Eastern Sun, 14 December 1966
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Title Section25 1966-12-14 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 149. Wednesday, December 14 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article156 1966-12-14 1 \cm little is known about Red China's activities in the fields of nuclear and atomic energy. And. the scientists, the men who work in its laboratories, are even less known. Who are these scienWhere do they come from? Where did first learn to make th e156 words
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77 1966-12-14 1 T ARARTA, lues. A Jakarta newspaper today "diculed President Sukarno claim that he was earning less than I"SS2 a d'v h\ deta'ling the huge earmarked for jn the 1%7 State Budjpt Ir. a sharply critical edith e independent "°:c-'<a" 'Freedom) said allocations were: USS77 words
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Article371 1966-12-14 1 SAM missile supply depots in Haiphong also bombed SAIGON, TUESs lIPI and AFP UNITED STATES fighter-bombers outskirts of Hanoi today. The planes streaked out of the north and dropped bombs and rockets on three suburbs on the northern and north-eastern edge of the city, leaving huge clouds371 words
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Article89 1966-12-14 1 HONG KONG. Tues. (LTI) —A Chinese on trial today at the Supreir.e Court Building claimed ghosts inside the courtroom were biting h;m. Chine Kwong. 36. is accused of robbing a tourist from the Middle East last October. Chung told Di-trirt Judge J. T. Wi'liams that there were89 words
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67 1966-12-14 1 IPOH. Tues. Peraks Assistant State Secretary. Enche Nawai bin Mahmood, lost three pairs of trousers from his house in Tiger Lane yesterday. According to Che Asiah, the servant in Enche Nawai's employ, she heard dogs barking in the night. She went out to investigate and67 words
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361 1966-12-14 1 JAKARTA. Tuev (AFP) The "whole rotten business" of present day Indonesia started when President Sukarno appointed "C itizen Sukarno' to form a Cabinet seven years ago, the Jakarta daily "Operasi' said in a biting editorial today. It said that Pres. Sukarno picked Cabinet members like361 words
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Article43 1966-12-14 1 MANILA. Tues. <UPI) Gen. William C. Westmoreland, Commander of all U.S. military forces in South Vietnam. Is scheduled to arrive tomorrow for a three day visit to the Philippines and talks with President Ferdinand E. Marcos and top defence officials.43 words
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Article268 1966-12-14 1 TOKYO. Tups. (IPI) .Madame Nguyen C'ao Ky, wife of Soutii Vietnam's Prime Minister, left for home yesterday after reports she underwent cosmetic surgery to make her eyes more attractive. Madame Ky. 28 a former Vietnam Airline stewardess, attempted to keep her visit to Japan268 words
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Article304 1966-12-14 1 BOMBAY, India, Tues. (I'PI) Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi yesterday lashed out at demonstrators protesting the slaughter of sacred cows. At a mass political rally at Ahmedahad, 283 miles north of here, Mrs. Gandhi warned that the Government would not consider the issue of prohibiting304 words
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Article241 1966-12-14 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Tues. (I PI) The Brunei Government has given the green light to proceed with its 532 million Muara Port project. A Government spokesman said the Government has authorised the Muara Port consultants. Sir Bruce White, Wolfe Barry and Partners, to proceed to241 words
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Article45 1966-12-14 1 MANILA. Tues. Philippine Vice President Fernando Lopez offered his resignation to President Marcos last night as Minister of Agriculture. Pres Marcos refused to accept the resignation, but Mr Lopez offer touched off speculation that Pres. Marcos is planning to reshuffle his Cabinet.45 words
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Article86 1966-12-14 1 xw Tues. 'AAIV ago Ho Ken s oook binder workini Tor the Brunei Press. Kuala Belait. lost his eye. Today, thanks to an eye donated by a Ceylonese donor and the skill of Singapore doctors, he has recovered his full sight. He underwent an operation86 words
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Article70 1966-12-14 1 BRUNEI. TOWN. Tues Chinese community leaders havp asked the Brunei Government for more burial place. One jokingly said that he was considering Issuing notices to his compatriots saying. "If you are thinking of dying, don't. The graveyards are full already". Brunei Town has one burial70 words
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Article345 1966-12-14 2 3 banished students fail in joint bid to get revocation JOHOR2 BAHRU, Tues. A joint ottempt by three banished students of the University of Singapore to get their expulsion order revoked have been turned down by the Singapore Government. The students were informed of the Government's decision345 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-12-14 2 Two hundred children from Loyang and Hun Yean* kampongs were in party mood when they sat down to tea as guests of No. 48 Squadron of the Royal Air Force at Changi recently. The youngsters watched Father Christmas parachute from one of the squadron's Hastings95 words
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Article73 1966-12-14 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 19-year-old crew member of a "bumboat" was shot by an unidentified Indonesian gunboat off Sultan Shoal this evening. Teo Kim Leong, who claims to stay at Siglap Drive, said that he was with other crew members when the incident happened. Soon after73 words
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Article119 1966-12-14 2 PENANG. Tues. The hope that relationship between Indonesia and Malaysia would be further strengthened and trade would commence early for mutual benefits, was exE'ressed by Enche Mochtar übis, a well-known Indonesian Journalist, here last night. Enche Lubis. who arrived here with his wife yesterday afternoon, were119 words
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198 1966-12-14 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Executive Secretary of the Malaysian Indian Congress. Singapore. >lr. RVetrivelu today announced his intention to contest in the bye-election at Jalan Kayu. The parliamentary seat at Jalan Kayu i? one of the few remaining seats left vacant with the recent198 words
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Article, Illustration212 1966-12-14 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. A passenger vessel with about 100 persons aboard will leave Clifford Pier for an introductory cruise of Southern islands tomorrow. The 78-foot motor vessel "Jaya Manis" is the second vessel to join the fleet of the Southern Islands Tours Organisation Ltd. I he212 words
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Article100 1966-12-14 2 TAIPING. Tues Three Chinese women having a chat outside the market in Pokok Assam here, had the fright of their lives when two cows ran into their midst. One was admitted to hospital with broken ribs and another was treated as an outpatient. The other just100 words
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111 1966-12-14 2 TAIPING, Tues. Khor Seok Wah. 26. who drove through three Customs road blocks, was fined $lO,OOO in default two years' jail in the Sessions Court here yesterday. He was charged with conveying 3,200 yards of cloth on Aug 25 this year on which duty111 words
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377 1966-12-14 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. A taxi driver charged with raping a teenage girl at King George V Park on the afternoon of May 14, this year, was committed to stand trial in the High Court, at the end of a preliminary inquiry today. He is377 words
