Eastern Sun, 16 November 1967
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Title Section24 1967-11-16 1 Eastern Sun Infffjienleni National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 472 Thursday, 16 November 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents24 words
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367 1967-11-16 1 It takes time to win world peace Johnson WASHINGTON, Wed. (Reuter). President Johnson said tonight that hope for peace and freedom in Asia was stronger now that the nations of the region realised the importance of working together. “We must look beyond the dangers we all face In Asia now.367 words
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144 1967-11-16 1 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. (Reuter) Britain plunged into the search for a Middle East compromise today as rival resolutions already before the Security Council faced virtually certain defeat. Lord Caradon, the Chief British Delegate, conferred privately with Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily VKuznetsov after having had144 words
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Article58 1967-11-16 1 TEL AVIV. Wed. (Reuter) Israeli military authorities imposed a curfew and combed the town of Jenin in the occupied west bank today seeking two Arabs who machine-gunned a police jeep last night. A military spokesman said nobody was hurt when several bursts were fired at the jeep58 words
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Article29 1967-11-16 1 men have gone on this northeast B town at 50 new ci (about six pounds shillings sterling) But police warned tl men caught wearin; faced arrest.29 words
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Article, Illustration274 1967-11-16 1 An assurance by Indon Foreign Minister: SINGAPORE, Wed. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Adam Malik, today assured Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew that the Indonesian Government had no intention of dominating Singapore. Dr. Malik, who was passing through Singapore this evening told newsmen at274 words
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Article24 1967-11-16 1 TOKYO. Wed. (Reuter) The 22nd Chinese Trade Fair opened in Canton this morning, a Japanese correspondent reported from the southern China city.24 words
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Article, Illustration58 1967-11-16 1 DECOR ATI VF.LY speaking Miss Korea, Young HwaChong, is a winner. The 20-year-old Miss World challenger is pictured at the Waldorf Hotel in London recently wearing an ornamental head-dress. She will contest today the world's No. 1 beauty contest with 59 other glamorous girls from all parts of the globeUPI Photo. - 58 words
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215 1967-11-16 1 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI). Nearly 3,000 angry war protesters demonstrated against Secretary of State Dean Rusk in midtown New York last night. They also blocked traffic, fought with police and threw eggs, bottles and bags of blood at officers. The demonstrations began as a215 words
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Article130 1967-11-16 1 PARIS, Wed (Reuter) Flanked by a giant photograph of Marilyn Monroe’s head on Mao Tse-tung's body and another of Mao with the late film star’s mouth, surrealist painter Salvador Dali set out to explain what had gone wrong with communism here last night. The decline130 words
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Article63 1967-11-16 1 JAKARTA. Wed. The Indonesian Army and Navy in East Java will oppose efforts by any group Or any person to restore former President Sukarno to power, the official news agency Antara said today. It said the Army and Navy commanders in East Java have agreed to create63 words
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Article56 1967-11-16 1 BONN, Wed. (Reuter) West Germany and Cambodia today took up full diplomatic relations. The step was the result of two months of negotiations begun after East Germany persuaded the Cambodian ruler Prince Norodom Sihanouk to upgrade its Consulate General in Phnom Penh to a diplomatic representation in July,56 words
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Article57 1967-11-16 1 SAIGON. Wed (UPI) North Vietnamese mortars hit an American air-strip and a huge ammunition dump at Dak To in South Vietnam’s two-w e ejc old Central Highlands battle today. Two US$2 million transport planes were destroyed and a fire consumed all ammunition in the dump in the57 words
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Article33 1967-11-16 1 T y phoon Gilda MANILA. Wed. (UPI) Typhoon Gilda swirled towards the Philippines today with 137 mile-per-hour winds but weathermen said it was likely to hit only the northern fringes of this country.33 words
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Article, Illustration224 1967-11-16 1 KL’ALA LI'MPUR, Wed. The price of natural rubber is now likely to average around 50 cents per lb., the Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin told Parliament today. Tun Tan who wa s speaking during question time said the loss of foreign exchange suffered224 words
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75 1967-11-16 1 BANGKOK, Wed. (Reuter) Communist helicopters made four secret landings in northeastern Thailand last week, interior Minister General Praphas Charusathien said today. General Praphas told reporters that the helicopters brought supplies and reinforcements for the scattered Communist guerrilla bands which had been hardpressed by Government forces.75 words
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Article106 1967-11-16 1 TOKYO, Wed (Reuter) Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Toh Chin Chye arrived in Tokyo by air today for a week’s unofficial visit to Japan. The Deputy Prime Minister was making the trip on his way home from Copenhagen where he visited as guest on an106 words
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Article46 1967-11-16 1 YORK, England, Wed. (UPI) Twenty young golfers were banned from their club because two sweethearts kissed on the first tee. Senior members watched them from the clubhouse and ordered the ban because they said the kiss “broke the club’s rules of etiquette.”46 words
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191 1967-11-16 1 Dentists will tell you how more teeth are lost from gum troubles than from any other cause. In fact, gum troubles attack 4 out of 5 people. Certain danger signs are gums which are sore or tender to touch, or gums that191 words
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Miscellaneous20 1967-11-16 1 LADIES DAY TFS2S3 s?ooKie 7KAIN/NG CAMP X/ ‘‘Now tell Mama is this the bum who won’t give you the raise?”20 words
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Article, Illustration579 1967-11-16 2 Jamil Ali - ‘Waste of expenditure Dr. Tan hits out Selangor Legislative Assembly meet: by: Jamil Ali KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Government should try to raise as much money as it can and be strict with its expenditure, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, Labour Member, said today. Speaking at the Selangor State Legislative Assembly579 words
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379 1967-11-16 2 PENANG. Wed. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, today said the Alliance Government would do its best to see that the University College of Penang would be established as early as possible. "Our best may not be the best379 words
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Article36 1967-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. A milestone in the history of the Automobile Association of Singapore will be the official opening of the A.A. House by the Defence Minister. Mr. Lim Kim San on Nov. 2136 words
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Article93 1967-11-16 2 BRUNEI TOWN, Wed. (Reuter) The Brunei Government has increased by 30 cents to three Brunei dollars (about eight shillings sterling) for a gantang (or eight pounds weight) of rice, Brunei Radio announced last night. This was the second increase within about a month. The93 words
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133 1967-11-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Managing Director of Securicor Ltd., one of Britain's largest industrial security companies, is to visit Malaysia and call on the organisation’* branches. He is Mr. Keith Erskine. who leaves London by air for the Federal capital on Friday, and will spend133 words
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Article56 1967-11-16 2 PENANG. Wed. Two youths, one armed with a dagger, held up a 42-year-old port labourer, S M. Mydin s/o M Merican. and robbed him of $3.50 yesterday. He was walking to a mosque in Jelutong Road w’hen the robber* pushed him into a56 words
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48 1967-11-16 2 Mr. Joseph Ingai Anak Gasing, 22, a Junior Assistant Curator of the Sarawak Museum, has been awarded a joint United States Government University of Hawaii Fellowship to undergo a six-month training in museum techniques in Hawaii. Mr. Joseph Ingai of Saratok. Second Division, Sarawak, left for Hawaii recently.48 words
