erroll Barrow, a few minutes after the new flag had been raised to replace the Union Jack at the tiny island's independence celebrations on Wednesday. TheUPI photo. - 63 words
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204 1966-12-05 6 HATTIESBURG. Mississippi, Sun. (UPI) A mighty atomic blast was successfuMy triggered deep in a Mississippi salt dome at dawn yesterday as part of a project to perfect America's ability to detect sneak nuclear testing. The device, equivalent to 350 tons of TNT. was204 words
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343 1966-12-05 6 ROME, Sun. (UPI). —The International Air Transport Association (lATA) yesterday announced reductions in air fares for Europe, the Middle East and Africa aimed at "opening up the world to mass tourism." An lATA spokesman said the reduced fares "cut as much as 37343 words
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Article47 1966-12-05 6 LONDON. Sun. (AP) Viscount Knollys, a British Aviation pioneer known as "The Flying Peer." died in a London nursing home yesterday. He was 71. A World War I pilot, he later became a businessman and then served in the stateowned British Overseas Airways Corporation.47 words
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Article130 1966-12-05 6 CINCINNATI, Ohio. Son. (UPI) —Eugene E. Fiske, a copy editor tor Cincinnati Enquiber. was under indictment last nijrht on a charge of first-degree manslaughter in the fatal beatings of his fiancee on Oct 25. Fiske. 48. was indicted by the Hamilton County Grand jury on Friday130 words
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Article295 1966-12-05 6 ROME. Sun. (UPI). Italy's rivers and streams went wild again yesterday threatening the country with its second flood disaster in a month. Italians in dozens of communities spent a sleepless night as rivers rose steadily over the Northern third of the country, bursting their banks in295 words
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45 1966-12-05 6 BANGKOK. Sun. Mr. Tran Van Do (right). Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Vietnam, talks with SEATO Secretary-General Jesus M. Vargas during a recent visit to B angkok. They discussed the conflict in Vietnam and the general situation in South-east Asia. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 45 words
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278 1966-12-05 6 BERKELEY, California, Sun. (UPI). Rebellious students at the University of California today had advice from the State's next Governor to "Pack up and get out." And as Governor-elect Mr. Ronald Reagan lambasted the students. Berkeley Chancellor Roger Heyns echoed his tough278 words
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260 1966-12-05 6 NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Sun. (UPI). The Executive Director of the American Sugar Cane League said yesterday that a Congressman s proposal to abolish sugar import quotas would bankrupt the industry in many foreign nations. The official, Mr. Gilbert Durbin, said the proposal by260 words
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Article126 1966-12-05 6 LONDON, Sun (AFP) Britain's European Affain Minister Mr. George Thotvson said today that only membership of the European Economic Community would enable Britain to compare on equal terms with the U& and Soviet "super powers in the world technological revolution. Mr. Thomas added that without126 words
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Article63 1966-12-05 6 LIMA, Peru, Sun. (Uf 1 —Japanese Ambassador Z > E Yamazu handed t*J cheques totalling U.S. SIO.OOO to Health Minister Dan* Becerra on Friday to ai victims of the Oct. 17 eart> quake. Half of the amount va. earmarked for people Japanese birth or de cer..63 words
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184 1966-12-05 6 B A G I N O, Philippines, g un Mr. Gilbert Bertochini a seventh-day adventist visiting youth leader has declared that "it was the direct responsibility of the church to assist the community in curtailing acts of youthful violence.'* He blamed sex and crime-184 words
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Article200 1966-12-05 6 CAPE KENNEDY, Bun. (UPI) One of the nation's most versatile satellites is set to be rocketed toward a stationary orbit high over the Pacific on Tuesday to pave the way for a new generation of space-borne weather eyes and radio-television relay stations. The barrel-shaped200 words
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61 1966-12-05 7 JAPANESE Prime Minister Eisaku Sato shouts "Banzai" (long live) with his party members after he won re-election as president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party for a two-year term to remain the leader of this pro-western nation at the 18th extraordinary national convention in Tokyo on Fri. Mr. Sato termedUPI Photo - 61 words
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Article220 1966-12-05 7 CUIDAD ACUNA. Mexico, Sun. (UPI). President Johnson embraced Mexican President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz on an international bridge yesterday and pledged America's friendship to thousands of cheering Mexicans, and then lunched on barbecued goat at the site of the l'S?7B million US-Mexico Amistad Dam. Pres Johnson,220 words
