Eastern Sun, 6 December 1966
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Title Section25 1966-12-06 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 141. Tuesday, December 6 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cent*25 words
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Article252 1966-12-06 1 >1 A N 11- A. M«n. The Asian Development Bank «H1 open for business on Monday. Dec. 19. at its temporary offices in suburban Makati Town. Philippine Finance Secretary Eduardo Romualdez said here today. Mr. Romualdez. Chairman of the ADB Board of Governors today252 words
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Article50 1966-12-06 1 HONG KONG, Mon. Hong Kong was once again declared a "cholera-free" port today. On Nov. 24 a single case of cholera was found among squatters in the Kowioon area, leading to strict enforcement of cholera immunisation requirements for travellers to and from the British crown colony.50 words
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Article1454 1966-12-06 1 John Clarke, Peter Loke, John Kam - Finance Minister's painless budget Motor vehicles will be taxed on their c.c. By John Clarke, Peter Loke, John Kam SINGAPORE, MONDAY: THE MINISTER OF FINANCE, Mr. Lim Ki get for 1967 one without new taxes but w During the course of his hour-long speech, the estimates for1,454 words
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Article305 1966-12-06 1 JAKARTA. Mon A military tribunal prosecutor today charged former Air Force Commander Omar Dhani with helping a Communist Party attempt to take over the Government last year. President Sukarno's name appeared prominently in the long list of charges against Dhani. The prosecutor said Dhani dispatched an305 words
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Article70 1966-12-06 1 SALISBURY, Mon. (I'PI) The "hijfh noon" deadline set by Britain for a flat 'Yes' or 'No' answer to final terms for Rhodesian independence passed today with a plea by Rhodesian Prime .Minister lan Smith that more time was needed. Mr. Smith asked the British mission70 words
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191 1966-12-06 1 TANGIER. Morocco, Mon. Millionaire heiress Barbara Hutton, seriously ill, left here for Mexico City yesterday to seek a divorce from her seventh husband, Prince Raymond Doan Vinh Xa Champacak. Friends of the 54-year-old heiress said she made a settlement of more than US$3191 words
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Article82 1966-12-06 1 UPI. NEW DELHI. Mon. India will elect a new Parliament on Feb. 15 next year and a new President soon afterward, it was announced today. The country's third Parliament since independence virtually came to an end soon after the announcement by Law Minister G.S. Pathak. It willUPI. - 82 words
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564 1966-12-06 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, assured in Parliament today that it was not the intention of the Government to prevent "customary marriages'' in the Republic. He was speaking when he successfully moved for the proposed Women's Charter (Amendment)564 words
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369 1966-12-06 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Law and National Development will have the biggest share of the Development Estimates for 1967 a total sum of $BB.B million. This sum also accounts for more than 50 per cent of the total Government development programme369 words
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Article101 1966-12-06 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, assured Mr. Teong Eng Siong, M.P. for Sembawang, that steps were under way to get an expert from the U.N. early next year to help improve the Industrial Health Scheme. He was replying to Mr. Teong s101 words
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259 1966-12-06 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Public Sector Development Programme for 196? will amount to $4ll million. The distribution between the Government Sector and the Statutory Authorities will be $151.3 million and $259.7 million respectively. This was outlined by the Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kim San, in259 words
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Article, Illustration490 1966-12-06 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. As most kindergartens in the Republic are supervised by the Government "one way or the other", it would be difficult for anti-national elements to poison the minds of young children. This assurance was given today in Parliament by the Minister for490 words
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202 1966-12-06 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Education will have a budget of $26.5 million for its development projects next year. This is 68 per cent higher than the 1966 expendi- ture of $15.8 million. The major portion of the provision provided under the Development Estimates, totalling202 words
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Article146 1966-12-06 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Development Estimates provide for a capital expenditure of $l2 million for 1967 to expand the People's Defence Force and the Police. This is in line with the Government's stated policy to require newly recruited civil servants to undergo military training which will146 words
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305 1966-12-06 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government will be allocating $6 million under its Development Estimates to develop its Civil Aviation facilities next year. The Civil Aviation Department's vote is given among those allocated to the Deputy Prime Minister's Office. The Department will include among its305 words
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Article, Illustration73 1966-12-06 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. T. Hayakawa. President of the Hayakawa Electric Company Ltd., arrived here this evening to attend the opening of the S3 million television assembly plant here. The assembly plant, situated at Tanglin Halt Industrial Estate, will be opened by the Finance Minister,73 words
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462 1966-12-06 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Public Utilities Board among other statutory bodies will be the largest spender in 1967. It proposes to spend some $B3 mil)io n The main project of PCB will be the Juro n? Power Station. Phase I. the first of the462 words
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Article174 1966-12-06 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House Dr. Toh Chin Chye expressed the warm appreciation of House for the generous gift of a bookcase and books which it received from a delegation of the British House of Parliament last month. The Minister174 words
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167 1966-12-06 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A young: man, Said bin Osman, who appealed against a four-year jail sentence and six strokes of the rotan, imposed on him by a lower court was told by iMr. Justice Choor Singh today that he167 words
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294 1966-12-06 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Institute of Management has announced that there are still a few more vacancies available in two programmes orga- nised by the Institute. The programmes are a one-day seminar on Product Pricing and a 3-day course on Practical Analysis of Corporate294 words
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80 1966-12-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Owing to the overwhelming demand for the new ex-tra-long four-inch. Du Maurier Superkings cigarettes, which were first put on sale on Nov. 21, Malayan Tobacco Company today received a special additional consignment direct from London. The jet aircraft arrived from England80 words
