Eastern Sun, 19 December 1966
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Title Section25 1966-12-19 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 154 Monday, December 19 1966. IMC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration225 1966-12-19 1 PENANG, Sun. Soft spoken Majorie Rongsank (19) won the Miss Malaysia-Miss International contest held at the Han Chiang High School, here last night. will represent Malay- -t at the forthcoming y.iv International contest y Beach. California. U 8 v Second in the contest frs>225 words
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Article25 1966-12-19 1 Manila Sun <AP> y Americans plunged to r death :n a sugar cane field today when their parachutes became entangled during a jump.25 words
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Article, Illustration450 1966-12-19 1 ROBERT KUAN - Youths should not waste time and if they did they would be left behind Sultan By ROBERT KUAN IPOH, SUNDAY: THE SULTAN OF PERA K has expressed his disagreement on the attitude oi certain Malay youths who leisure or loitering about town. During the present period of450 words
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Article166 1966-12-19 1 SAIGON Sun <AFP» India's "Miss World" Reita Faria may entertain American troops in Vietnam but she will not be allowed to talk about politics. Jokes on political subjects will be strictly confined to entertainers on the Bob Hope's Show, it wa.s learned nere today. Strict instructions have166 words
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456 1966-12-19 1 PENANG, Sun. A gallant father was just in time to save his 12-year-old daughter from death during the Festival of Penang Cross-Channel Swim yesterday evening as a huge ocean-going steamer was heading directly towards her in the rough sea. Thousands of456 words
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Article89 1966-12-19 1 HOM* KONG. Sua. (AFP) Vietconr forces claimed to have wiped out nearly .40.000 enemy troop* and downed U32 U.S. planes, in South Vietnam during this year. The Liberation Press Agency, quoted by Hanoi Radio today, said in a communique issued on the occasion of the 6th89 words
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Article93 1966-12-19 1 PURI. India. Sun. —Hindu Holy Man Jagadguru Sankaracharya. who has hedged to fast until a nationwide ban is imposed on cow s aughter. was reported weaker today as he entered his 28th day without food and refused even water from the Ganges River. Followers of Sankaracharya. one93 words
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Article57 1966-12-19 1 NEW DELHI. INDIA. Sun. The Internationa] Union of Family Organisations ended a week-long conference yesterday by urging large-scale introduction of family planning and marriage counselling In Asia. The conference, attended by 585 delegates, also called for additional family research projects in Asia to collect data on57 words
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Article, Illustration515 1966-12-19 2 Says S' Finance SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Li m Kim Son, today stressed the need for Singaporeans to readjust themselves to become local-brand conscious. Speaking at the opening of the Fullmark Industries Limited in Jurong, the Minister also stressed the need toEastern Sun pix - 515 words
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Article, Illustration44 1966-12-19 2 Peel applet for appleeaoce the eaty way, with the help of boiling witer. Wash the fruit, cut in quarter*, remove eorea, *nd place in a kettle. Pour oo juet enough boiling water to cover. Skint can be puDed off after 10-minute aoaking.44 words
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Article, Illustration623 1966-12-19 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today colled on the people to work twice as hard to preserve Sinoooore's present economic position. He saidthis during his tour of his T.lok Aytr constituency. He began hit tour from the TelokEastern Sun Pix - 623 words
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584 1966-12-19 2 SINGAPORE:. Sun.The terms of the Double Taxation Agreement between the Governments of Singapore and Malaysia were described as "fair and reasonable'* by the Chairman of Malayan Banking Ltd.. Mr. Oti Tjong le, during his address to shareholders in Kuala Lumpur recently. Hp said that584 words
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291 1966-12-19 2 -RAJA SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said tonight that citizens of Singapore should place the vital interests of the country before personal interests. At times, said the Minister, it would be expected that personal sacrifices had to be mode.291 words
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Article32 1966-12-19 2 KUCHING. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has approved the appointment of Mr. R. G. Smith, as the Deputy Commissioner. Sarawak Constabulary. Royal Malaysia Police, with effect Irom Nov. 9.32 words
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Article379 1966-12-19 2 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Two ratings from the Royal Navy have vowed that it will b e Q long, long time before they go fishing ogci n in the waters around Malaysia and Sing c pore. They are Able Seamen Robin Getty a n( j Philip379 words
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Article131 1966-12-19 2 SINGAPORE. Sun Ti> Singapore Central s.kTemple has sent a te>gra~ to India supporting S leader Sant Fateh Singh; demands for more territctor the Punjab. The Sikh leader is c rently preparing for a ir m v. unto-death protest and firebath to back hi* demands. The Indian131 words
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Article42 1966-12-19 2 IPOH. Bun. An exhibition of Chinese art of selfdefence was given at the inauguration of the Mala sia Tai Chi Gymna>t:c Institute in Chew Sin On Road. Hoover Park her# today. The demonstration followed by a cocktail par:,42 words
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Article25 1966-12-19 2 PENANG. Sun. Tr.» Lion*' Club of Penan? v. hold a barbeque party a: No. 67. Western Road hers at 8 p.m. on Tuesday.25 words
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Miscellaneous20 1966-12-19 2 S'pore Diary Victoria Theatre *A Nig"of Children's Plavs" 7 3n p~. Victoria Memorial Hall Book exhibition 10 a.m. 7 p.m.20 words
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263 1966-12-19 3 f POH. Sun. Forty Perak restricted residents now in 1 -exile" in Grik and Lenggong, are patiently hoping for the Committee of Review here to reduce their term of banishment. The Committee of Review nas scheduled to sit at Grik ve<terday. but hearing263 words
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Article, Illustration427 1966-12-19 3 IF THINGS GO WRONG... TAN, LIM LOSE ONLY POLITICAL FACES' OTHERS EVERYTHING KUALA LUMPUR, SUN. "pETTY shopkeepers who know nothing of finance" is hardly the way to refer to the Bankers and Chambers of Commerce in both Malaysia and Singapore who have pleaded for427 words
