Eastern Sun, 17 December 1966

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  • 24 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 152 Saturday, December 17 1966. MC(P) 1942 KON 2309 Price 15 cents
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  • 839 1 Me abused his position to pursue his personal ambitions Prosecutor JAKARTA, FRIDAY, (UPI) THE STATE early today demanded the death pena Omar Dhani for his sinister role in last year's blood THE demand was made by Prosecuting Attorney Lt. Col. Trenggono at 2:00 a.m. (1900 GMT) after
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  • 63 1 KUCHING. Fri. Sarawak's Minister for Local Government. Abang Ha j i Abdul Rahim. told the Council Negri today he would look into a proposal that Kuching be made a city and Sibu a municipality. The proposal was made by the leader of the opposition. Sarawak United
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  • 40 1 THE HAGUE. Fri. (UPI) —United Press International photographer K y o i c h i Sawada today won the top two prizes for news photography at the 10th annual World Press Photo Exhibition here.
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  • 41 1 A creative dress designer. Miss Chong, a pretty model. Miss Vera Wee, and a playsuit made from Kelantan batik. The result is this lovely picture. Words seem inadequate to describe this. Eastern Sun's picture so we leave it to our readers.
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  • 327 1 HONG KONG. Fri. (VPI). The I S. air raids acainst Hanoi in the past few days were intended to force the North Vietnamese Government to talk peace", said the popular Sine Pao today. A truce ha.* been agreed r- by both sides for the
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  • 67 1 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) Philippine constabulary troops and village policemen fought a gun battle in Hilongos village on the island of Leyte yesterday in a dispute over a constabulary raid on a gambling game. Two policemen, a constabulary corporal and a civilian were killed during the gunfight in
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  • 161 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The fleet of 254 buses of the Sri Java Transport Co here will be off the roads when about 1,000 of the company's drivers and conductors take a strike ballot on Monday between 8 and 10 p.m. if the results
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  • 165 1 MANILA. Fri. Asian Labour Ministers ended their five-day meeting here today with an agreement to convene "The Conference of Asian Labour Ministers" at least once every two years. A joint declaration said the thirteen nations which took part in the meeting agreed to convene
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  • 67 1 MANILA. Fri. (AP) A man. apparently erased by his wife's delivery of a still-born child, today terrorised a provincial hospital, stabbing and wounding eight persons before he wax shot dead, the Philippine News Service reported. The report said the man, identified as Francisco Gaygay. (45». cut ud
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 609 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Member of Parliament tddiy complained of a directive from the Education Ministry that Malay schoolgirls should change from wearing "baju kurong" to the standard school uniform. The Member of Parliament. Enche Ariff Suradi, from Kampong Kembangan. said that those supporting
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  • 128 2 SINGAPORE. Fn. A forest industries engineer of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). Mr. v ictor Iliescu, has arrived to lerve for four months under the United Nations development programme here. Mr. Iliescu is to prepare recommendations to modernise and expand Singapore's timber industry so
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  • 30 2 KAMPAR, Fri. Thieves Broke into the new market here at 3 a.m. today and got 20 t,n of milk ■na 25 tins of sardine. All *r» worth $4l.
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  • 751 2  -  Minister By Peter Loke, John Kam SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Parliament today took nearly 90 minutes in the Committee of Supply to debate on the vote of $143 million allocated to the Educdtion Ministry in 1967. The Speaker of Parliament had to apply the
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  • 167 2 SINGAPORE. Fri.—The Education Minister. Mr. On* Pan* Boon, told the Parliament today that non-graduate teachers With the Higher School Certificate were given an additional increment it they taught in secondary schools. Mr. Ong said that the increment would remain for as long as they
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  • 293 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San. today refuted suggestions from a Member of Parliament that an unfavourable balance of trade spelt danger for Singapore's eitemal reserves. He described the pointa raised by the MP for Sembawang. Mr. Teone
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  • 448 2 SINGAPORE. Fri.—The Minister for Finance. Mr. Lim Kim San. said in Parliament today that the time was not ripe for him to lead a trade mission to Indonesia. Mr. Lim told the MP for Tiong Bahru. Mr. Lee Teck Him
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  • 83 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The 50 strong Pentecost Methodist Church Choir will render Part One of Handel's "Messiah" at the Koon Seng Road Church on Christmas Day at 10.30 a.m. The soloists will be:— Jane Lee soprano (L.R.S.M singing): Lee KS Giok alto: Tay Wei Ming bassDavid Lim tenor (Lit
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  • 123 2 SINGAPORE, fri.—The Singapore Government will subsidise the Housing and Development Board on various types of housing projects for next rear to a total sum of $8 million. The Finance Minister, Mr. Um Kim San. said the Government had to subsidise the Board because it had
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  • 125 2 SIWOAPORE. Frl. The Finance Minister today declared that it was not the intention of the Government to keep its staff in arting posts for too long. He Mid this was t# ensure that offirprs promoted to higher rank* were men who re ft'. It deserved the promotion.