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247 1967-11-16 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Counsel for an appellant, -'l*'- I. T. Rajah submitted in the High Court today that to impose corporal punishment on vouthful offenders was ultra vires. Mr. Rajah, was arguing an appeal against a lower court sentence on a youth. Ang247 words
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Article31 1967-11-16 2 TAIPING, Wed. A three-year-olrf boy. Loh Taw Liang, was killed by lightning in his house in Gedong Estate, Semanggoal yesterday. His brother who was with him was slightly injured31 words
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Article, Illustration106 1967-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. General Yeh Tsui-Pal. who is currently holding a one-man exhibition of horse paintings, is making a special offer to art lovers. His exhibition is being held at the Chinese School Teachers’ Union in Leonie Hill. It is open to the public from106 words
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Article96 1967-11-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Ceylone-e Minister of Commerce n<i Trade. Dr. M. V. P Pfr's said Ceylon wou’d support any stand Malaysia might take to stabilise the price of rubber. Dr- Peiris said this on his arrival here today for a three-day visit. He said he96 words
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Article35 1967-11-16 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin today dismissed an appeal by a youth against a lower court sentence of one year to be followed by two years police supervision.35 words
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58 1967-11-16 2 Eastern Sun picture shows Mr. Tan Han Seng (centre) the Managing Director of Sin Ngou Kwong Electric cutting the ribbon to officially declare open the new Linpo bar-cum-restaurant at Beach Road yesterday. On the extreme left is Mr. Sng Soo Kiang, Managing Director of Linpo and on the right is58 words
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Article90 1967-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Tourists Association will host 57 travel agents from Scandinavian countries, America. Britain. Germany, Holland. Switzerland. France and Italy to a Chinese “Tim Sum” buffet at the Peking Restaurant on Nov. 21. The travel agents are guests of th* SAS TransAsian Express. The90 words
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Article64 1967-11-16 2 BRUNEI TOWN. Wed (Reuter)—The Brunei Independence Front. Brunei’* only political party, today demanded the immediate removal of the current state of emergency i n this British protectorate. It also asked the British to honour a n agreement between Britain and Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, the former Sultan64 words
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Article66 1967-11-16 2 LUMUT, Wed. Thirty thousand people in Pangkor Island will he getting their water supply early next year. Work on a 5600.000 water supply project was started in June and is expected to be completed early next year, according to the state engineer Mr. Tong Kay Chor.66 words
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Article61 1967-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The plight of the fishermen whose livelihood may be affected by the foreshore and seabed reclamations will be brought up in Parliament by Mr. Ng Yeow Chong, M.P. for Mountbatten. He will ask the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok61 words
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204 1967-11-16 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The new 1967 electoral registers from 58 electoral divisions, seven more than last vear, will be exhibited for public inspection from tomorrow to Nov. 30. All persons who have been issued with the new laminated citizen identity cards (pink In204 words
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Article51 1967-11-16 2 PENANG. Wed. A 10day special study course for Government officers from Kedah. Perils and Penang will be held at the Training Centre in Peel Avenue here beginning on Nov. 20. The State Secretary, Dato Ismail bln Mohd. Jamil, will officially open the course at 1051 words
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Article25 1967-11-16 2 BANGKOK. Wed. <Reuter) Thai police officials today denied a Malaysian newspaper report that 500 cars stolen from Malaysia had been found inside Thailand.25 words
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Article31 1967-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. W e o Seventy five “Lions** frorr. Malaysia and Singapore will attend the sexth Orient and South-east Asian Lions convention to be held 13 Bangkok from Nov. 16—19.31 words
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Article29 1967-11-16 2 TAIPING. Wed. Khoo Siew Kim, 74. was killed when he was knocked down by a car at the junction of Creagh Road and Assam Kumbang here yesterday29 words
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394 1967-11-16 3 I* I ALA LI MPI’R, Wed The fin market has weakened this year due to forecasts that world production has now matched consumption. This was stated by the chairman of the Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd., Sir Douglas Waring in a message in394 words
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Article133 1967-11-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Two youths, one armed with a pistol and the other with a dagger, yesterday held up workers at the Jiniang Local Council and escaped with 51.100. Jin.iang Local Council con trols the biggest new village in Malaya with 4.000 house s133 words
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Article79 1967-11-16 3 MUAR, Wed A mobile X-ray unit from the Ministry of Health will be at the Muar fish market at Jalan Maharani from Saturday to Monday to give free chest X-rays to members of the public. The X-ray service will be given from 8.30 a.m. to 12.30 pm.79 words
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Article40 1967-11-16 3 MUAR, Wed. The secretary of the Bakri Youth Club, Enche Abdul Rahman bin Ismail, won the first prize In the Mukim Bakri Koranreading competition. Che Zaitun binte Atan was first in the women’s section cf the same competition.40 words
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Article29 1967-11-16 3 KAJANG, Wed. The National Union of Teachers, Kajang branch, will hold a social and dance at the Kajang Primary English School hall. Jalan Timor, on Nov. 25.29 words
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Article715 1967-11-16 3 Khoo Boon Choo; and L. Baptist - Penang’s budget passed without opposition By: Khoo Boon Choo and L. Baptist Penang, Wednesday. DENANG, Wed. Four members of the opposition, A all from the United Democratic Party, staged a •’walk-out" when the budget for next year was moved by the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong715 words
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67 1967-11-16 3 PROCEEDS from a joint fashion show organised by members of the American Peace Corps amounting to $2,770 have been presented 50-50 to the Spastic Children's Association and the Selangor Association for Mentally Retarded Children. Picture shows Mr. Bell (left) with Professor A. A. Sandosham (centre), director of the Spastic Centre,67 words
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110 1967-11-16 3 SINGAPORE. Wed A 21-year-old youth, Chionh Chye Wan, who had himself recruited into the Police Force with his younger brother’s Adult Education Board certificate, w>as today jailed for a day and fined $5OO or three months jail by a District Court Chionh had110 words
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Article54 1967-11-16 3 IPOH, Wed. The Democratic Action Party has opened a branch at Lenggong. Upper Perak The pro-tem committee of the branch are: Chairman Tuan Haji Mokhtar bin Yeop Ibrahim; vice-chairman Mr. Louis Richard; Secretary Mr. Tan Kim Seng; asst, secretary Enche Ahmad bin Mat Amin; and treasurer54 words
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Article52 1967-11-16 3 KUCHING. Wed. A s3lo.onn scheme under the development plan to reclaim some 1.000 acres of swamp jungle land for coconut cultivation is now under way in the Santubong area of the first division. The project, named the Santubong Drainage Scheme, is located about three miles upstream from52 words
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Article41 1967-11-16 3 PENANG, Wed. The National chairman of the Malaysian Red Cross Society, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, will inspect a parade by memhers of the Red Cross Society, Penang branch at 5 pm. on Nov. 26 at the Esplanade.41 words
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Article27 1967-11-16 3 PENANG. Wed.—Ten sows and ten bag s of pigfood were presented to farmers in Prai, northern district, under the federal animal husbandry scheme yesterday.27 words
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Article19 1967-11-16 3 KAJANG. Wed. The Kajang district annual Koran reading contest will be held from Nov. 21 to 28.19 words