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254 1966-12-06 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Consul-General of the Republic of the Philippines. Minister Mariano R. Logarta, and his assistant arrived here this evening to set up the Philippines Consul ate here. He told newsmen at the airport that one of their main tasks is to foster better254 words
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Article148 1966-12-06 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 30.000 ton P O Orient Lines luxury ship, Arcadia, arrived in Singapore from Penang seven hours behind schedule due to "slight enfine trouble". The Arcadia is carrying a capacity complement of 1,250 passengers Australia bound from the United Kingdom. who are expected148 words
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Article66 1966-12-06 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The remains of the human skeleton of a male Indian as found by Police at "I miles Jurong Road on 3O. A Police spokesman said tnar the Police, acting on received that a murder had been committed at 14$ miles Jurong Koad on Nov. 28,66 words
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Article, Illustration137 1966-12-06 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Sir Stanford Cade, an honorary consultant in surgery to the RAF, is pictured talking to Leading Aircraftman Yeo Koon Beng of No. 81 Squadron, R.A.F. Tengah. Sir Stanford, wno is also an authority on the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, is here on137 words
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Article89 1966-12-06 3 SINGAPORE, Mon A 25-vear old man, Yang Tat Seng, was seriously injured in a gang-clash at the junction of Tian Lye Street and Deli Street off Tanjong Pagar Road yesterday evening. He suffered deep cuts below the left ear and right shoulder blade. He has89 words
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170 1966-12-06 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A foreign actress, Miss Li Bali Ming, 36, who came here to make stage appearances in conjunction with the screening of her films, was found unconscious in her hotel room yesterday. A bottle of pills was found beside her on the bed.170 words
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Article, Illustration388 1966-12-06 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. With two more days to go, the Chairman of the Governing Body of the International Labour Organisation. Mr. Morio Aoki, today said that the progress made by the 13th Asian Advisory Committee Session here had been beyond his expectation. He said388 words
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156 1966-12-06 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A foreman, Chun Hoo, was today sentenced to three years' imprisonment for unlawful possession of a .38 Colt Special revolver and six rounds of ammunition. He was arrested at his home in Hindhede Road on Nov. 23, at 2. 40 p.m.156 words
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Miscellaneous70 1966-12-06 3 S'pore Diary 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. 7.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: National Language Month-Debate, organised by the Ministry of Culture. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Tanjong70 words
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Article, Illustration9853 1966-12-06 4 Higher earnings for the Republic SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Li m Kim San, today presented his no-new-taxes budget for 1967. Instead, he outlined several fiscal incentives designed to complete the Republic's long-term arrangements for "economic stability and growth", and to encourage investment and9,853 words
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Miscellaneous6 1966-12-06 4 AB n -iin-aiu.."'!.? .m.'imal uj&tL »1V6 words
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36 1966-12-06 5 UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 36 words
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868 1966-12-06 5 GEORGE W. CORNELL - By GEORGE W. CORNELL MIAMI BEACH, Florida. Mon. (AP). Representatives of most of America s major churches convened here yesterday to map cooperative strateg> with widened participation of Roman Catholics in prospect. The occasion was the Triennial General Assembly Df the National Council of868 words
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509 1966-12-06 5 HOUSTON. Texas, Mon. (AP). —Two Rice University scientists have disclosed their discovery of a star-and-planet system forming in deep space. If their findings are correct, they provide a long-sought missing link in theories of the way stars are born. The conclusions drawn509 words
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Article103 1966-12-06 5 BUDAPEST, Mon. (AP) Mr. Janos Kadar has been re-elected chief of the Hungarian Communist Party, the post he held since the 1956 revolution. Mr. Kadar's re-election came on the closing day of the week-long Hungarian Communist Party Congress. The party's politbureau was reduced from 12103 words
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Article265 1966-12-06 5 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Dennis Fairhurst won't easily forget his wedding day. While the Hong Kong businessman was being married in Macau yesterday to Miss Manuel Nogeira, a mob of rioting Chinese was chasing his Best Man through the street of the tiny Portuguese enclave. Fairhurst265 words
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Article224 1966-12-06 5 WASHINGTON. Mnn. (UPI) Allen Dulles, former director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), said here yesterday that he believed World War II would have ended earlier in Europe if the allies had not insisted on Germany's unconditional surrender. Mr. Dulles, who answered questions asked224 words
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Article, Illustration116 1966-12-06 5 BERLIN WALL dividing the East and the West Berlin is enough of a pain to brothers living apart. Since many East Berliners have tried in the past to defect to the West in which some succeeded and some were downed by bullets of the guards in116 words
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Article120 1966-12-06 5 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Angry crowds of Japanese High School girls besieged two police boxes and forced authorities to burn a roll of film on Saturday. The girls, students of a private school, demonstrated when police snapped pictures of them distributing leaflets protesting the dismissal of120 words
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Article, Illustration959 1966-12-06 6 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) U.N. Secretary General U Thant's proposal to Washington, made with President Ho Chi Minhi appro vol, for Vietnamese peace talks was rejected by Washington "after long periods of U.S. silence/' Newsweek magazine said yesterday. U Thant's peace talk959 words
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Article204 1966-12-06 6 CANNES. France. Mon. (UPI) Ten more arrests were reported yesterday in an alleged Riviera sex ring whirh poliec said held twireweekly afternoon orgies stimulated by pornographic films and photos of semi-nude teen-age girls. Comblaints by the parents of a 16-vear old girl led to the204 words
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Article, Illustration37 1966-12-06 6 SALISBURY, Rhodesia, Mon. Rhodesian Premier lAN SMITH tries his luck at the roulette wheel when he was a guest at the Grand Casino Royale in Salisbury's Athenaeum Hall recently. U.P.I. Photo. U.P.I. Photo.U.P.I. Photo. - 37 words
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Article116 1966-12-06 6 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Queen Elizabeth revealed some of her rarest and most valuable treasures to the world in a new film about her many homes shown yesterday. The Queen gave permission to the Rank Organisation to film the art collections of Buckingham Palace, St. James Palace, and116 words