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275 1966-12-19 3 IVTUAR, Sun. The 204-strong Johore State Union of Fire Fighting Services yesterday hit out at the Johore State Government for its "just-keep-quiet" attitude over the Union's appeal for shorter working hours. In an exclusive interview with the Eastern Sun, Enche Mohamed Shah bin Ahmad,275 words
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Article, Illustration84 1966-12-19 3 IPOH. Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Song Tee Diong after their wedding at the Reeistrv of Marriages in Ipoh recently. Mr. Song, a Malaysian soccer star who captained the Perak team for four Tfars. is a teacher of the Anglo-Chinese School here. He is the ninth son ofEASTERN SUN Pix - 84 words
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120 1966-12-19 3 Kuala lumpur. Sun. Malaysian student councillors in the University of Singapore are -esigning from the 20th Students* Council, a spokeman for the University of Singapore Students' I n ion said. Their resignation was due to the Singapore Prime truster. Mr. Lee Kuan Vex s harrassment and120 words
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Article52 1966-12-19 3 MUAR. Sun. AntlJf j vernment writings were morning found on the r<i et6 near the Labour tTPartment at Jalan Haji adu and the Headquarters the Muar Branch of the Waiaysian Chinese Associa°Tu at Jalan Bakri here. The white-painted writes in Chinese criticised Alliance Government's gand over the Chinese52 words
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197 1966-12-19 3 PENANG. Sun. An estimated 50.000 people had visited Penang during the island s festival celebrations. the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. said recently. Tan Sri Wong was speaking at the presentation of prizes to the winners of the best illuminated floats and197 words
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211 1966-12-19 3 KUALA Ll'MPt'R. Sun. The visiting correspondent of Pravda, Mr. Yuri Yannev. claimed Communism sounded very noble in its genuine interpretation but its image was distorted by Pseudo-Communists. The Communist, he said stood for peace, friendship and non-interference of other foreign policies. He added Russian211 words
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Article, Illustration72 1966-12-19 3 PENANG, Sun. Penang's Miss Majorie Rongsank. 19 (seated) was crowned "Miss Malaysia'' at the Coronation Banquet and Rail of the Miss Malaysia International Beauty Pageant held at Penang Chinese Girls' High School here, recently. Standing behind her are the other four finalists (from left): Miss Johore (Maznah72 words
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Article155 1966-12-19 3 SEREMBAN, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan has said that a free trip to Mecca would be awarded to the Negri Sembilan representatives if they gained second place in the National-Level Koran Reading Competition to be held in Kuala Lumpur soon. The first155 words
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Advertisement13 1966-12-19 3 Robinson's JOHN LITTLE'S SHOPPING CENTRE OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. MONDAY TO FRIDAY S <>13 words
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569 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prim# Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has said that in two weeks' time, the union leaders of the public daily-rated workers, may realise that their course of action "may not be the best one." In a speech at the Jalan Kayu sub-branch569 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-12-19 4 Photo shows (from left): Mr. Teo Kan Leong Singapore Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Social Affairs. Mrs. Chan Chee Seng,PANA photo - 113 words
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Article180 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free Aim showg at the following places during the week commencing tomorrow till Dec. 23. Al! shows will begin at 7.30 p.m. and short talks on current topics will be given by the180 words
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Article31 1966-12-19 4 MUAR Sun. The Muar District Eng Choon Association at Jalan Maharani here will celebrate its 73rd anniversary with a dinner at its premises at 7 p.m. on Jan. 1.31 words
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326 1966-12-19 4 Seventh day Adventists doing massive aid work SINGAPORE. Sun Massive aid ha* been given by the Seventh-dav Adventist denomination to developing nations of the world, it was reported in the Philippines. This report \va« g:\en to dea delegate? attending the annual council of the North Phil ppme Union Mission of326 words
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Article, Illustration107 1966-12-19 4 v INGAPORE, Sun. A (food number of dealers in the motor vehicle spare parts trade was present at the opening of Universal Auto Supply at Selegie Road. The new company, with its ultra modern setting, offers to customers a wide range of motor spare parts,107 words
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Article68 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Public Utilities Board will be carrying out work at Florence Road substation to extend the existing electrical power system. It is. therefore, necessary to interrupt electricity supplies on Wednesday (Dec 21) from 9 a.m. to 7.30 p.m! Jn the areas bounded by Lorong Ah68 words
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131 1966-12-19 4 SEREMBAN. Sun Two labour drleeation* from two estates in Seremban were ?ivrn an assurance by the Negri Sembilan Mentri Besar, Dato (Dr.) Mohd. Said bin Mohamed. that the Got. eminent would look into the matter of fragmentation of the two estates. The two estates in131 words
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Article39 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr*. Louisa E. Cheang, through the persuasion of her friends will be organising her eighth Christmas party for 100 un-der-privileged children on Dec. 28. 29 and 30 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.39 words
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Article154 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister's office has listed Ave Malaysia and Singapore commemorative stamp* which will be rendered invalid from May. next year. The stamps are those in commemoration of: The Installation of His Majesty the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong. lPfil (in cts. grey on154 words
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156 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. 4 local competitor. Petty Officer. Cook T-ai Wai Sun. sent in his entries to th e Far East Fleet's bread and cake making competition at the Singapore Naval Base and won two first prizes. Petty Officer Tsai a coo* from the H.M.S.156 words