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59 1967-11-16 3 The procedures governing the conduct of trade and method of payment between Malaysia and Indonesia were announced jointly by the Indonesian charge d’Affaires to Malaysia, Colnel Benny Moerdani and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Malaysia, Raja Tan Sri Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday.59 words
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192 1967-11-16 3 KT ALA LI MPL'R, Wed. An eight-man Malaysian mission left for Manila today to negotiate and conclude a labour agreement to regularise the recruitment of Filipino workers in Sabah. The anti-smuggling agreement which was signed by Malaysia and the Philippines recently, would192 words
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Article48 1967-11-16 3 SANDAKAN. Wed.—Sabah, last October, exported 282,491.74 tons of logs and sawn timber valued at $31,225,680 of which 53 percent was exported from here. This compares with 198.826.10 tons worth $19,378,032 for the corresponding period of last year an increase of 83.665.64 tons worth $ll,847.64848 words
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Article24 1967-11-16 3 ALOR STAR. Wed. The Physical Education Association Malaysia, will hold its sixth annual conference in Alor Star from Dec. 4 to 11.24 words
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166 1967-11-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Indonesian naval training ship, “R.I. Dewasutji.” will visit Port Swettenham from Thursday to Sunday. The ship, under the command of Lt. Colonel J. Salu. has a complement of 35 officers, 70 cadets and 60 ratings. While in Port166 words
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Article72 1967-11-16 3 MUAR. Wed. A raffle in aid of the youth movements of the Muar High School will be drawn at the school hall on Nov. 30. The first prize will be a bicycle and one year’s school fees, second prize, a watch and six72 words
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Article93 1967-11-16 3 WORKS of prominent Malaysian artists by Peninsular Art Society a t 41, Jaian Raja Muda, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m: DF.MONSTR ATIONS on German and English cosmetics by Mrs. Mary Stuart at Women's International Club. 5.15 pm; IKEB A N A international workshop and demonstration of kakchana by93 words
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Article, Illustration765 1967-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government expects “good dividends” for the capital investment of over So million in 351 laboratories in Singapore schools. This was stated by the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, at the opening of Science Teaching Aids competition organised by the Singapore765 words
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565 1967-11-16 11 Peter Loke - (By Peter Loke) SINGAPORE, Wed. Industrialists and merchants in the Republic today praised the Singapore Government for the introduction of the “Economic Expansion Incentives (Relief from Income Tax) Bill, 1967” which would help to promote rapid economic growth in the country. In interviews with565 words
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93 1967-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Count Axel Lewenhaupt has been named as the new Ambassador for Sweden in Singapore. it was annnouced today. Count Axel Lewenhaupt joined the Swedish Foreign Service in 1943 and served in Rome, Berlin Helsinki, Madrid and Washington. He w-as appointed Swedish Ambassador93 words
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Article70 1967-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Teachers Training College will conduct their seventh youth leadership camp for 48 students at Pulau Tekong Besar from Nov. 2 to Nov. 20 to Nov. 28. Since its inception in 1964. the Youth Leadership Training Camp has provided trainees from the fourlanguage70 words
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110 1967-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Wed The two “Pushpak" aircraft —a gift from the Indian Government to Singapore have been assembled at the Singapore Flying Club here. The planes which cost about §21.000 each will be officially presented to the Defence Minister. Mr. Lim Kim San. at the110 words
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200 1967-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A total of 42.665 candidates out of 63.181 or about 60 per cent who sat for the Primary School Leaving Examination* here last month, have qualified for posting to secondary schools next year. Of this number 8,785 w r ill be posted to200 words
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Article, Illustration128 1967-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mrs. E. W Barker, wife of the Minister of Law’ and National Development, yesterday presented certificates to 57 successful people. Including 25 women, who took part in the fifth guide training course. The certificates were presented at the Shell Theatrette. The course128 words
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Article43 1967-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Wed The office of the Royal Thai Embassy here will be closed on Tuesday, Dec. 5. birthday anniversary of the King of Thailand. A reception for the occasion will be held at the Embassy from 6-30 p.m. to 830 pm.43 words
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Article237 1967-11-16 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. George Quah, 38, was today sentenced to 12 months’ jail by a District Court for misappropriating §24,000 belonging to his firm over a period of two years. Quah. a clerk at the Alexandra Brickworks Ltd., had earlier pleaded guilty to two charges237 words
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Article107 1967-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A cashier of the Malaysia Dairy Industries Ltd., was today waylaid outside his office in Davidson Road and robbed of $5,880 in cash which he carried in a bag. Mr K. C. Leong told police he was on the way to the office after collecting107 words
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Article82 1967-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 57-year-old man. Tan Tuck Cheong of Jalan Batu. Block Nine, fell to his death this afternoon from the third floor of a Housing and Development flat. He broke his neck and died on-the-spot. In a separate Incident Madam Lin Tin, 53, who fell82 words
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Article58 1967-11-16 11 IDEAL Home Exhibition, Victoria Memorial Hall: 11 am. to 10 p.m. SINGING Contest: National Theatre: 8.00 p.m FREE film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Kampong Eng Ann: Jalan Penggaga; Sing Hwa School, Lim Tua Tow Road and Yong Fong Temple: 7.30 p.m. ART Exhibition: The Chinese School58 words
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Article26 1967-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Beng Choon Kok will celebrate its 45th anniversary on Saturday at th#Fraser and Neave Hall witli A dinner and danoA26 words
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Advertisement124 1967-11-16 3 SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS A NOW! EVERYONE HAS A CHANCE TO GET THIS VOUCHER Give Sim Lim Finance Gift Voucher, the only gift voucher of its hind. It’s negotiable at 16 of Singapore’s leading shopping centres. To commemorate our Ist Anniversary and the opening of our Geylang Branch, we are124 words
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433 1967-11-16 4 PARLIAMENT ROUND-UP BY BEN D’CUNHA AND C.F. LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The fact that Malaysia was able to borrow funds in [the open market abroad is an indication of her excellent financial standing overseas the Finance Minister Tun Tan433 words
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358 1967-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Art Gallery here is undergoing a “face-lift” to match the unique works of art in the exhibition “art of the space age” which opens next Tuesday. This collection of optical and kinetic works belong to the Peter Stuyvesant International Art358 words
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Article, Illustration371 1967-11-16 4 “KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Parliament today approved legislations to control the hours of duty of commercial transport drivers. The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, introducing a Bill to amend the Road Traffic Ordinance, 1958, told the Dewan Ra’ayat the legislation would also require371 words
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153 1967-11-16 4 The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin yesterday presented two cheques amounting to $14,250 as contributions to the Armed Forces Welfare Fund and the Ministry of Defence Civilian Officers Welfare Fund. The sum is part of proceeds collected during the cultural show performed153 words
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Article, Illustration171 1967-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The Government today rejected a call for legislation requiring all companies to publicly declare their contributions to political election funds. Replying to a question by Mr. C. V. Devan Nair (DAP-Bungsar) the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee171 words