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185 1966-12-14 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sinsapore> Jurong Industrial Estate is a spectacular example of what can be accomplished through an intelligent. well panned, aggressive campaign to attract private capital. This was stated hy Mr. Herman J. Schmidt, VicePresident of Mobil Oil Corporation. at a recent dinner to185 words
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Article35 1966-12-14 2 PENANO, Tues —A building labourer. Tan Thean Leong. 30, was today jailed for six months in the Sessions Court after he was convicted of cheating Poh Khong and Co. Ltd. of a transistor radio35 words
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Article37 1966-12-14 2 PEN AN G. Tues. —Thieves stole a television set. a transistor radio and a record player valued at $l,OOO from the residence of an elertriral engineer. Mr R G. Bailey, at Scotland Road last night.37 words
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Article128 1966-12-14 2 HANGAR, Tup* Thousands of frn e < t rn Z two different ca Z were engaged in a d* ad ly combat in a padi fi,| d about two and -a Half miles from here h«t night. It was a battle to the last between black yellow128 words
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75 1966-12-14 2 MUAR. Tues —Th* F**« Sident of the Sessions Cn\-, Enche Mohamed Yusof Abdul Rashid, has taker or. another role as a Mag of the Court here. This is due to the re ment of the Muar Magistrate, Enche Tan bin Ali. Many rases scheduled be75 words
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Article, Illustration38 1966-12-14 2 Wwh mtfhball odor out c* washable woolens which have been stored a long time OT FAR t be aired conveniently. Vinegar doe* the trick, a cupful in fte water for each load wa§h«i 'a the machine.38 words
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Article160 1966-12-14 3 Ml AR. Tucs. The Ministry of Education is to build a new Trade School on a 28-acre site at Jalan Lama here early next year under the First Malaysia Plan. When completed the Trade School whieh costs more than SI) million will be the160 words
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387 1966-12-14 3 PERCY JOSEPH - Bv PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor Consumers' Association has called on the Government to adopt the official system of weight and measures based on the metric system. The association has assured the Government of its help in implementing such a system if387 words
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Article47 1966-12-14 3 .MALACCA. Tues The Government of Malac- "as appointed a four-man a '«isory committee with effrom Dec. 1 to look into e functions of the Malacca Municipality. <• lh ey are: Dato Tan Cheng Mr. Ng Chong Chee, V.; N. v. Patil, and Enche bm Lajis.47 words
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Article232 1966-12-14 3 TAIPING, Tue s. A gun duel took place early yesterday morning between a man believed to be a sea pirate and a police party in a coastal village of Bagan Haji in Pasir Hitam area, 20 miles from here. It. is understood that a police232 words
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126 1966-12-14 3 TAPAH. Tues. A 53-year-old mine labourer, Chan Weng Yean, was buried alive today at a landslide in the Ying Lee Open-cast Mine, at Chenderiang, six miles from here. He was working with another labourer. Ng Poh, 27, in a gravel pump pit. 50 feet deep,126 words
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Article66 1966-12-14 3 IPOH. Tues The Perak State Quran Reading Competition 1966/1967 will be held at Seko'.ah Raja Taayah, Jalan Tambun, for three successive nights, beginning on Friday at 8 pm. Thirty-twv> competitors 16 men and 16 women, each representing the Kathi districts in the State —will take part.66 words
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Article39 1966-12-14 3 PENANG, Tues. The night water pageant and dragon dance in the sea, off the EsDlanade, will take place tomorrow night. The "Miss Malaysia-Miss International" contest will also be held tomorrow night at Han Chiang High School Stadium.39 words
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41 1966-12-14 3 It's swinging time at the Op Ball organised by the Advertisers' Association at the Hotel Merlin last night—and these three dolls, in their mini-skirts and high-heeled boots set the tempo at an A-Go-Go Art Tableau presented by Rothmans. EASTERN SUN Pix.EASTERN SUN Pix. - 41 words
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Article202 1966-12-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A legislation making it compulsorv for new vehicles registered on and after January 1, 1967 to be equipped with safety belts for front seat occupants has been deferred until the middle of next year. This was announced here today by the ministry202 words
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295 1966-12-14 3 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. J'HE Singapore Government was challenged today to charge the 52 expelled and banished Malaysian students of the Ngee Ann College in court. The challenge came after a "fruitless" 25-mmute meeting between the Singapore High295 words
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Article291 1966-12-14 3 WEE HOCK CHYE - By WEE HOCK CHYE MALACCA, Tues. There is a split in the Malacca branch of the Malavsian Indian Congress. The split follows a power struggle since the general election In October between the urban and the rural members. The party rift came into the291 words
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Article38 1966-12-14 3 KOTA BHARU, Tues. The Police Headquarters here today announced that water level at Bradely Steps, Kuala Krai, Kelantan is 63 feet 8 inches. The Pasir Mas and Rantau Panjang roads are closed to traffic.38 words
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Article221 1966-12-14 3 KUALA LI MPI R. Tues. Two senior officers of the New Zealand Armed Forces, on a brief visit to Malaysia this morning, visited the Ministry of Defence. They were accompanied by the New Zealand High Commissioner. Mi\ R H. Wade. The officers are Lt. General221 words
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Article49 1966-12-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mohamed Said Butt, president of Moghals. 83 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here, was fined $350 in the Magistrate's Court for failing to furnish a return together with certified copies of accounts in support of the income of Moghals for the year of assessment 1966.49 words
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Article465 1966-12-14 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Nestle's celebrated Its Centenary in Singapore last night with a grand champagne cocktail reception at the Hollandsche Club. More than 200 distinguished guests, including members of the diplomatic corps. Government officials and prominent community leaders were present. During the reception, guests were invited465 words
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Article120 1966-12-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. —An unemployed. Lee Hock Lam, alias Lee Hock Eng. 23. was sentenced To three years imprisonment. for unlawful possession of a Browning automatic pistol and four rounds of ammunition, by a District Court today. Deputy Superintendent of Police A.D Jacobs told the Court120 words
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Article, Illustration373 1966-12-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. In response to an SOS from the Blofld Bank for more blood to increase its dwindling stocks, 25 firemen from the Central Fire Station donated a pint of blood each today. Seventeen of them were "first-timers'*. But for 31year old Michael Fong373 words
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Article, Illustration389 1966-12-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The month-long; National Language campaign which ended last Sunday has been described as a tremendous success. This was the opinion expressed by Enche Ghazaii Ismail Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture one of the "key figures" who successfully engineered the National389 words
