Eastern Sun, 31 December 1966
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Title Section25 1966-12-31 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 165 Saturday. December 31 1966. ☆MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article799 1966-12-31 1 C.F. LEE - New Year joy for 9000 daily-rated workers of the Malayan Railway who have been accorded rights and privileges of monthly paid staff By C.F. LEE KUALA LUMPUR FRI: THE NEW YEAR will be a happy one for 9,000 former daily fighting for the past four years to799 words
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281 1966-12-31 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Fourteen months ofter lost year's abortive Communist coup, President Sukarno today gave in to mounting demand from his nation of 105 million people that he should give his account of the prelude of the upheaval, the putsch itself and its aftermath.281 words
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Article202 1966-12-31 1 MANILA, Fri. Miss Aw Sian, a Hong Kong newspaper publisher and newly elected member of the Board of the International Press Institute (IPI), told Filipino publishers today she would work for greater Asian in- fluence in the IPI. Miss Aw. speaking at a luncheon202 words
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Article70 1966-12-31 1 KOTA BHARU, Fri. Ulu Kelantan District flood Committee this morning coopted another three members to man the operations room and prepare for any flood eventuality. The water level at Bradley Steps, Kuala Krai (flood assessing point) is now 75 ft. 6 ins. Flood danger will70 words
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Article67 1966-12-31 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesian Foreign Minister D*" Adam Malik, has denied reports of a possible Cabinet shakeup as a concession to President Sukarno in order to achieve political stability, the Jakarta newspaper •Revolutionary' said today. Dr. Malik said that this question was not discussed during the meetings between67 words
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Article78 1966-12-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Radio Malaysia will be broadcasting a New Year message by the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, over the Malay service at 11.05 a.m., the Chinese service at 11.15 a.m., the English service at 1.4(1 p.m. and the Indian service at 11.30 a.m. on78 words
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Article68 1966-12-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Japanese Ambassador Tan Sri Fumihiko Kai is expected to return tonight, after consultations with the Japanese Foreign Ministry, in a bid for an early settlement of the blood-debt iswte Tan Sri Kai will call on the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman tomorrow68 words
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Article30 1966-12-31 1 DETROIT. Fri. American Motors will lay off 4.100 employees at its two plants in Milwaukee and Kenosha. Wisconsin, at the end of January to fight decreasing car sales.30 words
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Article42 1966-12-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Sir Edmund Hillary the New Zealand conqueror of Mount Everest will visit Malaysia next month. He will be here in midJanuary. The New Zealand High Commission Is now drawing up a programme of his visit.42 words
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Article49 1966-12-31 1 VATICAN CITY. Fri. Pietro Cardinal Ciriaci died today at the age of 81. The Rome-born Cardinal had been ailing for some time with a kidney disorder. On Wednesday. Pope Paul paid a 20-minute call on the Cardinal and his family at Ciriaci's residence near the Vatican.49 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1966-12-31 2 David his future wife? 4 hectic hours for lllya in Republic SINGAPORE, Fri. David McCallum, the other "Man From UNCLE" who plays agent lllya Kuryakin in the popular TV series, spent four hectic hours in Singapore during which he was mobbed by enthusiastic fans and autograph1,086 words
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375 1966-12-31 3 'Ready for reasonable arrangement on new currencies' SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government stated today that there had been no formal proposal from Malaysia for interchangeability of their respective new currencies when they are issued next year. A Ministry of Finance statement today said that Singapore is375 words
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Article139 1966-12-31 3 SINGAPORE. Fri —A motor mechanic, Lim Boon Liat. 39. was today sentenced to two and a half years' imprisonment on three charges of stealing and disposing of three cars valued at $14,200. Lim pleaded guilty before the Second District Judge, Mr. N.A.D'Rozario. He admitted stealing one car, valued139 words
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167 1966-12-31 3 Malaysia Singapore Airlines Ltd. is new name for MAL SINGAPORE, Fri. The shareholders of Malaysian Airways Ltd. have passed a special resolution changing the name of the company to Malaysia Singapore Airlines Ltd. abbreviated as "MSA". A statement today said that the resolution was passed at the annual general meeting167 words
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Article199 1966-12-31 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A man, Kaw Hock Ngeng, 23, was fat-ally shot by a Police ambush party at Mattar Road off Aljunied Road, early this morning, when he resisted arrest. He collapsed with a bullet wound in his abdomen and died on the way to hospital.199 words
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Article, Illustration138 1966-12-31 3 SINGAPORE Fri. Care to feast your eyes on some of the most curvaceous dancers and at the same time be given an eyeful of the most exotic Latin dances vou ever imagined? Why not? These are not beyond your eyes or ears. Just toddle aiong138 words
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Article, Illustration181 1966-12-31 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Twenty-two-year-old Miss Foo Mong Mooi, daughter of the General Manager of Sing Pin Jih Pao, Mr. Foo Yee Fong. and Mrs. Foo. has just returned home to Penang, after obtaining the Bachelor of Economics Degree at Monash University, Victoria. Australia. She received181 words
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40 1966-12-31 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Old Siglapian Association has been registered and old students of Siglap Secondary School are invited to join the association. Old SiglaDians are to call *****2 or ***** (after office hours) for details.40 words
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Article20 1966-12-31 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.—There were 70 accidents, of which three were serious, during the past 24 hours, Police said today.20 words
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Article21 1966-12-31 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A woman, Loke Sui Oar. 52, fell to her death from Block 16. Jalan Merpati. this afternoon.21 words
