Eastern Sun, 11 December 1967

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  • 24 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 497 Monday, 11 December 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
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  • 589 1 Members told to join USNO and to aceept Tun Mustapha’s leadership JESSELTON, Sun. (Reuter) 'pHE opposition party, United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation (UPKO), is to be dissolved. A press statement issued by Secretary General, Mr. Peter Mojuntin, today said the National Council last night unanimously adopted a
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  • 183 1 Dentists will tell you how more teeth are lost from gum trouble than from any other cause. Certain danger signs are gums which are sore or tender to touch, or gums that bleed a little when you brush your teeth.
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  • 86 1 ROME. Sun. (Reuter) Curious dustmen opened a sack to see why It was so heavy and ran to tell the police they had found a dead man. Rome's murder squad, all available patrols and a Red Cross doctor rushed to the scene. As they removed the
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  • 51 1 BEVERLY HILLS, California. Sun. (UPI) Actor Robert Culo star of television's “I Spy" series, was married to Eurasian actress France Nuyen at a private civil wedding here on Saturday. The couple left immedia tely for Las Vegas to attend r~r‘v given in their honour oy entertainer Sammy Davis
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  • 373 1 CAIRO, Sun. (Reuter) Bitter fighting was continuing between Republican and Royalist forces around the Yemen capital of Sanaa, according to reports reaching here last night. Sources attached to the Yemen delegation attending the Arab Foreign Ministers meeting here said that Republican forces with supporting tribes
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  • 84 1 MANILA. Sun. (UPI) Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak will visit the Philippines from Dec 15 to 19. the Foreign Office announced today. A programme of Tun Razak’s visit was being prepared by the Malaysian and Philippine Governments, according to the announcement. The
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  • 96 1 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) Police today discovered the dead body of seven-year-old Emmanuel Malliart in a Versailles wood after a 14-year-old schoolfellow confessed to his murder. A French newspaper said today that a 14-year-old schoolboy was reported to have told police he had murdered the
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  • 333 1 Shale deposits America 's latest oil bonanza WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) An American Senator is seeking strict Government controls over exploitation of what he has described as a vast treasure trove of oil worth 1'5525,000 to every man, woman and child in the United States. The “Bonanza" is locked up in
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  • 227 1 SAIGON. Sun. (UPI) America’s giant B 52 bombers followed up raids on the demilitarized zone with massive strikes 34 miles northwest of Saigon today, the US. Command announced. The big bombers, capable of carrying 30 tons of bombs apiece, slashed at Communist
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  • 181 1 W ASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) The White House kept silent early today about the honeymoon destination of President Johnson’s daughter, Lynda, Bird, and her husband. Captain Charles S. Robb. The couple left the White House shortly before 10 o’clock last night, while the wedding reception was
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  • 58 1 GLENDALE. California, Sun. (Reuter) Singer Jimmie Rodgers was In critical condition today after undergoing major brain surgery for the second time in a week, a hospital spokesman here said. Surgeons at Glendale Community Hospital removed 20 square-inch section from the singer’s skull yesterday to ease
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 162 2 GANGLAND WEAPONS SEIZED DURING RAID JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Nine notorious underworld chieftains were nabbed and an assortment of gangland weapons were seised by the Johore CID here yesterday. The "get tough" operation against the underworld was conducted by the Head of the ClD's Secret Society branch,
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    • 274 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore can absorb the GNP losses resulting from the British withdrawal of its forces in the country but there are associated problems of unemployment. The acting Deputy Secretary of the Economic Planning Unit. Mr. J. M. Plllay said this in an
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    • 52 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board will hold a family planning lecture/demonstration ana a film show in English at 530 p.m. tomorrow at the Institute of Health, Outram Road. These lectures/demonstrations will be held regularly every Monday except public holidays in all language streams
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    • 171 2 Importance of kindergarten training— MP SINGAPORE. Sun. Kindergarten training, once regarded as a luxury for the children of the rich, is now within the reach of every child with the establishment of kindergartens in many PAP branches This was stated yesterday by Mr. P. Govindasamy. MP for Anson, when he
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    • 89 2 The pipe band from the Royal Air Force base at Seletar, Singapore, march into Manila's Luneta to the sound of Scotland the Brave. Thousands of Filipinos, for whom a visit to the Luneta Park is something of a Sunday tradition, listened to and watched a marching display by the band
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    • 327 2 Decision by NEB employees confab: KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The National Electricity Board Employees Union has decided to give the Board up to Jan. 2 to settle its claims for improved wages and conditions of service or face a nation-wide strike by its 6,000
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    • 102 2 IPOH. Sun Distance was no barrier for the romance, which culminated in wedding belis for Mr. Foo Shan Foong. eldest son of a wealthy Ipoh miner, Mr. Foo Yong Seng and Miss Cheah Mee Chow at the Registry of Civil Marriages here. Th* bridegroom met his bride
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    • 255 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Chinese Association Headquarters here has compiled, for distribution, a list of slogans often used by left-wing elements in their antinational approach towards problems in the country. The distribution of such a list is to enable the peace-loving people