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Article291 1966-12-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. One hundred and thirteen members of the British Armed Services have received honours for gallantry and distinguished services in East Malaysia during the first half of 1966. The list of the recipients was re:ea>ed by the British Army Public Relations Services here. The highest291 words
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Article32 1966-12-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. There wil be no water in part of Neo Tiew Road off Lim Chu Kang Road. 18-i m.«. from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 16.32 words
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Article67 1966-12-14 4 MI AR. Tues. Chi Men* Primary School One of Tangkak. 16 miles north of here, captured th f team championship title in the Fourth Annual Muar District Inter-school Arithmetic Contest. sponsored by the Muar branch of the Normal Trained Chinese School Teachers" I'nion. Runner-up was Chor.g Hwa67 words
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193 1966-12-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Professional Artistes Association will hold a grand All-Star ariety Show at the National Theatre on Thursday. Dec. 15. The show is in aid of the Association s building fund. The President of the Association. Mr. Henry Foo. said today that more than193 words
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Article, Illustration457 1966-12-14 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Hong Kong legal aid scheme, to be introduced in January, next year, will be modelled along the lines of the legal a i d scheme here "with certain modifications". This was disclosed by the acting Director of the457 words
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168 1966-12-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Detectives from Queenstown Police Station yesterday morning arrested a notorious taxi robber on the railway track at Henderson Road after a mile-long chase. The detectives were waiting in ambush position at the Henderson Bridge when a taxi drew up with the robber168 words
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Article90 1966-12-14 4 PENANG, Tues The Penang Students' Exchange Programme is a major project aimed at consolidating and cementing the existing bonds of friendship between Malaysians and those in the neighbouring countries. This was said by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. at the closing ceremony of the90 words
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Article50 1966-12-14 4 MUAR. Tues. The Muar District Rural Development Committee has approved $4,000 to the Tangkak Local Council. 16 miles from here, for the construction of a wooden bridge and the repairing of a laterite road at Silok. a vegetable-grow-ing area. Work on both projects will start soon.50 words
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Article, Illustration233 1966-12-14 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore and Malaysia should prepare themselves for an anticipated influx of world travellers, advised an airline manager here. Mast airlines and tourist agencies throughout the world are preparing promotional campaigns aimed at urging people to travel, said Mr. Albert233 words
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Miscellaneous8 1966-12-14 4 sr IS Hft '»0"T 3u*T KtEf iJiifT rfr,8 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-12-14 4 S'pore Diary 10 a.m. to p.m.—Victoria Memorial Hall. Empress Place: "Book Exhibition 6.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "Toa~ of Toad Hall"' Pantomme. 7.30 p.m. Free shows by the Ministry Culture: Kamponc Tonzkang Pechah. Yio Cnu Kanc Rnad. Kampong Lovang: Kheam Hock Road. Way an g Nam San School, Chua53 words
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Article156 1966-12-14 5 MANILA, Tues. (UPI) Charges of fraud have caused the suspension of awards for some US$27 million worth of public works under the Japanese war reparations agreement. President Marcos ordered the immediate suspension of the awards, pend•ne investigation of reports that the bidding was -rigged." Although the156 words
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Article150 1966-12-14 5 SYDNEY. Tues. (UPI) Australia will boost her manpower in Vietnam to 6.100 men by sending three more battalions next year, thf newspaper Daily Mirror Mid today. About one-third of the new force will be con•cripts, the paper said. The first units of the new, 2.000-man150 words
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Article70 1966-12-14 5 TAIPEH. Tues. (UPI)— Surgeons of the Taiwan University Hospital in Taipeh on Saturday removed five pieces of stone from the brain of a coal miner. The operation lasted five hours. Chu Hsuang-Chuan. 36. tne coal miner also suffered severe injuries of tne right arm and right70 words
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156 1966-12-14 5 MIAMI FLORIDA. Tues, (UPI) An explosion-rip-ped French tanker wallowed awash in the Atlantic yesterday on the verge of sinking while a British vessel carried 41 survivors from its 44-man crew to Jamaica. The coast guard reported three men apparently died in Sunday's blast on the156 words
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Article83 1966-12-14 5 SANTIAGO. Tues. (AFP) Police arrested 15 hospital union officials and issued warrants for arrest of 45 others. following violent clashes todav between police and striking hospital staff. The strikers ceased work a week ago. The government on Sunday declared national security legislation would be applied against the83 words
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548 1966-12-14 5 Marie Cagahastian - Bv Marie Cagahastian Manila, Tues. (upd Rodgers and Hamand the Everly pothers are taking over mass at the Immaculate Conception Church °n Broadway Street in s uburban Quezon City. Johann Sebastian Bach just have to take a °ack seat. Gregorian music out." The548 words
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411 1966-12-14 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI) The disagreement between the United States and France over how to deal with Russia is expected to result in a showdown this week at NATO Foreign Ministers' meeting. American officials believe President Charles de Gaulle is playing into the hands411 words
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Article39 1966-12-14 5 LONDON. Tues (AFP) Total cost of Britain's Polaris-equipped nuclear submarines will be £3*o million. Navy Secretary Mr. J.P. Mallalieu told the House of Commons last night. He said €155 million had been spent so far.39 words
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179 1966-12-14 5 JAKARTA, Tues. (AFP) Two Jakarta dailies yesterday covertly accused President Sukarno of giving opportunities to the outlawed Indonesian Communist Party to regroup themselves and to consolidate their forces. Without mentioning the name of the President, the Armed Forces daily "Angkatan Bersendjata'* denounced his staunch support for179 words
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222 1966-12-14 5 MANILA. Tues. (I PI) Japan has no plans to build a memorial to Japanese war dead on Bataan. a Japanese Embassy spokesman said yesterday. There have been published reports in the Manila press indicating Japan was planning to build memorials in both222 words
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Article112 1966-12-14 5 SAIGON. Tues. (UPI) Congressman Floro Crisologo who has narrowly escaped death at least three times while serving with Philippine forces in Vietnam, today asked that his tour of duty in the war-torn nation be extended. Brig. Gen. Gaudencio V. Tobias, commanding General of Philcag, urged Military112 words
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Article58 1966-12-14 5 OTTAWA, Tues. (AP) The Canadian Air Traffic Controllers Association began a strike vote last night that could result in closing every major airport in Canada. The strike vote was started after negotiations between the government and representatives of the 650-member association broke down. Union spokesmen said58 words