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Article71 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Three members of the Singapore Bar. Messrs. James McWilliam. Kh<* Hin Hiong and S. K. Lee, have been appointed Judp Advocates to act it any court-martial convened under the provisions of the Singapore Army Act, 1965. The appointments were announced in this week's Singapore71 words
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62 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government intend? to pioneer status to two more industries electrica apparatus (producing cal motors, all type? l metal working (producing metal-slotted angles^ This was announced m the latest Government Gazette by the Minister of Finance. Mr. Lim Kim San. The industries62 words
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152 1966-12-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Smuggling: into Malaysia through the Customs checkpoint here and other channels are reported to be on the increase. In the latest incident, a two-man Customs night patrol gave chase to a speeding car loaded with bales of textiles. A Customs spokesman152 words
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Article65 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The total amount of currency notes in circulation as on October 1. this year, totalled over $1,440.9 million. A statement issued by the Chairman of the Board of Currency. Malaya and Borneo Territories, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. was published in the Government Gazette last65 words
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Article78 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE Sun. Another three societies have been registered by the Registrar of Societies under the Societies Ordinance. They are the Singapore Dried Marine Product* Im?r>rters Association at 5. eo Hong Road (with effect from Dec. 7»; The Singapore Garment Manufacturers' Association at 1-3 A. Jalan Kubor.78 words
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Article31 1966-12-19 4 MUAR. Sun. The Keng Chew Association of Batu Pahat has called on its members to apply the Association's Educational Fund for their children from Tuesday to Jan. 10.31 words
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Article, Illustration221 1966-12-19 5 J 4P4NESE office clerk (Top.) Takeshi Tominaga beams happily on being presented icith a simple dress made from Japanese 1.000 Yen, 500 Yen and 100 Yen bills from a charming Japanese fashion model. He uas one of the many pedestrians who took part in aPANA PHOTOS - 221 words
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190 1966-12-19 5 Rhodesia: rPHE Rhodesian crisis has not been solved by the latest Security Council sanctions and will come back before the U.N. "with a vengeance" next March, diplomats said yesterday. March 1967 was the date when Secretary General U Thant will have to report on the190 words
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Article95 1966-12-19 5 TRAPANI. Sicily. Sun. (UPI) A Trapani court jailed a spurned suitor who kidnapped the girl he loved. Filippo Melodia. 23, listened impassively as the court convicted him. of kidnapping, continued rape, at temped violence, damaging property and grazing his cattle on other peoples grounds. The court95 words
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Article67 1966-12-19 5 MADRID, Sun. (AFP) Nine basque workers were arrested for having spread propaganda against the referendum held last Wednesday, informed sources here said. In Madrid, a court ordered the confiscation of the property of three artists playwright Alfonso Sastre. the poet Gabriel Celaya and the painter Ricardo67 words
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Article193 1966-12-19 5 \E\V VOR K, Sun. <L Pl> Sophia Loren today confirmed rumours she is pregnant. The Italian film star said in a magazine interview she will five birth to her first child in the spring. Miss Loren. who is married to producer Carlo Ponti. discussed193 words
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Article81 1966-12-19 5 CAIRO. Sun. (UPI) The worst storm in 20 years hit the Northern Nile Delta yesterday, flooding villages and smashing coastal craft. There were no immediate reports of casualities. Seven villages were cut off by flood waters but emergency rescue teams managed to reach them. Hugh waves81 words
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Article78 1966-12-19 5 MEXICO CITY. Sun. (AP) Negotiations are under way to open Mexico City's first night clubrestaurant with bare* bosomed waitresses. The Newspaper Excelsior said yesterday that an unidentified American has commissioned hotel operator Alfonso Ruiz Gomez to initiate negotiations for such a luxury restaurant. Mr. Ruiz Gomez78 words
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Article, Illustration470 1966-12-19 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. Christmas 1966 is a time of hope for the world, President Johnson said recently when lighting the National Christmas Tree. "Throughout the world old quarrels are being forgotten," he said, "and nation is joining nation in a common effort470 words
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235 1966-12-19 6 PARIS. Sun. (AFP). Italian Foreign Minister Amintore Fanfani yesterday made a new bid to push forward the idea of European political unity, well- informed sources said. The idea has been in abeyance for four years, but Mr. Fanfani was believed to have raised it235 words
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Article55 1966-12-19 6 VATICAN City. Sun. (AP) The atican announced yesterday that Pope Paul VTs Christmas message on Dec. wi be broadcast worldwide by Vatican Radio. The speech will be delivered at 1900 GMT. Vatican Radio will broadest the speech in shortwave Of 48.47. 41.38. 31.11. 25.63 and 19.81 metres, and55 words
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299 1966-12-19 6 REHOVOT. Israel, Sun. (UPI) An Israeli government leader warned last night that Israel would not "tolerate" stationing of other Arab troops in Jordan. Labour Minister Yigal Allon, tipped as probable Defence Minister in a forecast reshuffle of Premier Levi Eshkol's cabinet, said "Israel299 words
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Article86 1966-12-19 6 SEOUL, Sun (UPI> President Park Chung Hee said yesterday the government is prepared to manage the 1967 elections in "an unprecedentedly free an<i fair manner." At a formal press conference held at the presidential mansion, "on the third anniversary of his inauguration", Pres. Park discussed freely on the86 words
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Article320 1966-12-19 6 PARIS, Sun. (I/Pl). Rhodesian 'rebel' Premier lan Smith said in a television interview last night that Rhodesians can cope with the sanctions imposed by the United Nations. "We don't welcome them." he said, "but we have been living with them for the past year and320 words
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Article, Illustration73 1966-12-19 6 PARIS. Sun. Herr Willv Brandt, the new West German Foreign Minister (left) with the British Foreign Secretary Mr. George Brown (right) and the British Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. James Callaghan (centre) when they were in Paris for the two-day NATO council meeting73 words
