Eastern Sun, 8 January 1967
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Title Section25 1967-01-08 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 172 v Sunday, January 8 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration1465 1967-01-08 1 CHAN KAM YAU - Food shortage: Hundreds of people are starving By CHAN KAM YAU. KUALA LUMPUR. SATURDAY: FOUR MORE LIVES were lost in the flood-ravaged East Coast of West Malaysia to bring the total to six in the most disastrous floods in the country in recent years. But the situation1,465 words
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Article51 1967-01-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A giant airlift of foodstuffs and blankets to the flood-stricken East Coast States of West Malaysia will start early tomorrow morning. A Royal Air Force Beverly aircraft will take off from the RMAF base here carrying sugar, sardines, coffee, tea, biscuits and51 words
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186 1967-01-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Board of Commissioners of Currency has agreed to a request by the Government of Singapore and Brunei that the Board's coins should be made available to their respective currency authorities up to Dec. 11 this vear. The Board, at its meeting186 words
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Advertisement79 1967-01-08 1 ttkinJbizctt EUROPEAN CONSERVATOIRES AND T.V. SINSAPURA PIANO h L.J.LIEW PIANO CO. ]M Orchard m—4. Hn|i*«n. t. W: H)H. -4 W»I0« MUNCH I SUBSIDIARY ASIA COMMERCIAL BANKING Miximum Bcncfits, Conptett Security, Courttous prompt Swict =5, FIXED DEPOSITS LOANS PROVIDED FOR: PROPERTIES INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES INSTALMENT FACILITIES FOR; ASIA COMMERCIAL FINANCE LTD MBAO79 words
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Advertisement91 1967-01-08 1 wsH It 1s not safe to put your trust in money but much safer to put your money in trust. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT YOUR OWN BANK THE BANK FOR THE PUBLIC #52 X X. PUBLIC BANK BERHAD J (Incorporated in the States of Malaya, Malaysia) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $50,000,000.0091 words
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Article, Illustration696 1967-01-08 2 Show with Multi-Cultural Flavour SINGAPORE, Sat. The People's Association's Grand Variety Concert—with a cast more than a thousand will open at the National Theatre tomorrow evening. The concert will be on for five days. This is one of the most ambitious and biggest ever 'live'Eastern Sun Pix - 696 words
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176 1967-01-08 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two salesmen of Hagemeyer Trading Co. (M) Ltd., have been awarded a trip to Japan for special training. They are Mr. Lee Kok Wai and Mr. Hoh Klang Howe from the Electronics and Communications Sectlon of the National Department who will be176 words
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Article112 1967-01-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three Sarawak Government officers have been awarded Japanese Government Colombo Plan Fellowships to enable them to attend seminars to be held in Japan commencing next week. The seminars will last for seven to eight weeks. They are Messrs. Chen Yew Kiew.112 words
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Article89 1967-01-08 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. A pedestrian, who was admitted to the General Hospital after being involved in a road accident seven days ago died yesterday evening. The deceased. Bundram. of 141 Serangoon Road, was Involved in the accident at the Junctions of Serangoon Road and Veerasamy Road on Dec.89 words
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Article21 1967-01-08 2 SINGAPORE, SaL—There were 61 road accidents of which four were serious during the past 24 hours. Police said today.21 words
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Article212 1967-01-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. i*he Malaysian Trades Union Congress has decided to postpone its first General Council meeting tomorrow to Jan. 15 as a mark of respert to Enche Mohamed Yusoff bin Mohamed Noor who fell to his death from the 17th floor of Parliament House yesterday.212 words
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Article79 1967-01-08 2 PENANG, Sat. About 5(1 Muslim leper patients at Pulau Jerejak were each given as a Hari Raya gift by the chairman of the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association, Penang branch. Enche Aziz Ibrahim, this afternoon. Enche Aziz wished the Muslim patients and their families at home "Selamat Hari79 words
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Article71 1967-01-08 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.—More than 150 handicapped children from four homes in Singapore will be guests of the Royal Air Force at the dress rehearsal of "Puss in Boots." this year's pantomime staged by the R.A.F. Changi Theatre Club. The show will be held next Saturday and71 words
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Article64 1967-01-08 2 SINGAPORE. Sat.— There is now a vacancy in the Medical Council of the Republic of Singapore. The returning officer of the Medical Council, Mr. Teo Tian Chor, is inviting nominations from registered medical practitioners in the RepublicThe nominated medical practitioner to serve in the Medical Council64 words
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Article40 1967-01-08 2 SINGAPORE. Sat—Mrs. Cyril Wong has been appointed the Deputy Chairman of the Singapore Telephone Board for the year 1907. The appointment, marie by the Deputy Prime Min ster, was announced in the Singapore Govrr—«nt Gaze tie issued yesterday.40 words