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136 1966-12-14 5 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. (t T Pi» Actress Lana Turner disclosed yesterday that she and her sixth husband. Robert Eaton, separated last Friday, but said that she has no immediate plans for a divorce. The 46-year-old star said she was "sorry" to have to announce the136 words
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Article112 1966-12-14 5 GUATEMALA CITY. Tues. (AFP) Unidentified bandits stared a daring attack against a train here last night killing one policeman, wounding another and getting away with nearly US $30,000 worth of loot. Acting in the best far West tradition, the robbers hurled a grenade and fired on the112 words
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118 1966-12-14 5 This section of West London runs, at top, from Hyde Park Corner (top left) eastwards to Shell House and Waterloo Station (both top right). Buckingham Palace, St. James's Park and Victoria Station stand out in centre left of photo. The bridges crossing the River Thames are Westminster (top) and Lambeth.UPI Photo. - 118 words
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Article134 1966-12-14 5 LIMA. Peru. Tues. (AP) Peru's 20.000 striking: fishermen may return to work today following: an agreement to accept a 22-sole per ton (I -S. 82 cents) increase, sources close to the strike negotiations disclosed last night. The fishermen federation, which called the strike in late134 words
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106 1966-12-14 5 BOMBAY. India. Tues. (UPI> Indian customs officials battled six Pakistani smugglers into surrender and seized contraband worth USS 150.000 aboard a motor ship off Bombay on Saturday night. Authorities said the Pakistanis, two Indians and one unidentified man were aboard the vessel which was106 words
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Article73 1966-12-14 5 NEW YORK. Tues. (AP? Francis Cardinal Spellman. Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York, said that Frankfurt. Germany will be the first stop on his around-the-world tour during which he will visit service men in Vietnam. Cardinal Spellman, 78. is Military Vicar of the U.S. Armed Forces.73 words
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Article108 1966-12-14 5 NEW YORK. Tues (AP). Manila's crime rate ha? increased during 1966, according to the current issue of Newsweek magazine, and the reason is due partly to the physical condition of its policemen. Newsweek said the city's 2.600 police were ordered to take medical examinations and "the108 words
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Article56 1966-12-14 5 WASHINGTON, T u e s (AP) A U.S. Air Force 858 bomber with three men lboard crashed last night on a farm near Stanford, Kentucky, the Air Force said. An Air Force spokesman said it was understood that one body had been recovered at the scene56 words
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Article, Illustration785 1966-12-14 6 BANGKOK. Tues. (UPI) JHE United States today is involved in a Communist guerrilla war in Thailand that in some ways cuts more deeply into the heart of the American position in Asia than the war in Vietnam. It is still a smallUPI Photo. - 785 words
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254 1966-12-14 6 Chicago, Tues. turn— The Chicago Daily News reported yesterday that the United States is becoming directly involved, perhaps militarily, in the struggle of the Guatemalan Government against well-organised Communist guerrillas. The report was contained in the first of a series of copyrighted stories by254 words
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Article207 1966-12-14 6 SAIGON. Tues. (UPD A top U.S. Naval spokesman, citing Communist buildups during last year's holiday truce, said from a military point of view the coming holiday cease fires should not extend beyond two 48hour periods. The spokesman also told newsmen at a background briefing that Military207 words
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351 1966-12-14 6 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Tues. (l T PI) A giant Western oil consortium yesterday defied Syrian government order and shut off oil flowing through its sprawling pipeline from Iraq to the Mediterranean. A spokesman for the B r i t i s h-Ameriean-French-Dutch-Iraq petroleum351 words
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Article78 1966-12-14 6 SAIGON. Tues. <AP) "Hie Vietnam Guardian, one of Saigon's three English language newspapers. has been suspended indefinitely by the Information Ministry. The reported reason was publication of an erroneous picture caption in connection with the assassination last week of Constitutional assemblyman Tran Van Van The78 words
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Article61 1966-12-14 6 MANILA. Tues. <AFP> A ranking Huk (Communist) leader and three of his aides were killed yesterday morning in a fierce gunbattle with government troops in Central Luzon, reports reaching here said today. The reports said one of the slain Huks was Identified as "Commander Oscar." considered by61 words
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394 1966-12-14 6 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. (UPI) Japan led the drive yesterday to bar North Korea from taking part in U.N. debate on the Korea issue until it accepts the competence and authority of the United Nations. But Guinea opened the debate with a plea for394 words
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Article56 1966-12-14 6 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. (UPI> Korean Foreign Minister Ton Won Lee will leave for Washington on Saturday for talks with U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk and Defence Secretary Mr. Robert McNamara. on Vietnam and "other matters of mutual interest." South Korea has the largest foreign contingent in56 words
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Article, Illustration58 1966-12-14 6 ZARQA, JORDAN, Tues. Princess Munq, English-born wife of King Hussein of Jordan, dressed in the uniform of Colonel-in-chief of the Royal Medical Services, Arab Army, as she attended a Graduation Day parade at the Princess Muna College of Nursing, in Zarqa, recently. The Princess, daughter of a British58 words
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240 1966-12-14 6 PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania Tues. (AP) Sixteen surgeons were involved in a seven-hour operation on twin girls connected at the abdomen and chest yesterday, but the smaller of the two died a little more than an hour later. Susan Cantrell. one of twins born to240 words
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191 1966-12-14 6 WASHINGTON. Tue s. (UPI> Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower had his gall bladder removed without complications yesterday. Doctors said his condition was good and prospect for recovery were excellent. The 76-year-old General of the Army, who has suffered two major heart attacks. was reported191 words
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409 1966-12-14 7 Maria Ross - by Maria Ross LONDON, Tues. (UPI) Former-guerrilla Fighter Harry Roberts ("Scar-face") and two companions were jailed for life yesterday for what the judge called "perhaps the most heinous crime to have been committed in this country for a generation or more". Roberts. 30.409 words
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Article123 1966-12-14 7 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. (UPI> The United States and the Soviet Union, coChairmen of the conference, has announced that the 17nation Geneva disarmament talks are scheduled to reconvene next Feb. 21. A brief announcement said the 00-Chairmen had agreed to reconvene on Feb. 21. "it being understood123 words