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  • 531 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. the Ministry of Educate* will conduct a Seminar of Principals at the *nd of this month to disctiis how schools can achieve the aim in producing complete man, both literate and healthy. The Education Minister, Mr. On* Pang Boon. sai<j
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  • 751 2 SINGAPORE. Fri—The Minister for Health. Mr. Tone Jfyuk Lin. today assured that the problem of r«-sitinjt hawkers would he over within a matter •f years "with the cooperation of the MPS, hawkers and the public". Speaking in Parliament during the Committee of Supply's debate on the
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  • 56 2 SINGAPORE. Fri A man was walking Cross Street when he someone calling him from a nearby lane. When he approached place, the caller asked nf his identity rard while another pointed a riaceer a his back and relieved r of a wrist watch and cash. The
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  • 171 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. Parliament today gave its approval for the $8.2 million allocation made for Contributions and Charitable Allowances in the Estimates for 1967. During the debate in the Committee of Supply on this allocation, the MP for Aljunied. Mr. 8 V. Lingam. complained of the
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  • 333 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Public DailyRated Employees' Unions Federation today issued the Government a two-week ultimatum to "settle all outstanding issues or face strike action from its members." I's Secretary-General, Mr. c \I Idroos. said in a stateuent today that copies were ered to the
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  • 244 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.—A carpenter. Foong Jam Keong of 154, Kampong Chan tek Lama, through his counsel, Mr. T. T. Rajah, was today granted leave by the Singapore High Court Judge, Mr. Justice Winslow, to issue writ of attachment against the Straits Times
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  • 366 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. More than 300 employees of Chung Khiaw Bank in Singapore went on strike this rooming when their upward revision of salaries for all employees of the bank were not met. Mr. Lim Kim Hiang, Secretary of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union <C
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  • 366 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, Tan Sri Runme Shaw, today presented cheques totalling $400,000 to 39 charitable organisations at the t lub's premises in Robinson Road, here. Of this amount, the University of Singapore received $150,000. which was the
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  • 92 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Lions Club of Singapore, recently raised $9,210.70 for the Artificial Kidney Project Fund from a charity film premiere, Torn Curtain", held at the Capital Theatre. This is to help the Fund purchase an artificial kidney for the Chronic Dialysis Unit in the Institute
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  • 260 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A three-man trade delegation from the Socialist Republic of Rumania will arrive in Singapore on Monday (Dec. 19) for a five- day visit. The delegation? led by Mr Stefan Voinov. Director, Ministry of Foreign Trade. Rumania, will negotiate for a trade agreement with
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  • 260 3 Alliance S'pura refutes 'anti national' charges by Raja SINGAPORE, Fri.—The Alliance Party Singapura today refuted charges that its leaders were "disloyal or antinational". In a statement to the Press, its General Secretary, Mr. Lim Kim Chuan, stressed that the party believed in a multi-racial, multi-lingual and multi-cultural Singapore although the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 44 3 S'pore Diary 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.— Victoria Memorial Hall. Empress Place: 'Book Exhibition." 6.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "Toad of Toad Hall", (pantomime), organised by the Stage Club. 7.30 p.m.—National Theatre. Tank Road: Evening of entertainment, by the Singapore Wood Workers' Union.
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  • MALAYSIAN OPEN NATIONAL BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
    • 423 4  -  By CHAN KAM YAU, C. F. LEE. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: EASTERN SUN bowlers continued their impressive showing in the second day of the Second Open National Ten-pin Bowling Championships, sponsored by Peter Stuyvesant at the Jackie's Bowling Centre in Jalan Ampong, here
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    • 508 4 Kl ALA LI MPVR. Fri. T'HE latent positions in the various events on the second day of the Second Open National Tenpin Bowling Championships at Jackie's Bowl. Jalan Ampang at 3.30 p.m. are: MEN'S TEAMS: Open: The Eastern S;;n team of "Tiger Tng".
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    • 329 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The latest position in the Men's Masters' event for the qualifying top 16 at 7 p.m. were: (score in aggregate p'.nfalls over six games). T.C. Perreau H215); Alan Hooi (1214» EC. Lim "Eastern Sun 1186 >; Jesse Dy (defending champion 1163); Richard
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    • Article, Illustration
      99 4 Top picture shows the Minister of Culture. Youth and Sport*. Fnche ?enu Hi?! Abdul Rahman (left) trying out his finger size for a bowling ball at Jackies Bowl, last night. With him is Mr. Guenther Gsodam. resident professional At Jackie's in Singapore. Bottom picture A Minister goes bowling....
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 274 5 |JNITED NATIONS, Fri. (AP).—U.N. Secre-tary-General U Thant yesterday deplored what he described as "the intensification of the bombing of North Vietnam" by the United States. Through a spokesman, he also expressed fear "it might lead to a wider war". The
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    • 105 5 COLOMBO, Ceylon, Fri. (AP)— A weeping mother at the north Cevlon village of Yadduhailam alleged today that her husband had forced her to kill her three children as a human sacrifice needed to locate a hidden treasure trove. She told a magistrate conducting preliminary hearings against her husband
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    • 114 5 FranceRhodesia 'secret deal' denied Salisbury, ftl <upi> Reports of an alleged secret trade deal between France and Rhodesia were denied here last night. Informed sources discounted reports in business circles that Rhodesia had arranged a £2 million US$5.6) tobacco-for-cot-ton goods trade with France. Such an agreement, political observers said, would
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    • 32 5 DETROIT, Fri. (AP) hamsters union president James R. Hoffa yesterday bluntly ordered rebellious Jank and file demonstrators return immediately to *ork and "Don't take the *aw in your own hands.
