Eastern Sun, 28 November 1967
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Title Section27 1967-11-28 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 484 Tuesday, 28 November 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cents27 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1967-11-28 1 C. F. Lee; Hoo Ban Khee - By C. F. Lee and Hoo Ban Khee JTUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —While Penang and parts of Province Wellesley are today slowly settling down to an uneasy calm after Saturday's hartal riots, life went on as usual in the Federal Capital. Perhaps there was more than— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 1,447 words
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Article1242 1967-11-28 1 Khoo Boon Choo; and L. D. Baptist - By Khoo Boon Choo and L. D. Baptist PENANG, Mon. Peace and order seem to have returned to George Town after three days of violence and rioting which resulted in untold suffering for its cosmopolitan population. A Committee member of the Labour Party, Penang Division. Ooi1,242 words
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Article232 1967-11-28 1 PENANG. Mon. The curfew in Penang will be lifted tomorrow for sixand a-half hours. The curfew will now be lifted from 6 a.m. to 10 а. to facilitate banking and Post Office operations. Originally, the curfew was lifted from 6 a.m. to 8 am and232 words
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Article149 1967-11-28 1 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Mon. The situation in Penang, the Federal capital and other States is well under control, the Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak. said here this evening. He said Police and military units were guarding strategic points in Penang and the Federal capital and patrolling149 words
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170 1967-11-28 1 ATHENS. Mon. (Reuter) President Johnson’s peacemaker Cyrus Vance flew from Athens today (Monday) to meet Turkish leaders again, with tension over Cyprus still at crisis point. A Greek Foreign Ministry spokesman denied last night that Greece had accepted all Turkey’s demands for a troop170 words
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Article199 1967-11-28 1 HONG KONG Mon. (t’PI) Three bomb explosions occurred at the Kaitak International Airport shortly before 12.30 p.m (0430 GMT) today. Two bombs were thrown by terrorists at the first floor of the airport terminal building outside the restaurant and near the office of the199 words
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Article50 1967-11-28 1 LISBON, Mon. (Reuter) Rescue teams searched through the night with torches for more victims of Portugal’s worst flood disaster in which at least 200 people are known to have died. Interior Minister Dr. Alfredo Santos Junior said last night the final death toll was expected to reach 250.50 words
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Miscellaneous13 1967-11-28 1 LADIES DAY i--M gM 1 pW/ AT “O. K., Murdering Maudie, you're on!”13 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration897 1967-11-28 2 Musa Scully - Party even had a banner which called for killing of Tunku—Razak 295 HELD IN PENANG: By Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Coptured weapons and documents from Labour Party branches in the Federal Capital and Penang gave strong indication of the party's "militant and897 words
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Article122 1967-11-28 2 Works of promiment Malaysian artists at Peninsular Art Society, 41 Jalan Ra’a Muda. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Exhibition of tapestries from France at Samat Art Gallery. a.m. to 6 p.m Aluminium and copper basrelief exhibition by Yan Sook Leong at Balai Ampang. AIA Building. 9 a.m. to122 words
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138 1967-11-28 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Three separate attempts by hard-core members of the Labour Party to create trouble in the State was smashed by the Johore Police last night The Deputy Johore CID Chiqf. DSP Dato Azizul Hassan bin H.A. Rani said there were three138 words
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Article74 1967-11-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Mentrl B*sar of Kelantan. today supported the Government's action in restoring law and order in the country. Speaking to newsmen at the international airport here today. Dato Asri bln Haji Muda said the Government had every right to impose stern measures74 words
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Article1479 1967-11-28 2 Chon Kam You - Tapper washed away: Thousands evacuated to higher ground By Chon Kam You Kuala Lumpur. Mon. THE flood situation in various affected parts looked ominous as swirling waters in Kelantan claimed its first victim. A rubber tapper, M. Parhappan, was washed away by strong currents while trying to1,479 words
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Article50 1967-11-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Malaysian Government has received a telegram from the International Monetary Fund commending it for not devaluing the Malaysian dollar. The telegram reads: “Malaysian Government decision not to change parity of Malaysian dollar commended particularly by management and executive board of the LMJ.”50 words
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Article61 1967-11-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Men.— The Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak today said that the call to arm* by the selfstyled Commander-in-Chief of the North Borneo National Army. Abang Kifli would not be responded by th# Sarawak people. He also said the Foreign Affairs Ministry has made enquiries from61 words