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Article396 1966-12-05 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI). Murder, rape and robbery continued to increase across the t'nited States in the first nine months of this year compared with the same period a year ago, the Federal Bureau of Investigation reported today. Violent crimes also showed their sharpest increase396 words
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151 1966-12-05 7 'S. Africa fixed SmithWilson talks' JOHANNFSRI R<i, Run. (AFP) The Johannesburg Star suggested yesterday that an exchange of messages between South African Premier B.J. Yorster and British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson may have been one of the main factors bringing about the present Smith-Wilson meeting on the Mediterranean. It151 words
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263 1966-12-05 7 LONDON, Sun. (UPI). Psychiatrists have come up with a painful method of making unfaithful husbands forget their girl friends and return to their wives. The medical magazine Pulse reoorted the rase of the errant husband who was rured of his infatuation for hjs mistress by263 words
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802 1966-12-05 7 ROtfN, Sun, (AFP) Mr. Rainer Bar**l, chairman of the Christian Democrat Party parliamentary group in a newspaper interview today accused Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin of trying to sow "tension and division*' in Europe. Mr. Bar/el told the week1y independent "Welt Am Sonntag' "Someone802 words
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337 1966-12-05 7 SOUTH BEND. Indiana. Sun. (l T PI). A national survey has revealed that most Catholic wives in the United States between the ages of 18 and 39 are flouting church prohibitions of artificial birth control methods. The findings were reported by Professor Charles337 words
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Article, Illustration106 1966-12-05 7 LONDON, Sua.—Due to be exhibited for sale at Arthur Tooth Gallery from Tuesday until December 22 is this set of paintings of th«» Royal family by former Seaforth Highlanders' Col. Alister Maynary. TOP BLOCK: Princess Margaret with her husband Lord Snowdon. CENTRE BLOCK Queen Elirabeth. the QueenUPI photo - 106 words
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Miscellaneous198 1966-12-05 6 m v IVITMIN THE SECRET PROJECTION CHAMBER AT UNCLE MEAPQUART6RS. STARTUNG FILMS ARE SHOWN BY CHIEF ALEXANDER WAVGRLYf ANP AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES. ME CAN HARPLV KNOW THAT HE H/MB6LP WILL FALL TRAGIC VICTIM TO THE AWESOME WEAIW THAT WILL SOON TEMPT THRUSH ANO TRIGGER j A~l 7H*U3M HQ *A\VEK198 words
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Article437 1966-12-05 8 THANT has agreed to serve another five years as U.N. Secretary General. Fifteen nations have supported his re-election. He feels keenly disappointed that the Vietnam war has not received the attention of the majority of the U.N. members that it deserves. A small Asian nation fighting437 words
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Article391 1966-12-05 8 THE failure of people in town and local council x areas to pay their assessments, water and conservancy dues has become a disease which has assumed epidemic proportions in the States of West Malaysia. As we had mentioned in this column before, the annual reports, issued by the391 words
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Article, Illustration4148 1966-12-05 8 The following is the text of the address by the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman to the Sabah Press Club at the Hotel Jesselton re* cently. There has recently been talk about setting up a national news agency to be called "Bernama". The proposals for4,148 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
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1357 1966-12-05 9 AN untven market persisted with interest concentrating upon the more speculatire counters Gammon in particular. This was stated by a broker's Arm in their market weekly review. SINGAPORE, Bun. The Singapore budget due next week was anticipated with confidence and most -he blue1,357 words
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Article243 1966-12-05 9 Up-and-down session on NY market NEW YORK. Sun. (AP)— Stock market prices were a jumble at the close yesterday despites some improvement in scattered issues. It was an up-and-down with little conviction shown on either side aid considerable caution to the approaching weekend. General Motors and Chrysler demonstrated late strength,243 words
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Article, Illustration171 1966-12-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore and Malaysia are among the first countries to switch to the Vespa 150 Super model which has been redesigned to keep pace with modern trends in motoring. A spokesman for the sole agents, the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., said the new scooter, has171 words
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302 1966-12-05 9 MELBOURNE, Australia, Sun. One of the most spectacular building projects in the Australian capital cities is now taking shape in Melbourne, Victoria. This is the Princes Gate scheme, involving construction of two 18-storey tower buildings on probably what is the best site in the fast-growing302 words
