Eastern Sun, 20 December 1966

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  • 25 1 EASTERN SUN National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 155 Tuesday, December 20 1966. ■fr MC (P) 1942 KON 2309 Price 15 cent*
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  • 409 1 ADB starfs with US $7O million in cash for loan MAMLA. MOXDAY (UPI) THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (ADB) US $7O-million in cash available tor loan Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos opening ceremonies held outdoors under threatening skies in the plush suburb of Makati. MR. Takeshi Watanabe, newly
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  • 72 1 UPI TOKYO. Mon. Former Princess Yasuko, niece of Emperor Hirohito. and her bridegroom Tadateru Konoye left here today for Rome on a two-week honeymoon in Europe. The couple were married on Sunday in Shinto religious rites in a downtown Tokyo hotel. Yasuko. 22. Us the daughter
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  • 194 1 fAIGON. ytrm The first contingent of a fresh American com hat division irrived In South Vietnam today and raised CS. *.»"engtb here to more than .Vrt.OOQ men. T?ie rest of the 15.000r.at division is scheduled irHi in he next few Its arrival will bring T
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  • 103 1 TAIPEI. Mon (I PI) A 50-year-old man on Saturday asked, for the fourth time in 20 years, to have his sex changed. He was refused surgery. A Taiwan university hospital doctor turned down the request on the grtand that the applicant is a complete man. The man. identified
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  • 41 1 TEHRAN. IRAN. Mon Twenty-five persons were killed and 41 seriously injured last night when two buses collided on the Tehran-Isfahan highway near Qum. Reports reaching here said at least ten of the injured were reported "very critical."
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  • 144 1 SAIGON, Mon. (AP) Because of increased Vietcong terrorism and recent mortar attacks, there will be no midnight mass for Catholics in Vietnam this year. Catholic U.S troop*. w#»re informed by their chaplains yesterday that Francis Cardinal Spellman. the military chaplain, would celebrate his annual mass for the
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  • 69 1 JAKARTA. Mon The defence was scheduled to sum up its case for former Air Vice Marshal Omar Dhani tonight (2100 local 1300 GMT» following a five and a half-day recess in the trial on charges of treason. The pro secution on Thursday night demanded the death penalty for
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  • 189 1 JAKARTA. Mon. (UPI> More than 10 youth, labour and student action fronts and political organisations here joined demands for court investigation of President Sukarno's role in last year's unsuccessful Communist coup In a joint statement released after a meeting here on Saturday, the
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  • 431 1 SEREMBAN, Mo n. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said only the Alliance was capable of reaching, on the language issue, and on other controversial national issues, a solution which would be acceptable to the overwhelming majority of Malaysians of all
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  • 350 1 MOSCOW, Mob. Four American women left Moscow for Hanoi lost night to sec American bomb domoge in North Vietnam. The women said they planned to talk with North Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh and with captured U.S. pilots. The women, who represent American
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  • 97 1 NEW YORK. Won. Metro-Goldwrn Ma-yor's "PENELOPF", starring Natalie Wood, has established three all-time house records at Radio City Music Hall during the first four days of its world premiere engage ment. it was announced here today. The comedy attraction marks Mist? Wood's seventh motion picture at the
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  • 37 1 RBKNDE. BRAZIL. MML A rain-weakened dam burst early yesterday, sending tons of water and rock pouring down into a, peaceful farm valley and first reports today said 19 persons were killed and hundreds left homeless.
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  • 525 2 UMNO S'pore comes under strong attack SINGAPORE, Mon. —The United Malays Notional Organisation, Singapore, (UMNO Singapore) came under strong fire from a Government back bencher in Parliament, this ofternoon. Criticisms were levelled at the political party when the House was sitting: during the debate in the Committee of Supply on
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  • 275 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Parliament today approved the sum of 5514.547.740 to be supplied to the Government under the Heads of Expenditure for Public Services in 1967. The entire House deliberated over a five-day period In the Committee of Supply on the Estimates of
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  • 66 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. An unemployed youth. All bin Matswan. 22. was today sentenced to two years' imprisonment by the Third Criminal District court on four 1 ounts of theft involving $1,275. He pleaded guilty and w as sentenced to six months on each charge. The sentences are
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  • 426 2 SINGAPORE, Mo n The MP for Changi, >lr. Sim Boon Woo. today hit out at the activities of communal parties and pro-Communist political, trade and old hovs' associations. He described the existence of such societies as a threat to the peace and security of
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  • 45 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Jacqueline Clark travelled more than 8,000 miles from her home in Scotland to wed R.A.F. Junior Technician Raymond Parkinson just ten days after she arrived in Singapore. Picture shows them leaving after the wedding at St. George's Church, Changi.
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  • 565 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tmergency Cleansing Corp? of the Health Ministry will be able to maintain at least one-half of the normal cleansing service should the Ministry's dailv-rated worker* carry out its strike threat. This assurance was given in Parliament today by the Minister for Health.
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  • 304 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok. today announced that his Ministry would soon be calling for applications from qualified men and women to man the Sports Department, which would be functional in a few months' time. Enche
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  • 423 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Member for Delta. Madam Chan Chov Siong, today alleged that in Singapore filthy culture outnumbered healthy culture. She said that everywhere in Singapore books, magazines. papers and advertisements which were filthy and "yellow" and even pornographic publications were readily available.
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  • 228 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Member for Geylan; Serai, Enche Rahmat bin Kenap. today urged th* Singapore Government to ban the Malaysian Government publication Suara Malaysia and the IM\(| organ Malaya Merdeka He was speaking dur;r» the debate in the Comrr.i' tee of Supply eg.