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428 1967-01-08 2 H.M.S. SUTAN - By H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Sot. Muslims in Singapore are out to celebrate what it likely to be the biggest ever Hari Raya Puata in years. Spirits will be high and there is a reason for being so now that confrontaii is428 words
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164 1967-01-08 2 MALACCA, Sat.— A verdict of death by adventure was returned today by the coroner here, on the death of a Singapore lawyer-pilot Mr. Les Rayner, who died when the plane he was piloting crashed at the airport here on Oct. 12 last year Mr. Pang Cheng164 words
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133 1967-01-08 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Six Normal-trained teachers have been appointed acting Principals. The announcement was made in a recent Singapore Government Gaiette. Four of them are acting Principals in new primary schools. They are: Miss J. Sinnathamby. of Broadrick Primary School; Mr. Chan Thye Kim, of133 words
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Article89 1967-01-08 2 BINGAPORE. Sat. The withdrawal of British Army troop* from Sarawak will be completed on Jan. 11 when the Army ship. Empire Klttiwake. sails from Tanah Puteh docks In Kuchlng for Singapore. On board will be 60 officers and men. stores and vehicles. The occasion will be89 words
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Article142 1967-01-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Police here have given hoteliers until the end of this month to maintain a proper register in accordance with the first schedule of the Registration of Guests Act 1965. A police spokesman this morning said that there were many hotels in Kuala Lumpur,142 words
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Article104 1967-01-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Enche Alik bin Jamin. 27-year-old agricultural assistant with the Department of Agriculture. Tuaran Sabah, has been selected for six r o ihs' field training in New Zealand wit"h the N.Z. Bureau o r Soils under the sponsorsb n of the Government of Sabah.104 words
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232 1967-01-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. SatThe value of plastics pr> duction in 1964/65 was £I8« 397.000 states the New Zetland Government 81 tirian. This was C 2.284. more than the 1963/64 prJ duction value of £1€,113.M and £5.196.000 more thai the value of £11,201,00. i plastics produced in232 words
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66 1967-01-08 2 SINGAPORE. Sa f -JJ Australian Sioux is now assisting the siart authorities in aeria-f*] connaisanre of the ravaged areas in Per»* The helicopter is p by Lt. Terry Ellis. He rating from Ipoh airfifd An Australian main anre staff has also been to Ipoh airfield. This66 words
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Article23 1967-01-08 2 SINGAPORE. Sat Minister for Culture and j cial Affairs has licence to Rev. Thomas Robinson to solemnize w* rlages in the Repub~~23 words
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518 1967-01-08 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Industrial Arbitration Court's referee, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, today rejected a Singapore Bank Employees' Union's submission that the term "salaries" included "bonus" under a collective agreement signed between the Union and Chung Khiaw in 1961. Nlr. Lim ruled that the518 words
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Article, Illustration295 1967-01-08 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. A sales supervisor of the ta-h Register Division, National Cash Register Co. <*) Ltd., has left to attend the NCR sales convention >n Miami Beach. Florida, I S A., scheduled to be held om Jan. 18 for a week. -le is295 words
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Article95 1967-01-08 3 Sat. Expats oi the speech of the e Minister, Mr. Lee r an Yew. will be telecast 5 r TV Singapura Channel p °morrow (Jan. 8). at 9.25 y speech was made by at a meeting orga- ''a by the Historical So- v of the University95 words
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Article161 1967-01-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Malaysian Government has paid a net sum of $8,259,075 to the Singapore Government in full settlement of the financial claims of the two Governments against each other in respect of expenditure and revenue during the period Singapore was in Malaysia. The sum161 words
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Article98 1967-01-08 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Japanese here will hold a special book exhibition at the lecture hall of the National Library from Jan. 10-16. This exhibition is organised in co-operaion with the National Library of Singapore in order to deepen further mutual understanding in the cultural field. The exhibition98 words
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Article46 1967-01-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore, Sarawak. Sabah and Brunei Importers and Exporters Association will hold its swearing-in ceremony for its office-bearers for the year 1967 tomorrow. (Sunday) at noon. The ceremony will take place in the hall of Hung Rang Resteurant at North Canal Road.46 words
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Article, Illustration353 1967-01-08 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.—An unofficial Australian "ambassadress" now in Singapore for a week's visit today described Singaporeans as "friendly and charming people." She is Miss Janice Hearne. 20, "Miss Wildflower State" Queen of West Australia, who is a guest of the Y's Men's Club of353 words
