Eastern Sun, 6 November 1967
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Title Section27 1967-11-06 1 Eastern Sun Tntlependeiif National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 462 Monday, 6 November 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cents27 words
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Article161 1967-11-06 1 ADEN, Sun. (Reuter) Yemeni President Abdullah Saiial was ousted in a mili. tary coup today while out Iraq 16 country on a visit to Radio broadcast a •nign Command communique announcing Marshal Sallal's by “revolutionaries. The communique did v thC nam6S of th oemnd the161 words
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Article96 1967-11-06 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A special television programme. "The Prime Minister Speaks to Foreign Correspondents.” which is the first interview given by Premier Lee Kuan Yew after his return from an official visit to the United States will be telecast over Channel Five of TV Singapura at96 words
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Article, Illustration376 1967-11-06 1 ‘Humphrey has asked Suharto to mediate in the Vietnam war’ JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter). The United States today asked Indonesia to mediate in the Vietnam war. This was announced by a palace spokesman after two-hour talks between Indonesia's Acting President General Suharto and United States Vice-President Hubert Humphrey at376 words
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Article53 1967-11-06 1 Israeli--Jordanian clash AMMAN, Sun, (Reuter) Israeli forces on the west bank of Jordan today opened fire on several civilian villages on the east bank in the Northern Jordan, a Jordanian military spokesman here said. Jordanian forces returned the fire. It was later announced that the firing finally ended at 072553 words
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Article30 1967-11-06 1 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) The Ford Foundation announced tonight a U.S 300.000 dollar grant to Kyoto University. Japan, to help support its centre for Southeast Asian studies.30 words
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Article, Illustration103 1967-11-06 1 Diplomacy often prevails on the golf course in the Malaysian political scene. As American Vice-President Hubert Humphrey said: "Golf is a game where you discuss a lot of things and also relax." Malaysia's Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak, and Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swce, mustEastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 103 words
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Article28 1967-11-06 1 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) All three-cclour eats are females and all ginger cats are males, according to a survey carried out by a Paris Neurophysiology Laboratory.28 words
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446 1967-11-06 1 One killed: 126 survive TTONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter). A Cathay Pacific Convair 880 jet airliner plunged into Hong Kong Harbour on take-off from Kai Tak international airport today with all but one of the 127 people on board surviving the crash. The fuselage of446 words
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Miscellaneous11 1967-11-06 1 LADIES DAY *6l* 7-/Z--“Oh, Edgar I want you to meet motheri”11 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article174 1967-11-06 2 MALACCA, Sun. It is now official that Mr. Yoong Yong Pow, a member of the State Executive Council and Legislative Assembly, will not be a candidate for the office of Assembly Speaker. MCA today unanimously decided that Mr. Yoong could better serve the interests174 words
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Article91 1967-11-06 2 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Military personnel will be conducting a Street Clearing Exercise between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday. The public are advised not to be alarmed. This exercise will begin from the Padang and will cover the following streets and roads: Coleman Street, Armenian Street,91 words
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Article, Illustration340 1967-11-06 2 CHAN KAM YAU - By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Goodwill, generosity and charity flowed as freely from the hearts of happy members of the Selangor Wine and Spirit Dealers Association as the wine and liquor at the celebration of their Golden Jubilee at the Chinwoo auditorium here340 words
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Article, Illustration97 1967-11-06 2 The News Editor of Eastern Sun, Malaysia, Mr. Tai Sing Onn, left for a two-week visit to Germany on Saturday (Nov. 4) at the invitation of the German Government. During his brief stay, Mr. Tai will tour the major cities in the Federal Republic and visit the editorial offices of97 words
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138 1967-11-06 2 SINGAPORE. Sun—About 15 pupils from the Singapore Association for the Blind have entered for a typing competition in conjunction with the Olivetti Innovates Exhibition which starts on Nov. 14 at the Conference Hall, Trade Union House here. A special typing contest to select the Republic’s138 words
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228 1967-11-06 2 SITI AWAN, Sun. The MCA Secretary General, Mr. Kam Woon Wah, today advocated an interhousing system to improve racial harmony in this country. He said the Government should build more houses and encourage more and more people of different racial groups228 words
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Article48 1967-11-06 2 SINGAPORE Sun. Professor G S, Yeoh. M.P. for Joo Chiat. will give a talk on "The Aftercare of the expolitical detainees in Singapore" at the Four Lions, Hotel Singapura on Tuesday at 8 p.m. The talk is organised by the Lions Club of Singapore48 words
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Article408 1967-11-06 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Koro the cultural disease causing a feeling of retraction of the male or female organ has hit Singapore in on alarming way. Eastern Sun investigation showed that at least three to five hundred persons had been afflicted with it during the past week. And today408 words
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151 1967-11-06 3 KAJANG. Sun. Two youths armed with stones and daggers held up a wedding party here today and demanded protection money before allowing it to pick the bride. It was learnt that the incident occurred at Kajang Sungei Besi Road when a motorcade of151 words
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Article99 1967-11-06 3 IPOH. Sun. Miss Susan Ang of Hong Kong Bar is the new “Tiger Beer Queen She was crowned at the annual dealers’ dinner given bv Fraser and Neave at St. John Ambulance Association hall here last night. She received her cash prize of $5OO99 words
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Article94 1967-11-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two youths, one armed with a pistol and the other a dagger, held-up three waiters of the Lake Club here early this morning. Lee Goh Peng, 22 one of the waiters said they were sitting in the club compound at 2.35 a.m.. when94 words
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Article33 1967-11-06 3 MUAR. Sun The north branch of the Kluang Malaysian Chinese Association Youth Section will hold a Mandarin singing contest in the near future. The closing date for entries is Nov. 11.33 words