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171 1966-12-14 7 Caracas. Tues <ap> Swollen rivers that have raised havoc throughout most of Northern Venezuela are threatening to flood Cumana. a city of *3.00# inhabitants 280 miles East of here, president Raul Leoni said vesterday. The airport at Cumana is flooded. said Public Works Minister171 words
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Article138 1966-12-14 7 CAIRO. Tues <AP> Egyptian authorities yesterday announced the birth of a new national news agency called United Arab Press (CAP) to replace the Mid-dle-East News Agency. The date of launching will be announced late this month. More attention is to be given by the138 words
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Article123 1966-12-14 7 TOKYO. Tues. <UPI> Communist China wants to expand trade with Japan on the basis of separation of politics and economics, the Chinese Foreign Minister Chen Yi said. According to the Pekingbased correspondent of the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper. Chen Yi made the remark on Sunday in123 words
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Article51 1966-12-14 7 DARTMOOR. England, Tues. (UPI) A nationwide manhunt was ordered yesterday for a man described as one of Britain's most dangerous criminals. The BBC broadcast appeals for help from the public in tracing Frank Mitchell, 37. serving life for robbery with violence when he escaped from a prison working51 words
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Article156 1966-12-14 7 TOKYO, Tues. (UFI) Madam Mai Ky, wife of Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky, paid a secret visit to Japan. Madam Ky travelling under maiden name of Dang Tuyet Mai. flew here from Hong Kong last week. Air France confirmed that she was scheduled to depart from156 words
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Article236 1966-12-14 7 Cl* CHI, Vietnam. Tues. (AP) A new type of helicopter booby trap, detonated by the propeller waves of a hovering helicopter. i s bedevilling I S. troops operating West of Saigon. Over the weekend, three U S helicopters were knocked out by the Clay-more-type booby236 words
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Article, Illustration63 1966-12-14 7 HUSBANDS need not pay through their nose to replenish the wardrobes of wives and teens anymore. Paper dresses are definitely "in" in Zurich and these females here (in paper dresses, but of course) climb into wastepaper baskets to demonstrate that their dresses arePANA Photo. - 63 words
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138 1966-12-14 7 SAIGON. Tues <UPI> One of the recurring, though less vital, arguments about Vietnam Is how to pronounce the name and how to spell it. Regional inflections in the United States sometimes cause mis-pronuncia-tion of Vietnam which means "South of China." Vietnamese pronounce it138 words
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Article250 1966-12-14 7 MACAU, Tues. (TPI) The Macau government late last night formally caved in under Red Chinese pressures and accepted a list of strong demands presented by leftists during the worst political crisis here in years. Former acceptance of the tough demands came in a midnight broadcast over250 words
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710 1966-12-14 7 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. (I PI) African nations failed to agree on a demand for an oil embargo to be included in a comprehensive trade ban against Rhodesia, yesterday. Draft amendments were proposed at a secret 90minute strategy session, but failure to agree on710 words
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Article60 1966-12-14 7 NEW YORK, Tues. (UPI) A former Filipino has been charged with performming an illegal abortion. Police said Dr. Hermengildo Ante was picked up after a woman, admitted to King's Country Hospital for hemorrhaging, told officers he tried to perform an abortion on her. Police said Dr. Ante60 words
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Article106 1966-12-14 7 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) The son of the Governor of La Union province and seven of his companions have been ordered arrested for taking over the town of Bauang and chasing out the city officials. Romeo de Guzman, son of Gov. Eulogio de Guzman. is106 words
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Article182 1966-12-14 7 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) The publisher-editor of a Chinese-English language magazine here has been kidnapped for ransom, it has been reported. Isidro Tan. 23. publishereditor of the monthly Overseas News Magazine, was reported to the Manila Times by his brother, Esteban. 33, to have disappeared on Nov.182 words
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Article78 1966-12-14 7 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) A pod of 102 whales stranded themselves and died on the beach of Cuyo Island, near Palawan, last week, according to report® reaching Manila. A Palawan resident said it wasthe first such case since 1926 when a large number of whales78 words
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Advertisement82 1966-12-14 5 ft tj A k M <L Made in Germany WANT TO LOOK FEEL YOUNG? Start taking "SENILEX" Today Seniles Is a special compound of Ginseng. AatU Horn powder. Testes pal*. Tonic kcrfrs, and la proroaed la Germany atnee IBM. Seniles Invigorates all In moat cut*. It rejar middle Mid advancing82 words
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Miscellaneous85 1966-12-14 6 U M C /ke, IVITWIN 7WE SECRET PROJECTION CHAMBER AT UNCLE HEAPQUAKT&te, STARTLING PUM& ARE SHOWN 0y CHIEF ALEXANDER WAvERLY' AnQ AS NAPOLEON SOLO OBSERVES, ME CAM MARPLY KNOW 7 WAT ME H/MS ELF WILL FALL TRAGIC VICTIM TO Twe AWESOME WEAPON TMAT WILL SOON TEMPT THRUSH ANP TRIGGER IP85 words
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Article424 1966-12-14 8 MINISTERS of the Central Government have been exhorting civil servants to cultivate a new spirit of service and to discard the Mandarin outlook of the colonial era. They have been told they are working for their own Government and people. These exhortations do not seem to424 words
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Article332 1966-12-14 8 NEW vistas in the mass communication field are opened up by Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman when he said that in the near future there would be a possibility of introducing commercial radio and television in Malaysia. Radio Malaysia started during the emergency period and so for security reasons332 words
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783 1966-12-14 8 ROBIN PRINGLE - By: ROBIN PRINGLE BRITAIN'S economic temperature hos dropped shorply since the Government's massive batch of disinflationary measures was announced last July. These were designed primarily to bring the country's balance of payments into surplus next year and they are working All the evidence points to a783 words
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Article1376 1966-12-14 8 FURTHER information on the progress of the 1966-67 rice crop presents o picture of varying fortunes in the major producing regions, according to the Commonwealth Economic Committee's report just published in London. It has been reported from India that lack of rain after mid-Septem-ber has meant1,376 words
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552 1966-12-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tue s. Conditions on the Stock Ex-ci-inge were generally ue <er. Exceptionally large .mover in selected counter? shoved the turnover up to *.010.000 units the largest 5e Nov. 22. ur.'ral Sugars, following announcement of an inter m dividend of 5 per cent t>> tax552 words
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Article99 1966-12-14 9 STOCKHOLM. Tues. A tanker of close on 220.000 tons d.w. the largest ship to be built in Sweden, and outside Japan has been ordered at the Kockum shipyard. Malmo, by the Salen shipping companies, Stockholm. It is scheduled for delivery in 1969. The vessel is to99 words