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Article83 1966-12-31 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. —Thieves broke into a Buddhist temple in a lane off Keppel Road early yesterday morning and took away $5/300 in cash and jewellery. The keeper of the temple, Madam Chew Mee Loke, 87, discovered the theft at 6 a.m. yesterday when she woke up. She83 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-12-31 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. It was a tearful reunion at the airport last night when Miss Ng Kwang Yin was reunited with her aged mother after being away in Sydney for two months during which she underwent surgery for a nervous disease. She flew in by Lufthansa207 words
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Article287 1966-12-31 3 SINGAPORE. Fri.—A convicted thief, who had been jailed for five years, was today sentenced to another five years by the third Criminal District Court —for an armed robbery he committed just after his release. He is Ong Guan Huat, 27, who was jointly charged with287 words
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Article119 1966-12-31 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A two-day seminar on family planning will be held at the lecture theatre, Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital here, from Jan. 14-15, next year. The two-day seminar, which will start at 4 p.m. on Jan. 14. is being sponsored jointly by the Singapore Family Planning Pupulation119 words
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Article483 1966-12-31 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. —The Chairman of Malaysia Singapore Airlines Ltd. (formerly Malaysian Airways), Mr. Yong Pung How, has predicted that the future of the company "should be one of increased profitability and expansion". In its annual report for the year ended March 31, 1966, issued today, Mr.483 words
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Miscellaneous21 1966-12-31 3 Singapore diary TODAY 8.00 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "Niraasai." 8.00 p.m. National Theatre. Tank Road: An Evening of Folk Dances.21 words
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AUSTRALIAN NEWS AND VIEWS
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496 1966-12-31 4 MELBOURNE. Australia, Fri. TWO huge platforms rising 65ft. above the ocean off southern Australia will be constructed over two proven natural gas wells to tap gas for the supply of fuel to the city of Melbourne. Plans for the development were announced by496 words
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158 1966-12-31 4 A plan by the Co-ordi-nating Committee for Overseas Students in Western Australia to introduce more overseas students into Perth homes is taking shape in the Host Family Scheme, under which students are "adopted" bv families approved by the Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Miles of the Perth suburb of Mt.158 words
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285 1966-12-31 4 4 NEW piece of equipment which will improve the methods used to detect deafness in children ha* been developed in Australia at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne. The hospital, which has been established for 100 years, is the only285 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1966-12-31 4 George Todd - Family projects for 9 overseas students by George Todd QLEN ROTHES is one of Scotland's four new towns. The other three are Kilbride in Lanarkshire (the West), Cumbernauld in Dunbartonshire (also in the West), and Livingston which lies partly in West Lothian1,139 words
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Miscellaneous19 1966-12-31 4 AB lu. hold THiS m position AND WHEH 1 NOD MY HCAD.JUSr HIT IT WOH THE HAMMEK. QK/K? f19 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article629 1966-12-31 5 JAKARTA, Fri. (AP) The local Parliament of West Irian rejected a plebiscite slated to be held in 1969, the official news agency Antara reported today. A resolution of the local Parliament said its decision to reject the plebiscite for West Irian in 1969 was consistent to the629 words
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514 1966-12-31 5 gAIGON, Fri. (UPI) Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky said today the government may be forced to call off the four-day truce because of repeated Communist ceasefire violations. It is now too late however, to call off the 48-hour New Year's ceasefire scheduled to514 words
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80 1966-12-31 5 Miss Margaretha Linden, "Queen of Light of Sweden, visited the Seishirvogoen, a nursery for physically handicapped children in Tokyo and presented Christmas gifts to the children on Christmas Eve. Accompanied by Mrs. K. F. Almqvist, wife of the Swedish Ambassador to Japan and Miss Reiko Hoshikawa, air hostess of ScandinavianPANA Photo. - 80 words
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210 1966-12-31 5 UNITED NATIONS, Fri— Five new nations take their seats in the C.N. Security Council next week for what may be an eventful 1967 session of the world organisation's top security organ. Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Ethiopia and India start serving two-year terms as five of210 words
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Article131 1966-12-31 5 MANILA. Fri. (AP) President Ferdinand Marcos, worried by increasing violence involving firearms, yesterday banned the carrying of guns in the street. The order is expected to affect about 300,000 gun toters in Manila alone. Under the new ruling, licensed gun owners must keep their guns131 words
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Article75 1966-12-31 5 TOKYO Fri (UPI). North Vietnam yesterday charged that the United States has been killing South Vietnamese with poison gas. A Radio Hanoi broadcast monitored here said American aircraft dropped canisters containing "a yellowish" toxic gas on villages and fields in Tay Ninh Province during 'operation attleburo.'75 words
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182 1966-12-31 5 ACAPULCO, Mexico. Fri. (AP)—President Johnson's daughter, Lynda Bird Johnson and actor George Hamilton shown above at a recent press conference where they refused to discuss future marriage plans and asked newsmen to leave them alone. The press conference was held at the home of actress Merle Oberon. Meanwhile a UPI182 words
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447 1966-12-31 5 'TOKYO, Fri. (UPI) Communist China said today that the British Government was "courting its own disaster" by allowing United States navy ships to pay port calls on Hong Kong. A New China News Agency despatch from Peking charged that the British Labour Government was "toeing447 words
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Article103 1966-12-31 5 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Fri. (AP) Every day Nadine Wiseman has gone to work these past two weeks, she couldn't help but see the large billboard on the way reading: ''Nadine, I love you. Will you marry me? Garth." She said yesterday she will accept—on the same billboard,103 words
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Article195 1966-12-31 5 CAPE KENNEDY. FLORIDA, Fri. (UPI). The America's third moon-land-ing Surveyor Spacecraft has been delayed at least two months, from February to April, by technical troubles. The US. Space Agency announced yesterday that the lunar robot, equipped with a television camera and a surface digging195 words