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159 1967-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia has never offered to mediate In the Vietnam war the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, told Parliament today. The Tunku said this was because of the pro-Bouth Vietnam stand of Malaysia and If Malaysia had offered to mediate, it159 words
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Article37 1967-11-16 4 PENANG. Wed. A car, valued at $1,550 was recovered by the police last night at Kim Bian Aik Road It was reported stolen from Perak Road last Sunday by its owner. Ibrahim bin Ismail, 27.37 words
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Article, Illustration138 1967-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The "pill" seems to be the most popular family planning device among rural dwellers in West Malaysia. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman replying to a question by an Alliance Backbencher, Tuan Haji Mokhtar bin Haji Ismail, told the Dewan Ra'ayat138 words
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679 1967-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A bill to provide a healthy fiscal climate for the exploration, development and production of oil in Malaysia was passed unanimously in the De- wan Ra'ayat today. The bill, entitled the Petroleum (Income Tax) (Amendment) Bill 1967, w as679 words
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Article95 1967-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia’s “vote” is for Red China’s admission to the United Nations. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, reiterating Malaysia’s stand on this issue in Parliament said, however, Malaysia also took the stand that while supporting Red China’s admission to the world body,95 words
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Article101 1967-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The amount of debt still out standing, incurred by the Federated Malay States since 1935 is $34,285,714. Disclosing this In Parliament today, the Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin said the amount was secured by the issue of Government stocks in 1935 at 3101 words
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Article239 1967-11-16 4 PENANG. Wed. Discussions are taking place between officials of the State Government and the Central Government on the establishment of the “Free Trade Zone” at the industrial site at Prai. This was disclosed by the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, when replying to239 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-11-16 4 A Sarawak student has been awarded a Federal Government scholarship to undergo a seven-year Marine Officer training course. He is Paul Teo Choo Cheng. 18. of Sibu. Paul Teo will first serve as a marine officer cadet on board M.V. Perak of Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. of Singapore. He will61 words
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Article23 1967-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Police here made a total of nine arrests in connection with various crimes committed m the capital yesterday.23 words
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Miscellaneous28 1967-11-16 4 I FI HE! THAT WAS ACTUALLY A\ BIT TOC SMALL- WE'D GET A J 1 BIGGER SEtTj- S l REPOSSESSED BY THE MVK/) l F/HAHCE COMPANY! i iSo=28 words
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570 1967-11-16 5 Mr. Sato's Washington visit yyASHINGTON. Wed. (t 7 PI, Reuter) The Washington Post said today that Japan must be given an increasing control over the Ryukyu islands as rapidly as military security of Japan and the United States permits. In an editorial welcoming570 words
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132 1967-11-16 5 SAN MATEO. California, Wed. (UPI) Shirley Temple. Hollywood’s box office sensation of the 1930'g lost out at the ballot box last eight In her bid for congress. Shirley, now 39 and wife of businessman Charles A. Black. was defeated by Paul N. MeCloskey, 40,132 words
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Article61 1967-11-16 5 FORT BRAGG North Carolina. Wed <UPI) Prince Von Savang of Laos and his wife Princess Manilay. were to visit Ft. Bragg during their first trip to the United States yesterday. The Royal couple and their party was to arrive at nearby Pope Air Force Base and proceed61 words
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Article91 1967-11-16 5 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Wed. (Reuter) Pakistan said yesterday that the International Monetary Fund’s (1.M.F.) proposed new drawing rights did not sufficiently accomodate the needs of developing countries. Mr. Agha Shahi. Pakistan's permanent representative to the United Nations, that the proposed facility for supplementing existing91 words
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279 1967-11-16 5 HONG KONG, Wed. (Reuter) North Vietnam has rejected President Johnson's call for peace conference at sea to discuss the Vietnam war and reiterated its demands that the U.S. cease bombing the North. The official newspaper Nhan Dan. quoted by the North Vietnam News279 words
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Article169 1967-11-16 5 ATLANTA Georgia. Wed. (Reuter) A high living 26-vear-old man whose hotel bill had reached nearly CSSI.OOO plunged 18 storeys to his death today from the balcony of his luxury suite. Officials of the plush Regency Hyatt House said the victim, Deepak Jesudian. of Toronto,169 words
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Article65 1967-11-16 5 BRIGHTON. England Wed. (CPI) A Jewish cantor, hi* wife and six children were uninjured when a hand grenade exploded in a ground floor room of their home during the weekend. Police said they were searching for a voung man suspected of tossing the grenade through a65 words
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250 1967-11-16 5 Pre-polls killings begin SACRAMENTO. California. Wed (Reuter)—Columnist Drew Pearson today pledged a showdown with Governor Ronald Reagan in San Francisco on Saturday over allegations of a homosexual scandal in th© California administration. Mr Pearson, who first published reports that two Reagan aides were250 words
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Article, Illustration202 1967-11-16 5 Surveyor VI stacks up moon photos PASADENA. Calif. Wed. (CPI) Surveyor Vi’s collection of photographs of the moon’s surface swelled to 7.700 yesterday and it has conducted 16 half-hours of soil sampling with its space-age chemistry set. The soil analysis experiments were all conducted in half-hour spurts because surface temperatures— UPI radiophoto. - 202 words
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116 1967-11-16 5 SANTA MONICA, California. Wed (UPI) Actress Julie Andrew? filed suit for divorce yesterday from English state designer Tony Walton charging mental cruelty. English-bom Miss Andrews won the academy award for best actress of 1964 in “Mary Poppins” and followed it with the greatest116 words
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Article33 1967-11-16 5 ATOKE POGES. England Wed. (UPI)—Actress .Margreat Rutherford 75. whose leg was broken in a fall two weeks ago, will be walking on crutches ‘in the next day or so.” doctors reported.33 words
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106 1967-11-16 5 Ramos to mediate in CambodiaUS relations? MANILA Wed. (CPI)— Philippine Foreign Secretary Mr. Narciso Ramos is scheduled to leave for Phnom Penh via Saigon tomorrow for a five-day visit at the invitation of Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk. His trip ha s prompted published speculations In Manila that the Philippines might106 words
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Article65 1967-11-16 5 W A S H I NGTON. Wed. (UPI) The Department of State expressed satisfaction yesterday on the Thai decision to send an a d d i tional division of troops to Vietnam. State Department spokesman Robert J. McClockey said "The substantial contribution Is further evidence65 words
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270 1967-11-16 5 ‘Anti-Govt. struggle’ group HONG KONG, Wed. (LTD —Police detectives early today raided the home of a woman film director of the Communist Phoenix film Company and arrested two members of the top anti-government struggle committee. Yam Yee-Chi, the woman film director, and Liu270 words
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Article181 1967-11-16 5 COLOMBO. Wed (Reuter) China today denied allegations that it planned to assassinate Ceylon's Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake and Minister of State J. R. Jayewardene in a bomb-throwing incident. The Chinese embassy today delivered a note to the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs181 words
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Article58 1967-11-16 5 PHNOM PENH. Wed. (CPI) Prince Norodom Sihanouk h a blasted the international Communist movement as "a farce.” Prince Sihanouk told a young socialist rally that Communism ‘‘is not an international ideology which can bring happiness and prosperity to humanity.” ‘Communists use internationalism as a pretext for58 words