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77 1967-11-28 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police this morning appealed to the public not to accept a SI.OOO currency note bearing the serial number A-l-*****0 which was stolen from a house in Wilkie Road. Madam Yeo Lee Hiang discovered the Sl.OOO note missing from her handbag when she woke77 words
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Article70 1967-11-28 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. —Arrangements have been made here to sight the new moon of Ramdzan 1387, on Friday evening to determine the commencement of Puasa If the moon is sighted that evening. Puasa will fall on Saturday. Dec. 2 or if it is not sighted Puasa will70 words
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Article32 1967-11-28 3 SINGAPORE Mon— The drawing of SATA's Donation Draw will take place at the Singapore Chest Clinic in Shenton Way on Saturday, Dec 2 There are a total of 17S prizes.32 words
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Article, Illustration139 1967-11-28 3 A 19-year-old with her sights on the 1%7 Esso Queen tttle i* Miss Margaret Tay of Loke Yew Road Kuala Lumpur. Miss Tay. a receptionist in a Kuala Lumpur motor firm, is among the early entrants. The Beauty Queen contest will highlight the Esso139 words
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389 1967-11-28 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. today opened Singapore's newest factory. the Stamford Tyre Retreaders Ltd. at the Bendemeer Industrial Estate here. He paid tribute to the “courage, energy and common sense” of Mr Wee Boon Kwee. Chairman of the firm, for389 words
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Article155 1967-11-28 3 SINGAPORE. Mon Police this morning commended a young man, Chew Choo Khoo and another youth for their public-spirited action in helping to apprehend a snatch thief yesterday. Chew was walking along Stamford Road yesterday afternoon when he saw a youth snatching a gold chain from an155 words
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Article69 1967-11-28 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Sceneshifters the dramatical and musical society of the Y.M.C.A. will stage a play, “Patience" at the Victoria Theatre here from tomorrow to Dec 2. The plav wac first produced at the Opera Comique Theatre, London, on April 23. 1881. It is a satire69 words
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91 1967-11-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Four youths claimed trial in the Magistrate's Court here todav on a charge of taking part in an illegal procession along Foch Avenue at 10 a.m. yesterday. They were Kan Onn Chve. 19. Lim Hong Ho. 21. Loke Peng Yan, 22, and91 words
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Article, Illustration138 1967-11-28 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr Francis Yeo (left) a second year student with the Business Administration Department of the University of Singapore is one of two winners of the 1987-418 Esso Scholarships. The other is Mr Chia Kim Cheetright)who is taking up mechanical engineering at the Singapore Polytechnic.138 words
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Article81 1967-11-28 3 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Tourist Association has arranged a picnic for its members on Sunday (Dec. 17), between 10 a.m. and 5 pm. at Changi. During the picnic, members attending are expected to help remove the litter on a stretch of about half-a-mile of Changi beach81 words
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Article24 1967-11-28 3 8.30 p.m A play, “Patience", by Sceneshifters. at Victoria Theatre, Empress Place 530 p.m;- Opening of Italian Engineering exhibition at Shenton Way.24 words
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Article223 1967-11-28 3 PENANG, Mon. Fifty-nine people were charged in the Sessions Court this morning for breaking the curfew imposed on the island since last Friday evening. However, only 35 turned up at the Court House. Most of the offenders gave reasons that they were unaware of the223 words
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Article63 1967-11-28 3 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Historical Society of the University of Singapore will hold a forum on “The meaning and purpose of a university education" at the New Lecture Theatre No. 4 on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 8.00 p m The speaker® will include Professor Syed Hussain Alatas,63 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-11-28 4 A housewife goes shopping as a patrol of Federal Reserve Unit men, armed with wicker shields and teargas guns, marches by in one of the streets of Kuala Lumpur. Despite intimidations by certain elements to shopkeepers and hawkers not to open for business yesterday, business went on as usual while61 words
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199 1967-11-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Partai Rakyat Malaya today strongly protested against the arrest of Mr. Lim Kean Siew, the Vice-Chairman of Labour Party Malaya and an M.P. along with other party leaders as well as the closing down of party branches in Penang199 words
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Article70 1967-11-28 4 KAMPAR, Mon. The Secretary of the Labour Party. Kampar Division. Lai Ah Ngau. 20. was fined S100 here today for painting anti-Malaysia slogans in the town. Lai. who pleaded guilty to the charge, was caught by a policeman at 6.15 a.m. on Nov. 2 painting slogans70 words
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148 1967-11-28 4 DAVID NG - By DAVID NG KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The joint efforts of the United States Catholic Relief Services, the Australian Catholic Relief Services and the Holy Infant Jesus Sisters here have led to the successful establishment of a vocational centre for girls at Sentul here. Monsignor148 words