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    • 75 2 HONG KONG. Sun. (UPD —The struggle of communist students in Hong Kong is linked to the struggle of Malaysian and Singapore students against Tengku Abdul Rahman and Lee Kuan Yew, a letter published by communist newspapers said today. The letter, carried by the Ta Kung Pao and
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    • 224 2 MUAR, Sun. The Johore State Government has instructed all the District Officers in the State to immediately operate the floodrescue operation machinery. The early “get—cracking” instructions were given by the Johore State Government following the delayed flood-rescue operation work by some
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    • 97 2 IPOH, Sun. The Rev. Mother Mary Campion, Matron of our Lady’s Hospital in Chung They Phin Road here said last night that the hospital aimed to relieve the congestion in the children’s ward in the General Hospital by building a fully-equipped and effici-ently-run children’s hospital centre for
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    • 616 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. A former president of the then pro-communist Nanyang University Students Union from 1959 to 1960, Ng Kim Han, has publicly severed his connection with the Communist Party of Malaya and Barisan Sosialis "once and for all." In a public statement today, Ng,
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    • 227 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government will he asked in Parliament soon whether it will consider avoiding the re-employment of retired officers for more than one year so as to make more jobs available for Singapore's growing population. The question, for oral answer during the sitting of Parliament
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    • 32 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. There were 87 accidents, of which two were serious, during the last 24 hours in the Republic. One of the accidents was a fatal “hit and run case”
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    • 156 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. There’s nothin? out of the ordinary about most of Christine Stuart-Mill's interests music, stamps, cycling:, and reading. But she is also a qualified pilot, which is perhaps a little unusual for a 22-year-old woman. Christine (centre) is a Junior Technician
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    • 224 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The P.A.P. Branch in Sembawang under its Chairman, Mr. Teong Eng Siong and all the committee members, has made progress in all activities especially in the field of promoting modern plays. Since the inception of its drama section in July 1965, it had put
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    • 524 4 From $10 mil. to $20 mil. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The 54,299strong National Land Finance Cooperative Society has decided to increase its capital from $lO million to $2O million. The decision was agreed to at the society's seventh annual meeting at
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    • 294 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Education Secretary of Methodist Schools here and in Singapore. Mr. Thio Chan Bee said that in spite of the initial fears, the indications were that the contributions made by mission schools (church sponsored schools) towards inter-racial
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    • 68 4 Enche Mohamed Diah bin Haji Nordin, the Deputy Chief Education Officer of Johore, recently performed the prize-giving ceremony of the Muar District Primary Schools Essay-writing competition, organised by the Muar D.T.C. Teachers’ Union. Eastern Sun picture shows Enche Mohamed Diah (sitting oth from right) with officials and winners of the
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    • 45 4 The Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak yesterday left for Bangkok to witness the SEAP Games before leaving for Manila on a four-day goodwill visit. Picture shows Tun Razak shaking hands with Tan Sri Salleh bin Ismael, the Inspector General of the Royal Malaysian Police.
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    • 499 4 Dato Chua’s call to citizens: JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. —There is danger in adopting a lackadaisical attitude towards the myroid political and economic problems of the country. This was declared here last night by Dato Chua Song Lim. a State Executive
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    • 78 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Thieves broke into a liquor shop in Scotts Road here early yesterday morning and got away with more than $825 worth of stout and beer. The proprietor. Yeo Hang. 26. had closed the shoo at about 8 pm. on Friday. At 7.30 a m.
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    • 39 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A BOAC flight from London scheduled to arrive at Subang airport h“ r,> was cancelled due to the 48-hour strike by BOAC pilots. The plane was bound for Singapore. Perth. Sydney and Aukland
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    • 95 4 M U A R, Sun. The Johore Government has started a novel idea of curbing cyclists as traffic offenders in the State. As from Jan. 1, all bicycles must be equipped with three Important accessories A head lamp, efficient brakes and a rear light. A directive
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    • 112 4 MUAR. Sun. A course to equip members of the Johore UMNO branch on election campaign tactics and procedure has been started at Johore Bahru. More than 1,000 members from the youth section and Kaum Ibu sections of the Johore State UMNO from all districts in
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    • 353 10 THREE MAJOR ROBBERY CASES SINGAPORE. Sun. The Police Secretary, Mr. Leke Foo Tee, today cautioned members of the public not to carry too much money around with them during the festive season. He was speaking at a press conference this morning during which he disclosed
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    • 235 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Provisional loans of some 546.6 million have been allocated to the Economic Development Board by the Finance Ministry for next year's development estimates. The loans will be used for industrial financing (526.6 million) and for the development of Jurong and other
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    • 268 10  -  By ANTHONY CHIA SINGAPORE. Sun. Two cousins today gave up their hair and three precious weeks of their school holidays to get a taste of temple life. They are Lau Kum Hong. 16. and Chow Thin Hoong. 14. who are pupils of AngloChinese School. They
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    • 113 10 SINGAPORE, Sun Miss Maggie Lyna. of the Scandinavian Air Service, has just returned from a ticketing and reservations course in Copenhagen. She was a top student during the course. At present she is with the airline's Kuala Lumpur office. Meanwhile, the sales manager of SAS S ngapore.