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Article, Illustration220 1967-11-16 5 220 peals when CAMBRIDGE. England. Wed. (UPI) The bells rang and champagne flowed when Prince Charles turned 19 yesterday The champagne Charles sipped was the first the heir to the throne was consumed publicly since reaching the legal drinking age of 18. It started as a normal220 words
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Article, Illustration223 1967-11-16 6 QUEEN IN MALTA: VALLETTA, Malta, Wed. (Reuter) The Queen last night urged Malta to diversify its economy to overcome the difficulties caused by British cuts in defence spending on the island. She bade it take risks and seek new solution “there is no one answer to yourUPI radiophoto. - 223 words
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Article242 1967-11-16 6 ADEN: MAKE HASTE SLOWLY LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Britain is to open negotiations in Geneva next week on its final withdrawal from Aden once planned as a big military base to protect British interests East of Suez. Foreign Secretary George Brown told Parliament yesterday the government242 words
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Article144 1967-11-16 6 THE INDULGENCE FOR JACKIES SISTER’S DIVORCE BERNE. Wed. (Reuter) Friends of former Swiss President Phillip Etter confirmed yesterday that he had received a letter from Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy concerning the Vatican annulment of her sister’s marriage. “He also went to Rome and saw the Pope about144 words
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Article79 1967-11-16 6 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Mr. Crawford Murray MacLehose, will be Britain’s new ambassador in Saigon, the Foreign Office announced here today. He will succeed Mr. Peter Wilkinson who has been ambassador to South Vietnam since September 1966. Mr. MacLehose. 50. was recently nominated to succeed Mr.79 words
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Article45 1967-11-16 6 PARIS. Wed (Reuter) Runaway Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy and her fiance, Italian actor Maurizio Arena left here last night by air for Rome. They arrived here on Monday night from London after being frustrated in their :plans to get married in England.45 words
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117 1967-11-16 6 BB hubby (IN NUDE PIX) sues 'Playmen' MILAN. Wed. (Reuter) A court has postponed hearing a defamation suit brought by Brigitte Bardot and her millionaire husband Gunther Sachs against an Italian pin-up magazine for publishing pictures of her in a half slip and him in the nude while releaxing in117 words
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Article, Illustration628 1967-11-16 6 SCIENTIST AT ATOM-FOR PEACE AWARD NEW YORK, Wed. (Reuter) A leading American nuclear scientist says that peace could not be preserved forever by maintaining a ‘‘balance of terror.” and called for the world to change from offensive to defensive systems. Dr. Alvin M.628 words
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Article310 1967-11-16 6 The Philippines MANILA, Wed (CPI) Political killings shot up to more than 110 today in Philippine senatorial and provincial elections which triggered off the bloodiest campaign in this Asian Republic's 21-year history. Thirty-one persons were killed and 43 others were hurt or wounded in the310 words
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Article155 1967-11-16 6 THE REVERSE-ABUSE—PHENOMENA COVENTRY, England, Wed. (Reuter) A few coloured people in Britain were copying tactics of White racialists to abuse and insult the White population, Mr. David Ennals. minister responsible f->r race relations said here today. He said: ‘‘By their arrogance and bitterness they are not only155 words
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391 1967-11-16 6 Philby: Won to cause early LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Harold (Kim) Philby. top British intelligence official who worked over 30 years for the Russians, said in a newspaper interview today he would do it again if he were young in Britain today. Philby. 55.391 words
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Article232 1967-11-16 6 American Central Intelligence agency, alleged today that the CIA. had tried to inflame India and Pakistan against each other in 1956. In the latest instalment of his memoirs In the Literary Gazette 8mith also accused the C.I.A. of trying to sabotage Indian agricultural production in order232 words
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Article124 1967-11-16 6 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. (Reuter) Sweden today called for a freeze on claims by all states to the ocean floor and a ban on all but scientific activities until some form of international control is established Swedish delegate Mrs. Alva Myrdal was addressing the main political124 words
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Article66 1967-11-16 6 WESTFIELD, New Jersey. Wed (Reuter) A 19-yea.-old girl was in critical condition here today afer she apparently tried to bum herself to death with petrol in a church car park. Police said Patricia Behrens was taken to Muehlenfcerg Hospital in nearby Plainfield yesterday af er66 words
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Article54 1967-11-16 6 WASHINGTON. Wed (Reuter) A United States Army Sergeant released by the Vleteong along with two companions underwent intensive treatment at Walter Reed Army Hospital here today. Officials said an initial medical evaluation showed Sergeant Edward Johnson was suffering from the effects of chronic dysentery, malnutrition, loss of54 words
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403 1967-11-16 6 VIOLENTLY ‘ANTI-WAR,’ U.S.A., 1967 NEW YORK. W e d. (Reuter) Thousands of shouting, gesticulating demonstrators tried to block the approaches to the New York Hilton Hotel last night two hours before Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk was due to403 words
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397 1967-11-16 7 IVASHINGTON. Wed. (UPI) The U.S. Tariff com- mission was warned yesterday imports have reduced the American textile industry to a point where it may not be able to meet future military needs. Former Army Secretary Mr Robert T. Stevens told the Commission that U397 words
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Article325 1967-11-16 7 Rubber up cents SINGAPORE. Wed December first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur todav at 50) cents per fb., up one and one quarter of a cent from previous close. The tone was steady. An unexpected rise in London made for a slightly325 words
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Article75 1967-11-16 7 LONDON. Wed (UPI) London rubber market closed very quiet with spot 16 18. Dec. 14-15/16 15-1/4 Jan. 15-1/8 15-5/16 Feb. and Jan/March 155/16 15-1/2 April/June 15-11/16 153/8 July/Sept 16 16-1/8 Oct./Dec. 16-1/4 1&-3/8 Jan./March 16-3/8 16-9/16 April/June 16-9/16 16-3/4 July/Sept. 16-34 16-15/16 Oct./Dec. 16-15/16 17-1/8 Jan./March 17-1/875 words
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Article, Illustration329 1967-11-16 7 HOBART Australia. Wed Australian fruit exporters. especia.ly apple producers in Tasmania, are planning to use a new and revolutionary container for the export of their products. An outstanding feature of the case is its well-ven-tilated sides. This could also break down cost by lessening329 words
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Article173 1967-11-16 7 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) The Stock Market took the October foreign trade deficit in its stride yesterday and industrial stocks started to improve once the sire of the strikebound exports setback was announced That the dock strikes would distort the monthly figures had largely been discounted by investors173 words
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Article, Illustration328 1967-11-16 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.—The increasing pace of industrial development in Malaysia and Singapore, in particular the development of industrial estates in Batu Tiga and Taiping and the further growth of Jurong. has resulted in making this region an important market for construction equipment. This was328 words
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Article54 1967-11-16 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: CANADA: Buying 3415/16; Airmail OD 35-1/16; 90 d/st. 35-11/16 credit bills; 35-3/4 trade bills. Selling T.T. OD. ready were: Deutsche Marks 1235/8 Swiss Francs 139-1. Italian Lire *****; Norwegian Kroner54 words
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Article27 1967-11-16 7 HONG KONG. Wed (UPI) Money Quotation: HKSS 7675/5 ***** per US dollar for cash HKSI6 02 per pound sterling HKS2SB. 875 per tael gold.27 words
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1227 1967-11-16 7 SINGAFOKE. Wed It was another active day on the Stock Exchange today with Industrials opening steady and closing somewhat irregular. On balance, out of the 46 equities dealt In. 21 had marked gains. 16 were easier and 9 unchanged. A spectacular rLe was by1,227 words
