Eastern Sun, 13 December 1966
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Title Section25 1966-12-13 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 148. Tuesday* December 13 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article46 1966-12-13 1 Kl \LA LIMPUR. Mon. The Keeper of Rulers' ji f3 l today announced that the moon has been fighted at Telok Kemang Bt 6 40 p.m. As from tomorrow. Muslims throughout the States in Malaysia begin their fast in the month of Ramadhan.46 words
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Article103 1966-12-13 1 MANILA. Mon The i Developing Bank has rs:r ed 2. 0 job applicaa cord to Cornelio 3- -ceda. chairman of the Coordinating Comr.:"ee. "r Ba maceda said the irp.:-:at:ons. mainly from F.r nos would "re passed -to the appropriate deptrtment of :he Bank as103 words
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Article89 1966-12-13 1 t 'AKARTA, Mors Beatle -sr? ;n Jakarta are begir.n~z !:ke refugees L"""* -"'irrational Yul e r Fan Cub. razes ;n Indonesia a"? beginning to spread. n news agency AMARA this week riescrib- a Bandung lass who "*°n a donkev and r«">de z~. streets of the a89 words
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Article308 1966-12-13 1 BEN D'CUNHA - Tunku lays foundation stone of S3 5 mil. broadcastin Bv BEN D'CUNHA KUALA LIIMPUR, MO\: THE PRIME MINISTER, Tunku Abdul R of commercialising radio and T.V. In the initial stages, he said, it should come under a certain degree of control by the Government. The Tunku said308 words
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408 1966-12-13 1 Chan Kam Yau - (By Chan Kam Yau KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. For the past seven years, messenger A. L. Arriappan. 40. has been depositin? money from the Hotel Merlin, generally relying on his trusty old motorcycle. This afternoon, as usual, he left the hotel on his motorcycle carrying a408 words
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Article62 1966-12-13 1 SAIGON. Mon. (l'Pl> Russia has supplied Hanoi with 100 new MIG jet fighters. more than doubling the size of Communist North Vietnam's Air Force, it was disclosed today. Informed sources said the Kremlin, which has provided the backbone of North Vietnam's growing ground and air defences,62 words
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Article134 1966-12-13 1 WASHINGTON. >lon —ls Luci Nugent precnant? Friends say she will make President .Inhnsnn a grandfather in May. Her husband. Pat. told I'PI there is no truth to the rumours. The White House and Luci herself would neither confirm nor deny them. But friends in Washington and134 words
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Article254 1966-12-13 1 SAIGON. Mon. (AP) Hieh-altitude U.S. 8.~>2 bombers rained exDlosives on North Vietnam's Mu G:a Pass today in an attempt to stem the infiltration of men and supplies to the south. The giant stratoforts. each carrying ud to 27 tons of bombs, struck at a254 words
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325 1966-12-13 1 SYDNEY. Mon. Francis Chichester had to be helped ashore today as he arrived to a tumultuous welcome at the end of the longest recorded voyage ever made by a solitary Mariner The 65-year-old British sailor was aided by his son. Giles,325 words
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Article55 1966-12-13 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. Former President Dwight D Eisenhower went under the surgeon's knife this morning for removal of the gall bladder which surgeons say contains 'multiple' gall stones. Surgeons headed by Lieutenant General Leonard D Heaton. the Army's Surgeon General, was at the operating table. The operation was55 words
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Article52 1966-12-13 1 SALISBURY. Rhodesia. Mon. Prime Minister lan Smith today refused to discuss press reports he is likely to retire. When he arrived at his office newsmen asked him about the reports. He declined to answer and walked quickly into the office. A senior government spokesman has described the reports52 words
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Article162 1966-12-13 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Manika Jegathesan (Malaysia), the fastest man in Asia, today won his second gold medal when he annexed the 200 metres event in the sth Asian Games. Second in race was Ajmer Singh of India and Malaysia won another bronze medal when Tambu Krishnan took162 words
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279 1966-12-13 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Three robbers one armed with a 22 pistol held up a shop proprietor and his family in Tiong Bahru last night and got away with $6,500 in cash and jewellery. On entry, one of the robbers tired a warning shot279 words
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Article322 1966-12-13 2 JOHORE BAHRt, Mon. Government servants were today reminded that they were not working for a colonial system of government any more. The reminder came from the Minister of Social Welfare, Tuan Hajl Abdul Hamld Khan, who was speaking at the annual conference of Officers in the322 words
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227 1966-12-13 2 SINGAPORE. Mon—The three-day seminar held recently here on Christian responsibility towards the society and the nation has been described as "a tremendous success." The Chairman of the seminar and Chief Justice of Singapore. Mr. Wee Chong Jin said:— "The seminar has been a unique, a rich227 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-12-13 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Warrant Officer Arthur J. Malone is pictured wearing a meritorious service medal presented bv Brigadier F. R. Evans. Commander. Australian Armv Force, Far East Land Forces, here. W.O. Malone has been in the Army for 23 vears. Gathering around him were his proud83 words
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Article, Illustration675 1966-12-13 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.—A steno-typing school, the first of its kind in the region, may be set up in Singapore in the near future Mr. Herman F. Miller, President of the Stenotype Company, California. U.S.A., is currently visiting: the Republic to assess the feasibility of675 words
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365 1966-12-13 2 SI GA J! ORE >lon —Accountancv diploma awarded by the Singapore Polytechnic is now recognised bv the Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants (London) and the Corporation of Secretaries (London). Both have granted important exemptions to diploma holders wishing to proceed for membership This was365 words
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Article52 1966-12-13 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A scrap iron dealer. Tan Chew Chiak, 57, who left his house yesterday morning at 5 a.m. to buy some scrap iron was later reported missing. But. todav at 1.30 p.m. Marine Police found his body at South Quay. Police do not suspect,52 words
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Article165 1966-12-13 2 SINGAPORE, Mon—The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week commencing tomorrow to Friday All shows will begin at 7.30 p.m. and short talks on current topics will be given by the Field Officers165 words
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Article, Illustration379 1966-12-13 2 SINGAPORE, Mon.—A frenzy of colours in the most "flaming" fashion show of the year, held at the Royal Thai Embassy recently in connection with the Kin* of Thailand's birthday, showed off Thai silk at its best to admiring V I.P.'s. The eye-catching display379 words
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Article72 1966-12-13 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Top crime busters fanned through notorious underworld hideouts here today following a gang clash in the heart of town last night. Two men were warded in the General Hospital with serious parang wounds. They were reported y connected with the gang clash.72 words
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Article72 1966-12-13 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. T**o Royal Australian Navy minesweepers. HMAS Curlew and HMAS Snipe, left Singapore recently after the completion of their scheduled tour of duty during which they have been added tem- porarily to the Br tish monwea'th strategy reserve. The RAN contribution o! two escorts72 words
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Miscellaneous81 1966-12-13 2 S'pore Diary 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street: Art Exhibition a one man exhibition by Enche Ibrahim Hussain. 6.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre. Empress Place: "Toad of Toad Hall", Pantomime: organised by the Stage Club. i.30 p.m. National Theatre, Tank Road: A variety show, organised by81 words
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Article807 1966-12-13 3 Pang Boon on most important question facing varsity today SINGAPORE, Mon. The Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today said that the most important question facing Nanyang University at present was whether it would be given an opportunity to reorganise without obstruction. In addition, the standards807 words