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Article126 1966-12-06 6 ROME. Mon. (UPI) A second wave of flooding that hit northern Italy a month after the worst floods in the nation's history eased yesterday. But heavy rains still posed threats to some regions. A cold wave and snow in the Alps and dolomites halted a menacing thaw126 words
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559 1966-12-06 6 Poor prospect for peace in IsraelArab conflict NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI). —An man callrd for negotiations to settle the conflict. yesterday but representative of Jord indicated there is little prospect of such talks Israeli IN Ambassador Mr. Michael S. told a television interviewer <CBS) that leadet, j his countrv would559 words
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Article234 1966-12-06 6 MUNICH, Germany. M?J (UPI) The estrange! wife of Britain's Los Moynihan. Princess &j rin Amina Rc*hin-G«l lani. said yesterday of became a belly dancer M cause she thinks tha politic* la for the birtj Lady Moynihan. who v» gles her belly In a MumJ night234 words
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Article353 1966-12-06 6 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) I Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk iflew to Asia yesterday on his way to NATO talks in Paris that could touch on the Vietnam war as well as the present health of the Atlantic Alliance. Mr. Rusk left by Air Force jet353 words
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Article, Illustration766 1966-12-06 7 NEW YORK, Mon. (AFP) Politically and morally, the United States is today increasingly isolated as a result of its position in Vietnam, and America's leadership abroad has suffered. This is the report to be given by Gunnar Myrdal, Swedish social economist and author, at thePANA Photo. - 766 words
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377 1966-12-06 7 WILLIAM N. OATIS - By WILLIAM N. OATIS UNITED NATIONS, Mon. (AP) The Soviet T'nlon and France were reported planning to contribute between US 5 m and US 7 m each to help wipe out a U.N. peacekeeping deficit of almost $3O m that they helped377 words
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Article122 1966-12-06 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) Leaders of the Reform Judaism Movement yesterday called for Jews and Christians alike to arouse public opinion against what they call the resurgence of Neo-Nazism in West Germany. In separate statements, the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the Central Conference of American Rabbis122 words
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Article320 1966-12-06 7 HONOLULU, Mon. (UPI) Stockholders voted last Saturday to dissolve United American Bank, formed 3 12 years ago but never opened for business. Major stockholders were Philippines National Bank, the principal organiser, and Hawaiian International Finances Inc., which together owned 65 per cent of the320 words
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Article156 1966-12-06 7 TOUL, France, Mon. (AP) The mayors of 96 towns and villages in the Toul area threatened yesterday to resign on Dec. 31 because of .in unemployment crisis resulting yesterday from President de Gaulle's order that American troops get out of France The mayors said156 words
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Article62 1966-12-06 7 CHICAGO. Mon (UPI) Snow and freezing rain spread over the United States yesterday and a Pacific gale lashed the North West with rain and 60-mile winds. The cold wave set 1o w temperature records from North Carolina to New York early yesterday. Gale warnings were62 words
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Article, Illustration278 1966-12-06 7 AMMAN, Mon. (t'PI) King Hussein charged yesterday that the aim of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), was "to destroy Jordan". In the second slashing attack on his Arab socialist neighbour in two days the 31-year-old King said the recent infiltration of agitators from Syria was278 words
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Article191 1966-12-06 7 PARIS, Mon. (AP) Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin assailed the "brain drain" of European talent by the United States and asserted that specialists have ample field for progress at home. The Premier spoke at a ceremony in the Sorbonne, the University of Paris, where he was191 words
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425 1966-12-06 7 LONDON, Mon. (AFP). Leaders of the sevennation European Free Trade Association (EFTA) began arriving in London yesterday, in preparation for an important EFTA session devoted to Britain's possible membership in the Common Market. The Prime Ministers of Denmark. Norway, Sweden. Austria, the President425 words
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Article83 1966-12-06 7 LISBON, Mon. (AP) Portugal yesterday imposed a blackout on news from its tiny enclave of Macau, on the Communist Chinese coast. The colony has been wracked by rioting for the past five days. "There are a few internal disturbances in Macau, which Governor Nobre de Carvalho83 words
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Article63 1966-12-06 7 MARDELA. Maryland. Mon. (AP) Farmei Paul Phillips wanted to make certain that hunters who annually flock to this eastern shore area during the deer season don't shoot unless they are certain of their quarry. He posted four signs along his property where it join s th<»63 words
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119 1966-12-06 7 LONDON, Mon. CAP) Prince Charles, Britain's future King, is to study at Cambridge University, Buckingham Palace announced last night. The palace said Prince Charles who came of royal age on his 18th birthday on Nov. 14 has been accepted by Trinity College, Cambridge, for entry119 words
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Article206 1966-12-06 7 LONDON, Mon. (AP) The Soviet Far Eastern town of Okhotsk was flooded during a storm coinciding with the maximum annual tides, the Soviet Tass agency reported yesterday. The ship repair works, houses and part of the port was flooded. There were no fatal casualties. Tass said.206 words
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163 1966-12-06 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (AP> Randolph Churchill, reminiscing about his father Sir Winston Churchill on television's "meet the press" described him as "fiercely ambitious." yesterdrv. Questioned by the panel as to why his father, after publicly advocating in the mid-1950's that Britain become more a part of Europe, did163 words
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Miscellaneous194 1966-12-06 6 THE MAN FROM IVITMIN iwe SECRET PROJECTION CHAMBER AT UNCLE HEADQUARTERS. 6T4RTLIN© PILAI& ARE SHOWN BY CHIEF ALEXANDER WAVERLYf ANP AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES, HE CAN HARPLY KNOW 7WAT HE MtAASEL? MLL FALL TRAGIC VICTIM TO TMC AWESOME WEAPON THAT WILL SOON TEMPT THRUSH AHO TRIGGER... AhtO THArr MB ahs194 words
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Miscellaneous30 1966-12-06 7 BC B.C. ITS RIDJCULOOS. THE WA/MEN discriminate A6AJN£T each CTREfc AT THIS RATS THEY' WILL SOOM PESTFDY' THEMSEIVES, by Johnny hart THEN ANTS WILL RULE THE EARTH! Black? /;u" A30 words
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Article412 1966-12-06 8 rpHE United Nations General Assembly is the forum where the impotent African countries can fulminate to their hearts' content. Their sore points are apartheid in South Africa and the Smith regime in Rhodesia. They are asking for the impossible to expect the white powers to eliminate South Africa412 words
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Article309 1966-12-06 8 rpHE International Air Transport Association has announced the reductions in air fares for Europe, the Middle East and Africa with the view to promote mass tourism. This idea can be adopted in this country if travel agents can drum up enough business in local tourism. At present309 words
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Letters...