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Article15 1967-11-16 7 SINGAPORE. Wed The tin price for today was $603.per picul, up 37} cent*.15 words
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479 1967-11-16 7 YOUR SHARES UP-DOWN UNCHANGED SINGAPORE—(Stork Exchange Old and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS 1.78 1.79 1.69 1.72 209 Chemical Co 1.52 1.54 Cold storage 4.26 4.30 2.40 E. Smelting CD 4.64 4.70 F 1 2.36 2.58 306 3.08 Fitzpatricks CD 1.18 FAS ordv 4.02 1.55479 words
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Article53 1967-11-16 7 (.Managers’ Prices) First Malayan 2.56 2.65 second Malayan 1.84 1.93 Third Malayan XD The Commerce 1.15 1 24 Industry land .95 1 04 The Savings Fund Malayan Investment 1.36 1.45 fund \P 1.10 1.20 llrst Hongkong XD .79 .81* Second H'kong XD 55 59* S’ng Commodify XD 4/4/753 words
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Article103 1967-11-16 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are > Buyer Coconut Oil Seller (F.O.B.) Bulk Coconut Oil .59 00 (F.O.B.) Drums Loose Copra Mixed 61.50 Nov/Dec 34.50 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% X.L.W Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 13T .50 96% X.L.W Sarawak Special Black103 words
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Article176 1967-11-16 7 SINGAPORE. Wed The following ships are expected to be in port today 1/2 Borussia 3/4 Bengal Mail 5 Yamanami 6/7 Bradeverett 10/11 Vanino 13/14 Friesenstein 18 S A Statesman 19 Loide Haiti 21/22 Takatorisan Maru 23/24 Rangoon Maru 25/26 Golden Wonder 27/28 Romo Maersk 29/30 Thorsorient 31/32176 words
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Advertisement1034 1967-11-16 7 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, K. LUMPUR) ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 1.05 a m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.20 a m. Airline GIA 982 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a m. Airline MM 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.2*. a m1,034 words
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Article434 1967-11-16 8 There is an old Chinese saying which is applicable to the current state of affairs in Singapore the stricter the law the smarter the criminals it produces. To put it the other way round, the ruder and more riotous the people become, the Government has to pass harsher434 words
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Article281 1967-11-16 8 IN recent months, several young salesmen knocked at doors of homes in the housing estates in the suburbs of Kuala Lumpur. They called in the evenings. Their approach was always the same. They pitched to householders the story that they were checking brand names. The impression householders gathered281 words
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Article508 1967-11-16 8 I REFER to the letter from Mr. Martin Lam published in your paper of Friday, 10th November. 1967, in which he posed several questions relating to income tax. The questions posed are of a hypothetical nature and although it is not the practice of the Deaptrment508 words
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254 1967-11-16 8 Recently we com* to hear that th e University of Malaya will be having another doctor, a lady this time, to cater for the (girl) undergraduates. Given the fact that the university has a population of 4,000 students, this gives a patient doctor a ratio254 words
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Article334 1967-11-16 8 XT is with a heavy heart ■I that I write to tell you that I have received news that Andrew Matthew Mia died at his kam pone near Serian, Sarawak, on Friday 3rd. November. It was not unexpected, but nevertheless the news was no less of334 words
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181 1967-11-16 8 IT is high time somebody 1 did something to rectify the manner in which Indian programmes are presented by Television Malaysia. To begin with. Indian programmes (of between 20 to 25 minutes duration) are telecast only three days a week This includes a181 words
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Article1839 1967-11-16 8 Kirpal Singh, LL. B - By Kirpal Singh, LL.B. (Part-time Lecturer in < the Laculty of Law, University of Singapore.) < fury that burns In South Vietnam to-day is being felt in many fiarts of the world and n many minds. The last two years seen a radical change in1,839 words
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Article, Illustration241 1967-11-16 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials”) HARVEY learned that Reuben had fenced In some range land belonging to him. Seven years later, he sued to declare his legal boundary lines. “For well over 20 years. I have had a fence and Harvey241 words
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Advertisement41 1967-11-16 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1967 23-B. Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. Telephone: *****/7. Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. lalan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: *****/6 8, Leith Street, Tel: ***** 77. Brewster Road, Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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Advertisement28 1967-11-16 8 To be cont'd tomorrow CHIVAS REGAL 12 YEAR OLD SCOTCH WHISKY Limited supplies of this superb whisky available again Sole Agent K OPTORG CO. (M) L T O.28 words
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Article, Illustration220 1967-11-16 9 THE Republic’s First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, will declare open the 3rd Young Women's Christian Association Ideal Home Exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore at 11 a.m. today. The $250,000 exhibition, featuring more than 30 stalls, is in aid of the YWCA220 words
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Article67 1967-11-16 9 foreign and local manufacture; Providing opportunities for Showing ways and means of improving the standard of living bearing ideal Singapore home should have. According to a spokesman for the organising push-button revolving table. The exhibition will be open from 10 am to 10 p m. daily up67 words
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Advertisement607 1967-11-16 9 K.~ .it. '.<■ '.'<*' co < 7.30 o.m. You've 3 hungry mouths to feed, so you want coffee, eggs and toast that’re just right. The National NC* 660 Automatic Coffee Percolator boils water quickly, Dercolates Derfectlv. The Automatic toaster NTpercolates perfectly. The Automatic toaster NT* 102 AK lets you dial607 words
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Article49 1967-11-16 10 Co-chairman Miss Edna Tan Mrs. Julie Tan. Committee Members Mrs. S. Carthigesu, Mrs. E. V. Davies, Mrs. Pauline Ghows, Mrs. Y. K. Hwang Mrs. Pamelia Lee, Mrs. Alice Tan, Mrs. Lily Yeo, General Secretary Mrs. Florence Lim. Programme Staff Miss Kiong Lay Geok and Miss Jennifer Tan.49 words
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Article, Illustration38 1967-11-16 10 Pavilion of the Gas Department of the Public Utilities Board which can be seen at the 3rd Ideal Home Exhibition of the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) at Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore.38 words
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Article, Illustration129 1967-11-16 10 In tropical countries like Singapore and Malajsia, Luxaflex aluminium awning can actually lower the temperature of a room as much as 20 degrees. Its other features are Attractive full-gloss Luxaflex colours are double-oven-baked on at 500’ F five times hotter than a heatwave! Even the blazing sun129 words
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Article146 1967-11-16 10 HOMEMAKER - By HOMEMAKER 4 N ideal home takes many forms. It may just be a flat or a bungalow. Whatever the choice is, it depends greatly on the occupier of the home This, of course, takes into account the amount of money one is prepared to146 words
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Article102 1967-11-16 10 r J 'HE first YWCA Ideal Home Exhibition uas held in August 1965. This exhibition saw an added SIB.OOO. The second exhibition was held from Nov. 9 to 16 1966. The exhibitions in the past two years have been very successful and public support has been102 words
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Article216 1967-11-16 10 A TORE hairdressers have begun to have more trust in Wella’s products. This is because Wella. in keeping a close watch on the hairdressers' needs, have gone to great lengths in planning and research to manufacture products of quality. Some of the new Wella products are:216 words
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Advertisement109 1967-11-16 10 Hr W/f. SBC V. There's more to a Luxaflex Awning than meets the eye m H s -r vc kn m •-u V.V.. r-V IV S > Y-y/~ ?>• i 4 like the 365 days a vear benefits of sun control and weather protection like the infinite care and precision109 words