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Article, Illustration122 1967-01-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A spastic girl, Miss Yoon Nui Gek, left for Bangkok this afternoon on a week's holiday as guest of Thai International Airways. She was accompanied by her teacher, Miss Lim Ban Goon. The Spastic Children's Association of Singapore selected Miss Yoon as the best122 words
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588 1967-01-08 3 SINGAPORE, Sat—The President of the Republic of Singapore, Enche Yusof bin Ishak. has given his assent to enact the Societies Act, 1966, which was passed in Parliament on Dec. 21, last year. The Act shall come into i operation on such date588 words
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Advertisement9 1967-01-08 3 ZEBRA chocolates *Ae fresher to <o a 'aste bette*9 words
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1371 1967-01-08 4 Like lambs, J Solnikov's victims handed over their money WORTHLESS SHARES There are many people in the world anxious to earn easy money and that one fact makes the confidence man's job very much easier. People are so anxious to get1,371 words
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1005 1967-01-08 4 SAD PETTY LETTERS TO POEPLE WEDDING GIFTS rpHERE is one thing that even the police have to admit about confidence men. It is that most of them are clever people. Many a judge has sighed over the trickster in the dock and1,005 words
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Article1363 1967-01-08 4 HEKEs o <rW MILES to give you shudder It tells confidence them, no breaking o/ humour* st4itiding of human r people seem to be born confidence men, like some people seem to be born engineers or artists. But one or two trip over a1,363 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article539 1967-01-08 5 8 Ministers axed' T ONDON, Sat. (UPI) Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson announced a sweeping reshuffle of his nine-month-old Government yesterday, designed to give it a younger 'new 100k 7 face lift. But many of his old political friends spared the axe. Eight ministers, including one member539 words
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Article111 1967-01-08 5 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP) Rosalind Russell, the glittering star of Auntie Mame," was reported yesterday to be a candidate for director of Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, Incorporated. The New York Wall Street Journal said that the 52-year-old actress had agreed to be a candidate on the dissident slate111 words
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239 1967-01-08 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI). The Federal Court yesterday dropped charges apinst idith Coplon in a Soviet spy case i tcr the Justice Department found its evidence s: her would not fHwH up '.n court. The brunette. who was 27 at the time. was first tried in239 words
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Article, Illustration88 1967-01-08 5 OUT 0 UT of the 125 Thai beauties who took part in the "Miss Thailand 1967" contest on the night of January Ist. in Bangkok, Miss Prapatsorn Panitkul, a 17-year-old beauty from northern province of Lopburi who has been working at a beauty saloon in BangkokPANA Photo. - 88 words
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Article220 1967-01-08 5 TAIPEI. Sat. (AP) Barry M. Goldwater. unsuccessful contender for the U.S. Presidency in 1964. said yesterday he had no interest in the 1968 election as an individual. "I'm going to run for the Senate." he told newsmen on his arrival with his wife from Tokyo220 words
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449 1967-01-08 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI). Secretary of Btat« Mr. Dean Rusk said yesterday the United States is ready to sit down with representatives of North Vietnam "either in public or in secret" to seek peace. At the same time, he sa:d the United States will "do449 words
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Article97 1967-01-08 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AP) Indonesia's ambassadordesignate. Mr. Suwito Kusumowidagdo, a career diplomat, arrived yesterday to take up his new post. He succee-is Mr. Lam be rtus N. Palar, who retired. Mr. Suwito, 49. has been first Deputy Foreign Minister of Indonesia under Dr. Subandrio for five97 words
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Article84 1967-01-08 5 UNITED NATION, Sst. (UPI). The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a stand-by arrangement allowing the Philippines to draw up to US$55 million during 1967, according to an IMF release issued here on Friday. The arrangement supersedes the standby arrangement approved last April for U5526.784 words
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Article446 1967-01-08 5 TtfEW YORK, Sat. (UPI). Mayor John V. Lindsay said yesterday the mini-skirt isn't all bad. "It's a functional thing," he said in answer to a question at his weekly news conference. "It enables young ladies to run faster. Because of it, they may have to." UNITED NATIONS,446 words
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Miscellaneous282 1967-01-08 5 HiißMaißiiaMii mmM I I WMluUlrS H n? TMB PALACE MAP ENTERS AM OFFICIAL'S OFFICE...SHE REPIACES A PEAD USHTSULO Later,the pair slips into the palace, UNSEEN, BUT THRUSH IS ALRSAPYAT WORK li'li STUPY THE THRUSH PHOTO RLE/ AT PAWN TO c 33 wtt: g a 6000/ AMP, MR. SOLO-KEEP A WEATHER282 words
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Advertisement21 1967-01-08 6 we s the \j\ia tcV* ne\l eV tJ r (BJ 7i:< I V, c y L x sm V>>4 \L mum.21 words
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Miscellaneous149 1967-01-08 6 I WANT TD TAKE A RIPE OR 00 SOMETHING SPECIAL TOAY, HON? NO THANKSi..IM PERFECTLY CONTENT JUST STAYING AT HOME 1' m m i W ft I fi < t m r 4 a& C* a /i I .0 it Vi I 5*5 c 0 «77T r 9 Shefc lighiA—O&it149 words