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469 1966-12-06 8 P. RAMLEE - P. RAMLEE. MALAYSIA'S film import it o great loss economically and a great drainage to the country's finance. Commercially it is a lucrative industry. Today about 680 films are imported into Malaysia from all parts of the world. Assuming that469 words
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Article62 1966-12-06 8 Mohd. Madon bin Abdullah - Mohd. Madon bin Abdullah. You certainly deserve credit for introducing typically Malaysian cartoon comics to a local newspaper when all our daily newspapers and other publications are crowded with Western Cartoons. I am sure Malaysians will join me in appreciation of your introduction of *ARU now62 words
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288 1966-12-06 8 ANTHONY HOOI - ANTHONY HOOI AfAY I, through the courtesy of your rolumn. arouse the more enlightened Catholics to a campaign to get the archaic rule of abstinence from meat on Fridays abolished. Although the Vatican Council ha s decreed that abstinence from meat on Friday may288 words
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Article90 1966-12-06 8 Teh Toh Yoon - Teh Toh Yoon THE Ministry of Education has, in August, announced the successful recipients of Free Places in Schools in Perak. I understand that the refund for school fees from the Ministry through the schools for these recipients would be $40.00 (January to August). Yet in90 words
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286 1966-12-06 8 S. R - S.R. SOME six years ago I could travel on working days in S.T.C. buses from East Coast Road or Joo Chiat Road to Collyer Quay, the express bus taking 15 minutes and the non-ex-press about 30. Now it takes almost an hour by the latter286 words
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Article121 1966-12-06 8 K. C. TAN - K. C. TAN TT appears that the MinisA ter of Local Government has, in the face of protests by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, suddenly got cold feet and has therefore shelved the new Rent Control Act. If the towns are to be fully developed,121 words
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Article172 1966-12-06 8 HOW often I have read and heard about extortions by gangsters and never had a notion that It would be done to me. I was with two of my friends playing billiards in The Bukit Blntang Amusement Park when trie extortion took place. This extortion was172 words
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Article220 1966-12-06 8 KASSIM AHMAD - KASSIM AHMAD. MAY I amplify your report in your paper (November 14's issue) of my speech to Malay writers at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka in Kuala Lumpur? I was speaking of the current scene in modern Malay literature and the need for a progressive literary theory220 words
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Article368 1966-12-06 8 IN HIS letter published by the Eastern Sun on November 15th.. 1966, under the caption of "English as it should be", Mr. Ranny Ung stressed on the un-English-ness of English attributing the cause to "some cranks" and teachers and also to our present educational system.368 words
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Article209 1966-12-06 8 REFERENCE to the I^l "Dange.ous Trtn/, Brewing" by AVn.n. CHER DISUNITY i TT Eastern Sun cf TumJl! 15th November l<fcs wish to congratulate on the wisdom of advice to the leaden"! the D.T.C. Union I attended a similar »m. in* of the D.T.C Cni»f at209 words
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327 1966-12-06 8 Lionel van Geyen - Lionel van Geyen. As a dedicated sch«i teacher, who actively hrs ed to pioneer the effort u unify the teaching sfrw and raise their professioni efficiency, it has grifvtf me to see the welter i unions that profess to vol for the uplift of educati« in327 words
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606 1966-12-06 9 fCfGAPC re. Mem. —There r%* oo special tea rare an jKxac Sxenange which «~2 ««r'tnuert quiet an *nall jidusti isis *v ere w*h fractional pr.ee "here oeing little ncen'fe to ieaL Jer r~> Siigars was slightv 3et~er with a business :cn« *rom 48 "ents606 words
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Article32 1966-12-06 9 LONDON Men. UPI> —n r°manned steady quiet 'his morning. Tiraaver 105 tons. 3pcr buyers 1208 sellers 1209 business nil. 3-months buyers 1207-i sellers 1208 bust ness 1208 1207-*. Settlement 1209.32 words
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Article15 1966-12-06 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The fcn price for was *Goa.oo per p»cul, up 25 cent«.15 words
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603 1966-12-06 9 SYDNEY Australia. Men.—Australia :s likely to plav a growing role in s industrial development cbrougfc its ability u> supply high-iratle iron anci steel in ever-increasing quantities A spokesman for The 3ro*en Hill Proprietary Company Limited. Australia s principal steei producer, said n Melbourne that603 words
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Article116 1966-12-06 9 WASHINGTON! M on. i AP) The Agriculture Department's Foreign Service has reported that Japan .s showing concern over its increasing dependence on U.S. agricultural products. This country supplies Japan w.tn more farm products lhan any other country. Japan is the worid'3 fourth largest imporer of such products.116 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-12-06 9 Mr. Shunxo Suzuk (left). President of Suzuki Motor Co.. Ltd.. hands a letter of presentation of 100 mo tore voles to Mr. Henrv J. Labouisse Executive Director of United Nations Children's Fund at a symbolic ceremony held on Oct. 20 at the United Nations in New York.89 words
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Article214 1966-12-06 9 LONDON. Mon. (.AFP> Some small 'hanges are announced in *he arrangements for regtiiating U.K. imports of cotton *extiles from January L, 1367 onwaris. F'rst. as was provided m the global quote scfterr.e. ail quota eveis will o« aicreased by I per cent an increase which214 words
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395 1966-12-06 9 BANGKOK. Mon. Daily attendance figures at the First Asian International Trade Pair is Bangkok have greatly exceeded -he expectations of Pair o»flcials. 3ince it opened on Nov 17, more than 4f1.0n0 people a day have vtsited the huge complex of buildings on395 words
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228 1966-12-06 9 SYDNEY. Australia. Mon. (UPI) —Miss Eva Duner, 23-year-old hostess for Trans Air Sweden who won the International Air Hostess crown recently, said todav she was thrilled over her victory. '"I just can't believe it." she said after judges selected her over 37 contestants. Eva228 words
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Article314 1966-12-06 9 SINGAPORE. Man Decern her tlrst jrade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 9m. in Sir.43pare and Kuala Lumpur today at fll cents per lb. down k cent from previous ciose. The one was quiet. Opening quotations were unchanged and hereafter the market lost ground314 words
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Article470 1966-12-06 9 INDUSTRIAL B. S*. 1.31 Central <»issr« *94 1 99 C.T.S Or»t* 47 9 ClraM ro. 1 1» 1 HO Coiit •2.:«8 2.9» Dunlwp CR 8.63 2.64 E«MI ONS 1.3: ntipfrii Hi t. 53 r Jfc V Onis. 3.:« i.36 Gammon 1.3? 1 39 r.enr-fKiwn 1.13 G.E. Lif*470 words
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Article47 1966-12-06 9 pnriK; Ftrvt M;i!avs«( S.OM 2. If Malar an 1 43 IJSS Thin! Malayan l.M 1.17 MiiaHan loinmerrt \J> -S3 4»4 Mai. <a\1ti| Fund *t»»Hinc 1.25 1JS Comm«»«ift» 3 8 4 S f'r*t H-mc K-»nji urn in:.* !»twnil H<>n( K >nc T« -74* *H<mj Koiii Cmrency)47 words
