Eastern Sun, 21 November 1967
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Title Section27 1967-11-21 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION TwT Estd 1966 Vo1 2 No 477 Tuesday, 21 November 1967. ft MC(P) 2 251 KDM 2660 Price 15 cents27 words
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Article, Illustration735 1967-11-21 1 Razak: Action will be taken against anyone ‘cashing-in’ on devaluation of old currency BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. rpHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today warned that stern action would be taken against anyone trying to "cash in" on the devaluation of the old Malayan currency. This, he— Eastern Sun pix. - 735 words
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Article125 1967-11-21 1 KUCHING. Sarawak. Mon. (Reuter) The British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Sir Michael Walker, today described as “unprofitable and unrealistic” any speculation that Britain would commit herself to Sarawak’s defence should the State secede from Malaysia. He was answering questions at a Press conference before leaving for125 words
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160 1967-11-21 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. There was confusion at the Paya Lebar International Airport today as there were no money-changing facilities available. Most of the tourists, mainly from Europe, arrived here and mingled the Tourists Information counter at the arrival hall in despair. All that the two160 words
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Article45 1967-11-21 1 CANBERRA. Mon (Reuter). Australia will not devalue its dollar. Prime Minister Harold Holt announced today. He made the announcement after a Federal Cabinet meeting here earlier today. It is the first time Australia has not devalued following a British sterling devaluation.45 words
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Article74 1967-11-21 1 JAKARTA. Mo n (Reuter) Indonesia today imposed a 100 per cent additional tax on luxury goods as a major austerity measure. A Finance Ministry an nouncement said that goods which would come under the new taxation, would include television sets, cameras and other non-essential goods.74 words
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461 1967-11-21 1 T ONDON, Mon. (Reuter). The world generally showed confidence in Britain's new economic future today (Monday) following devaluation and there were signs that Britons might not have to pay much more at least for some fruit, sugar and breakfast table items. But461 words
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Miscellaneous18 1967-11-21 1 LADIES DAY 20 “Certainly they should have won! Missed that double play, and as tor that pitching 1”18 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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635 1967-11-21 2 SINGAPORE, Mon; A representative of 37 new pioneer companies in Singapore today urged industrialists to plough back profits for research and development. He is Mr. Tan Sek Toh, Managing Director of Setron Ltd. who was speaking at the seventh pioneer certificate presentation635 words
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Article49 1967-11-21 2 MUAR. Mon. The Batu Pahat District Coffee Merchants’ Association has selected four members for the Malaysian Coffee Merchants’ delegates’ conference to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 10. They are Mr. Tan Sian Chuan. Mr. One Loo Chin. Mr. Quek Tah Chiang and Mr. Pang Chia Kin49 words
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164 1967-11-21 2 SINGAPORE. Mon —Two Singapore school teachers were feared drowned yesterday when a party of five girls and four men went out fishing in the seas off Pulau Sekijang and Pelepah Police gave their names as Tan Teck Kiong. 21, of Carpmael Road, and Lim Kit164 words
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143 1967-11-21 2 SINGAPORE, Mon —The Social Welfare Department will hold an exhibition and sale of work at Victoria Memorial Hall between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on De 9 This bi-annual exhibition and sale is jointly organised by the 12 Homes run by the Department. Residents143 words
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Article50 1967-11-21 2 MUAR. Mon Ariffin bin Khalid. a 16-year-old lorry, attendant, was fined $7O or one month’s jail by Enche Abdul Malik here today ons a charge of stealing seven ducks worth $27 from Lee Kim Chee at Jalan Mahmud. Parit Jawa, on Oct. 14 this year.50 words
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99 1967-11-21 2 Three members of the Singapore Battalion of the Boys’ Brigade have received certificates from Major General D. N. H. Tyacke, GOC Singapore District, af- ter successfully completing an Outward Bound course at Lumut, near Ipoh. Seen speaking to the general outside the officers' mess in Tyer- sall Park after the99 words
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Article, Illustration364 1967-11-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir. today called on flying clubs in the country to introduce gliding. He was speaking at the international airport when he received a gift of two "Rohlni” twin fight seater gliders from364 words
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Article179 1967-11-21 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The National Library is holding a display of French books in conjunction with an exhibit of French drawings organised by the French Embassy. This exhibition is currently held at the National Library Foyer. It will end on Nov. 26. The exhibit includes 19179 words
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Article85 1967-11-21 2 SINGAPORE. Mon—High school students who wish to join the Nanyang University for the 1968/1969 academic year can now’ obtain a copy of the admission regulations and forms from the University’s Registrar’s OfficeApplications will be received from Feb- 13 to Mar. 9. 1968. The University’s Registrar has85 words
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426 1967-11-21 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The acting OCPD of Batu Pahat. Chief Inspector Lee Kim Slew, who investigated a murder case, was told by a High Court Judge here today not to "d llv-dally” when giving evidence. Dato Justice Ali Hassan said this when Chief Inspector426 words
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Article55 1967-11-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon: —Professor F C- Champion, Professor of Physics, King’s College, University of London and Royal Society, will give a public lecture entitled “The future of physics” at the Science Lecture Theatre 4. Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, at 8 p.m on Thursday. Members of the55 words
