Eastern Sun, 5 November 1967
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Title Section27 1967-11-05 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION "fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 461 Sunday, 6 November 1967. fa MC(P) 2251 -fa KDN 2660 Price 15 cents27 words
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Article, Illustration412 1967-11-05 1 BEN D'CUNHA - His magnetic dynamism and Bob Hope wit have made a lasting impression By BEN D'CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The U.S. VicePresident, Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey, breezed through his four-day visit to Malaysia in the manner of a U.S. presidential candidate. If one would gauge the results ofEastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 412 words
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125 1967-11-05 1 JAKARTA, Sat. (UPI) Greater Jakarta Military Commander, Maj. Gen. Amir Maehmud, said here today that several West Borneo Communist guerilla leaders have been arrested in Jakarta. The military commander refused to elaborate on this capture besides saying that it (the capture) was enough to125 words
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Article94 1967-11-05 1 TOKYO Sat. (UPI) Communist China said today American Vice-President Hubert Humphrey went to Malaysia “to conduct criminal activities.” The New China News Agency in a Peking dispatch said, Mr. Humphrey went to Kuala Lumpur in the role of “Warmonger.” It said “Massive demonstrations” in Kuala Lumpur94 words
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Article58 1967-11-05 1 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) President Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam has been awarded the Order of Lenin, the highest Soviet decoration, it was announced here today. The award was announced by the Soviet news agency, Tass. The decree also described President Ho as an outstanding58 words
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Article100 1967-11-05 1 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) Typhoon Emma hammered the heart of thickly-populated Central Luzon. the Manila area, today with ferociuua no iiule per-nour winds. Powerful gusts from the typhoon swept off lightlybuilt houses, chopped down trees and disrupted transportation and electricity in some parts of the city100 words
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213 1967-11-05 1 VATICAN CITY, Sat. (Reuter). Pope Paul underwent a very successful prostate operation today and withstood surgery very well, an official communique announced. The commumaue said: “This morning In the Apostolic Palace His Holiness Paul VI, affected for some time by symptoms characteristic of simple213 words
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Article, Illustration180 1967-11-05 1 Sat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has expressed confidence that the relationship between Singapore and Russia will continue to grow. Mr. Lee said this in a message to Mr. A. Kosygin, the Soviet Prime Minister, on the occasion180 words
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166 1967-11-05 1 SAIGON. Sat. (UPI)—U.S. soldiers holding their fire until the last second stopped a new Communist attack, this one behind a wall of civilians, in Friday’s sixth day in the battle of Loc Ninh. The red death toll soared to at least166 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration342 1967-11-05 2 JESSELTON, Saf’. All Sabahans, whether they are in the towns or kampongs, should support Malaysia and the State Government loyally and faithfully, for in Malaysia lay their hopes and that of the younger generation in years to come. This call was made342 words
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254 1967-11-05 2 SINGAPORE, sat.-The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Enrhe Othtnan Wok. today spoke to parents whose children have been looked after by the various creches and children's centres in the Republic He spoke to them at a gettogether at Singapore Conference Hall. The get-together254 words
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Article222 1967-11-05 2 JESSELTON, Sat. The Yang di-Pertua Negara has honoured 31 people with the Ahll Darjah Kinabalu (The Illustrious Order of Kinabalu) and 17 with the Bintang Kinabalu (Medal of Honour) on the occasion of his birthday today. Those awarded with the Ahli Darjah Kinabalu were:— Khalid222 words
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Article691 1967-11-05 2 John F. Barton - By John F. Barton WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) Fewer diplomats have declared quite so loudly exactly what their intentions were in visiting the United States than Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. None has left with his impression and conclusion a better kept secret. Mr. Lee691 words
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524 1967-11-05 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The key to Singapore's progress and prosperity lay in developing her human resources, particularly her technical skilled manpower. The National Seminar on “Approaches to co-opera-tion between Industries ana institutions in technical training", recommended a four-point plan how *ucn a more524 words
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Article73 1967-11-05 2 JOHORF. BAHRU. Sat The Johore Police wish to contact the relatives of J L. Miranda, who was found hanging from a tree outside the Johore Civil Service Cluh along Jalan Sungei Chat here today A Police spokesman said Miranda, 59. unemployed, was last known to73 words
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204 1967-11-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. U.S. Vicepresident Hubert Humphrey last night said Malaysia was building a free and just society. “And you are helping others to do the same through new initiatives towards regionalism,” he added while toasting the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Prime Minister, Tunku204 words
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Article31 1967-11-05 2 JESSELTON. Sat. The Minister of Local Government. Dato Pang Tet Tshung will leave for Scndakan on Nov. 20 to attend the opening of the 4th Native Chiefs’ Conference.31 words
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Article101 1967-11-05 2 JESSELTON, Sat. The Government has finalised plans for the construction of a $400,000 water supply system in the Tenom district. This was stated by the Minister of Communications and Works, Dato Khoo Siak Chiew. He said work on the project would start early next yearIt was101 words
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Article62 1967-11-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Two Royal Malaysian Air Force officers have been selected to attend flying training course at the Royal New' Zealand Air Force Flying Training School. Wigram, near Christchurch. South Island New' Zealand. The duration of the course is about one year. They are Pilot62 words