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Advertisement336 1967-11-16 10 For Hair Beauty join the Wella Active Hair Care Programme by using the following First a "Life-Pon" hair bath made from mild camomile flowers which completely cleans the hair, leaving it "receptive" for the second stage. Life-Tex Balsam the "instant" reconditioner. Life-Tex Special —a setting lotion for a perfect finishing336 words
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Miscellaneous1255 1967-11-16 11 rMR Vi anil Radio 'TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL ft KIALA LUMPUB and Puiau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 10 Johore Bahru. 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat: 9 Kluang PM. 5 4ft Opening Annet Pro?. Summary; 5 50 News Outlines in the National Language; 555 National Songs; 600 News in Tamil;1,255 words
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Article, Illustration281 1967-11-16 12 WHEN the grass is dry. the trees have lost their leaves, the rivers have very little water. Everyone prays for the coming of rain. But when it continues to rain for several days, there are prayers everywhere for the rain to stop, for heavy and continuous rain281 words
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Article, Illustration176 1967-11-16 12 ELEPHANTS live in deep shady forest They are the largest of all animals found in Asia and Africa. In this beautiful island, there are vast forest, which form the home of thousands of elephants. The trees in these forest grow thick and tall, making many parts almost dark by176 words
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Article, Illustration187 1967-11-16 12 EVERYONE has a family. I also have a family. My house is at New Village I. My family consists of nine members, namely my father, mother, three brothers and three sisters. I am the eldest among all the boys and girls. My parents are middle187 words
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Article, Illustration310 1967-11-16 12 I am a ten cents coin I was born in England in the year 1959. I was produced from a mint and was sent to one of the banks in Singapore the following year. On one side of me is carved the face of her310 words
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Article, Illustration316 1967-11-16 12 TOURING the second term holidays, I went to visit U my uncle in Kedah. His house was near the Jungle. I heard a strange cry from the Jungle. It was a girl’s voice. I was confused and surprised. I wondered why the sound had316 words
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Article, Illustration333 1967-11-16 12 IT was a soundless night. The moon shone brightly over the world with its friend the stars. I could not fall asleep that night. So I got up from my bed. sat on a chair and looked at the dark sky which was decorated with333 words
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Article, Illustration164 1967-11-16 12 DURING the last holidays, I was bitten by my neighbour's dog. As a result, I was forced to visit a doctor. My father took me to the ‘Chung’ Clinic which is about one mile from home. We went by trishaw. The peddler was an old164 words
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Article, Illustration239 1967-11-16 12 I WAS manufactured in England. My name was Robin Hood. I was sent to Malaysia by plane and was sold to a bicycle dealer in Alor Star. Everyday I was placed on show in front of his shop. One day a Malay clerk came and bought239 words
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Article, Illustration298 1967-11-16 12 IN our everyday life, we need foodThe staple food in our country is rice. Without rice we will not have the strength to work, no energy to keep us fit and we will not be able to survive. In order to maintain this we298 words
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Article, Illustration270 1967-11-16 12 WHEN I am asked, who are my best friends? I will answer without hesitation. Books! Why do I consider books as my best friends Well, books are a constant source of information and joy to us all. Reading helps to improve our knowledge. When we270 words
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Article, Illustration362 1967-11-16 12 RECENTLY there was a wayang near my house and on that day I had a lot of homework to do. In the evening after dinner, my mother asked whether I had any homework and if I had she would not allow me to go to the362 words
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Article, Illustration507 1967-11-16 12 ONE night, I was alone in the house. My parents had gone out. I could not go, because the history test would be on the next day. I was in the sitting room. To break the silence of the dark, misty night and507 words
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Advertisement160 1967-11-16 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN’S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And160 words
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921 1967-11-16 13 PETER ROBSON - By PETER ROBSON T OT so many years ago, when the four-minute mile barrier was smashed for the first time many people wondered exactly how much faster athletes could run: how much higher and further they could jump. When, in fact, would the sporting921 words
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902 1967-11-16 13 Joseph G. Molner - TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Joseph G. Molner, MD. Q: I went to my doctor last week because of an unusual thickening of the nails on my left foot. He said it was ringworm under the nails and prescribed Before I take the902 words
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469 1967-11-16 13 YUKO NAKAMIKADO - By YUKO NAKAMIKADO Reuter. r pHOUSANDS of Japanese scientists, scholars and students will form the nucleus of an academic city planned by the Government on the Kanto Plain, 37 miles north-east of Tokyo. They are promised scientific facilities up to international standards and modern living— Reuter. - 469 words
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Miscellaneous302 1967-11-16 13 #SHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** Opens Today! Bt Popular Demand! 11 am. 1 30, 4.00, 0 30 015 p m DON'T MISS IT THIS TIME! Winner of 3 Academv Awards Including BEST A OTHERS JULIE CHRISTIE ■•DARLING” Laurence Harsev Dirk Bogarde Lido Capitol Saturday M'nlte! MIST over DREAM LAKE” Mandarin302 words
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Miscellaneous274 1967-11-16 13 lawir OPENS today: 11 am. I M, 4 on. B.SO 9.39 p m •EVERY man is my ENEMY Robert Webber. In Color Odeon Palace: Saturday M’nlte Yul Brynner THE LONG Dt'EL” Trevor Howard. Color. P’Vision Rank Organisation Picture! laaaasacEEEEa Last 4 Shows! 11 am. 1.30. 4. 8.30 THE BOUNTY KILLER"274 words
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Article175 1967-11-16 14 South Korea come close to scoring equaliser SAIGON, Wed. (Reuter) —Australia beat South Korea 3-2 in the final of South Vietnam's National Day soccer tournament here last night. Outside-right Lee Young Keun gave the Koreans a first minute lead, then the stronger, more aggressive Australians took control,175 words
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216 1967-11-16 14 PALM BEACH. (Florida), Wed. (Reuter) The Executive Committee of the Professional Golfers' Association of America said it was willing to consider changing the Rvder Cup rules to permit the British team to include players from other past or present commonwealth countries,216 words
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Article93 1967-11-16 14 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) Wales make two changes for their European soccer championship group eight match against Scotland in Glasgow on November 22 Ron Davies (Southampton) and Wyn Davies (Newcastle),, (who are not related) two of the English league’s leading scorers return to the attack93 words
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120 1967-11-16 14 BELFAST. Wed. (Reuter) Johnny Crossan. who has won 25 caps for Northern Ireland, has been omitted from the team to meet England in the European soccer championship match at Wembley on November 22. His replacement at inside right is Willie Irvine, of Burnley,120 words
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127 1967-11-16 14 JAKARTA. Wed, (Reuter) Indonesia may not take part in next year’s Olympic Games in Mexico, the Director General of Sports. Colonel Sukanto Sajidiman said last night. He told visiting Malaysian athletes “Indonesia will not ake part i n the Olympics in Mexico if our127 words
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83 1967-11-16 14 MACAO. Wed. (UPI) Forty-eight cars arrived in this Portuguese overseas province early today from Hong Kong for the XIV Macao Grand-Prix scheduled to begin this weekend. The cars included those of Albert Poon. John McDonald and Steve Holland of Hong Kong are83 words
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218 1967-11-16 14 LYONS. Wed (Reuter) The drop-kicking ability of fly halves Guy Cambera'o°ro and Mac Herewini could hold the key to the result of the All Blacks’ match against South-East France here today. Camberabero scored 76 points in helping France win the international fivenation championship last218 words