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Article715 1966-12-13 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker, today told Parliament that Government and statutory bodies were using local materials instead of imported ones whenever they meet all the necessary requirements and standards. He painted out that this hid been so715 words
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Article, Illustration141 1966-12-13 3 Fashion Conscious Men SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore men are becoming more fashionconscious these days. This is evident in the huge orders for top fashion shirts for men at the Rake Shirt Co., in Selegie Road opened last week. The fully air-conditioned shop has various types of materials, moderately priced. Besides men's141 words
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405 1966-12-13 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Labour will initiate a training scheme next year for the training of personnel in the hotel and catering industry. The acting Labour Minister, Mr. E. W. Barker, told Parliament today that there would be increased demand for these405 words
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202 1966-12-13 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore is waiting for a reply from India to its request for the release of 16 fishermen held by the authorities at Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean. The Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, told Parliament today In reply to a question from202 words
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513 1966-12-13 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Only girls under 17 years of age are prohibited by law from being employed as bar waitresses. This acting Labour Minister, Mr. E. W. Barker, said this in Parliament this afternoon in reply to a question by the MP for513 words
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Advertisement100 1966-12-13 3 >•» o"V~-j c .—> c""» j V". o c'"\ j 5-. -gq j j j o"^&o How to make Christmas A Order a Yule Log Cake from Sunshine Bakeries, and delight and the children with fancy Father Christmas Cakes lots of little Fruit Mince Pies Rich Fruit Christmas Cakes too.100 words
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274 1966-12-13 4 MI'AR. Mon. A pretty 28-year-old Town Council cierk. Che Aishah. told the Magistrate's Court here today how a car knocked into the trishaw she was travelling in one evening last January. "I was thrown out of the trishaw when the car hit us. The car274 words
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Article47 1966-12-13 4 MUAR. Mon. A tota". of 85.600 acres of rubber has been rep antecr from 1953 to 1965. This year, a total of about 3.000 acres of rubber were replanted. This was stated in the monthly-report of the Muar Rubber Replanting Board which was issued todav.47 words
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161 1966-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —During the first week more than 300,000 people passed through the Australian Pavilion at the FIRST ASIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR in Bangkok which opened on November 17. Australia's Golden Pavilion, the largest trade pro- motion project yet to be mounted by Australia overseas. has proved the most161 words
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107 1966-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The morning train services between Market Street and Port Swettenham will run to the following timings during Bulan Puasa (fasting month): Market Street Station Dept. 5.20 a m instead of 6 а.m. Port Swettenham Arr. б.30 a.m. instead of 7.04 a.m.107 words
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Article61 1966-12-13 4 MUAR. Mon. —The Muar District Welfare Committee has donated $1,382 to 174 needy people an<j 121 yards of cloth to Door families in the Muar district, this month. The welfare committee has aso given 5841.25 as allowance to 21 pupi'.s. This was revealed in a monthly61 words
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149 1966-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A senior industrial research adviser. Dr. Paul C. Trussel, arrived today. He is to serve here under the United Nations Technical Assistance Operation (UNT AO) for four months. The expert is to assist the Government to establish a National Institute for149 words
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Article76 1966-12-13 4 IPOH, Mon. Two road deaths occurred in Perak during the week-end. A cyclist. Choo Ah Heng. wa; killed in collision with a lorry at the 57$ Mile. Bruas Sitiawan Road on Saturday He died on admission to the General Hospital here. Khoo Cheng Gim. 26. met with76 words
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143 1966-12-13 4 MALACCA, MON. THE detention in Sumatra since Oct. 21 of the 18 Malaysian fishermen from Kuala Sungei Baru, Malacca, took a dramatic turn last week. To the fishermen's astonishment. they were last week produced before a Military Court in Dumai and charged with143 words
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Article330 1966-12-13 4 MI'AR. Mon The Muar District Office this morning appe*le»! to villagers of remote karnponcs in the upper reaches of the Muar River to he calm although several areas have been flooded. An official told the Eastern Sun that there was no cause for alarm although330 words
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Article142 1966-12-13 4 MrA R. Mon Muar police this morning foiled an attempted suicide bid by an 18-year-old girl in the Muar River. The incident occurred near the construction site of the Muar bridge at Jalan Salleh here. The Assistant OCPD here. Senior Inspector Enche Annuar bin142 words
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Article104 1966-12-13 4 IPOH, Mon. A sequel to a raid by Customs officers at a house in Kuan Woh Yin today was enacted before Enche Zukifli bin Mahmood in the Magistrate's Court the same day, when a housewife, Au Ong Soo Yoke. 27, was brought up on a charge of104 words
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154 1966-12-13 4 BRUNEI. Mon. Sultan Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin declared here today that Brunei would terminate the existing currency arrangements with Malaysia next year. Speaking at the opening of the State Legislative Council's budget session today the Sultan said a new legislation on currency will be154 words
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Article90 1966-12-13 4 KLANG. Mon K. Ponnambalam managing director of VMK P. a firm at Jalan Meru here was fined $l5O in the Magistrates Court for failing to furnish a return of income together with certified copies of accounts in support of the income of the firm for the90 words
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133 1966-12-13 4 MALACCA, Mon. Non-Malavs cannot be allow, ed to have a say in the affairs of the country if thpv have not severed their ties with their mother countrv. There will he no political stability in this country if the loyalty of these people lies elsewhere.133 words
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Article103 1966-12-13 4 MALACCA. Mon Six armed pirates robbed two Malaysian fishermen of their fishing gear valued at 1.400 in the Straits of Malacca last week. The victims. Goh Kim Too. 46. and Lee Choon Huat. 62. who returned here at week-end reported the piracy to the police103 words
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390 1966-12-13 4 KI'ALA Lt'MPl'R. Mon. A teen-age instrumental group called "The Beautnicks" was awarded Radio Malaysia's Challenge Trophy for being the best performers in "Talentime 1966" contest, which was held before a large audience at Dewan Tunku Abdul Rah- man on Saturday night. "The Beautnicks". were390 words
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Article322 1966-12-13 4 KIANTAN, Mon.—Two Flood Action Committee*? have been formed here to combat against the onslaught of the impending monsoon to this coastal capital of Pahang. These two committees a e the Flood Evacuation Committee and the Flood Relief Committee, organised by the District Officer. Ghazali bin Mohamed322 words
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358 1966-12-13 5 PHILADELPHIA, Mon. (UPI) Edwin 0. Reischaucr, former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, urged yesterday that Communist China be admitted to The United Nations. He said it is a mistake US. "to lock the door" to China. He added he has "been unhappy -;th358 words
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Article, Illustration215 1966-12-13 5 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI). Rhodesian Premier Mr. Lan Smith was quoted yesterday as saying **l would not write off ..completely" chances for a negotiated settlement with Britain. k an exclusive interview '*ith Newsweek Magazine, however, Mr. Smith charged that the real problem between the215 words