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Article107 1966-12-06 9 *|N<.\PORE. M«»n Stnzap»»n* Chieeee rtvdwe Expanse noon pncp* rndar www. Rover* 3«ll«?r» C«w»nrjt <>41 (FOB) Bulk 4100 Coconut: <>< FOB Dnims r? to Lot*** Copn Mlxwl Nil* DfC. 26.50 Su*ar .Java) vx;(Nlimn ~>o Ntit rn»*s* 110* Vatniey. B W ;:r».oo GarhiV-J t ampons Black Prpp«*r (FOB) 120.00 P^ppt*r Black107 words
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Article24 1966-12-06 9 HONG KONG, Mon. (TJFD —Money quotations HKS3.***** 5.7525 per VS dollars for cash. HK315.99 per pour.d sterling. HK*****.0 per tael goicL24 words
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Article172 1966-12-06 9 SINGAPORE. Man. The following sh.ps are expected to be m port today tGodowns Vessels 1/2 Patrociua 3/4 Steel Apprentice 5 Kin Yung 8/9 Bendoran 10 II Gentaur 13/14 Maron 15 14 M.haru Mara 10 Taboa 22 24 Benlawers 25 '26 Malaysia 29 30 T;unar.uJc 31 12 Halidis 33172 words
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Article834 1966-12-06 9 41LRIYIL4 n SO6ANU from Koala (.amour. Time Uf a m Urline MAL 414 Tim* 1..W a.m. Urllnf M.IL 121 from Knala Lumpur. Tim* 14..14 a.m. Airline MAL 431 from Kurd inc. Tim* HJS a.m. Airline MAL MS from Pwwtw. Ipob. Knala Lumpnr Malacca. Time 12.3.3 p.m.834 words
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268 1966-12-06 10 PENANG, Mon.—The High Court today postponed sine die a civil suit in a breach of promise case to allow the defendant, Lim Yew Heng, to take an oath by beheading a white cockerel's head denying he had promised to marry the plaintiff,268 words
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Article141 1966-12-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— Admiral U.S.G. Sharp, the American Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Command, who is here on a brief goodwill visit, called on the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister for Defence, Tun Abdul Razak this afternoon. Earlier, the Admiral visited the Ministry of Defence, where141 words
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Article115 1966-12-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Tuan Haji Mohd. Ghazali bin Haji Jawi. visited three animal feed factories in Johore Bahru today. He was accompained by the Director of Veterinary Services, Enche Johari bin Daud. The Minister received several proposals and appeals from115 words
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Article, Illustration85 1966-12-06 10 d J from No s 26 Squadron Of the Royal Air Force manner in rhip? #K 5> y miral us Gran Sharp, United States Navy Comci! he Pacific wh «n he visited R.A.F. Changi, today. Chief as net b y the British Commander-in-Chief Far East, Air85 words
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197 1966-12-06 10 CEREMBAN, Mon. The National Union of DTC Trained Teachers (Negri Sembilan Branch) has called upon its members to boycott reading the Straits Times. "Our members can be in touch with the world by reading other dailies and for the English educated there is the197 words
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Article38 1966-12-06 10 MUAR. Mon. The Johore State Government has approved a total of $9,200 to the Tangkak Local Council for the extension and repairing of four Chinese temples, two mosques. an Arabic school and an estate.38 words
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560 1966-12-06 10 PENANG, MON. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong, in declaring open the first Malaysian Jamboree at Telok B a hang this afternoon, said today was a very historic day, especially to the Scout movement of Malaysia. Over 2.300 scouts, not only560 words
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296 1966-12-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysians' particular talent in the visual arts such as sculpture, painting and architecture, could lead the country to be wellknown overseas for her artistic films as well in the years to come. "Malaysia." said the German Ambassador to Malaysia. Dr. Horst Boehling.296 words
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228 1966-12-06 10 i IPOH, Mon. —No Government aid could be given t<| private Ugama schools in Perak, the Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad bin Said, said today during the budget debate at the Legislative Assembly meeting. Enche Mohamed Jumah bin Satlr (ALL. Tapah Road) had suggested228 words
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Article87 1966-12-06 10 PENA N G, Mon. An electrician of the Royal Air Force told the First Magistrate's Court today that he was cheated of $5O by a salesman over the purchase of a typewriter. "He asked for a deposit of $5O and issued a receipt," alleged Mr. William Beck. 39,87 words
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310 1966-12-06 10 IPOH, Mon. A revised salary scale is now beinj compiled by the Amalgamated National I nion of Local Authorities Employees, Perak branch, for pr*. sentation to the Municipal Council here. "The ANULAE fully believes that the party, controlling the Ipoh Municipal Council will310 words
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Article49 1966-12-06 10 GOPENG, Mon. —A 10-vear-old schoolboy. Hoo Chin Ting, was drowned In a disused mining pool here yesterday morning. According to his parent, the boy who was the youngest of nine children, had gone there to pick firewood with a group of boys in the morning.49 words
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276 1966-12-06 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Parliament today passed the Insurance Bill, 1966. with the basic objective to prevent the repetition of unscrupulous practices and a mushroom of insurance companies but to encourage the growth of healthy insurance business. The Bill was introduced by the Finance276 words
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Article94 1966-12-06 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Telephone Board will have about 70,000 lines in service by the end of 1967. The Board has already allocated $12.9 million for expenditure in the coming year. A major portion of the expenditure will be for the purchase of exchange94 words
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Article250 1966-12-06 10 IPOH, Mon. The Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad bin Said, said today the establishment of a Scholarship Loan Fund for deserving students was a 1 audible suggestion, which could be studied by the Government for possible implementation. Dato Ahmad, replying to PPP Opposition Assemblyman, Dato Chan Swee250 words
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221 1966-12-06 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government will be establishing an Institute of Medical Specialities and Radio Therapy Isotope Centre next year. Construction work is scheduled to begin in a 'few months' time for the nine-storey buildine to jointly house the Institute and the Centre. The221 words
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473 1966-12-06 11 Lumpur, Mon. The evil eyes of Communism ore now cost on both Malaysia and Thailand, the Thai Ambassador here, Mr. Prasong Bunchoem said todoy. In a National Day message, he said: "We therefore, have to devote our energies in containing this473 words
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Article126 1966-12-06 11 MUAR. Mon. The labour dispute between the Muar Town Council and the Muar branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees was settled last night after three hours of negotiations in the Council Hall here. The Muar Town Council agreed to pay salary arrears126 words
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Article48 1966-12-06 11 MUAR, Mon. A new comprehensive school has been completed at Jalan Mahmood in Parit Jawa, nine miles from h«re. The school, which has one workshop, on e domestic s":ence room and a hostel, c<wt s $350,000. It will be opened early &*xt year.48 words