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    • 386 5 Manila. (ap> The Asian Development Bank (ADB) opens on Monday with enthusiasm and optimism despite little cash in the vault. The call has already gone out for more money to back up Asia's first attempt at regional financing. Hopes for a favourable response
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    • 100 5 ROME, Fri. (UPI) Italian newsmen went back to work yesterday after a 24-hour strike which left most of the country without morning or afternoon newspapers. The Rome morning newspapers II Tessaggero and II Tempo and the afternoon paper II Giornale Ditalia were among the few that
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    • 242 5 London, fri. (upd a British professor claimed yesterday that treatments have been used which can "completely cure two types of human cancer in a proportion of cases'* and could impede growth of tumors in other varieties. Prof. Sir Alexander Haddou, Director of the
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    • 281 5 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) More than 50 Labour Party Members of Parliament sent an urgent cable to President Lyndon Johnson last night urging him to stop bombing of residential areas of Hanoi. The 56 Labour backbenchers including s ome who have not earlier been associated
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    • 47 5 LONDON, Fri. (AP)—The cost of living in Britain reached a new peak last month despite the government's efforts to hold back wages and prices, official statistics showed. The Ministry said the rise was mainly due to seasonal increases in eggs, tomatoes and domestic coal.
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    • 124 5 TOKYO, Fri. Princess Yasuko. daughter of Prince Mikasa* the youngest brother of Japanese Emperor Hirohito, is seen in formal uestern wear (left) as she leaves the Imperial Palace here recently, follow• ins the ceremony during which she withdretc formally from the Imperial family, while dressed in the
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    • 79 6 WASHINGTON. DC. Fri. (AP). This new photo of the visible side of the moon shows the crater Marius, upper centre, and several lunar domes, below left. Manus is about 25 miles across and a mile deep and the domes, are two to 10 m, s diameter
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    • 113 6 NTW BRITAIN. Connecticut. Fri. (AP) A man VU taken into custody yestardmj by Federal Agents *a a warrant charging him wltk threatening the life of President Johnson. Willie McCarthy was arrested on Wednesday night by New Britain police on charges of breach of the peace
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    • 47 6 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Malaysia has placed an order for electronic measuring equipment worth £24,090 with Marconi Instruments Ltd., it was announced yesterday. The order includes signal generators, oscilloscopes, electronic counters, modulation meters, and oscillators which are to be used in the maintenance of communications systems
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    • 157 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. <l*PI) The Spare Agency said yesterday the Bios I satellite was behaving perfectly as it carried a load of tiny insects and plants on a three-day trip around earth to determine how man would fare on extended flights deep into space. Launched on
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    • 180 6 WASHINGTO N. Fri. (TPI) US. officials said yesterday that Russia's increased military budget undoubtedly reflected concern over the situation along its 6.000-mile border with Communist China. These officials said they believed both countries had undertaken considerable reinforcement of troops along the border, in an area where
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    • 164 6 ROME. Fri. (AP) The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) is going to take a worldwide census of edible Ash. The job has been given to 15 experts from various fishing countries who attended a meeting at FAO headquarters here this week. The experts already have
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    • 227 6 ATHENS. Frt (A?) Ex-King Saud Arabia announced last night he was ending a two-year *tay in Greece and learing for the United Arab Republic. He told a news conference he was going to Cairo because of his friendship with President Nasser, because the U.A R is
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    • 44 6 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. Mr. F. H. Corner of New Zealand listens to Nigerian Chief Adebo addressing the Security Council on Tuesday with the African Nations' proposal for additional economic sanctions on Rhodesia. African delegates around him doze (centre) or bear disinterested expressions. AP photo.
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    • 78 6 WASHINGTON. Frl. (UPI> President Johnson yesterday asked Mr. McOeorge Bundv to explore the creation of an international centre for exchange of ideas with other nations. Including the Soviet Union, on combatting problem* plaguing industrialised societies The centre would bring the best in management techniques and technological advancements
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    • 108 6 NEW YORK. Fri. IAP) Change Key Young. Deputy Premier of South Korea was guest of honour yesterday at a luncheon given by David Rockefeller, president of Chase Manhattan Bank, for some 50 American business leaders. 'lt was just a friendly luncheon to meet some business people." the
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    • 489 6 NEW YORK, Fri. <AP). —The United States and Japan are moving "steadily forward toward the kind of easy and full partnership that the U.S. already has with the l T nited Kingdom/* former US. Ambassador to Japan, said in quarterly magaxme. This progress comes
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    • 338 6 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (AP). Diplomatic sources said yesterday that Africans on the l\X. Security Council had revised their proposals on Rhodesia and would demand a decision today. The proDosals are in the form of amendments for a pending British resolution that would have the council
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    • 73 6 ROME. Fri. (AP) Mcr. Italians were left without newspapers yesterday in the second 24-hour strikt by journalists within a week. The Italian News agency Ansa also was closed. The journalists are demanding increased pay and a shorter work week As in the strike weekend.
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    • Paris confabs on European unity
      • 1284 7 PARIS, Fri. (AFP). The new West German Foreign Minister and former mayor of West Berlin yesterday expressed doubts on NATO's ability to bring the Eastern bloe to settle the European unity question. Herr Willy Brandt told the last meeting of the NATO Council in Paris,
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      • 485 7 PARIS. Frf. (AFP). France and West Germanv fret d here yesterday on the joint construction of a nuclear research reactor. The reactor will be built in Grenoble. France, at an estimated cost of 160 million francs (US$32 million). It is scheduled for delivery in 1970. A.