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472 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Parliament Elections (Amendment) Bill read for the first time in Parliament on Tuesday—will make it a n offence for anyone to dissuade or attempt to dissuade electors from voting between nomi nation day and polling. At present, such dissua472 words
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Article, Illustration436 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang O Boon, today called on new teachers to play a role in the full realisation of the heavy responsibility and be a credit not only to the College but also to Singapore. Mr. Ong.436 words
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Article260 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A Canadian educational equipment mission, comprising six top-level business executives and two members of the Canadian Department of Trade and Commerce, will be visiting Singapore and Malaysia later this month. The team is due here on Tuesday before proceeding to Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. The260 words
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Article45 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sat—There will be a public band performance by the Singapore Infantry Regiment, at Mar Ritchie Reservoir Park bandstand tomorrow from 5 to 6 p m Another one will be on Nov. 19 from 5 to 6 pm by the Police Band.45 words
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Article36 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Professor Syed Hussain AlAttas, Head of the Department of Malay Studies, University of Singapore, will speak on “The Problem of International Integration” on Nov. 8 at the weekly Rotary luncheon at Cathay Hotel.36 words
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Article178 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. John G. Hadwen. the new Canadian High Commissioner designate to Singapore, is due here tomorrow. He is expected to present his credentials to Singapore’s President Yusof at the Istana some time next week. Mr. Hadwen. 44. is a graduate of the University178 words
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282 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Nanyang University Players, in co-operation with the Language Centre of the University, will stage the American Comedy, “The Teahouse of the August Moon”, on Nov. 11 and 12 at Victoria Theatre here. This presentation is the second dramatic venture of282 words
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Article, Illustration210 1967-11-05 3 Patricia Chan - By Patricia Chan SINGAPORE. Sat. Queenstown, Singapore's first satellite town, will shortly have a top-class r e s t aurant-cum-night-club. Situated at Queenstown's shopping centre at Commonwealth Avenue, the Golden Crown Restaurant will be the first of its kind in the area. The new restaurant210 words
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Article74 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The mobile unit of the Blood Transfusion Service will visit the Cultural Centre on Nov. 11 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. to collect donation of blood from the staff and students of the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa. (Adult Education Board). It is the74 words
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Article29 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.—The Lions Club of Singapore will organise a magic show at the Victoria Theatre here on Nov. 13 for 700 chiiaren of the Hans Andersen Club.29 words
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Article64 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. (Mrs) Elizabeth Hibbard, M.D., Department of Obsterics and Gynaecology. University of Liverpool. will deliver a public lecture on “The Diagnosis and Treatment of Folate Depletion in Pregnancy” on Monday at 5 p.m. at the Kandang Kerbau Lecture Theatre, Kandang Kerbau Hospital here.64 words
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Article109 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. S. Sinnathamby, 77. father of Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S Rajaratnam. passed away in Seremban this morning. His funeral took place thia evening. Singapore’s Prime Mimv ter, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in a condolence message to Mr. Rajaratnam, said: “Please convey to Seeva109 words
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Article52 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. By popular demand, the exhibition of paintings of horses by Mr. Yeh Tsui-Pai at Chinese Chamber of Commerce here will be extended for a further period of five days from tomorrow to Tuesday There will be two painting demonstrations tomorrow and Tuesday, both at52 words
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Article85 1967-11-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Ministry of Health T.B Control Unit is conducting a free mobile chest X-ray campaign in the Farrer Park constituency. A team of Government nurse? will be visiting the Farrer Park constituency to register persons who are 14 years old and above for85 words
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303 1967-11-05 4 PENANG, Sat. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohd. Khir Johari said todoy it was the determination of the Government to make the Malaysian community a progressive and advanced one. He was speaking at the Kwang Hwa Primary School Butterworth, when he303 words
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41 1967-11-05 4 The unveiling ceremony of crests and badges of Commonwealth units at the National Monument was held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. Picture shows the Tunku inspecting the crests and badges after the unveiling ceremony. Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan.— Eastern Sun pix; by Yap Chew Yan. - 41 words
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166 1967-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A simple, business transaction turned out to be a fraud, on closer check by a curious victim. A labourer, Hashim bin Hassan. 26. of Jalan Bungsar, here was cheated of 575 by a well-dressed stranger who posed as an insurance agent. According166 words
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Article103 1967-11-05 4 KUCHING, Sat—Thirteen student* of Kuching Vocational Institute who recently passed the City and Guilds London Institute examination in electrical installation has provided an incentive to other youths in Sarawak to take up technical education. This was stated by the Principal of the Institute, Mr G. A Wright,103 words
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101 1967-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The New Zealand High Commission here said today there was no evidence to support reports that the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had Interfered with telegrams sent to the New Zealand Trade Mission during their stay here recently. A101 words