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    • 25 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Five hundred pounds of lead type, valued at $2,000. were discovered missing-yester-day from Boon Hua Printing Company in Hoy Fatt Road
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    • 100 10 Sam —4.30 p.m. Exhibition of Traditional and Modern Maori Art at the Na-t-.onal Museum. Stamford Road. 9 am. to 4.30 p m Exhibition of Indian aeronautical industry. 10 am—l 2 noon and 4 pm.—9 p.m Italian Engineering Exhibition. Shenton Circus. 5 30 p.m—9 p.m.:— S.A.T.A. free mass X-ray
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    • 216 10 SINGAPORE. Sun—Aircraft from five Royal Air Force and one Royal New Zealand Air Force squadrons will compete for the coveted B.C. Bennett Trophy and top place in the art of parachute supply dropping in the Far East Air Force on Dec. 15. The lone New Zealand
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    • 365 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary to the M-nistry of Social Af fairs. Mr. Chad Chee Seng, today called on leaders of civic and trade associations to take an artive interest in commun.ty service programmes He said that the Government often inihated many community
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    • 422 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Tourists to this country do not associate themselves with having met ‘warm, friendly people” in Singapore If the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will take cognizance of the importance of “warm, friend’y people”, particularly among those who come into contact with
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    • 369 11 TUN: THEY HAVE NO RIGHT TO STAY Kuala Lumpur, Sun. JHE Government has issued banishment orders to four non-citizens, including one from Singapore for being involved in the recent civil unrest in the country. The four people are the first group out of
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    • 132 11 IPOH. Sun Six persons, including a woman, were detained in a police raid at a house in Pasir Puteh this morning. Police recovered two amall firearms, both loaded. and several rounds of ammunition. One of the detained person* was injured. He was
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    • 30 11 PENANG. Sun. The Penang Goodwill Relief Fund to date stands at $193,957.50 cts Another S5O was rereived by the fund committee yesterday from the Penang Health Culture League.
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    • 70 11 The singing trio came out best at “Talentime ’67” sponsored by the makers of Lux and Planta. They are (from left)
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    • 75 11 “Come on, baby. Don’t be afraid of my long beard,” said Father Christmas (Mr. W. R. Newton) as Simon Soon, in his mother's arm, received a Christmas present. The Women’s International Club in Kuala Lumpur held a Christmas party to entertain more than 40 children on
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    • 53 11 KAMPAR, Sun. In one of its biggest operations ever, the police here have detained 19 youths under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance during the past week. A police spokesman said today all the youths detained were known members of secret societies operating in Kampar. Malim Nawar. and
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    • 468 11 P f fnan? Police are now looking for a third man said to be insolved in the attempted kidnapping of a wealthy merchant. Mr. Neoh Choo Ee, at his residence in Ayer Rajah Road last Tuesday evening. rw t°? c to
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    • 63 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that President Marcos and his wife will make a three-dav State visit to Malaysia at the invitation of Y’arg diPertuan Agong. President Marcos will visit Malaysia from January 7 to 10. The Philippines Foreign Secretary Mr.
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    • 245 11 PENANG. Sun. The Chief Police Officer, Penang, Enche Salleh bin Abdul Rahman. today appealed to members of the public for information on recovery of offensive weapons He said various types of offensive weapons were used by subversive elements during the recent troubles in
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    • 71 11 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The President of the Malaysian Indian Congress, Timor branch. Mr. R. G. Samv has sent a memorandum to the Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Dr. Ahmad Said on the distribution of land for th e Indians of Lower Perak. Mr. Sarny said the branch
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    • 66 11 PENANG. Sun. “Rljsttafel”, a name given by the early Dutch settlers in Java, has now been introduced by Hotel Ambassador, Perris’s most up-to-date hotel situated in the heart of the city here. The actual translation of ‘‘Rijsttafel” is “Rice arable” and this delectable aish is being served in
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    • 495 11 Mt'AR, Sun. The Muar District Adult Education Board has sent out form to 111 kampongs in the district to enable it to conduct a survey of the number of illiterates Enche Omar bin Haji Zainal. the supervisor of the Muar District Adult Education Board, said a total
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 634 5 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Sun. (Reuter) U.N. Secretary-General U Thant confirmed yesterday that he had received through a third party a request by the "Vietcong to send politicial representatives to New York, and h e called an
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    • 459 5 Notes to US-UK and France MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter). The Soviet Union disciased today that it has called on the United States, Britain and France to help establish “effective control’ to prevent a resurgence of Nazism in West Ger- mur.y. TTass News Agency issued th'j
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    • 330 5 I feel strongly about my Govt. lying to this country THE KENNEDY KILLING DALLAS Sun. (UPI). New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison said last night in a television interview that it was not a rifle shot that killed President John Kennedy, but a bullet from a .45 caliber pistol fired
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    • 120 5 Singing Mills dies 85 BELLEFONTAINE. OHIO. Sun. (UPI) Funeral services will be held here on Tuesday for John Mills. 85. father of the singing Mills brothers, who died here yesterday. Mills died of a cerebral hemorrhage at Mary Rutan Hospital, where he was adni't'ed on Dec. 5. H s four
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    • 249 5 'Nonsensical' bondage to go LONDON. Sun. (Reuter). Parliament last night agreed in principle to a bill aimed at sweeping away some of the obsolete laws laying down what Englishmen can or cannot do on Sunday. Labour MP William Hamling, co-sponsor of the private (non-government) bill which will