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    • 124 7 ARNHEM. Netherlands. Fri. (AFP)—Most of a village was flooded after a beetroot farmer made a Hole in a dyke—in order to save hi s crop from disaster yesterday. To show the villagers of Nieuwdijk. near here. "What to do" to speed the flow of flood
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    • 160 7 DAMASCUS. Syria. Fri. (AP) An Iraqi Air Force plane. which smashed into a speeding coach killing 27 persons, was carrying four rockets which all exploded on impact, it was disclosed yesterday. A spokesman for the Nairn Company, which owned the bus. "said he had
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    • 28 7 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Pop artist Claes Oldenburg thinks swinging London can improve its image by replacing Nelson's column in Trafalgar Square with a huge gear lever
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    • 100 7 LOS ANGELES. Fri. (AP) Actor Mickey Hargitay left for Rome yesterday as his son Zoltan. 6, continued to improve from injuries caused by a lion. Hargitay will resume work on a film in Rome. Zoltan had his first taste of solid food yesterday, a hospital
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    • 263 7 ROME, Fri. (UPI) A French scientist warned yesterday that mold can produce cancer-causing agents in stored food. Dr. Rene Truhaut of the University of Paris, discussing the danger of mold infecting stored food, cited recent experiments with the mold Aspergillus Elavus as an exampleAspergillus Flavu-s
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    • 112 7 BUDAPEST. Fri. <UPI) A Hungarian newspaper hinted here yesterday that Jack Kuby's cancer may have been introduced wilfully to make him "the 15th accident" victim in connection with the Kennedy's assassination. "It is a known fact that there are various methods to introduce cancer-pro-voking agents into living
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    • 425 7 Walt Disnev NEW YORK. Fri. (AFP). —"He died organising". This orbituary would befit the man. It was a charaeteristic of his life that when he died he had plans for a new Disneyland "twice as big" in Florida. Walt Disney, who died of a heart attack yesterday,
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    • 205 7 IN LONDON, British science claimed yesterday that chemical treatments can "completely cure" certain types of human cancer. The major stride forward in the worldwide attack on cancer was said to have been made in the past year. The claim was advanced by Sir Alexander Haddow. director of
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    • 155 7 LONDON, Fri. OJPD A sharp decline in world wheat surpluses has brought to an end "another phase of the postwar history of world trade in wheat" the International Wheat Council said yesterday. In a communique winding up its 47th international session, the council predicted a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 397 8 AS a matter of routine the U.N. General Assembly annually passed the resolution calling on all states to help liberation movements and to stop all aid to South Africa, Portugal and Rhodesia. Though 76 nations voted for this resolution, yet the significance lay in the seven who
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  • 360 8 THE Singapore bus companies should heed the warning of Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Toh Chin Chye that unless they run their services in an efficient manner, their licences would be revoked. The bus travelling public have to put up with dirty buses, rude conductors, and the devil-may-care drivers.
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  • 1785 8 IN order to implement a 11 the various projects listed as priority, Government has made a provision amounting to $373.6 million for the next five years beginning from 1966 to 1970. Of this amount approximately $6O million is contributed
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  • 487 8 ONE of the recent ittuet of "World Health/' the magazine of the World Health Organisation (WHO), gives large extracts of the report presented by Dr. M.G. Condau, WHO Direc-tor-General, to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. This report, from which a few extracts
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
    • 561 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. There no feature on the Stock Fa hange which developed a q. et tone. In the industrial «t(*ion prices were fractionally easier. Chemical suffered a slight jrcp with prices clipped jjc.vn t051.56 from $1.64, but iater picked up at $1.60. Gammon seemed to
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    • 42 9 YORK. Fri. (AP> -he Dow Jones spot comi^ f »dity price index advanced 0 43 to 140.06 The Dow Jones commodity futures index closed 139 07 up 0.43 Open high low close index ***** 139 19 138.72 139.07.
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    • 25 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPI).— Rubber market opened quiet With No. 1 RSS spot 182 18* No. 1 RSS CIF basil ports January 18i 184.
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    • 317 9 WA^HjWGTONJFrI^A^ absence of any French purchase the last two months has slowed the drain on the U.S. gold supply and there are indications the trend will continue at least through the end of the year. The Treasury Department was said France purchased $6OO 8
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    • 95 9 LONDON. Fri. (AP> London stock market trading was subdued yesterday by companv news and the approaching holiday. Leading industrials were general off fractions on lack of interest and small offers. but speculative stocks remained active. Dollar stocks and internationals were depressed bv a two point fall in
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    • 139 9 STOCKHOLM. Fri. What is claimed to be the world's first underground storage depot for crude oil has recently been completed in Gothenburg. It has been built for Shell-Koppartrans and has a total capacity of 180,000 cu.m. of oil. The depot consists of three large bays
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    • 44 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures closed: Jan 22.20 22.80 Mar 22.50 23.00 May 22.50 23.00 Jul 22.50 23.00 Sep 22.50 23.00 Dec 22.50 23.00 Jan 22.50 23.00 Spot No. 1 RSS remained steady at 22 1/4 cents per pound, nominal.