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  • 19 2 SINGAPORE. There were 62 roadents, of which two vvf r e serious, during th? r- -4 hours
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  • 216 2 SINGAPORE. Mon About 38 per rent of the Public Utilities Board's dailyrated workers are now living in quarters provided by the Board. The Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker, made this disclosure in his answer to a question
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  • 849 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night hit out at certain trade union leaders who, he said, were "passing the buck." He was speaking at the 12th anniversary celebrations of PAP branches (District 8). Mr. Lee referred to the proposed strike
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  • 208 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A .hree-man Rumanian trade delegation arrived tonight in Singapore for a five-dav State visit to negotiate and ngn trade agreements. The leader of the delegation Mr. Stefan Voinov, Director of tn e Ministry of Foreign Trade, disclosed that ho country wanted to increa
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  • 145 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Nearly one third of the pplicants who wanted to join the People's Defence orce was rejected on health grounds, said the Minispr ®f Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, yesterday. In a message to the 12th Anniversary of the People's Action Party District Eight
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  • 117 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Nationalist China's leading entertainment troupe, the Alishan All-Girls Revue, will be arriving here for performances during the Chinese New Year festivities in February. The troupe, consisting of 40 film stars, singers, and acrobats, has been acclaimed the Orient's leading floor show. They will perform the
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  • 347 3 320 workers go back to work SINGAPORE. Mon. Some 320 workers employed by the Chung Khiaw Bank in Singapore, who went on strike last Friday, went back to work this afternoon following a decision made by the Arbitration Court here. The workers who belonged to
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  • 113 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government will soon up a committee to look into the setting up of an Institute of Women Affairs in the Republic. The announcement was made by the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, in Parliament today. The MP for
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  • 172 3 SINGAPORE, Mod. The Pioneer Industries Employees' Union today held a mammoth Christmas Party for more than 1.000 children of residents living in the Jurong Industrial Complex. Among them were the children of local military and Police personnel living there. For the past two months
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  • 286 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the People's Action Party, has called on the people to "face the new task" and gear themselves to the construction of Singapore. In a message to the Party's eighth district anniversary celebrations
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  • 49 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. There will be no water at the 6 m s Bukit Timah Road between house Nos. 833 and 875 (Odd Nos.) and Bukit Timah Road areas on Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The shutdown is due to connection of pipelines in the area.
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  • 197 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. To cheer a dying hoy in the United States, a cuddly koala bear is on its way from the Royal Air Force base at Changi, Singapore, to a hospital in Pennsylvania. The five-year-old boy, who is reported to have only a few days
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  • 109 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Over the next few days BOAC will be flving manr hundreds of school childr_a from London for Yuletide holidays with their parents overseas. More than 300 youngsters are bound for Hong Kong alone. Hot dogs, sandwiches and cheese rolls form part
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    • 67 3 S'pore Diary 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall, Empress Place: "Book Exhibition." 7.45 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "An Evening of Music and Dance." 8 p.m. National Theatre. Empress Place: "A Variety Show." 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Tao Khoon School, Kranji Road;
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  • 2276 4  -  By Jamal Ali Kuala Lumpur, Tuesi JAMAL ALI: Do you advocate a policy' of co-existence. Will the non-violence policy be the triumph for socialism? Mr. Yurin Yasnev: The basic principles of the foreign policy of the Soviet Union
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  • 257 4 KL'ALA UMrrit. Mo» The Zoo authorities here have received many compliments on the excellent state of health of its exhibits and breeding results. Among those who extended their compliments was Sir Solly Zuckerman, of the London Zoological Society. The Malayan Zoological Society today refuted criticisms by
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  • 197 4 MALA LIMPIR, Mon As Malaysia is working out a pian to introduce further social security benefits, a Labour Office official is taking a special interest in all aspects of this subject at a 15-week Labour Administration Course in Britain for officials from other countries.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 259 5 Salisbury, Rhodesia, Mon. (UPI) SPECULATION spread yesterday that Premier Mr. Lan Smith may be planning a new dramatic move he believes can "cut the feet" from beneath British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson's refuseiltorecognise Rhodesian independence. The newspaper Sunday Mail said Mr.
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    • 237 5 MONTALDEO, ITALY, Mon. (UPI). —The 130 Bachelors of Montaldeo yesterday pondered a sad truth —fair words may not survive foul weather. Although hundreds of single, young girls accepted an advertised invitation to the Montaldeo "Bachelors Ball" only a handful showed up on Saturday night apparently because of icy
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    • 229 5 MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, Mon. (AP) Sex-chance are being planned at University of Minnesota hospitals in the near future, the Minneapolis Tribune reported in its Sunday edition. In a copyrighted story, the newspaper said the operations would be the first in Minnesota history. Exact date of the first operation
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    • 273 5 VEW YORK, Mon. (AP) Mrs. John F. Kennedy's attorney in her suit to block publication of the book "Death of a president'* said yesterday she is not seeking an out-of-court settlement despite the prosoect of a "horrible" trial. Mr. Simon H. Rifkind, replying
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    • 70 5 TAIPEI. Mon. (AP)—An attempt by dance halls, night clubs and other places of amusement to extend their closing hours during the -hristmas season "so as to their patrons more time "o e. oy the festival" has be°n iej° ird. iwC Cou*Diiiiiments wantto close at 5 a.m.
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    • 250 5 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) said today that French President Charles de "has suggested to Soviet Premier Mr. Alexei that Russia and France begin working on a long-range plan to move the United Nations to Paris." The magazine's periscope column said that according to top diplomatic sources Mr.
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    • 40 5 L ONDON, Mon. Britain's Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, shakes hands with Mr. Graham Elsom, Chairman of the Younger Members Group when the Princess arrived at the Victoria League for Commonwealth Friendship Reception at Victoria League House recently. U.P.I. Photo.