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    • 182 5 NEW YORK. Sun (UPI) New York women have to pay a higher price for equality in the form of alimony if a proposed amendment to the states divorce laws is adopted. A state legislative committee approved a proposal on Friday to recommend legislation making a wife
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    • 215 5 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Britain's big weekend freeze last night had taken seven lives and trapped 200 snowbound travellers in a south coast resort. In Glasgow. Scotland, two brothers, aged seven and 11. drowned after ice on a pond tihey were walking across gave way. Two men
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    • 168 5 WASHINGTON, Sun (Reuter) Lynda Bird Johnson and Marine Captain Charles S. Robb exchanged marriage vows, kisses and a whispered “I love you” in a simple ceremony today in the historic setting of the White House. The President’s 23-year-old daughter, tall and stately in pearl
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    • 131 5 VICTORIA. BRAZIL. Sun. (UPI) Nine women were trampled to death yesterday when a crowd waiting in line for charity distribution of Christmas gifts panicked at the collapse of a metal gate and rushed out of the local soccer stadium. At least 12 other women were
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    • 208 5 HONG KONG. Sun. (UPI* Terrorists huried a hoax of bomb at police who opened fire at them when they were caught planting five real bombs around a tram terminal this morning. The police captured one of the ten men planting the bombs, but
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    • 88 6 CAIRO: Three of nine Soviet TU-16 “Badger" bomber that arrived on a goodwill visit to the United Arab Republic about to land at a Cairo air base. Part of a UAR aircraft is seen in foreground. Military attaches in Cairo believe the bombers are the ones to be ultimately supplied
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    • 148 6 RICHMOND, Virginia, Sun. (Reuter) The amatory contribution of a Mrs. Loring to the struggle for American Independence has been eliminated from a book just approved for use in Virginia’s high schools. According to Francis Hopkinson, a poet chronicler of the Declaration of Independence,” Mrs. Loring’s
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    • 167 6 HAVANA. Sun. (Reuter) The Havana newspaper Juventud Rebelde has published a letter from the late guerrilla leader Ernesto “Che” Guevara to his five children. exhorting them to be ‘‘Good revolutionaries”. Guevara was killed in Bolivia in October. The paper merely said the letter was sent prior
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    • 168 6 BANGKOK, Sun. (Reuter) Philippine Foreign Secretary Mr. Narciso Ramos has offered to serve as a mediator if it would bring a resumption of Cambodia's friendly relations with the United States and Thailand, the Bangkok Post reported today. Mr. Ramos stopped overnight in Bangkok
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    • 42 6 JAKARTA. San. (Reuter) —Fifty nurses were rushed to the hospital where they worked after eat'ng bad eggs in their canteen last week, press report* said here. Nine are still in hospital —being looked after by their friend* who have recovered.
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    • 116 6 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) British Black Muslim Leader Michael Abdul Malik known a* Michael X is being sued for cash said to have been lent to him to stage a Cassius Clay world title fight in the Middle East. Legless World War II fighter pilot. Mr.
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    • 31 6 PARIS. Sun. (Reuter) A bracelet made from Marie Antoinette’s hair and mounted in gold and garnet has been sold for 2.500 francs (about £2lB sterling) at an auction batik
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    • 110 6 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller disclosed yesterday he was beginning to plan now at the state level for the social and economic impact of the eventual end of the war in Vietnam. He said he was asked recently whether he saw a
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    • 96 6 PARIS. Sun. (L'Pli. France will not deliver Mirage jet fighters to Israel or other belligerent countries” in the Middle East until a firm settlement is reached, an authorised statement said yesterday. The statement from authorised French sources was designed to halt controversy over an agreement
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    • 39 6 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Acting President General Suharto has called on Indonesians to stop using the term “Revolution” one of their favourite words. People should start talking about the “National struggle” or “The freedom strugale instead.
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    • 755 6 Soviet bid to be sea power WASHINGTOy, Sun. (UPI) Russian construction of Stic o helicopter carriers teas assessed at the Pentagon yesterday as a half-step toicardiSan aircraft carrier fleet to project Soviet seapou-er beyond the effective range of landsbase d planes. The Soviet carriers
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    • 209 6 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Two-day strike by pilots of British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) has grounded all of the stateowned airline’s flights out of London since It began at midnight on Friday. Nineteen flights have been cancelled so far and about 400 travellers were delayed in
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    • 201 6 NORTH AUGUSTA. South Carolina. Sun. (UPI) the United States makes itself look foolish and encourages Hanoi to keep fighting in Vietnam by making offers to negotiate peace. Rep. YV J. Bryan Dorn, Democrat-South Carolina said yesterday. "We do not negotiate with bank robbers and murderers,” Mr. Dorn
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    • 118 6 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Jakarta police have smashed a gang of kidnappers. who demanded ransom for their victims in pure gold, the Army newspaper War News reported. The newspaper said 14 alleged kidnappers, led by a member of the Armed Forces. were rounded up after a Chinese complained
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    • 104 6 TOKYO: The Japanese Education Ministry released 12 still photograph from movie film of holocaust In Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The film was turned over to the U.S. 22 f years ago and was reiturned to Japan recently. These bombed pictures show City of Hiroshima after fthe
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    • 155 7 SAIGON, Sun. (DPI) Communists apparently desperate for a victory invaded a U S. infantry fortress today hut were driven fte l ,osin more than 100 dead, including one strangled to death by an American soldier, spokesmen said. The Vietcong slammed a barrage of mortar fire
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    • 119 7 CAPETOWN. Sun (UPI) Dr. Marius Barnard revealed yesterday that an American magazine and television network had offered USSSOO.OOO for a photograph of the historic heart transplant operation directed b.v his brother. Dr Christian Barnard. He said a South African magazine working with a Paris magazine