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    • 48 9 NEW YORK. Fri. <AP) Dow Jones stock averages (open) (high) (low) close, changes 30 industrials 817.42 820.82 804.45 809.18 Off 8.80 20 rails 208.47 209.12 206.33 206.73 off 1.69 15 untlllties 136.81 137.45 135.75 136.78 up 0.06 65 stocks 290.18 291.32 286.47 287.88 off 2.36.
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    • 86 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today. They were: New York: Buying TT. 32-11/16; Airmail O D. 32-13/ 16; 90 d/st. 35-5/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying TT 35 7/16; Airmail OD 35-7/16; 90 d/st. 36-1/8
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    • 299 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Fri January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 60J cents per lb., down i cent from from previous close. The tone was quiet. The morning market was very quiet and unchanged to slightly lower than last
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    • 58 9 JAKARTA. Fri. (AFP> The Association of Indonesian private entrepreneurs "Bamunas" has proposed the opening of an Indonesian trading centre in Singapore. Antara reported today. The centre is intended to smoothen out IndonesiaSingapore trade relations. In order to explore further trade possibilities Bamunas has sent a
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    • 215 9 LONDON, Fri. A third successful North Sea gas strike in as many attempts has been achieved by a combine that includes the British Gas Council the country's nationalised gas industry. The latest is some 55 miles north east of Great Yarmouth on England's east
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    • 208 9 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) Declines in steel and autos in November dealt U.S. industrial production its second setback in three months. the Federal Reserve Board ha« reported. The board s Index of industrial production fell to 158.3 per cent of its *****9 average, down threetenths of
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    • 168 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (LTI) Stock prices have declined a broad front in moderate trading. Proflt-'.aking. centreing on the high-priced glamour issues, wiped out an early advance. Analysts said the selloff apparently was another consolidation move after the recent advances. Additional gloomy forecasts for the auto industry
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    • 116 9 NEW YORK. Fri. <AP) The Stock Market closed sharply lower yesterday amid concern about the economy and the Vietnam conflict. Trading was fairly active. The November drop in industrial production and reports f ro.n business leaders about a slackening in Eetom made a drab backdrop for
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    • 24 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP) Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No sales Spot No. 1 ribbed smoke sheets 22 1/4 N. N-nominal.
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    • 163 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. Singapore's Raffles Place was given another touch of gaiety for the festive season when a Christmas tree grown in the famous fir and pine forests of Germany was presented to the people of Singapore. The tree was a gift by
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    • 14 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The tin price for today was $604 per plcul. down
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    • 441 9 INDUSTRIAL B. 0. Bou*tead 1.57 Central Sugar* CD 1.15 1.18 Chemical Co 1.50 1.60 Cold •Horace CD... 5 08 3.10 Dun lop CR 2.5ft F.. Smelting 4.06 4.08 F.s*a Orda 8.02 t*«.o Pref 1.07 1.08 Flt/.patrlck* 1.40 1.55 F. V Orda. 3.58 3.40 (iammon 1.2ft 1.30 (.eornrtown
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    • 45 9 (Managerr price*) B. 8. flrat Malayan MS 2.M Second Malayan l.M 1.81 Third Malayan 108 1.19 MalayMan Commerce XD .84 .88 Mai. Mavlngi Fund 1.29 1.30 Sterling Commodity 8/8 4/8 F1r*t Hone konc 1.00 l.n.M Second Hong Kong .to .74* (•Hong Kong Currency)
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    • 115 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. flint** pore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were. Rners sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 41.90 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 44.00 Loo«e Copra Mixed f>ec/Jan. IMS Sugar (Java) exgodown 24..V) Nutmegs I10« mm 4S5.00 Nutmeg* B A ff mm 235.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) mm 115.00
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    • 25 9 HONK KONG. Fri. (UPI) —Money quotations. HKS5.7225 Z5.***** per US dollar for cash. HK$ 15.99 per pound sterling. HK?2fi7.12!S per tael gold.
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    • 159 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today. Godowns Vessels 3/4 Straat Florida 10 11 Glenlyon 15/16 Benvorlich 19 Nankai Maru 23/24 Kunak 25/26 Nissho Maru 31 32 Chekiang 33/34 Neleus 35/36 Hakubasan Maru 38/39 Fernmoor 42 43 Kostrena 44 Kibi Maru 46 Srbija
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    • 858 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time «.:W a.m. Airline MAL 020 from Kuala l.umpiir. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MAL 121 from Kuala Lupinur. Time 1030 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuchlng. Time 10.55 a.in Airline MAL 005 from Peming. I poll. Kuala Lumpur. Malarra. Time 11.15 a.m. Airline
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  • 195 11 ALOR STAR. FRIDAY: By JAMALJ THE PRIME MINISTER, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today said it was a "wise step" for Indonesia to return all foreign companies which were confiscated by the former proCommunist regime during the confrontation with Malaysia. [he Tunku said this today before he
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  • 122 11 TANAH RATA, Fri. Hotels here have been warned to keep their registers up-to-date. The acting OCPD. Inspector Nordin Zakarla, :em also to keep a record of "short time v;s:::rs" who did not stay overnight. "In view of the forthcrminz festive season. I urge hotel keepers
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  • 105 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Sixteen Asian countries will attend an international Asian seminar here in February to discuss ways and means of integrating the Christian schools in Asian cultures. Brother John, assistant se retary of the organising committee of the La Salle School, Klang. said today that the
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  • 89 11 PENANG, Fri. Llm um Koeh. 50. claimed trial today in the Sessions Court to an amended charge of assisting in disposing of 52 107 worth of sandalwood £hich he sold to Guan Seng P'*n joss-stick factory on May 24. Llm also claimed trial to another
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  • 199 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The president of the National Land Finance Co-operative Society Ltd., Tan Sri V. T. Sambanthan, announced today that the Society had come to an agreement with the Anglo Oriental Plantations Ltd. for the purchase of Sun g e i Choh Estate, Rawang.