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Article240 1966-12-19 6 SAIGON. Sun. (t'PI). Saigon's taxi drivers have demanded that American Military installations be moved out of the capital and into the suburbs. In letters to top Vietnamese and American officials, the cabbies complained that Gl's were wild drivers, ruffians, and attracted Vietcong terrorist attacks240 words
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Article101 1966-12-19 6 MANILA. Sun. lUPI) There was almost no editorial mournine in the Philippines over the death of Walt Disney, whose productions had a very special appeal for the family-loving Filipinos. All newspapers carried stones on his death, some carried elaoorate wire service layouts. But only Philippines Herald101 words
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Article109 1966-12-19 6 JAKARTA. Sun (UPI) The Indonesian government has agreed on plans for an earth oommunication satellite tracking station to be built in West Java by world communications. Inc. of America. Indonesian Director General for post and telecommunications Mr. Suhardjono said that the station will cost approximately US109 words
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246 1966-12-19 6 PASADENA. California. Sun. (AP). Dangerous radioactive Carbon-14. the result, in part, of nuclear testing —is falling out of the sky even faster than scientists expected, an engineer reports. "Fallout is dropping out of the stratosDhere Into the lower atmosphere which we breathe and will246 words
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Article89 1966-12-19 6 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Japan has established a new record for annual traffic deaths. By early this morning the 1966 death toll stood at 13.329, breaking the alltime high of 13.318 traffic deaths established in 1964 Police said so far this year an average of 38 persons died89 words
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Article96 1966-12-19 6 BOSTON, Sun. (UPI) Joseph P. Kennedy may return to his home today from New England Baptist Hospital, his personal physiciar said yesterday. Dr. Russell P. Boles Jr. said the 78-year-old retired diplomat's condition was "well stabilised" and his discharge will depend on the outcome of96 words
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Article53 1966-12-19 6 MANILA. Sun. <UPI) Federico Bernas of adjacent Caloocan City told police that he did not mind the singing of the bright faced Christmas carollers who serenaded him last night What bothered him was that they threw stones through the windows of his home when he failed to53 words
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Article58 1966-12-19 6 TAIPEI. Sun. (UPI) It was "Acupunture Day** in Taipei and practitioners of the healing art came from England, France. Hong Kong and the Philippines to celebrate. A total of 40 acupuncturists participated in the celebration at Taipei City Hal:. Acupuncture is a method of diagnosing and treating ailments58 words
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180 1966-12-19 6 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (AFP).—The United Nations trusteeship commission asked Britain yesterday to "hasten the decolonisation of Gibraltar" in consultation with the Spanish government before September, 1967. The resolution was approved by 78 to zero, with 12 abstentions. Both Britain and Spain voted in180 words
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Article107 1966-12-19 6 BANGKOK, Sun. (ATP) Thailand will lift her restrictions on the export ofjnee in the case of Hong Kons "as rice is urgently requirethere," Mr. Nam Phoonwathu, director genera, oi the Foreign Trade Der ar ment, said here. Hongkong is Thailand s traditional rice market. i«r. Phoonwathu said,107 words
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216 1966-12-19 6 HONOLULU, Sun. (AFP).—A U.S. biological research satellite vanished in space yesterday and cannot be recovered, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced. At first it was believed that the satellite had fallen as planned in the Pacific Ocean off Hawaii Army and Air216 words
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Article122 1966-12-19 6 JAKARTA. Sun. (AFP) A leading Indonesia: lawver yesterday rebut ted President Sukarno's ofr repeated claim that Indonesian revolution in full swing by saying that it had actually ended 21 years ago. Addressing a press conference Mr. Mashuri. Chairman of the Indonesian lawyers Association, said that the revolution122 words
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59 1966-12-19 7 SUNNYVALE, Calif. Sun. (AP) Lockheed Missile and Space Co., displays full-scale mock-up of inner hull of Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle being built for the U.S. Navy. The three inter connecting spheres will be inside rescue sub's outer hull and go down to 3,500 feet. Bell at bottom attaches to distressedAP photo - 59 words
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251 1966-12-19 7 LONDON, Sun. (AP).—-Like Alice said, the row over a British television version of 'Alice in Wonderland" gets curiouser and curiouser. The BBC on Nov. 24 termed its own £25.000 production of the Lewis Carroll classic as un^u.table for children. The BBC said the Mad251 words
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231 1966-12-19 7 W ASHINGTON. Sun. \P« Senator Jacob K. .nits has served notice he withdrawing his memberhp in an organisation hit has opposed granting membership in the United *»itions to Communist rhma. Tr.e New York Republimade known his intent letter to the New V ased Committee231 words
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Article158 1966-12-19 7 WILMINGTON. Delaware. Sun. (AP). Eugene E. Du Pont. 84. a great-grandson of the Founder of E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Co.. died at his home near here, yesterday. Mr. Du Pont was a member of the board of the firm for nearly half a158 words
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137 1966-12-19 7 BAGHDAD. Iraq. Sun. (AP). Syrian Vice Premier Dr. Ibrahim Makhous said in an interview published yesterday that nationalisation cannot be ruled out if no agreement is reached in the Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC) dispute. "We did not ask for nationalisation" said Dr. Makhous in137 words
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Article105 1966-12-19 7 ROME. Sun (AP> A 24-hour nation-wide train strike began last night, timed by unions to paralyse Italy's state-run rail system during the preChristmas rush. The walkout, called by Communist and non-Com-munist unions representing engineers and train personnel. started at 2100 2000 G\lT> and was set to last105 words
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787 1966-12-19 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sun. (AP).—l T .S. Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg expressed hope yesterday that the treaty outlawing use of outer space for warlike purposes could be a prelude to one outlawing the spread of nuclear weapons. He spoke in the U.N.787 words