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    • 343 5 ]yjANILA, Mon. (AP) The Philippines is hoping that long-awaited talks with Malaysia on the multi-million dollar problem of smuggling from Borneo will take place early next year. They were originally scheduled for late November or early December, but the "come-ahead" signal
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    • 138 5 lO\DO* T Mor. aTT» Osn. iorpo: »oxi~ r\foUialiy will merge wiui uie state and accept social good as a goal. Harvard Prof. John Kenneth Galbraith predicted last night. The American economist made the prediction in the last of his six broadcasts In the prestigious Reith lectures on
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    • 81 5 TAIPEI, Mon. < AP> Nationalist China will soon establish formal diplomatic relations with the newly independent African state of Botswana. It. was announced today by Vice Foreign Minister Mr. Yang HsiKun. Mr. Yang, who attended the independence day ceremonies in September as special envoy
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    • 359 5 AUSTIN, Texas, Mon. <AP) Decisions face President Johnson in the next 30 days that can affect the political future of himself and his party, U.S. prosperity, and the peace of the world. The turn of the year always is a time of trouble for U.S. presidents,
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    • 235 5 TOKYO, Mon. (AP) Communist China yesterday offered again to send fighting men to the Vietnam war, but a Vietcong representative told them indirectly they weren't needed. The renewed Chines* pledge to march to the iront whenever the Vietnamese Communist ask them to do so was made
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    • 253 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (IPI) General James McCormack, the head of the communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT) said today that by 1969 the Intelsat system "will be a going concern with a bijr lead over any possible rival/' In a copyrighted interview in "U.S. News and
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    • 120 6 TOKYO. Mon. (AP) Japanese police reported that a 19-year-old typist of the Austrian Embassy who was found dead In her ap&rtment early today apparently died of gas poisoning from a faulty gas heater. Identified as Marta Brenner. police retracted their earlier suspicion that she may hav
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    • 160 6 NEW YORK. Moll. <I7PI) Prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon. pretender to the Spanish throne arrived by plane yesterday with his Greek-born *i/e Princess Sophia and their two daughters Elena and Cristina. The Prince was greeted at Kennedy airport by Spanish and Greek Dignitaries. including Mr.
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    • 245 6 MOSCOW. Mon. CXJPD The Soviet Union carried out Its sixth underground nuclear test of the year yesterday in an apparent search for the right warhead for new long range ihissiles. But observers here believed the blast also might have peaceful motives. The Soviets, as usual, did not
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    • 114 6 JAKARTA. Mon. (UPI) Foreigners planning to travel from Indonesia to Singapore may now obtain visas through their own embassies in Jakarta, the official News Agency Antara reported yesterday. Travellers planning to go to Malaysia may obtain visas through the Malaysian liasion office in
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    • 503 6 LONDON, Mon. (AP) The Tnited Stales can write off hopes of getting; troops or military aid from European allies for Vietnam. This was clear yesterday in a survey of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) countries which have shown sympathy with the Americans
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    • 529 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. UPI —The pound and dollar is heeding for a rocky ride in 1967 according to predictions by economists from both side of the Atlantic. One of the United States leading economic predicted yesterday that the nation's economy, bampr in
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    • 152 6 TOKYO. Mon. (AFP> Japan's direct loan s to various countries for the current year are expected to reach US$3B9 million comprising 16 cases. Included in the amount are the sixth yen loan to India recently granted and the S3Q million loan to Nationalist China to
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    • 80 6 MASERU, Lesotho. Mon. (AP) Lightning killed 14 Africans at a feast, in the small village of Khamolane rear here on Saturday,, according to reports reaching Maseru .yesterday Police said eight people, including the organiser of the feast, were killed by one bolt of lightning which hit a
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    • 128 6 TOKYO. Mon (AFP I Prime Minister Eisaku Sato Is understood in politic*, circles to have decided to dissolve the House of representatives around uje middle of January poss:b.? after the new year recess in mid-January There may be some delay, however, owing tc scheduled
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    • 102 6 TOKYO. Mon. lUPI) 10 car commuter D shot out of a repair o& Jjjumped the tracks, a y plowed through a fence into an apartm" building yesterday. were injured. The train dashed! 3J metres across the hig-.wa. and into the wooden apar-* ment building after mechanics
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    • 112 6 KATHMANDU, Mo n. (I'PI) The first hospital for Sherpas was opened at the foot of Mount Everest yesterday. The eight-bed hospital was built by the conqueror of Everest. Sir Edmund Hillary, and a group of volunteers. It was inaugurated by Mr. A Farrell. New Zealand ambassador
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    • 165 6 JAKARTA Mon (AFP>— An Indonesian woman recently arrested on charges of murder of thr wife of a journalist here has admitted that she had been worshipping a blood cult for the past eight years. At the instigation of her •teacher" who had also meanwhile been arrested. Mrs.
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    • 159 6 CAIRO. Mon. <UPI) A Mediterranean Storm yesterday sent barrels of poisons tumbling along beaches near Alexandria. Authorities warned seaside residents to beware of 21 barrels of Insecticide torn from a pier and washed along the coast by high windg and fierce seas. In Glasgow, Scotland, swirling floodwaters
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    • 261 7 MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 'A THREAT FROM WITHIN' WASHINGTON, Mon. (AP). Senator Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania yesterday described the ••Military-industrial complex." the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Intelligence Agence as major threats to American Democracy. Mr. Clark charged the FBI with posing a threat of "Blackmail" against those
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    • 202 7 TOKYO, Mon. (AFP) The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) has decided to strengthen restrictions on trade with Rhodesia in accordance with the sanctions resolution of the United Nations Security Council of Dec. 16. MITI sources said that the new U.N. resolution prohibits
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    • 151 7 KINSHASA, Congo. Mon. (t'PI) President Joseph Mobutu said yesterday the Belgianowned copper mining concern "I'nion Miniere du Haut Katanga" must move headquarters to the Congo by Dec. 31 or face forfeiture of concessions. He also threatened action a;.unst Belgian property in C r.go
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    • 323 7 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. (UPI). Walt Disney's kingdom of fantasy moved forward yesterday as though the guiding genius were still at the control on the first weekend after the noted showman's death. The annual Christmas project of the 65-year-old showman, "Fantasy on
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    • 169 7 DAMASCUS, Syria, Mon (AP) The Soviet Union and Syria yesterday signed an agreement to start construction work on a multi-million dollar irrigation dam on the River Euphrates in Northern Syria at the beginning of 1967, it was officially announced here. The project, which costs USs27m, is
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    • 44 7 LONDON Mon. A farewell party was held at the Indian High Commission for departing Indian High Commissioner Jivraj N. Mehta, last week. This picture shows Malaysian High Commissioner Syed Sheh Shahabudin shaking hands with Shrimati Mehta, wife of Jivraj N. Mehta (centre). U.P.I. Photo.