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  • 68 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Democratic Action Party will bold its mass rallv on Sunday at Jalan Haji Husain at 7.30 p.m. in connection with the Kampong Bahru State By-election. The DAP speakers will be Mr. C.V. Devan Nair. Sec-retary-General of DAP. Dr. Chen Man Hin, Vice-Chair-man.
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  • 57 11 IPOH, Fri. A market snatch-thief, Goh Cheng, who robbed a housewife, Halijah binte Mohamed Saad, of her handbag, was sentenced to three months' jail in the Magistrate's Court here today. Goh pleaded guilty to the charge. The incident took place by the side of the
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  • 153 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. (JAPEX) has announced the contents of a contract it signed with Indonesia's Statemanaged oil company, Permina, for developing oil resources off the coast of East Kalimantan. The contract, signed locally by the JAPEX's President Mr. Hideo
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  • 66 11 Mrs. Marina Samad-Yahya. of Penang, who now lives in London, is seen in a studio of the British Broadcasting Corporation where recently she recorded a Malay translation of the goodwill message which Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will broadcast to the Commonwealth on Christmas Day. The recording by Mrs. Samad-Yahya
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  • 243 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Culture, Youth and Sports. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, urged the rural people to change their attitude of wanting to depend solely on the government for every assistance. He said they should now realise that the
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  • 39 11 JESSELTON, Fri. The first mosque constructed under the district rural development projects and costing $25,000, has been opened at Kampong Layang Layangan in Labuan. The site for the mosque was donated by Enche Ahmad bin Sulaiman.
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  • 167 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The vis ting correspondent of Pravda. Mr. Yuri Yasnev. called on the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, at the Federal Treasury today. He spent an hour in discussion with the Minister. He was very interested to learn about Malaysia's financial
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  • 77 11 PENANG, Fri. —State Executive Councillor. Mr. Kee Yonf Chin, on behalf of the Chief Minister. Penang. presented a cheque for $lO,OOO to the Kampong Sanglang Chinese temple in Nibong Tebal yesterday. Before presenting the cheque. Mr. Kee said that even though Islam was the official religion of
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  • 210 11 Girls cause free-for-all at fair KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A free-for-all fist fight broke out at a private fun fair at Sungei Way last night and a youth, who "tried to help," was the only casualty. I The good Samaritan. Phang Ah Joy. a construction employee, staggered out of the melee
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  • 55 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Wong See Hah. a tin mine "adviser", was today sentenced to nine months' jail after he was found guilty in a Magistrate's Court here for extortion. Wong, the Court was told, extorted "a sum of money" from Ng Choo Kiat at the latter's house in
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  • 202 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt— A Malaysian Government transport specialist has held discussions with experts in Britain which he believes will help Malaysia in the transport developmentformulation of a 10-year plan study next year. He is Enche Ahmad bin Sidek, of Kuala Pilah, assistant Secretary in the
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  • 117 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Director of the Berlin Institute for mass communication in developing countries. Mr. Horst M. Scheffold. has arrived here last night with the intention of meeting as man? Malaysian journalists as possible. He is anxious to meet them as this will
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  • 204 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Railway Administration will have additional passenger accommodation on all day and night express and local trains during the Christmas and New Year holidays from Dec. 21 to Jan. 4. The night express trains in each direction between Kuala Lumpur and Prai
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  • 217 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. There were 99 road accidents of which two were serious and one fatal, during the past 24 hours. The fatal accident occurred at the junction of ictoria Street and Halloway Street at about 4.15 p.m. yesterday when a woman pedestrian was knocked by
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  • 151 11 BITTERWORTH, Fri. A Thai Boon Sonf Ocharpat. who was arrested with three other Thaia. for conveying dutiable good* and attempting to evade customs duty here, jumped bail. This was told by Asst. Superintendent of Customs. Preventive Branch. Enche Shariff bin Ghazali. at the trial of three Thai
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  • 155 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Thera.iiamentary Secretary to r the Minister of Health." Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. this even'♦k S oi u tlie children of tne St. Andrew's Orthopae i c for their ready cheerfulness and willingness not onl y tot themselves but also for the pleasure