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235 1966-12-31 5 TOKYO, Fri. (AP). President Ho CW Minh of North Vietnam said jesterday Conannnist China's successful explosion of its fifth nuclear test on Wednesday was "m great t—ouiagement to the Vietnamese people ■ow fighting against U.S. aggression It is also "a great contribution to ths235 words
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362 1966-12-31 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) A Harvard astronomer yesterday forecast good-sized expeditions of earthmen to the moon in 10 to 15 years with the adventurers tapping their drinking water from the lunar rooks and planting the first lunar gardens. But he said they'll have362 words
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Article, Illustration173 1966-12-31 6 MOSCOW. Fri. (AP) The Soviet Union from Wednesday returned to silence on developmenti concerning its unmanned spaceship Luna-13, which has been lying in a small depression on the moon since last Saturday night. A moon panorama taken by a television camera in Luna-13 was madeAP Photo. - 173 words
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Article320 1966-12-31 6 Science and 'bio-time': WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) Scientists are searching for the secret pendulum that keeps the body on a 24-hours rhythm and in the process they have discovered such strange items as the best time of day to kill cockroaches and house flies. This was320 words
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Article105 1966-12-31 6 BERLiN, Fri. (UPI) West Berlin Police announced yesterday the release of a second Eastern spy in a prisoner exchange. They said Hans Weiss, a West Berlin police Sergeant who confessed he had spied for the East German secret police for 11 years, has been freed from105 words
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Article41 1966-12-31 6 AUSTIN, Texas. Fri. (UPI) President Johnson previewed Soviet-American relations yesterday with the new U.S. Ambassador to Moscow. Mr. Llewellyn E. Thompson. The veteran diplomat is scheduled to assume his new post in the U.S.S.R on Jan. 11.41 words
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Article759 1966-12-31 6 Addis ababa, Ethiopia, Frl. (AP)—An attempted military coup in the Sudanese caDital of Khartoum was foiled on Tuesday night. Sudanese Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Ibrahim El Mufti said on arrival here. Mr. Mufti said the plot, by "a few officers led by a Junior Army Officer"759 words
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Article108 1966-12-31 6 BRUBSELS, Fri (UPI) The European Common Marke* udying the llty of granting Latin American countries more tariff preferences to help Increase TransAtlantic trade, a leading market official said yesterday. After talks with Brazilian president-elect Arthur da Costa E Silva, the markets executive commissioner for foreign108 words
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Article108 1966-12-31 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AP) The State Department said it has granted travel permission to 57 Americans to go to North Vietnam. This is an increase of four over the last announced figure. Most of the travel applicants are newsmen. However, Hanoi has been admitting few Americans on the108 words
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178 1966-12-31 6 PANAMA CITY. Republic of Panama. Fri. <t*Pl)—Dr. Roberto (Tito) Arias returned to Panama yesterday to resume a political career nearly ended by an assassin's bullet 21 years ago. Nearly a thousand Panamanians of all ages stood by in silence as Dr. Arias, 48. now178 words
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Article193 1966-12-31 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AP> Th* United States and the Philippines have disagreed on the formula for the pay. ment of more than US$3O m. in claims to 100.000 Philip, pine veterans who fought as guerrillas in World Wa r 11. Philippine Finance Secretary Mr. Eduardo Romualdes said193 words
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543 1966-12-31 6 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI). Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., who wrote a best-seller about the Kennedv presidencv, has criticised the author of the controversial "The Death of a President" for including in his book intimate revelations made by Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy in taped interview. ma nil543 words
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Article99 1966-12-31 6 AMMAN, Jordan. Fri. (UPI) Jordan charged yesterday that Syrian soldiers crossed the border deliberately to a Jordanian Security Guard According to an official Ministry of Interior statement, the incident too* place on Wednesday morning. It claimed a Syrian Army Patrol of three soldiers armed with lignt99 words
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368 1966-12-31 7 LONDON Fri. (AFP). The Financial Times today wished Mr. Wilson well in his role as matchmaker to EFTA and the EEC. Britain is the head of the 'outerseven'. Mr. Wilson will visit the EEC capitals In the new year. In dismantling its last tariff368 words
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169 1966-12-31 7 SEIZED COPPER FIRM PLAYS TIT-FOR-TAT KINSHASA. Congo. Fn (AFP) The giant Union M.niere Du Haut Katanga fining company has notified the Congolese government that it would not transfer more than US$l million to Kinshasa as was planned on Dec. 27, it was learned here yesterday. The UMHK said it was169 words
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180 1966-12-31 7 MADRID, Fri. (AFP) Spain's railroad workers unions may call their first strike today in over 30 years if the government does not meet their demands for new minimum wage. The union's executive issued a warning that it would declare a "Labour180 words
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Article, Illustration341 1966-12-31 7 Billion-dollar Concorde PARIS. Fri. (UPI). The French government too steps yesterday to squash hints by the angry boss of the country's biggest aircraft firm that France is backing out of "major projects" including the super- sonic Concord airliner. Gen. Rene Puget, chairman of the Huge341 words
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Article121 1966-12-31 7 LONDON. Fri. (UPI)—As shoppers stood by horrorstruck. a small nun tried and failed yesterday to halt a £lO.OOO jewel robbery. Five masked gunmen were just piling into their getaway car after robbing the large Leslie Davis. Ltd. jewellery store in London's Golders Green section, when121 words
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Article155 1966-12-31 7 ALGIERS. Fri. (AFP) The U.S. Seventh Fleet was carrying atomic bombs with a total exolosive force of 16 000 megatons in seas near China, the Algerian news agency said yesterday. The agency was commenting on the significance of yesterday's explosion of a Chinese nuclear bomb, estimated155 words
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Article70 1966-12-31 7 AMMAN, Fri. (AP) Jordanian government has rejected an offer by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) to construct a television system in the kingdom, it was announced yesterday. RCA along with Ford and Coca Cola, was last month banned from doing business in the Arab world because70 words