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Advertisement146 1967-01-08 7 a runny nose is no Every time your runny nose makes you sneeze someone else may catch your cold. That's no joke. And a runny nose gets red and sore. That hurts. Don't suffer. Don't let other people suffer from your cold. Control it, right from the start, with Contac146 words
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Miscellaneous405 1967-01-08 7 8 44curuia3arbera s B Vi up, yo&, oz you'll MSG THE TRADITIONAL WHAT TIME LOOK Fok VOUKSELF... 55 K K c« l ES o N i M 5 I s? a i ss A TbeRDPEWE EAT....AND, IN TNE TRADITION OP THAHKS6MH6 WE KAN6EES WANT To THANK: OUR IHPIAH HE/6HBOKS FOR405 words
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Article440 1967-01-08 8 THE authorities in Taiwan are worried about their acute brain drain. It Is reported that 95 per cent of their graduates do not return home after graduation or after having completed their research work in the United States and other countries. The Taiwan Chinese have a preference440 words
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Article335 1967-01-08 8 THE general complaint among the public Is the length of time it takes Government departments to deal with applications and reply to letters. This habit of delaying what can be done immediately should be eliminated from the Public Service. According to the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak335 words
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WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE
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Article, Illustration907 1967-01-08 8 Dr. I. M. Levitt - By: Dr. I. M. Levitt, Director, the Fels Planetarium of the Franklin Institute. ANEW spacecraft to serve as a powerful scientific tool and a valuable scouting device for investigating lunar surface features and potential landing sites is being proposed by scientists of the Boeing Company in907 words
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1043 1967-01-08 8 LOUIS HALASZ - By: LOUIS HALASZ ON December 16, 1966, for the first time in its 21-year history, the UN Security Council ordered rather than recommended the application of economic sanctions against an international entity. It is clear that if this action fails to work, the invoking1,043 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
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860 1967-01-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sat rnHE trerage houwwlTM with limited household budget need no longer consider 1 th# modern electrical appliances for the home, and in particular, for the kitchen are beyond their reach. ror Moulinex of France whose top quality electrical domestic appliances are860 words
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Article312 1967-01-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The t <s trading was again s rte-.ed by a holiday. The .on of the market on T .es ;av was very slow as it was also :or January ng for which early were awaited. Compared with last v .h> .vever. only a very tenders312 words
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Article37 1967-01-08 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP) 1 Dow Jones spot comr ty price index advanced to 139.39. y*he Dow Jones commodity '-ires index closed 136.14 up 0.28. Open High index 135.62 136.14 Low Close incle 135.62 136.1437 words
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Article15 1967-01-08 9 f SINGAPORE. Sat. The Drice for today was -5 per *ncui, up 2515 words
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Article, Illustration141 1967-01-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. —Mr. Lee Han Min, a sub-account-ant with The Chartered Bank here has just been appointed by the Manage, ment to head the Bank's Changi Branch. Mr. Lee, 28, a Singapore citizen and a graduate of the University of Malaya (in Singapore), joined The Chartered Bank141 words
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146 1967-01-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. For the girl-next-door arid the finicky housewife who is constantly bewailing the fact that her nail polish is either streaking, separating or "settling," a new Crystalline nail enamel is now out to put things right. Enamel which slithers on thin and146 words
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Article36 1967-01-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants: They were. Selling TT./O.D. ready were: Deutsche Marks 128*; Swiss Francs 140$; French 1601: Italian Lire *****.36 words
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354 1967-01-08 9 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AP). United States exports to countries in Asia should jfo over the $5 billion mark this year for the first time, says the U.S. Department of Commerce. At the same time. Asian countries can expect additional gains in 1967354 words
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Article35 1967-01-08 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP) Standard and poor's 500 stock index: Net Close Change 425 Industrials 87.24 up .63 20 Railroads 42.56 up .36 55 Utilities 70.61 up .46 500 Stocks 82.18 up .5835 words
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Article120 1967-01-08 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP).— The Stock Market closed higher yesterday for the fourth straight session. Trading was fairly active. Stocks rallied for the entire first were of 1967, bouyed by the cessation of taxloss selling which depressed the end of 1966 trading. A rise in120 words
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Article26 1967-01-08 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI). The tin market was steady. Turnover 95 tons. Spot buyers 1199 sellers 1200 business nil. 3-months business 102 102-J settlement 1200.26 words