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    • 90 7 NEW YORK, Mon. CAP) Prime Minister Harold Wilson may agree to Britain's entry into the Common Market before, instead of after, detailed negotiations. Newsweek Magazine predicted yesterday in its ••Periscope'* section. Mr. Wilson and Foreign Secretary George Broun plan to sound out the six market members
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    • 66 7 OKAYAMA. Japan. Mon. (UPI) —An Okayama Municipal Assemblyman yesterday was in police custody on a charge of statutory rape yesterday. Okayama prefectural police said Shinobu Hamada. 40. was arrested on Friday after he was seen running down a hillside with the alleged victim in persuit. Police
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    • 88 7 MEDELIN, Colombia. Mon. (AFP) A commando of "Nuns's held up a bank here on Saturday and made off with 150,000 pesos. A group of black-garbed nuns entered the bank shyly and one of them said they wanted to make a deposit. But at a given signal the
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    • 208 7 BOGOTA, Colombia. Mon. (AP). a fuel-short passenger plane trying to land in a heavy fog crashed yesterday, killing 21, including three crew. Airpart authorities yesterday said the death toll would have been worse had the place caught fire. Ten of the
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    • 63 7 LONDON. Mon. (UPI). Irish Prime Minister Jack Lynch arrived here yesterday for talks with Prime Minister Harold Wilson on the Republic's proposed entry into the European Common Market. Mr. Lynch, who became Premier last month, said there were "some teething troubles concerning the Republic's proposed entry
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    • 46 7 PARIS, Mon. (AFP). German tightrope cyclist Heinz Kluger. 23. suffered multiple fractures when he fell more than 20 feet during a Christmas performance at the Mont-Marte Circus in Paris yesterday. A 12-year-old spectator, Annie Oger, received an arm injury from the falling bicycle.
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    • 125 7 THE HAGUE. Mon. (AFP). —The South African Government is trying to place a 250 million florin order in Europe for four submarines and a long distance radar network, the Netherlands Socialist television reported. The television station added that the former Netherlands government, headed
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    • 117 7 VATICAN City. Mon. (AP) Pope Paul VI yesterday wished the crowd in St. Peter's Square a Merry Christmas. Appearing at his studio window to give his usual Sunday blessing, the Pope told the 15,000 persons in the Square: "We want to wish you from now on a
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    • 664 7 NEW YORK, Mon. (AP). West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger said yesterday there are no conditions in the German Federal Republic today such as those that led to the rise of Hitler. The Chancellor, speaking sometimes in German and sometimes in English, appeared on
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    • 108 7 MASSILLON, Ohio, Mon. (AP) A group of 20 college students left here yesterday on a 50-mile "peace march'* to Cleveland, protesting U.S. Military action in Vietnam. The seven-day march is sponsored by the Ohio Methodist Student Movement. It began with a rally at the Main
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    • 210 7 CAIRO. Men. <AFP> Waves 25ft high, lashed by violent winds, flooded seven Egyptian villages in the North-East section of the Nile Delta last night, the middle east news agency reported today. No victims have been reported but damage was estimated at £lOO.OOO. The Mediterranean holiday resort Ras
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 48 6 FROM REYKJAVIK •caANP TO SOUTH AMERICA,THE THRUSH ORGANIZATION WAS IN STRANGE. MYSTERIOUS ACTION! SOMETHING OF WORLP-SHAKING PROPORTIONS WAS ABOUT TO BREAK.' BUT WHAT WAS THIS f TOP SECRET? WHO HOW ANP WHERE WOULP THEY STRIKE? THESE WERE THE VITAL QUESTIONS ALEXANDER WAVERLY BOUGHT TO ANSWER AS HE IAUNCHEP...
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  • 401 8 SOME time ago we said that as time went on more foreign rubber plantations would be put up for sale, and estate workers should realise that changes in the pattern of estate ownership were imminent. Some foreign companies would continue to operate their plantations but others would
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  • 327 8 A WAGE Increase of one dollar for dailyrated workers employed by the Singapore Government would increase its expenditure by $lO million a year. In order to meet this, the only course open is to Increase taxes. Such a course, Premier Lee Kuan Yew said would affect the
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  • 805 8  -  By: TOM MBOYA Minister for Economic Planning and Development of Kenya w ,L \r: single world government by the end of this mille n i u m brought together through some interne tionol system of election and appointment or by redesigning the United Nations? I frankly
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  • 893 8  -  By: Louis Halasz "0 NE of Africa's great statesmen, President Kaunda, is certain to help us here in our efforts to handle the priority African problems on our agenda/' soid US Ambassador Arthur Goldberg on November 15, immediately before the
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
    • 667 9 SINGAPORE- Mon *nere was no feature again e~ tne Stock Exchange which still continued quiet en smal trading Industrials were fractionally easier. w 'nemicais which eased to V from $1.53 later it was Siowlr picked up again at 11.54 Gammon was still very steady with business done
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    • 400 9  -  Br Patrick Lee OINGAPORE r Mon. Another giant plant has loomed up in Singopore to manufacture hairwaving lotion for local beauty salons as well a$ for foreign consumption The factory, Ka:>y Associates Limited, is located at 4«. Lorong 17, Geyiang
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    • 26 9 LONDON. Mon (UPI> Rubber market opened quiet with No. 1 RSS spot 1&-3/16 18-5/16 No 1 RSS CIF basis ports Jan 18 18-1/8
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    • 131 9 PARIS, Mon (UPI) Financial experts from seven western nations meet today with Indonesian delegates to discuss the Jakarta government's request for a deferment of debt payments. The meeting at the French Centre for International Conferences will start at 10 a.m and may last as
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    • 191 9 LONDON. Mon. »AP In a special report from Singapore London's Sunday Observer said Communist China sold steel bars worth a million dollars to U.S. authorities for building bases in South Vietnam The report, by Mr Denni? Bioodworth. was attributed to "reliable trading
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    • 214 9 STOCKHOLM. Mon Saab. Swedish manufacturers of aircraft, cars and tronic equipment, report an increase in jrroup turnover of 11 per cent to Kr632 million £44 million $123 million in the fir*- naif of 1966. Parent company product: or was Ut> 5 per cent
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    • 103 9 SINGAPORE. Mon—Toyo Rubber Industry Co has recently signed a contract with the Fur and Leather Corporation of the Soviet Union for the delivery to the Soviet Union of 600 sq.m of synthetic leather, says the company. The first export to the Soviet Union
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    • 25 9 HONG KONG. Mon (UPI) —Money Quotation?: HK55.720 Z5.***** per US dollar tor cash HK$ 15.99 per pound sterling HK5267.0 per tael gold.