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222 1967-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Education, Enche Mahomed Khir Johari, today hinted that the Technical College may be turned into a College of Technology. He said this had been recommended by the Higher Education Planning Committee of his Ministry. Enche Khir was222 words
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Article17 1967-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Police arrested two youths, connected with an extortion case here yesterday.17 words
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251 1967-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat, An Australian, Bruce Keox Maggil, 33, was convicted and jailed for three months on a cheating charge in the Session* Court here today. Maggil was alleged to have cheated Mr. Liew Chia Yu, manager of Hotel Malaya, “by dishonestly inducing him251 words
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Article81 1967-11-05 4 PENANG. Sat. Choo Peng Khoon. 25 and Chow Yuen Poh. 24. pleaded guilty to three charges of roobing K V’ A Mohamed Ali. his wife and daugh’er of cash, iewellery and 200 lottery tickets, amounting to 53.195 together with another (still a: large) at Pitt Street81 words
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Article, Illustration43 1967-11-05 4 Picture shows the VicePresident's aide. Mr. John Watson (left) receiving the picture from Lim.43 words
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Article38 1967-11-05 4 PENANG. Sat. Balloons. with card-board effigies of the US Vice-Pre-sident Mr Humphrey were released from the Labour Party Headquarters In Bridge Street, here yesterday. as a protest against the visit of Mr. Humphrey to Malaysia.38 words
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Article67 1967-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Tunku Abdul Rashid bin Tunku Kassim. Tunku Laksamana Kedah, a nephew of the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will be married tomorrow to Raja Fauzimah binte Raja Mahmood, a member of the Selangor Royal family. Their wedding ceremony will take piace at67 words
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590 1967-11-05 10 No relation between Koro and pork-eating SMA SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Medical Association assured today that the increase in the cases of Koro —a cultural disease was not due to the eating of pork. The SMA came out with the statement in the wake of strong rumours, especially in the590 words
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177 1967-11-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Singapore Government would decide soon on the date of the proposed golf invitation it extended to the Prime Miniser Tunku Abdul Rahman early this yearThe Singapore Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. first told newsmen177 words
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Article78 1967-11-05 10 SEREMBAN. Sat. The Democratic Action Party State Assemblyman for Rahang. Dr. Chen Man Hin, has submitted 43 written questions to be tabled at the Negri Sembilan budget meeting from Nov. 27 to 29. at the Dewan Negri here. These questions deal with housing, the Du=un78 words
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Article656 1967-11-05 10 “I’m very afraid,” said Mrs. Santos to her neighbour Mrs. dela Cruz. “They say the end of the world is coming soon!” “Yes, isn’t it awful? I can’t bear to think about It. Makes me feel so helpless W hatever will we do? and our children?” “JustOMF PUBLISHERS Manila - 656 words
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146 1967-11-05 10 KOTA BHARU, Sot. The Kelantan Assembly today passed an amendment M tie Members of Legislative Assembly (Reriliberation) Bill under which members will death and permanent disablement be- nefits. Under this enactment, the Mentn Besar’s dependents would receive $175,090 should he die during the course of146 words
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Article115 1967-11-05 10 PENANG. Sat —'Two thugs on a motor-cycle confronted an unemployed youth. Chan Chee Meng. 2n. and robbed him of his wrist-watch, valued at 525. along Waterfall Road vesterday. PENANG.Sat. —A pam’er. Foong Yin. was robbed of $l3O by two youths armed with daggers while he115 words
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74 1967-11-05 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. TV Singapura will telecast over Channel 5 at 9 25 tvm. tomorrow an interview with the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. by four top American journalists in New York on the MEETING THE PRESS Programme The four interviewers are Seymour Topping74 words
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Article, Illustration48 1967-11-05 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.—The Minister of State for the Prime Minister’s Department, Tuan Haji Ya'acob bin Mohamed, who Is also the Chairman, Southern Islands Celebrations Committee, is seen presenting a cheque of 51,000 to the Treasurer, Board of Management, Tai Chong Public School, Pulau Brani recently.48 words
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Advertisement234 1967-11-05 3 X t M: -V if,; v~. < .•:%*> < i .ISS V o ■•>•:■ 0 o o O ■v K o STOMACH PAIN FAST WITH NEW WEISEN-U DOUBLE-ACTION TABLETS Medical research carried out in California U.S.A. has shown that certain vegetables, especially cabbaqes, contain an anti-ulcer substance called Methy me234 words
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Advertisement58 1967-11-05 4 Wheat flour gives a wide variety of food to suit every taste 7] W,jT \v'T' v/> y l > life -|ipaßs*. J.S m'-< Vi riV 4? nr 55 i^saws JL-fZZSr" a*-*I** 1 u[l J W ...AND FLOUR IS MORE NUTRITIOUS THAN YOU THINK! a *a bo it a ta m58 words
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WORLD NEWS
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211 1967-11-05 5 WASHINGTON. S at. (UPI). President Johnson has said the time has come when the American people are going to “rise up in revolt” against lawbreakers. He made the remark in an emotional appeal to a newly named Washington. D.C., City Council211 words
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Article230 1967-11-05 5 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI).— Actress Jean Arthur. 59. was under doctors care for nervous exhaustion yesterday, her first Broadway appearance in 17 year* in the balance. The veteran film star was to have opened in the title role of “The Freaking out of Stephanie Blake” next230 words
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Article91 1967-11-05 5 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) -.Nearly 11.000 British farm animals have been slaughtered as government officials try to curb' spreading outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease-Fifty-eight outbreaks had been reported in the rich farming area in the Western English midlands, the Agriculture Ministry said today. Ministry officials said the scourge91 words