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Article119 1966-12-13 5 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. (AP) South African police claim to have discovered a ring smuggling Chinese immigrants into the country. National Police Chief Mr. Johannes Keevy was quoted in the Johannesburg Sunday Times as saying that a number of Chinese have already been arrested in Cape Town.119 words
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Article97 1966-12-13 5 PRISTINA, Yugoslavia, Mon. (AP)— Sixty-eight children up to five years old died in a measles epidemic which hit the mountain area east of this capital of the Yugoslav Province of Kosmet, health authorities here disclosed yesterday. The report said the epidemic was discovered late because97 words
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Article, Illustration69 1966-12-13 5 THE ancient Greek have shown much to the world, but not until these chik of females from Greece appeared in beautiful and graceful evening dress accompanied a male Greek companion wearing a traditional costume of the Evezones, during the fashion-show in Munich, West Germany recently, when the leadingPANA Photo - 69 words
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Article251 1966-12-13 5 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Queen Elizabeth. the Queen Mother wa s reported pro pressing normally today after Saturday's operation to remove a partial obstruction in her intestines. A medical bulletin issued at noon by two surgeons attending the 66-year-old Queen Mother at London's King Edward VII Hospital for251 words
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397 1966-12-13 5 United Nations. Mon. <AP) The I nited States was drawn yesterday toward an economic confrontation with South Africa and Portugal as I'.N. Ambassador Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg prepared to spell out t .S. Support of Britain's request for mandatory sanctions against Rhodesia bv the397 words
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Article141 1966-12-13 5 EDWARDS. Air Force Base California. Mon. (UPI> —A world speed record by the X-15 rocket ship has been boosted to 4.233 miles an hour with refinement of data on the flight last Nov. 18, the Federal Space Agency reported today. The original figure given after the141 words
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Article68 1966-12-13 5 CARACAS. Venezuela, Mon. < AP) At least five persons were reported dead and thousands homeless In Northern Venezuela yesterday in floods caused by heavy rains. The stricken section comprises areas in five states. Carabobo State was the worst hit and Red Cross officials estimated more than 5,00068 words
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227 1966-12-13 5 NEW YORK, Mon. (AP) Madam Ky, the pretty wife of South Vietnam's 36-year-old Premier, Nguyen Cao Ky, said "we are too young for this job." Madam Ky, in an interview, in the current issue of Look Magazine released today, glanced back227 words
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228 1966-12-13 5 LONDON. Moo. <AP> The Times, Independent, said in an editorial today that a lot of Arab volunteers had come to help Ring Hussein in his latest clash with Israel. but "most of the volunteers guns were pointing in the wrong direction". The Times said:228 words
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Article74 1966-12-13 5 ROME, Mon. (AP) Striking journalists yesterday ended a 48-hour walkout that shut most Italian newspapers, but the unions announced a six-day strike against magazines starting today. The action against the magazines was announced after the strike against newspapers ended with no concessions from publishers. Unions warned they74 words
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Article, Illustration455 1966-12-13 6 AMMAN, Jordan. Mon. (AFP) Jordanian Information Minister Abdel Hamid Sharaf said today that Jordan opposed the stationing of any other Arab Forces on its territory unless they were also placed on the Syrian and Egyptian frontiers with Israel. His statement followed455 words
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211 1966-12-13 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) Cuban Premier Fidel Castro claimed in a report published yesterday that the United States made several secret concessions to solve the Cuban missile crisis in the autumn of 1962. However, in a wideranging Interview with Playboy Magazine, he declined211 words
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Article109 1966-12-13 6 NEW YORK. Mon. (I PI) Richard Himber, 60. the nationally renowned orchestra leader and recording artists, was found dead yesterday in his Westside Manhattan apartment. Himber. native of Newark. New Jersey and one time leader for the late Sophie Tucker, in the 1940s popularised such songs109 words
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Article132 1966-12-13 6 MONTREAL. Mon. (IPI) For the first time in more than 40 year* a federally licensed insurance company in Canada has failed. More than 20.000 holders of policies of North American General Insurance Company will be affected by the collapse. The failure follow* ed the recent spectacular demise132 words
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356 1966-12-13 6 TRAPANI, Sicily, Mon. (UPI) Should a girl kidnap by a suitor she has spurned, marry him for honour's sake? Centuries-old Sicilian tradition says she should. But a trial going on in this Western Sicilian city could shatter the tradition once and for all. Sicilian356 words
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Article80 1966-12-13 6 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Mon. (AFP) Three farmers have been named as Ministers of Transport. Lands and Defence. They are Mr. J B. Gordon, aged 45. a sheep farmer and former Air Force pilot (Minister of Civil Aviation, Transport and Railways Mr. Duncan Maclntyre. 51, sheep farmer and80 words
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297 1966-12-13 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) Federal Bureau of Investigation director J. Edgar Hoover traded charges with Sen. Robert F. Kennedy today over whether Mr. Kennedy knew and approved of stepped up use of eavesdropping devices when he was Attorney General. i Both men Issued statements297 words
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Article143 1966-12-13 6 MADRID. Mon. (UPI*U.S. Roving Ambassador Mr. Averell Harriman yesterday denied speculation that the U.S. had made another .peace feeler towards North Vietnam during his recent visit to Algeria "No new proposals were made to Algerian officials," Mr. Harriman said. "There are no new ones to make."143 words
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Article56 1966-12-13 6 ABERYSTWYTH. Wales. Mon. (AFP) Students here last night voted that Prince Charles, heir to the throne, should study at a Welsh University instead of at Trinity College. Cambridge, as recently announced. An extraordinary meeting of "University College" students voted a petition asking the Queen to consider sending56 words
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477 1966-12-13 6 SPACE CENTRE. Houston Texas. Mon. (tPD Space centre officials, who learned during Gemini 12 the value of underwater practice for space tasks, start todav filling a huge new tank to help Apollo astronauts learn the new kind of "spacewalking" they will use on trips to477 words
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183 1966-12-13 6 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) "Beatle" George Harrison said yesterday he believes much more in religious in India than anything he ever learned from Christianity. Harrison, was commenting this in an Interview on Indian music and philosophy on the BBC radio programme "The lively arts." "The183 words
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230 1966-12-13 6 ROME. Mon. (UPI i Paul Getty Jr. and beautiful Dutch actress Talitha Poy werV spending a "Honeymoon home" yesterday i n y r Getty's lavish Piazza Ara coeli apartment. Mr. Getty. 32. who** father is reputed to be the world's richest man. and230 words
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Article, Illustration29 1966-12-13 6 THE fomous Temple of the Dawn in Bangkok, Thailand. Built in 1782 it is one of the city's loveliest land marks. UP I photo UPI photoUPI photo - 29 words
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Article, Illustration387 1966-12-13 7 LONDON. Mon. (I'PI) The director of the International affairs department of the World Jewish Congress said yesterday it was "palpably and impudently untrue" that the leaders of West Germany's National Democratic Party (NPD) were not Nazis. Mr. A.L. Lasterman told a meeting here lastAP photo - 387 words
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Article159 1966-12-13 7 ROME. Mon. (AP). —Italy's Treasury Minister has declared that the country's expanding economy ca» safely absorb damage costs of last month's flood disaster. The statement by Minister Emilio Colombo came barely a week after Premier Aldo Moro spoke of the floods economic effects in more159 words