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    • 89 7 MADRAS, India, Sun. (UPI) Torrents of rain which swept the coastal area near Madras on Friday and Saturday have saved the rice crop and replenished a failing supply of drinking water, authorities reported. P. ched fields were watered and Red Hills lake, tie city's main
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    • 54 7 NEW DELHI: Indian students beat an English language sign board during an anti-English agitation by students here last week. More than 500 students have staged a rally in the university campus to oppose the languages bill which will empower the federal government to retain, when legislated, the English as an
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    • 195 7 SWARTHMORE, Pennsylvania. Sun. (UPI) Former I’.S. Ambassador George F. Kennan said yesterday that angry student demonstrators are erecting barriers that block efforts to find peace, end intolerance and fight social evils. In an address at Swarthmore Col’ege. Mr Kennan called on the young militants
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    • 141 7 EVANS VILLE. Indiana. Sun. (UPI) A man dressed as Santa Claus was killed and a pilot was critically injured yesterday when a helicopter crashed in a shopping centre parking lot before hundreds of horrified children. William Bretz. 59, who was portraying Santa Claus for the North
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    • 131 7 Ted Meadows, an 80-year-old patient in a famous London teaching hospital, got an unprescribed “tonic” when a young student doctor paid him a visit recently for the doctor was former “Miss World” Reita Faria from qIndia. Now that her year as “Miss World" has ended. Miss Faria leaves the glamour
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    • 258 7 lORK, Sun. (t PI). The architect of Israel’s victory in the June ArabIsraeli war declared yesterday his nation would be willing to withdraw from some occupied territory i n exchange for a peace treaty. But Maj-Gen. Itzhak Rabin. C hief of the General Staff
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    • 122 7 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPl)—The Justice Department yesterday established a special criminal unit to prosecute anti-war demonstrators who violate Selective Service laws or interfere with military recruiting. The action was announced in a joint statement by Draft Director Lewis B. Hershey and Attorney General Ramsey
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    • 216 7 DANANG. Vietnam, Sun. (UPI) The US. Marine Corps has begun a psychological warfare oroeramme aimed specifically at the children of Vietnam. The new programme In- eludes the mass distribution of a two-inch red plastic ball that advertises the “Chieu Hoi (returnee* programme and ty
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    • 203 7 CLAREMONT. California. Sun. (CPI) Dr. Edward Teller, often called the father of the atomic bomb, said yesterday that the bomb should have been demonstrated. rather than used on the Japanese, in 1945 Dr. Teller told a convocation at Claremont men’s college that he believed if it had been
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    • 231 7 UK and world trade WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI). The Washington Post commented yesterday that Britain’s opportunity to achieve a dramatic improvement in her balance of payments could be realised only through aggressive export policies.” **It can be lost through passivity,” it said. The newspaper pointed out following devaluation,
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    • 139 7 LONDON. Sun (UPI) Forty new outbreaks of foot and mouth disease were reported in western England yesterday including one in a previously unaffected area of Lincolnshire. The outbreaks.-ud 13 from Friday’s toll, and the slaughtering of more than 7.000 animals double Friday's number dampened hopes
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    • 193 7 MIAMI, Florida. Sun. (Reuter). A drug used to prevent vomitting during early pregnancy could injure the central nervous system and possibly cause permanent brain damage in new-born children, a University of Miami Research worker said today. Dr. Akram Tamer, a specialist in birth defects
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    • 110 7 BOLOGNA. Italy. Sun. (UPl)—ltalian astronomers yesterday reinforced the "Northern Cross” radio telescope at nearby Medicina with new equipment that they said made It the most sensitive of Its kind in the northern hemisphere. The complex equipment increased the telescope's power 10 times and tripled its
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    • 174 7 HOLLYWOOD. Florida. Sun. (UPI) The concreteweighted bodies of two pretty young women, possibly show girls since they were clad in frilly bathing suits and jewels, were found in Whisky Creek Canal and police speculated yesterday that they might be victims of the underworld. Officers
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    • 236 7 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. (UPI) Former Republican Presidential candidate Barry Goldwater says here that he sensed a greater feeling of racial animosity in some American cities than in South Africa. Speaking in an unscheduled radio broadcast, Mr. Goldwater said. “I have been
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  • 780 8 EMPIRES rose in world history when nations fought and worked hard to establish for themselves prominent places in the sun. Empires fell into decay when their people grew soft and decadent through indulgence in luxury for too long a period. In many cases they were vanquished by
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  • 788 8  -  by: Louis Halasz WHEN Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Eisaku Sato met with U Thant on November 16 and offered his services as a mediating party in the Vietnam war, the Secretary General ‘just listened” to him, but neither commented nor provided encouragement, according to
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  • 792 8  -  By Mrinal Biswas CO M M U NIST Chino's "cultural revolution" has inevitably been reflected in her foreign relations, for the balance she had maintained in her relations with some of the Asian countries appears to have been lost. Although the revelation of her hydrogen
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    • 184 8 “pESIDENT” (Eastern Sun 23 11.67) is labouring under a wrong impression when he says the Housing Developing Board charges $lO/- p.m. in some estates and $6.50 p.m. in other estates for service and conservancy. A charge of $lO/- Is payable by purcnasers of Housing Development Board flats sold
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  • 244 8  -  By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author> "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") got into deep debt. When his creditors started to sue him, he filed for bankruptcy. One of his creditors, the Hughes Baking Co., asked the Court to deny his discharge in bankruptcy. The trial court refused.