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84 1967-11-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The visit of Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Mr. Ahmad Pirazada, has been postponed indefinitely. This was confirmed this evening by a spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here. Mr. Pirazada. according to the spokesman, was expected here this month after his84 words
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210 1967-11-06 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The trade union movement in Malaysia is going through turbulent times. This situation is being closely watched by the whole international trade union movement “to see how we will come out of our difficulties." This was stated here yester. day by210 words
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235 1967-11-06 3 MALACCA. Sun. The Chief Minister Haji Talib bin Karm last night gave the answer to the State Government's delay in establishing an industrial estate This is because, no manufacturer has indicated a desire to establish factories in the State and thus235 words
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Article29 1967-11-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein will open a national type English secondary school costing $300,000. in Sungei Pelek, Sepang. tomorrow.29 words
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Article221 1967-11-06 3 PENANG, Sun The leader of a nine-man Pakistani trade delegation, Mr. Ahmed H.A. Dada, said today there should he more trade between Pakistan and Malaysia, for the benefit of traders in both countries. The delegation, which arrived here this morning bv air from Kuala Lumpur, is221 words
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Article101 1967-11-06 3 TAPAH, Sun. The Government has allotted $700,000 in scholarships for next year to help poor students of all races to continue their studies, the Chief Education Officer of Perak, Dato Idris bin Babjee. said here last night. The Federal Government will provide $600,000 and the101 words
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Article36 1967-11-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A discourse on “Srimad Bhagawat Gita", the ancient Hindu scripture, is being held at the Sri Ganesh Temple, in Petaling Jaya. every Sunday from 7 p.m It is open to the public.36 words
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Article, Illustration63 1967-11-06 3 *s* Canad,an Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. John Gavland Hadwen and Mrs W n a nH e lh r p e ,Ve 2 in audienc, b v Their Majesties the Yang di-Pertuan d pi^t..re aj fh Perm t a i! SU, i Ae nß Is^ na Ne ara63 words
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Article143 1967-11-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. One of Germany’s best known pianists. Carl Seemann, will present a recital on 20th century piano music at the Malayan Teachers’ College here on Wednesday. Bookings can be made at the Goethe Institute, Bata’s and the Weld Supermarket. There will be another143 words
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Article, Illustration87 1967-11-06 4 THE Vice-President of the United States, Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey, left Kuala Lumpur on Saturday after a four-day official visit to Malaysia. Among the VicePresident’s tight itinerary was an audience with the I'ang diPertuan Agong at the Istana Negara in the Federal Capital. Highlight of the audience was an exchange87 words
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312 1967-11-06 4 KUCHING. Sun. Indonesian Brigadier General A. J. Witono, Commander of Kodam 12, confirmed here yesterday that about 50 Communist guerillas were killed during the past month. He said the last operation against the Communists was comparatively successful. Brigadier General Witono was speaking to312 words
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85 1967-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two senior Malaysian Government officials left for India by air today for training in municipal administration for six weeks. They were Mr. P.K. Rao, City Veterinary Surgeon. City Council Penang and Mr P. Rajendra, City Engineer, City Council Penang. They85 words
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Article60 1967-11-06 4 MUAR Sun The Batu Enam Koran-reading competition was won by Enche Jabbar bin Haji Riduan. Runner-up was Enche Mahat bin Sayuti and third was Enche Ishak bin Haji Majid. The women’s section title was won by Che Jamilah binte Rajikan. Second w r as Che Rokiah60 words
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Article53 1967-11-06 4 8 ‘bad hat s’ to be exiled KAMPAR. Sun. Eight known “bad hats”, operating in the mining town here, will be “exiled” to other places in Perak under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance, a police spokesman said today. They had been detained for 72 days for an inquiry into their53 words
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90 1967-11-06 4 MALACCA. Sun. The Malacca State Government came under attack from the Malacca Chamber of Commerce during the weekend The president Mr. Tan Kim Seng in his speech at the chamber’s annual meeting. criticised the Government for reserving the “choicest” car90 words
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Article48 1967-11-06 4 TELUK ANSON, Sun. Mr. K.T.C. Panicker was elected president of the Lower Perak Malayalee Association at Its annual general meeting held here recently. Other officials elected were: Vice-president, Mr, S. Anthony; secretary. Mr. P. S. Menon; asst, secretary, Mr. K. Prabhakagan treasurer. Mr. N.K.B. Menon.48 words
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146 1967-11-06 4 Kuala lumpur, Sun. The National Electricity Board Employees' Union has sent stike ballot papers to all its members, due to failure of the Board's management to settle tpe union's outstanding claims. Mr. P Vellachami. the union's president disclosing this today said the results would146 words
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Article77 1967-11-06 4 KAJANG, S u n Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew has called on the people of Sungei Chua New Village, to cooperate and improve the village. Mr. Lee. who is also head of the M.C.A. of the Village said that at a “satay77 words
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Article, Illustration75 1967-11-06 4 MADAM Mui Shu Ying, a Hong Kong artist, sitting beside one of her Chinese paintings, currently being exhibited at the Balai Ampang, AIA Building in Kuala Lumpur. Madam Mui, who has been interested in painting since she was z child, had studied under Mr. Chong Cheng Sen. an artist in75 words
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Article, Illustration878 1967-11-06 4 Tan Yew Bee Kajang, Sun - By Tan Yew Bee Kajang, Sun. I>AJA Nong Chik bin Raja Ishak, today revealed the illegal occupation of State land on the jungle fringe near Prang Besar Estate, 23 miles from here was known to the Dengkil Branch of the U.M.N.O. some months878 words
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190 1967-11-06 10 RESIDENTS MAROONED ANSON, Sun. Residents living in the low-lying areas here -I have been marooned and confined to their homes for nearly a week due to floods, which has caused about $32,000 in damage. Some 250 acres of fruit plantations and vegetable farms have190 words
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Article, Illustration431 1967-11-06 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. "Towards better community services"—this will be the theme of the People's Association's Staff Conference which opens at the Singapore Conference Hall on Nov. 12. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will open the conference, which will be participated by431 words