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    • 311 9 SINGAPORE. Mon January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 6(ty cents per lb., down j cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. Opening quotations were marked down on lower London advices but some early trade
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    • 65 9 STOCKHOLM Mod Sweae? travelling abroad spent Kr. 1.128 million in the 12-month period ending June this year, compared with Kr 962 million in the previous year according to a survev by the Ri*soank W niie Swedes' travel spending rose by Kr. 166 mil-ion. foreign exchange earnings
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    • 15 9 SINGAPORE Mon The tin price for today was $603 per picul. down 1/8
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    • 98 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Daiao Pain: Company Limited specialised manufacturer of varnish for blackboard nas recently developed a varnish in aerosol available easilv for revival of biackboaras As tne surface of blackboard snouid oe dull-finish-ed tne varnish contains parucies of higher specific gravity such as quartz sand, consequently
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    • 100 9 LONDON, Mon Saies expansion by StandardTnumph in Europe and especially aimed at the Common Marsei area owes much to the Ley landTriumph piant at Malines Belgium Overall production and sales to European Common Market countries In 1965 were 90 r f higher than in the previous
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    • 258 9 CANTIAGO, Chile, Mon (UPI) The government yesterday announced formation of a new mixed copper company, the Exotic Mining Co., a joint venture with Anaconda The move was aimed at "Chileanisation*' of the industry. The Anaconda affiliate Chile Copper Co. will own 75 per cent of
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    • 456 9 TVDCSTRIAI B 8. Boost eari 1.55 1.56 Central Sugar* CD 1.1* 1.13 Chemical Co 1.53 LS5 CoW Htorajrr CD... 3.08 Dun lop CR 2.37 2.60 t 3.90 4.08 Enm Ordu 2.06 2.97 fcuso Pref 1.06 1.07 Fltrpa trick* 1.40 1.55 F A V Ords 3.36 Gammon 1.31 1.32 G.E. Life
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    • 49 9 'Manairer*' price? B B. First M&lsvar* 2.12 fccoonri Ma la van LSI 1.61 Third Malayan 1J97 1.18 Ma lav* tan r ommfrpf XI) .84 .95 Mai. **a>1njr« Fund 1.28 1.38 Sterling nmmodit* 3'8 4/3 First Hons R<mc 1.00 1.0J5* Second Hone konr TCI .:4* '•Hon? Konp Cnrrcncy)
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    • 108 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Sin ga por*- Chinew Pro'u** Ktchanre noon price* toiia* were Bnvers tellers Coconnt oil (FOB) Bulk 42.50 Coronnt oil (FOBi Drnm" Loo<»» C opra Mixed Jan. snrar (4atat firodown 24.2;; Nntmee- Hit. 4<c».oo Nntm«*r- B A W one Garbled Lampon? Black Pepper (FOBi 115.00 Pepper Black special
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    • 32 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI).— The tin market was barely steady. Turnover 120 tons. Spot buyers 1204 seller* 120f> business nil 3-months buyers 1202 sellers 1203 business 1203 1202. Settlement 1206.
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    • 203 9 SINGAPORE Mon The following ship* are expected to be in port today God own* Vesoels 1 2 Madison Lloyd 3 4 Straat Florida 5 Miryu Mam 6 '7 Tjikampek 8 9 Borussia 10 11 Meijyo Mam 13 14 Lelewell 15 16 Ajax 18 Oceania Maru 19 Sibigo 23
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    • 827 9 ARRIVALS IX SINGAPORE from Kuala Lumpur. Tim* 8.35 a.m. Airline MAL 019 Time 9.3« a m Airline mai 121 from Kuaia Lumpur Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MAL 451 from hurtling Tim* 10.55 a.m Airline MAI 005 from Penan: Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 12.55 p.m Airline
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  • HOTEL MALAYA (K.L.)
    • 421 10  -  By C. F. Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday HOTEL MALAYA, Malaysia's newest hotel, and surely one of the largest and most up-to-date in the Federal Capital, opens for business today. Several years of planning and a huge
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    • 1022 11  -  By Anne Toi KUALA LUMPUR,* Tuesday RUBBER and tin have long been the chief revenue earners of Malaysia. In the past the Malaysian economy was concentrated on these two export commodities with little attention being paid to a thing called tourism.
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    • 974 12  - Malaysia —land of feasts, festivals fun and frolic By P. S. Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: MANY races live in the prosperous land of Malaysia. They have lived together in peace and harmony for decades. It is a land of many feasts and festivals, too. As they have lived side by
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    • 226 12 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tourists who come to Malaysia will be fascinated by the various Malay dances. One of the most popular dances is called the TAR I SAPI' TANGAN. It is a dance of "sweet sorrow" with very slow steps, often accompanied by singing. Another
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    • Article, Illustration
      73 12 I WELCOME the establishment of Hotel Malaya as another addition to the growing number of good accommoda* tion in Kuala Lumpur. Situated, as it is, in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's "China, town" I believe it will accord quite an unique experience tor tourists. Its tastefully furnished rooms
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 67 10 HOTEL MALAYA JALAN BANDAR/CECIL, KUALA LUMPUR P.O. Box 664, Coble: "HOMA" Kuala Lumpur MAIN ENTRANCE ANNOUNCEMENT WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT KUALA LUMPUR'S MULTI-STOREY AND OVER 100-ROOM-SUITE "HOTEL MALAYA" IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS TODAY 20th DECEMBER, 1966. KINDLY TELEPHONE KL ***** (10 LINES) FOR ENQUIRIES AND RESERVATIONS. I CHINESE
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 40 11 The Directors t *i > f 11 1' n AJINOMOTO (MALAYSIA) LIMITED express their sincere congratulations on the opening of 'f s t f HOTEL AAALAYA at Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. 'M ft o 'jURt-SEASOWNG v W I AJINOMOTO (MALAYSIA) LTD.