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367 1966-12-31 7 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. (UPI) Syria yesterday called on "all peace-loving governments and peoples" to support its seizure of the Iraq Petroleum Company «IPC> pipeline to back its demands for increased royalties. The Syrian delegation to the United Nations said in a statement Syria "does not367 words
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106 1966-12-31 7 LONDON, Fri. (AFP) A 57-year-old man accused at Salisbury, Wiltshire of indecently assaulting two girls under 16 by .stroking their knees pleaded they had brought the assault on themselves by wearing miniskirts. The magistrate decided that a higher court should give the legal definition of106 words
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Article126 1966-12-31 7 million dope charge NEW YORK, Fri. (AFP) A British businessman who lives in Paris has been arrested at Kennedy Airport here and charged with trying to smuggle, a million dollars' worth of heroin into America police announced yesterday. TTie businessman was named as William Alfred Davies of Rue Caulaincourt, Paris.126 words
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Article151 1966-12-31 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI)— Singer Baroara Streisand yesterday gave birth to a "Million dollar baby" boy who weighed in at Mouth Sinai Hospital at seven pounds, 12 ounces. Miss Streisand and her actor-Husband Elliott Gould named the baby Jason Emanuel. Mother and son were151 words
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Article69 1966-12-31 7 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) A twenty-minute live cast is being arranged by NHK to show Japanese televiewers how Britons celebrate new year's eve. The programme will be televised from 15.55 to 16.15 GMT on Dec. 31 and relayed in three stages from London to Tokyo by "Early69 words
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Article137 1966-12-31 7 COPENHAGEN. Fri. (AP) A senior official from Denmark's "East Asiatic Company" flew to Peking yesterday to negotiate alternative accommodation for a large Danish trade fair. Vice-chairman Mr. Holger Hansen, of the Committee for Overseas Exhibitions, left here reports that Red Guards have occupied the main137 words
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491 1966-12-31 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (AFP and AP) A group of students from 100 of the country's largest universities sent a joint letter to President Johnson yesterday in which they said they were "deeply troubled'* by the position of the U.S. government in Vietnam. "Unless491 words
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230 1966-12-31 7 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (I PI) When it come# to sheer production of words, the United Nations is a champion. Latest statistics show the world organisation has printed for distribution to delegates and newsmen 500.678.265 pages of documents in 1966. That compares230 words
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Article97 1966-12-31 7 DUBLIN, Fri. (AFP) Irish shipyard worker Tim Hayes yesterday beat the 100 hour world record for being buried alive. Hayes, 29, had himself buried seven feet deep in an air-conditioned coffin on Christmas day. He had been there 102 hours when helpers dug him out, apparently97 words
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Miscellaneous159 1966-12-31 6 FBOM REYKJAVIK ICRANP "TO SOUTH AMERICA,THE THRUSH OR6AMI7ATION WAS IN STRANGE. MYSTERIOUS action/ SOMETHING Of WORLP-SHAKING PROPORTIONS WAS ABOUT TO BREAK.' BUT WHAT WAS THIS 'TOPSECRET? WHO, HOW AW WHERE j WOULP THEY STRIKE? THESE WERE THE VITAL QUESTIONS ALEXANDER WAVERLY SOUGHT TO ANSWER AS ME LAUNCHED... POR FIVE AMEKiCAN159 words
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Miscellaneous20 1966-12-31 7 Iwill wz r li by Johnny hart OH, THERE VfcU ARE WHBKe riAVe Yoo Been f WtATfe MATTER, I RB\D?20 words
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Article431 1966-12-31 8 rR some time teachers have been in the news. They have been accused of lacking in the spirit of dedication, and even the way they spent their leisure hours has been subject to criticism. Some of them have gone on strike, many have been agitating for revised431 words
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Article402 1966-12-31 8 NINE thousand daily-rated workers employed by the Malayan Railway have at last succeeded in getting themselves recognised as Government servants. They will also be converted into monthly paid workers and be placed on Division IV. They will thus be entitled to pensions and other benefits. The Government side402 words
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890 1966-12-31 8 Barry Brown - Seventy-one countries, including 16 in Asia and the Pacific have been singled out as 4 potential targets' for the new Communist-sponsored Afro-Asian-Latin American Peoples' Solidarity Organisation By: Barry Brown 'J'HE movement commonly colled international communism hos chonged drastically in some respects in recent890 words
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Article1091 1966-12-31 8 James Nyamweya - By: James Nyamweya Minister of State, Office of the President, Kenya PLANNED national development as an academic discipline and a political concept has gained wide popularity in recent years. It contains the type of intellectual challenge which attracts men. It calls for a pioneering effort which is1,091 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
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Article137 1966-12-31 9 LONDON. Fri. (APV The recent firm trend on The London Stock Market continued yesterday. Trading remained small, however, and gains were confined to secondary issues with leaders showing little change. Main feature in industrials was the strong rise :n shares of the British perfume firm Yardley137 words
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Article74 1966-12-31 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI)— Pan American Wor.d Airways said today its 1966 profits rose about 55 per cent cr a 25 per cent gam in saies. The airline earned $47,275. 000 or $3 28 a share, last vear on revenues totaling $669,019,000. It also had74 words
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364 1966-12-31 9 DON C. BECKER - Bv DON C. BECKER A SPOKESMAN for the First National City Bank of New York said today the Manila branch would remain open after Jan. 1 despite earlier indications that Manila Mayor, Antonio Villegas might force them to close. The spokesman said that364 words
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Article24 1966-12-31 9 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI). —Money Quotations: HK55,710/5.***** per US dollar for Cash HK515.99 per pound sterling HK$266 625 per tael gold.24 words
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Article28 1966-12-31 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPI)' The rubber market opened steadv. No. 1 RSS spot was 18-3 16 18-7/16 No. 1 PISS CIF basis ports Jan. 17-15 16 18-1/8.28 words
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706 1966-12-31 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Stock Market continued its active and firm conditions throughout the day as more buying in the market caused gains in almost all equities on the industrial section. Sentiment was affected by speculation. During the active afternoon session trading was suspended for few706 words