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155 1966-12-13 7 MIAMI. Florida. Mon. (AFP) Three crew members of the French tanker Iphigenie died in an explosion aboard some 300 miles North of San Juan. Puerto Rico, yesterday. The other 41 crew were picked up by a British freighter Jamaica Planter on its w*ay from155 words
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Article152 1966-12-13 7 PERTH, Australia. Mon. AP —A Japanese tanker saved luxury launch with tie re.ple aboard from crashing on a dangerotis re?f seven miles North of Fremantle late yesterday. The tanker, the Baiko Marx was bound for Cocktum Sound, near Frerir.le. from Melbourne, n the attention of its152 words
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Article91 1966-12-13 7 CARDIFF WALES. Mon. 'AP> A Welsh bookpaKer once jailed for a ™rse racing conspiracy answered a knock at his door last night and was shot dead by an unknown caller. Gomer Charles 59. slumped with chest wounds in *-ie hallway of his home about 100 yards91 words
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629 1966-12-13 7 'Less food, more delays, pay in US Food for Peace bogs down WASHINGTON, Mon. UPI The United States has been forced to make an unpopular demand on recipient nations of its Food for Peace programme because food surplus stocks in the nation have vanished. Also there will be pressure for629 words
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63 1966-12-13 7 "THE MOONS BACK SIDE". This picture released by NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) shows the back side of the moon as captured by the wide angle lens of Lunar Orbiter-11 from 900 miles above the lunar surface. With the horizon at top of photo. North is at the63 words
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605 1966-12-13 7 THE THREE R's ON RHODESIA: CAPETOWN. Mon. (AFP). Rhodesian rebel Premier lan Smith will soon resign because the majority of his cabinet consider he is "too soft", the Afrikaan's Sunday paper Die Veeld reported from Salisbury yesterday. The paper's605 words
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Article69 1966-12-13 7 LA GUARIA. Venezuela, Mon. (AP). Terrorists exploded a bomb inside a new-ly-opened American-owned supermarket yesterday in this busy port seven miles North of Caracas. No casualties were reported and there was no immediate damage estimate. The bomb set off a blaze at the supermarket, which opened on Saturday69 words
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Article48 1966-12-13 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) President Johnson went to church yesterday and heard his Minister complain that peace proposals by Pope Paul VI would "stop just one side of the war" in Vietnam. Dr. George R. Davis declared. We've got to stop both sides of the war*48 words
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205 1966-12-13 7 PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Mon. (AP) A group of youths was thwarted on Saturday night in their efforts to send medical supplies and chewing rum to the Vietcong in Vietnam. Postal officials at one of the main post offices here refused to accept the packages destined205 words
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Article106 1966-12-13 7 WADESBORO, North Carolina. Mon. (AP). An automobile belonging to a Negro soldier who married a White girl ini Germany was destroyed by dynamite in front of the home of his parents on Saturday night, police reported. The soldier. Sergeant Ernest Hailey, is stationed at Fort Riley.106 words
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159 1966-12-13 7 NEW YORK. Mon. AP> City Schools Superintendent Bernard E. Donovan said last night he is asking the city for US$3OO,OOO to start a programme for educating pregnant teenagers. Mr. Donovan said in submitting a proposed $lO9 billion school budget for the 1967 fiscal year that the159 words
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Article139 1966-12-13 7 CHICAGO. Mon. (AP) "Highly personal and poignant recollections" by Mrs. John F. Kennedy are the crux of a struggle, the Chicago Daily News says, over contents of a book on the assassination of President Kennedy to be publish* ed in March. A story by Peter139 words
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Miscellaneous147 1966-12-13 6 U H c ft V Within the secret projection cm4mb6R at UNCLE HEAPQUARTERS, 6TARTLIN© PILMS ARE SHOWN BY CHIEP ALEXANDER WAVGRLY' ANP AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES. HE CAN HARPLV KNOW THAT HE H/AASBLP WILL PALL. TRA6IC VICTIM TO THe AWESOME WEAPON THAT WILL SOON TEMPT THMUMM AMP TRIGGER... FASTER... FASTER147 words
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Miscellaneous12 1966-12-13 7 `?*.&>[}=??^&]~=>)`((%$||.<(![< OME 60C0 snor With THE "TDKksXJE should O\siooee twis ldosy'clam f/i [p12 words
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Article401 1966-12-13 8 IyHEN confrontation ended, the pirates operating in the Straits of Malacca were expected by Malaysian fishermen and barter traders to stop their depredations. This expectation was based on the surmise that the pirates were connected with the confrontation campaign since they wore uniforms and carried military weapons.401 words
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Article310 1966-12-13 8 freedom fighters, who live in the lap of luxury on the funds collected to finance liberation movements in foreign colonies still existing in the African continent, will not get the support of the Organisation of African Unity. At the recent OAU meeting at Addis Ababa, the delegates voiced310 words
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416 1966-12-13 8 TONY SONG - TONY SONG Johore Bahru Malayan Teach e r s National Congress, resolution aimed at raising the standard of the teaching profession is laudable. However it seems to show a poor insight into the problems that have perennially plagued proper teacher-train-ing. While paying trainees will strive416 words
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Article391 1966-12-13 8 A COUPLE of days ago I arrived at the Education Dept. with the hope of meeting the CEO. of Perak. but before I could do so I was questioned by an officer. On discovering that I was merely a common citizen he requested me to be391 words
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Article65 1966-12-13 8 ng - ng Choy Chew To MAY I congratulate yon for your Abu'g cartoons publi»hed in your paper. Indeed* it is nice to hare cartoon» bated on our Malaysian's style and characteristics. Moreover, it is good, too to have our tastes changed rather than to read cartoons tchich65 words
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Article279 1966-12-13 8 G. W. TANG - G. W. TANG. Singapore WHEN the U.S. successfully tested a rocket, which carried a simulated H-Bomb warhead, the news of its success was flashed all over the world by the West. The people livinf in the 'Free World' were told that they could then live279 words
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Article125 1966-12-13 8 C. K. Tan - C. K. Tan. Seremban rkN November 12, 1966, after having confirmed with the Post Master, Seremban, that a letter sent by Express Mail will be delivered in Ipoh the next day if it is a private house and within the town board limit, even it was a125 words
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Article132 1966-12-13 8 ON December 2. 1966. my sister and I. after examinations and shopping, arrived at Ampang Bus Station at 5.35 p.m. As a bus had gone away, we had to wait inside in another bus. As we occupied a backseat we were suddenly approached by two gangsters with long132 words
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Article106 1966-12-13 8 YUNUS MARIAS - YUNUS MARIAS. Singapore. I WONDER a*hy the clerical staff in People's Association cannot keep confidential the names of applicants who apply for appointments. To cite an example, a few friends of mine, who applied for jobs in People's Association, were surprised to learn the news of106 words
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292 1966-12-13 8 C. P. Titus - C. P. Titus. Kuala Lumpur, It is needless to say that the Alliance Government is doing everything for the good of the country and the betterment of the people, from enemy elimination to the promotion of cultural climate. Government leaders time and again spoke292 words
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472 1966-12-13 8 UHURU NAMOJA - UHURU NAMOJA. Bachok, Kelantan. r>Y NOW Africans who like to think themselves a* leaders should realise how they were, and are still being cleverly outmanoeuvred by the British as far as the Rhodesian question is concerned. The question of apartheid should not and472 words
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Article230 1966-12-13 8 J. RAM - J. RAM. Port Swettenham. I LIKE to draw the attention of the authorities concerned regarding the "jaga kereta" boys in Port Swettenham jetty area. These boys, whenever they see any cars or motor cycles coming to the jetty, run after them and open the doors of the230 words