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Article110 1967-11-05 5 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) A man who threatened to burn himself to death because his girl friend would not marry him. got her to change her mind but burned himself all the same. This was stated here today during an inquest into the death of 27-year-old factory110 words
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138 1967-11-05 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) The army has said that three American prisoners reported released bv the Vietcong in Vietnam have not yet returned to U.S lines. Judging from Vietcong propaganda broadcasts, the Army said the prisoners referred to are believed to be master sergeants138 words
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Article124 1967-11-05 5 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) A Japanese fishing vessel with 19 crewmen aboard has been feared lost in a stormy sea off the northern coast of Luzon island, the Philippines. the Maritime Safety Agency here said today. A spokesman, for the agency said the vessel. 99-ton-Hoko-Maru124 words
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Article101 1967-11-05 5 CAPE KENNEDY, Sat, (Reuter) The United States today postponed for 24 hours the launching of an orbiting space laboratory. The app ications Technology Satellite 111 was to have been launched from Cape Kennedy tonight to conduct a variety of experiments. including a trial of a new101 words
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448 1967-11-05 5 JAKARTA, Sat. (UPI) US. Vice-President Mr. Hubert Humphrey flew’ today to the land the Communists lost just two years ago, Indonesia. He w’as scheduled to remain in Jakarta today to meet with Acting President General Suharto, the man who448 words
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Article194 1967-11-05 5 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) British seaman John Weatherly. 28. freed by the Russians after serving half of an 18-month jail sentence for hooliganism. arrived back in London tonight. Weatherly was released after his mother sent a persona' plea last week to the Supreme Soviet asking for194 words
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Article94 1967-11-05 5 HEGEN. Germany. Sat. (UPI) —An Australian witness told a war crimes court how <vie of the defendants herded concentration camp inmates into an ice-cold w’ater shower. Emil Sembol. 56, a streetcar driver from Brisbane, tcJd the court that former Nazi SS man Heinz Jentsch "stood at94 words
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152 1967-11-05 5 DETROIT. Sat. (UPI) Passenger car production is dropping off this week from last week’s high record, with General Motors abandoning its heavy Saturday overtime scheduling. Wards Automotive reports said. Last week, the industry turned out 159,241 cars wnth GM running most of its assembly152 words
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Article24 1967-11-05 5 VATICAN CITY. Sat. < Reuter Italian surgeon Pietro Valdoni arrived at the Vatican early today to carry out an operation on Pope Paul.24 words
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Article110 1967-11-05 5 HAUP p AUGE, New York. Sat. tUPI>. Police said yesterday more arrests are expected in connection with a roundup of narcotics users and pushers in 10 Suffolk County communities. Sixteen persons were arrested on Thursday In predawn raids by 100 oflfi cers, including undercover agents who110 words
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Article, Illustration16 1967-11-05 5 PHNOM PENH Jackie Kennedy with Prince Sihanouk waves to crowd on arrival recently.16 words
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Article50 1967-11-05 5 PROVIDENCE. Rhode Island. Sat. (UPI) A 20-year-old Pacifist student at Brown University leaves for Canada, soon where he will renounce his American citizenship over his “disgust” at US. involvement in Vietnam. Mr. John R Stahl of Newton. Massachusetts, said he p anned to live in Montreal50 words
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Article208 1967-11-05 5 SAO PAULO, Brazil. Sat. (UPI) —A Brazilian Sadia airlines turboprop transport crashed in fog and rain into a mountainside 20 miles east of Curitiba yesterday, killing all 25 persons aboard. Curitiba is 200 miles southwest of Sao Paulo. The twin-engined, Britishbuilt Handley Page Dart Herald208 words
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Miscellaneous409 1967-11-05 6 THE MAN FROM mwm < .U.M.C.L.E. While at uncle HEADQUARTERS.. OUR EXAMINATION SHOWS HE HAS THE MIND OF A TEN-YEAR OLD, MR. WAVERLY/ BUT WE CAN'T EXPLAIN IT/ tSI 3 am T 3 THANK YOU. /I DOCTOR/ n aMILJu wfimrn i i ii v",thwup-n: GENTLEMEN, FROM THIS MOMENT; OPERATION DUMBBELL409 words
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Miscellaneous215 1967-11-05 7 WILMA, PONT OLkSrHT TO FARM YOU WE THINK -'Barbara’s PEBBLED CUT TO A FITTER 0 1 r M(vv WE RE C.' OOINtSTO HAVE A PARTY 7\l I PONT THINK SO. FREE? we £HE9 BETTER OFF HERE...I'LL PUT HER TO BEP NOW/ OFF 30 k hey: WHAT Aft HAT A9OUT th'215 words
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The World's Week
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Article286 1967-11-05 8 LONDON. (Reuter) A tear-stained 13-year-old arrived by herself from Jamaica recently and waited hours at the airport while police traced her parents through nine changes of address. She was one of many Commonwealth immigrant children who are not met when they arrive to join relatives.286 words
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134 1967-11-05 8 A Hong Kong educationalist advocates a new type of school for the colony where there would be no entrance requirements, no age limits and no "passes and fails.” Mr. Li Shi-Yi, president of the Hong Kong Teachers Association, said the people of Hong Kong were134 words
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Article98 1967-11-05 8 POSTAL authorities in Central Java have seized books mailed from abroad to teach Young Indonesians how to be hippies. The hooks, sent from Britain. the Netherlands and West Germany were handed over to prosecutor’s office in Semarang because they showed young people "Hair styles and outfits that98 words
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160 1967-11-05 8 OUVIMOL Plyaphan Is no Helen of Troy, but her face has launched scores of flights of the Thai International Airline, crowded with passengers. She Is the “Sawaddl” (greeting) girl, doing the “Wal” (folded palm salute) on the Thai International advertisement. The advertisement has160 words
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NEWS UNDER THE SUN