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252 1967-01-08 9 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AP) —The U.S. Commerce Department has predicted a more moderate rise in import this year and a possible halt to narrowing of the U.S. trade surplus. In a world trade outlook published by the Bureau of International Commerce in its weekly magazine, the252 words
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Article480 1967-01-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. —Conditions on the Stock Exchange were generally quiet and steady. Heavy dealing was in Matsushita with business done from $2.20 to $2.15 to $2.18. A sharp gain for Malayan Cables which was transacted from $2.35 to $2.60, a rise of 25 cents. The480 words
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Article56 1967-01-08 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) Dow Jones stock averages: Open High 30 Industrials 809.85 816.53 20 Railroads 210.09 211.98 15 Utilities 137.65 139.66 65 Stocks 289.72 292 47 Low Close Changes 30 Industrials 801.67 808.74 up 3.23 20 Railroads 209.19 210.98 up 1.59 15 Utilities 137.11 138.61 up 1.2556 words
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Article23 1967-01-08 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP) Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No. sales. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 22 t N N-nominaL23 words
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Article456 1967-01-08 9 INDUSTRIAL Bountftd CD Central Vacant Chemical Co. fold storaxe XD... Dunlop XR B. 1.59 1.47 l.«5 3.02 2.35 1.60 1.66 3.10 K. smHtinx 3.98 4 01 Ksm» Onls Rmo Prpf 3.M 1 Hfi 3.08 1 07 Flt7.patrtck« F. X. Orda Gammon 8.48 1.31 1.55 3.54 1 33456 words
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Article51 1967-01-08 9 (Manager* prices) Hr«t Malayan XD 2.10 2.20 Second Ma la van Xl> 1.49 1.59 Third Malayan 1.08 1.19 Malaysian Commerce .84 .95 Mai. Savings Fund 1.29 1.39 Sterling Commodity S/9 4/4 First Hnng Kong 1.00 i.or>* Second Hone Kong .;o .«4* Mala>*tan Investment Fund .90 1.00 (*Hong Kong51 words
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Article107 1967-01-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Sineapore Chinev Produce Kichanze noon prices today were. Coconut oil Buyers Sellert (FOB) Bulk 44.00 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 46.50 Loose Copra Mixed Dec./Jan. 27.75 Sugar (Java) exjeodown 24.50 Nutmegs 110* 480.00 Nutmegs B A W Garbled Lampong 225.00 Black Pepper (FOB > 120.00 Pepper Black Special107 words
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Article56 1967-01-08 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI).— Rubber futures yesterday closed unchanged and untraded. Trading in January rubber contract ceased at yesterday's close. Jan. 22.10 22.80 Mar. 2240 23 00 May 22.40 23.00 (X) 22.70 23.00 Jan. 68 22.70 23.00 (X) July, Sept.. Nov. Spot no. 1 RSS held steady56 words
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Article107 1967-01-08 9 STOCKHOLM, Sat. The Stock Market made one last stab at a year-end rally after a hectic see-saw session yesterday but never made It. Traders Ignored traditional and economic factors as they had all week. The list opened lower, moved higher, fell back sharply and closed107 words
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Article67 1967-01-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 5 Deelock 8/9 Hoegh Elite 10/11 Purrhus 15/16 Leuve Lloyd 18 Cypria 25/26 Kunak 35/36 Breconshire 40/41 Baylor Victory 44 Johneverett 45 Phenian. The following ships laid anchorage at the Eastern Roads (E), Western67 words
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Article747 1967-01-08 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.50 a.m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.15 a.m. Airline GIA 898 Time I 0..V» a.m. Airline MSA 00.% from Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Knetting. Time 12.35 p.m. Airline GIA 889 from Kuala747 words
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389 1967-01-08 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. REVLON allots much time to research in the cosmetic laboratory and that has paid off handsomely with the new ZP II Dandricide which went on the American market last year. Now made available for the first time in Singapore the389 words
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Article358 1967-01-08 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Outdoor Girl was the first cosmetic house to produce a complete range of high quality beauty preparations at a price within the reach of every woman's purse. In order to give as many women as possible the opportunity to see and to use these358 words
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127 1967-01-08 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. If you happen to be a bride-to-be, looking for a suitable hair-style to go with your gown, here are three experts to help you along. Misses Lam Kim Hoe and Yee May are Japan graduates in hair-styling in the Carnation Beauty127 words
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Article, Illustration73 1967-01-08 10 BINGAPORE, Sat. Mrs. Nancy Lim 20, returned to Singapore recently from the Japan Yamano Beauty College where she obtained a diploma In hair-styling, massage and other beauty treatments. Shortly after her return Mrs. Llm and her partner, a London trained beautician. set up a modern beauty73 words
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794 1967-01-08 10 BINGAPORE, Sat. Women all over the world spend a good deal of time and money on make-up and pretty dresses to render themselves more attractive or more desirable. They also take time out to learn good deportment, poise and etiquette. Yet, such good dresses,794 words