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Article27 1966-12-06 11 KOTA BHARU, Mon—The Rotary Club of Kota Bharu has donated 76 pairs of «fisson to th« Ministry of Health for the "Safe the27 words
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Article165 1966-12-06 11 MALACCA, Mon. The public are advised by the Police here with the approach of the festive season to take precautions with their property and valuables. The OCPD Central. Mr. Percy Muttiah. advises those families who plan to go outstation during the coming holidays to see165 words
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Article68 1966-12-06 11 KUANTAN. Mon —A new s6o,ofto S;kh temple will be built for the Sikh community at Jalan Bukit Übi here. The new building will replace the present existing Sikh temple on the same site. The State Government has donated a subsidiary grant of $20,000 for the new tempie.68 words
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Article63 1966-12-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Police are seeking th# help of the public to identify the body of a woman killed in traffic accident last night at the Junction of Jalan Chan Sow Lin and Jalan Sungei Besi. The woman, aged 65. had no identification papers on her.63 words
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Article199 1966-12-06 11 MUAR. Mon. Several big building project* harp been completed or nearing completion this year to five the district a new look. The projects are financed by the central and State Governments and private developers. Topping the list is the new Are brigade at Jalan Salleh, completed199 words
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Article132 1966-12-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces in the Pacific region. Admiral Uljuei S. Grant Sharp, arrived here this morning for a 24-hour stopover. The brief visit will take him to the National Operations Room and a call at the Ministry of132 words
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Article65 1966-12-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Owing to heavy passenger bookings, the additional special night passenger train catering for 2nd and 3rd class passengers between Kuala Lumpur and Penang will continue to run till Dec. 7 and also on Dec. 13. on the timings as follows: Kuala Lumpur Dep65 words
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Article, Illustration314 1966-12-06 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. About 30 employees of the American Foreign Insurance Association went on strike this morning over an alleged wrongful dismissal of one of their colleagues. The strikers are all members of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union. When contacted at his314 words
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173 1966-12-06 11 Kt'ALA LtTMPt'R. Mon. The first Malaysian trade envoy to the United States, Enche Burhanuddin bin Mohd. Samar Rais, left for New York this morning with a three-fold aim. He told newsmen he would first strive to "dismantle" any obstacle that had been173 words
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123 1966-12-06 11 MALACCA. Mon. The owners of the 540-ton. Indonesian freighter "Selat Sunda**. which has been prohibited from leaving the port by the Court here since August, are to furnish a $130,000 guarantee for the release of their vessel. The guarantee Is In respect of a claim123 words
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Article95 1966-12-06 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The New Zealand Minister of Defence. Mr. D. J. Eyre, announced today that New Zealand is to give one thousand .303 rifles and 65 Bren machine guns to Singapore. Mr Eyre said that these weapons, which were surplus to New Zealand's requirements. would95 words
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Article214 1966-12-06 11 MUAR. Mob. Residents of eight Loral Council areas in the Muar district have beta warned to pay up their taxes by the end of the year or face the consequence of the loss of their property. The warning came from the president of the214 words
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Article100 1966-12-06 11 IPOH. Mon. —PPP Assemblyman. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam (Pekan Bahru), said at the budget debate in the Legislative Assembly meeting here today that he did not object to the existence of Government toddy shops. He sought the views of Alliance Ex-Co Assemblyman. Mr. V. Ponnusamy Plllai100 words
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249 1966-12-06 11 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Mon. Six works by two artists represent Malaysia in the sth International Biennial Exhibition of prints which opened at the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo today. The artists are Mr. John Lee Jor For. lecturer in the249 words
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Article78 1966-12-06 11 MUAH. Mon. Two teachers of the Labis National Type Secondary School. G8 miles north of here, have been selected for specialised training by the Ministry of Education. They are Mr. Phakeer Singh, who is also the secretary of the Johore State NUT branch, who will do78 words
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241 1966-12-06 11 PENANG. Moil—A grand charity dance for two worthy causes the Grey Sisters Clinic and the building fund of the proposed new church at Green Lane, will be held at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School Hall on Dec. 9. The dance, under the distinguished241 words
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Article42 1966-12-06 11 MUAR. Mon. A mobile X-ray unit from the Ministry of Health will be at the Bukit Gamblr Health Centre. 15 miles north of here, on Dec. 12 to give free chest X-rays to the public in the Local Council area.42 words
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Article348 1966-12-06 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Three mobile-squadmen were charged in the Second District Court today with obtaining from a labourer. Yeo Ah Swee, a gratification of $5O at the Traffic Police Barracks at Maxwell Road on April 4, this year, at 6.15 p.m. The three were alleged to348 words
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Article77 1966-12-06 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A youth, Wong Kim Chua. who was sentenced to four months' jail after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust, had his appeal dismissed by High Court Judge Mr. Justice Choor S.ngh today. Wong had misappropriated $2,908.31 belonging to his77 words
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Article, Illustration540 1966-12-06 13 CHAN KAM YAU - Byt CHAN KAM YAU ftUALA LUMPUR, M on. Produ-cer-director Norman Jewison's "The Russians A re Coming, The Russians Are Coming" will long be remembered as one of the finest comedies of 1966 and will keep you chuckling whenever you think of it.540 words
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150 1966-12-06 13 HOO BAN KHEE - By: HOO BAN KHEE IfUALA LUMPUR, Mob. lX The roaring "FIREBALL 500", an American International picture, it a film for today's faat. twinging hipsters. The story revolves round the car-racing erase, spiced with some fast-working, hot-blooded romance and underworld intrigue. Here you can see150 words
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Article308 1966-12-06 13 P"AGLE MOUNTAIN. Calif. Mon. Location filming on Columbia's "The Professionals" ha« been completed along the Kaiser Steel Company's Eagle Mountain Mine rail line and the company has moved back to Columbia's Hollywood studioe for interior scenes. "The Professionals" stars Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin. Claudia Cardinal®. Robert Ryan, Jack308 words