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Article, Illustration506 1967-11-05 8 ROBERT MUSEL (UPI - By ROBERT MUSEL (UPI) QL'EEM Elizabeth informed the hereditary peers of her realm on Tuesday that the government was about t 0 put them out of the laumaking business after ~00 years. Her audience of nobles and their ladies, in crimson and ermine for506 words
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Article702 1967-11-05 8 Leslie Haynes, (Reuter - TECHNOLOGY TO MAKE NATURAL VIABLE SPOTLIGHT ON RUBBER: By Leslie Haynes, (Reuter) MALAYSIAN rubber experts say they are determined to make full use of science-backed developments in a massive programme to increase the use of natural rubber. Industry officials spoke at a conference of rubber experts702 words
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1304 1967-11-05 8 SPECIAL BACKGROUNDER 'J'HE amount of rice offered on the world market and the supply available in the major exporting countries is strictly limited says the Rice Bulletin for October issued by the Commonwealth Secretariat in London. At the same time the demand for imports is still1,304 words
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215 1967-11-05 8 ‘NO REASON TO THINK OF ALTERNATIVE YET’ The row on C-Mart LONDON, Reuter. BRITAIN’S Common Market negotiator Lord Chalfont told Parliament on Thursday night about the “unfortunate affair developing from a Lausanne meeting he had with British journalists last week. Lord Chalfont made his first public reference to the meeting215 words
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Article336 1967-11-05 8 SWITZERLAND is going through a period of parliamentary elections Though there is little chance that the balance of the parties will be significantly altered, there have been echoes of wider and more important events in the weeks of the election campaign. One of these echoes336 words
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Article36 1967-11-05 8 SOME elementary school teachers In Palu. South Celebes, have not been paid their salaries for several years Indonesia’s Antara News Agency says this is slowing up the progress of basic education in the area.36 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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259 1967-11-05 9 TAIPEI, Sat. (Reuter) Japan and the United States are the chief trading partners of Nationalist China, a top trade official here told legislators today. Not only were the two countries the biggest customers foe Taiwan products, but the island was also importing259 words
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301 1967-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The first UK designed and manufactured solid state road traffic controller to be publicly demonstrated has been developed by the Traffic Division of the Plessey Automation Group. It will be one of the highlights at the forthcoming APLE Exhibition at Eastbourne.301 words
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132 1967-11-05 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI)— Stock prices took another beating in the final hour of trading yesterday and finished lower along a broad front in moderately active trading. The list was mixed for most of the day but selling picked up in the afternoon and132 words
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163 1967-11-05 9 COLOGNE. GERMANY Sat. (UPI) A delegation of leading West German Industrialists and businessmen will visit Pakistan from Nov. 6—9 to fulfill a longstanding wish of the Pakistani government, it has been announced A spokesman for the Federation of West German Industries (BDI) said the163 words
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Article, Illustration169 1967-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Sixty students and graduates from Singapore commercial schools are receiving an unexpected bonus of Intensive practical training on latest business machines. They are attending a special school being conducted by Olivetti <S) Ltd., and will be employed during the forthcoming "Olivetti Innovates” exhibition169 words
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689 1967-11-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Business in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange was suspended for 10 minutes to enable broker's representative.; to clear their backlog of contracts. This was indicative of the hective conditions prevailing in the market on the last trading day of the week. Being689 words
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Article254 1967-11-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The week’s trading, shortened by the Deepavali holiday, has been more active upon a further decline, with levels presently standing about 3/4cent below last Friday, although at one stage prices touched 46-3/8 cents, a new low since 1949. states Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. in254 words
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Article62 1967-11-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Japan Air Lines will inaugurate a new service Tokyo Manila via Osaka and Taipei on Nov. 20. Announcing this new service, Mr. T. Takenaka. Japan Air Lines Regional Manager for Singapore said that with the extension of this new route to Manila, Japan Air Lines’world-wide62 words
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Article107 1967-11-05 9 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) A group of Japanese firms has been awarded a contract to supply ten diesel locomotives of the liquid-pressure type by the Malaysian National Railways, it was announced today. A spokesman said the group outbid nine other firms from the United Sta’es. France. West107 words
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Article51 1967-11-05 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded. Nov. 17.85 18.50 Jan. 17.95 18 20 Mar 18 05 18.60 May 18 25 18.75 Jul. 18 25 18.75 Sept. 18.25 18.75 Nov. 18.25 18.75 The spot No. 1 RSS was maintained at 17-3/4 cents per pound,51 words
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Article43 1967-11-05 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) General Services Administration today sold 10 tons of grade B tin at $1.521/2 per lb to Tin Corporation of Providence, Rhode Island from storage at Baton Rouge. Louisiana Sales for the week totalled 70 tons, all commercial.43 words
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232 1967-11-05 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) President Johnson pledged today that proposed import restrictions now before Congress would not become law as long as he was in office. Speaking to a meeting on Consumer Affairs here, he urged Americans to bombard their Congressmen with protests against the pending232 words
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Article49 1967-11-05 9 SINGAPORE Sat The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants; Canada: Buying T.T. 35; Airmail OD. 355; 90 d-'st. 353 credit bills. 35-13 1 16 trade bill®. Selling T.T /O D ready were: Canada 34-11 16; Deutsche Marks 1295.49 words
