Eastern Sun, 19 July 1966
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Title Section26 1966-07-19 1 EASTERN SUN INDEPENDENT ENGLISH •fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 3. ■fo Singapore, July 19, 1966. ■fr MC (P) 1912 ft KDN 2309 Prioe IS Onls26 words
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204 1966-07-19 1 Bombing not escalation of war Sato TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Prime Minister Eisaku Sato said today he could not readily ap,ree to charges that the United. States bombing ci Hanoi was an escalation of ths Vietnam war. Mr. Sato made the statement at a meeting of the House of Representatives budget204 words
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Article403 1966-07-19 1 Hanoi believes a long indecisive conflict will read against Pres. Johnson HONG KONG, MON. (UPI) NORTH Vietnam's announced decision to "mobilize the forces of the whole people" was viewed by analysis here today as the major opening more in a new Com- munist strategy geared403 words
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221 1966-07-19 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (AP) —President Sukarno admitted today that he is a megalomaniac but he said this is because -I have lofty ideals for Indonesia." Pres. Sukarno told a group of Indonesian Moslem scholars at the Presidential palace here following criticism against him that the221 words
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Article67 1966-07-19 1 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) —A husband and wife team of specialists in child development has been granted permission by the U.S. staff department to travel in Communist China. Hershell Alt said that he and his wife Edith had received word that the government would validate67 words
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295 1966-07-19 1 r\MAHA, Nebraska. Mo n \J (AP) A 47-year-old Omaha maa. after a weekend at home with his family, went back to a hospital today to continue convalescing from a rare operation surgical removal of onehalf of his cerebrum. More than seven months ago295 words
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Article104 1966-07-19 1 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) The 2.000-member Junior Chamber of the Philippines has nominated lumber executive Jose E. Dela Rosa as Its official candidate for the presidency of the Junior Chamber International. The world convention of the JAYCEES is scheduled in Kyoto, Japan Nov. 7-12. Philippine104 words
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Article97 1966-07-19 1 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) President Ferdinand E. Marcos will announce soon whether he will go to the U.S. for a State visit, the President's Press Office said today. It said Mr. Marcos was calling a news conference before the end of the month to make the97 words
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Article55 1966-07-19 1 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) Tropical storm "Mamie" veered away to the West after threatening Hong Kong for more than 20 hours yesterday. No damage was reported but ferry and bus service was suspended in some places. The storm began to decrease in intensity around 8.15 p.m. and55 words
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Article274 1966-07-19 1 TOKYO, Mon. (AP) Tens of thousands of armed militia, women and youth demonstrated in Hanoi on Saturday it support of President Ho Chi Minh's partial mobilization order, the New China News Agency reported. In Peking, Communist China's Premier Chou EnLai gave support to President Ho's274 words
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272 1966-07-19 1 SAIGON, Mon. (AP) Waves of American bombers pounded a major oil depot in North Vietnam yesterday and touched off 35 fires-and 51 explosions in the big storage complex, the U.S. military command reported v,day. Fifteen formations of U.S. Air Force Jet bombers struck the272 words
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Article76 1966-07-19 1 TOKYO, Mon. (AP)— Widespread floods touched off by heavy rains since last Friday inundated more than 10,000 houses in Niigata area, 150 miles Northwest cf Tokyo. Police said at least one person was killed, another was missing and two others were injured. They said national railways,76 words
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Article66 1966-07-19 1 SEOUL. Mon. (AP) South Korea decided today to recall its Ambassador in Tokyo as a first step to counter Japan's recent decision to let three North Korean technicians into Japan, a government source said. Ambassador Kim Dong-Jo Is expected to return home tomorrow, the source added.66 words
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810 1966-07-19 2 Sedition trial: 10th day CINGAPORE, Mon. Political detainee Lim Chin Siong told the First Criminal District Court today that "my continual detention was because of my antiMalaysia stand and also of the bogus independence of Singapore." Mr Lim was testifying for the810 words
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185 1966-07-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Welfare Services, Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, left here today with a $4.5 million re-lief-bag for the flood victims in Kelantan and Trengganu. Speaking to reporters at the airport, he said that the Kelantan and the Trengganu State185 words
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116 1966-07-19 2 TAIPING, Mon—A five-month-old Chinese baby boy named Lee Kuan Yew escaped death by inches this morning when the pram in which he was being taken for a ride 44 ran away" and crashed into a tree. The Amah, Ah Mooi, 26, was pushing116 words