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452 1966-12-14 9 LONDON. Tues. (AP) The Times (Independent) has said that political fog is clouding Japan's great industrial achievement. The newspaper's Tokyo correspondent said in an article leading off a special Times supplement on Japan: "In spite of the sharp tremors of corruption allegations all autumn,452 words
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129 1966-12-14 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) The Stock Market yesterday shrugged off profit-tak-ing and posted a strong advance in fairly active trading. Analysts had expected the market to run into some consolidation following recent strength but traders apparently found enough reason to prolong the rally. Strength129 words
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Article296 1966-12-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 61 cents per lb., down cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. Opening quotations were marked lower on London advices, but the market steadied296 words
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Article26 1966-12-14 9 LONDON. Tues (UPI) London rubber market opened quiet. No. 1 RSS Spot 18-7/16 18-11/16 No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports Dec. 18 18*.26 words
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Article28 1966-12-14 9 LONDON, Tues. <UPI) Tin was steady, turnover 220 tons. Spot buyers 1217 sellers 1218 business 1217. 3months buyers 1209 sellers 1210 business 1210, 1209. settlement 1218.28 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-12-14 9 PENA N G. Tues. Picture shows Inrhe Syed All bin Chik Managing Director of Mutiara Travel Agencies Ltd Penang being greeted by his old friend Mr. Kaew Thong prapai Thai International's Chief of Passenger Services at Hon Muang Airport Bangkok recently. Inche Syed76 words
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Article57 1966-12-14 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday closed ten points lower to ten points higher on no sales. Jan. 22.10 22.70 Mar. 22.40 22.90 Mav 22.40 22.90 Jul. 22.70 22.90 Sept. 22.60 22.90 Nov. 22.60 22.90 Jan. 22.60 22.90 The spot No. 1 RSS was 22 157 words
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Article98 1966-12-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today. They were: New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail 32-13/16; 90 d/st. 33-5 16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 35-7/16: Airmail OD, 359 16; 9ft d/st 36-1/8 credit bills98 words
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Article15 1966-12-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The tin price today was $605.50 per picul, down 25 cents.15 words
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Article904 1966-12-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two new products, providing a fast, economical method for high quality typesetting were announced today by IBM W.T.C. Singapore. The machines, are called the IBM 72 Composer and the IBM Magnetic Tape 72 Composer. An IBM spokesman said. "The new devices will establish904 words
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Article477 1966-12-14 9 INDUSTRIAL B. 9. Boustead 1.5.1 1.59 Ontral Sugars CD 1.16 1.17 C.T.S. Ord* 47 9 Chemical Co. 1.65 Cold Storage CD... 3.<»S 3.12 Dun lop CR 2.63 2.64 E. SmeM Ing 4.04 E«*o ()r<U 3.01 3.06 F>*o Pref 1.0.1 Fit/patrickv 1.40 1.55 F. A. X. Ords. 3.12477 words
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Article45 1966-12-14 9 (Managers' prices) B. 8. First Malayan 2.12 2.22 Second Malayan 1.51 1.61 Third Malayan 1.08 1.19 Malaysian Commerce XD .84 .95 Mai. *a\ings Fund 1.29 1.39 Sterling Commodity 3/8 4/3 First Hong Kong 1.00 1.05* Second Hong Kong .70 .74* (♦Hong Kong Cnrrency)45 words
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Article107 1966-12-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Stntapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were. Buyers Seller* Coconut oil (FOR) Bulk 41.25 Coconut oil (FOB) Drum* 43.75 Loose Copra Mixed Nov/Dec. 2fi.75 Sugar (Java) 26.50 exgodoun Nutmegs 110s 495.00 Nutmegs k Yt 235.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 117.50 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB)107 words
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Article24 1966-12-14 9 HONG KONG, Tues. (UPI). Money Quotations: HK55.7225/5.***** per US Dollar for cash HK? 15.99 per pound sterling HK5266.75 per tael gold.24 words
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Article145 1966-12-14 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The following ships are expected to be in port today > Godowns Vessels 1/2 Hanoi 3/4 Iyo Maru 6/7 Neder Eems 8/9 Rajula 12'13 Beniomond 15/16 Bennachie 18 Capraia 19 Chowa Maru 21/22 Kinabalu 25/26 Yamaasa Maru 27/28 Peking Maru 29 Thorscape 30 Suceava 31/32 Bradeverett145 words
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Article830 1966-12-14 9 ARRIVAL S IN SINGAPORE Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MAL 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.54) a.m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MAL 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 11.30 a.m. Airline MAL 451 from Kuchlng. Tlme 10.55 a.m. Airline MAL 005 from Penang.830 words
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677 1966-12-14 10 divpkok Tucs Malaysia and Taiwan joined Jaoan and Thailand in the semi-finals when they won t second round matches against Indonesia and the Philippines this morning. The Malaysians who led Indonesia 3-1 last night made a shaky start allowing Indonesia to level the match677 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1966-12-14 10 Nashatar helps the tally From AFP, UPI and AP BANGKOK, Tues. Malaysia today brought her gold medal tally on the athletic field to a noteworthy four when strappy Nashatar Singh won the javelin event. Nashatar hurled the javelin over a distance of 239 feet 3in to easilyUPI Photo.; UPI Photo. - 1,100 words
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399 1966-12-14 10 BANGKOK, Tues. The fastest men in Asia has ane burning ambition to become the fastest man in the world. But, laments Manikayasagom Jegathesan of Malaysia: "I believe I'm getting too old/' Jegathesan Is 23. Sports experts agree that advancing age Is a problem.399 words
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Article136 1966-12-14 10 Singapore's weightlifter. Chua Phung Kim. put up a good show to win a silver medal in the bantamweight (*lqcc tnHav Chua lifted a total of 320 kilograms. The gold medal winner, M.N. Seresht of Iran, who lifted 352.5 kilograms, smashed the world record in the jerk event136 words
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Article109 1966-12-14 10 Taiwan who were tra'.l ing three goals behind alter 30 minutes of play came back strongly to force a 3-3 draw against Singapore in their Group C match of the Asian Games football competition here tonight. A crowd of about a* the Chula Stadium roared109 words
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Advertisement346 1966-12-14 10 NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. TAWARAN daripada pemborong2 vang berdaftar diJ.K.R. di-dalam kelas "D" dan ka-atas akan di-terima diPejabat, Pengarah Kerja Raya. Negeri2 Tanah Melayu, J.K R.. Ibu Pejabat. Jalan Maxwell, Kuala Lumpur hingga jam -pukul 12.00 tengah hari pada 28hb December. 1966 untok PEMBENAAN DEW AN PEMANCHAR. PEJABAT. RUMAH TRANSFOMER346 words
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Advertisement157 1966-12-14 10 Eastehn Sun AD J V'. T •r f 1 pi LONG WAY 23-B. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINCAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 I ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIACES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. PERSONAL, IN MEMORIAM ETC. $lO/VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. C i ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE, WANTED ETC FOR A MINIMUM OP TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL157 words