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Article, Illustration81 1967-11-06 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thousands of residents in the Tanjong Pagar Constituency watched a thrilling demonstration of the Chinese art of self-defence staged by members of a number of pugilistic associations in the Republic. The show was organised by the Tanjong Pagar Community Centre. Among those present to81 words
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Article, Illustration456 1967-11-06 10 CANBERRA Sun Mr. Lim Kian Hwa. Officcr-in-Charge of a demonstration farm in Singapore, is studying farmer extension services at a special course in Australia. Mr Lim. of Alexandra Road. Singapore, an officer of the Primary Production Department of the Ministry of Law and National456 words
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Article36 1967-11-06 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board will hold a family planning lecture/demonstration and a film show in Chinese at 5.30 pm. tomorrow at the Institute of Health, Outram Road here.36 words
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Article, Illustration72 1967-11-06 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon (left) proposes a toast to the Republic of Panama at a reception celebrating Panama's National Day held at Raffles Hotel here over the weekend. On Mr. Ho's right is the Consul-General72 words
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Article, Illustration644 1967-11-06 11 H. M. S. SUTAN - INAUGURAL FLIGHT OF SAS TRANS-ASIAN EXPRESS By H. M. S. SUTAN OIKGAPv-RE, Sun. Two Transport and Communication Ministers from the Scandinavian countries flew into Singapore on the inaugural flight of the SAS Trans-Asian Express. They are Mr. Svend Horn, Transport Minister. Denmark, and Mr. Haskon Kyllingmark, Communications— Eastern Sun pix.; — Eastern Sun; photo.; — Eastern Sun picture.; photo by Richard Chow.; — Eastern; Sun photo. - 644 words
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Article112 1967-11-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chinese YMCA will hold an international folk dance course during the coming school holidays from Dec. 11 to 15 at its premises at 16 South Pier here. The course is designed to promote an interest In the understanding and learning of international folk112 words
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386 1967-11-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. A local free-lance cinecameraman has been selected by a French film companv to shoot scenes for a film on South-East Asia. He Is Mr Willv Phua who has done free-’ance work for Television Singapura and many other assignments in Singapore.386 words
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Article, Illustration346 1967-11-06 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Musical Society together with the German Embassy in Singapore will jointly present two evenings of Ballet Extravaganza "Ballet from Germany" at Victoria Theatre and National Theatre on Nor. 23 and 24 respec- tively. The evenings of ballet will be staged by346 words
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Article298 1967-11-06 11 H. M. S. SUTAN - By H. M. S. SUTAN SINGAPORE. Sun A demonstration flight for government officials, pressmen and some 100 guests was held this afternoon on board the new SAS DC-8 Superfan Jet aircraft. The aircraft, christened “Knud Viking,” is being used for the SAS new route called298 words
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141 1967-11-06 11 SINGAPORE. S\n. The People's Association here will send a group of about 100 singers to various community centres to entertain the people in the Republic. The group, to be led by Mr Goh Say Meng. will also include a well-known pianist, Miss141 words
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Advertisement362 1967-11-06 2 Marlhnrn/ Eastern Sun identify the object puzzle WEEKLY PRIZES^ One first prize—sloo cash Two second prizes—s 50 cash each Thirty consolation prizes -1 carton Marlboro each WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: The above is a cut-up section of photograph. One section will appear daily in this column. Collect the si*362 words
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Advertisement265 1967-11-06 3 Fly the newest straight way to Europe and the NEW YORK LONDON COPENHAGEN TASHKENT f mm BANGKOK SINGAPORE The SAS Trans-Asian Express From today, you can forget everything you've ever heard about flying to Europe Because now. SAS outdates all other air routes between the Orient and Europe with the265 words
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Miscellaneous18 1967-11-06 4 3 H£H! H£H! WHAT LUCK! 4 ieUn I.XC! YOU DON'T RC& RIQHTI UNDER MY NCSEH CffS 1 m18 words
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WORLD NEWS
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52 1967-11-06 5 PARIS fashion designer Paco Rabanne issued his outfits of the future here last week. Gown, raincoat and boots are made of plastic fabric moulded on a wooden mould. Instead of more than 500 handlings on a traditional outfit, a moulded raincoat is ready to wear in less than an hour.— UPI photo. - 52 words
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Article246 1967-11-06 5 KINSHASA. Sun. (Reuter). The Congolese Press Agencv savs that mercenaries who invaded Katanga this week were being routed and fleeing back to Portuguese Angola. The agency quoting sources close to the Congolese Army High Command, said the Army had repulsed the invaders who were withdrawing towards246 words
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Article102 1967-11-06 5 CAPE KENNEDY. Sun. (Reuter) The launching of America's Applications Technology Satellite 3 was delayed for another 24 hours last night after a fault was discovered in ground equipment servicing the spacecraft’s Atlas-Agena rocket. Trouble with the Agena second stage caused an earlier 24-hour postponement. The new102 words
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429 1967-11-06 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. (l 7 PI)). U.S. Ambassador-at-large. Mr. W. Averell Harriman predicted yesterday that the time would come when Russia would be ready to discuss with the United States “how we can both protect ourselves against China's nuclear capabilities.” Mr. Harriman said he thought429 words
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Article151 1967-11-06 5 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter). Police early this morning opened fire on a group of men planting suspected bombs in a street in Kowloon. One of the bomb planters was hit. He was taken to hospital where he was being treated for gun shot wounds.151 words
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Article181 1967-11-06 5 LONDON. Sun (UPI) Britons lit up the sky with fireworks, burned effigies on bonfires and jumped into the fountains of Trafalgar Square last night in celebration of Guy Fawkes Day and the foiling of the 17th century “gunpowder plot.” The setting off of fireworks recalled181 words
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Article38 1967-11-06 5 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) A world record price of ***** was paid for a young racing pigeon at an auction here yesterday. The bird, bred by leading French fancier Rene Boizzard, was bought by an English enthusiast.38 words
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Article104 1967-11-06 5 LONPON. sun < Reuter > More than 17.000 British farm animals have so far been killed In a current epidemic of foot-a ndmouth disease the Agriculture Ministry said last nijgtit. The number of confirmed ontbreaks of the disease increased bv 14 today to a total of104 words