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Article211 1966-12-13 8 K.N. ACHARY - K.N. ACHARY Singapore THE tonnages of Tessels berthed at the Port of Singapore Authority wharves are on the increase owing to the strict discipline of its workers, as slackers are fast disappearing, but still some of the pilferers and drunkards are in existence. These are the211 words
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Article162 1966-12-13 8 IHAD occasion recently to visit a sick relative living in the railway labourers' quarters in Salak South and was appalled by the conditions. After nine years of independence it is surprising to see that there still remain vestiges of the legacies of our former colonial162 words
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560 1966-12-13 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A c jet and steady condition -x -ended on the Stock Ex- ge, but prices were a e easier towards the ck»e. The only counter which jtood out again in equities uas Gammon which on a turnover of 251.000 units. B ;«:ness done560 words
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Article101 1966-12-13 9 -OKYO, Japan. Mon. A new press camera that *akes standard 6x9 cm Photos with a roll film and 4 -as the characteristics of a *'*ift-action 35 mm camera r.as been designed by Marsjja. Camera Co., Ltd. of -2. Senju Nakamachi, Ada-chi-ku, Tokyo. The new product, called Marshal101 words
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303 1966-12-13 9 TOKYO, Mon. (AP) 'PHE nine-nation conference on Agricultural DeveA lopment in South East Asia closed a three-day session recently paving the way to creation of a special fund for developing agriculture in the region. The nine-nations Cambodia. Indonesia, Laos. Malaysia. the303 words
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Article212 1966-12-13 9 STOCKHOLM. Mon. Sweden's exports to the United States, which totalled Kr. 1.232 million in 1965, are likely to reach Kr. 1,500 million 103.000.000: $290.000.000) this year, according to a recent forecast. In the first six months, exports amounted to Kr.772 million. Cars constitute the212 words
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Article25 1966-12-13 9 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) Money quotations: HK $5,725/5.***** per US dollar for cash HKss 15.99 per pound sterling HK5267.125 per tael gold.25 words
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Article23 1966-12-13 9 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) The rubber market opened quiet. Spot No. 1 RSS: 18-7/8-18-11/16. No. 1. RSS CIF basis ports: Dec. 18-1/16-18-3/16.23 words
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Article298 1966-12-13 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE, Mon. December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 59J cents per lb., down i cent from previous close. The tone was quiet after easier. Lower London advices and trade selling eased the morning market which ruled298 words
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Article132 1966-12-13 9 LONDON. Mon. Five hundred new Triumph cars sold in just over five years! That is the record of 25-year-old Lou Barsky of Buzz Marcus Glenside Motors, Glens i d e Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Barsky, who joined the firm in 1959 after graduation from High School, spent a year132 words
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Article, Illustration213 1966-12-13 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Dutch tin mining and processing organisation, the Billiton Company, has built a 320-ton turbine vessel for the special purpose of surveying the seabed for ore deposits and for underwater engineering works. The diesel-powered vessel, called the "Bison" is equipped with an underwater sonar213 words
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Article15 1966-12-13 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today was $605.75 per picul. down 3/8.15 words
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135 1966-12-13 9 LOXDON. Mon. The Ben Line, which introduced 21-knot cargo-passenger liners into the Far East trade in June 1965. with m.v. Benledi. has announced that their third British-built. Benledi-class vessel is to be launched at the end of February 1967. The liner is being135 words
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Article105 1966-12-13 9 TOKYO, Japan, Mon. Matsuzaki Co., Ltd. of 1-2 Kuramae Asakusa. Taito-ku. Tokyo, has placed on sale handbags and travel bags made of a new artificial leather, commercially called Daphne. The company has produced an entirely new type of manmade leather using polvamino acid chiefly as material105 words
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Article92 1966-12-13 9 TOKYO, Japan. Mon "RF-5000" is the latest supercapacity portable radio has been developed by a leading Japanese electric machine and appliance manufacturer. The radio contains 34 semi-conductors (20 transistors and 14 diodes) and five highly effective antennae (ferrite core-an-tennae. frame and whip antennae). They enable the radio92 words
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Article58 1966-12-13 9 TOKYO. Japan, Mon. Japan Gasoline Co. of Tokyo has received an order from Korea Oil Corp. of South Korea to export a series of oil refining equipment, including LPG (liquified petroleum gas) collection equip> ment, platformer and unifiner, worth about Y2,000 million ($5.6 million). The final delivery date58 words
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Article210 1966-12-13 9 LONDON. Mon. A fortnight's holiday for two in Paris and all on the firm this is to be Standard-Tnumph International's New Year prize for the winner of a competition It is organising. Entry is open to 11.000 Standard-Triumph employees in Coventry and London. The winner210 words
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Article133 1966-12-13 9 TOKYO, Japan. Mon. A two-p onto on pleasure craft for "cycling" on lakes and placid water-ways has been manufactured by Nikko Sangyo Co., Ltd. of Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture. The "Water Ace", with a seat for two passengers between its pontoons, has a three-blade rear paddle wheel133 words
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Article490 1966-12-13 9 INDUSTRIAL R. S. 1.57 1.61 Central sugars 1.22 1.24 Chemical Co 1.66 1.68 Cold storage CD... 3.06 Dunlop CR 2.63 2.65 E. Smelting 4.02 Esso Ords 3.04 3.06 Esso Pref 1.05 1.07 Fltzpatricks 1.41 1.55 F. X. Ord«. 3.10 Gammon 1.33 1.34 Georgetown 1.20 G.E. I.lfe 60.00490 words
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Article47 1966-12-13 9 (Managers' prlr»»«) B n. Flr*t Malayan 2 1*® oo Second Malayan 1"?1 1.61 Th'rd Malayan 1.08 1.19 Malaysian romniprre \J) *4 .95 Mill. Saving* Fund 1.29 1.39 Sterling Commodity 3/8 4 3 Flr«t Hong Kong 100 l.or,» Second Hong Kong .70 •T4» (•Hon* Kong Cnrrency)47 words
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Article115 1966-12-13 9 SINGAPORE. Mnn. Slnsnpore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were. Buyers Sellers Coennnt oil (FOB) Bulk 41.53 Coconut oil (FOB* Drums 43.73 Loom" Copra Mixed Nov Dec. 26.75 Sucar (Java) fvjodown 26 V) Nutmeg* 110s 495 00 Nutmegs B ff 235.00 Garbled lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 117.50 Pepp«*r Black115 words
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Article191 1966-12-13 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godnwns Vessels 1/2 Izumo Maru 3/ 4 Glengarry 6 7 Neder Eems 8/9 Rajula 10/11 Hoegh Drake 13/14 Benlomond 15 16 Bennachie 18 Rajah 19 Chowa Maru 23/24 Soho Maru 25 26 Benvenue 27/28 Thorscape 33 34191 words
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Article806 1966-12-13 9 ARRIVALS FN SINGAPORE from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MIL 019 Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MAL 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MAL 451 from Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MAL 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 12.55 p.m. Airline Thai806 words
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376 1966-12-13 10 Percy Joseph - By: Percy Joseph CHRISTMAS is just two weeks away the season of cheer, faith, hope, CHARITY. But the Yuletide scene at the National Society of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Anthony's Conference at Jalan Robertson here will be far from being376 words
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Article226 1966-12-13 10 PENANG, Mon. A commercial student. Miss Majorie Rongsank. last night won the "Miss Penang" title at the Pesta Dance held by the Old Frees' Association here. She will now represent the State at the Miss Malaysia Miss International contest to be held here on Wednesday.226 words
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Article185 1966-12-13 10 KUCHING. Mon. The President of Sarawak Society for the Blind, Senator William Tan, said today that at the moment two inmates at the centre —a boy and a girl—were waiting to be operated on for corneal grafting. "The only delay in treating them is the difficulty in185 words