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Article15 1967-11-05 9 SINGAPORE Sat. The tin price for today was $599 per picul, up 2515 words
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Article427 1967-11-05 9 SINGAPORE)—Stuck Exchange old and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Ben Co 1.14 1.76 Boustead 1.64 1.66 Misar 2.11 2.12 Chemical Co. 1.45 1.46 Cold storage 4.02 Dunlop 2.25 2..SO 1. s lnP |ting 4.44 4.1.0 E VI. 2.40 2.43 Kssn onl« 2.98 Fitzpatricks427 words
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156 1967-11-05 9 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) China's trade with Hong Kong is picking up rapidly, senior officials said, but the mainland has lost HK$545 million (about U.S. $6O million worth of business here a s a result of the last five months disruption, reported Asian156 words
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Article53 1967-11-05 9 (Managers’ Prices) Flr«t Malayan 2.51 2.60 Second Mala'an 1.80 1.89 Third Malayan XD The Commerce a. 1.15 124 Industry Fund .94 1.03 The savings Fund Malayan Investment 1.32 1.41 Fund XI> 1.05 1.15 First Hongkong .80 .85* Second H'kone \f> .56 .60* S'ng Commodll' XD 3/11 4/6 153 words
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Article103 1967-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are > Buyer Seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk .16.30 Coconut Oil < F.O.B.) Drum* sn.no Loose Copra Mixed Oct/lNov/Dec 83.SO Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% NE W 130 00 Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% N.L.W 127.50 Sarawak103 words
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Article121 1967-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Malaysia Success 3/4 Glenfinlas 5 Dona Margarita 6'7 Geh Yung B'9 Nausicaa 10/11 Svend M aersk 13/14 Clytoneus 15/16 Automedon 18 Magdala 19 Pagan 21/22 Slogen 23 24 Straat Torres 25 26 Keningau121 words
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Advertisement743 1967-11-05 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.5(1 a m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta Time 9.15 a.m Airline U1A 898 from Jakarta. Time 1055 am. Airline MSA 005 from Penang Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 3.00 p.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching. Time 12.35 p.m. Airline GIA 889 from Kuala743 words
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Advertisement557 1967-11-05 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT KAMPONG RAPOR METHODIST CHURCH SINGAPORE (Oft Cuff Road) Services in Malay 11.00 am. Services in English 7.30 am. 9.30 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Sunday School 8.45 a m. ALL ARE WELCOME!! NEW BRIDGE ROAD GOSPEL HALL 417, New Bridge Road. SUNDAY Breaking of Bread 8.30 a m. Ministry Meeting557 words
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Miscellaneous1613 1967-11-05 10 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang; 6 lpoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiplng; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. P M. 3 00 Opening Annct. Prog Summary; 301 Learn Our Language; 3.16 Big Three Golf; 4 06 Let Us Plav Sepak Raga Jaring; 416 Cowboy1,613 words
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Article, Illustration528 1967-11-05 11 Sonali - By Sonali (Reporting on the fashion front in Colombo, Ceylon.) SINGAPORE. Sat. How ‘mod’ can a saree wearer be? How far ‘with it’ can you go? Not very far, 1 should imagine, considering the graceful flowing lines of this beautiful eastern costume which528 words
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Article, Illustration224 1967-11-05 11 Mary Sue Miller - by Mary Sue Miller A LOVELY homemaker ask: What can a reducer have for breakfast? At our house it is a large and sociable meal. I can’t bear to skip it, although it is my undoing. The Answer: No dieter should ever skip breakfast. The meal224 words
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Article, Illustration97 1967-11-05 11 'JpHE famed 18-vear-old British fashion model. Twiggy, smiles and waves cn being presented a sleek Japanese car, a Toyota GT-2000 valued at T. S. $67,000-. by it’s makers during the opening of the 14th annual Tokyo Motor Show at the International Trade Fairgrounds97 words
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Article226 1967-11-05 11 LOOK FOR ZIPPERS making possible all kinds of closings on coats and jackets, such as slanted, side, curved, all coming up On spring clothes. SILK stockings look for shiny shoes, made now of heavy denier rayon, with the shimmer of oldtime silk the dull shine of226 words
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Advertisement101 1967-11-05 11 x 'r' -a. r'v. m a V ««N mm Fragrances by Avon... yonrs to choose, to enjoy... each in so many ways Avon fragrances can be cool and elegant—like Topaze. They can be lyrically romantic—like Here's my Heart. They can be warm and ardent—like To a Wild Rose. Altogether, there101 words
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Miscellaneous176 1967-11-05 11 iwt—- THEN IT MEANS THEY'RE I OUT TOGETHER T V SOMEWHERE 9 iy' TELL ME WHERE THIS JOHNNY HU6O LIVES AND IIL GO DOWN TO SEE IF HES IN/ I'LL GO WITH YOU, GARY/ HE'S JUST A FEW BLOCKS FROM HERE MARGO, YOU WAIT HERE IN CASE LU ANN SHOWS176 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1967-11-05 12 V: PLATTER PETE'S POSTBAG SPOTLIGHT POP GOSSIP PtSC-CUSSION INTERVIEWS PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL TOP TUNES FEATURES I WONDER how many of you remembered ERNIE DJOHAN five years ago when she was singing "I've Told Every Little Star" with Linda Scott1,120 words
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Article123 1967-11-05 12 “MASSACHUSETTS” the song that started as a joke, this week wound up as a world-wide pop hit, featuring high in four of Reuter's selected world charts. According to Bee Gee Maurice Gibb, the British group were fooling around in a New York Hotel doing comic imitations of Tom123 words
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Article202 1967-11-05 12 LONDON: 1. Massachusetts Bee Gees 2. Baby Now That I've Found You Foundations 3. The Last Waltz Engelbert Humperdinck 4. Zabadak Dave Dee. Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich. 5. Hole In My Shoe Traffic 6. Homburg—Procol Harum 7. From The Underworld Herd 8. There Must202 words
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Article, Illustration277 1967-11-05 12 NEXT WEEK JULIE ROGERS speaks out on LOVE, WAR, THE BEATLES, SEX EDUCATION etc. in an EXCLUSIVE interview with Platter Pete. Don’t miss it! POP music never loses its power to produce surprises. Just when the community imagines itself accustomed to what’s happening along comes277 words
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Article124 1967-11-05 12 LEROY MYSTERIANS FIRST EP. LEROY’ Lindsay and The Mysterlans are back again this time on an E.P. The Mysterians had cut a single on their own previously. Their vocalist left the group and it was then that Leroy and The Mysterians decided to team up and work seriously together. Leroy’s124 words