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Miscellaneous61 1966-12-14 10 TIME AND TIDE Penan?: 1.14 a.m. (8.6 ft.), 1.55 p.m. (6.8 ft.) Port Swettenham: 6.57 a.m. (13.1 ft.) t 7.33 p.m. (12.7 ft.) Port Dickson: 7.45 a.m. (9.4 ft.), 7.59 p.m. (8.4 ft.) Singapore: 12.42 a.m. (8.8 ft.), 11.26 a.m. (10.1 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 5.23 a.m. (5.4 ft.), 9.29 a.m.61 words
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Article430 1966-12-14 11 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore F.A. and the Football Association of Malaya have jointly contributed to strengthening the image of the two countries in the soccer world on a global basis. The participation of the two sporting bodies in this "joint venture" to430 words
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198 1966-12-14 11 MALACCA. Tues. The Malacca Hockey Association will run an open league hockey competition for its affiliates and Commonwealth Forces units stationed at Terendak Camp from next month. This was disclosed by Mr. C. Ramasamy the newly elected secretary of the Malacca Hockey Association tournament198 words
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Article94 1966-12-14 11 BANGKOK, Tues. (UPI) Doctor Nam Myung-Suk, who is a medical expert at the Korean Amateur Athletic Association, on Sunday underwent medical treatment for a cut on his left wrist he himself imposed on Saturday night to relieve himself of hypertention. According to officials of the Korean94 words
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Article218 1966-12-14 11 DURBAN, South Africa, Tues. (UPI) The touring Australian cricket team were in a winning position at the end of a laborious third day of their match against Natal here yesterday. At stumps Natal were 116 for four, needing a further 117 runs to win. In probably218 words
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96 1966-12-14 11 BANGKOK. Tues (AP) Singapore was selected yesterday as the site for the Eight Asian Table Tennis Championships in i 967. Congress members, meeting in Bangkok, agreed also to stage the Ninth Asian Table Tennis Championships in Jakarta in September 1968 The Congress96 words
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527 1966-12-14 11 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Des Coleman took the main honours by riding seven winners at the recently coneluded Singapore Turf Club's December Meeting. His winners included Desert Apache, winner of the Williamson Memorial Stakes over one mile and 1 5 yards,527 words
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Article428 1966-12-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Weights for Saturday's Amateur Rare* at Kuala Lumpur are as follows:THE PATROVs CLP: M.A.R.A. CLASS 1 7 FURS. (11 st. to 13 st. 7 lbs.) Pinkson 13.3 Arouse 13 2 Mighty Ruler 13.0 Yalala 12.13 Timberlane 12.12 Supersonic 11.12 Enjoyment 111 11.11 In428 words
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Article37 1966-12-14 11 PENANG. Tues Selangor. the defending champion and Penang shared honours in the Burnley Cuo soccer competition when they drew two-all in the final which went to extra time at the City Stadium last night.37 words
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Advertisement39 1966-12-14 11 X'mas N>w Year ATTRACTION THEY SAY THE NILE STILL RUNS RED FROM sft THE BATTLE FOR KHARTOURK Pi CHARLTON LAURENCE HESTON OLIVIER VQMbIH CORDON M THE MAHD4 Kynibai(R»iM A lUUAN BLALI STEIN PRODUCTION ULTRA fANAVISION* TECHNICOLOR* MMT»M UNITED ARTISTS39 words
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Advertisement187 1966-12-14 11 NEW OCEAN THEATRE (AlK-CONDmONEDf ■AST WAST aOAB, TIL: 4M4? Today Only: t.M. 7 ».15 p m \jn Barker Guy Madison Daliah Larl "APACHE'S LAST BATTLE" MOM Cinemascope. Metrocolor OPEN'S TOMORROW "THE LIQUIDATOR" 'M.OM> Metro color DON T LOSE ANY TIME I THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY! YOU CAN WIN A WHEN YOU187 words
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Miscellaneous232 1966-12-14 11 ©SHAW OT)C fl Mtc A TTOK IcAPITOL Phone *****. u«t n»r! 11. 1 45. 4. fi.SO A»3» p m. Dean Martin. Alain Delon. T«»« Urn« The RiTer" Color Friday: Lane Jeffries KK*: Kl**! KILL! KILL:" Terhn_-cope Technicolor I D O Phone ***** Uth Day! 11 a m.. 3.30 7.45 p.m.232 words
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Miscellaneous631 1966-12-14 11 I V I V IBP. —f-r- yr.- *1 n a A v •SgjT ,<:v.. > «NsSsv > TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pnlaa Pinang: C Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping*. 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewer*, please switch to channel S for T.V.631 words
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Miscellaneous211 1966-12-14 11 ORGANISATION ODEON ***** 28th SPECTACULAR DAY! Dally 3 Shot.*: lt.45. 4.30 815 SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS Eatra Show At 9 00 a m Admission! fl.M, S2.5A a $4.00 (Cash Bookings Onlyi ,?0th Century Foi Present* THE DINO DE LAURENTUfi Production Of 'The Bible' ....In The Beginning j FILMED IN D-150 Technicolor SCHOOL211 words
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Article43 1966-12-14 12 The most effective get well card Is one that says. "Take your time about coming back. The office boy is doing a wonderful job at your desk." What the Man Who Has Everything really needs for Christmas Is a good taxloophole.43 words
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Article, Illustration544 1966-12-14 12 P.S. TAN - By P.S. TAN SINGAPORE, Tues:— THIS story is written eleven days before Christmas but already the great city of Singapore has revealed most truly its beauty and its great enchantment. In the daytime, the well decorated shops of the city544 words
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530 1966-12-14 12 THERE is a fairy-tale by Hans Christian Andersen telling the story of a fir-tree which longed to escape from the forest and become something special. It became a Christmas tree, decorated with candles and silver tinsel, with glass balls and sweets. The530 words
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419 1966-12-14 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. Everyone knows what happrns when a light is switched on or a bell-push, is pressed. Not many give thought to the reasons. The same applies to Grundig tape recorders; they are often used without knowing ho* they uork. It might be useful to419 words
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1243 1966-12-14 13 HAROLD CHAMPION - BY HAROLD CHAMPION SINGAPORE, Wed. comes but once a year, and when it does well have good cheer." That quotation from a piece of ancient doggerel becomes part of every British child's vocabulary as soon as he learns to put1,243 words
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108 1966-12-14 13 CHRISTMAS is a time for wearing paper party hats. In Britain these are usually obtained from Christmas crackers brightly coloured paper containers which are pulled apart by party guests. As the cracker is pulled It emits a sharp, snapping sound and the rolled-up hat falls out, usually accompanied by a108 words
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Article211 1966-12-14 13 The festivities at this time of year are usually enlivened by a host of warm spirits —by the preparation of traditional foods and drinks, by the presence of family and friends. And as few family gatherings are complete without children, here is a recipe to prepare specially for211 words
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Article1005 1966-12-14 14 Athena Crosse - By: Athena Crosse 'THOrGH it is true that modern Christmases, 1 along with their trappings and wrappings, have become more sophisticated, and a visitor from Dickens' time would gape at the artificial silver trees and the plastic holly, taste in the decorations of the season1,005 words
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1014 1966-12-14 14 Trevor Blore - by Trevor Blore TV some 200 clubs all over the world preparations A are now being made to five seafarers of all nations a happy Christmas. These special clubs are operated by three organisations in England, mainly financed by subscriptions, donations and legacies1,014 words