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Article, Illustration120 1966-07-19 2 SINGAPORE, Mon.—A well-known educationist and artist, Miss Lim Chu Suang, 57, passed away at her Siglap home today. She had devotecl forty years of her life to education in Singapore and Southeast Asia and wag the Principal of St. Teresa's Sino English School, when she died.120 words
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Article115 1966-07-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A committee under the chairmanship of Haji Ibrahim T.Y. Ma has been formed to raise funds for famine relief iin India. A statement issued by the committee secretary. Dr. V. Ganeshan today appealed to Malaysians to contribute generously to enable them to send115 words
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Article47 1966-07-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Robbers last night broke into a house at Jalan Chan Ah Tong, off Brickfields here and escaped with nearly $8,500 worth of Jewellery. According to the Police, the thieves gained entrance by scaling a wall. They escaped by a rear door.47 words
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Article28 1966-07-19 2 MUAR. Mon. The Sultan Abu Bakar Primary School One here will hold Its annual athletic meet on the school ground on July 21 at 4 p.m.28 words
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Article120 1966-07-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Secretary-General of the People Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam today challenged the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, to Justify the question fo racial discrimination. Mr. Seenivasagam said this when commenting on Tuan Razak's speeches made in Ipoh and Batu Gajah of120 words
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Article84 1966-07-19 2 SAIGON, Mon. (UPI).— Vietcong ambushed a sevenman Vietnamese police patrol at a village on the southern outskirts of Saigon yesterday and killed two. A squad-sized Communist gang of 10 to 15 men struck the policemen at 7 a.m. only three miles south of downtown Saigon. Vietcong casualties,84 words
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Article98 1966-07-19 2 CEREMBAN. Mon—Mem•3 bers of the Negri 3embilan branch of the ExServices' Association of Malaya are rallying around to help save a former com-rade-in-arms of theirs from going blind. Arrangements have been made by the branch to take the ex-soldier. Enche Hassan bin Isa, to Kuala98 words
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Article75 1966-07-19 2 IPOH, Mon.—Three thieves failed to get away with a quantity of patent medicine kept In a van parked on the grounds of the Park Hotel In Jalan Bendahara here through the watchfulness of the van salesman. The Salesman, Mr. Ho Oon Guan was suddenly awakened at 375 words
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Article48 1966-07-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon An eight-year old Schoolgirl. Lee Swee Kian, was yesterday killed in a traffic accident at the 5-1 4 mile Sungei Besi Serdang Bahru Road here She was involved in a collision with a motorcycle, riddent at the 5i mile Sungei crossing the road.48 words
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Article51 1966-07-19 2 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Nineteen persons were drowned and 15 reported missing today as a total of one and half million Japanese rushed to sea beaches to escape from the year's record temperature today. Six of the 19 victims were drowned when their fishing boat capcised off Susumimachi. Wakayama51 words
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415 1966-07-19 2 j/"UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin today called upon the undergrads to study and use the national language more seriously. He was speaking at the official opening of the National Language Week organised by he University415 words
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Article, Illustration269 1966-07-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The advertising representative of Eastern Sun here, Mr. Tara Singh, today assured advertisers and the public that the paper would do everything it could to meet their needs and requirements. "Our aim is to serve all Malaysian, promote harmony and269 words
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Article89 1966-07-19 2 IPOH, Mon Thieves f»ot away with $9,982 worth of liquor of assorted brands, Essence of Chicken and Cigarettes from Messrs. Tian Seng in Market Street hert during the week-end. The owner of the shop, Mr. Peh Hin Chong, 45, found his shop in a mess with most89 words
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Article, Illustration187 1966-07-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mori. Mr. Rcmeo S. Busuego, the first Filipino ambassador to Malaysia since the Pnilippines resumed diplomatic relations with Malaysia, in today. At the airport to meet him was his old friend, Inche Abdul Rahman Jalal, the chief protocal officer of the Malaysian187 words
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172 1966-07-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said today he had a number of "James Bonds" in the country to help him with problems n schools. He was replying to Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, the Labour MP. for Batu who had172 words
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Article57 1966-07-19 2 United Press International offers congratulations to the Eastern Sun as it commences publication during this period when a greater understanding of world affairs is so important. UPI men and women around the globe extend their best wishes to the Eastern Sun on this happy day. DONALD BRYDON57 words
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Article41 1966-07-19 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Alex Josey, correspondent of the New Statesman, will speak on 'Troubles in South-East Asia" at the luncheon meeting of the Lions Club of Singapore on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Prince's Restaurant in Orchard Road here.41 words