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Article250 1967-11-06 5 WASHINGTON. Sun (UPI) House Republicans claimed (Sunday) that administration plans for a “thin" antiballistic missile (ABM) system could bring about the collapse of the NATO alliance. To prevent this "calamity,” they said, the United States should get together with its European allies and explore the250 words
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Article118 1967-11-06 5 PIR.VIASENS. Best Germany, Sun. (Reuter) Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger warned here tonight that a great crisis was once again brewing in Europe and hopes of European unity seemed to be disappearing. “For us Europeans it is five minutes to twelve." he told a local conference of118 words
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535 1967-11-06 5 CHICAGO. Sun (CPI) A year ago, Charles Asher cc ;nected two things in his mind: The rising crime rate in his South shore neighbourhood and the Maccabee patrols in New York City. Asher, a certified public accountant, got together with businessmen of the area who535 words
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226 1967-11-06 5 BARROW. England, Sun (Reuter) Britain’s third polaris submarine, which ran aground minutes after launching here yesterday, was refloated early today. Six tugs pulled the £ssm. Repulse off a mudbank in the channel between the Barrow Shipyard and Walnev Island at high tide. Yesterday226 words
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Article111 1967-11-06 5 WEST BERLIN, Sun. < Reuter) A 19-year-old East German border guard swept his way Into the American sector of West Berlin yesterday using a broom Then he aske<j for political asylum. Police said the East German corporal crossed over at Heinrich Heine Strasse in the U.S.111 words
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271 1967-11-06 6 END OF A LOG JAM? WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) Senate majority leader Mike Mansfield suggested today that the Chinese Peoples’ Republic should be invited to any Vietnam peace talks at the United Nations. In remarks prepared for delivery in San Juan. Puerto Rico,271 words
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Article, Illustration42 1967-11-06 6 oln Paris fashionable 16th Arrondissement, a man’s hairdresser just opened his new Salon in a “James Bond’’ atmosphere. With soft background music and every thing in black leather, including accessories, and staff only composed of mini-skirted girls. PANA photo.— PANA photo. - 42 words
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321 1967-11-06 6 Make Britain an associate De Gaulle No political role for UK PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) President de Gaulle, at his press conference later this month, is now expected to urge Britain to give serious (reconsideration to a form of associate membership of jthe Common Market. In the French view, such anjoffer321 words
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Article336 1967-11-06 6 NEW IDORK. Sun (UPI) —The Jfjnaway daughter of New York State Republican; chairman Char. H X Srnoeaeck Jr. may have gravitated toward the country retreat of LSD high, priest Timothy Leary, it I was reported yesterday.. Author t ies said the operator of a drive-in restaurant336 words
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393 1967-11-06 6 IFHNOMPENH. Cambodia Sun. (Reuter) Ordinary tourist facilities at Cambodia's historic city of Angkor were suspended on Friday as Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy visited the architectural masterpieces there, according to reports reaching here. Although Mrs Kennedy, in Cambodia on a six-day private visit, and393 words
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190 1967-11-06 6 The project has been dogged by setbacks ever since January's disastrous Apollo fire, but the revised schedule. although less optimistic than previous plans, still provides for a possible moon launch before the end of 1969. According to the revised plans, announced by Dr.190 words
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Article114 1967-11-06 6 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. (CPI) The Brazilian Air Force will be equipped with modern planes in any event, Air Minister Marcio Souza Emelo said in an interview published yesterday. “W e count on the support of President Arthur Costa E. Silva and the Air114 words
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Article374 1967-11-06 6 IMMOLATED NUN’S LETTER SAIGON, Sun. (CPI) The Buddhist nun whp burned herself to death o:b Wednesday left behind an open letter to President. Johnson saying she was' dying to protest American policy in Vietnam, it was* reported yesterday. The Buddhist newspaper Chanh Dao published the letter374 words
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Article, Illustration23 1967-11-06 7 A high altitude border patrol of Indian Army scout along the Ladakh region which is located close to the Chinese-ruled Tibet. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 23 words
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161 1967-11-06 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Indonesian police captured 27 armed Communists, most of them Chinese nationals, in a surprise raid in the Pangalengan district of West Java, it was announced yesterday. The Deputy Police Com- mander for operations. Inspector General Hugeng. told reporters 20 hand161 words
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279 1967-11-06 7 BEIRUT. Sun. (Reuter) South Arabia's rival Nationalist fronts last night called for an immediate ceasefire in Aden. The Front for The Liber ation of Occupied South Yemen (FLOSY) and the National Liberation Front (NLF), in a Joint communique broadcast over Cairo radio, also announced they279 words
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Article146 1967-11-06 7 WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. Sun (UPI) There were reports of looting and a sniper wa s arrested last night in a violence-marked Negro district sealed off by a 1.000-man National Guard force. Police said they arrested a man with a gun in the downtown area torn146 words
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Article44 1967-11-06 7 VATICAN CITY. Sun. (Reuter) Pope Paul lay convalescent in his palace here today after a successful prostate operation, while pilgrims wandered in St. Peter's Square seeking news of his condition and “get well” messages poured in from all over the world.44 words
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Article, Illustration526 1967-11-06 7 JAKARTA, Sun (UPI) US. Vice-President Hubert Humphrey is keeping his smile broad and his profile low in Indonesia. Although he is the highest ranking American official to ever visit Indonesia. his Indonesian sojourn is being played down by both United States and In-526 words
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Article86 1967-11-06 7 JAKARTA. Sun (R«*uter) —Thirtyeight people died in an agony of vomitting after eating poisonous rice at a lavish village feast in West Java, according to Antara news agency The agency reported from T.iirebon city that 20 guests slumped under the table and died almost instantly, their86 words
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Article111 1967-11-06 7 MADRAS. Sun. (Reuter) Artor MR Radha. a leading screen villain in India, was sentenced to seven years rigorous imprisonment yesterda v for attempting to murder another film star The judge said Radha. who supported the Dravida Kazhagam Political Party, had resorted to violence by111 words
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277 1967-11-06 7 MAJOR BLOCK REMOVED' NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) The New York Times said today that the United States’ statement of its willingness to accept the Vietcong as a party to Vietnam peace talks was its most important peace effort advance in nearly two The277 words