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195 1967-11-21 2 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon. Tall, slim and vivacious Princess Naxhatul Shima bt. Sultan Idris Iskander, eldest daughter of the Sultan of Perak and the Raja Perempuan, will leave for England in May next year to continue her education there. Princess Nazhatul Shima, affectionately known as “Dotty”195 words
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Article52 1967-11-21 2 PENANG, Mon. The City of George Town and Butterworth will see lowflying aircraft over the Butterworth area on Thursday morning. A n RA.A.F spokesman said the R A.A.F. would be conducting an air defence exercise over the Butterworth air base between 8.15 a.m. and 11 a.m. on52 words
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Article123 1967-11-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—. A total of 17 million leaf* lets in Rumi. Jawi, Chinese, Tamil and English to explain the effects of Sterling de* valuation on local currency have been printed by the Department of Information, here, for distribution throughout the country. The leaflets carry the123 words
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Article, Illustration865 1967-11-21 3 PETER LOKE - By PETER LOKE OINGAPORE, Mon. Thousands braved the sun and rain today to queue up at the Currency Board's Office at Empress 'Place here to change their old currencies for the new particularly, for the issue of the new Singa- poreEastern Sun picture.; — Eastern Sun pix.; — Eastern Sun Photo. - 865 words
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202 1967-11-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mo n A Singapore educator in Davao City, Philippines, has described the home as the "deciding influence in the success or failure of the community.” Addressing more than 175 delegates and visitors attending the biennial ses- sion of the Far Eastern Division of202 words
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Article68 1967-11-21 3 SINGAPORE. Mon The Governments of Singapore and the Republic of Bulgaria have agreed to establish full diplomatic relations as from today. This will further strengthen the friendly relations existing between the two countries, a Foreign Ministry statement said today. The Trade Representation of Bulgaria here68 words
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110 1967-11-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Bridgestone Malaysia Recreation Club is organising a variety show entitled “TOP TALENT SHOW” at the National Theatre on Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. to raise funds for their Club. The show will feature an exhibition by Katong White Stork Pugilistic Association, floor-shows110 words
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Article, Illustration173 1967-11-21 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. At only 52.50 a month, a householder in Singapore can join the “Home Service’’ offered by a newlyestablished company, "Liew Enterprise" which undertakes to repair any appliance ranging from a refrigerator, television to an electric iron. This service is available for173 words
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Article51 1967-11-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mon.— There will be an Islamic lecture by Ai-Falil Kiayi A. Wahab Wahid at Masjid Sultan on Thursday at 8 pm The lecture will be on "Masjid Aqsa and Isra and Miraj (Ascension)”. Singapore's delegate to the World Muslim Congress at Amman, Jordar. will also address the51 words
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317 1967-11-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Health hazards due to the introduction of rapid urban development in many countries was brought to light this morning by Dr. Francisco Dy, Director of World Health Organisation for the Western and Pacific Region. Speaking to newsmen at the317 words
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408 1967-11-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A company director said today that a man, whom he met as an insurance salesman two years ago, bought $lBO,OOO shares from him last year. Mr. Ridzwan bin Kamalluddin, Managing Director of Sharikat Kilang Gula (Tampin) Ltd., was testifying against Pilot Officer,408 words
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Article, Illustration86 1967-11-21 4 The man with the milliondollar smile here is Mr. Bores V. Kokorev, the Trade representative of Russia in Malaysia. Mr Kokorev, who arrived with his six-man trade mission in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday night, will set up his trade office ‘as soon as possible”.86 words
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Article190 1967-11-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Governor, Bank Negara Malaysia, announced tonight that following consultations between him and the Chairman of the Association of Banks in Malaysia. it has been derided with effect from today, the maximum fixed deposit rate will be increased from the present 5 per190 words
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170 1967-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Shell Is to build a $l5 million hydrocarbon solvents plant adjacent to the refinery complex on Pulau Bukom here. The plant which will be the first of its kind in SouthEast Asia, will be capable of producing 60,000 tons of solvents a170 words
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Article1828 1967-11-21 4 BEN D'CUNHA - CONSIDER PLIGHT OF RURAL PEOPLE APPEAL TO GOVT ‘Britain let us down’ cry in the Senate By BEN D'CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A cry of "Britain has let us down," and appeals to the Malaysian Government to withdraw the 15 percent devaluation of the old Malaysian currency echoed1,828 words
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459 1967-11-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Justice Kulasekaram ruled in the High Court today that the wife and two daughters of the late Lee Chew Kuen, who died together with him in an air crash were not entitled to a share of the late459 words
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142 1967-11-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon A 10-man delegation of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals from Hong Kong arrived here this evening for a goodwill visit. It was headed by Mr. Liu Lit-mo, Chairman of the Group. The aim of their tour is two-fold to make contact with142 words