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  • 121 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A three-day conference of Jehovah's Witnesses is being held at the Bukit Timah Community Centre with some 200 delegates attending The conference which began today and ends on Sunday will deal chiefly with promoting family worship and unity. A new film. "Heritage", which dealt with
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  • 64 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Universal Auto Supply, which deals with motor accessories and equipment, opens its doors for business today. The firm, at 125 Selegie Road, are importers and exporters of all types of motor accessories. They deal in products from many countries, including Germany, America, Britain,
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  • SHOW BUSINESS
    • 321 12 Penang, Fri. OHAPELY Miss Shirley Wong, who hails from Taiwan, can be acclaimed a rarity in the world of music for, she not only sings in her soft, low, husky voice, but also plays the accordion beautifully. She is performing nightly at
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    • 330 12 SINGAPORE. Frl. For curvaceous 24-year old Korean songstress. Susie Hyun. "HAPPINESS" is travelling to as many different parts of the world. Her s is the case of the old old story of have-voice-will-travel'. And she is determined to fulfill her ambition of seeing as much
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    • 521 12 fHRISTMAS is just round the corner. Everywhere you go you are reminded of the fast approaching yuletide season. All over the town, in various forms and shapes, the lingering message put across seems to ask: Have you done your shopping? Don't
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 174 12 NEW SOUTHERN BAR CABARET 42, Eu Tong Sen Street, Singapore. Cabaret Tel: ***** Open Daily B .rT«b 9m?o 6 EVENING: 5.00 p.m. 9.00 p.m. Cabaret girl Booking Rate: $6.00 1 hour $3.00 hour (15 Beautiful Top Singers) (5 Beautiful Top Singers) II II BAR NIGHTCLUB Tastefully decorated Sk up-to-date Bar
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    • 26 12 Shop at HENG COMPANY 16. THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE, 1. Dealers in all kinds of transistor Radios. Tape Recorders, Cameras, Watches. Pens, Electricals, Records, etc. TEL: *****
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    • 241 12 m/ MANDARIN PALACE Grand Opening To-night Show Time, 10 p.m. C 12.30 p.m. THE EXOTIC JAPANESE BOMBSHELL MISS: TOMOKO ONE OF THE BEST NIGHTCLUB ENTERTAINER FROM TOKYO. WHERE# -the ACTION Is tJ oiN SHiil Plgat 51 s s c v m V •0, The Ric Rrit i» brrr by thr
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  • 776 13  -  By DR. JOILANN B. GRADL, B. GRADL, FEDERAL MINISTER BONN, Fri. One of the topics currently occupying the public mind is West Germany's policy towards eastern and southeastern Europe. Sometimes one gets the impression that people expect miracles from establishment of diplomatic relations with
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  • 143 13 MELBOURNE, Australia. Fri. A recent world health conference in Dublin, Ireland, decided to hold its next conference in 1968 in Australia. According to an Australian delegate to the conference, Sir. Ronald Grieve, health insurance experts in many countries agreed that Australia led the world in voluntary
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  • 236 13  -  MEDICAL MEMOS by H.L. Herschensohn, M.D. •'MY HUSBAND is almost completely bedridden because of a heart and kidney condition. His bedroom is like a hospital room except it has carpeting. Is it necessary to rip up the carpeting and install tile to make it more
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 259 13 PSHAW ORGANISATION APlTOL Phone 297S9 .NO FREE LIST* voW «ho«in(: 11. 1.4.V 4. ».M Lane Jeffries A* Mitsuoko RISS! KISS! KILL! KILL!" Techniscope A Technicolor M'nite No Free List of Our X'ma.* Attraction fv MacLaine A Michael Caine ,,\MBIT" Technicolor 'UI-8B1 0 O Phone 2841' rtv*L WFFK: 11 am. 3.30.
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    • 212 13 iwji;r-vfi ORGANISATION ~u&, ODEON 31 ST SPECTACl' LA B DAT! Daily 3 Show*: It.4.1. 4.8ft ft.ll Tomorrow Extra Show at 9 a m. Admission! $1 SO, S2.SA MM Cash Booking* Onlyi 20th Century Fox Present# THE DINO DE LAURENTII* Production Of 'The Bible'.. .In The Betlnnlnt FILMED IN D-150 Technicolor
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  • 527 14  -  By Windsor Lad KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Pinkson should win the Patron's Cup over 7f. for MARA Class 1 performers (Race 4) at the Selangor Amateur Meeting here this afternoon. Pinkson made a winning debut under MARA rules at Bukit Timah in October when he led
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  • 488 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Following is the order of running, draw and acceptances for Saturday's Selangor Amateur Races at Kuala Lumpur: RACE ONE The Hurlingham Scurry 2.00 p.m. M.A.R.A. Class 5 2 Furs. (Catchueights: 12 si 7 lbs.) Jaya 11 (7 lbs. penalty) 11 Tanjong Surat 3
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  • 49 14 RACE I.—JAYA n Kedidi Tanjong Surat RACE 2.—STAR II Black Velvet Jackie's Pride. RACE 3.—HUNTER Furv St. Honore. RACE 4.—PINKSON Mighty Ruler Arouse RACE 5 —IN WINNING MOOD Wonder Scout Victor's Jot. RACE 6—CORNELIA Statesman Belmont Park. RACE 7 SAILOR Perwira Barhuv RACE B—WTNDSPIEL Lui Hoon Gre* Elegance.
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  • 67 14 LONDON. Fri. Walter McGowan. the world flyweight boxing champion, left Heathrow Airport on Thursday night for Bangkok to defend his title against the young Thailand boxer. Chartchai Chionoi, on Dec. 30. McGowan. asked how he felt about the fight, said: "Very confident. I feel fine. In fact.