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Article133 1966-12-31 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. A large number of Singapore businessmen is expected to visit the 14th Bauma International Construction Machinery Fair in Munich, West Germany from Mar. 11 to 19 next year. More than 700 firms will participate in the fair and machinery of all kinds will be133 words
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Article53 1966-12-31 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today, they were: New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D. 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 357/16; Airmail O.D. 35-9/16; 90 d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills;53 words
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Article302 1966-12-31 9 SINGAPORE. F r i. January first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. dosed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 60 cents per lb., up 4 cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. After an about unchanged opening liquidation of nearby caused a downward302 words
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Article80 1966-12-31 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) The rubber market closed steadv quiet with number one RSS spot 18-1/8 18-3/8. SETTLEMENT HOUSE Feb 18-7/16 19-9/16 March 18-11/16 18-7/8 April 18-7 8 19 April/June 19-1/16 19-5/16 July Sept 19-1/2 19-5/8 Oct/Dec 19-3/4 19-7/8 Jan/March 20-20-1/8 April/June 20-1/16 20-1/8 July/Sept 20-1/16 20-3/16 Oct80 words
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Article35 1966-12-31 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP) Standard and poor's 500 stock index: net close change 425 Industrial 85.25 off 29 25 Railroads 41.08 off .35 50 Utilities 69.43 up .05 500 Stocks 80.37 off .2435 words
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Article21 1966-12-31 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP) Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No sales. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 22N. N-nomlnal.21 words
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Article, Illustration412 1966-12-31 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The first brushless DC motor and contactless reversible control system in the world has been developed by Toshiba engineers. Toshiba's new brushless DC motor, which is widely used in various industrial fields. Is called the *SCR Motor' because it ha* substituted silicon-controlled rectifiers412 words
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Article49 1966-12-31 9 NEW YORK. Fri. <AP> Spot commodity prices yesterday. 22 23.90 15.5 164 106 895 15 710 39.75 27.25 13.88 166.5 36-38 153.75 3500 129.3 ***** ***** 4575 4000 24.5 175.5 144.75 78.125 2285 11.625 2475 12.25 2350 6350 8600 2650 ***** 56.25 13.8 14.5 165.76 167.34 174.9149 words
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Article227 1966-12-31 9 TOKYO. Fri. (AFP) Japan's trade with People's China this year will reach the $6OO million mark, showing an increase of more than 30 per cent over last year, goveriiment sources predicted today. The actual through-cus-toms figures of this trade, both ways, during the first 11227 words
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Article435 1966-12-31 9 INDUSTRIAL B. S. Boustead CD >.. 1.57 1.58 Central Sugar* XD 1.37 1.39 Chemical Co 1.67 1.68 Cold Storage CD. 3.10 3.14 Dunlop 2.39 2.40 E. Smelting 4.02 Esso Ord* 3.08 3.10 Fami Pref 1.06 1.07 Fitzpa tricks 1.40 1.55 F. A N. Ord* 3.46 Gammon 1.33435 words
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Article52 1966-12-31 9 (Manacrr* H 9. Flr*t Miilarsn 2.14 Sfcond Xalaran 1JH i.«t Third Malayan I 08 1.19 Mali <r* tan ('omntfii* XO .94 M Mai. *aitnir« Fund 1.29 1J9 Strrllnc Com "unlit v 9 4/4 Pint Hon* Rone 1.00 1JM» Hong Knnc .79 *4* Malavtian Inv«-*t-nirnt Fnn<1 rwi 1.00 '•Hone52 words
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Article114 1966-12-31 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. sinrapore Chinese Prod are Kxchanc# noon price® today were. Buyet* Sellert Coconut oil <FOB) Bulk 43.25 Coconut oil FOB Drum* 45.75 Loo** Copra Mixed life. 'Jan. 27.75 Sugar (Java) exiodonn 25.QC Nutmegs 110* 4M5.00 Nutmegs R a w 23.V00 Garbled 1 anipong Black Pepper (FOB) 120.00 Pepper114 words
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Article15 1966-12-31 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The tin price for today waj sfift2 per picul, down 5/8.15 words
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Article190 1966-12-31 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. —The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godown Vessels 1/2 Tegelberg 3/4 Denbighshire 5 Mountvideo 6/7 Barpeta 8/9 Straat Colombo 10/11 Straat Lemeire 13/14 Sunny ville 15/16 Melampus 18 Kristine Bakke 19 Halldor 23/24 East Sea 25/26 Kimanis 27 28 Felicity 29/30 Heiyo190 words
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Article829 1966-12-31 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.35 a.m. \lrline MAL 019 trom Kmtla l.umpnr. Time 9.30 a m. Airline MAL 121 from Kuala Lupmur. Time 1030 a.m. Airline ML 451 from hurtling. Time 10.55 a.m Airline MAL 005 from Penang. ipnh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 11.15 a.m. Airline829 words
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66 1966-12-31 10 Winners of the 1st Malaysian Jamboree Lottery, drawn on Dec. 11. received their prizes at a simple ceremonv held at the residence of Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, chairman of the 1st Malaysian Jamboree Organising Committee. Picture shows the Chief Minister handing over the key of the Toyoto Corono DeluxeD.O.I. Photo. - 66 words
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335 1966-12-31 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Dr. Chen Man Hin. the chairman of the Democratic Action Party said today that his party's complaint against Dr. Tan thee Khoon. the Labour Party Member of Parliament, is not that he himself is a Communist, which even335 words
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263 1966-12-31 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. MARA has spent $-.5 million this year on its rural bus services network which is now benefiting 25 per cent of the rural population, said Mr. B. J. Moss, the director of the MARA Transport Division. "MARA bus services263 words
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75 1966-12-31 10 PENANG. Fri. The Soon Tuck Woi Koon dotted SIO.OOO to Lam Wah Ee Hospital. Penang, while the Cantonese Grocers' Association donated 510.516.40 to be shared equally between the Red Swastiska Association and the Lam Wah Ee Eosr? f al at a pre r ceremony75 words
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101 1966-12-31 10 PENANG, Fri.—A 15-year-old girl, Chan Lean Kee, had reported to her mother that her boy friend had sold her to a Chinese towkay. Her mother. Sin Siew Gim, 37. a hawker, told the police that her daughter had left home on Dec. 17101 words
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Article114 1966-12-31 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A police constable wa,s today acquitted by Magistrate Enche Hamid Azmi on a charge that he did not apprehend three youths for attempted extortion at Jalan Pudu on Jan. 20. The police constable. Low Kwang Whui, 34. was alleged to have ignored Chua Kim114 words