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218 1966-12-14 14 ASIAN students in Britain will have the opportunity of enjoying traditional Christmas fare in British homes in England, Scotland and Wales. The accent On 33 holiday courses for full-time overseas students in the country organised by the British Council between December 14 and218 words
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1068 1966-12-14 15 CHRISTMAS is holiday time, o time of parties and circuses, glitter and excitement for children. But, coming as it dots in Britain in mid-winter, it can also be a problem for parents in what to do to keep the1,068 words
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Article73 1966-12-14 15 SINGAPORE Tues. Coloured gold and gems are the fashion in Jewellery these days. The style is entirely feminine; a combination of gracefully fluid lihes and shapes or delicate and artistic Interpretations of beautifully ordered patterns, some Imaginative and some drawn from nature. The late;>t and73 words
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78 1966-12-14 15 G galatine: white meat chopped. boned and set with calves'-head Jelly; served cold. to varnish: to decorate food, usually with something edible. gateau: a rich cake, usually elaborately decorated glace: frozen or glazed to glaze: to coat with a syrup, thin icing or jelly.78 words
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Article92 1966-12-14 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. Messrs. E. S. Isaac Co. Ltd., of 168 A. Cecil Street, here has been established for well over 25 years. The firm specialises in the exclusive distribution of world famous records in Singapore and Malaysia. These records are made in the USA, UK. France,92 words
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Article494 1966-12-14 15 Christine Ross - by Christine Ross Jt is impossible to imagine Christmas in Britain without carols, whether the superb Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols from the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge (it has been broadcast regularly for 30 years) or the shrill strains of young voices at the494 words
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117 1966-12-14 16 SINGAPORE. Tues—Any rift you wish to buy for him or her you will find it at the Cathay Silk Store. Situated in the heart of the city, Cathay Silk Store selis the best quality goods and at the most reasonable prices. Another thing you117 words
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Article, Illustration45 1966-12-14 16 On the night of Christmas Eve, the church bells call the faithful to devotions. They hear the story of the birth of the Saviour and listen, as people have been doing for the past 2000 years, to God's message of "Peace on Earth".45 words
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Article, Illustration135 1966-12-14 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mandarin Girt Shop has a well founded reputation for courteous, helpful and friendly service. One will find from experience that items sold are reasonably priced (from $2 00 upwards) to cater for both tourists and local people. The wide selection of gifts135 words
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Article169 1966-12-14 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. At all cosmetic stores across the counter, ENDOCIL Is out to give a beauty treatment that promises to take care of all skin problems. ENDOCIL a non-greasy beauty treatment can be applied In the morning as abase for powder or by itself to revitalise169 words
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233 1966-12-14 16 SINGAPORE. Tues—Hair colouring today is accepted a* part of a woman's beauty routine no more unusual than make-up and thanks to improvements in formulae and methods of application, you can now get hair colour effects that look completely natural with POLYCOLOR For instance, you long233 words
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Article337 1966-12-14 16 A X'mas recipe: INGREDIENTS: 3 Swiss rolls: 15 egg yolks 6 egg whites 7J oz. fine granulated sugar 7J oz. butter 4i oz. flour 1 teaspoon baking powder PUDDING: 5 oz. agar-agar 1 pint water 8 oz. granulated sugar pint IDEAL MIX diluted with i pint water 4337 words
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242 1966-12-14 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. AVON'S gifts and gift sets are also pretty and appeal- ingly different. Each one is a fine embodiment of the highest quality, each gift created with Christmas selling in mind. Make-up and fragrance goes hand-in-glove with women. AVON'S products for women are242 words
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Advertisement103 1966-12-14 12 For Your j* k Christmas Shopping Convenience L Our Shop J Will Remain Open Until 7.00 p.m. To-Day And Also On Dec. 15, 16, 17, 19, &20 J k-. 4 On Dec. 21, 22, 23, Will Open Up To 9.00 p.m. in tx On 24th Dec. S Shop Will Close103 words
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Advertisement64 1966-12-14 12 *&*>&*%\ m*%w »s^ o*- 0^ ON sv r ■rfi ol aT Ctf° C ILK K4 ST N HOU VAN SF-§ w **< V S > t" a sft v ?s •ss >. v eo #> *3 <Nv A* f v>SS CO L HO V -■S<s c i> ass M est64 words
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Advertisement96 1966-12-14 13 GRUnDIG TAPE RECORDER cau^Q B c 52 C TK6E/L AUTOMATIC J Portable powered by mains, flashlight or car battery. Turn selector switch to adapt power automatically. 2 speeds; 4y* spool; tape counter; tone control. Buy perfection—buy c GRUnDIG >J Showrooms: 5 nsapoßE Tarot.n Koatf. lt>: MI«M KvAIA LUMPUR C"t( lu'WiM-96 words
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Advertisement317 1966-12-14 13 IS. J& .tTs VsWtt', %F/WyMT. < V~fTs& Wrs a X'MAS GIFTS fOR DEAREST Embroidered Pillowcases (Many Colours) $1.25 Bedsheets Singlesixe $2.00 Embroidered Ladies' Pyjamas (All Sixes) $3.90 Men's Shirts, Pyjamas (All Sixes) $3.90 Boys' Shirts (Many Colours) $1.40 Girls' Dresses (Many Styles) $2.50 Handkerchiefs Fancy (1 Dosen) $1.90 U.S.A. Children's317 words
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Advertisement118 1966-12-14 14 jUi This Christmas Discover A|jgt« gay mm exciting individual tt HANDLOOMS W from India Indian handwovened textiles and sarees have endless uses, you can use them for frocks, cheongsams, sarong kebaya, family wardrobes, domestic and office wear. In silk and practical cotton, these fascinating materials boast the quality of long-wearability118 words
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Advertisement229 1966-12-14 14 Endocil Day-Care gives you the look of health and the fee! of youth. The "under-make-up" moisturing treatment for women of all ages. Now Endocil Day-Care specially tinted to give your skin a natural glow. Endocil Hand-Care to make hands feel softer, gentler truly young again Endocil Cleanse-Care is perfect not229 words
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Advertisement297 1966-12-14 15 111 111 111 *****11 SHIRTS CO. iiiimniiiuii Highly-trained specialists are on hand at our "Made-to-Measure Dept. to see to it that you have the shirt you want. MADE SPECIALLY FOR YOU. Why not take advantage of this very special offer, NOW? Wear newlyL opened tailoring establishment at: 64. SELEGIE ROAD,297 words
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Advertisement259 1966-12-14 15 c. Beautify your hair color with Polycolor! Polycolor Cream Shampoo Pastell gives your hair a tasteful and natural tone uhiie washing it fragrantly clean and lustrous. With Pol\color you can choose every desired tone from 20 shades Mat, natural tones deepened or enlivened Faded blond© made more shimmeringly beautiful—Grey hair259 words
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Advertisement123 1966-12-14 16 u. m rn rn, WE ft For every woman who treasures a dream.... I >s ,:V «s ia,«v: y- :-M >. VHr r -v mm rii >5 -a:>xax-! K Ul as From today, Avon brings you a fragrance that is utterly new and utterly captivating... Rapture. It is yours to123 words
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