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  • 341 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Rugby Union has announced the Malaysian XV comprising 22 players and two officials for the 10-day Bangkok tour beginning from Dec. 21 to 30. This was disclosed to Sunsport today by the Sees retary of the MRU, Mr.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 433 14 classified) ADVERTISEMENTS J RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum) Bible Presbyterian Church Zion Serangoon Garden 9.15 a.m., Life Gilstead Road, 10 00 a.m., Galilee Pasir Panjang 5.00 p.m. "Jesus Saves" SITUATION VACANT 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS* MEDICAL SERVICE APPLICATIONS are invited from medical practitioners resident in Singapore
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    • 449 14 NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PERAK TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R., di-dalam kelas "C" dan ka-atas ber Kepala I, Kepala Kechil 2. akan di-terima diPejabat Jurutera Negeri, Jaoatan Kerja Raya, Perak, Ipoh, hingga jam pukol 12.00 tengah hari pada shb Januari, 1967 untok:CONSTRUCTION IN REINFORCED CONCRETE OF A ROAD BRIDGE
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    • 613 14 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 20 WHEREAS the streets known as: 1) Marlene Avenue from Brighton Avenue to Lot 973 Mukim 18 2) Peck Hay Road T.S. 27 within the Republic of Singapore. not being public streets have been levelled, channelled, drained.
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    • 284 14 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19 (2) Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19 (2> of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 that the Director of Public Works requires the execution of streetworks in
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    • 221 14 NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS THIS IS TO THANK OUR CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR UNDERSTANDING AND CO-OPERATION DURING THIS PERIOD WHEN WE ARE UNDERGOING INDUSTRIAL ACTION BY OUR STAFF WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE SINGAPORE BANK EMPLOYEES' UNION. WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THE MANAGEMENT CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. MARRIAGE LEE CHIN s
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  • 136 15 Debra Markus of Israel, winner of the pold medal In Women's 2ftO-Metre Dash, erles on the stand after rerflvint the frold medal. The Israeli jirl had collapsed after breakinf the tape and had to be rarfled out. Japan's Miss Tsujishita took the silver and Miss Iked a
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  • 240 15 BANGKOK m »UPI) It is going to take a brinks truck to get the Japanese home safely After the Asian Game*. As of Thursday the team from the land of the Rising Sun has collected 80 gold medals amone the 129 awarded
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  • 402 15  -  By Kalwant S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Frl. India's Davis Cup team heading for "Down Under" to meet the Australians in the final are confident of ousting their opponents from their long relon as "kingpins" of the tennis world. Th« tsem mad* e 24-hour stopover in Singapore
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  • 257 15 MALACCA Fri. The Aver Keroh Country Club which was formed last year added Another win to their credit when they beat Beremban International Golf Club by 9J to 4t at the Ayer Keroh golf course here. Full details lAyer Keroh C. C. mentlonrd first"*
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  • 648 15 BANGKOK, Fri. (AFP). —This typewriter is being cudgeled by an ink-stained wretch who's just itching to throw it at the first smart guy who says sportswriters never had it so good, why they're even being paid for it. Top of the morning."' we
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  • 439 15 BANGKOK. Fri. (AFP) It was "Rising Sun" yesterday again oil the sixth and final day of the track and field programme. In fact, the Japanese contingent took no less than eleven of the twenty one medals gning in the Main Stadium,
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  • 357 15 BANGKOK. Fri. «AFP> Pakistan, the defending champions and India, the Olympic chrmpions seem bound to clash, once again, in yet another hockey final when on December 19 the Sixth Games hockey will be played in Bangkok. India the top qualifier from the first round Pool
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  • SUNSPORT SPECIAL
    • 60 16 A Malaysian plaver leaps with the ball in scoring attempt as Ceylonesf opponent tries to Intercept. Malaysia beat Ceylon 87-53 in Wednesday's match.—l*Pl Photo. UPI Photo. Pakistan's Inside right Din Zaka-L'd. left, and Hong Kong's inside left Kul»p Sineh struggle for the ball during the Asian Games field
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    • 328 16 Malaysia withdrew its team from the 4,000 metres team pursuit series at the velodrome here this morning because one of its riders Abdul Kadir Rosli injured himself in the 1600 metres team trial which preceded it. 10.000 metres massed start elimination round:—lst semi final: (first three in each
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    • 439 16 JAPAN revel.ing on a soggy. greasy pitch, tnis evening trounced Singapore by five goals to one in an Asian Games quarterfinal league fixture. The Japanese, always fitter and faster, had the sligntly clumsy Singapore side right under their thumbs for the major
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    • 720 16 CHOONG COMPLAINS OF WRONG DECISIONS From AFP, UPI and AP BANGKOK, Fri. Malaysia, ranked as the top badminton nation of the world, were trailing 1-3 against Thailand at the end of the first day's play in the final of the Asian Games men's team badminton
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    • 130 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tan Sri M. Ghazaii bin Shafie. president of the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union has sent a telegram to Enche Osman Daim, MAAU team manager in Bangkok, congratulating him and the Malaysian team on their achievements. The telegram read: •On behalf of MAAU
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    • 513 16 THE Singapore shooting team which has so far found the medals in the current Asian Games competition most elusive, are confident that they will break the "duck" in tomorrow's small bore prone event. "We have always been strong in that event and we feel
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    • 476 16 Pakistan, the defending champions qualified for ?ne Fifth Asian Games hockey final when they defeated Malaysia by 5 goa's to 1 12 the first semi finals here t> day. Half time score I—l. Pakistan had made twe changes in their team which had played
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
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