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87 1967-11-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Nightly programmes arranged by the National Theatre Club for its members will commence tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. with a talk in Malay. This will be held at the National Theatre. Among the programmes arranged for members this week are Indian music (Wednesday), Western dance87 words
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108 1967-11-21 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government of Hong Kong is offering to Singapore citizens, under its Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowships Programme, two scholarships tenable for two years 1968 to 1970 at the University of Hong Kong for post-graduate study or research. The post-graduate study or108 words
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116 1967-11-21 4 Old legally pegged to Sterling-Ng KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Assistant Minister of Finance, Dr. Ng Kam Poh, told the Senate here today that the Malaysian Government could do nothing about the old dollar because it was legally pegged to the Sterling. Dr. Ng, who was replying to points raised by116 words
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Article765 1967-11-21 13 Devaluation: Patience Dr. Goh SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, tonight called on the public to be patient with regard to the devaluation of the old currency. “I think eventually we should find a smooth way of solving these very troublesome problems,” said Dr. Goh when765 words
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Article, Illustration37 1967-11-21 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will open the Metal Products Ltd. factory (above) at Jalan Tukang In the Jurong Industrial Estate tomorrow at 5 p m.37 words
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275 1967-11-21 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Filipino group four beautiful sisters and a handsome brother who call themselves the Reynettes, will perform at El Amigo here from tomorrow night. The Hong Kong born Filipinos are Luz, 21. Baby 20, Rose, 18. Jeannette, 17. and John, 16. They are being275 words
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Article113 1967-11-21 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Only old amt new coins will be accepted by Singapore bus companies in payment of fares at the same rate from tomorrow until further notice No notes —old or new will be accepted as payment for fares. In making this announcement tonight, the113 words
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Article75 1967-11-21 13 SINGAPORE. Mon —An all-star variety show will be held at the National Theatre on Nov. 28, 29. and 30 in aid of the Children’s charities 1967. Tickets at $5. $4. *3. $2 and $1 are avaliable at the World Bookstore. South Bridge Road, Popular Bookstore. North Bridge75 words
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Article, Illustration322 1967-11-21 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Another Filippino band made its debut in Singapore tonight to the delight and thunderous applause of the packed audience at Golden Crown restaurant-cum-night-club in Queenstown. Members of the six-piece band the Cavaliers are talented and very versatile. They can play almost any instrument.— Eastern Sun photo. - 322 words
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Article31 1967-11-21 13 SINGAPORE. Mon— Tan Teck Chua was today jailed for a year by the Ninth Magistrate s Court on four charges of cheating involving a total sum of $1,087.31 words
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Advertisement99 1967-11-21 3 THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS METAL PRODUCTS LIMITED have pleasure to announce the official opening of the factory at Jalan Tukang, Jurong Industrial Estate by the MINISTER FOR FINANCE, HONOURABLE DR. GOH KENG SWEE TODAY at 4.45 p. nt. Programme 435 p m. Arrival of Guests 5.00 Arrival of Dr. Goh99 words
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Advertisement178 1967-11-21 4 Direct to you from EXPO 67 The Swiss atomic clock that keeps time to one second in 3,000 years. Phone ***** on November 23rd and check your watch by the world's most accurate clock. The Oscillatom is go. It's the clock that times satellites. BROUGHT TO SINGAPORE BY THE SWISS178 words
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Article, Illustration349 1967-11-21 5 Pat Chan - By Pat Chan S'pore Mon. THE “o-o-hs’’ and “w--o-ws" will be loud and long. The “wolfwhistles" and “cat-calls" will be louder and longer still. And would you blame the audience. especially the bachelor-boys, when four pretty models parade before them in th P349 words
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Article, Illustration30 1967-11-21 5 THIS outfit has an overlapping collar with broad sleeves. The trouser should be broad and ends up in a cuff with elaborate design Design contributed by Terry Lim Bou Leong,30 words
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Article, Illustration94 1967-11-21 5 Skirt blouse for 24 hours PANA Pix. TN the day time at the A office, nothing could be more correct than this skirt with pocket in Mary Quant style, white shirt and a big tie in bright colours as worn by this pretty French girl. You can be dressed for— PANA Pix. - 94 words
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Article, Illustration54 1967-11-21 5 A WEDDING gown of two layers. Design 'A' is the dress inside of white lace. The outer one is of silk with a kebaya neck-line, short Sleeves and a long train rounded at the end. The Inner dress is suitable for dinner or luncheon. The veil should be short. Design54 words
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Article, Illustration249 1967-11-21 5 Mary Sue Miller - by Mary Sue Miller GOOD looks and good grooming are synonymous. Because of haphazard grooming habits, the beauty of many a girl is obscured or entirely hidden. Yet a woman could be on the plain side and appear lovely were she flawlessly turned out. Superior249 words
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Article, Illustration157 1967-11-21 5 Meat stuffed tomatoes RECIPE for meat stuffed tomatoes in sauce. Ingredients: Five tomatoes, four ozs. minced pork (beef or prawns), one egg. two stalk spring onions, two red chillies, two dessertspoons oil. six mushrooms and four water chestnuts. Soak and slice mushrooms, slice chillies and peel and grate the157 words
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Article, Illustration49 1967-11-21 5 These three models are seen displaying the latest collections of Italy's famed fashion designer, Emilio Pucci. The accent is towards bright colours of attractive floral designs. Pana Pix— Pana Pix - 49 words