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    • 163 11 A ->•» xj. v V .< .m r r > to wr PT ,_i i rV-ir.ff i eßi I*l ANOTHER 6r INSTALLATION *<'> SHARIKAT ONG YOKE LIN BERHAD 1 I Mm 53. JALAN AMPANG-KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** ***** P. O. BOX 219 CABLE: "ONGCO" ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: No. 2. ROAD 52/10
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 152 12 Congro hi la tions HOTEL MALAYA on the occasion of the official opening on 20th. December, 1966 from UNILITE INDUSTRIES LTD. 46-L CHAN SOW LIN ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR PHONE: I"*i The Entire Flourescen have been Sup Congtatutens and' Best Qliiskes to HOTEL MALAYA NCR is honoured to have been given
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    • 58 12 On the official opening HOTEL MALAYA LIMITED we are proud to announce that all FOAM RUBBER MATTRESSES in the New Luxurious HOTEL MALAYA LIMITED are supplied by us. s Ulctcx ■J >£»•.. n t- c^y HA! r n V rA m v«. PRODUCT OF MALAYA Jetex TRADE MARK FOR LUXURY
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  • THE NEW FILMS
    • 386 13  -  By i Tai Sing Onn Kuala Lumpur, Mon. ugly face of war And nowhere is this more vividly brought vuth reeling impact than in Mark Rob- son's production of "Lost Command" a Columbia release in Panavis i on Columbia colour. No kid gloves
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    • 100 13 HENNY and Jim Backus have been cast by Martin Ransohoff as "a typical Beverly Hills couple" named Henny and Jim Backus in 'Don't Make Waves'", his spoof of life in Southern California. The Filmways production for Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer starring Tony Curtis. Claudia Cardinale, and Sharon Tate is currently in
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    • 407 13 NO list of influential film-makers in France would be complete without the inclusion of Henri Yerneuil. whose distinguished films have established him as one of the most important of international directors. THE 25th HOUR which Carlo Ponti produces for Metro Goldwyn Mayer release. is Mr
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    • 96 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. American actor Robert Vaughn, famed for his roe as Napoleon So'.o in "The Man From U.X.C.L.E" series, is due to arrive in Singapore on Monday, Dec 26 at 9.45 p.m. The next day. he will meet the Pre.-s and TV. Later in
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    • 164 13  -  By: T.S.O. KUALA LUMPUR, Men. —ff you want to stay sane, go to see "A Fin* Madness''. This is a Jerome Hellman production in ttchnirolour for Warner Brothers. Cast. Well, There'! Sean Connery, Jea» Seberg and Joan n I Woodward to start with Mr.
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    • 117 13 MALAGA. Spain, Mon. Working in the unique, white walled mini-bullring in the hilltop village of Mi.ias on the Costa del Sol, actress Raquel Welch spent one whole morning simulather frenzied evasion of As the Cinemascope colour camera cwooped up and down its metal tracks, the star
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 80 13 KHARTOUM" IS NOW SHOWING IN LONDON AND OTHER MAJOR CITIES OF THE WORLD AT INCREASED PRICES! Singapore and Kuala Lumpur arc privileged to tee it during »ke X'mas-New Year Seaton at NO INCREASE IN PRICES! *2:#> h u t fy i i v-.r Simultaneous PREMIERE ON FRIDAY 23rd December at
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    • 116 13 Crergoae EASTERN SUN Classifieds w > 1 a tv TECHNICOLOR* *i WTi »***«<'-« U.. I*. O>»WT Plus' WALT DISNEY S SPECIAL PEATURETTE' COUNTRY COYOTE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD Technicalnri EVERY 500 TH PATRON" IN THE $lOO $2 00 $3 00 SEATS MAY WIN A TIMIX* WATCH IF HE OR SHE CAN
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 231 13 SHAW GANfSfITTON !APITOL Phcn? 2*7f>9 >tie»>ni 11. 1 4i. 4. S #.Ta« Lang JeSnu Uiuuais 1159' KIM! KILL: KILL!" Terhaucope Tec'natcaler *ll7 CHAHCIS Far ChmVnk-! S- -e- MacLa:ne Uic'nae* C&iae OA MBIT Coior UlSBi I D O Phone 2*414 U»t 4 4iti: II ao>. IN 14* Barry: Harr;: fett It
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    • 672 13 r vwm i j 1 TV and Radio *ikM- SR. k 1 jl 010 TOD K .v.\ M■ rnWNFI. I Kuala I umpur and Pulaa Pipang: 6 Ipoh and Mrlaka: 3 10 Johnre Bahru; 4 Tapping; 7 Balu Pahal; 9 kluanc 4 Singapore ties era. please twitch to channel 3
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    • 258 13 CATHAY I 5 1 j X* 1 AM uuturvi —ll ii b 2nd MONTH— BICi DAY! Daily S Sho«»: 4 30 A *l5 am SUNDAYS A HOLIDAYS extra show at IM r-m Admission! sl.s*. SS.S* M.M (Cftsh Booking* On'frt 30th Century —Po* Prefect* THE DINO DE LAUHENTOI Production Of 'The
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  • 787 14 THRILLING CONTEST IN MEN'S EVENT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Lavis Lim, of the powerful Yamaha team from Singapore, became the men's Masters Champion when he beat Billy Tjoa of the Saints, from Ipoh, in a tense and exciting final in the Peter Stuyvesant sponsored
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  • 599 14 FOLLOWING are the race weights for the first day Penang Turf Club X'mas/ New Year Meeting on Dec. 25: The GOVERNOR'S Cup Class 1. Div. 1 8J Furs. Grenadier 10.01 Hokoru 9.07 Credit Balance II 9.04 Champagne 9.02 Jalisco 9.00 Iron Hand