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126 1966-12-13 10 JLSSELTON. Mon. The Assistant Commissioner of National Registration in Jesselton, said today that a total number of 27.219 applications for Malaysian citizenship had been received up to the end of last month. Of these 26.281 certificates issued, 762 applied for minor children's registration, 115126 words
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Article215 1966-12-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Art will bring: an even greater understanding between the peoples of Malaysia and Singapore, the Singapore High Commissioner, Mr. Lien Ying Chow, said here today. Speakine at the opening of a Woodcut Exhibition by six Singapore artists, Mr. Lien emphasised the "deep215 words
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Article, Illustration26 1966-12-13 10 Before the car is washed outdoors in cold weather, cover door and trunk keyholes with masking tape. Water won't fill tnd freeze the locks.26 words
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140 1966-12-13 10 KICKING. Mon. The Minister for Lands and Mines. Lnthe Abdul Rahman bin Ya'akub. said today that Federal Ministers would be visiting the State regularly to find out the needs and wants of the people so that they would be able to decide what140 words
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Article, Illustration45 1966-12-13 10 "Dunno what it's called, but by jove, I like what I am seeing" a bleary-eyed gent at the Op Ball said on Saturday night when these four girls appeared in their way-out costumes. The ball was organised by the Malayan Advertisers' Association.45 words
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251 1966-12-13 10 KUALA LI'MPIR, Mon. An Army officer. Capt. Abdul Rahman bin Samsuri was today fined S5OO or three months jail in the Magistrate Court for making a false report to the police on May 19. Today's judgment by Magistrate Mr. M. Mahalingam was251 words
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Article98 1966-12-13 10 MDAR. Mon. The Seventh Johoiy MCA Youth Section Branch Delegates' Conference, scheduled to be held at Diamond Jubilee Hall. Batu Pahat. yesterday. has been postponed to Dec. 25. This is because the chairman of the conference. Mr. Chung Chong Wen. who is also the MCA Publicity Officer,98 words
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142 1966-12-13 10 KI'LIM, Mon The Minister of Education. Enche Khir Johari said that only holders of Malaysian Certificate of Education and Cambridge would be accepted to the Teachers' Primary Training Colleges next year. He was speaking here today at a ceremony, where he handed over eheaues totalling142 words
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471 1966-12-13 10 SINGAPORE. Mon—A seminar organised by the Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals with the cooperation of the Ministry of Education will be held on Feb. 11 and 12, next year. The Society is in the process of finalising preparations for471 words
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81 1966-12-13 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. There were 53 road accidents, of which three were serious and one fatal. during the past 24 hours. The fatal accident occurred at Dhoby Ghaut yesterday at 2.05 p.m. when a passenger fell off a moving bus while alighting. The passenger, Kwan81 words
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Article52 1966-12-13 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. A man, Phay Teck Hwee. was charged in a Magistrate's Court today for unlawful possession of one .22 Trejo automatic pistol, one .22 Pofin revolver, and 12 rounds of .22 ammunition. He was remanded until Dec. 19. when the case will come up for52 words
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Article96 1966-12-13 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore National Library will change its opening hours during the Puasa Month, effective from the day the month begins. The library adult lending section will open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Mondays to Saturdays, and the reference division from 9 to 5.3096 words
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Article242 1966-12-13 11 IPOH. Mon. More than 400 officers and men representing the various units of the 2nd Malavsian Infantry Brigade, took part in a farewell parade in Ipoh today. The parade was held in connection with the retirement of the Brigade Commander. Brigadier Mohd. Noor bin Haji242 words
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79 1966-12-13 11 JESSELTON. Mon The External Examinations Secretary of the Department of Education has announced that the Royal Society of Arts (Easter) Examinations will be held in March, 1967. Single-subject entries for book-keeping in all stages will be accepted. All entries for this examination must reach79 words
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Article187 1966-12-13 11 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Transport Workers' I'nion of Malaya has fiven the Sri Java Transport Co. (Ptm) Ltd.. a week to settle its claims failing which it would take up industrial action. The union has asked for months' bonus for workers with effect187 words
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Article35 1966-12-13 11 MUAR, Mon. Construction work on a new community hall, costing 551.000 has Parted at Labis, 68 miles from here, under the rural development scheme. It is expected to be competed early next year.35 words
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Article47 1966-12-13 11 SEREMBAN. Mon. Mr. Lee Poh Kee. a former Principal of Sultan Abdul Hamid College at Alor Star, has assumed duties as Negri Sembilan's Chief Education Officer. He takes over from Mr. Cheah Tat Huat who has left on transfer to Kelantan as C.E.O. there.47 words
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Article28 1966-12-13 11 MUAR, Mon.—About 100 Members of the local Civil Defence Corps last night celebrated its first anniversary with a get-together at Diamond Jubilee Hall at Ibrahim here.28 words
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57 1966-12-13 11 Mr. Aravindan Viswanathan (right), a 22-year-old Malaysian from Tong Hing Estate, Masai, Johore, who has been studying all aspects of farming in Britain for the past two years, is seen working under the supervision of an instructor as he overhauls a Massey-Ferguson farm tractor at the Massey-Ferguson School of Farm57 words
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Article132 1966-12-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The action sub-committee of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce will hold their first meetinf within the next few days to work out in detail their $l3O million atonement claim from the Japanese Government for wartime atrocities A spokesman of the subcommittee told132 words
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250 1966-12-13 11 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Mon. Withdrawal of British troops from East Malaysia, is going on "very smoothly", the British Minister of Defence, for the Army, Mr. G. W. Reynolds said today. "It is being carried out better than expected. I think we can complete it in advance250 words
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Article259 1966-12-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Picasso Reproduction Exhibition has put the National Art Gallery into more than $6,000 in the red. This was disclosed today by the secretary of the Board of Trustee® of the Gallery, Mr. Frank Sullivan, in a public appeal for259 words
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Article144 1966-12-13 11 KANGAR. Mon. The road leading from Tapah to the mountain resort of Cameron Highlands is now clear after more than seven hours of blockade cause by a major landslide. Heavy downpour during the past few days had sent tons of earth heaped up at 26th144 words
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Article51 1966-12-13 11 REMBAU. Mon Two senior teachers from Undang Rembau English School here have beer, transferred to become headmasters in the State. They are Mr. F. Xavier who goes to Sekolah Menengah Undang Jelebu. and Mr. Anthony Yeoh who has been appointed Principal of the Lower Secondary School at51 words
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160 1966-12-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Since its establishment, RIDA and now MARA, has issued loans amounting to 533.5 million to nearly 10.000 people under its Credit Finance Programme. This is intended to be an important instrument in promoting, stimulating and facilitating greater participation of the160 words
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324 1966-12-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said there were good export opportunities for Malaysian manufactured goods. He said ultimately export of manufactured goods should be the major aim of industrialists in the country so as to324 words