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Article, Illustration53 1967-11-21 5 This charming French model, Daniele Gallot, is seen displaying a costume “Petit Palais", a woolen crepe with mid-calf length in front and a full length at the back, during the presentation of Autumn-Winter 1967-68 collection of Paris's Pierre Balmain at the Tokyo’s Isetan Department StorePANA Photo. - 53 words
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Miscellaneous248 1967-11-21 6 NATIONAL R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 transistors/diodes Tuesday NOVEMBER 21 AM.: Timex-Time 8.00 Prog. Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies. 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News in the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day. 8.00 The News; 8.10 For housewives. 9 00—10.30 Schools Broadcasts. 10.30—12.00 A Programme248 words
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Miscellaneous962 1967-11-21 6 RADIO 60 M 41 National Shortwave 319 Se M W uni rvice 3.30 Orkes Hamzah Dolmat; 4.00 Ladies Fair; 4.30 Take It Easy. 5.00 The News; 5.10 Instrumental Souvenir; 5 45 Talentlme Winners. 6.00 Prog. Summary; 6.02 Vegetable and Fruit Prices at Penang. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Malacca; 6.15 The962 words
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Miscellaneous1445 1967-11-21 6 NOVEMBER 21 AM. TIMEXTIME 6.00 GOOD MORNING 6.01 MORNING PRELUDE The 101 Strings Bamberg Symphony Orchestra Jerry Vale 7.00 THE NEWS 7.10 BREAKFAST BULLETIN A magazine programme that Includes interviews and new s of current activities In Singapore. 7.20 UP AND ABOUT Music to entertain ybu at breakfast time. 8.001,445 words
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WORLD NEWS
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561 1967-11-21 7 Romney stands on ‘neutralisation plank ‘I think we have got...to see this thing through' WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) —Governor George Romney, firing the Republican Party's first broadside in a battle for the American presidency, called for neutralisation of Vietnam to end the Asian war. The 60-year-old Governor of Michigan, first officially561 words
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98 1967-11-21 7 The launching-rocket for the satellite will be a rocket98 words
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Article414 1967-11-21 7 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. (Reuter). The population of the United States will soar beyond the 200 million mark today. But has no chance of overtaking China, India and the Soviet Union. These three are the most populous nations China (710 million), India (498 million) and the Soviet414 words
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Article75 1967-11-21 7 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. (UPI) French actress Paulette Christian. 40, well known in TV and theatre in Argentina, committed suicide last night by taking an overdose of sleeping pills, according to police. Miss Christian. whose real name is Paulette Saurian de Rotiman. was found dead by her75 words
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104 1967-11-21 7 DANANG. Mon. (UPI) The Quaker Peace Yacht Phoenix, carrying USSfi.nno worth of medical supplies for South Vietnamese refugees, will not be allowed to land at Danang. informed sources said this morning The sources said the decision not to allow the Phoenix to land was104 words
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308 1967-11-21 7 DOLLAR NOT TOO GOOD TO O-Money man WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI). The position of the American dollar "Does not look good" Robert V. Ron«a. Former Under Secretary of the Treasury, said yesterday. In a copyrighted Interview with the U S. News and World Report. Mr. Roosa said “So long as the308 words
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Article68 1967-11-21 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) North Vietnam will consider “Aery carefully” if any American politician requests a visa for entry into Hanoi for a visit, according to a Communist broadcast monitored here today. North Vietnamese Premier Pham van Dong met with French journalist Olivier Todd recently in Hanoi and68 words
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Article106 1967-11-21 7 NEAV YORK. Mon (UPI) Mrs John F. Kennedy arrived home yesterday from a -3-day visit to Cambodia. Thailand and Rome She smiled at newsmen stationed behind a barricade at Kennedy International Airport as she walked down the ramp of a Pan American Airways jetliner and into a106 words
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366 1967-11-21 7 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter). Senior police inspector, Frank G. Knight, who was kidnapped by mainland Chinese villagers at Man Kam To on October 14 escaped from China today. A government spokesman said Inspector Knight was picked up by a military vehicle on the366 words
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306 1967-11-21 7 SUVA, Fiji, Mon. (Reuter) The three men Indian crew of a launch adrift for almost two weeks In shark-infested waters some 150 miles northwest of here have been rescued hv a Fiji government vessel. One of the survivors told306 words
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Article316 1967-11-21 7 Greece and Turkey: Wearing emotions on their sleeves ANKARA. Mon. (Reuter). The leader of a Turkish parliamentary delegation to the United Nations warned here before leaving for New York yesterday that war between Turkey and Greece could break out “any minute" over Cyprus. Mr. Ertugrul316 words
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Article62 1967-11-21 7 CAIRO. Mon. (Reuter) The Yemen government today ordered two journalists— Khader Nasser of Regional News Services, which is based in Beirut, and Thomas Brady of the New York Times —to leave the country for reporting “false news.” the Middle East News Agency said last night. Regional62 words
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486 1967-11-21 7 JOAN DEPPA - By JOAN DEPPA LONDON, Mon. (UPI). Bovs will he bovs. but beautiful. So spoke the fashion pundits in 1967. the vear of the peacock male and a veritable multitude of the gorgeous creatures have appeared in the British isles to fulfil486 words
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Article683 1967-11-21 10 WHY? LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) The economic troubles which have led Britain into devaluation and its highest bankrate for more than 50 years were brought about by a multiplicity of event. Unlike many crises of Its kind, there was no one single cause. It happened because683 words