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  • 252 14 Class 3, Div. 1 Abt. 54 Furs. The Peacock 9.00 Good Fort 8.13 Grey Boots 8.12 Nyasa Lad 8.11 Martini II 8.11 Chendere Waseh BJO Carrot Gold 8.09 Meteorite 111 8.08 Highland Joy 8.07 Moomba 8.04 Just William 8.04 Rubber Planter 111 8.03 Majorana 8.03 Glorigo 8.03 Our
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  • 77 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. (AFP) One of Melbourne's top lightweight jockeys. Brian Gilders has accepted a retainer to ride for 12 months in Singapore for leading trainer Ivan Allan. Gilders, who plans to leave for Singapore early in the New Year, will be the first Australian
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  • 54 14 BANGKOK. Mon <AP> Thailand's Smaisuk Krissanasuwan today took another gold medal for Thailand in cycling competition. winning the 1.600metre massed start contest at the Fifth Asian Games He finished In an unofficial time of 2:21.0. Romeo Claudio of The Philippines was second and Tak a o
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  • 22 14 BANGKOK Japan won the gold medal in the women's 400metre relay. Formosa came in second and the Malaysian team third. U.P.I. Photo.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 584 14 CLASSIFIED AD TUITION 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) RADIO T.V. Servicing Courses:- New radio and TV servicing classes for beginners commencing 2nd Jan. 1967, covering both theory and practical. Apply: 352, Geylang Road, Singapore 14 Tel: ***** or *****. NOTICES KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB JANUARY MEETING. 1967 FIRST
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    • 47 14 NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE STRIKE ACTION BY OUR STAFF WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE SINGAPORE BANK EMPLOYEES' UNION HAS BEEN LIFTED AND NORMAL BUSINESS RESUMES TODAY. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK OUR CUSTOMERS ONCE AGAIN FOR THEIR TOLERANCE AND UNDERSTANDING.
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    • 124 14 LITTLE •IT 23-B. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINCAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 announcements, marriaces. births, deaths. ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL, IN MEMORIAM ETC $lO/VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ETC. £m I FOR A MINIMUM Of TWENTY &%I mm WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 25 CENTS (Box Number is charged at three
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  • 294 15  -  By Albert Johnson i NGAPORE, Moni The Singapore Footboll Association is to set up a "school for coaches to help raise the standard of football and build an internationally recognised nucleus" of trained coaches in the country. The scheme envisages to create a team of
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  • 156 15 DENVER. Colorado. Mon. Tli —.Tack Dempsey. the r eared Colorado native became one of the heavyweight boxers a time, will be the feare speaker at the Third Colorado Sports Hall Frt T,e banquet on Feb. 2. T.psey. nicknamed the Mauler after his town, was named
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  • 54 15 RIO DE JANEIRO. Mon. fAFPi Bangu Football Club pulled a major surprise here today by the 1966 "Cariocas" soccer title for the first time since 1933. The unfavoured Rio '"nderdo&s came through to beat famous teams in the Rio local league such as v asco Da Gama.
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  • 110 15 FIFTY-five-jrear-old Herr Blumensaat from Essen (Federal Republic of Germany) has probably set a one-time record. Sinre dedicating himself to lons-distance running nearly 40 years ago. he has since run some 125.000 km (approximately 82.500 miles) or three times around the world. He has meanwhile hecome an
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  • 357 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Malaysia's sprint ace ond triple gold medallist at the Asian Games, Mani Jegothesan, today denied rumours that he intends to "quit" athletics for good. The lanky 22-year-old final year medical student who ha* been dubbed a* the "fastest
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  • 117 15 LOS ANGELES, Mon. (UPI) —The Green Bay Packers closed out their regular season with a 12-2 record yesterday by beating the Los Angeles Rams, 27-23, largely on the passing of No. 2 quarterback Zeke Bratkowski and fine defensive work including a 75-yard runback of a
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  • 461 15 BANGKOK. Mon UPI)— A O Sales, chairman of the Hong Kong Olympic Committee, today expressed hop? for what he called a more enlightened policy by the Hong Kong Government In sports development. Thp Hong Kong delegation had won only one medal, a bronze, for shooting
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  • 172 15 BANGKOK. Mon. <AP> World flyweight champion Walter McGowan, of Britain, vesterciav started his* first workouts but he complained: "I am unhappy with the training facilities in Bangkok." McGowan is here for his defence title bout against Thailand's Chartchai Chionoi on Dec. 30. This morning he
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  • 43 15 BOMBAY. Mon. (AP) The West Indies won the first Test match against India by six wickets here today. Scores. India 296 and 316, West Indies 421 and 192 for four wickets (Lloyd not out 78. Sobers not out 53).