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Advertisement339 1967-01-08 10 hair swinging dress trendy make-up i Outdoor Girl L of course! m V ■'•>;*• v: Girl Clever girls choose cosmetics from England Outdoor Girl cover evervfliirtg in beauty. Make-up with real quality, but wonderfully inexpensive prices. Take eyes, for instance. Outdoor Girl have every kind of eye make-up. Try marvellous339 words
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Advertisement186 1967-01-08 10 .vv.;:«MB your eye ~> X.J. ■mz iSps- matdenform MWt fe LUA Ntw Sweet Music with strap* that s-t-r-e-t-e-h! SWEET MUSIC with straps of a unlqß* new non-rippling, non-rolling elastic. These new straps stretch smoothly over your shoulders, around the back and under the cups. Plus the famous Sweet Music features186 words
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Advertisement203 1967-01-08 11 Now for the first time in Singapore, here is the medically-proven way to positively end dandruff forever!" New ZP 11 Formula Hairdressing and Shampoo bring the men and women of Singapore a way to end dandruff! For more than four years, eminent skin specialists tested Revlon's ZP" Formula with exclusive203 words
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POPPING AROUND with PLATTER PETE
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Article, Illustration345 1967-01-08 12 f<AT STEVENS made an explosive debut on Deram with a selfpenned song, "I Love My Dog" which was a big hit in Britain. He was discovered by exSpringfield Mike Hurst. Producer Mike Hurst met Stephen Georgiou, that is Cat Stevens real name, in May. "He was introduced345 words
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Article181 1967-01-08 12 TVEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The national list of 20 to© single pop records for this week, as selected by Billboard Magazine on the basis of air play and sales: 1. "I'm A Believer" The Monkees. 2. "Snoopy Versus The Red Bard'' The Royal Guardsmen. 3. "Tell181 words
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Article306 1967-01-08 12 IT SEEMS that a lot of pop artistes are going into films, and television appearances. The Righteous Brothers have extended their Righteous Enterprises i nto motion pictures and television. They have signed Jerome Brady to work on a script based on their million seller, "Soul And Inspiration," in306 words
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1058 1967-01-08 12 "LFI THERE, you swinging, hip cats. Ready for another bout of information on the pop scene of today? Well, here I am once again, in one piece, all cheerful, healthy, cool, hip, and crazy as usual. Boy!, am I glad to be just1,058 words
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Article, Illustration296 1967-01-08 12 SINGAPORE, Sat.—WILLIAM TAN, rythym guitarist of the Les Vampires, a pop group here, says that it is easy to play the guitar, provided the interest is there. Well, Bill should know what he says. For he took only a comparatively short time296 words
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Article, Illustration10 1967-01-08 12 Dave dee, dozy, beaky, roick tich10 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration938 1967-01-08 13 ''lf a girl wants to ring the bell with her beaux, she's got to have appeal sex appeal. I learned several mink coats ago that a pinch of glamour goes a whole heap farther than an armful of charm. The slick chick knows all938 words
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Article, Illustration334 1967-01-08 13 Tai Sing Onn - By Tai Sing Onn KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. 1Y —Raquel Welch. This girl here can't act. But who cares a tinker's damn about that when she has that smouldering;, deep-seated SEXTRACTION. Just look at her nonstop for close on two two hours on the screen and'you'll334 words
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Article, Illustration392 1967-01-08 13 EL SOTO. SINGAPORE. gat. Once in a way there comes aero* M>r n eye-opener which remind, an of the basic necessities of life lest we forget how important they are although their are everywhere around us. Such afllm is Columbia's Alvarez Kelly" one which bring* toEL SOTO. - 392 words
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Miscellaneous201 1967-01-08 13 ffcHAW ORGANISATION [apitol Thon^97s^B Sft Showing! 11, 1.45, 4. «.."50 9.30 n Brando. Anjanette Comer _a Sr. «on "The %PP\IOOSA" r V Technicolor piti v "THE PE\RI, HO 'M\ Mandarin. Cs, Color THr' A!' m Morning Show T Hf j.%de row Mandarin) I D O -Phone ***** !**T FEW DAY*-201 words
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Miscellaneous812 1967-01-08 13 \gj«, &1 stnßKmmmSß v an TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lampur and Pulaa Pinsng, 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batn Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). P.M. 3.00 CPENTNG ANNCr Pro? Summary. 3.01 CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING. 3.26812 words
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Miscellaneous291 1967-01-08 13 ORGANISATION <46. ■'l ORCHARD^ I 32J6i ortNs today: ft hho«\k 11 a.m.. I.M, «.M. K ill A #.15 p in. "The Man With Two Faces" Edmund Purriom Color MOMi CAT HAY I PAI ACF J 14 OO I 4 S H sort SHO WING! 11. I.M. 4.M. I.M. 3.M, «.M291 words
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Article, Illustration114 1967-01-08 14 World bantamweight champion "Fighting Harada" (left) throws a left to challenger Jose Medel of Mexico in the 13th round of the 15-round world title bout at Aichi Prefectural Gym in Nagoya, Japan. Harada decisioned Medel to defend the title successfully for the third time while some 13.000UPI Photo.; PANA Photo. - 114 words
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178 1967-01-08 14 MANILA, Sat. (AFP) Boxing promoter Lope Sarreal said today he was negotiating for a world title fight next May between Gabriel (Flash) Elorde and Japan's Yoshiaki Numata. Indicating that the Filipino world junior lightweight champion was not retiring lrom the ring. Speculations that Elorde, 32, would178 words