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Article583 1967-11-21 10 HOW? LONDON, Mon. (UPI). What does Britain's revaluation mean? Here is a simple question and an- swer guide: WHAT DOES DEVALUATION MEAN? It means in effect a country lowers the price at which it sells its currency to other countries, and hence lowers the price at which583 words
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Article144 1967-11-21 10 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Prime Minister Harold Wilson said last night his devaluation of the pound would give Britain a chance to burst from the economic strait jacket that gripped its fortunes over the years since World War 11. In a television and radio address he explained144 words
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Article273 1967-11-21 10 BRUSSELS, Mon. (Reuter) The Common Market’s Council of Min- isters resumes discussion of Britain's application for membership today with devaluation of sterling likely completely to overshadow the meeting. The ministers of the six are dup to consider the British application with the country's economic and financial273 words
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Article, Illustration280 1967-11-21 10 •REVIEW AFTER DEVALUATION WHEN? (WHERE?) SYDNEY, Mon. (Reuter). Britain's devaluation of sterling is certain to accelerate the withdrawal of British forces East of Suez, bringing added pressure on the Australian government for bigger and firmer commitments to Singapore and Malaysia, the "Australian financial review" said today.280 words
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Article153 1967-11-21 10 Overheating Eggs at Callaghan WASHINGTON United States officials have predicted that devaluation of the pound and the new austerity measures accompanying it would give Britain a very largp trade surplus and a stronger economy by the end of 1968. But many experts wondered if cheaper sterling and an improvement in153 words
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Article433 1967-11-21 10 FOR exactly forty years he edited one of the world's most influential newspapers and when, in 1959, they made him Editor Emeritus he still continued to drop in and use his old office to write odd pieces for the paper, or to work on433 words
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Article83 1967-11-21 10 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Mon. (Reuter)—The General Assembly's debate on Chinese representation due to begin today was expected to follow a familiar pattern concluding with a rejection of the bid to seat Communist China. Cambodia will open the discussion, calling for recognition of Peking and83 words
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Article115 1967-11-21 10 IN line with what is happening in other countries, the average height of the population in Italy is growing steadily. In eighty years it has increased six centimeters (about 2i”) This data is on males only and figures have been carefully preserved bv the military. Taken by regions,115 words
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Article, Illustration220 1967-11-21 10 Bl ENOS AIRES, Mon. (UPI). Argentina’s only English-language daily, the Buenos Aires Herald, said yesterday that Prime Minister Harold Wilson is “politically, guilty of a second Charge of the Light Brigade” for having devalued the British pound. The Herald said in an editorial: "Economically,220 words
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Article128 1967-11-21 10 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. (Reuter). Argentine meat trade officials said today the devaluation of sterling would make conditions even more difficult for Argentine meat shipments to BritainThere was ho official Government comment on the devaluation. The meat officials said exporters were already working to a narrow margin128 words
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Article605 1967-11-21 8 SOME time ago, Malaysia toyed with the idea of leaving the sterling area. But since aid from the United States was not forthcoming despite Tun Abdul Razak and Tun Tan Siew Sin’s visit to Washington last year and despite the visit of President Johnson to Malaysia in605 words
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Article265 1967-11-21 8 THE Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has been trying to collect more revenue from radio and television licences during the last few years. Despite checks and threats of action, there are still some 20,000 people who are not paying any licence fees for their radio and265 words
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Article, Illustration4083 1967-11-21 8 Ann Wee - By Ann Wee (Acting Head. Department of Social Works Social Administration, University of Singapore.) A lecture given a! the People's Association Staff Conference at the Singapore Conference Hall recently. rtNE of the major achievements of this conference will be that it will demonstrate clearly and beyond4,083 words
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Advertisement41 1967-11-21 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 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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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration392 1967-11-21 9 Kodak introduces new model instamatic camera. SINGAPORE. Mon. An all new model of the Kodak Instamatic Camera is making its debut in Singapore. Designated as the S-10, this latest m*del features a slim-line silhouette and a snap-in, snap-out lens housing that trims the camera to a mere one-and-one-half inches, only392 words
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308 1967-11-21 9 MANILA Mon. (UPI) The Philippines set a tough, nationalistic tone today at the start of exploratory talks with the United States to determine the future course of their joint economic relations. Panels from both countries will hold closed discussions for the next two or308 words
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Article15 1967-11-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The tin price for today was $601.62 i per picul unchanged15 words
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Article, Illustration81 1967-11-21 9 MR. R. E. Jennings. Australian Assistant Trade Commissioner, and Mr. J. H. Rowland. Australian Trade Commissioner. Singapore, inspect colour cards at the display of printing ink manufacturers Collie (Asia) Ltd., at the recent Printing and Packing Exhibition, Singapore. An associate company of R Collie Pty Ltd., of81 words