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Advertisement521 1967-11-05 12 w> m m re-formed Spencer Davis Group (1 to r) lead guitarist Phil sa*-j<-r, spencer Davis, drummer Pete York and organist Eddie Hardin. THI SPENCER DAVIS GROUP “Time Seller" “Don't Want You Know More” (Fontana) Tb“ first single by the reshaped Spencer Davis Group, this disc little short of sensational!521 words
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Advertisement22 1967-11-05 12 LONELY AGAIN LET'S PRETEND SAN FRANCISCO *****8 s toss* witfr P&. HER 4 WORLD TOP HITS sung by ERNIE DJOHAN AVAILABLE NOW!22 words
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Article, Illustration279 1967-11-05 13 El Soto - by El Soto SINGAPORE, Sat. Jushichinin no Ninja Daikessen. Sounds funny sounds Greek No, it is not Greek but Japanese for "The Seventeen Ninjas." I did not understand a word of what the actors and actresses were saying throughout279 words
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Article193 1967-11-05 13 Paramount’s “Africa-Texas Style!” and the Kaiser Jeep Corporation are currently co-starring in a national advertising campaign promoting both the adventure film and the rugged vehicles Featuring art work from the Ivan Tors Production, the ad reads, “See the men and the cars that tamed wildest Africa193 words
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Article111 1967-11-05 13 Mia Farrow 6tar of Paramount Pictures' “Rosemary's Baby,” currently before the Technlcolour cameras at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, is spotlighted in a spectacular sevenpage, 16-picture cover story in the October 31 issue of Look Magazine. The article is highlighted by a striking full-colour cover photo111 words
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Article, Illustration102 1967-11-05 13 But he was wrong. For Miss Chaplin is now the most sought after star in American and British films. In “Stranger In The House,” Miss Chaplin shares starring honours with James102 words
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Article26 1967-11-05 13 JACK Edwards has been named managing director for Paramount Pictures in Australia Edwards, who was formerly sales manager for Australia, replaces Robert L. Graham.26 words
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428 1967-11-05 13 Yap Koon Hui - By Yap Koon Hui TZUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Crave their names with pride THE DIRTY DOZEN 12 rough, tough ugly Americans whom society could very well do without. The Nazi high command never bargained for anything like this. Train them, parachute them behind enemy lines428 words
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Article, Illustration104 1967-11-05 13 FOLLOW THAT CAMEL relates the misadventures of a young English nobleman, who, believing he has committed a social gaffe, enlists104 words
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268 1967-11-05 13 TOMMY Steele. star of Paramount Pictures’ forthcoming “Half a Sixpence,” was honoured recently at the National Association of Theatre Owners’ "Star of the Future.” The versatile British performer received the coveted award from NATO president Sherrill C. Corwin at a luncheon opening the organisation's convention268 words
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Article93 1967-11-05 13 New York stage actress Joan Darling has been signed for an important role in Paramount Pictures’ con. temporary comedy “T.P.A (“The President’s Analyst’). The motion picture, which stars James Coburn, currently is before the colour and pa navi sion cameras in Hollywood. Miss Darling is cast93 words
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Miscellaneous225 1967-11-05 13 SHAW tGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** Now Showing! 11. 1.30 4. 6 SO, 9.J5 Sophia Loren "VfSTWD.H TODAY TOMORROW Bcope-Color 2nd BIC, MIDNIGHT TONIGHT' Li Chlng "R\PE or THE SWORD'' Now Showing! 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.50 Frank Sinatra “THE NAKED RCXNER" Scope Co'.or (WB) 2nd 810 MIDNIGHT TONIGHT’ Li Chlng225 words
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Miscellaneous242 1967-11-05 13 ODEON I PALACE Te»; 21*116 I rei 4 757 now showing: 11 ».m.. I SO. 4. II 1.00. 8.30. 8.80 3 15pm «.4S 9.30 p m Mark Damon "JOHNNT TIMA" Eaatmancolor Deitaviston 70 PALACE: Today At 10 30 a m Robert Taylor "BATAAN" (MOM' CATHAY ***** Today! 11 am,. ISO.242 words
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Article, Illustration356 1967-11-05 14 Albert Johnson - Wok to make announcement shortly By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs and President of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, Enche Othman bin Wok, will announce shortly new important measures aimed to bring about all-round efficiency in sports promotion in356 words
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Article, Illustration108 1967-11-05 14 From left Captain Walter Anderson, who was runner-up to Anthony Chan in the open championship; Lance Bombardier James Rollo, third in the middleweight; Gunner Thomas Nichol, winner of108 words
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341 1967-11-05 14 n BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) Singapore’s decision not to participate in the rugbv event of the fourth Southeast Asia Peninsular (Seap) Games came as a big surprise, the Thai Rugbv I'nion President Mr Chaloke Komarakul Na Nagara, said today. “This is even more so, since341 words
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837 1967-11-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Twenty three-year-old Gunaratnam Rajalingam has for the second time within three weeks proved he is one of the fastest men in Asia. On Oct. 13 Raja equalled the Asian Games record in the Selangor Government Services meet,837 words
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375 1967-11-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman will officially open the eight-day Aslan Inter-Uni-versities Rugby festival here on Wednesday. The carnival which is the second In the series Is organised by the University of Malaya and375 words
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276 1967-11-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Royal Malaysian Police the holders of the Dr. Saw Hock Chuan Trophy suffered a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Negri Sembilan here this morning at Jalan Gurney in the Malaysian Government Services hockey competition. In the other match Perak276 words
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Article276 1967-11-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Penang have qualified for the final against defending champions, Selangor in the Malaysian Government Services women's hockey competition. sl f i<, ngor t J ounced Negri Sembilan 6-0. and Perak beat Trengganu 3-0 In the morning's matche6. In the evening Penang chalked276 words