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Article27 1966-07-19 2 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Mr 3. Rajaratnam, Minister for Foreign Affairs, will officiate at the opening ceremony of the Willow Avenue Secondary School next Monday at 8 p.m.27 words
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Miscellaneous55 1966-07-19 2 What's on What's happening in Kuala Lumpur today: Muzium Negara 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.; Naticnal Zoo at Ulu Klang 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weld Road Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Petaling Jaya Rotary Club luncheon55 words
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Local News
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296 1966-07-19 4 Enche Khir Johari urged to step in KUALA LUMPUR, MON. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, the Labour M.P. for Batu asserted that schools had become a breeding ground lor juvenile delinquency. Speaking at the opening of a concert and arts and craft exhibition of the296 words
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Article132 1966-07-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Selangor Police, acting on Information, yesterday detained eight people, including four women, in separate raids on illegal gaming houses. In the first raid, a police party burst into a house in Sultan Street here at 11 a.m. and detained a man conducting Illegal132 words
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Article40 1966-07-19 4 MUAR, Mon. The accounting system to bill water consumers in the Muar District has been revised. A senior Government official said today the new system would ensure bills being rendered speedily and prevent a recurrence oX arrears.40 words
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Article148 1966-07-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Penghulu Tawi Sli denied a report published in the 'Straits Times'. In a statement issued here today he said: "The Btralts Times published a report on July 18, 1966, purported to have been made by me at Press148 words
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Article40 1966-07-19 4 PENANG. Mon. Fifty-flve-year-old Teh Ah Kheng was fined $5OO in the Magistrate's Court today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting in the carrying out of an illegal character lottery in Jelutong Road on July 16.40 words
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258 1966-07-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Over 70 Malaysian Manufacturers have so far taken up space in the first Made-in-Malaysia floating trade fair organised by the National Chamber of Malaysian Manufacturers The executive secretary of the chamber, Dato Mohamed Yusoff Bin Haji Ahmad, disclosed that258 words
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Article64 1966-07-19 4 MUAR, Mon.—The Second Johore Btate art exhibition, organised by the Muar Art Society, will be held at the Chieh Chih Assembly at Jalan Arab here on July 31. The president of the society. Mr. Chua Kim Tian, said today that the response to the exhibition was very64 words
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Article81 1966-07-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— More and more people, especially In the low-in-come group, are saving in Port Office Savings Bank throughout Malaysia. Latest figures showed that at the end of last year, savings in Post Office Savings Bank amounted to $192 million. This amount was saved by81 words
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Article127 1966-07-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Twenty eight candidates from 19 organisations will attend the first work study training course at the National Productivity centre in Petaling Jaya from July 18 to 29. The course, aimed at lowering costs and raising productivity, is a continuation of the one conducted127 words
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Article, Illustration274 1966-07-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Yes! It's the Eastern Sun they are reading. The Eastern Sun! Malaysia's new English language daily. This picture was taken in front of the Rex Theatre in Kuala Lumpur yesterday when the paper was launched. By 10 a.m. every copy274 words
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Article70 1966-07-19 4 MUAR, Mon.—The Johore branch of the National Union of Day Training Colleges/Centres for Train ed Teachers today announced Its representatives for the annual national delegates' conference to be held at Seremban on Aug. 2 and 3. They are Enche Ismail bin Endin (Batu Pahat), Mr. Tan Seng Gan70 words
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Article31 1966-07-19 4 MUAR, Mon. —The Parit Jawa Local Council, nine miles from here, has appealed to the Muar Rural Development Plan Committee for $5,000 for the improvement of its local market.31 words
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128 1966-07-19 4 IPOH, Mon. —The presence of mind of a school bus driver in bringing the vehicle to an immediate stop after the steering column snapped at Sungei Rokum Malay Housing Trust area today averted what otherwise might have been near disaster. There were about 30 children on128 words
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394 1966-07-19 5 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson CD-GAPORE. Mon. The Chairman of the Economic Development Board. Mr. Hon Sui Sen, has stressed the need for modern management techniques if the Republic is to maintain its reputation as a "great international trading and rapidly developing industrial community."394 words