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237 1967-11-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government was urged today to set up a tri-partite body to replace the National Joint Labour Advisory Council. A resolution passed at the recent biennial conference of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees described the237 words
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42 1967-11-28 4 A grand dinner was held at the Federal Hotel in Kuala Lumpur to mark the second Malam Sri Johor on Saturday night. Picture shows Mr. Lee San Choon, Chairman o f the Organising Committee, giving a helping hand to Puan Sri Sardon.42 words
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155 1967-11-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaysia is to receive training and technical equipment from the United Kingdom. Germany and Holland in the field of agriculture, food technology and fisheries. This was disclosed by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawl. on155 words
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Article92 1967-11-28 4 IPOH, Mon. Teenagers from 13 to 20 will be viemg for the “Teen Princess 1967” title in a beauty contest at St. John Ambulance Association hall here on Dec. 16. The competition is sponsored by the “Y” Youth Club of the YM C.A., Ipoh. It is the92 words
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Article58 1967-11-28 4 IPOH. Mon. Five robbers. one armed with a pistol, broke into a provisions shop in Pasir Puteh yesterday, escaping with $4OO cash and $466 worth of provisions. They forced the proprietor. Teoh Yau Kee and his wife into a room. They were gagged and tied up58 words
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Miscellaneous224 1967-11-28 4 SHAW tGANISATTON Brought Back By Demand! TODAY A TOMORROW ONLY! XI *.rn.. 1.15. 106. 30 9.15 p.m. Behool Children 85 cents to Any Beat At All Shows! Havley Mills Hvwe. Bennett ■THE FAMILY WAY" color tWBI OPENS THURSDAY Simone Signoret James Caan Katherine Ross “GAMES" Technico.or iUI-SB' L.rt Day! 11.224 words
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Miscellaneous194 1967-11-28 4 VOW SHOWING!II LAST DATS! 11 am. 1 30. 4. 1.00. 3.30, 6.30 9.15 p m. 11*15 9.30 p m. (No Pree List! Yul Brynner, Trevor Howard ■'THE LONG DUEL” P'ViSion Color (Rank Organisation Picture! CATHAY ***** NOW SHOWING! 11 a m.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 9.30 p m Columbia "TO SIR.194 words
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Article, Illustration478 1967-11-28 5 Pat Chan - by Pat Chan WANT a new look this Christmas? Change to a new hairstyle then. A new hairstyle can change the look of a person completely. And every woman knows that a new hairstyle is just as good as a beautiful new dress. Whatby; Thomas Wee of Singapore. - 478 words
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Article225 1967-11-28 5 THIS Chinese breakfast recipe Breakfast Treat w r on the first prize in the Chinese section of the “The Proof Is In The Eating Contest’’ organised by Radio Singapura recently. The recipe is composed by Mrs. Rita Fernando, a domestic science teacher at the Tanjong Katong Girls' School. Singapore.225 words
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Article, Illustration234 1967-11-28 5 Mary Sue Miller - by Mary Sue Miller A LOVELY writes: Now that curls are back in fashion have decided to have my hair straightened. It’s not that I’m against curls. It’s that my curls are so tight I can’t comb or manage them. Please tell me the best way234 words
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Miscellaneous253 1967-11-28 6 NATIONAL *> i t ■j R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 transistors/diodes Tuesday NOVEMBER 28 A M 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—12.00 A253 words
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Miscellaneous508 1967-11-28 6 quests: 300 Youth on the March; 3.30 Orkes Hamzah Dolma*: 4.00 Ladies Fair; 4.30 Take It Easy. 5.00 The News; 5 10 Instrumental Souvenir; 5.45 Talentime Winners. 600 Prog Summary; 602 Vegetable and Fruit Prices at Penang. Kua’.a Lumpur. Ipoh and Malacca; 6.15 The Beat is 630 The News: 6.40508 words
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Miscellaneous990 1967-11-28 6 Tuesday NOVEMBER 28 AM. TIMEX-TIME 6.00 GOOD MORNING 6.01 MORNING PRELUDE Music by Fela Sowande The Golden Strings Roger Wagner Choral*. 7.00 THE NEWS 7.10 BREAKFAST BULLETIN A magazine programme that includes interviews and news of current activities In Singapore. 7.20 UP AND ABOUT Music to entertain you at breakfast990 words
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Miscellaneous414 1967-11-28 6 600 MUSIC OF THE AGES Borodin; Nocturne for String OrCh. Fantasia on Greensleeves by Vaughn Williams. Adagio for String's by Barber 630 SUNSET SERENADE Sweet caressing sounds fa charm away the troubles o£ the day Joe Bushkin 655 SHARE MARKET REPORT 7 00 THE NEWS 7.10 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON A414 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article277 1967-11-28 7 WASHINGTON, Mon (Reuter) Central Bank governors of the United States and six European countries today expressed confidence that they could maintain the present value of the dollar, it was an- nounced here today. The governors met in Frankfurt, West Germany, to agree on measures277 words
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Article133 1967-11-28 7 TOKYO. Mon (Reuter) Japan will continue its policy of refraining from buying gold in overseas markets to increase gold holdings in its external reserves. a spokesman for the Japanese Finance Ministry said today. He said Japan’s gold holdings totalled USs33om. as of the end of133 words
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Article62 1967-11-28 7 HONG KONG. Mon (UPI) Two Hong Kong police constables who accidently motorcycled across the Chinese border two months ago were returned here today in exchange for five Chinese Communist prisoners. A submachinegun. ammunition and the uniform of a police officer who escaped from China last week were62 words