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165 1966-12-05 9 STOCKHOLM. Sun. The 500.000 th car Volvo's 120series—also known as the "Amazon" —recently left the assembly line in the Torslanda factory in Gothenburg, the Swedish company announces. This model, in its four-door version, was first introduced in October 1956. A two-door version came165 words
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236 1966-12-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore has started exporting: cast iron water works fittings to East Nigeria. The Asia Engineering Industries Ltd. has signed a contract with the Eastern Nigerian Government for the supply of cast iron water works fittings worth $600,000. The contract236 words
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270 1966-12-05 9 DETROIT, Sun. (UPI) Chrysler Corp, has placed a starting price of $2,449 on its Barracuda, making it the lowest priced car in the American sports-car field. The price tag, announced by Mr. Robert Anderson, Chrysler-Plymouth Division General Manager, placed the Barracuda270 words
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Article142 1966-12-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. A flourescent lamp, called Plant Lux. to speed up the growth of plants under adverse weather and sunlight conditions is now a standard equipment for Antartic scientific expedition. These lamps, developed by Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. (Toshiba) of Japan, are now being used142 words
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Article53 1966-12-05 9 TOKYO. Sun. <AFP> Japan now exports 10 per cent of its automobile production at a steady pace, authoritative statistics showed. Exports in October totalled 20.271 units, the Japan Automobile Industry Association reported. Major markets were: The United States 4.833 units, Australia 2,575. Thailand 1,716, South53 words
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Article89 1966-12-05 9 TOKYO, Sun. (AP) Cambodian and Indonesian delegates to the first Southeast Asian Agriculture Development Conference which opens a three-day session in Tokyo on Dec. 6 arrived here yesterday. The two-member Cambodian group is led by Ho Tong Lip, Director of Phom Penh's Agricultural Technology Research89 words
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Article829 1966-12-05 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.35 a.m. Airline ML 019 from Knala Lumpnr. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuclilng. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 12.20 p.m. Airline RC829 words
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Article, Illustration416 1966-12-05 10 tai sing onn - reviewed by tai sing onn "THE RABBI" is quite a remarkable man. He is just as exposed to the hungers of youth and man's painful search for God as you or I. Rabbi in this ease is Michael Kind, the central figure In Noah Gordon's "T416 words
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Article, Illustration352 1966-12-05 10 "ONE hundred years ago, Henri Nestle introduced his milk food at Vevey, Switzerland, and from this beginning has grown the worldwide organisation of Nestle. "The story of the growth of Nestle is is more than a story of quality backed by good salesmanship, it is352 words
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Article, Illustration961 1966-12-05 10 TWELVE LONG YEARS OF EMERGENCY OF BLOOD, SWEAT, TEARS AND TOIL OF MALAYA TURNED UPSIDE DOWN BY THE INSIDIOUS GENTS IN THE JUNGLE FASTNESS. AND AT THE END OF THE 12 LONG YEARS A HARD-WON V I C TORY. And lest we forget. Major Edgar O'Ballance has961 words
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Article354 1966-12-05 10 SEX. LOVE. MARRIAGE. HOW does onr go about "TELLING THE TEENAGERS" by Rose Hacker (Andre Deutscb. 254 pp. 21s) that a book amply answers all the questions? To my mind, the best way is to list some of the questions that are answered in the354 words
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370 1966-12-05 11 rt»OH. Sun. With the State Government's announcement in the opening up of Malay Reservation* for tin prospecting in Grik Lenggong in Upper pprak. the whole of this "Silver" State now has mining •itps. including off-shore areas in the Dindings. The number of370 words
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Article, Illustration275 1966-12-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —-Admiral Ulysses S. Grant Sharp, Jr., Commander-in-Chief of United States Armed Forces in the Pacific region, is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow for a brief goodwill visit. Admiral Sharp, who assumed his present command on July 1, 1964. is on275 words
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Article88 1966-12-05 11 SLIM RIVER. Sun. Wagons of the Southbound goods train were derailed at Slim River yesterday. The train was carrying petroleum from Kuala Lumpur and cement to Ipoh. The north bound day *nail carrying a record 1,500 passengers—mostly students and teachers going home for the Christmas vacation r~was delayed88 words
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234 1966-12-05 11 KAMPAR, Sun. THE Central Government will soon introduce a simpler form of the Red Book to every kampong in the country. This move is aimed to intensify the people's participation in development. He warned the people of the Communist threat to revive their activities234 words