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154 1966-12-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. MM.An Indonesian film tycoon, Mr. Usmar Ismail said he would ask local film industrialists to co-sponsor an Indonesian film festival here early next year. He hoped Indonesian film stars and cultural troupe would join in the jamboree to promote the Indonesian film154 words
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Advertisement51 1966-12-06 13 NEW OCEAN CINEMA Air-Conditioned East Cotst Road. Tel: ***** Todar S shows 2.00 5.50 8.45 p.m. M.G.M.'S Double Profrsmms "TO TRAP A SPY** snd "THE SPY WITH MY FACE" metroeolor 3 Hours Of Spr Thrills. FREE! Robert Vsarhn 6 David MeCsllnm Photos Next Chsnre OSS 117 IN BANGKOK** t: m51 words
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Miscellaneous184 1966-12-06 13 ODEON 21-116 :«lh SPECTACI'LAR DAY! Daily J Showat 1*.4». 4.3W» 9.15 SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS Extra Show at 9.00 a.m. SI.M. 53..V1 A M.ftO. No Fret LUt Cash Bookings Only) 20th Centurv Fo* Presents THE DINO DE LAURENTIIS Production Oi The Bible' ....In The Beffinnlns FILMED IN D-150 Technicolor SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION;184 words
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Miscellaneous655 1966-12-06 13 'II I 5 I I 1 CHAVNEL 5 Koala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahal; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.Y. Malaysia programmes). 5.45 OPENING ANNCT Prog Summary. 5.50 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL655 words
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Miscellaneous230 1966-12-06 13 SHAW CfIMTSATION :APITOL fhon,. 297 SQ Naw Showing: 11. 13«. 4. ft.4* A• M "OPERATION LIPSTICK" Mandarin in Scopa A Color NEXT CHANOE! Dean Martin. Alain Delon A Joar Buhop •TEXAS ACROSS THE RIVER" Rosemary Foravth Color <UI-SB' I D O Phone 2RII i Now Showing: 3 Shows DftilT S«t»230 words
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272 1966-12-06 14 CALCUTTA, Mon. (UPI) Brazil defeated India In a reverse singles match today to draw even in their battle for a Davis Cup berth against Australia. The victory tied the tournament at 2-2 and set the stage for the deciding match, a singles event272 words
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92 1966-12-06 14 KAMPAR. Mon. The S.E.K. Football Eleven celebrated their victory in four tournaments here last night with a dinner and dance. They won the League Championship, Kampar Championship, the 6-a-side Merdeka Knockout Championship and the 7-a-side tie of the 1966 Football Competition which ended92 words
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Article115 1966-12-06 14 GRANADA, Spain Mon. (AP) Prince Luis Alfonos de Baviera Mesias, 24, was killed yesterday when his car spun off the road during a rally and plunged down a 30-metre (99 feet) ravine near the village of Almuncar. The car, an Alpine 1300, was being115 words
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90 1966-12-06 14 PENANG, Mon. Penang gave an impressive display to score its first win, beating Malacca by 2—o in the opening match of the Burnley Cup soccer competition played at the City Stadium last night. After a scoreless first half, right-winger Abdullah Salleh gave Penang90 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-12-06 14 EVEN twelve-year olds can defend themselves successfully if they have learned judo like this girl from Cologne (German Federal Republic). The Nippon Judo Club in Cologne-Deutz recently introduced children to this sport with great success. Women, too, have been training in the art of judo (the sporting form76 words
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Article122 1966-12-06 14 NEW YORK, Mon. Argentina's Horacio Accavallo defends his share of the world flyweight boxing title against Mexico's Efren (Alacran) Torres in a 15-round bou- in Buenos Aires on Saturday night. The 32-year-old Argentine won recognition as champion of the 112-pound division from the World Boxing122 words
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486 1966-12-06 14 STEVE SNIDER - By STEVE SNIDER NEW YORK, Mon. (ITPI).-Pro golf has seen a phenomenal growth in recent years. And during 1966 it was* "phenomenal strikes again or maybe "son of phenomenal" as 16 tournaments each produced jackpots of US$lOO,OOO or better and the total take486 words
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Article173 1966-12-06 14 MEXICO CITY. Mon. < AP) —Peter Buckley of England won the 12th lap of the around-Mexlco bicycle race on Sunday with a time of one hour, 15 minutes and 54/100 seconds on a 60kilometre course In Mexico City. Buckley's win gave him another hold173 words
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356 1966-12-06 14 LONDON, Mon. (AP) This is moke-or-breok week for a dozen of Europe's top soccer teams. They'll be battling for a place in the quarter-finals of the two big European club tournaments and there are big money rewards ahead for the squads that get over356 words
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Article161 1966-12-06 14 SEREMBAN, Mod.—Nefij Sembilan Club, making comeback in women's hockey after a lapse of several years, took the champion, ship title in the N.B. Women Hockey Association seven-a-side hockey cami. val at the padang here yesterday. Eight teams took part in the carnival which wa« played161 words
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Article59 1966-12-06 14 KARACHI, Pakistan. Mon. (AP) John Spencer of England defeated Scottish champion Bert Demarc 6-0 in the World Amateur Snooker Championships here yesterday. Spencer, who is reigring world champion, had little difficulty in beating h:s opponent 69-31 123-0 95-29 86-35 118-15 131-0. Spencer's triumph was highlighted59 words
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Article52 1966-12-06 14 PENANG, Mon The Minister of Education. Ench« lVfohd. Khir Johari, will give away prizes to the winners of the sepak raga iaring on Dec. 11 at the U.M.N.G. Hall. The semi-finals of this competition will be played at 7.30 p.m. at the samt place on52 words
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Article280 1966-12-06 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. (UP I) John Newcombe mad© it an all-Australian semi-finals in the men's singles at the Victoria Lawn Tennis Championships at Kooyong yesterday when he beat American Arthur Ashe in straight sets in the quarter-finals. Ashe, suffering from fluid on his left knee,280 words
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Advertisement406 1966-12-06 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 20 Words $lO/' (Minimum) The family of the late Mr. LIM DJIN TJOAN (D.T. LIM) most sincerely thank all relatives, friends, business associates, the Buddhist Union, Ven. Brah Dhammarakshita and Bro. Willie Tay, members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade (transport division), and all those who attended,406 words
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Article, Illustration264 1966-12-06 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. >HPWN above is the new cr^' -»ard recently installed t S.v. Timing Stadium at B- Tie pool will be .-1. c for the swimming evert* ,it the sth .Asian Games je during the period Pwtabtr 20. Tre scoreboard, designed §1 -:ed in Tokyo by264 words
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Article, Illustration226 1966-12-06 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Swimming events at the sth Asian Games will be timed to an accuracy of 1 1000thseconds, far above the required times to 1 10th of a second. The events will be timed with Seiko's exclusive timing system consisting of Seiko-developed Printing Timers, electronic touchplates226 words