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    • 527 9 The weekly market review Sun.—Although the Stock Exchange last week was fairly quiet, industrial equities were generally better but few turned easier towards the week's close. At the end of the week, however, there are more rises than falls in this section. One reason
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    • 563 9  -  By HARRY HOBBS LONDON, Sun. (UPI). Industrialists and bankers began to have their say about the Government's devaluation decision this week and some of their views were scarcely pleasing to authority. The underlying theme appeared to be that the package
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    • 646 9 TOKYO. Sun. (JTB) Japan’s mining and manufacturing production in August (preliminary report, seasonally adjusted) increased 1.2 per cent over July, when it rose by 0.1 per cent. The producers’ shipment index (same basis) rose only 0.6 per cent over the previous months, following a
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    • 548 9  -  By Annibale Petrelli ROME, Sun. At the base of all the industries we find mechanical industries which manufacture machines and tools that are indispensable for all types of production. The mechanical industries are self-explanat-ory thanks to the machine tools which are the basis of
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    • 357 9 BASLE, Sun. (Reuter) Swiss banking sources said yesterday they had no knowledge of reports of a new American proposal designed to stave off the international run on U.S. official gold reserves following the recent sterling devaluation. The independent French newspaper Le Monde reported
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    • 152 9 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Rubber experts from 14 countries, including Malaysia and Japan, will meet here tomorrow for talks expected to centre on the world drop in rubber prices. The meeting, expected to last three days, will be the first gathering of the Natural
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    • 214 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) The Senate Commerce Committee has recommended the United States build as many as four nuclear-power-ed merchant ships at a cost of USS2I2 million, the Shipbuilders’ Council of America said yesterday. A press release by the Council said the Committee’s
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    • 74 9 CANBERRA. Sun. (Als.) Australia’s rural export earning could be down by $A400.000.000 this financial year because of the drought. This estimate was given by the Minister for Primary Industry, Mr. Douglas Anthony. But the increase in mineral exports would probably offset the loss, and overall
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    • 72 9 KATMANDU. Sun. (Reuter) Nepal devalued the Nepalese rupee yesterday announcing a new rate of 24.3013 rupees to one pound sterling instead of the former rate of 18 28 rupees. The new exchange rate for the American dollar has been fixed at 10.1247 rupees to the dolar instead
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  • Student's Page-All $10 Essay Winners
    • 280 12 HABITS vary and could be considered a* a major factor in revea»ing one's character. Habits could be classified into two types, bad and good. Naturally a person with bad habits will ultimately bring about his own destruction while good habits give us a successful life. This
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    • 172 12 ALONG the lonely mountain track by the village dwelt Ralph, a mysterious old man. He was known as Hunchback, and the villagers feared him. But his hideous appearance could not make him afraid of the animals in the village, for old Hunchback was a lover of
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    • 253 12 ONE bright morning Ahmad woke up with a heavy head. “I think a game of badminton will refresh me.” Just then the phone rang It was his friend Din inviting him to go for a morning swim. Ahmad agreed. He got on his bicycle and
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    • 261 12 “TIME and tide waits for no man!” This proverb is indeed true. Unless we make use of time, it will be wasted and no money in the world can buy back the time lost. As time is precious, we must spend time profitably. All leisure
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    • 208 12 VANDALISM has presented a series of problems in schools. It has been pointed out that the situation is deteriorating every year and consequently the government suffers a tremendous loss in property and money on schools annually. It has been claimed by teachers and principals
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    • 315 12 M ANY people oppose the idea of undergoing military training. They fear their children may be taken away from them and pitched into the cauldron of war. In my opinion their fears are groundless as peaceful atmosphere prevails in this part of the
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    • 285 12 MARY was a cheerful lass of sixteen, enjoying life and had no worries for her father was rich. One day a terrible thing occurred in her house. Her dearest mother had taken a journey of no return. Heavy mournful clouds seemed to hide away the wide, blue
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    • 221 12 MALAYSIA is an equatorial country. Sometimes it rains heavily but sometimes it is very hot. People easily catch cold in this kind of weather. It has not been raining for weeks. The weather is very hot and dry. Huge black clouds gathered high in the sky and
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    • 338 12 DARKNESS had already covered the little town, and silence was in every house. Yet in one of the deserted streets, a tired, lonely figure moved on restlessly. By the dim light, he looked in his early twenties; but in a closer look, one
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    • 239 12 IT was eight pm. Mr. and Mrs John and their daughter. Mary, were enjoying themselves at the fun-fair. They went from stall to stall and came to a magic show. They were fascinated by the performance of the magician. In the middle of the performance Mrs. John
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    • 730 14  -  Jega doubtful starter for sprint and relays events First day gold medal tally in athletics MALAYSIA 8 SPORE 3 BURMA 1 THAILAND 1 By CLARE McDERMOTT T>ANGKOK, Sun. (Reuter). —Two mognificent runs within an hour by courageous Rama Subramaniam paced Malaysia's gold medal assault on the
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    • 369 14 BANGKOK, Sun. (Reuter) Results of athletics events today at the South East Asian Peninsular Games here: SHOT PUTT (MEN) 1. Nashathar Singh Sidhu (Mai) 14.42 metres (47 ft. 3-5/8 in.) (new SEAP Games record): 2. Thein Win (Bur) 13.90 m.: 3. Samruan Ttngkhao (Tha) 13.38 m.;