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224 1967-01-08 14 LONDON, Sot. (AFP). —Frozen grounds, particularly in the north, have upset today's English football programme. By last night, one F.A. Cup second round tie Bradford v Workington—was off besides the first division match at Newcastle where Manchester United were visitors in a top versus224 words
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Article117 1967-01-08 14 SEREMBAN, Sat. The Negri Sembilan Club will meet Seremban Garrison from Rasah Camp in a friendly inter-club tennis match to be played on the club courts here tomorrow. The match commences at 8 a.m. The eight-match game will consist of two singles, three doubles, two117 words
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194 1967-01-08 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Selangor Football Association has called 28 football players to attend training sessions for the football association of Malaysia Cup soccer tournament this year. Mr. George Joseph, secretary of the State Football Association said this morning that an elaborate training schedule194 words
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Article30 1967-01-08 14 AUCKLAND, New Zealand. Sat. (UPI) England's Marck Cox defeated New Zealand junior champion Brain Fairlie. aged 18. 6-2, 6-4 to win the Nortb Island men's single tennis championship.30 words
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218 1967-01-08 14 NEW YORK, Sat. (AFP)— Ford is putting six new Mark II prototypes into the Le Mans 24 hours car race this year. Ford Motor Co. official Mr. M. D. Frey announced this at a ceremony during which his company received218 words
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70 1967-01-08 14 HONG KONG, Sat. (AFP) —A 15-m ember Japanese tennis team will fly into Hong Kong tomorrow for a series of goodwill matches on Monday at the Hong Kong Cricket Club. The team, led by Jiro Kumamaru, a former Davis Cupper, consists of 1170 words
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Article, Illustration450 1967-01-08 14 Albert Johnson - Enq Yoon confirms Bangkok >iff By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sat. Malaysia's sprint ace, M. Jegathesan, streaked to stardom at Bangkok. While he was on his gold-getting spree (Jega won three gold medals) the lanky bespectacled athlete had a "misunderstanding" with one of450 words
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152 1967-01-08 14 LONDON. Sat. (AFP) There has been a 14 per cent drop in the number of racecourse bookmakers since the introduction of the betting tax last October, according to National Association of Bookmakers. After comparing attendances at 50 one-day race meetings held between the152 words
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216 1967-01-08 14 LONDON, Sot. (AFP) Aftob Jowoid of Pakistan, who is attempting to win the title for a fourth consecutive year, gave a ruthless display when taking only thirteen minutes to win his first round match in the British Amateur squash rackets championship at the R.A.C.216 words
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255 1967-01-08 14 HASTINGS, Essex, Sat. (AFP). Soviet grand master Mikhail Botvinnik yesterday clinched victory in the international chess tournament here. I The 55-year-old former world champion won five and drew three of his nine matches, losing once only, at the hands of 19-year-old Englishman Raymond Keene. "It255 words
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Article140 1967-01-08 14 LONDON, Sat. (AFP). Applications to visit crack steeple chaser Arkle in his temporary sick bay at Kempton Park have grown to such proportions that they are now being regretfully refused. But "get well" card and letters with presents, continue to flow in by the140 words
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Article98 1967-01-08 14 DORADO BEACH, Puerto Rico, Sat. (AP). David Jimenez won the Dorado Beach pro-am golf tournament yesterday even though he shot a two-over-par 74 for the final round of the 54hole tourney. The 25-year old pro at the nearby Dorado Hilton Country Club finished with a98 words
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Article181 1967-01-08 14 CONISTON, England. Sat (UPI) Frogmen followed the murky current of 'ha bottom of Coniston water today, hoping it carried th« body of British speed king Donald Campbell. Divers Friday found Campbell's hydroplane "Bluebird,'' which had broken in two just behind the cockpit when the boat dove181 words
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Article163 1967-01-08 14 AUCKLAND, New Zealand. Sat (AP) —Scotsman Jackie Stewart, lapping often at over 100 mph (160 KM) a brm, won the thrilling mile New Zealand Grand Prix at Auckland s Pukekohe course today. Second was former world champion Jim Clark of Scotland in a Lotus who163 words
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Article1626 1967-01-08 15 Race l: Horses 3-Year-Old Dlv. 3 —5 Furs. 1.1S P.M. 07 Pan Rajah 3v 9 00 Mr YS Chorg J Donnelly Moxham 1 0 Malayan OaMti 3v 812 Chcrio Stable Heddle Harbridgr 12 But) l.amlaulet i rjtm) Hrnclak Menang 3y 3y 8 11 Mr McGreepr Wart1,626 words
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1505 1967-01-08 15 i • « ! 'Windsor ' 'LZLd - The going is HEAVY i 'Windsor 'LZLd Open will be keenest rival IPOH, Sun.-Bolholmen Boy is in such striking form that he should outshine his opposition in the main six furlongs sprint for Class Two horses (Race 9) at Ipoh this afternoon, opening day1,505 words
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Article24 1967-01-08 15 WINDSOR LAD Roland II Hiph Ruler Oapis GOLDEN SIN: Roland II Cannon Fire Half Crown ADELINE: Roland II Perkasa Viva Ipoh24 words