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288 1967-11-28 7 ‘WE ACCUSE... TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Communist China charged the United States today with plotting to expand the Vietnam war to Cambodia. “Should U.S. imperialism dare to expand its war of aggression against Vietnam to Cambodia, the Chinese people will firmly stand on the288 words
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50 1967-11-28 7 UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 50 words
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Article178 1967-11-28 7 RUMOURS SABOTAGE POPULATION CONTROL NEW DELHI. Mon (Reuter) Rumours about serious illness and possible death have slowed down the use of the uterine loop device in India's family planning programme, the Central Family Planning Institute reported today. In a survey in Delhi on the reasons for the178 words
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Article101 1967-11-28 7 PARIS. Mon (UPI) President Charles de Gaulle expounds his current thinking on world affairs today against a backdrop of dissatisfaction within his Gaullist ranks and elsewhere on his policies. Gen. de Gaulle, 77 last week, was expected to amplify recent government statements on the pound sterling101 words
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Article330 1967-11-28 7 Floating cars became battering rants LISBON. Mon. (Reuter) About 200 people died in floods that swept through Portugal s capital and nearby villages on Saturdav night an Interior Ministry spokesman said last night. The castastrophic deluge. which followed torrential rain is regarded as the greatest natural330 words
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Article268 1967-11-28 7 ATHENS. Georgia. Mon. (UPIi Before ong. you may be able to carry hot dogs to work in your purse, or leave a few in the glove compartment of your car, or Just store some in your desk drawer at the office. Of course, you'll still need something to268 words
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367 1967-11-28 7 MORE THAN 6 00 AFFECTED BOGOTA. Colombia. Mon. (UPI) —A powerful antidote arrived from the United States last night to treat scores of Colombians struck down by bread impregnated with insecticide that ha* the deadly effects of a nerve gas. (An earlier report stated that367 words
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Article110 1967-11-28 7 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) The thun derous clatter of latenight mahjong games would be a thing of the past if a sleepless newspaper reader here had his way. His answer? Rubber mah.iong tiles. In a letter to The Star a reader suggested the authorities give an award to110 words
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Article110 1967-11-28 7 LONDON Mon (Reuter) Nearly half the young people of Britain would like to emigrate, a teenage rurvev in the Daily Mail reported today. Teenagers who saw no pride in being British wanted to live in the United States. Canada, Germany. New’ Zealand and Australia This conservative110 words
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Article141 1967-11-28 7 HAMILTON. Bermuda, Mon. (Reuter) A bottle which drifted around the Atlantic for 13 years has been found on a beach here by two local hoys. It was thrown from the Swedish ship. Salen. on November 30. 1953. about 2.000 miles south-east of Bermuda. The typewritten sheet141 words
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Article541 1967-11-28 7 Rusk’s ‘simple’ formula NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Secretary of State Dean Rusk with a wry apology for stating things “simply” says the simple key to a stable peace in Southeast Asia is a Communist decision to halt aggression. The diplomatic guarantee of such a peace,541 words
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Article377 1967-11-28 7 'Don't you believe it' S\ DNEY, Mon (Reuter) Mr. Reginald Maudling. British Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, told Australians last night there was no truth in the idea that Britain was on her wav out economically and politically and that the British were turning377 words
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Article94 1967-11-28 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPl)—Gen. Chiang Ching-Kuo, elder son of Nationalist Chinese President Chi ang Kai-Shek, arrived here today for a sixdav official visit to Japan. He received an enthusiastic welcome from more than a thousand Japanese and Chinese residents in Tokyo. There also were about 200 pro-Peking94 words
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Article122 1967-11-28 7 TAURANGA. New Zealand, Mon. (Reuter) Mr. Colin Minifle, a 26-year-old local typewriter technician. hopes to appear on Japanese television with carrots, cucumbers and potatoes. But he won't be eating the vegetables he’ll be playing them. That is the unusual act of the young man who hollows out the122 words
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Article453 1967-11-28 8 T7IIRM action by the authorities and the response by shopkeepers and petty traders to the official appeal to carry on their businesses have enabled the Federal capital to function normally. Lawless elements had warned traders to close shop yesterday, but they and the people refused to panic453 words
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Article220 1967-11-28 8 IT is cold comfort to read from flood situation reports issued by the respective State Governments that thousands of people have been evacuated from low-lying areas, or that Air Force planes or helicopters are being used to ferry food and medical supplies to floodbeleaguered areas. This year the220 words
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LETTERS...