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  • 257 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Football Association of Singapore today "welcomed" the offer of the P-esident of FIFA, Sir Stanley Rous, to send a football coach to member countries of the Asian Football Confederation. Sir Stanley, who is the President of the International Amateur Football Federation made
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  • 153 15 SY DN EY. Mon AFP Australian distance runner Ron Clarke defeated Kenya's Naftali Temu by 75 yards in a three-mile rare here yesterday. Clarke's time of 13 minutes 24 4 second.? was 2.4 seconds faster than the New South Wales record set by Dave Power
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  • 91 15 AMSTERDAM. M»>n. <AFP» Fritz Pfenninger Switzerland) and Peter Post (Netherlands) won the six-day cycle race here last night with 417 points. The Danes Palle Lykke and Freddy Eugen finished second with 250 points. The final results were: 1. Post-Pfenninger (Net-herlands-Switzerland) 417 points. 2. Lykke-Eugen
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  • 348 15 LONDON, Mon. (AP) British soccer clubs have started a new war on crowd hooliganism following last week's European Cup game at Liverpool where 42 fans were crushed and taken to a hospital. There is a big new drive to make it safe
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  • 96 15 MELBOURN E. Mon. (AFP>. —American Rosemary Casals won the Victorian Women's lawn tennis championship in Melbourne yesterday when she beat Australian top-ranking player Kerry Melville 1-6, 6-1, 7-5. The American girl was superior throughout and only the third set was tough goinc. Roy Emerson and
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  • 58 15 HONOLULU. Mon. (UPI) Hawaii dominated the men's semi-finals in the Makaha Surfing Championship» here on Saturday. Hawaii took all but four of the 38 semi-finalist 6pots. Upset of the day was the ousting of last year s junior men's chamo. California based David Nuuhiwa. Nuuhiwa lost
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  • 210 15 MELBOURNE! Australia, Mon. (APi India's Davis Cup team which arnved here on Saturday had its first serious practice session yesterday at the Kooyong courts Ramanathan Jaideep Mukerjea. mjit Lai played on a v reserved for them, specially prepared to make It resemble the Kooyong
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  • 83 15 MADRID. Mon. (AP> Results in yesterday's fourteenth round of the Spanish major league soccer championship (first teams home>: Granada 1. Pontevedra 1 Seveilla 0. Sabadell 0 Hercules 1. Cordoba 1 Atletico De Bilbao 2. Valencia 1 Zaragoza 1, Elche 0 Real Madrid 2, Atletico De
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  • 73 15 ORK. England. Mon. (AP) Don Morris, 27-year-oid British jockey who rode 27 winners on British tracks last season, was killed in an automobile crash on Saturday. His car and another collided a mile from his home near here. Two other people died in the crash.
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  • SUNSPORT SPECIAL
    • 74 16 Sinzapere (felack caps) pat up a determined fifht against top contender Japan In the water-polo Anal but went down 3-9. TPI Photo. UPI Photo. Malaysian Tan Yee Khan taps the shuttle ov«»r the net to score a point in his match ifaijist Thailand's Naronj Bhornchima. Tan. however,
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    • 232 16 BANGKOK, Mon. (UPI) Two Japanese today swept into the men's singles finals of the Asian Games lawn tennis competition whije two unseeded players from Japan and Indonesia moved into the ladies singles finals. No. 1 male seeded Osamu Ishiguro shellacked Jesus Hernandez of the
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    • 84 16 Men's singles semifinals:— Kim Chung Yong (Korea) beat Koji Kimura (Japan) 12—21, 21—18. 13—21. 21— 19, 21—18. Kimura won the bronze medal. Nobuhiko Hasegawa (Japan) beat Houshang BozoTjr»3d°h (Tran» ?1— 1" i T»ie Jtinian ron Oi.Oi._e u*eaa.. Women's singles semifinal: —Noriko Yamanaka (Japan) beat Chai
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    • 157 16 BANGKOK. Mon -AP* Iran's basketball team, led by Abdul Majld Toufich Hattab's 29-point scoring spree, won seventh place in the Asian Games basketball tournament today by defeating Malaysia. 95-88 ihalftime 46-37). The victory gave Iran an overall record of three victories and four losses since the
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    • 34 16 BANGKOK. Mon (IFPI) Japan's Koji Kimura and Naoko Fukazu won the gold medal in the table-tennis mixed doubles defeating Kim Chung Young and Yoon Ki Sook (South Korea) 2115, 21-17, 21-18.
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    • 122 16 MANILA. Mon (AFP>— Filipino' woman sprinter Mona Sulaiman. who wan unable to take part in the Fifth Asian Games after refusing a sex check. formally brought her rase to the Philippine Congress todav Testifying before the Lower House Committee on games and amusements. Suiaiman claimed
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    • 100 16 BANGKOK Mon (AP).— Japan today edged Malaysia 1-0 to win the bronze medai in the men's field hockey championship* at the Fifth Asian Games. The Japanese, who led 1-0 at halftime. played a faster brand of hockey, compared witn the slow attack and defences of
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    • 104 16 B.VNGKOK. Mon tAFP) Fewer than 2.00 ft specta tors turned up at tae 50,000 capacity main stadium to watch Japan and Singapore play for the 3rd place in the Asian Games toot ball tournament here tonight. Japan beat Singapore 2-0 to take, a. bronze medal The half
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    • 713 16 Extra time golden' goal BANGKOK, Mon. (AFP) India, the olympic champions look the Asian hockey title from Pakistan, the defending champions by a one goal victory in the battle royal final here today. There was no score at half time and after regulation time. The
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    • 233 16 BANGKOK. <AP> Thailand todav collected its fourth Asian Games cycling gold medal but saw an other within its grasp taken sway after its star rider was accused of causing two accidents by cutting. A Games jury ordered the accident-marred race the 4,800- metre massed
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    • 301 16 BANGKOK. Mon. (AFP) —Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan of Malaysia heat Tjoe Tjng Boon and Ang Tjin Siang of Indonesia in three sets 12-15. 15-8. 18-1* to win the doubles final for a gold medal. Japan's number
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    • 245 16 BANGKOK. Mon. (UPI) Violence broke out again tonight at the basketball finals match between Israel and Thailand here in the Asian Games. The trouble came with 4 minutes 7 seconds left in the game and Israel leading 73 to 40. Israeli and Thai players got
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    • 406 16 BANGKOK. Mon < AJTm Ng Boon Bee and Tar Yee Khan, had to fight every inch of the way hefore they could subdue Thailand's Narong Bhornchima and Chavalert Chumkirr 15. 17, 15-8 in the men'« double quarter-finals. The Malaysian pair hac fright in
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    • 110 16 South Korea's womw <** feated Iran 3-0 in a la*women's volleyball encounter at the Asian Games day and secured the silver medal. The score was 15-3. 15-® 15-4. Iran won the bronz€ medal Japan's girl spikers won the rold medal vesterdav oy defeating Burma
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