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861 1967-11-21 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The land Robin Hood and his merry men is about 120 miles north of London around the ancient city of Nottingham. Coalmines have encroached on Sherwood Forest, which is now mainly heathland though retaining corners of its original beauty and the861 words
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Article138 1967-11-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The Committee of the Stork Exchange announced this morning that both Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms were closed today This is in order to clarify trading procedure affected bv the devaluation on the C sterling and the Committee's decision is in line with Exchanges138 words
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329 1967-11-21 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Australia’s export earnings from minerals are expected to reach almost S 1.000,000.000 a year within the next five to six years, the Minister for National Development, Mr. David Fairbairn, said at the end of October. "Substantial contracts already exist for the sale329 words
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Article89 1967-11-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The new BOAC South Pacific route has made a profit for the British airline of half a million pounds sterling in its first seven months. The new route which links Australia and the UK via Fiji, Hawaii, San Francisco and New York, opened on89 words
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Article341 1967-11-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. December first grade rubber f o b. buyers closed at 5 p m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 49-7/8 cents per lb., down one and three quarters of a dent from previous close. The tone was quiet. Opening quotations were marked down341 words
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101 1967-11-21 9 TOKYO. Mon (Reuter) The Bank of Japan has no intention at the moment to its official rediscount rate, Mr. Makoto Usami. Governor of the Bank of Japan, said today. Mr. Usami was commenting on the devaluation of pound sterling and increases in the101 words
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Article50 1967-11-21 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Sir Richard Way. a former Permanent Secretary at the UK Ministry of Aviation, has been appointed a member of the Board of BOAC. Sir Richard, whose appointment is for three years, will fill the vacancy on the Board created by the death of Lord Normanbrook.50 words
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Article52 1967-11-21 9 (Managers’ Prices) First Malayan 2.56 2.66 Second Mala.'an 1.85 1.94 Third Malayan XD 1.16 1.25 The Commerce Industry Fund 93 1-02 The Savings Fund 1.39 148 Malayan Investment Fund XI) 1.10 1.20 First Hongkong XD .79 -84* Second H'kong XD .55 59* S’ng Commodity XD 4/2 4/9 <»Hnng52 words
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Article193 1967-11-21 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following shlp s are expected to be in port today Godowns Vessels. 1/2 Neder Ebro 3/4 Beloretsk 5 Hero 8/9 Esquilino 10/11 Vishva Vibhuti 13/14 City Of Lancester 15/16 Straat Fushimi 18 Panjnad 19 Loide Haiti 21/22 Shinshu Maru 23/24 Etsuzan Maru 25/26 Kyotal193 words
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Advertisement882 1967-11-21 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, K. LUMPUR] Ipoh. Penan*. Alor Star. K. Kahru. Time *.00 a.m. Airline BA 789 o K Lumpur. Colombo. Bombay. Cairo London Time 7.00 am. Airline ML 452 Kuchin* Time 7.81 a.in Airline ML 122 to Kuala Lumpur. Time 7.45 a.m Airline PA 842 Honolulu l.o* Angeles. 8. 1882 words
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Advertisement19 1967-11-21 11 MODEL tBDSHSft WATERPROOF SHOCKPROOF LUMINOUS c H Full range of Watches for Boys and for the whole family Unconditionally-Guaranteed19 words
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Miscellaneous1015 1967-11-21 11 KNOW BUY NATIONAL NOVEMBER 21 PM TIMEX-TIME 5.45 OPENING ANNCT. Prog. Summary 550 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5.55 NATIONAL SONGS 6.00 NEWS IN TAMIL 610 GIGANTOR The Atomic Flame 6.35 FURY Pinto Stallion with subtitles in the National Language 7.00 NEWS IN ENGLISH 7.10 SPORTS PARADE A coverage1,015 words
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Miscellaneous337 1967-11-21 11 Tuesday NOVEMBER 21 PM. TIMEX TIME 5.50 PROG SUMMARY in tne National Language, Chinese, Tamil and English 555 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language 6.05 CARTOON CORNER A selection of cartoons for children 6.40 ITS FUN TO PE FOOLED 6.50 THE LONER “One Of The Wounded”337 words
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Miscellaneous338 1967-11-21 11 I SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 Part 2 of a Mandarin film. “Tokyo Gang vs Hongkong Gang” 9 oft NEWS AND NEWSREEL in English 9.25 VIENNA BOYS’ CHOIR 9 55 ‘TIN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD The ten days of the Russian Revolution of 1917 that completely changed the course of historv.338 words
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Miscellaneous166 1967-11-21 11 Chinese, Tamil and English 6.10 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language 6.15 THE ROAD RUNNER SHOW A cartoon series 6 40 MY THRE SONS "The Proposal" Fred Mac Murray plays the role of a widower who has the task of raising three sons without the aid166 words
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Miscellaneous176 1967-11-21 11 *4O NEWS AND NEWSREEL in Chinese 8.05 FOR THE FAMILY A magazine series designed specially to appeal to all members of a Singapore family. 8 30 STRUGGLE FOR PEACE “CHAOS and conflict” A 13-episode series on the problems confronting the major powers of the world in their struggle for peace.176 words
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Miscellaneous227 1967-11-21 11 Stephanie Powers plays the role of the girl from U.N.CL.E who matches the deeds of daring of her counterparts in the sister series THE MAN FROM U.N.CLE 10 30 RUN FOR YOUR LIFE “The Shock Of Recognition” High adventure and drama that follow in the tracks of a man who227 words
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Article, Illustration172 1967-11-21 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. Philips international recording artiste. Julie Rogers, was one of the iluee judges in the first quarter-final of RTS “Taientime 1967.” Julie together with local musician.? Ahmad Jaafar and Teresa Khoo will appear on Television Singapura on November 23 when the172 words