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168 1966-12-05 11 PENANG, Sun. The executive director of the Far East Beauty Congress, Mr. Tan Seng Siar, who is organising the "Miss Malaysia Miss International" contest, said today that they have no reason to doubt the residential qualifications of Miss Monkam Suprasome. winner of the "Miss168 words
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Article82 1966-12-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— Work is beginning on a booster station to improve Radio Australia broadcasts to South-east Asia. Contracts have been let to provide a 66,000 volt power supply for the booster station which will be built near Darwin, capital of Australia's northern territory. When completed, the booster82 words
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Article, Illustration36 1966-12-05 11 EASTERN SUN Pix.EASTERN SUN Pix. - 36 words
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68 1966-12-05 11 3JIUI i IUIUI9II V| VII OAI 14 A At left is the Secretary to the68 words
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196 1966-12-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Minutes after winning the ESSO Queen titl* from 18 other rirls. Nellie Ooi, (22) announced her "retirement" from beauty contests. "1 am quite satisfied with winning this title," she said after she was crowned by Che Tom. wife of the Minister196 words
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Article191 1966-12-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Returned Service League of Australia (RSL) will introduce a welfare and educational scheme to help Asian ex-servicemen and young people from Asian countries, next year. Under the plan approved by the RSL National Congress In Perth, capital of Western Australia. In191 words
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422 1966-12-05 11 Maureen Lee - By Maureen Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Freckled face little boys gathered at backyards. They put up little cosy corners of. their own with soap boxes and plonks, oil nailed together. They called it 'Boys' Club/ in which girls were strickly not allowed.422 words
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Article67 1966-12-05 11 KUCHING, Sun. Work on the publication of a souvenir to commemorate the 64th birthay of the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, on Feb. 8 has begun. The publishers are the Federal (South East Asia) Corporation of Malayan Mansion, and two re Pf e are now visiting the67 words
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222 1966-12-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Mentri Besar. Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, said today the world's nations could no longer live in isolation. No one country, he said, could say it wanted to mind its own business. He was addressing 100 boys and glrLs222 words
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Article63 1966-12-05 11 TAIPING, Sun. The Taiplng Rotary Club has received a donation of $220 from the Penan? Flying Club. Meanwhile, a record or $B9O was collected in one evening at a Thanksgiving Service held by the All Saint's Church (Anglican) here. The Vicar of the Church, Rev John Oswald63 words
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Article, Illustration495 1966-12-05 12 Books —chief means of acquiring knowledge I>OOKS are the chief U means of acquiring knowledge. The variety of information found in books is so wide that you can almost read up anything you want from a book. Books about customs religion, and working habits of the people of foreign countries495 words
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Article, Illustration493 1966-12-05 12 This cat has only eight lives T RAN across the street, chased by a pack of dogs. I scrambled up a wall and ached my back. The hair on the back of my neck stood on ends. I looked at them victoriously and hissed and spitted at them. I scrambled493 words
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Article, Illustration450 1966-12-05 12 It was New Year's morning. The poor hungry birds could not get anything to eat. I looked out of the window and saw them hopping about the street. They were looking for food. I felt sorry for the poor birds. I wanted to ask them to450 words
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Article, Illustration316 1966-12-05 12 "PASAR Malam" means night market in Malay. It Is held almost every evening in various places all over Singapore. In any particular place, it is held once a week. Every Thursday evening. Pasar Malam Is held at Jalan Dua. Kallang in my area. All types of household goods,316 words
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Article, Illustration386 1966-12-05 12 It was late Summer when I came out of the egg. I was blind, featherless and skinny. It was in Autumn that I was fully grown. The other birds seemed to be unfriendly with me and they drove me away while my mother was away. So386 words
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Article, Illustration269 1966-12-05 12 r J I HERE are many duties to be performed by a good citizen. The first and foremost duty i s to be loyal to her country and to obey to its laws. She must abide by the laws, pay her taxes and contribute her269 words