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280 1967-11-28 8 NOW (hat the old dollar is no longer at par with the new Singapore dollar the Government should set a date for the withdrawal of the old notes as legal tender in the Republic. The plight of tne ordlr ary m a n-in-the-s280 words
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Article162 1967-11-28 8 I read with interest vour leader. “Licensed To Kill” in which an American’s letter to the Herald Tribune was prominently reproduced. While the letter no doubt represented only minority sentiments in America, it nevertheless coincides with quite substantial opinions in other parts of the world. The162 words
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Article92 1967-11-28 8 T HAVE just returned A from Malacca. Before leaving, I checked whether the framed Portuguese map Forteleza de Malaca was still hanging outside the Town Bus Service office at the Central Bus Station, or not. To my surprise, it Is still there though in my letter you92 words
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2589 1967-11-28 8 KOH WATT SENG - By KOH WATT SENG Acting Director, Adult Education Board, Singapore THE subject of social change has received considerable attention in the' past 50 years. Available material indicate widespread and careful analysis of the concept of social change in relation to its cause,2,589 words
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Article, Illustration230 1967-11-28 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author* "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials’ pEORGE was convicted on the charge of driving his auto while intoxicated. He was tried and convicted by a judge without a jury. He appealed his conviction. “My lawyer was not allowed to make his final230 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration114 1967-11-28 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon More than 300 local VIPs, including officials of the Chambers of Commerce, witnessed the official opening of the Nanyang Steel Industries <M) Ltd. at 7$ m.s. Kota Tinggl Road here yesterday. The guest* were later entertained to a cocktail at the factory premises.114 words
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186 1967-11-28 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) Freight rates from Hong Kong to Japan and South-east .Asian countries will Increase by about six per cent from Dec 1. seven local freight conferences and agreement* announced. They were the Hong Kong Bangkok186 words
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448 1967-11-28 9 Olivetti creates 2 new ‘marvel machines KUALA LUMPUF. Mon. Olivetti already an established household word in this country has created two new "marvel” machines that has taken the electronic world by storm. They are the Olivetti Programma 101, costing $25,000 and the Mercator which costs nearly $16,000. The ability of448 words
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Article191 1967-11-28 9 SINGAPORE Mon The following ships are expected to be in port today Godowns Vessels 12 Levern Bank S 4 Gottingen 5 Dartford 6 7 Amerigo Vespucci 8 9 John Everett 10 11 Margeian 13 14 Straat Towa 15 16 Glenfalloch 18 Hikoshima Maru 19 Soclyve 21 22191 words
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100 1967-11-28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.—The Electrical Equipment Division of Plessey Dynamics Group is providing static inverter systems worth £14.500 for the Runcorn and Blackpool factories of Imperial Chemical Industries They will power instrumentation at these plants. Each system comprises a battery and charger unit supplying two 7.5 kVA inverters100 words
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Article, Illustration163 1967-11-28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. Donald F. McConvllle, Executive Assistant to Mr. Marlon F. Jordan, Vice President of Columbia Pictures International, will be arriving In Singapore on Nov. 29, 1967, for a 4-day business visit. Mr McConville. who was director of Royal Films International prior to his163 words
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Article81 1967-11-28 9 FIJIAN UP IN VALUE SUVA. Mon. (Reuter) The Fijian pound was raised In value by about 6 5 per cent today after having been devalued by 14 3 per cent during the run on sterling a week ago. The revaluation makes the Fijian pound equivalent to $2.05 Australian or $281 words
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980 1967-11-28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon—Conditions on the Stock Exchange were quiet and easier with reduced turnover. Industrial prices drifted lower today on lack of encouraging factors and meagre buying and also partly due to situation in Penang The day saw' the listing of Malayan Credit Limited980 words
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Article33 1967-11-28 9 TORONTO. Mon. (Reuter) British Motor Corporation of Canada. Ltd. today announced cuts in It? car prices ranging from $5O to $l5O. in the wake of devaluation of the British pound.33 words
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Article24 1967-11-28 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) —Monev Quotations. HK56.025 6.045 per US dollar for cash. HK514.40 per pound sterling. HK5279.25 per tael gold.24 words
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Article16 1967-11-28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for todav was $598. per picul, down 62§ cents.16 words
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231 1967-11-28 9 GENEVA, Mon. (Reuter) Trade among the eight partners of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) has grown more than twice as fast so far this year than their trade with other countries. Figures issued by the EFTA Secretariat here today showed that trade between them231 words
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Article416 1967-11-28 9 SINGAPORE—Mock Exchange hid and offer prices ofllctalL' listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Bi n Co 1.79 1.84 Boustead 1.G0 1.65 C. sugar 2.00 2.03 Chemical Co 1.42 Cold storage 4.16 Dunlop 2.25 2.33 F smelting CD 4.60 F. X I 2.20 2.35 Fssn Ords 2.90 2.93416 words