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198 1967-11-06 7 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI)— Two U.S Air Force paramedics jumped into the Pacific Ocean before dawn today to save the life of an American ship’s Captain allegedly shot by an enraged crewman Capt John Manueg Castro. 56. of Mobile. ALA., master of the U.S198 words
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Article359 1967-11-06 7 FOOD FOR THOUGHT ROME, Sun. (Reuter) The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has opened its policymaking biennial conference here with strong criticism of alleged bureaucracy and extravagance a top talking point. Members from all 114 member nations attended yesterday’s formal opening by Indian Director-General Binay359 words
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Article105 1967-11-06 7 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) The captain and chief engineer of a Moroccan motor vessel stayed on board their burning ship in the English Channel yesterday as rescuers saved the remaining 23 crew members. A British Air Force helicopter plucked seamen from dinghies thrown from the vessel, the105 words
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Article92 1967-11-06 7 PARIS. Sun. (Reuter) Brigitte Bardot, 33, is branching out in a new career as a singer. The cinema sex kitten will sing 15 numbers in a 55minute colour television show being made for showing here at the end of the year. Miss Bardot was92 words
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Article69 1967-11-06 7 NEW ORLEANS. Sun. (UPI) Ernest N. Morial. a lawyer, yesterday became the first Negro In 88 years to win a seat in the Louisiana House of Representatives. Morial. a former secretary of the National Association for Advancement of Coloured People, got a total of 2.60169 words
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Article316 1967-11-06 7 MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter). World Communist leaders ended a two day jubilee meeting here still without agreement on whether to hold an international Communist conference to work out a new joint programme following the split with China. Observers said this emerged from the gathering316 words
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Miscellaneous129 1967-11-06 6 a a SP/ASH-DOWI To-DEATH ANP HER STUHT-<SIRL COUHTERSPIES Polynesian cutie ting-a-Ling was homeward bound to visit her polks on A PACIFIC ISLAND—AND JET DREAM WAS WINGING HER THERE/ BUT ENROUTE, THEY SUDDENLY HAD-COMPANY IN THE- SKY —AN UNEXPECTED "GUEST"... JV/*^ < TH/S /S PAC/P/C COMMAHO! 'V W'WF GOT A RUNAWAY129 words
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Article758 1967-11-06 8 MALAYSIA should by now have realised that American aid would not be easily forthcoming. Vice-President Hubert Humphrey ha* made it abundantly clear that under the present circumstances the American Congress is not in the mood to consider aid to nations outside the American orbit. At least Mr.758 words
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Article904 1967-11-06 8 Mrinal Biswas - by Mrinal Biswas MFA. A DMINISTRATION by the Government of India of the sparsely populated North East Frontier Agency has been carefully separated from the general pattern of administration of the country simply because of the special needs of the tribal people living in thatMFA. - 904 words
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Article279 1967-11-06 8 T HE eighteenth meeting of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee will take place in Rangoon, Burma, from November 21 to Decemfipr 8. It will be attended by Ministers representing each of the 24 member Governments and by representatives or observers from international bodies concerned with economic development279 words
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LETTERS...
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925 1967-11-06 8 T AM glad that Enchs Ismail Haji Wanjor has X brought up the question of Malay advancement economically, educationally and socially to be at par with the other brother races in Singapore. I believe that problems are surmountable if there is a genuine desire to solve925 words
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Article268 1967-11-06 8 THE controversy between Mr. Robert T H. Goh and Mr. Devan Nair has been dragging on for some time As an impartial observer, allow me, through your esteemed paper, to mak* a few comment*. Firstly, Mr. Goh merely brought out the error* of Mr. Nair on268 words
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Article182 1967-11-06 8 I AM a stateless person born in Malaysia but resident in Singapore holding a blue Singapore Identity Card. I applied for a Certificate of Identity for travel to Malaysia three months ago but have not been able to get one yet. The Singapore Immigration Authorities182 words
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Article126 1967-11-06 8 T REFER to the letter by "Let's Be Fair” in the Eastern Sun of 26th October. 1967, enquiring about the lease for a flat which he had purchased from the Housing and Development Board. From hl s letter it is not clear whether "Let’s Be Fair” has126 words
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Article, Illustration241 1967-11-06 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") 'WARJORIE was driving north to her home one iTI afternoon when a car unexpectedly stopped jin front of her and made a turn into the south lane. Marjorie applied the brakes suddenly. Brownie. drivirg behind Marjorie,241 words
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679 1967-11-06 9 The weekly market review SINGAPORE, Sun.- —The*Stock Exchange last week was again quite active with interest largely grounded on the industrial section. However, on Saturday, when activity reached the peak, trading had to be suspended for 10 minutes from 11.28 a.m. to 11.38 a.m.679 words
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130 1967-11-06 9 gANGKOK, Sun. (Reuter). Thailand will export less than 1.3 million tons of rice next year, according to the Economic Affairs Minister Mr. Sunthorn Hongladarom. The Minister told reporters yesterday that the special rice committee headed Dy Prime Minister Field Marshal T h a130 words
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Article, Illustration643 1967-11-06 9 TOKYO, Sun. (JTB). Japan's high capabilities in rolling technology is contributing greatly to improved rolled steel products, increased mill efficiency and reduced cost. Today, the industry has 14 modern hot strip mills and 48 cold reduction mills with widths over 35 inches. The annual capacity of the643 words
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Article87 1967-11-06 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Air-India services to Hong Kong and Tokvo has not been halting at Bangkok since Nov. 1. Air-India east-bound services to Tokyo and westbound services from Tokyo will now operate non-stop between New Delhl/Calcutta and Hong Kong. Air-India will omit Bangkok from its serivees to Hong87 words
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161 1967-11-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Anthony T. Western, radiography specialist with the International Markets Division of the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester New York, U. is currently in Kuala Lumpur to meet executives of Kodak (Malaya) Limited and join technical representatives in visiting radiologists and161 words