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Article152 1966-12-19 7 KINSHASA. The Congo. Sun. (AP) President Joseph D. Mobutu shook up his cabinet yesterday sacking eight ministers and eliminating four cabinet posts. He shifted five ministers to new posts and added four new ones. No reason was given for the shake-up of the rabinet that was named152 words
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Article34 1966-12-19 7 FLORENCE, Sun. (AFP) Representatives of the American Consulate General here yesterday handed a cheque for U5553,000 to Professor Piero Birgellini, Mayor of Florence to help victims of the recent floods.34 words
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38 1966-12-19 7 MANILA, Sun. The temporary office of the Asian Development Bank is located on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors of the Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co. building in Makati, Rizal, outside Manila. The inauguration is scheduled for tomorrow.38 words
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Article142 1966-12-19 7 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. (I PI) The White parents whose daughter Sandra 11, has been declared coloured by the south African Government said they would exhaust all possibilities to get the ruling changed before considering offers from overseas to adopt the girl. Such offers have come from a142 words
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Article144 1966-12-19 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sun. (AP) —The U.N. Capital Development Fund just created by the General Assembly gives every sign of being bankrupt at birth. The operating funds for the new agency are to be raised by voluntary contributions. but a U.N. spokesman noted that144 words
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Article74 1966-12-19 7 LONDON. Sun (AP) Tara Browne, 21-year-old heir to part of the Guinness Brewery fortune, died in a hospital today after being in an auto crash. His Lotus Elan sports car was in collision with a parked panel truck in fashionable South Kensington. Tara Browne, whose74 words
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Article395 1966-12-19 7 BOSTON, Sun. (UPI).— The Christian Scienci Monitor yesterday urged a new attempt to seal the border between North and South Vietnam. The editorial said the United States should do anything possible to end the fighting through truce, and added: "If no such standfast is possible, all395 words
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Article89 1966-12-19 7 BALTIMORE. Maryland Sun. (AP). Lacey Van Buren Murrow. a retired U.S Air Force Brigadier Gener died of a self-in-flictec unshot wound, the Bait; -e medical examiners o.iice said yesterday. Police said the General left a note saying he had l>een despondent because of an illness. A spokesman89 words
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Miscellaneous138 1966-12-19 6 UNCLE FKOM REYKJAVIK ICELANP 70 SOUTH AMERICA,THE THRUM ORGANIZATION WAS IN STRANGE. MYSTERIOUS ACTION/ SOMETHING OP WORLP-SHAKING PROPORTIONS WAS ABOUT TO BREAK.' BUT WHAT MAS THtS TOP SECRET? WHO, HOW A Nil? WHERE WOULP THEY STRIKE? THESE WERE THE VITAL QUESTIONS ALEXANDER WAVERLY SOUGHT TO ANSWER AS HE LAUNCHER... k.138 words
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Article729 1966-12-19 8 AT a time when it was fashionable to claim that Malaysia enjoyed the highest standard of living in South-east Asia, Government officers tried to live up to that standard by erecting prestige buildings and furnishing their offices luxuriously. When the public criticised such unnecessary expenditure of public funds,729 words
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Article1089 1966-12-19 8 SAM N. ODAKA - BY: SAM N. ODAKA (Minister of Foreign -Affairs of Uganda)- WE HAVE said and we repeat that Africa must be free and all no n independent states must be liberated. This is not to suggest that we are unmindful of other problems around the globe. We1,089 words
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Article834 1966-12-19 8 JAKARTA, Sun. O (UPI) The past week in Indonesia was one marked with a crazy quilt of foreign confusion and the continued unveiling of a domestic intrigue that took place one year ago. Two Indonesian trouble sports again crept into the news: The island of Timor834 words
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Article, Illustration976 1966-12-19 9 Sun. The recent success of pioneer industries in Malaysia brought great interest to Matsushita Electric and Central Sugars, says a stockbroker's firm in their market weekly report. MATSUSHITA. which will produce the well known National brand of electric and electronic appliances976 words
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36 1966-12-19 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore's versatile T.V. star and nightclub singer. Miss Sakura dances the A-Go-Go to the music beamed out from a Discatron the revolutionary discovery in portable record players. Sole agents are the Borneo Company Limited.36 words
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148 1966-12-19 9 OSLO, Norway, Sun. (AP) Director Loke Mun Chong of Eagle Engineering Co. Ltd. of Singapore is presently visiting Norway to recommend Singapore to Norwegian shipowners as a natural shipping service centre. "More than 1,400 Scandinavian ships, out of which 1.000 were Norwegians, called148 words
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529 1966-12-19 9 OONN, Sun. The expansion of the German Lufthansa Airline in recent years might well be described as an air race against developments in the modern world. The climb in passenger figures is astonishing in itself. In the first half of 1966 the529 words
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72 1966-12-19 9 LONDON, Sun. (AP) The London stock market enjoyed a firm day yesterday in small trading volume. Sentiment was boosted by the favourable foreign trade report showing high exports and low imports. Best gains were in British industrial shares but oils also gained Coppers were72 words
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360 1966-12-19 9 STOCKHOLM Sun. An entirely new type of telephone transit centres incorporating computer control and electronics has been developed by Sweden's L. M. Ericsson telephone company and is now being introduced on a large scale. Orders for such equipment have recently been obtained from the Dutch360 words
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Article104 1966-12-19 9 STOCKHOLM, Sun A Swedish light-weight piston-engined aircraft, the four-seater MFI-10 Vipan. is to be built under licence in Spain. An agreement has recently been signed between Malmo Flygindustri and the Spanish company Arcamo. Manufacture is scheduled to start in 1967, principally for the Spanish market but104 words