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Article226 1967-11-21 12 Hoo Ban Khee - by Hoo Ban Khee KI’ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Andree Co' on’s Instrumental Ensemble one of the best orchestras in Euro”e will be making their debut here on Nov. 27. The French embassy Is bringing in the worldfamous orchestra from Paris to highlight the second French Fortnight which began on226 words
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Article, Illustration44 1967-11-21 12 MEET Mrs. Koh Tin Kok, a graduate of the Inchball School of Design, London. She specialises in paper flower decoration and will be seen over Channel 5 at 8.05 p.m. tomorrow. She is the author of the book on “Teach Yourself 101 Flower Arrangements."44 words
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Miscellaneous996 1967-11-21 12 Air Security Board, a network of agents having full powers of investigation over everyone and everything that travels by air. This dramatic series stars Nigel Patrick. 10.45 CHINESE CINEMA Part 1 of a Cantonese film, "Kuala Lumpur Night”. 1150 CLOSE DOWN Friday NOVEMBER 24 P.M. TIMEX-TIME 600 PROG SUMMARY in996 words
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Miscellaneous2003 1967-11-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR INDIAN PROGRAMMES AM. 6.00 Geethaarambam Programme Summary 6.05 Interlude 6.15 News, 6.20 Geethanjali ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 6.59 Rediffusion March and Opening Announcement 7.00 News 7.10 Musical Clock 7.25 Items of Local Interest 7.30 Musical Clock 7.45 News in Bahasa Kebangsaan 7.50 A Word A Day 800 News 8.10 Programme2,003 words
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Advertisement98 1967-11-21 13 LiDO (Singapore) NEXT CHANGE! SCHOOL CHILDREN $1 TO ANY SEAT DURING SEASON! REMEMBER IT! REMEMBER IT! ST. JOHN RICHARD LAURENCE WAYNE; WIDMARK HARVEY LIVES AGAIN! ln TODD-AO UNITED ARTISTS SEL*' KITCHENER ROAD SINGAPORE TELr ***** ***** I*l GO NITE CLUB PROUDLY PRESENTS from TONIGHT COLUMBIA recording artistes w m ?X:98 words
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Advertisement256 1967-11-21 13 Tel: *****-6 NITE-CLUB from 9 30 onwards with songstresses Le« So Mul Llew Yin Theresa Mai Ku Lan Agnes Koh Judy Mong Special TXM-STTM from 11.30 a.m. Prepared by Hong Kong Chet to suit individual taste. CAR PARK The Best Night Spot,., T. V. Comedians YA PONG WONO SAR on256 words
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Miscellaneous295 1967-11-21 13 SBBAW tGANISATIOM non* ***** Opens Today! 11, 1.45. 4, 6.50, 915 School Childen 85 eta. to any eeat at all shows during season. "PFRII.s OF PAI LINE" Color Pat Boone Pamela Austin NEXT CHANGE School Children $1 to any seat during season THE ALAMO" Todd-Ao Ac Color BESET LAST n.AY!295 words
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Miscellaneous221 1967-11-21 13 ODEON ***** TODAY TOMORROW ONLY! 11 a m.. 1.30, 4.00, 8.30 8.30 p m “0 LIVES OF SAMURAI WOLF" S£"pe 'English Chinese Subtitle*) Odeon Palace. Opens Thursday Yu! Brynner, Trevor Howard "THE LONG DUEL" P Vislon Color 'Rank Organisation Picture i TODAY TOMORROW ONLY! 11 am., 1.30, 4.00. 8.30 8.30221 words
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Article, Illustration1947 1967-11-21 14 THE Autodelta factory is on a small trading estate about a mile from the edge of Milan. The buildings are simple, highly functional. The customary collection of cars is parked outside. An observant visitor might remark that there is an unusually high proportion of1,947 words
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393 1967-11-21 14 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI). Wdfgang Mueller, manager of West Germany's Willy Quatuor, said today he was interested in having world junior welterweight Paul Fuji give Quatuor a return match in Europe but there was little chance it will be held. "Fuji doesn't want to393 words
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Article63 1967-11-21 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Sukitha Rajah, an ex-Selan-gor State wicket-keeper, hit a magnificent 57 runs to enable Treasury Sports Club to beat Federal Establishment Office cricket yesterday. This was one of a series of games played between T.S.C. and F E.O for the Tun Tan Siew Sin Trophy. T.S.C..63 words
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204 1967-11-21 14 lOWA CITY. (Iowa) Mon. (UPI) Cassius Clay, known to his Black Muslim followers as Muhammad Ali. said yesterday his bout with the draft “is up to the Judges and Almighty God whatever he sees fit.” Clay made the statement during an interview204 words
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1870 1967-11-21 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—Bowler of the month must surely be Kuala Lumpur's Y. K. Seng, the Malaysian South Pacific Classics champion, who once again displayed his wizardry in the game by capturing the Lambretta Singles Classics during the finals at the Intan Bowl,1,870 words
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343 1967-11-21 15 M. T. LINGAM - HOCKEY By M. T. LINGAM KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaysian Hockey Federation selectors have dropped five from the squad now undergoing centralised training here in preparation for the pre-Olympic tournament at Lahore in January next year. Those dropped are three goalkeepers Senathirajah, Bakar Daud (both of343 words
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50 1967-11-21 15 COBRA’s second row prop Guan Bok being tackled by the Thai Kesetsart University players in a loose maul while other COBRA and Thai players rush up to join in the melee. Kesetsart XV drew with COBRA 8-all in this friendly match which was played at Selangor Padang recently. Sunsport pix.— Sunsport pix. - 50 words
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428 1967-11-21 15 KUALA LUMPUR Mon Weights for eight races on Sunday. Nov. 26:COMMITTEE PLATE CLASS S DIV. 1. lOf. Martini II 9 60 Gallant Lover II 8.10 Microwave 8.08 Landmark 8.07 Electroplate II 8 06 As You Wish 8 04 Na Rcon 8.04 Cobber's Boy 8-03428 words
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Article242 1967-11-21 15 MACAO. Mon (UPI) The body of Filipino racing driver Arsenlo Laurel was shipped to Hong Kong by ferry today, escorted by relatives who flew from Manila late yesterday. Laurel, only two-time winner of the Macao Grand Prix. was killed when his car crashed242 words
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381 1967-11-21 15 Stipe's report KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Following are the Stipendiary Steward's reports on the weekend races here; SATURDAY. Race 1: Both Hamid (Count Rahu) and apprentice Ho (Milkman) \vere reprimanded for moving in approaching the 6 furlongs thereby causing Angel's Tip (app. Rao) to be381 words