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Article325 1967-11-28 9 Rubber up cent SINGAPORE. Mon. December first grade rubber f o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 50$ cents per lb., up one eighth of a cent from previous close The tone was idle Alter opening fractionally better in sympathy with London advices and325 words
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Article53 1967-11-28 9 (Managers’ Prices) First Malayan 2 46 2.55 'eennd Malayan 1.77 1 86 Third Malayan \D The Commerce 1.11 1.20 Industry Mind XT .90 .99 The sayings Fund 1.41 1.50 Malayan Investment fund \l» 1.05 1.15 First Hongkong •SO 85* second H'kong XD .56 60* S'ng Commodity 4/4 4/1153 words
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Article111 1967-11-28 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchance today are sBuyer Seller Coconut Oil (FOB) Bulk Coconut Oil 61.00 (FOB Drums Loose Copra Mixed 63 50 Nov Dec Muntok White ».V5© Pepper (F.O.B.) s«n. VI. H 127 V) Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 06% MW 125 00111 words
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Advertisement887 1967-11-28 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—SPORE, i -i# WCWyoc-fti.- v lp«h, Penang. Alor Star. K. Bahru. Time 7.00 a m. Airline BA 789 to K l.nmpnr, Colombo. Bombay, Cairo. London. Time 7.00 am.. Airline ML 452 Kuching Time 7.31 a m. Airline ML 122 to Kuala Lumpur. Tlnu 7.45 a.m. Airline PA M2 Honolulu887 words
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345 1967-11-28 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. The High Court today ordered the release of the ship “Pacific Trader” which was “arrested” in Singapore on Oct. 27 this year. In making the order for the release, Mr. Justice Chua called on the owners of the ship, defendants in the suit,345 words
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Article133 1967-11-28 10 SINGAPORE. Mon Two youths, one armed with a revolver, the other with a knife, staged a daring robbery in the heart of the city this afternoon, and got away with $lO,OOO. Their victims: A cashier. Lim Kang Chew and his office boy. Balasundram, of the133 words
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Article54 1967-11-28 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. A 25-year-old Indonesian, Ong Ah Hoe, was today fined $5,000 in default one year’s jail by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. Boey Kun Hong, for possession of dutiable goods —59 quarts of brandy One pleaded guilty to having committed the offence in an unnumbered hut at54 words
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Article, Illustration85 1967-11-28 10 The German Foundation for Developing Countries, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, is organising the seminar which85 words
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352 1967-11-28 10 SINGAPORE, Mon The Ministry of Education has charged the Certificate-in-Education branch of the Singapore Teachers’ Union with representing a distorted view of the work of school inspectors, in their criticism. The union branch had criticised the manner in which school inspectors carried352 words
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Article409 1967-11-28 10 SINGAPORE. Mon—National Service Registration of male citizens bom between Jan. 1. 1950 and June 30, 1950 will begin tomorrow at the Central Manpower Base. Kallang Registration will be conducted according to dates of birth as given in the schedule from 8 a m. to 1 p.m409 words
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508 1967-11-28 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Singapore town planner today listed three reasons why health considerations assumed greater importance in Singapore than elsewhere in plan- the survey stage of its work and available up-to-date statistics on the health profile in Singapore were being compiled from508 words
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Article, Illustration298 1967-11-28 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Health. Mr. Y'ong Nyuk Lin, today praised the Lions Club of Singapore (Central) for their “remarkable effort” in raising 535.519 from a charity film premiere to help the Government in looking after the “unfortunate” people in298 words
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Article58 1967-11-28 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Quek Kim Hock alias Teo Kim Hock was today charged in the Ninth Magistrate’s Court with the murder of Koh Glok Tit He is alleged to have committed the offence with two other persons at Bukit Purmei on Nov. 11. He was ordered to be remanded.58 words
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Article, Illustration104 1967-11-28 10 SINGAPORE. Mon About 20 members of the Interact Club of Raffles Institution will hitch-hike their way through West Malaysia to Penang in groups of two’s or three's beginning in the first week of December They have appealed to motorists to give them lifta They will carry104 words
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493 1967-11-28 10 Love letters found in husband’s brief case —Court told SINGAPORE, Mon. A former nurse, Bessie Hon Sau Lin. told the High Court in a divorce proceedings today that when she opened her husband’s brief case one day she found a cheque for $1,700 together with a letter from a woman.493 words
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365 1967-11-28 10 SINGAPORE. Mon Music and ballet lovers in Singapore were given a special treat last week by the Andree Colson Ensemble from France and a ballet group from Germany The Ensemble performance. held at the Victoria Theatre last Friday, was unique, heart-warming and indeed very very satisfying.365 words
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Article110 1967-11-28 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. A swimming trip to Changi Point by two girls this afternoon ended in tragedy when one of them was missing, feared drowned The two girls. Wah Slew Hoon. 13, of Geyiang Road and Yeong Chin Cheong, 17, of Lorong 25, Geyiang, got into110 words