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Article835 1966-12-19 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.35 a.m. Airline ML 019 from Kuala Lumpnr. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. Time 12.05 p.m. Airline ML835 words
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Article, Illustration815 1966-12-19 10 3aL /SinoJGWI - jReuizuted /AJ 3aL /Sino JGWI Kenneth Rexroth writes a gloomy foreword to "COMMUNITY AND PRIVACY Toward a New Architecture of Humanism (Pelican Original. 255 pp. 7/6) by Serge C'hermayeff and Christopher Alexander. He reels off the facts at a stunning pace. Every month enough human beings to815 words
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1005 1966-12-19 10 "AT Christmas I no more desire a rose *'Than wish a snotc in May's new-fangled^ mirth But after the bubbly and the sounds of revelry a good book is always a delight ...and books are always (almost always, anyway) perennially new. Let's look at a1,005 words
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Article434 1966-12-19 10 AND. yes. yes, yes. we almost did leave children out of the book page during Christmas time when festivities should centre around them. Having trouble choosing X'mas gifts for them? OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS. Kuala Lumpur branch, like a knight in shin:ng armour has come to the434 words
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Article, Illustration289 1966-12-19 10 IT IS one thing for the Salvation Army to reequip with electric guitars. it is quite another for an authoritarian religion to deal effectively with the cynicism of young minds which have been nurtured in a century dominated by science. Nor have two world wars,289 words
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EASTERN SUN FEATURE
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Article, Illustration619 1966-12-19 11 Andrew Walker - PARIS, Sun. Meeting with Italian, Greek, and French Foreign Ministers By Andrew Walker TN the British view, the important result of today's meeting here of the Defence Planning Committee which in practice is the North Atlantic Council minus France has been the agreement to619 words
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581 1966-12-19 11 UNITED NATIONS. Sun. 'AP<— The Philippines deplored the failure of colonial powers to lead their dependent territories to free<i:>m and independence as they pledged to do under the U.N. charter. Mr. Mamintal Tamano. Philippines Commissioner of National Integration and a member of his country's581 words
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Article418 1966-12-19 11 FRANKFURT, Sun. A SCHOOL without stairs and door-sills but instead equipped with wide ramps and spacious elevators is now being built in Frankfurt/Main. Designed by the German architect Rudolf Schanty and working closely with complete thrapy stations, the school is meant to pave the way to418 words
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593 1966-12-19 11 ROBERT IBRAHIM - By ROBERT IBRAHIM \TANILA, Sun. (UPI) A Communist Huk guerrillas are collecting taxes, electing government officials and operating village-level political organisations in the central plains provinces 50 miles north of Manila. Potenciano De Leon, a Huk captured in a gun battle with Philippine constabulary troopers593 words
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482 1966-12-19 11 George Duffus - LONDON, Sun. No good reason for abandonm By George Duffus T>RITAIN believes that great harm could follow a withdrawal of the United Nations Forces in Korea and the dissolution of the United Nations commission for the unification and rehabilitation of Korea.482 words
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184 1966-12-19 11 WASHINGTON, Sun (AP). Consultations appear to be under way for a new Foreign Ministers conference early next year among the seven allied nations participating in the defence of South Vietnam. The meeting would be a sequel to the Manila Summit conference last October that184 words
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319 1966-12-19 11 NEW YORK. Sun. (AP) Small nuclear power plants may help underdeveloped countries catch up faster and economically, the Chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) has said. Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg told a group of Foreign correspondents that U.B. Secretary of State319 words
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Article, Illustration744 1966-12-19 12 TODAY we see progress and development everywhere. The catchword on everbody's lips is modernisation. Ever since civilisation began, mankind has witnessed the tremendous transformation from backwardness and primitivenrss to the comfort and abundance we enjoy today. All these bear living testimony to the marvels that Science744 words
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Article, Illustration280 1966-12-19 12 EVERY student has to make the best use of his school days intensively and properly guided by the aiders. They must learn to Jake up responsibilities and to be independent. They Should be obedient.' loyal to xheir nation and helpful. As future leaders of the society, students should280 words
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Article, Illustration480 1966-12-19 12 IN this modern world, men had succeeded in reaching the moon, succeeded in climbing the highest mountain and sue ceded in many other activities which had been considered impossible. However, men did not succeed in doing one thing, that is, the conquest of480 words
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Article, Illustration258 1966-12-19 12 one fine day my friends and I went to my aunt's house. During our journey there we were caught in a storm. It was a fine day when we started off our journey. But when we were half-way to my aunt's house, the sun suddenly258 words
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Article, Illustration433 1966-12-19 12 Everyone know s that a smile can do. It helps to make us attractive and it also helps us to gain more friends. A smile can be described as sweet or charming A girl has a well-shaped body and charming face with enchanting433 words
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Article, Illustration233 1966-12-19 12 A HOME is a place which offers us protection against the weather and also provides us comfort and re taxation after a days of hard work. If 1 am given a large sum of money, my ideal home will be a three storey building Since my hobbies233 words
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Article, Illustration301 1966-12-19 12 FROM the adult's 1 point of view, comics are sheer nonsense. But I think it is good to read them during leisure Just for enjoyment. Sometimes, In a quiz, questions are asked on comics. Recently Rediffusion of Singapore organised a quiz competition and one of the301 words
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Article, Illustration297 1966-12-19 12 THE road which led to my house was dark and lonely. Large trees grew on both sides of this road and they cast eerie shadows on moonlight nights. Each time when I passed this road at night, I began to feel afraid not because that I was297 words