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Article, Illustration27 1966-12-31 10 Picture above shows Rev. Father Kou receiving the gift.27 words
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258 1966-12-31 10 KUALA LUMPUR, FRI. ALL political parties in Malaysia should refrain from taking any step on the language issue which could be detrimental to the interest of the nation, said the the UMNO executive general secretary Enche Musa bin Hitam. He said258 words
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285 1966-12-31 10 IPOH, Fri. With 2,000 acres of land for tin mining and 140.000 acres for lumbering in Hulu Perak as a bounty from the State Government, the Sharikat Permodalan dan Perusahaan Perak Berhad (Perak Malays Finance and Industrial Co. Ltd.) would be able285 words
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52 1966-12-31 10 Miss Vaijayanthimala, an Indian film actress and cultural dancer, who is on a short visit to Malaysia, paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Culture, Youth and Sports, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman at his office recently. Picture shows Enche Senu presenting Miss Vaijavanthimala with a52 words
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Article240 1966-12-31 10 IPOH, Fri. —The newlyopened branch of the Democratic Action Party here will start the New Year with an Intensive membership drive. Among its many tasks, the DAP would also hold discussion sessions among its members to instil into them a sense of civic consciousness regarding the240 words
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Article46 1966-12-31 10 PENANG, Fri. A daring broad daylight armed robbery took place in Pitt Street this afternoon, when a salesman, Lim Thean Huat, 18. was robbed of about $1,500 by two armed thugs. A report was immediately lodged with the police, who are now making investigations.46 words
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470 1966-12-31 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The yeor 1967 may be a rather difficult year for the sawmilling industry in this country. Timber exporting and shipping circles here say that the prospects for 1967 "arc not exactly very encouraging/' Much would depend on the level of production because470 words
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Article, Illustration210 1966-12-31 10 A GIFT from the people of the City f Wagga in New South Wales, Australia to their sister town of Temerloh in Pahang was accepted by the High Commissioner for Malaysia in Australia Enche' Mohamed bin Baba at a ceremony neid in wagga.210 words
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Article, Illustration913 1966-12-31 11 Princess Grace - By Princess Grace of Monaco as told to Nadine Tellmond T>EOPLE keep asking me if I will 90 bock to the world of making motion pictures. I olways tell them that I have a busy career right here. I have913 words
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Article763 1966-12-31 11 AS T E E L monster, known to experts as a 'shield', has been burrowing its way like a mole through Munich's underworld for Quite some time. It has 2,000 tons of pushing force behind it and several hundred horsepower, which are applied to763 words
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676 1966-12-31 11 BONN. Fri. The public In the German Federal Republic keeps asking: Is the economic boom finished, and the era of prosperity for the Federal Republic passed? The Question is often put rhetorically or polemically, but not a few people ask it out of genuine concern676 words
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588 1966-12-31 11 BERLIN, P ri. The demand for Increased output of atomic piles combined with the endeavour to arrange the primary section of nuclear power stations as compactly as possible by accommodating in a single vessel the reactor core together with heat exchanger, blower, pumps588 words
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Article, Illustration351 1966-12-31 12 Mervyn Nicholas - By Mervyn Nicholas. QINGAPORE, Fri.— TwentiethCentury Fox's production of "Fantastic Voyage," is a sciencefiction thriller in the true sense of the word. Filmed at a cost of s6i million the most expensive undertaken for a science fiction story, "Fantastic Voyage" is unique in the351 words
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Article, Illustration29 1966-12-31 12 PARIS, Fri. Plumes...and sequins... and all that glitters...go to make up the gowns of the girls in the new Lido show "Pourquoi Pas"...(Why Not) United Press Europix.United Press Europix. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration142 1966-12-31 12 THIS winsome quartet is part of a highly synchronised all-girl revue acclaimed as the Orient's leading floor show. The quartet will perform several dances including a number called "The Bird Dance" harmoniously blending eastern and western choreography. Known as the Alishan All-Girls Revue, the troupe is Nationalist China's142 words
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Advertisement196 1966-12-31 12 GOLDEN STAR SHAMROCK HOTEL 11. Dublin Road, Singapore 9 Tel: ***** Presents THE WALKER HILL DANCERS From Korea. J Enjoy your lunch with Golden Star Music in Air-con. comfort. Tonight extension till 3.00 a.m. Nightly: 1.00 a.m. Spacious Car Park. WISHING YOU A PROSPEROL 'S NJ; Enjoy your NEW YEA196 words
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Advertisement285 1966-12-31 12 *£■§lB S¥ot«l ■■"•"r- ,^■-4 m m SHOW TIME 10 p.m. 1.00 a.m. THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF WISH ALL OUR PATRONS A HAPPY N j mandarin PALACE TO-NIGHT EXT. TILL 3.00 A.M. GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT THE SENSATIONAL ABE TRIO A FABULOUS SINGING AND DANCING TROUPE FROM TOKYO Mkz 14 FUUY-AUTOMATIC LARES285 words
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Article, Illustration144 1966-12-31 13 MONTE CARLO, Fri. One of the most successful and farreaching promotions carried out by Columbia International in recent months teas the special Monte Carlo European premiere of "THE PROFESSIONALS, at which time key journalists and other top media personalities tcere invited to spend ".4 weekend with144 words
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Article288 1966-12-31 13 METROTEX Department Store. Liat Towers Singapore, (opposite Lido Theatre): Buy your New Year gifts for the whole family in this ultra-modern department store No parking problems too. C. K. TANG <S) LTD., 310 Orchard Road Singapore:— Going for a New Year shopping spree then288 words
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Article, Illustration413 1966-12-31 13 MANILA. Fri. (t'PI). Bob Hope, who began entertaining U.S. servicemen overseas back in 1942, wound up another season on the military Christmas circuit yesterday declaring this was his greatest cast and showMr. Hope and his cast, which included beautiful singer-dancer Joey Heatherton, singer Anita Bryant,413 words
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Advertisement97 1966-12-31 13 NEW OCEAN THEATRE .J .-j t A R-CCSaiTIOMfO) "-u g T"~ IMT COAST BOAO, TIL. 4M4S Opens »r.d.v: 15 A #.30 pm Dm s-:in fit Matt He'm "THE SILENCERS" (Columbia < Color with Chinese Subtitles Tomorrow Cheap Matinee 11 a.B. SFXKET SEVEN" >MOMl Mondav Cheap Matinee 11 a.m. "TW O97 words