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    • 105 14 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) Singapore won a Gold Medal m the SEAP Games bantamweight weightlifting event today when Tung Chve Hong lifted a total of 282 5 kilogrammes. Thailand's Udom Patimapakom was second with 260, Chua Khoon Siong iSGP) third with 222 5. while the two
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    • 58 14 HONG KONG. Sun. (UPI) Hong Kong will compete in the fourth Asian Karting Grand Prix in Manila on Feb. 24-25, it was reported today A tryout race will be held on Dec 17 to select the Hong Kong team. The Colony will host the international
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    • 224 14 BANGKOK. Sun. OJPI) Singapore's Eknath Mane earned a Gold Medal in the hammer throw this afternoon with a toss of 45.08 metres in the SEAP Games here. Chenda Singh of Malaysia was second with 42 44 and Nashathar Singh third with 38.30. Jennifer Tinlay
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    • 263 14  -  CYCLING By R D. SELVA BANGKOK, Sun.—Malaysia and Singapore won a bronze medal each in cycling. Choy Mow Thin of Malaysia returned a time of 1 hr. 20.65 sec. in the 1,000 metres individual time trial to take the bronze medal while Ng Joo Pong, the
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    • 20 14 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter* Thailand beat Malaysia 4-0 tonight In the opening match of the SEAP Games football tournament.
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    • 601 16 Freak last-minute goal saves Manchester United T ONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Snow disrupted the British soccer programme yesterday, but the race for the English First Division title warmed up with both Liverpool and Manchester City making up ground on leaders Manchester United. Twenty-one League and Cup games
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    • 1572 16 RESULTS TABLES ENGLISH ONE Arsenal 1 Sheffield W. 0 Sheffied U 1 Burnley 0 (abandoned after 47 minutes) Stoke City 1 Everton 0 Liverpool 2 Leeds U. 0 Three postponed: Chelsea v M’chester C. 4 Spurs 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers. Newcastle U. 2 M'chester U. 2 Southampton V Fulham and N’ham
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    • 101 16 AUSTRALIAN Davis Cup player, Tony Roche, and U-S. tennis star and current Wimbledon and l*.S. title holder, Mrs. Billie-Jean King, won the major singles titles of the Victorian State tennis championships, played on the grass courts at Kooyong, Melbourne, from Nov. 27 to Dec. 3. Roche,
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    • 154 16 NEWMARKET. Suffolk. Sun. (Reuter). Tattersail’s Bloodstock Sales ended here yesterday after six davs of almost non-stop bidding during which 91* horses were sold for 1,899,795 guineas. The foot-and-mouth epidemic reduced the number of horses put up for sale but the average price of
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    • 105 16 MONTICELLO. New York, Sun. (UPI) —R»ssell Knlpp of Chicago brose the middleweight division world press record with a lift of 350 pounds yesterday in the Empire State weightlifting championship finals. Knipp broke the 347pound mark for the 160pound class held by Viktor Jurensov of the Soviet
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    • 43 16 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Results of the only two rugby matches played today were: Great Britain 3, Australia 11 (at Swinton) Waterloo 11, New Brighton 12. All other Rugby League and Rugby Union matches were postponed because of heavy snow and frost.
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    • 95 16 HONG KONG, Sun. (UPI) The Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Union has endorsed a proposal for an AsianAustralian Championships which would be as extensive as the Commonwealth Games, it was reported on Saturday. The games are the plan of Arthur J. Hodsdon, Honorary Secretary' and Treasurer
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    • 53 16 ADELAIDE. Sun. (Reuter) Gunjo Gandawidjaja. the second ranked Indonesia, was beaten 9-7. 6-8. 10-8 by Australian junior Philip Dent in the first round of the men’s singles when the South Australian Tennis Championships began here yesterday. Gandawidjaja led 4-5 in the deciding set but finally lost
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    • 149 16 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Britain’s first electronic horse race will be run because the foot and mouth epidemic has banned sporting event. The invention was announced on Saturday by the London Evening Standard newspaper, which said the race will be run by computer at the University
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    • 231 16 SWINTON, England, Sun. Australia b«at Britain, 11 points to 3, yesterday to win the third and final Rugby League Test match and with it the Ashes, Halftime score was 3-0 in favour of Australia. Before yesterday's match Britain and Australia had won one match
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    • 119 16 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) South African tennis star Cliff Drysdale. who is expected to turn professional in the new year, easily won the men’s singles title in the Rothman's covered court tennis tournament here In the final yesterday, the tall Springbok beat British International Bobby Wilson by
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    • 64 16 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. (Reuter) Alfio Basile. a key player in the Racing Club's victory over Glasgow Celtic in the World Club Football final, has been suspended for six games. Basile, one of six players sent off the field during the riotous playoff in Montevideo. was suspended by the
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    • 55 16 HULL. Yorkshire, Sun. (Reuter) Ray Sharp. 22, won the men’s singles title in the English National Badminton Championships here last night when he beat 20-year-old Paul Whetnall 15-9, 15-9 In the final. Miss Angela Bairstow, the English International, won the women’s title when she beat Miss
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    • 51 16 MUAR. Sun. All the eight district branches of the Johore State Basketball Association will jointly hold a dinner In honour of the Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. who was recently appointed President of the Asian Basketball Confederation. It will be held in Batu
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    • 158 16 BANGKOK. Sun. (UPI) World flyweight champion Chartchai Chionoi may give up his title and go after the bantamweight crown after next defence, scheduled to be against Efren Torres in Mexico City on Jan. 21, the Bangkok World reported today. The World quoted Chartchai’s manager, Police Lt.