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Article, Illustration100 1967-11-06 9 RELAXED passengers watch a new television system designed and developed by a British company for long-distance motor coaches consisting of four receivers suspended from the vehicle's roof, with the sound relayed either through loud speakers or individual earphones. Powered by the coach's batter es. the100 words
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Article148 1967-11-06 9 SINGAPORE. Sun On Oct. 24 the President of the Republic of Italy. Signore Giuseppe Saragat. who visited Singapore at the beginning of this month, officially inaugurated the new* ALITALIA headquarters in Rome The President also visited the new ALITALIA Automatic Cargo Terminal and Automatic Reservations System.148 words
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118 1967-11-06 9 LOS ANGELES. Sun. (UPI) A shipment of 480.000 barrels of Indonesian oil, known for its low content of smog-producing Ingredients, Is expected to arrive here today. It will be the first shipment of the oil. scheduled for use by Southern California Edison Co118 words
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Article48 1967-11-06 9 LONDON. Sun. A survey by Britain's Aeroplane magazine put BOAC in top place for North Atlantic services. Passengers from 100 major UK companies were asked which of 17 airlines they preferred. BOAC won “excellent” ratings for service in the air and on the ground-48 words
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Advertisement987 1967-11-06 9 AIR MOVEMENTS— SPORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.3.1 a m. Airline ML 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a m. Airline ML 181 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a m. Airline ML 451 from Kuching. Time 10.5.5 a.m. Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time987 words
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Miscellaneous1343 1967-11-06 10 mm TV and TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pabat: 9 Kluang. P.M. 5 45 Opening Annet Prog. Summary; 5.50 News Outlines m the National Language. 5.55 National Songs; 6.00 News in Tamil 6.101,343 words
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Article, Illustration375 1967-11-06 12 WAR i* a word dreaded by all people. However, there are businessmen who long for war because that would he the time when their money and profits would roll in. They sit in their air-con-„ditioned rooms watching the war go on, their cash piling up and375 words
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Article, Illustration392 1967-11-06 12 MANY are ignorant of the fact that safety is priceless. If all people, will just be safety conscious enough to maintain a safe living standard, no unnecessary accidents will prevail. It is the passive category of people who caused most of the accidents probably because of392 words
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Article, Illustration345 1967-11-06 12 'J'HE terrible heat woke me up early in the morning. I found myself sweating as if I had dreamt of some undistinguished dreadful creatures. I took a morning bath as the tap water was warm Oh dear, what an ominous morning345 words
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Article, Illustration311 1967-11-06 12 ONE day I was invited to attend a dinner held In the home of my friend. Ah Ping who celebrated hLs 17th birthday When I reached hie home, I was welcomed by his parents. They told me that dinner would soon be served after311 words
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Article, Illustration287 1967-11-06 12 THE night was very cold. It was raining heavily. Yet I could not sleep. My mind Was filled with unhappv thoughts and my heart was lull of agony over the death of my beloved mother. Such thoughts kept lingering in my mind. Suddenly I heard voices next287 words
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Article, Illustration282 1967-11-06 12 SINGAPORE is neither an agricultural, nor a mineral country: yet she is one of the most progressive countries in South East Asia This can be attributed to her position as a great trading centre and her young population who are willing to work hard and learn282 words
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Article, Illustration348 1967-11-06 12 THE more Tarzan films I see and books I read, the more I yearn to live in the virgin jungles of Africa. At present, I am saving for a ticket to fly from Kuala Lumpur to the U S A First, I will go348 words
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Article, Illustration300 1967-11-06 12 A wedding of any race is a very important affair. It invo ves the expenditure of large sums of money by the families of both parties. It also entails a great deal of work in the preparation of the wedding ceremony, especially in the decoration of300 words
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Advertisement273 1967-11-06 12 Rules of Eastern Sun s essav writing All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her otcn writing the entry form appended below. 2. ISo entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attaeh his/her photograph273 words
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Article1026 1967-11-06 13 Vernon Gibb - THE HEALERS-FAKES OR SAINTS? by Vernon Gibb THEY are the people who refuse to call in doctors The Christian Scientists. They believe that prayer will do more than any medical man. Today the Christian Science denomination is world-wide. Eighty years after its foundation there are1,026 words
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648 1967-11-06 13 Interest to introduce photography into gastroscopy in order to take pictures of the interior of the stomach dates back to 1898 when Lange Meltring tried to photograph the inside of the stomach with a camera attached to the tip of a thin rubber tube. Similar attempts648 words
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Article942 1967-11-06 13 LAURENCE BOOKMAN - By LAURENCE BOOKMAN A RE you intelligent enough to be the man behind the big desk the executive? In this set of I.Q. Tests the questions specially designed to see if you are executive material. Such intelligence tests are now used in big business all over942 words
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Article, Illustration857 1967-11-06 13 H.L. Herschensohn, M. D - By H.L. Herschensohn, M.D. "T HAVE had five A babies and nursed them all. However, I have never had this experience. The baby I am now nursing is three months old. For some reason he refuses one breast but will eagerly accept the other. Why857 words
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Miscellaneous190 1967-11-06 13 ©SHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** Now Showing: 11. 1 SO. 4, 6.30. 9.15 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER for BEST FOREIGN FILM! Sophia Loren "YESTERDAY today a tomorrow Scope-Color NEXT CHANGE Pat Boone Pamela Austin the rr.pii« or pwline” in Color ’UT-SB’ Las* D«t! 11, 1 45. 4 00. 6 50. 930190 words
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Miscellaneous251 1967-11-06 13 ORGAN IS Afl O N CATHAY ***** Last 2 DaYs: 11. 1.30. 4.00, 6.30.9.3 f 1 ARGET FOR KILLING” In Color Stewart Granger. Chinese Subtitles CATHAY ORCHARD PALACE One-DaT OnlT Premiere WEDNESDAY. Bth NOA’ 1967 BOX-PLANS NOW OPEN CASH BOOKINGS ONLY! Columbia s I TO SIR. WITH LOTTE” Sidney Pettier.251 words
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180 1967-11-06 14 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) —Cumberland and Westmoreland snatched a 17-all draw with Yorkshire with the final kick of their Rugby Union County Championship match yesterday. With Yorkshire leading 17-12. J. Little scored a try for Cumberland and Westmoreland and I. Cannoners successful conversion heralded the final180 words