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64 1967-11-16 14 PALM BEACH. (Florida), W T ed. —Jack Nicklaus was named professional golf’s “Player of the Year'" last night at the annual dinner of the Professional Golfers’ Association of America. Leading money-winner of the 1967 American pro tour and this year's U.S. Open champion. Nicklaus64 words
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Article109 1967-11-16 14 SYDNEY. Wed. (Reuter) The name of Pataudi gleamed on a Sydney cricket ground scoreboard canvas as though it had been painted only yesterday. But, in fact, it is 35 years old. The New South Wales cricket Association has ordered special canvases to be made for109 words
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Article, Illustration83 1967-11-16 14 IT looks like someone's leg is being pulled and twisted. But in wrestling they call it a leg-lock. Seen in agony on the mat is the Australian Angel. The man “steering" the Angel’s leg is Singappore’s Leow Kwong Seng. They met in the first leg of83 words
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483 1967-11-16 14 Fuji Quatour agree on the rules for fight TOKYO. Wed. (t'PI) The Japan Boxing Commission and the managers of world junior welterweight champion Paul Fuji and challenger Willy Quatour of West Germany yesterday agreed on the rules and regulations for their 15-round title match tomorrow night. Both manager Yoshio Yoshimura483 words
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193 1967-11-16 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman told Parliament today Malaysia was against the participation of Israel in the Asian Athletic Meet here because she did not want to displease the Afro-Asian countries. The Tunku who was replying to a question193 words
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Article1188 1967-11-16 15 Horses Class 3s Div. 2 9 Furs. 080 Castano 9y 9.00 Mr. A B Khew Noordm 00 Sabre Flight 5y 8 10 Mr W J. Downard Allan 076 Je Maintiendral 8v 8 09 Jack vs Stable J Donnelly 770 Patience Triumph 10V 809 Master1,188 words
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611 1967-11-16 15 ALOR STAR, Wed. The Football Association of Kedah has been requested by the Football Association of Malaysia to stage the 1967 inter-state Burnley Cup soccer competi- tion. In December last year when Penang were hosts, part of the fixtures in this competition were611 words
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218 1967-11-16 15 LONDON. Wed France. Germany, Italy and Sweden will provide a strong overseas challenge when 143 of the world's top rally drivers contest Britain’s biggest rally event, the Royal Automobile Club international rally from November 18-22. For the first time the entry list for218 words
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Article163 1967-11-16 15 ALOR STAR. Wed Low Chow Sai. as expected emerged a? the new Junior Kedah billiards champion when he defeated Yeoh Yohg Hooi (Kuala Muda Chinese Recreation Club) by 250 to 197 points in the final of the fourth annual Kedah Junior Open fourball billiards championship.163 words
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Article, Illustration33 1967-11-16 15 Malaysia playing against Australia in the soccer tournament in Saigon recently. On the right, an Australian forward drives the ball past. Malaysian player to score and win the match by 1—0. UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 33 words
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Article233 1967-11-16 15 Windsor Lad - by Windsor Lad KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Jockey Johnny Wilson, who has just returned from a holiday in Australia, was out on the track here this morning. He gave Lili Marlene and Tufton 111 useful pace work. There were no fast gallops and only a233 words
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898 1967-11-16 15 Spectator - by Spectator UK soccer review LONDON, Wed.— Manchester United have wrested the leadership of the first division of the English league from Liverpool and they did it in the best possible way— by beating them on their own ground 2-1. This came after898 words
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Article86 1967-11-16 15 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Results of last night's matches in European soccer competitions. European Cup winners rup-2nd round, 2nd leg Vitoria Setubal (Portugal) 1 Bayern Munich (W Germany) 1 (Bayern qualify on 7-3 aggregate.). European Inter-C i t i ea Fairs Cup, 2nd round. 2nd leg TSV Munich86 words
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Article, Illustration686 1967-11-16 16 M.T. Lingam - By M.T. Lingam KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Hockey Federation have about 62 days to get themselves prepared before they venture into their biggest assignment at Lahore for the Pakistan international hockey tournament which commences on January 16 next year.686 words
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134 1967-11-16 16 Henry Cooper (left) lands one of his famous ‘lefts’ on challenger Billy Walker during their recent British heavyweight championship contest at London's Wembley Stadium where Cooper successfully defended his title for the eighth and probably last time. The contest was stopped by the referee in the sixth round to avoid134 words
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219 1967-11-16 16 LONDON. Wed. Lester Piggott ended the flat racing season in England six points ahead of his nearest rival, Ron Hutchinson, the jockeys’ championship and became the leading rider for the fifth time. According to Richard Baerlin, racing correspondent of the “Guardian”, London, in219 words
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142 1967-11-16 16 SEOUL, Wed. (UPI) World junior middleweight champion Kim Ki-Soo of South Korea will defend his title against Sandro Mazzinghi of Italy here some time in January next year, officials at the Korean Boxing Commission said today. Kim Yung-Gi, assistant secretary of the142 words
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234 1967-11-16 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The vice-president of the National Trades t'nion Congress, Enche Hashim bin Idris, said that sports not only paved the way for better understanding and closer relationships but also helped to foster the spirit of national solidarity. Enche Hashim emphasised that234 words
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Article46 1967-11-16 16 LONDON. Wed (UPI) Last night’s English league soccer results were: Division Three Bristol Rovers 2 Peterborough 1 Northampton 1 Torquay 0 Oldham 1 Mansfield 0 Scunthorpe 1 Watford 1 Walsall 2 Grimsby 0 Division Four Brentford 3 York 1 Doncaster 0 Hartelpools 146 words
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Article73 1967-11-16 16 HAMILTON, Wed. (Reuter) England's Peter Townsend led after the first round of the New Zealand open golf tournament today with a sparkling. four under-par 67. Second was Australia's Tim Woolbank on 68 with four fellow Australians third equal on 70. Surprise of the day was73 words
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302 1967-11-16 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Combined Universities XV slammed through the solid defence of the Selan,or Rugbv Union President s XV to snatch a smart 8-0 win bn the padang here this evening, reports Hari Chand. Height and weight of the President’s team were no302 words
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123 1967-11-16 16 New soccer and golf footwear— Pele style LONDON. Wed Edson Pele, the Brazilian footballer, has designed a new plastic type of leakproof golfing shoe and football boots which will be exhibited by a North of England firm at the national sporting goods show in Chicago from February 4-8. 1968. Claimed123 words
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262 1967-11-16 16 LONDON, Wed. British racing driver Jim Clark is poised to become the world's champion of champions For one more Grand Prix win in the annual series will enable him to beat the record of twenty four GP victories established by former262 words
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Article32 1967-11-16 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The newly-promoted Port of Singapore Authority held Ceylon Sports Club to a scoreless draw in the Singapore Hockey Association Division 1 League fixture at Balestier Road today.32 words
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Advertisement80 1967-11-16 16 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB SELANGOR NOVEMBER MEETING There will be Four Pools as under:Extra Day —Saturday, 18th November 1967 First Day —Sunday, 19th November 1967 NOW ON SALE Second Day Wednesday, 22nd Nov. 1967 Sales commence on Monday, 20th Nov. 1967 Third Day Sunday, 26th Nov. 1967 Sales commence on Thursday,80 words
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Miscellaneous52 1967-11-16 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.02 a.m. (6.9 ft.). Port Swettenham: 4.43 a.m. (15.7 ft.), 5-24 p.m. (14.3 ft.). Port Dickson: 5.56 a.m. (9.3 ft.). Singapore: 1003 a.m. (9.0 ft.), 11.00 p.m. (8.5 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 8.18 a.m. (6.9 ft 10.10 p.m. (7.5 ft.). Kuantan: 7.30 a.m. (6.6 ft.), 9.19 p.m.52 words
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