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Article67 1966-07-19 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.—A 22-year-old scooterist. Tang Keng Chong, was killed when he collided with a stray cow at 14 m.s., Bukit Timah Road last night. The deceased was travelling along Woodlands Road towards Bukit Timah Road when the accident oocured. Tang, of Strathmore Avenue, who was rushed by his67 words
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Article14 1966-07-19 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price today was $634 i picul, down $l-3/8.14 words
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Article286 1966-07-19 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 15,000-stronß National Trades Union Congress will set up a fund to finance workers' education, trade union training and research. This was disclosed today by the Secretary-General of the NTUC, Mr. Ho See Beng, at a Press conference held at NTUC Hqrs., Shenton286 words
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Article, Illustration415 1966-07-19 5 Madeleine Nathan - By Madeleine Nathan SINGAPORE, Mon. "Doggone it, you can't judge a man (dog) by his size," the small pedigree Dachshund strutted proudly as he glanced at his mistress with an "I told you so" look when the judges declared him the winner415 words
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Article, Illustration71 1966-07-19 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The day of her life for 20-year-old telephonist Senior Aircraftwoman Eleanor Felton of Edinburgh was the day she became the wife of Corporal Gerald Furzer of Slough at Holy Trinity Church,, R.A.F. Changi, Singapore, in a tropical setting 8,000 miles from home.71 words
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381 1966-07-19 5 CINGAPORD, Mon.—Election for the 20th Council of the University of Singapore Students' Union has ended with decorum. Mud slinging and wild charges were absent from the campaign. The rival political clubs, Socialist Club and Democratic Socialist Club, refrained from antagonising each other. The students381 words
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Article, Illustration112 1966-07-19 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.—The salee manager of Paramount International Film, Inc., Mr. Milton Goldstein, arrived here late last night for a one-day business trip. Mr. Milton is on a business trip, covering all major overseas markets in the Far East, Europe and the United Kingdom. He was met112 words
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Article263 1966-07-19 5 ARRIVALS 8.20 AM—MAL 019 (from K.L.); 9.30 AM—MAL 121 (from K.L.) 10.55 AM—MAL 005 (from Penang/Ipoh/K.L. Malacca); 11.05 AM—MAL 451 (from Kuching); 2.45 PM —MAL 045 (from Kota Bahru/Kuantan/K.L.); 3.30 PM—MAL 453 (from Jesselton); 5 PM—MAL 613 (from Hongkong); 5.30 PM—MAL 007 (From Penang/K.L./ Malacca); 5.35 PM—QF 733/263 words
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Article95 1966-07-19 5 THE following ships are expected to be In port today:— Viml' B "raat nortda (J/l5> B Benrlnnes (18). Bradeverett (19). Empire Oannet (21/22), Malaysia (23/24), Rajula (25/26), Toun Maru (29/30). Yusun Maru (31/32). TJltrum (33/34), Centaur (35/36), Melbourne Maru (38/39), Marianne (40/41), Neder Rhone (42/. 43), Straat Chatham95 words
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220 1966-07-19 5 K.S. Sidhu - by K.S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Mon. The General-Secret-ary of the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers Union, Mr. Michael Selvanayagam, told representatives from its nine affiliates to stand united and not to allow "party politics to divide the union." Mr. Selvanayagam said that in the past members220 words
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Miscellaneous676 1966-07-19 4 What's on in today s Radio and Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 5.45 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, Prog. Summary; 5.50 NEWS in the National Language; 5.55 NATIONAL SONGS; 6.00 NEWS in676 words
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Miscellaneous139 1966-07-19 5 Spore cinemas LIDO: "Chinese Adventures in China", Colour (UA). 11-1.45-4-6.30-9.15. CAPITOL: "Blindfold", Panavision Colour <UI SB). 11-1.45-4.00-6.30-9.30. REX SKY: The Secret of the Chinese Carnation," 11-1.45-4-6.30-9.39 ROXY: "Agent for H. A. R. M." Colour. 1.45-4.15-6.45-9.30. STATE: "And Woman was Created". 1.45-4-7-9.30. GLOBE: "Do Not Disturb", Colour. 1.45-4-7-9.15. ROYAL: "Chitti (Tamil,)139 words
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WORLD NEWS
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427 1966-07-19 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (AP) Deputy Secretary of Defence Cyrus R. Vance reported yesterday about two-thirds of North Vietnam's oil storage capacity has been destroyed by air raids. But he said it is much too early to access the effect of the bombing on427 words
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Article181 1966-07-19 6 NAIROBI, Kenya, Mon. .(AP). —A special commission of inquiry will open on board the liner, State of Bombay today to probe the disappearance of a 15-year-old girl passenger a month ago. The 8,521-ton ship is due to dock in Mombasa today. The girl, Prafula Patel,181 words
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Article59 1966-07-19 6 ADEN, Mon. (AP)—The South Arabian League (SAL) yesterday rejected the South Arabian Federal Government's invitation to an all party conference next month to discuss the implementation of U.N. resolution! on South Arabia. The rejection was conditional on Britain announcing her acceptance of the iesolutions and issuing the59 words