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Article162 1967-01-08 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN ADELINE IMC L ASIAN PRIDE Gnurmtt H. Menanf P. PINANG Asian Pride Angel's Tip ASIAN PRIDE P. Pinang No Doubt Race t. CANNON FIRE Easy Money Count Babu CANNON KIRK Count Babu Resourceful RESOURCEFUL Cannon Fire Rina II Race i. ROLAND 11 Surveyor Eastern Maid162 words
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362 1967-01-08 15 BEREMBAN. Sat The 16-year-old Negri Sembilan Ceylonese Youth Forum enjoyed one of its best seasons In the field of sports during 1960, states the report to be presented at the forthcoming annual general meeting to be held here on Jan 24. NSCYF who took362 words
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76 1967-01-08 15 LONDON. Sat. (AFP) Birmingham City yesterday signed Fulham s Scottish international forward, Oraham Leggat. for a "subitantial fee. Leggat will play for Birmingham against Coventry City today at Birmingham, but the club will not disclose in which position A fee or between £15,000 and76 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1967-01-08 16 SBA'S AMBITIOUS PLAN GETS UNDERWAY SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Badminton Association's three-year "pilot scheme" to spearhead an ambitious programme to build badminton "stars of to-morrow" is the first plan of its kind made available to promising and talented youngsters in the Republic. The long-term plan initiated by the Training1,048 words
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140 1967-01-08 16 BANGKOK, Sat. (AFP) Thailand will make an allout effort commencing this year to train athletes of international standard. the Amateur Atheltics Association of Thailand disclosed today. A spokesman for AAAT said the programme, now being drafted, will be pushed to include all provinces140 words
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412 1967-01-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Singapore Under-23 playing their own style of open, clean rugger were beaten by Selangor Under-23 in a thrilling match by 8 points (goal, try) to three points (try) in the MRU's Under-23 finals played at the Mindef grounds here412 words
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94 1967-01-08 16 FRANKFURT. Germany, Sat (UPI» Karl Mildenberger. the European heavyweight champion. Is ready and willing to come to the United States in order to earn another shot at Cassius Clay. Prospective candidates for the German fighter are Canadian George Chuvalo and former heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson,94 words
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347 1967-01-08 16 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Singapore's nationol athletic coach, Tan Eng Yoon, said if the Republic's athletes were trained on the same pattern adopted by China, the Republic could produce an equally high brand of sportsmen to compete in the international sporting arena. The national coach was347 words
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Article63 1967-01-08 16 HOUSTON. Texas. Sat. (AFP) Johnny Keane, who managed the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team when they won the world series in 1964 died of a heart attack at his home in Houston last night. He was 55. He left the Cardinals to take over the63 words
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Article130 1967-01-08 16 TAIPEI, Sat. (AFP) —A> 14-member basketball team of the Manila City Government, arrived here late last night for a series of friendly matches with local cagers. The team is led by vicemayor of Manila. Herminio Astorga. The team is part of a 24member goodwill mission130 words
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214 1967-01-08 16 NEW YORK. Sat (AFP)— The cream of world golfers will be chasing the biggest pot of gold in the history of the sport when the United States professional circuit begins on January 12 with the San Diego Open. For this year's "season",214 words
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Article62 1967-01-08 16 NEW DELHI. Sat. (AFP) There will be an allIndian final to the Indian men's lawn tennis championship in New Delhi tomorrow. In todays semi-finals, Indian number one player Ramanathan Krishnan beat Brazil's Jose Edson Mandarino 6-2. 7-9. 6-4. 6-4 and Indian number three, Premjlt Lall sprang a surprise62 words
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Article159 1967-01-08 16 BUDAPEST. Sat. (AFP- Hungarv's star centre-for-ward Florian Albert has finally received an entry visa to enable him to maki an exhibition-match tour ia Brazil, the official MTL news agency reported here For once. Albert, who H centre-forward for the Ferencvaros Club, will not ha l159 words
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Article121 1967-01-08 16 SYDNEY, Sat. (AFP) New South Wales gnineri first innings lead of 64 jn their Sheffield Shield crick" match with South Austrs J in Sydney. By the close of plav they had increased na* lead to 106 for the loss ot one second innings wicke Chasing121 words
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Article57 1967-01-08 16 BANGKOK. Sat. (AFP'Thailand will enter the arra teur boxing and shooting tournament of the International Military this year. Thailand became a member of the International Mi tary Sports Council in Oc ,r >~ ber last. The tournament, which started in 1948. no** has a membership57 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-01-08 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 11.33 am (5.6 ft.), 11.24 p.m. (7.4 ft). Port Swettenham: 3.33 a.m. (14.4 ft.), 4.25 p.m. (13 ft.) Port Dickson: 4.40 a.m. (8.6 ft.), 5.03 p.m. (6.8 ft.). Singapore: 8.21 a.m. (8.8 ft.), 10.31 p.m. (8.3 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 5.59 a.m. (7 ft), 9.25 p.m. (860 words
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