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Article, Illustration437 1966-12-19 12 THE sun disappeared down the horizon and the day darkened. It was at about ten o'clock when nearly everybody in my house was asleep, except me. A few minute s later a blast of cold wind swept in surprisingly, it blow through the windows and doors and437 words
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Article, Illustration626 1966-12-19 13 NO ONE can really tell when man existed on the face of the earth. Nevertheless, it is estimated that man or very close kin to man was in existence, perhaps, two million years ago. Rough estimates have assumed the population growth626 words
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Article, Illustration323 1966-12-19 13 BEING A SCOUT. I suggested to my friends that we go camping for a night in the woods which Is about three miles from our town. My friends agreed with the idea. The next day I left for school to wait for my friends who323 words
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Article, Illustration250 1966-12-19 13 WHEN boys and girls arc in school, they are trained to acquire the qualities of sportsmanship. Sportsmanship does not mean that we must be great in sports. It depends on our own interest in them and also on our own personal character. People who possets such250 words
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Article, Illustration150 1966-12-19 13 WATER is one of the precious commodities in life. In the olden days people obtained water Irom the wells and streams. Now, modern science has brought water to the homes through pipes a new device in water conveyance. The water which comes from these giant pipelines does150 words
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Advertisement146 1966-12-19 12 Rules of Eastern Sun's essay writing All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended below, 2. /Vo entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her photograph to146 words
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Advertisement69 1966-12-19 13 KHARTOUM" IS NOW SHOWING IN LONDON AND OTHER MAJOR CITIES OF THE WORLD AT INCREASED PRICES! Singapore and Kuala Lumpur arc privileged to aee it during the X'mat-New Year Season at NO INCREASE IN PRICES! Simultaneous PREMIERE ON FRIDAY December ■t 9.15 p.rrv r* > i' > is A I*";*69 words
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Miscellaneous226 1966-12-19 13 @SHAW ORGANISATION Sc APrroL~pw^l97b7| m >ho* inc: 11. 1.(5. 4. »J*0 Lane JfffriM A: Mit*uoko ■ri««: kiss: kill: kill:1>chn..«cop* A: Technicolor m I D O Chone ***** l»*t Oat«: 11 am. t.M A i.U Harrt! Hurry' It >«» »»»p fnnnfr* i< Jihim Bond (Ml > ROM RISS1A with LOVE" P!u«:226 words
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Miscellaneous540 1966-12-19 13 mm. CHANNEL 5 Kuala l ompur and Pulao Pining; 6 Ipoh and Mflaka; 3 10 Johore Bahro; 4 Tal. pin*. 7 Batu Pahat: 9 Rluang. (Singapore viewer*. plea«e switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary NEWS OUTLINES in the National Language ANNOUNCEMENT Breaking of East.540 words
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Miscellaneous224 1966-12-19 13 H3HE7I cmr.ani■. a t i o >. 's»tfl, ODFON 2111b 2nd MONTH 33rd BIG DAT! Daily 3 Shnw»: 1J.4-V 4.30 AS it ».m BUNDAYB ii HOLIDAYS EXTRA SHOW AT 900 am Admission! Jl.s*. St.sft A 94.99 (Cash Bookings On>i 20th Century Fox Prwenta THE DINO DE LAUR*NTOB Production Of 'The224 words
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186 1966-12-19 14 Chan Kam You, C.F. Lee - Br Chan Kam You, C.F. Lee Yamaha showed their power when three of their players emerged took the lead in the qualified game for the top 16 of the Men's Masters' event one of the highlights of the current bowling tournament at Jackie's Bowl,186 words
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235 1966-12-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Here are the rest of the results at 10 p.m. Men's Singles Open event: Ueading five) S. Leong (659): V. Phang (601); George Chow (591), T. A. Chuah (589); and K. K. Kee (588). Men's All Event Open: George Choo <235 words
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Article313 1966-12-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The much awaited for Yamaha bowlers made their first appearance early yesterday afternoon in the Men's Doubles Open event and staged an all-out bid to wrest the lead from the Eastern Sun team of Tiger Tng and Danny Koh. However, luck313 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-12-19 14 They call themselves the "Goldfingers" this team with the "Bond" touch which took second place in the Men's Team Event (Open). The Goldfingers are sponsored by Kam Hoy Trading Co. Man holding the ball is Singapore Master Jesse Dy. EASTERN SUN Pix. EASTERN SUN PixEASTERN SUN Pix - 47 words
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Article, Illustration421 1966-12-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The powerful Yamaha team lived up to their reputation as Singapore's champions when they made their appearance last night which had the crowd waiting in tension, and swept into the leading position in the Men's Open event Jackie's Bowl at421 words
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Article200 1966-12-19 14 Men's ''B" All events: V, Tan (1516), B.S. Ong (1496-, K. L. Wong (1471). J Salley (1459), and K. Walters (1440). Women's Team Open Lady Saints (2409), Nicky's Team (2379), STBC (Singapore) (2358), and Go Go Penar.g (2329). Women's Team "A": Khiaw Aik Hang (2521), Valiiant Five200 words
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Advertisement547 1966-12-19 14 NOTICES TENDERS will be received in the Ministry of the Interior and Defence, Pearl's Hill, up to 12 noon 27th December. 1966 for the supply of the following items to the Singapore Armed Forces for the period Ist January, 1967 to 31st March, 1967:(a) Bread and Butter (b) Fresh Meat547 words
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Advertisement209 1966-12-19 14 NOTICES J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tawaran2 akan di-pelawa tiada berapa lama lagi kapada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dengan Jabatan Kerja Rava dari Kelas *C dan ka-atas untok: Supply and Installation of Fibrous Plaster Ceiling at Malaysian Broadcasting Centre, Bukit Put r i, Kuala Lumpur. Bagi menyenangkan persedian surat2 Pemborong2 yang ingin membuat209 words
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Advertisement167 1966-12-19 14 Eastern Sun CIASS/F/ED ADS 1 a 5 I LONG WAY 23-B. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINCAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 announcements, marriages, births, deaths, j ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL, IN MEMORIAM ETC VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ETC $lO/- $5/FOR A MINIMUM OP TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD SO CENTS167 words