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Article53 1967-11-06 14 MODENA. Italy, Sun. <UPI> New Zealander Chris Amon yesterday broke the Formula Two track record at the Modena autodrome, driving a 1.600 ec Ferrari around the 2 366-kilometre track in 52.8 seconds. Amon averaged 160.903-kilo-metres an hour in the effort, which broke his old record of 53 seconds53 words
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Article278 1967-11-06 14 MONTEVIDEO Uruguay Sun. i UPI Racing of Buenos Aires won the World Club soccer championship yesterday with a 1-0 victory over the Glasgow Celtics In a foul-fllled game in which five players were sent off the field. It was the third game in their inter-Continental278 words
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Article125 1967-11-06 14 DAVIS CUP BARCELONA. Sun. (Reuter) —South Africa's five, man Davis Cup squad have begun training here under the direction of former Wimbledon champion Jaroslav Drobny. for their interzone tie against India. The team, Bob Hewitt, Cliff Drysdale. Frew McMil. lan. Robert Maud and Ray Moore,125 words
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Article60 1967-11-06 14 LONDON’. Sun. (Reuter) John Sleeuwenhoek. the Aston Villa and former England Under-23 and English football league centre-half, has been transferred to Second Division Birmingham City for £45,000. He is the third major signing in 18 months by manager Stan Cullis, the others being £55.000 to Chelsea60 words
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67 1967-11-06 14 Mr. Soria arrived here early last week to hand over67 words
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355 1967-11-06 14 NEW YORK. Sun (CPU Cassius Clay’s life has turned into a long road filled with one-night stands in small towns. Instead of a boxing ring, he’s now performing behind a pulpit Bringing the word of Allah to my brothers”. Since he was found355 words
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488 1967-11-06 14 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) RING Magazine has made retiring world featherweight champion Vincente Saldivar of Mexico its “Fighter of the Month” and offered an elimination bout between the British. Australian. Japanese and United States champions. In his farew'ell performance. the 24-year-old488 words
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Article96 1967-11-06 14 PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Sun. (Reuter) Allrounder Joey Carew will captain Trinidad in the four-day match against the M.C.C tourists here from January 9 to 12. it was announced yesterday. The Trinidad selectors have Invited 26 players including Wes Hall, Deryck Murray. Bryan Davis and Willie Rodriguez,96 words
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Article84 1967-11-06 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Olympic long jump champion Lynn Davies and quafter-miler Lillian Board have been elected “Athletes of the Year” by the British Athletics Writers Association. Miss Board. Britain's 18-year-old national champion, won eight of ten international races against worldclass competition last season. Welshman Davies, who84 words
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Article209 1967-11-06 14 HONOLULU, Sun. (UPI) Dudley Wysong Jr. went on a birdie spree on the back nine yesterday to register a sizzling 33 that enabled him to retain a one-stroke lead after three rounds in the US$lOO,OOO Hawaiian open golf tournament with a 211 total. Wysong. the209 words
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Article119 1967-11-06 14 MEXICO CITY. Sun. (Reuter) Doping tests will be held during the cycip tour of Mexico for the first time, and the first three to finish in each stage, as well as winners of mountain sprints, will have to take the test. The tests have been119 words
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Article620 1967-11-06 16 Clashes between fans and police mar match T ONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Liverpool's lead at the top of ■L* the English First Division was cut to one point yesterday, after they had been held 1-1 draw at Tottenham Hotspur, in a match marred by several clashes between fans620 words
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Article1582 1967-11-06 16 RESULTS TABLES LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Results o: football matches played yesterday were; ENGLISH ONE Burnley 1 Chelsea 1 Everton 1 Man. City 1 Leeds U. 3 Arsenal 1 Leicester C 2 Newcastle U. 2 Man. United 1 Stoke C. 0 Sheffield W Sunderland Spurs Wolves 2 Southampton 0 1 Notts1,582 words
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126 1967-11-06 16 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. (Reuter) Norma Baylon of Argentina and Francoise Durr of France won the women’s doubles title In the South American Tennis Championship here yesterday. They defeated US. and Wimbledon champion Billie-Jean Kine and Rosemarie Casals, the rising young American star, in126 words
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Article, Illustration69 1967-11-06 16 THE State Mint in Munich showed recently the Olympic medals in gold and silver which will be awarded in the Olympic Games 1968 in Mexico and Grenoble. Photo shows: Below the Mexican medal with beautiful presentation of ballplayers of the Maya-culture in the 6th century, while the69 words
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576 1967-11-06 16 London, sun. (Reuter) The New Zealand All Blacks gained their expected resounding victory over England here yesterday, winning by 23 points (four goals and a try i to 11 (one goal, one penalty goal and a try). This was the highest total576 words
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Article260 1967-11-06 16 MADRID. Sun (Reuter) The Spanish Davis Cup team completed a 5-0 victory over Italy in the first round of the King's Cup Indoor Lawn Tennis Championship here, winning both last night’s reverse singles matches and the doubles. Manuel Santana had little difficulty in beating260 words
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Article240 1967-11-06 16 LONDON. Sup (Reuter) Results of Rugby Union matches played yesterday were: Esher 6, Abertillery 9 London Scottish 16 Cambridge U. 3 Metropolitan Police 6 Rugby 3 Middlesex Hospital 3 United Service (Portsmouth 40 Old Merchant Taylors 5 Birmingham 17 Rosslyn Park 6 Gosforth 9 Saracen* 8 London240 words
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417 1967-11-06 16 T ONDON, Sun. (Reuter) A record haul of -Li £256,899 by Newmarket trainer Noel Murless highlighted the 1967 British flat racing season which ended yesterday. Not since the retirement of the late Fred Darling has one stable so dominated a season's racing.417 words
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130 1967-11-06 16 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Two leading British professional cyclists. Albert Hitchen and Martin Filmer, had their two-year suspensions lifted and their sentences varied to heavier fines by the British Cycling Federation Appeals Committee yesterday. Hitchen. 29-year-old British road champion in 1963 3nd 1965 and130 words
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Article76 1967-11-06 16 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) First six in the English Rugby League standings after yesterday's matches were: P. W. D. L. F A Agg. B’fordN. 13 12 0 1 320 111 24 St. H. 11 10 0 1 168 78 20 Leigh 14 10 0 4 216 128 2076 words
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Article156 1967-11-06 16 MONTEVIDEO, Sun. (Reuter) Mounted police charged a threatening crowd of Uruguayans chanting obscenities against Racing Club of Argentina in front of the National Stadium here last night after Racing’s 1-0 world club soccer title win over Celtic, of Scotland. Water hoses were also used to disDerse156 words