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937 1966-12-13 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Member of Parliament for Bras Basah, Mr. Ho See Beng. today led an' attack on the Government's policy In the resettlement of farmers occupying State land. He said that since farmers played a vital role in Singapore's struggle937 words
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292 1966-12-13 11 N-Language: NonMalays are actively participating SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said last night the National Language campaign had shown that the non-Malays understood the aim and the intention of the Government. Mr. Ong said their support was shown by their active participation in the Language292 words
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Article1241 1966-12-13 12 HENRY FULLER - TRIAL FOR TREASON By HENRY FULLER 4 Pole, Captain Serge Sosnowski was the central figure in a 1936 treason trial that shook the fast-growing Naxi Germany. Fighting for their lives with him were two pretty German women, the Baroness von Berg and her cousin, Fraulein von Natxner.1,241 words
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Article624 1966-12-13 12 Hellmut H. Fuhring - HANOVER, Mon. Hellmut H. Fuhring XTELICOPTER units of the West German armed forces (Bundeswehr) neither belong to the Luftwaffe nor are they a kind of army "flying cavalry". To think of the operations of helicopters in Vietnam, one may easily assume that Bundeswehr commanders are624 words
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Article, Illustration748 1966-12-13 12 J. J. McCoy - ALL ABOUT PETS By J. J. McCoy PARAKEET that can't be handled is not really a pet, but an animated ornament. Therefore, you should begin to control your bird as soon as possible. It is wise to wear a heavy glove when748 words
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537 1966-12-13 12 BONN, Mon. A GermanSoviet treaty, the first in a long time since the 1960 trade agreement in fact, is to be signed shortly because Mr. Semyon Konstantinovitsh Tsarapkin, the Soviet Ambassador in Bonn and his German colleague in Moscow Dr. Gebhardt von Walther feel537 words
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Article, Illustration98 1966-12-13 13 A game of cards on the beach at Juan les Pins for Erie Morecambe and Frnle Wise between scenes of "THAT RIVIERA TOUCH." With so much shapely distraction it is not quite clear which one has the running flush! "THAT Rl\ I ERA TOVCH" Is a frolicsome tale98 words
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Article244 1966-12-13 13 MOST Hollywood stars would be content to be given a dressing room formerly occupied by either Lana Turner or Katharine Hepburn. When Natalie Wood came to MGM for her starring role in the new madcap comedy. "Penelope." she was given BOTH. Miss Wood occupied the former Hepburn dressing244 words
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462 1966-12-13 13 T ONDON, Mon. ♦'THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN" one of the most ambitious undertakings in the history of motion pictures will be produced next year by Harry Saltzman for presentation by Paramount pictures in 1968 as a reserved-seat attraction it was announced here today462 words
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Article217 1966-12-13 13 T. S. O - By T. S. O. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon -CALIFORNIA HOLIDAY" (Cathay. K.L.) is another Elvis Presley vehicle. But this time. th* "pelvis." isn't in much of a shape. Half a dozen songs in the fllm which come out flat. Might be a big hit with matrons217 words
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Article, Illustration143 1966-12-13 13 HBK - By HBK KCALA LtMPCR. Mon. A riotous frolic in three words, that's "The Trouble With Angels" a Columbia production in Columbia colour Every minute of it is pregnant with suspense and intrigue. Not the kind of film you are so used143 words
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Article140 1966-12-13 13 T. S. O - By T. S. O. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon "Magnificent Trio" (Mandarin). a Shaw production in colour is c'est magnifique. Enough sword fights and gore for half a dozen films. Film is about a greedy magistrate out to bleed villagers already living below the breadline. Chin Pine plays140 words
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Miscellaneous178 1966-12-13 13 ODEON 21 116 rtu ?PLC T %Ct'LAR DAY: My 3 12. tt. 4 .3H A 8.15 SVNDAVS HOLIDAYS r i 6 1 v. 900 arn 4i~ SI M, Si.-Vl A M W Ca 5 h Booties Onlri Cen tun Foa Present* THE DINO DE LA TRENT lIS Production Ot "The178 words
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Miscellaneous655 1966-12-13 13 YOUR TV and Radio TODAY s>(B W>- n CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 !0 Johore Bahru: 1 Talping: Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore vifwrrs. plea»e twtlcb lo channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). OPENING ANNCT Prog Summary NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE.655 words
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Miscellaneous255 1966-12-13 13 f!«HAW rTCGANicfiTTON :APITOL ***** NOW SHOWINO! 11. 1.45. 4. 6 30 A 9.30 Dean Martin. Alam Deloa, Joev B-«hop. Rosemary For«vth "Te»a« %cro«« The River" Color Next Chance'. Lang Jeffries "Kiss: KISS! KILL! KILL!" Terhnvscope A: Technicolor I'D O Phone ***** 13th Da*: 11 a.m.. 3.30 A 7.45 p.m. Cash255 words
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258 1966-12-13 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. The "Eintracht" German football team scheduled to play a few matches in the Republic early in January has "called off" its tour of the Far East. In a cable to the Singapore F.A. the President of "Eintracht" Club expressed regret that due258 words
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Article152 1966-12-13 14 BANGKOK. Mon. (UPI)— A joint conference of track and field representatives from the countries participating in the Asian Games last night overruled a Japanese protest and decided to award Chi Cheng of Nationalist China gold medal in the women's long jump. Chi jumped 5.95152 words
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Article136 1966-12-13 14 JELEBU. Mon. N.S. Club beat Jelebu District 51 in a friendly tennis match played here yesterday. Amongst those who turned out for Jelebu was the Dato Undang of Jelebu who partnered M.A. Bakar in the doubles against with M. F. Yogaratnam and Miss Susie Tan.136 words
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151 1966-12-13 14 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) The Philippines, using diplomatic channels, today invited American golf pros Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer to take part in the Philippine Open Golf Championship scheduled for next Feb. 2326. Philippine Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos sent a note to151 words
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86 1966-12-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Kuala Lumpur lawyers came off with a 227-strokes tally after 18 holes to win their First-Inter-Profession Trophy Golf competition, played at the Royal Selangor Golf Club, here over the week-end. Edmond Yong who captained the victors carded 78. and was followed86 words
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Article37 1966-12-13 14 SEREMBAN, Mon Lifeguards, the Negri Sembilan Rugby Umon league champions beat the Rest XV by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to 3 points (one penal ty) in an exhibition match at Paroi yesterday.37 words
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294 1966-12-13 14 LONDON, Mon. \AP). Liverpool, champion soccer team of England, will have to set a record for the European Cup of Champions this week in order to qualify for the quarter-finals. On a foggy night in Amsterdam last week, the Dutch team294 words
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Article101 1966-12-13 14 MUAR. Mon. The Johore State MCA Youth Section branch has selected a strong contingent for the second inter-state Malaysian Chinese Association Youth Section Table-Tennis Championship to be help in Seremban from Dec. 19 to 23. The competition will be opened by Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the101 words
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306 1966-12-13 14 BANGKOK. Mon. <1 PI) Members of the Korean shooting team are confident they can win a gold medal each in the individual free pistol and air rifle competitions of the current Asian Games. The Koreans yesterday won the team centrefire pistol competition to bring306 words
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80 1966-12-13 14 TELOK ANSON. Mon. The Lower Perak District football team beat Kampar District by seven goals to four at the ACS padang here. The match, which was in aid of the Poppy Day fund, was played in heavy rain. The Challenge Cup presented80 words
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Article46 1966-12-13 14 SYDNEY. Australia. Mon. <AP> Kathy Wainright. 18, broke her own Australian record for the 400 metres freestyle swim here yesterday. Her time at the New South Wales Swimming Associated's time trials was 4:41.7. the world record is 4:38.0 held by Mary Randal of America.46 words