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Article340 1966-12-19 15 BANGKOK, Sun. i AFP) To meet the challenge of the rising standards of European hockey at the 1%8 Mexico Olympic Games ♦he AHF. (Asian Hockey Federation* is to form an Asian team to tour Asian c untries in 1967 and 1968. This 22-member team.340 words
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Article145 1966-12-19 15 "RAIL. British Columbia. <AP > The Western mational hockey league a.. staved off a thirdRussian rally on Friday night to post a narrow >4 victory over Moscow Selects. It wa 5 the opening game of a Canadian tour for the Selects, one of the top Russian145 words
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Article28 1966-12-19 15 ATHENS. Sun. (UPI).—In Yesterday's Greek soccer -hampionship Egaleo and Proodeftiki played a score'"ss draw and Ethnikos beat Pierikos 5-3. Six games are on today'! programme.28 words
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150 1966-12-19 15 Britain's former European champion Bruce Tulloh and and Dr. Griffith Pugh get together in a test that will help athletes in the future. Tulloh breathes through a tube attached to a car as he runs round the track at Twickenham in London. England. Inside the car, Dr. Pugh, an expert150 words
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Article197 1966-12-19 15 MODENA Italy, Sun <UPI> World auto racing champion John Surtees was prominently absent and the man blamed for his break with Ferrari was present when the auto company handed out its annual awards to racing drivers and collaborators yesterday. Surtees. who won the Syracuse Grand197 words
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Article94 1966-12-19 15 EDINBURGH. Sun. (AFP). Scotland delighted a 45.000 crowd by beating Australia at Murrayfield by one goal, penalty goal and one try to one goal but the game did not reach the high standards of that when the Wa'labies triumphed over Wales at Cardiff. A gusty94 words
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Article90 1966-12-19 15 IPOH, Sun. An Olym-pic-size swimming pool and a four-storey building will be built at GoDeng Road here. Mr. Ferng Chou Ran, presiding at the 42 anniversary celebrations of Perak Pyramid. Weighlifting and Body Building Association today said that the pool and the building with a roof90 words
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283 1966-12-19 15 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Business Houses Football Association has been invited to tour Cambodia for a series of friendly matches in the coming season. The invitation which will be on a "reciprocal basis" was sent to the honorary secretary of the283 words
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Article38 1966-12-19 15 BELFAST. Northern Ireland, Sun. (UPI) Yesterday's Irish league football results: Ards 2. Bangor 2. Cliftonville 0, Crusaders 0. Coleraine 2, Distillery 2. Glentoran 5, Ballymena 2. Lin field 2. Glenavon 3. Portadown 3, Derry 0.38 words
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Article302 1966-12-19 15 SEOUL, Sun. (AP) World junior middleweight chompion Kim Ki-Soo of South Korea successfully defended his title last night with an unanimous decision over Hawaiian challenger Stan Harrington. It was Kim's first defence since he won the crown from Italy's Nino Benevenuti last June in a title302 words
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141 1966-12-19 15 SYDNEY. Australia. Bun. (AP > Two of Kenya's athletic stars thrilled about 1.000 youngsters yesterday afternoon at Henson Park when they competed in the under 17 1.500 metres. Kiprugut. Temu and Kogo. in Sydney for today s Westf i e 1 d International meet141 words
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Article55 1966-12-19 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. The following were elected office-bearers of the Singapore Sub-aqua Club at its second annual general meeting held at the Hubhouse premises recently. President Mr. Patrick Buxton; Secretary Mr. Richard Soh; Treasurer Mr. Ho Seng Hock. Committee:- Mr. Frank Miller, Mr. Allan Wee, Mr. Brian van55 words
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Article1102 1966-12-19 15 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) A first half hat-trick by Davie Hard put Manchester United on the way to a 4-3 win at West Bromwich to enable the ''Reds" pull away to a twopoint lead over Chelsea in the first division of the English soccer league. While United1,102 words
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Article1137 1966-12-19 15 S*andm« in the English and Scottish football leagues after yesterdays matches: DIVISION-ONE w FTWTD LF. APM Manchester t'nited 21 14 2 ft 48 si 30 Chelsea 31 9 10 J 43 27 28 Liverpool 30 10 6 ***** 26 •toke C. 31 11 3 ***** 251,137 words
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Article, Illustration130 1966-12-19 16 t Malaysia's ace sprinter, M. Jegathesan. collapses after he finished the last le* of the 400-metre men s team relay to win the gold medal with a new Asian Games record time of 40.6 sees, for the event. I PI Photo. UPI Photo U inner* of the Women'sUPI Photo - 130 words
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Article91 1966-12-19 16 M*dal standing? at end of ninth day Country Gold Stlrer Bronte Japan TO 46 24 S. Korea 11 14 15 Thailand 9 11 8 Iran 6 7 12 India fi 3 11 Malaysia 5 4 6 Taiwan 5 3 8 Philippine? 2 1491 words
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Article154 1966-12-19 16 Iran defeated Japan I—o at the Chula Stadium tonight to advance to the final of the Asian Games Football Championship. Half time score was I—o. Akbar Eftekhari. Iran's flashing outside left, darted out of a scrimmage in the 34th minute of the first half to154 words
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449 1966-12-19 16 BANGKOK Sun. (AP). An Asian Games Jury of Appeals voted today to award Thailand victory in a basketball match agam«t South Korea which erupted into a free-for all between players on Saturdav night. The game was in'errupted four minutes and 77 seconds before when a449 words
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1013 1966-12-19 16 From AFP, UPI and AP. PAIROTE Roongtonkit of Thailand won a brilliant solo victory in the 200-kilometres cycling road race. Breaking clear of the field after only twenty kilometres, he stayed in front right until the end, finishing over a minute ahead of the1,013 words
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Article342 1966-12-19 16 Virtually all the top- i seeded players won their matches today at the opening of the men's and ladies singles competition today in Asian Games lawn tennis. Malaysia's Billy Yap won his match against Taiwan's Fu Chun Tang 3-6. 6-1, 6-2. I Results In342 words
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Miscellaneous63 1966-12-19 16 TIME AND TIDE P p nan 3.56 a.m. (6.7 ft.), 6.42 p.m. (5.6 ft.). Port Swettenham: 9.32 a.m. (101 ft.), 10.21 p.m. (11.2 ft.). Port Dickson: 10.35 a.m. (6.6 ft.), 11.05 p.m. (7.3 ft.), 3.57 a.m. (7.5 ft.). 3.02 p.m. (8 ft.), e i i Kechil: 2.50 a.m. (7.9 ft.),63 words
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