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    • 81 16 IPOH. Sun. Perak beat the Madras State team in a friendly game of basketball at the Yuk Choy Primary School courts in Hugh Low Street here by 64 points to 52 points. Perak led in both the first and second half of the game. The score
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    • 128 16 BIRMINGHAM, England, Sun. (Reuter) A life ban on second offenders was one of the new drug-taking penalties passed by the British Cycling Federation at their annual meeting here yesterday. A rider guilty of a first offence will face a suspension of not less than two years
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    • 60 16 RIVERSIDE. California, Sun. (UPl)—Thad Spencer, the World Boxing Association’s No. 1 heavyweight contender, was arrested by the California highway patrol on Friday after officers stopped his car on the Riverside freeway here. The 24-year-old San Francisco fighter was charged with driving whi'e under the influence of alcohol.
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    • 422 14 JABATAN TALIKOM TENDER NOTICE The closing date of the Tender for the Supply of Telephone Instruments 1968/ 1970 is extended to 10.00 a m. Wednesday 7th February 1968. JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK KENYATAAN TAMAR AN TAWARAN daripada pemborong2 yang berdalter dengan J.K.R. Jenfs Kelas ‘A’ kaKelas ‘D’ sahaja Berkepala IV
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  • 2319 15  -  Lord Sussex's $52 highest of the day By WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sun. Sporting Gesture 11, owned by Sporting Stable ond trained by Milton Sullivan, scored a splendid win when he finished two lengths clear of Golconda to annex the Stewards Cup run over 9f fir 15
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  • 122 15 SEREMBAN, Sun. Selangor Indians showed allround superiority when they trounced Negri Indians by four goals to nil in the central zone tie for the “Bradhan Cup” soccer match played here today. Selangor Indian* will now meet Pahang Playing confidently, Selangor Indians took the lead in the
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  • 37 15 BANGKOK Sun (Reuter) Thailand won the women's team tennis Gold Medal at the fourth SEAP Games here todav beating the Malaysian team of Radhlka Menon and Lian Lai Yea by three |*mm to sera
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  • 201 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. Following is the Stipendiary Steward’s report on today’s races at Bukit Timah: RACE 1: Nothing to portRACE 2: After the field jumped away Mount Illnna (Wilson) lost ground when tightened between Gigolette II (app. R. C. Allan) and Summer Folly (Nawari). RACE 3: Nothing to
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  • 98 15 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) Czechoslovakia's soccer team Dukla scored their first victory in a three-nation tournament here by defeating Moscow's Central Army Sport Club team 3-1 in a match held in Tokyo. The Dukla were held 1-1 at half time. The three-country tournament, which got underway on December
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  • 38 15 Decision, with Luke Kang astride, being led Into the winner’s gate by Mr. F. T. Foong after winning race seven at Bukit Timah on Saturday. The seven-year-old gelding by Centreway scored a double at the meeting.
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  • 238 15  -  SHOOTING By R. D. SELVA BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand made a clean sweep in the first day’s shooting events of the SEAP Games by winning all the four Gold Medals in the individual and team events of the Standard rifle three positions and air pistol held at
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    • 233 15 Singapore Sweep ($350,000) (150,000) (100,000) (50,000) 1st PRIZE No. *****36 2nd PRIZE No. *****82 3rd PRIZE No. *****29 4th PRIZE No. *****83 STARTERS: ($10,000 each) Nos. *****12 *****59 *****48 *****26 *****19 *****44 *****94 *****87 *****68 CONSOLATION: ($5,000 each) Nos. *****79 *****66 *****76 *****91 *****97 *****72 *****19 *****88 *****73 *****91. 25
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    • 162 15 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB RESULTS OF THE SINGAPORE SWEEP 1967 PRIZE 5350 000 150.000 100.000 50.000 10.000 *****97 *****91 50'4497 *****10 *****56 *****03 *****00 *****35 *****53 *****83 *****29 *****76 *****83 *****73 *****18 *****81 *****45 *****56 *****83 *****19 *****74 *****72 *****90 *****80 *****48 *****49 *****04 *****65 *****59 *****19 *****72 *****71 *****81 *****64
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    • 63 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 8.38 a m. (5.5 ft.), 1011 p.m. (6.8 ft.) Port Swettenham: 12.46 a m. (13.1 ft.), 1.11 pm(H I ft.) Port Dickson: 2.01 a.m. (7.2 ft.), 2.50 p.m (5.9 ft.) Singapore: 7.01 a.m. (7.4 ft.), 7.15 p.m. (6.9 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 4.59 a m (7.3 ft.),
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