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Article, Illustration356 1966-12-13 14 NEW YORK, Mon. (AP). —Light heavyweight champion Jose Torres, who has aims on the heavyweight title, defends his title for the fourth time this year in a 15-rounder against former two-time middle, weight king Dick Tiger of Nigeria on Friday night. Winner of 13AP Wirephoto - 356 words
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Article89 1966-12-13 14 P E N A N G. Mon. Twenty-year-old Rohani Sukari of the Johore Bahru and Royal Navy Cycling Club, won the 50-mile "round-the-Island" cycling race yesterday. Rohani covered the gruelling distance in a good time of 2 hours 5 mins. 52 sees. Second was his team89 words
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Article183 1966-12-13 14 Shooting: BANGKOK, Mon. (AFP). A protest by the South Korean shooting team over tne results of the individual air rifle 10 metres competition was rejected by the Asian Games Shooting Appeal Committee this morning. Wu Tao Yuan of Taiwan and Nam Sang Wan of South183 words
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Article114 1966-12-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Camp Mindef and headquarters Port Dick sonGarrison. became jointholders of the Brook Cup, when they played to a 1-1 draw in the finals of the major unit Brook Cup hocky competition, played at Rifle Range grounds, here yesterday morning. The game was114 words
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Advertisement441 1966-12-13 14 NOTICES J.K.R. PULAU PINANG IK LAN TAWARAN Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar di-J.K.R. di-dalam kelas *D' (Kerja2) dan ka-atas akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R., Pulau Pinang, hingga 12.00 tengah hari 21hb. Disember, 1966. UNTOK PEMBENAAN DAN KESIAPAN BALAI BOMBA/RUMAH2, BALIK PULAU, PULAU PINANG. Segala butir2 boleh didapati pada masa441 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous62 1966-12-13 14 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.40 a.m. (8.6 ft.), 1.20 p.m. (6.8 ft.) (12| W j t enham: 617 am < l3 5 ft 6.55 p.m. Port Dickson: 7.07 am. (9.7 ft.), 7.23 p.m. (8.3 ft.) Singapore: 10.47 a.m. (10 ft.), 5.08 a.m. (4.6 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 8.48 a.m. (7.1 ft.),62 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-12-13 15 DR. C. S. OON is seen leading in Desert Apache iColeman), after he had won the Williamson Memorial Stakes over one mile at Bukit Timah on Sunday, the last day of the Singapore Turf Club's December Meeting. Desert Apache won very easily —by six lengths from PixarroEastern Sun pix; EASTERN SUN Pix - 95 words
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240 1966-12-13 15 BANGKOK. Mon. <tPl> Thf P hl K? P Ti?Jl2?„r to bring home more than 10 medals in the and diving events of the Asian Games starting to- morrow. The Japanese are expected as usual to capture most cf the gold medals and the Filipinos will240 words
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507 1966-12-13 15 BANGKOK, Mon. (AFP) Philippines delegation officials confirmed this morning that Asia's fastest woman Mona Sulaiman was returning home to Manila after refusing a sex check. Mona Sulaiman will leave Bangkok tomorrow evening: for Hong Kong. After an overnight stop in Hong Kong. Mona507 words
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259 1966-12-13 15 BANGKOK. Mon (UPI) Iran today demanded an official apology for a fistfight from the Iran-Japan football match here last night. One Iranian sporting official was slugged by a Thai and a player had to be carried from the field. The fist-fight boiled259 words
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Article115 1966-12-13 15 SEREMBAN Mon. Seremban HQ team beat defending champions Port Dickson 2 0 in the Negri Sembilan P.WD. soccer competition in their vital match here yesterday, to take the championship title in the Varatharajah Cup competition. Seremban HQ who have completed all their fixtures won four115 words
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Article215 1966-12-13 15 The following is the Stipe's Report on the fourth day of the Singapore December meeting:- Race 1: Sovereign Grey (app. Samry) missed the start slightlv. Rare 2: Near the 4 furlongs Gav Giselle (app. L. Kang), who was not travelling well, had to be checked when crowded by215 words
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421 1966-12-13 15 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) The Boston Patriots moved within one step of the Eastern division title of the American football league yesterday. The Patriots, who crushed the Houston Oilers. 38-14 be» hind Babe Parille's accurate parsing and Jim Nances running, now need only to421 words
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246 1966-12-13 15 BANGKOK. Mon. <AP> Nationalist China has reversed an earlier decision and decided to compete in the soccer tournament at the Fifth Asian Games, games officials reported today. The Chinese withdrew from the tournament last Saturday following a decision by the Hong Kong Boccer Association246 words
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41 1966-12-13 15 BANGKOK, Mon. Chatting with one another are (from left) Japan s Miho Sato, The Philippines' Nelly Restar and Malaysia's Cheryl Dorall as they gathered at the Thai Agricultural School ground for the final training for the 5th Asian Games. CPI PhotoCPI Photo - 41 words
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343 1966-12-13 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's representative to the Kingston and Ganefo Games, Yeo Ah Seng, has been brought into the "youth squad" set up by the Singapore Badminton Association. The 'youth squad' formed in August this year is aimed to groom young stars in the nation's343 words
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Article107 1966-12-13 15 MELBOURNE. Mon. (AFP) Queensland were struggling to avert an innings defeat at the end of today's play in their Sheffield Shield cricket match with Victoria in Melbourne Earlier in the day they collapsed sensationally, being all tour for 146. Down 427 of the first innings they had scored107 words
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Article348 1966-12-13 15 BANGKOK. Mon. (AFP) Japan continued their strong challenge for medals in the Asian Games boxing events when light flyweight Masao Karasawa outpointed Hatha Karunaratne (Ceylon) on the second night of the preliminary bouts here. A disappointement for Malaysia was the nonappearance of Bernard de Los348 words
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Article159 1966-12-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysian Armed Forres have picked their best available side to meet Penang in the H.M.S. Malaya Cup North Zone fixture to be played at the Mindef grounds here on Saturday at 5.15 p.m. This will be the last macth for Armed159 words
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SUNSPORT SPECIAL
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Article, Illustration110 1966-12-13 16 MEN'S 100-metre dash winner Jejjathesan. of Malaysia, is shown at second from rlgrht (281) cutting the tape while the second place winner C. Kunalan (397). of Singapore, follows him very closely (third from left) at the final of the event. I'PI Photo. UPI Photo MALAYSIA'S gold medallist inUPI Photo - 110 words
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Article285 1966-12-13 16 Bangkok, Mon. (AFP) In the top match of the morning Malaysia battled to a 3-1 lead over their closest rivals Indonesia. The Malaysians, who are strongly tipped to win the team gold medal suffered a surprise setback in the first single, when Yew Cheng Ho285 words
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Article93 1966-12-13 16 BANGKOK, Mon F ollowmg are the medal standings after third-day final events in the Fifth Asian Games: Gol. Sil. Bro. Japan 13 12 4 Malaysia 3 1 4 India 3 j 3 Korea 14 2 Thailand 12 Philippines 1 1 3 Pakistan 1 0 0 Iran93 words
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264 1966-12-13 16 BANGKOK. Mon. Defending champion India camp from behind to beat Malaysia by 2 goals to 1 in the Group B encounter of the Asian Games football tournament played here this evening. India after trailing 0-1 in the first half suddenly awoke to the264 words
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Article1247 1966-12-13 16 Fro^AFP^P^^^P; BANGKOK, Mon. Malaysia's Mani Jegathesan, today became the first double gold medal winner of the Fifth Asian Games when he won the 200-metre dash in a thrilling finish. Yesterday. Jegathesan bagged his first gold for Malaysia when he won the ioo-metre sprint bv1,247 words
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1021 1966-12-13 16 BANGKOK, Mon. Malaysia virtually qualified for the semi-final of the Asian hockey tournament when they scored a convincing two nil win over South Korea at the hockey stadium here today. Malaysia's last match in this pool is against Ceylon and they are almost1,021 words
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