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Article, Illustration660 1966-12-05 12 pLANG! clang! clear the road, here comes the ambulance! Somewhere, there has been an accident. Someone may have fallen down and broken a leg. There may have been a collision between two cars, or the ambulance mav be off to a fire. Whatever has happened the660 words
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Article, Illustration425 1966-12-05 12 OOME people arc very superstitious, but normally I am not. One day, everything went wrong and it was on the thirteenth of November and I am now quite convinced that thirteen is an unlucky number. One day thirtheenth of November—l was awakened by my425 words
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Article, Illustration378 1966-12-05 13 each individual has his own duties and responsibilities. At the same time he enjoys the rights and privileges of the State or country. Though occasionally he has to face some inconvenience most of the time he enjoys the benefits of the country. He is378 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-12-05 13 HOBBIES change as age advance. I have got through most of my early stages but the hobby I have in mind now will last m e a life time. I have now joined the Drama League and intend to stay in it as long as121 words
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Article, Illustration549 1966-12-05 13 SELF-preservation is the supreme force within every living being Growth is a perpetual struggle and a strenuous effort to rise above one's surrounding. Hence, we must struggle and make fresh amendments to suit ourselves to the environments. Therefore it is of vital Importance for549 words
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Article, Illustration351 1966-12-05 13 WHEN BUSINESS is good, it pays to advertise. If business is bod, you have to advertise. So runs a well-known advertising slogan. So, with the rising standard of living all over the world competition for customers is becoming more intense. The advertisement of today are more351 words
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Article, Illustration296 1966-12-05 13 IN MY OPINION there are more advantages than disadvantages In co-edu-cation. In this advanced world where our government is aiming for its best to see that every child has a place In school, we should say that co-educa-tion saves a lot in this manner, where296 words
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Miscellaneous180 1966-12-05 13 f SHAW riHGAMTcaTTOK E APITOL Phone ***** On»m TaiIIT: 11, 1.30. 4. 0.45 AK M OPFRXTION LIPSTICK" Mandann in Scope Color NFXT CHANGE! Dean Martin. Vain Delon At Joev Bishop ACROSS THE RIVER" Color I D O Phone ***** < Vn Shoving: 3 Shows Daily Timpi: 11 a.m. 3.30 1.45180 words
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Miscellaneous697 1966-12-05 13 i #"2 BME •%'< v v CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 19 Johore Bahru; 4 T*i. pin*; 7 Batu Pahat: 9 Kluang. Singapore viewer*, please twitch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). P.M. 5.45 OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary 5.50 NEWS OUTLINES IN697 words
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Miscellaneous210 1966-12-05 13 ODEON 21 116 l»th SPECTACULAR DAT! Dail? I Show*: 1?.45, 4.3* 8.15 SUNDAYS A HOLIDAYS Extra Show at #OO a.m. SI.AO. $2..V» 14.00 No Free JLiat (Cash Bookings Onlyi 20th Century Fo* Present* THE DINO DE LAURRNTIIS Production Of 'The Bible'...ta Th# BecUmiac FILMED IN D-150 Technicolor SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION:210 words
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Article131 1966-12-05 14 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. (AP) Brazilian inside Cclio is quoted as saying he was very interested in a possible transfer to an unidentified Belgian club. Celio, 26, told the Rio daily newspaper "O Globo" that he would have no hestitation in accepting the offer, should it131 words
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Article202 1966-12-05 14 PHNOM PENH, Sun. (AFP) North Korea, the team that caused such upset at the World Cup finals in England last July, yesterday won the Ganefo Games soccer gold medal beating China by two goals to one. In a strong wind, the Koreans had to202 words
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Article99 1966-12-05 14 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) England's table tennis stars over-whelmed Rumania by six wins to one in an international friendly here yesterday. (Results British names first): C. Barnes beat D. Giurguica 21-19, 21-15, 23-21; D. Neale beat R. Negulescu 2115, 18-21, 21-19, 21-15; Mrs. M. Shannon-Wright99 words
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ENGLISH SOCCER LEAGUE and TABLES
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2241 1966-12-05 14 LONDON, Sun. (UPI). Lawson Chatterley scored 10 minutes from time to give Aston Villa 2-1 win over Manchester United. But the losers retained their lead in the English soccer leagues first division though the margin was cut to a single point. United piayed2,241 words
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Article25 1966-12-05 14 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Sun. (AP) Romania knocked Cyprus out of European Cup yesterday by Ave goals to one. The Romanian team'i came in.the second25 words