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Miscellaneous213 1966-12-31 13 <3 S I I AW ORGANISATION w;Ui ail mo\;egr>er* A HAPPY NEW YEAR ;APITOL Phone ***** ind WEEK: 11. 1.45. 4. S.5» ».3® Shirley MaeLa.ne Michael Came \MBit" Technics UI SB Tonitht finite: Marlon Brando The APPILOOSV V Co.or •> T D O Phone ***** Jnd HEFR! No Free List'213 words
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Miscellaneous743 1966-12-31 13 YOUR TV LCCit*:-...... s vg£tf»v.-.». .v^wi. S. TODAY CHANNEL 5 Kuala l.umpur and Pulau Pinanr, 6 Ipoh and MHaka. 3 10 Johnre Bahru; 4 laiping: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.Y. Malaysia programmes*. P.M. 3.00 OPENING ANN'CT Prog Summary 3.01 MAN'S CASTLE743 words
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Miscellaneous197 1966-12-31 13 o CATHAY ORGANISATION PAL AC F 475 70 NOW SHOWING! 1.30. *.W». 1.3*. 4.00. 6.30 A 9 15 p m «.45 9.30 p m GALA: Tomorrow Monday Extra Show at 11.00 a.m KISS THE GIRLS MAKE THEM DIE Michael Connors Dorothy Prorlnt IN TECHNICOLOR Columbia Gala A Palace: Tonight Midnight197 words
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Article264 1966-12-31 14 HE CRACKS CIRCUIT MARK JOHANNESBURG, Fri. (UPI) Veteran racing ace Jack Brabham of Australia yesterday showed he is in no mood to surrender his world drivers championship without a fight by clocking the fastest time ever recorded on the nearby Kyalami Circuit during trials264 words
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269 1966-12-31 14 NAGOYA, Japan, Fri. (UPI) Japanese manufactured six ounce gloves will be used for the 15round title bout between world bantamweight champion Fighting Harada and challenger Jose Medel of Mexico here on Jan. 3. Managers Takeshi Sasazaki and Lupe Sanchez also agreed yesterday to269 words
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Article110 1966-12-31 14 DURBAN, South Africa. Fri. (AP> South Africa's top non-white golfer, Sewsunker (Papwa) Sewgolum, has been barred from two of the current summer circuit's major tournaments. The Indian star was refused permission to play in this weekend's 5.000 rand tUSS7.OOO) tournament at the Johannesburg Windsor Park Club.110 words
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34 1966-12-31 14 FLASHBACK: A Thai eager swings a bamboo stick as riot broke out during the recently-concluded Asian Games basketball match between Thailand and Korea. It was perhaps the ugliest scene at the Games. AP photo.AP photo. - 34 words
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231 1966-12-31 14 RIO DE JANEIRO. Fri. (AP> Brazil's Eder Jofre. world bantamweight champion for five years, will bid a quiet official farewell to the ring next month, it was announced yesterday. Jofre. 30. and well above bantamweight trim, told the daily afternoon newspaper "O Globo"231 words
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142 1966-12-31 14 LONDON, Fri. (AFP) The once-great motor-racing name of Aston-Martin will be making a comeback to racing circuits in 1967 after an absence of three years. The firm of Aston-Martin Lagonda announced today that it would be re-entering the world of motor sport with a142 words
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Article167 1966-12-31 14 MIAMI BEACH. Florida. Frl. <UPI> Unsung Manuel Orantes of Spain upset Wimbledon and Australian junior champion Geogres Goven of France yesterday for an unprecedented victory in the Orange Bowl Junior Tennis Championships. Orantes was the first unseeded player ever to win the tourney championship. In the167 words
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Article51 1966-12-31 14 JAIPUR. Fri. (AFP) Malaysian Khor Cheng Chye entered the quarter-final of the men's singles of the National Badminton Championship here yesterday beating India's Firoz Chaudhary (Madhva Pradesh) 15-9, 15-4. In another match in the men's singles Satish Bhatia of Mysore beat Malaysian Omar Manap 15-7,51 words
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248 1966-12-31 14 CULCUTTA, India, Fri. (AP).—The West Indies India second cricket Test match will be played tomorrow on the green turf wicket at central Culcutta's Ranji Sta. dium at Eden Gardens, considered among the best in the world. The first test at western India's Bombay city248 words
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292 1966-12-31 14 FORT LAUDERDALE. Florida, Fri. <AP> A slender blonde 14-year-old American girl, Catie Ball, has tied the women's 100-metre breaststroke world's swimming record. Miss Ball won the event In the second annual international swimming meet at the Hall of Fame Pool on Wednesday after having292 words
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Advertisement516 1966-12-31 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TUITION 20 Word* $5/- (Minimum) POH SAN DANCE STUDIO 263 Outram Road, teaches Ba 11 ro o m/L at i n Dances. Lessons daily 10.00 a.m.—10.00 p.m. Private lessons by appointment ***** Singapore. NATIONAL LANGUAGE CLASSES Beginners and Continuation all Standards and Cambridge Commence 3rd January, Register NOW,516 words
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Advertisement349 1966-12-31 14 THE SARAWAK ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CORPORATION KCCHING TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from approved J.K.R. Registered Class C' and above contractors will be received by the General Manager of the Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation at the Head" Office of Sesco in Kuching. up to noon on Monday. January 23rd, 1967 for: THE CONSTRUCTION349 words
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Advertisement168 1966-12-31 14 Easteen Sun 2-i H y- V LITTLI lIT THAT GOES A LONG WAT 23-B. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7 announcements, marriaces. births, deaths, c FOR A minimum op twenty ENGAGEMENTS. PERSONAL, IN MEMORIAM tTC WORD 50 CENTS VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED FTC. m168 words
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Article2047 1966-12-31 15 Race l: Horses Class 3 Dlv. 3—Abt. 6 Purs. 1.00 P.N. I. 708 2 npo 3 154 4 747 Gangway Rexrona Rulldnrrr Lotus Uitip 4v 3v 5* 5y 00 9.00 8 19 807 Arch Stable Dato Cspt H F Bloxham Jurong Stable Lolu* Stable Ahmad Rodgrrs Heddie2,047 words
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Article394 1966-12-31 15 Windsor Lad - GOLD CUP RUNNERS WIND UP 51 Windsor Lad PENANG, Fri. Penang Gold Cup candidates were out in strength on the track here this morning in their winding up preparations for Sunday's classic, to be run over one and a quarter miles. Jal sco (Harbridge) was very impressive394 words
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Article96 1966-12-31 15 NEW ORLEANS Fri. (UPI). Top-seeded RonHolmberg moved another notch toward his second straight Sugar Bowl Tennis Tournament rrown yesterday. defeating Baiiev Brown in a quarter finals match Holmberg had little trouble downing grow 6-2.6-2 Marty Roissen, the No. 2 seed, defeated Australian Graham Primrose. fi-O. H-4.96 words
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Article376 1966-12-31 15 FFNANG. Fri. The following are the Stipendiary Steward's report for the second day, Penang Christmas-New Year Meeting. Ooing: Yielding for three races, then good. Race One: Four O'Clock 111 iKhamis) fractured his spine jumping away from the gates and was destroyed. Race Two: Blantic376 words