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76 1967-11-06 16 TELUK ANSON, Sun. For the first time a Malaysian Indian football team may tour India. According to the Secretary of the Malaysian Indian Sports Association, Mr S. Joseph Jagan, the tour wiil start early next year if present negotiations are successful. Meanwhile, the association76 words
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Article57 1967-11-06 16 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) —Three men were charged last night following incidents in and around Tottenham Hotspurs’ football ground during yesterday’s match against Liverpool Two were charged with assaulting the police and the third with threatening behaviour. A Police officer at the ground estimated that 50 spectators57 words
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Article73 1967-11-06 16 KARLOVAC. Northern Yugoslavia, Sun. (Reuter) England retained the women's team title at the Yugoslav Table Tennis Championships here last night by beating Yugoslavia 3-2 in the final. Details: (English names first) Karenza Smith lost to Cirila Pirc 8-21, 14-21, and lost to Mirjana Resler 21-15. 19-21. 21-23;73 words
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Advertisement480 1967-11-06 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can He accepted at the following addresses: MONT O'OR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building, Singapore. VS MUBARUK Brothers. 63, Bras BasaH Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate, Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTD., SUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road, Singapore 15 Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE. 1419.480 words
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Advertisement314 1967-11-06 14 TENDER NOTICES JABATAN KER.IA RAYA. PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN TAWARAN2 daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R. di-dalam Kelas A-C, Kepala 1(1), Kepala IV(1), (4). (8b) dan Kepala V(2) dan Kelas D, Kepala2 I. 11l dan VII, akan di-terima di-Peja-bat Jurutera Negeri. Perak. Ipoh hingga jam puko! 300 petang pada lOhb. November, 1967:314 words
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Advertisement75 1967-11-06 14 Advertiser's Name Number of Date(s) Requested Cost firatat ant accompany poor mrdev <P 0./Cbease Casb ndnrdl Cath mast be reclstrred. Chalet etc. should be crotied. Classified advertisements may be Handed at the following addresses: KUALA LUMPUR: 39 |ALAN SULTAN, TELS: *****/6 IPOH: 8-10 TATLOCK ST.. TEL: 2877 77A BREWSTER RD„75 words
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Article229 1967-11-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The three-day Malaysian Government Services cricket Anal finally began here this morning after the first two days play was completely washed off by rain. Royal Malaysian Police and National Electricity Board emerged as Joint holders of the title a s the match ended229 words
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293 1967-11-06 15 MELBOURNE. Sun (Renter) The field for the race classic of the Australian calendar the Melbourne Cup was reduced to 27 acceptors yesterday when barriers were drawn here last night. The race, probably the most popular sports event of the year here, is to be293 words
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Article37 1967-11-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Selangor beat Penang 3-2 to take the Malaysian Government Services tennis championship title at the Lake Club courts here today. In the Malaysian Government Services table tennis championships. Perak defeated Pahang 6-1.37 words
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Article2228 1967-11-06 15 WINDSOR LAD - Coleman-Tulloh combination scores a double By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Sun. The Coleman-Tulloh combination scored a splendid double on Winning Streak and Good For You here this afternoon, the first day of the Penang Turf Club's November meeting. Winning Streak led all the way to beat Roan Prince2,228 words
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211 1967-11-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun- Fourteen more athletes have broken the qualifying barrier for a berth to the South-east Asia Peninsular Games at Bangkok in the first of the two day trials of the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union at the Stadium Merdeka here today. This211 words
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Article288 1967-11-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor women proved their superiority here this evening when they successfully retained the Eu Cup in the Malaysian Government services hockey tournament when they beat Penang 4-1 at Jalan Gurney here. Penang, however, provided keen opposition and did not allow the starstudded288 words
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Article61 1967-11-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Azmi Khalid of the Federal Treasury won two titles at the Treasury Sports Clubs’ lawn tennis tournament held at the Malayan Teachers College here yesterday. In the singles final he beat Wong Yoke Meng 6-0. 6-2. Azmi partnering Wong Yoke Meng in61 words
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Article28 1967-11-06 15 MUAR. Sun.—The Kluang branch of the Johore Ka Eng Association will hold its third che« championship for members on Nov. 12 at the Kluang Association Hall.28 words
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75 1967-11-06 15 The Malaysian Armed Forces Hockey League Competition for the White Horse Trophy will held later this month. Seven teams of various units will be competing in the semi-final round b y Nov. 15 at Kuala Lumpur. The final will be held the following week. Picture shows Mr. A. L. Davidson,75 words
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372 1967-11-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Ponnambalam Mahendran, Negri Sembilan’s dashing centre-forward, gave a brilliant display today in the Malaysian Government Services hockey final which enabled his state to emerge winners of the Dr. Saw Hock Chuan trophy. Negri Sembilan beat National Electricity Board 3-1 in the deciding372 words
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Article57 1967-11-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Malaysian Armed Forces trounce Perak 26 points (four goals, a try and penalty), to six (two penalties) in the final of the Malaysian Government Services rugby competition at the Police depot ground here today. In the semi-final on Friday. Forces beat Johore 8-057 words
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Article45 1967-11-06 15 MUAR. Sat. The Kluang branch of the Johore Basketball Association will hold the fourth Kluang districtwide boys and girls youth basketball tournament from Nov. 27 at 7.30 p.m. at the Kluang Chung Hwa Association’s basketball court. Closing date for entries is Nov. 24.45 words
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Article28 1967-11-06 15 MUAR. Sun. Kilat Sports Club captured the championship title in the Batu Pahat district 7J mile big walk, organised by the district youth club, recently.28 words
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Miscellaneous56 1967-11-06 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 2.18 a.m. (8.7 ft.), 3.04 p.m. (6.8 ft.) Port Swettenham: 8.00 a.m. (15.5 ft.), 8.35 p.m. (14.8 ft.) Port Dickson: 8.58 a.m (9.4 ft.), 9.11 p.m. (8.1 ft.) Singapore: 1.47 a.m. (9.0 ft.), 12.43 p.m. (100 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 12.41 a.m (8.7 ft 1057 am. (6.956 words
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