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Article426 1966-12-05 14 CARDIFF (Wales), Sun. (AFP) At Cardiff Arms Park, where they had never won before in three attempts dating from 1909, Australia confounded the critics by beating Wales, holders of the international championship and deservedly so by 14 points (one goal, one dropped goal, one penalty goal426 words
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85 1966-12-05 14 HASTING. England. Sun. CUPI) Former England and Tottenham centreforward Bobby Smith did his "disappearing act" again yesterday when he failed to turn up for Hasting United's southern league match against Wisbech. Smith Joined Hasting last October and had his two-year contract terminated by the club85 words
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130 1966-12-05 14 MELBOURNE, Sun (Upft Rain again disrupt* play yesterday in the torian Lawn Tennis Char,! pionships. and it appear? likely that the semi-fina;; will not be determined at least two weeks or near, ly a month after the tow. nament started. Players commitments in another tournament and130 words
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236 1966-12-05 14 NEWMARKET, England, Sun. (UPI) The six-day Tattersalls December Bloodstock Sales ended yesterday after a buying spree second only to that in 1964. When the hammer went down for the final time 11.648 lots had changed hands for 1,933,807 guineas, the second highest amount ever236 words
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Advertisement399 1966-12-05 14 CLASSIFIED AD. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT 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.S.B. of Portland, Oregon. All are welcome. NOTICES JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK KENYATAAN TAW399 words
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Advertisement127 1966-12-05 14 Eastern Sun C£A SS/F/ED A &S A LITTLE II T LONG WAV 3333H31E91 Announcements.marriages,births, deaths. POR K minimum of twenty ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL, IN MfMORIAM ETC. ■V/" VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ETC POR A MINIMUM OP TWENTY WORD© EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 25 CENTS (Bos Number127 words
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Article2371 1966-12-05 15 WINDSOR LAD - S'pore race results By WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sun. Lord Jim, confidently ridden by Glynn Pretty, followed up his Henggeler Memorial Trophy success in Kuala Lumpur with a fluent win in the 6 furs, for top class sprinters at Bukit Timah this afternoon, second day2,371 words
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Article443 1966-12-05 15 The following is the Stipendiary Steward's report on the first day of the Singapore December Meeting held on Saturday, Dec. 3. Trainer W 8 Bagby. Jnr. was fined $5O for falling to lodge his declaration to run forms at the appropriate time. RACK 1 Near443 words
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108 1966-12-05 15 PENANG. Sun. George K.C. Choong of Selangor won the Open class at the 4th Malaysian judo championships the Han Chiang Hifch School Indoor Stadium before a crowd of 2.000 last night. Selangor's Anthony Chan Chee Kin easily put up the best performance of the108 words
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90 1966-12-05 15 NEW DELHI, Sun. (AFP) The first batch of the Indian contingent to the Fifth Asian Games starting in Bangkok on December 9 will fly out tomorrow. The batch will include the hockey team and part of the athletics team. The Indian Olympic Association was90 words
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Article, Illustration400 1966-12-05 15 SINGAPORE, Sun. JAPAN is now the third largest watch-making nation. She has attained this ranking within 20 years. Most of the rapid progress has been made in the past six or seven years. The largest watch manufactures in Japan is Seiko Watch K.400 words
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Article65 1966-12-05 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. Seiko, one of the world's largest watch manufacturer ?r odu c e d more than .500.000 units in 1965. It offers more than 500 different styles and models of watches, from 17 to 39 jewels. These range from chic, slim models for formal wear to sports65 words
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Article287 1966-12-05 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. WHEN Kintaro Hattori began selling foreign-made watches to Japanese Government officials back in 1881. he did not know that hks descendants would direct cne of the world's lar'_e>t production of quality jewelled-lever watches. Japan was. in the late 19th century, coming out of centuries287 words
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Article280 1966-12-05 15 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Japan watch indu»try's international standing: rose considerably in October, 1964 when Seeiko served as the official timer of the Tokyo Olympic Games. Most recent recognition came In late 1965 when Seiko was appointed official timer of the 1966 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand.280 words
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Article90 1966-12-05 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. THONG SIA CO., local agents (or SEIKO tent 4 tram of technicians comprising Messrs. Fong Kok wai, Lee Kin Long. Tan Poi Lang and Chin Ah Soh to the stn Asian Games in Bangkok to familiarise them with the latest electronic timing devices to be90 words