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Article, Illustration278 1966-12-06 15 SINGAPORE. Von MORE and more Bangkok js becoming a citv of contrast*. Known world-wide for its magnificent Buddhist tempic* and its fascinating floating market>. fast-growing Bangkok is taking on a new skyline. Modern multi-storied hotels and office buildings now dot the city where once only278 words
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Article, Illustration160 1966-12-06 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. THE application of assemline production such as the above at or.e of the modern of Seiko Watch K. Hntori A Co.. Ltd.. of Japan nave enabled the company to become the free worlds "leat producer of quality iewtiled-lever watches. In 1965 Seiko produced more "Pan 7.300.000160 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-12-06 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. This Seiko chronometer serves as the master clock for timing long-distance events such as the marathon and cycling road races. It is highly accurate having a tolerance of leas than 0 2-eecond per 24 hours. Weighing only 3 ka. it will operate for at least 12 months95 words
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Article999 1966-12-06 16 Third day CI. 1. Div. 4 1 Mile ft 15 Yds. Harapan 9.00 Pahlawan 8.12 Wislev Gardens 8 12 My Carlo 8.06 Astrol Queen 8.05 Parakee 804 Entertainment V 8.03 Rampage 8.03 Shockalingam 7.13 Peak of Perfection 7.13 Champion 7.12 Depth Charge 7.12 Wine Man 7.11 "astano999 words
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Article379 1966-12-06 16 BANGKOK, Mon. (UPI) Will Asia's fastest woman, Mona Sulaiman, make it to the Asian Games? That is still the big question mark in Bangkok and for the Philippines it could mean the difference of three gold medals. Although the second group of Philippine athletes379 words
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Article115 1966-12-06 16 BANGKOK. Mon. (AFP) Malaysia is pinning its hopes on badminton and athletics for gold medals in the Fifth Asian Games which open here on December 9, said the contingent's Chef de Mission Abdul Jamal here today. Confident of his badminton players capabilities Abdul Jamal115 words
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Article65 1966-12-06 16 BANGKOK, Mon. (UPI) Thailand defeated The Philippines 6.74 to 1.26 today to win the final day's play and the tenth annual FarEast bridge championship. Thailand went into the afternoon's play 1.8 points ahead of The Philippines. In other matches today Nationalist China beat Japan 6.48 to65 words
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Article26 1966-12-06 16 BANGKOK. Mon. <AFP) Hong Kong cyclists competing in the Fifth Asian Games today bewailed the lack of hills during the 120-mile road race.26 words
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140 1966-12-06 16 BANGKOK. Mon. (AFP) —Filipino athletes and officials yesterday and today greeted the onset of warmer weather in this city after having complained of this city's December cold sine# arrival. Seven athletes are now nursing cold, according to delegation physician Dr Antonio Veragara. He140 words
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Article60 1966-12-06 16 BANGKOK. Mon. (AFP) Burma will carefully study the training of other nations before weighing up its own chances in the Fifth Asian Games. An early forecast of Burmas medal chances in the 12-day games would be "wishfully presumption" said Deputy Chef de Mission, Colonel Gwan60 words
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Article40 1966-12-06 16 MANILA. Mon. (AFP> Hopes that Mona Sulaiman would be able to take part in the Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok all but vanished today when the 21-year-old Filipino track queen again failed to show up at the airport.40 words
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422 1966-12-06 16 BANGKOK. Mon. (I PI) Today is King: Bhumibol Adulvadet's 39th birthday, a national festival, and preparations are at a complete halt for the Fifth Asian Games scheduled to open next Saturday. Visiting foreign newsmen breathed a sigh of relief on Sunday when they422 words
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Article62 1966-12-06 16 BANGKOK. Mon. (AFP) "The Philippines has a fighting chance to capture second place In the overall standings of the Fifth Asian Games." a top Philippine delegation official declared today. Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF) executive secretary Serafln Aquino told the AFP his country would garner62 words
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261 1966-12-06 16 BANGKOK. Mon. (UPI)— The Philippines lawn tennis team to the Asian Games expects a much faster playing surface than in Manila and is not taking any chances. "We are constantly practising on cement courts even while we were in Manila." said coach Lope Yngayo.261 words
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133 1966-12-06 16 BANGKOK, Mon. <AP) Asian Games defending champion Pakistan will meet Japan and South Korea and will play Ceylon in the opening field hockey matches of the Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok on Dec. 10. Informed sources said the pairings, which will be approved133 words
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Article245 1966-12-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malay, sian Rugby Union has announced the Malay, sian XV to meet the MRU President's XV for a "Test" match before their departure for a 10-day tour to Bangkok. The team was announced this afternoon after the MRU two-day trials245 words
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Article211 1966-12-06 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Golf Association Handicap Challenge Trophy was competed for by 84 qualifiers from the six clubs affiliated to the S.G.A. yesterday J. of Tengah Golf Club holed out In one at the 18th and his 77-13-64 led at the half-way stage. This score did211 words
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Article60 1966-12-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malay College (A), Kuala Kangsar retained the "T. Mori Cup" for the second successive year in the "seven-a-side" rugger competition of the School Sports Council of Malaysia at the padang here this evening. They beat Technical Institute (A), Penang by 14 points60 words
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Article148 1966-12-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selangor Rugby Union will hold a meeting tomorrow at 6 p.m. at the Board Room of the Selangor Club. Five points submitted by representatives of the SRU will be discussed at this meeting. They are: The SRU after consult ation by both teams148 words
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Article314 1966-12-06 16 The following is the Stipe's Report for the 2nd Day of the Singapore December Meeting held last Sunday, Dec. 4: Race I—About1 —About a furlong from the finish CONTRACT II (Harbndge) moved out in an attempt to go round the three leaders and caused CASANOVA (Trevena) to be314 words
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Article37 1966-12-06 16 MUAR. Mon. Hwa Lien emerged champions in the second annual Ren g a m soccer tournament for the Mr. Lim Leong Ho Cup a* the local padang. The competition was organised by the Rengam Locti Council.37 words
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Miscellaneous57 1966-12-06 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan?: 6.52 a.m. (62 ft.), 8.51 p.m. (6.7 ft.). Port Swettenham: 11.35 a.m. (9.7 ft.). Port Dickson: 12.05 a.m. (7.5 ft.), 12.59 p.m. (6.2 ft.) Singapore: 5.51 a.m. (7.5 ft.), 4.49 p.m. (7.8 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 4.02 a.m. (7 8 ft), 3.22 p.m. (5.9 ft Knantan: 3.2157 words
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