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Advertisement23 1967-11-28 11 uL• J zm ■■s MODEL BDSIISBf WATERPROOF shockproof Luminous HIC Full range of Watches for Boys and for the whole family Unconditionally Guaranteed.23 words
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Miscellaneous987 1967-11-28 11 IVNOIIVN 3N» \\OHMi 3S°HI E -1' E 3HC-31 33QOW .\\v mm Hill; 'Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur and V Pulau Pinang 6 Ipoh and Malaka 3/10 Johore and Singapore 4' Taiping j 7 Batu Pahat Ji 9 Kluang i V Friday Tuesday NOVEMBER 28 P.M TIMEX-TIME 5.45 OPENING ANNCT. Prog. Summary987 words
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Miscellaneous372 1967-11-28 11 Tuesday NOVEMBER 28 PM. TIMEX-TIME 545 PROG SUMMARY in the National Language, Chinese. Tamil and Er g i;.n. 5.55 BELAJAR LAH BAHASA KEBAXGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language. 600 CARTOON CORNER A selection of cartoons for •hildren. 625 HERE S DAVID NIXON David Nixon the famed British magician,372 words
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Miscellaneous677 1967-11-28 11 SINGAPURA 5 A series on Singapore including review and commentary. 7.40 NEWS in Chinese 8.00 CHINESE CINEMA Part 2 of a Mandarin film. "The Ultimate Boss” 900 NEWS AND NEWSREEL in English. 9.25 PIPE BAND OF THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY 9.45 FACE THE NATION King Hussain 1010 COSMOPOLITAN CINEMA677 words
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Miscellaneous211 1967-11-28 11 specially to appeal to all members of a Singapore family. 8.30 STRUGGLE FOR PEACE “The Great Powers in Action” A 13-episode series on the problems confronting the major powers of the world in their struggle for peace. 9.00 NEWS in English 9.15 WHAT OTHERS SAY A review of editorial opinion211 words
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Article, Illustration318 1967-11-28 12 JTUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Television Malaysia will begin a new comedythriller series entitled. “Blackmail." from December 2. To most people the word blackmail conjures up the idea of money being extorted from people under threat of revealing their discreditable secrets. In Rediffusion's318 words
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Article255 1967-11-28 12 Hoo Ban Khee - by Hoo Ban Khee |£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Rehearsals for the Theatre Club’s Christmas pantomime. “The Sleep ing Beauty,” are now in full swing. Though there have been some changes in the original cast, everybody seems to be catching the pantomime spirit and 1s working hard This includes those255 words
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Miscellaneous1094 1967-11-28 12 tures of America’s most peaceful fighting men. 7.40 NEWS in Chinese 7.55 WHAT OTHERS SAY A review of editorial opinion and reports in the Press. 8.25 WORLD IN ACTION “The Militants” A documentary series on the most pressing issues of the day. 9.00 NEWS in English 9.15 RTS TALENTTME A1,094 words
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Miscellaneous2009 1967-11-28 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 8.00 News 8.10 Programme2,009 words
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Article, Illustration279 1967-11-28 13 IT gives me great pleasure to announce the opening of the "ITALIAN ENGINEERING EXHIBITION" sponsored by my Government. This Exhibition organised by the Italian Institute for Foreign Trade, spotlights on the latest productions of Italy's Light Industries Machinery, metal working machine tools279 words
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Article, Illustration849 1967-11-28 13 T’HE Italian Ambassador to Singapore, Dr. Dante Pollici, will declare open the Italian Engineering Exhibition at the Light Industries Services Exhibition site at Shenton Way in Singapore today at £.30 p.m. Organised by the Italian Institute for Foreign Trade, the exhibition is849 words
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Advertisement274 1967-11-28 13 VISIT THE DUCAT! STORE AT THE ITALIAN ENGINEERING EXHIBITION SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE (UGHT INDUSTRIES SERVICES EXHIBITION SITE) FROM 28th NOVEMBER TO 11th DECEMBER, 1967. WWI 250 GT "V* m mcih MOTO 4* ENGINE Sin«l©-Cyltn<l«, Inclined 10*. made of light alloy, deeply finned special cast-iron Inserted liner Cylinder Head, made of274 words
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Advertisement606 1967-11-28 13 ITALIAN ENGINEERING EXHIBITION AT SHENTON CIRCUS 28lh NOVEMBER —llth DECEMBER 1967. LIST OF EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS ABRASm MAPELLI Vis Tnest*. 58 Gorgonzola (Milan©) ALPINA Vis Clrconvallazlone Conagliano (Treviso) ASMET Vsrlgnsno D’Aroo (Trento) ATOMIZZATORI TirONE Cassans <rerrars) BFCrHETTI GIACOMO Lumezzane BA. (Brescia) BF.DOGNI Vis P Mascagni. 81 Reggio Emilia) BEZZECCHI CARLO Campagnola606 words
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Article, Illustration471 1967-11-28 14 JTALY'S manufacturers maintain sales and technical assistance organisations abroad that are vast, complete and extremely flexible. Examples of this organisational work in the four sectors are numerous. In the field of electrical engineering, the Italian Company, S.A.E.—Societa Anonima Elettrificazione -—of Milan, has constituted471 words
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126 1967-11-28 14 to Soon Cheong Ltd. pavilion at the Italian Engineering Exhibition in Shenton Way, will be able to see a wide range of Marocchi Suzzara gas cookers. A special feature about this wonderful gas cooker is that it is fixed with an automatic timer and126 words
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698 1967-11-28 14 JTALY'S farm machinery has to cope with the most widely varied conditions of operation and this industry is outstanding for its continuous and increasing development. It is an industry that is young in years, benefiting from the technical knowledge of other country's industries,698 words