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Miscellaneous118 1966-12-05 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $75,935.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****6 $33,904.00 SECOND PRIZE No- *****4 9,687.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****9 4,843.00 STARTERS ($1,000.00 each): Nos. *****0 *****3 *****0 *****4 *****2 *****0 *****8 *****5 *****1 *****8 CONSOLATION PRIZES ($750.00 each): Nos. *****5 *****0 *****5 *****7 *****4 *****0 *****5 *****6 *****1 *****2 FIFTY118 words
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Article, Illustration397 1966-12-05 16 ALBERT JOHNSON - WOK SEES TEAM OFF By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Sun. The first batch of competitors to the Asian Games had a "roil call" at Paya Lebar International Airport this morning prior to their departure to Bangkok. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, and Chairman ofEastern Sun pix. - 397 words
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327 1966-12-05 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's iron man and "medal prospect" lightweight Tan Howe Liang, flew to Bangkok today amidst speculation that this will be his "last" participation in an international competition. For the 34-year-old veteran weightlifter who has represented the Hepublic in several international competitions327 words
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Article294 1966-12-05 16 PEN AN G. sun. Bulldog Kuan returned the fastest time in the Gurney Drive Motor Sprint held in conjunction with the Festival of Penang at the Gurney drive today. Kuan clocked 14.95 sees. Astride a Suzuki 247 for the quarter mile straight course. In addition Kuan294 words
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Article39 1966-12-05 16 EDINBURGH. Sun. (AFP) —The Probables beat the Possibles by 12 points to six m the first Scottish Rugby Union trial at the Murrayfleld ground here yesterday. At half time, the two sides were level at three each.39 words
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Article133 1966-12-05 16 SEOUL, Sun. (AFP) The South Korean Government yesterday decided after all to host the Sixth Asian Games here, reversing a previous decision not to do so for financial reason. This sudden reversal of policy was made at a cabinet meeting yesterday afternoon after Deputy Premier133 words
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Article39 1966-12-05 16 CALCUTTA, Sun. (AFP)— India lead Brazil two matches to one in Davis Cup interzone final here after winning doubles 7/5 3/6 6/3 3/6 6/3. R. Krishnan and J. Mukherjee beat Thomas Koch and Jose Edison Mandaring.39 words
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429 1966-12-05 16 BANGKOK, Sun. (AP) Malaysian cyclists and 10 players yesterday began light workouts in venues where they will meet athletes from 16 other countries in the Fifth Asian Games on Dec. 9-21. Most of the Malaysian delegation, however, "are just settling down here" following their arrival on429 words
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Article106 1966-12-05 16 BANGKOK, Sun. (AFP) A near-capacity crowd of 30.000 sweltered in scorching sunshine to witness the dress rehearsal of the Fifth Asian Games opening ceremony at the Main Stadium here today. For the march past, boy scouts represented the 18 national contingents entered for the 15 sports106 words
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Article60 1966-12-05 16 BANGKOK. Sun. (AFP) Ceylon will not stand as candidate for hosting the Sixth Asian Games in 1970, Dr. W. R. Shanmugam. Chef de Mission of the Ceylon contingent and vice-presi-dent of the Ceylon Olympic Committee said here yesterday. Dr. Shanmugan arrived here yesterday morning leading60 words
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304 1966-12-05 16 BANGKOK. Sun. (AP) The bronze medal —not the gold or silver —is likely to be the most fought-over prize in the field hockey tournament of the Fifth Asian Games. "There will be a battle royal for the bronze." predicted Frederick White, captain of304 words
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Article85 1966-12-05 16 Sun. (AFP) 7Z *s* mara *hon event of the Fifth Asian Games will start at 1315 hours Uocal time> on December 15. according to the programme released from the Games organising committee here today. Japan and several other countries had been asking the organiser to put off85 words
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346 1966-12-05 16 BANGKOK, Sun. (AP) Good news for the Gomes organisers and for the Japanese tennis team chafing for revenge in their Davis Cup defeat to the Indians vos an informal report India had finally decided to send its 105-man team to the Asian Games. Thai346 words
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Advertisement114 1966-12-05 16 V' Let the Home Study courses of the famous Stamford College, recommended as a model by Colombo Plan experts, help you obtain further education, whether you are still sohool, or have left school and need training and qualifications to increase your income. Ask for a FREE 104-page prospectus and other114 words
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Miscellaneous22 1966-12-05 16 TIME AND TIDE p'" an am. (6.7 ft), 7.45 p.m. (6.2 ft.). (115 ft" I# s am 00-3 ft 11,23 pm at22 words
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