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Article766 1966-12-31 15 THE 1967 raring season will begin with the Perak Turf Club's three-da* meeting on Jan. A. 1? and 15. The IHB rntrif* rompri*r 92 CU« Two horse*. 23 C 1a«« Fivf, C'la** Sl* and 4? Two-year-old*. Thrre will he nine rare* on the first and766 words
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528 1966-12-31 15 HENRY W. TMORNBERRY - BY HENRY W. TMORNBERRY LONDON, Fri. (UPI) The professor, stethescope swinging from hit neck, emerged from the patient's room to where the world's Press v:gs waiting anxiously. The professor told them: "We can't move him for six weeks at least. There is528 words
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225 1966-12-31 15 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP)— Even if the New York Athletic Commission wants Flash Elorde of the Philippines to retire, there are plenty of offers for his services, said Dewey Fragetta yesterday. Fragetta, an international boxing agent, said he had received three offers for title225 words
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Article136 1966-12-31 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Middlessex Wanderers, comprising top British amateur international players will play one game against Singapore on their way to New Zealand and Australia in the middle of June, next year. Lt. Col. G. W. Shaw. VicePresident of the Football Association of Singapore, said this136 words
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Article111 1966-12-31 15 CHRISTCHURCH. NEW ZEALAND Fri. (UPI).— Philippine international chess master Rodolfo C. Tan Cardoso drew with Australian champion D. V. Hamilton after 42 moves in the third round of the Canterbury Chess Club Centennial tournament yesterday. Russian grand master Yuri L. Averbakh beat P. Dozsa, a former111 words
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Article339 1966-12-31 16 Govt, makes provision for first time SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government has put aside $60,000 for the promotion of sports in the Republic in the coming year. This is the first time ever that the Government has included sports ir» its expenditure list. According to the estimates339 words
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132 1966-12-31 16 LONDON, Fri. (AP) Sir Frank Worrell, former West Indies Test captain, said yesterday he thought Australian cricketers were too easily satisfied. Commenting on Australia's defeat by South Africa in tne first Test at Johannesburg this week, he said: "Tne Australians are potentially high scorers, but132 words
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Article, Illustration34 1966-12-31 16 MELBOURNE, Fri. Members of the Australian tennis squad pose with the Davis Cup after retaining: the trophy with a 4-1 victory- over India. AP Wirephoto.AP Wirephoto. - 34 words
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445 1966-12-31 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. —Inche Abu Bakar bin Panwanchee. today lashed out at "mischief makers" who caused the State football team to rot temporarily in the earlier part of the season. The State team, he said, was then a* the bottom and unable445 words
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327 1966-12-31 16 LONDON, Fri. (AFP) The Reverend David Sheppard, former England and Sussex batsman, now Warden of the Mayflower Community Centre in the London docks area, has oppealed to MCC not to allow first-class cricket on Sunday, according to today's "Daily mail". He has written to the327 words
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117 1966-12-31 16 AROSA, Switzerland, Fri. (AFP) Finland's junior ice hockey team scored at the rate of a goal about every two minutes to smash the Netherlands 37 to nil here today. This was just the final nail in the young Dutch outfit who had earlier117 words
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330 1966-12-31 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Malaysian tennis fans are in store for a big treat when a five-man United States team will play a series of exhibition matches here in February. The team which arrives here on Feb. 6 and will leave on Feb.330 words
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Article68 1966-12-31 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The annual rugger match between Selangor Club and Penang Sports Club will be played on the Western Road ground at Penang on Jan. 7. Selangor club team: Brian Mason, Des Oakes. John Masters. Eurof Walters. Michael Holden, Ken Saunders, Tony Iveson. Tim Sheehan. Mike Thompson,68 words
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167 1966-12-31 16 SINGAPORE. Fri The Singapore Chinese F A. will leave here tomorrow for Seremban to play the first tie in the MCFA Cup at Seremban on Sunday. Singapore Chinese have been drawn to meet Negri Sembilan in the competition. S.ngapore Chinese. run-ners-up last year are167 words
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100 1966-12-31 16 MALACCA. Fri. The annual HQ 28ih Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Gtoud (Commonwealth Forces) league hockey competition will start early next month. Only seven teams will be taking part- They a re: HQ 28th Brigade and Signals Sqiadron, Ist Bn Royal New Zealand Infantry Regt, 6th100 words
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Article45 1966-12-31 16 LOS ANGELES, fri. (UPI) Sandy Koufax, whose sore arm cut off his US sl2s.ftnn year earning power in baseball, has signed a lucrative long-term contract with the National Broadcasting Co. to work on sports programmes in radio and television, it was announced.45 words
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Article33 1966-12-31 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The League Cup SHA hockey tournament will commence in January. The draw for the first round will be held on Friday at the Ceylon Sports Club at 5.30 p.m.33 words
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702 1966-12-31 16 Geoffrey Miller - 1-9-6-6 By Geoffrey Miller LONDON, Fri. (AP) A year of glory for England, the birthplace of soccer. A year of disappointment and bitterness for the South Americans. A year of personal triumph for Eusebio, Portugal's "Black Panther/' and Francisco Gento, Veteran Captain of702 words
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421 1966-12-31 16 LONDON, Fri. (AP). Sit back, close your eyes and picture the greatest soccer game of all time. It's only a make-believe match. As the vintage soccer year of 1966 comes to an end. Associated Press sports writers have picked an ail-Star world421 words
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300 1966-12-31 16 Top hockey nations to compete in preOlympic tournament LONDON. Fri. < AFP The 11 best hockey nations of the world will compete in the pre Olympic International Hockey tournament to be staged in London next October. They will be: Britain. East and West Germany. Australia. Belgium. Spain India, Japan. Kenya.300 words
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Miscellaneous67 1966-12-31 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 2.25 a.m. (8.6 ft), 3.21 p.m. (6.9 ft.) Fo Swett*nham: 805 am < l3 2 ft >» 840 P- m 13.7 ft.) Port Dickson: 8.55 a.m. (9 ft.), 9.11 p.m. (8.8 ft.) sirtn1 P K re fc! am <BB ">• 12 40 P m < l#67 words
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