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Advertisement168 1967-11-28 14 Jj wnmoiiik MACHINES m WOODFAST*ELU*MULTICO L’INVINCIBIIE MIDA *OMR CENTAURO*TATRY*WIGO TATRY U1 UNIVERSAL ARMSAW MODELS AVAILABLE: 420,700,900 640 VOLTAGE 415 230 v 1 i i m MODELS AVAILABE: ,a£u S 63-24?a" Heavy Duty •jr/' S5O-20* Heavy Duty IS4O-16*Medium Duty S F4&FS-16** 20* Planer Tl2O &Tl6O Spindle Moulder SI—ISS Tilting Arbou Ripsaw168 words
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Article, Illustration148 1967-11-28 15 T AST-m in ute touches were being put up to the various pavilions at the Italian Engineering Exhibition at Shenton Way in Singapore yester- day. Work by men from the Far East Plastic Fabricators began on Nov. 8 under the guidance148 words
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Advertisement71 1967-11-28 15 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ITALIAN ENGINEERING EXHIBITION (28-11-67 to 11-12-67) WE ARE PROUD TO BE ASSOCIATED IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND DECORATION OF THE ABOVE EXHIBITION. Tgjfr-d—Win. mr V < »<* m ~V Ok *BSA!Ct-UU*& mm X v< ar* /r A A >N ■if ill f r m r<r i -J T#71 words
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Article411 1967-11-28 16 Albert Johnson - 'I'll do my best to build a top class team' By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. Bulgarian soccer coach Lozan Valimirov Kocev ("I'm no wonder worker") arrived with a pair of boots to embark on an ambitious one-year coaching programme in the island-Republic. Speaking to reporters at411 words
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262 1967-11-28 16 MUAR, Mon. Malaysia’s badminton ace, Tan Aik Huang, and SEAP Games’ gold medallist, will not defend hif title at next month’s SEAP Game* in Bangkok, it was offimally announced today. Yew Cheng Hoe will spearhead Malaysia's challenge in the singles. The other entrant262 words
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Article30 1967-11-28 16 TUNIS, Mon. (Reuter) Morocco won a drawing of lots to decide their Olympic football qualifying tie against Tunisia here yesterday when the teams finished (M) after extra time.30 words
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Article89 1967-11-28 16 ALOR STAR. Mon. The H.M.S Malaya Cup rugby tie between Penang and Kedah which was to have been played here today has been cancelled owing to the curfew imposed in Penang. Kedah has one more game to play against Armed Forces in Kuala Lumpur next month.89 words
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113 1967-11-28 16 NEW YORK, Mon. (Reu ter) Damascus, three-year-old American moneywinning record-holder, was today named America’s “Horse of the Year” by the Thoroughbred Racing Associations Board of Selection. Damascus won a total of U *****,941 this season, setting a record for one year’s winnings in113 words
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173 1967-11-28 16 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Football Association of Singapore has drawn up a long-term scheme to build an elite crop of youth footballers in the is,and-Repu-bllc. To Implement the programme the FAS Council has unanimously amended its tournament rules to allow youth players to173 words
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Article53 1967-11-28 16 PERTH. Mon. (Reuter) The Indian cricketers, who followed on 181 runs behind, were 121 for six in their second innings at close of play on the Third Dav of their match here against Western Australia First innings scores were: We6ter n Australia 480 for 553 words
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334 1967-11-28 16 BANGKOK, Mon. (Reuter)—Three Burmese ond four Thai boxers fought their way to the finals of the Southeast Asia Peninsular (SEAP) Games boxing which began here today. In a hard hitting tournament opener in the light flyweight, Vanlal Dawla of Burma proved too tough for334 words
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182 1967-11-28 16 RIVERSIDE, (California), Mon. (Reuter) Dan Gurney. of the United States, raced into the lead with one lap remaining and sped to victory in the Rex Mays 300-mile championship car race here today. A crowd of 38.000 saw Gurney average *****1 mlles-an-hour in 2:46:182 words
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83 1967-11-28 16 GLASGOW. Mon (Reuter) Scotland include three newcomers in their team to meet the all-conquering New Zealanders in their rugby union international match at Murrayfield here next Saturday Playing their first international match will be centre three-quarter John Frame, wing three-quarter Bob Keddie and line-out83 words
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1076 1967-11-28 16 SINGAPORE. Mon— Following are weights for seven races on Saturday, Dec. CLASS f DIV. 2 1 MILE Mickey Roonev II 9 00 Olympic Game 8.13 Able Lady 8.13 Prince Tournal 8.12 Mr. Wavedv 8.12 Desert Terror 8.12 Forest Law 8.12 Philadelphia Snowflake 81,076 words
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Article71 1967-11-28 16 RIO DE JANIERO. Mon. (UPI) Tomas Koch of Brazil yesterday beat Tom Okker of Holland 6-4. 10-8, 2-6. 6-2 in the finals of the international tennis tournament here. Okker qualified by beating Edson Mandarino of Brazil 6-4. 1-6, 6-1, 6-2. Koch beat Britain's Roger Taylor, 6-2,71 words
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Article30 1967-11-28 16 ALGIERS. Mon (Reuter) Algeria moved through to the next round of the Olympic soccer qualifying tournament with a 2-1 secondleg win over Libya here tnHa v30 words
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Miscellaneous51 1967-11-28 16 (6.6 ft.), 10.30 pm. (8.0 ft) 2.07 am. (15.0 ft.), 2.30 p.m. Penang: 9.45 a.m. Port Swettenham: (13.3 ft.) Port Dickson: 3.08 a.m. (86 ft 3.43 p.m. (7.1 ft) Singapore: 8.02 a m. (8.3 ft). 8.21 pm. (8.3 ft) Sedili Kechil: 5.51 a.m. (7.3 ft.) h -i: 5.21 a.m. (8.151 words
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