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Article214 1967-11-21 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD Our Coco with Carnet Bougoure astride and Parallel, both trained by Rinus van Breukelen, showed up to advantage on a soft track here this morning when they easily skipped over 3f. in 40 2/5 sec. There was nothing between them at214 words
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Article78 1967-11-21 15 PENANG, Mor. There will be five special racer at the forthcoming four-day Penang Turf Club’s X’mai New Year meeting on Dec. 24, 25. 30 and 31, for classes one, two and three horses. The special races are the Gold Cup. the Governor’s Cup. the P-78 words
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Article37 1967-11-21 15 MUAR. Mon.—The first two-day Johore State shooting competition will be he’d in Batu Pahat district at Jalan Ampuan an Saturday at 9.00 a m The Tengku Mahkota has been invited to open the competition-37 words
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Article304 1967-11-21 16 They win eight out of ten events JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter). Malaysia stole the limelight in Indonesia's National athletic competition last night, winning eight out of ten events in which Malaysian athletes took part. Malaysian 100-metre relay team firmly established Malaysian dominance in the sprint events with304 words
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218 1967-11-21 16 PERTH, Mon. (Reuter) The touring Indian cricketers are confident of their edge on Australia in the coming Test series despite having had only three practice sessions so far in Australia. Team manager Ghulam Ahmed said: “We hope to be much more successful218 words
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Article194 1967-11-21 16 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI) Australia’s touring soccer team yesterday scored a 3 I—victory1—victory over a Jakarta representative team containing six internationals. A crowd of 35,000 saw what was described by local officials as one of the most thrilling matches ever seen at the Huge Bung Kamo194 words
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Article30 1967-11-21 16 KUALA LUMPUR, MonThe staff team of the University of Malaya beat Employee Provident Fund Board by 4-0 in a table-Tennis match held at the EPF. building on Saturday-30 words
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111 1967-11-21 16 ALOR STAR, Mon. Four riders from Kedah are among eleven who haye been selected to represent Malaysia in the cycling events at the Fourth South East Asia Peninsular Games in Bangkok in December. Accompanying them will be the president of the Kedah Cycle111 words
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Article94 1967-11-21 16 SINGAPORE, Mon:—The Basketball Association of Singapore has warned that it may breakaway as an affiliate of the SOSC if their request to be included in the Singapore contingent to the 4th SEAP Games is not granted The association has given a week’s ultimatum to the SOSC.94 words
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322 1967-11-21 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture and Socfel Affairs and President of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, Enche Othman Wok, has sent a letter to the basketball association stating that he is unable to reverse the decision of the Control322 words
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Article825 1967-11-21 16 THE bodybuilding followers of Malaysia are grateful to you for releasing the full story in your esteemed newspaper written by Mr. Simon C.K. Woon. May I please be permitted to express a few points in furtherance to that highly Interesting article. As I see it,825 words
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Article129 1967-11-21 16 RANGOON, Mon <UPI). Burma defeated Pakistan 2-0 yesterdav in the sixth and last round of the zone two series of the Asian Soccer Cup The score at halftime was 0-0. The win, which qualified Burma for the Asian Cup final, was witnessed by a capacity129 words
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136 1967-11-21 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tamil Physical Culture Association continued their winning streak In the Selangor Hockey Association senior division league with a 2-1 win over Selangor Indian Association at Princess Road here this evening SIA, however, put up a plucky fight before going down136 words
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Article81 1967-11-21 16 VICTORIA. (Vancouver Island), Mon. (Reuter). The Australian women's hockey team beat Canada 3-2 here yesterday to chalk up the 27th victory of their world tour, which began on August 31. There are only two more matches to be played one in Osaka. Japan, and the81 words
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60 1967-11-21 16 World Junior Welterweight boxing champion Paul Takeshi Fuji floors his German challenger Willy Quatuor in the fourth round of a 15-round title match at Tokyo’s Kuramae Kokugikan sumo arena last Thursday night. It was Fuji’s first defence of the crown he wrested from Italian Sandro Lopopolo with a second round— PANA Photo. - 60 words
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1043 1967-11-21 16 Horses Class 2, Dlv. 3 7 Furs. 768 Flamingo 6y 9 00 Esquire St R Breukelen 088 Pan Andv 6v 900 Pandy St 020 Jolly Roger 5y 8 13 Napoli Stable 073 St. Maurice 6y 8 13 Roval Syndicate R Breukelen 744 Violoeea 4y1,043 words
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Advertisement431 1967-11-21 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. I t MUBARUK Brothers. 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue. Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTD., SUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE,431 words
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Advertisement74 1967-11-21 14 TENDER NOTICE JABATAN KERJA RAYA. PERAK KENYATAAN TAWAKAN TAWARAN2 akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R. Perak Ipoh hingga jam 3.00 petang pada 24hb November 1967 dari Pemborong2 JKR yang berdaftar Kelas2 A-C Kepala II Kepala Kechil (1) (2), D Kerala I dan II bagi Membena Balai Polis Dan Rumah Di-Simpang74 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-11-21 16 Penang: 1.58 a.m. (8-4 ft.), 2.38 p.m. (6.8 ft.). Port Swettenham: 7.33 a.m. (14.0 ft.), 8.22 pm. (13.7 ft Port Dickson: 8.34 a.m. (8-5 ft.), 8.37 pm. (7.8 ft.). Singapore: 1.28 a.m. (8.1 ft.), 12.20 P-m. (9.4 ft.). Sediii Kechil: 12.45 a.m. (81 ft.). 10.24 p.m. (6.6 ft.). Kuantan: 7.3053 words
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