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342 1967-11-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Perak Under-23 XV qualified as North Zone finalist in the Under-23 inter state competition of the Malay, sian Rugby Union today. They beat Selangor Under--23 XV three points (penalty) to nil in a hard-fought game played at th* Selan. gor342 words
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Article112 1967-11-05 14 BANGKOK, Sat. (Reuter) The traditional Malaysian Thai badminton tournament will not be held this year, according to the assistant secretary of the Thai Badminton Association, Mr. Boontun Singhasak. He said his association had received a letter from the Malaysian Badminton Association requesting the holding of the112 words
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Advertisement255 1967-11-05 14 Classified Ad. WHERE TO EAT 20 Word* 5/- (Minimum) HAVE TOUR MEALS AT Johore Rest House, Beautiful surroundings. Special CurryRice on Sundays, TeL 2078 Johore Bahru. TENDER NOTICES JABATAN KERJA RATA PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN TAWARAN2 akan di-terima di Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Perak Ipoh hingga jam 3.00 petang pada 10th255 words
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Article1932 1967-11-05 15 WINDSOR LAD - Jockey Subian boots home two winners By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Sat. Showmanship, well ridden by jockey Ricky Kingston, created a big surprise when he came 11th a flourish to beat the well-backed Lucky Lucky II (Glynn Pretty) to pay Sl4B for a win in race 3 the 6f.1,932 words
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Article29 1967-11-05 15 FIRST 6361 SECOND 4572 THIRD 5340 STARTERS: 0720, 0488, 0060, 6063, 3450, 8882, 8042, 3964, 8091. CONSOLATIONS 9639, 2588, 8141, 1220, 8026, 4905, 0874, 1074, 3690, 0666.29 words
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250 1967-11-05 15 SAIGON. Sat. (Reuter) A fast-moving South Vietnamese soccer side beat Singapore 2—o with two snap goals ten minutes from time in a capacityfilled National Stadium here tonight. For a time the redshirted Singapore side was playing with only nine men owing to250 words
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Article33 1967-11-05 15 SAIGON. Sat. A late penalty gave Malaysia a 3 —2 victory over Thailand. Thousands watched both teams struggle for supre. macy on a pitch that heavy rain turned into a quagmire.33 words
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674 1967-11-05 15 MELBOURNE, Sat. (Reuter) From the dustry mining towns to the sun-drenched surf beaches, Australia is going down with its annual epidemic Cup fever. Next Tuesday the country will come to a standstill as the 107 Melbourne Cup is run at Flemington Race Course here.674 words
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245 1967-11-05 15 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) Australia fought back magnificently to beat Britain 17-11 and level the Rugby League Test series 1-1 at the White City here last nißht. After being held 2-2 at half-time, the “Kangaroos” came back from being 7-2 down and, in an245 words
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Article54 1967-11-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Malaysian Government Services cricket final between National Electricity Board and Royal Malaysian Police was washed away for the second successive day without a ball being bowled Tomorrow is the last day of the match. The tennis matches were also affected by rain54 words
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Article24 1967-11-05 15 LONDON, sat. (Reuter) Result of the only English Football League match played last night THIRD DIVISION: Scunthorpe County 0 Stockport County 2.24 words
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560 1967-11-05 15 Sunday Punch - Take it or Leave it... by Sunday Punch TT is indeed a pity to see that the National Sports Control Board have axed the rugby squad from the contingent they named to go to Bangkok for the SEAP Games. What has prompted the560 words
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201 1967-11-05 15 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. (Reuter) Wimbledon champion Billie Jean Kin* and Rosemary Casals of th United States, qualified for the women’s doubles final of the South American tennis championship here yesterday. Rut Mrs King and Holland’s Tom Okker were eliminated in a mixed doubles semi201 words
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Article117 1967-11-05 15 CANBERRA. Sat. (Reuter) —Australian Bruce Devlin, who is still waiting to win his first tournament this year, hung on to his ea after the third round of the f 3 200 Dunlop international golf tournament here today. He had a two-under-par 70 over the117 words
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Miscellaneous58 1967-11-05 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1.45 a.m. (3.2 ft.), 2.24 p.m. (7.4 ft.). Port Swettenham: 7.23 am. (16.5 ft.), 7.56 p.m. (15.5 ft.) Port Dickson: 8.19 a m. (10.2 ft 8.34 p m. <8.6 ft.) Singapore: 12.52 am. (9.5 ft.), 12.05 p.m. (10.2 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 10 20 am. (7.2 ft.)58 words
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Article1377 1967-11-05 16 Race 1: Horses Class 4i Div. 3,—Abt. 5 i/ 2 Furs. 2.00 P.M. 1. 657 Skilful 9v 900 Mrs. D.E. van Breukelen R.S. van Breukelen. .Weir 8 2 986 Beautiful Dreamer 6y 8.13 Loong Say Stable R.S. van Breukelen Lee 2 3. 909 Approval 4y 8 101,377 words
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Article, Illustration1511 1967-11-05 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ Winning Streak, looks all set to score another win in the main 5-l/2f sprint for Class Four performers (Race 3) at Penang this afternoon. This four-year-old gelding by Gambler’s Luck scored a fluent win over the KL 6f in September when1,511 words
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Article204 1967-11-05 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE SKY HIGH STAR BOY RACE 1 PALM PLANTER Sporting Sam Sunspot PALM PLANTER Sporting Sam Sunspot PALM PLANTER Sunspot W'ongthaggi SUNSPOT Sporting Sam Palm Planter RACE 2 MANNL'M MISS Decision Aqua Viva DECISION B. Maiden Lion City MANNUM MISS Lion City Glorigo MANNUM MISS Aqua Viva204 words
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Article34 1967-11-05 16 Windsor Lad: Mannutn Miss Judith Anton Tara Street Adeline: Decision Capital Gain Bulldozer Sky High Loyal Scholar Man nuni Miss Hopeful Dawn Star Boy Mannum Miss Shantin View Gigolette II34 words
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Article358 1967-11-05 16 LONDON Sat. (Reuter > Results of football matches played today were: SCOTTISH ONE Airdrie 0 Dundee 0 Dundee U. 1 Motherwell D'Fermline 1 Clyde 0 Harts 1 Falkirk 0 Morton 3 Raith R Partick 2 Aberdeen 2 St. Johnstone 2 Rangers 3 Stirling A 4 Hibernian 1358 words
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