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Article109 1966-07-19 6 HYANNI PORT, Massachusetts, Mon. (UPI) Former ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy, father of the late president John F. Kennedy, suffered a heart attack yesterday and a supply of oxygen was rushed to his bedside. Mr. Kennedy, 78, an invalid since suffering a stroke In 1961, was stricken109 words
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186 1966-07-19 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI).—U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd Jr. said yesterday he will move to deny U.S. economic aid to countries allowing their ships and aircraft to carry supplies to North Vietnam. Sen. Byrd, democrat of Virginia, said he would offer an amendment the186 words
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Article, Illustration41 1966-07-19 6 Indonesian students are displaying a stinging array of cartoons aimed at President Sukarno. Photo shows a cartoon showing a man kneeling before Sukarno with a monument on his tongue signifying means of pleasing Sukarno. AD Bk.i. AP Photo.AP Photo. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration48 1966-07-19 6 Two boys now living in Britain Rod Malagonia (left) whose parents came from the Philippines, and Norman Wyn, from Hoi Nam in China enjoy themselves in the sand at a beach near an International Adventure Camp for Children in Snowdonia, North Wales.48 words
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117 1966-07-19 6 MOSCOW, Mon. (AP) British Prime Minister Harold Wilson may ask Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin today to try to dissuade Hanoi from executing captured American fliers, it was understood here. Information available on the eve of Kremlin talks about Vietnam left it unclear whether117 words
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Article91 1966-07-19 6 MADRID, Mon. (UPI) An anti-American book entitled "The U.S.A. Liberators" by Spaniard Carlos Maria Hdiggoras was Spain's second top seller in June, according to a report from the National Book Institute. The book, which treats of America's First Fathers, is dedicated "To the Americans,91 words
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Article226 1966-07-19 6 QYDNEY, Mon. (AP). —Australia's Prime Minister Harold Holt said yesterday that President Johnson had enthusiastically accepted his concept of a unified, prosperous Asia under the protection of U.S. power. Speaking at Sydney Airport on his arrival back home, Mr. Holt said as the result226 words
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369 1966-07-19 6 MIAMI BEACH, Florida, Mon. (AP).—The Miss Universe who will be offered the keys to countless cities around the world during her year's reign, said yesterday she can never return to her hometown of Gothenburg. Sweden. "The people there will all369 words
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Article108 1966-07-19 6 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP). —Five ancient Greek artifacts stolen from Kennedy Airport while en route back to the Louvre In Paris on May 10 were recovered here late yesterday by detectives. The gold pieces, two set with rubies, were confiscated by detectives on a Brooklyn Street when108 words
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Article74 1966-07-19 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (AP) —The Pentagon denied again yesterday nieht that U.S. planes are bombing dykes or waterworks in North Vietnam. Such charges were made anew earlier In the day by Radio Hanoi. The spokesman said "dykes are not target they never have been and they are74 words
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421 1966-07-19 6 BERCHTESGA DEN, Germany, (UPI) When Adolf Hitler celebrated his 50th birthday in 1939, one of his most trusted aides, Martin Bormann, presented him with a spectacular mountain retreat that soon became known as "Eagle's Nest." Hitler's thousand-y ear Reich lasted a scant dozen years,421 words
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176 1966-07-19 7 ELKTON, Mon. (UPI) A Ku Klux Klan speaker yesterday advised the Whites of the nation to arm themselves in case police departments fail to stop "Negro violence." Black power is a revolutionary plot to kill every white child, said Roy Frankhouser. Grand Dragon of the176 words
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150 1966-07-19 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. r (UPI) —Communist China end Russia will not intervene militarily in Vietnam unless the United States threatens to destroy the Hanoi regime, Mr. Michael Stewart. British Foreign Secretary said yesterday. Appearing on a nationally televised news programme "issues and answers", Mr. Stewart said150 words
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Article134 1966-07-19 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI). Youthful protestors paraded in front of the White House yesterday calling for the drafting of movie actor George Hamilton, Lynda Bird Johnson's boy friend. "George is no ham he's chicken" and draft George Hamilton now" were the slogans on signs carried by134 words
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194 1966-07-19 7 ROTTERDAM, Mon. (UPI) A 28-year-old professional deep sea diver on Saturday completed an exhausting 11hour, 70-mile underwater trip through the Dutch part of the Rhine river and announced he has made the English channel his new target. Rubber-suited Jan Vos of Haarlem, riding a194 words
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200 1966-07-19 7 AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Mon. (UPI) More than 300 demonstrators defied a city hall ban last night to demonstrate against American action in Vietnam. Police picked up about 200 of the "silent marchers" in six army trucks after they squatted in the street,200 words
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Article81 1966-07-19 7 TOLEDO, Spain, Mon. YAP) A Thai Military Mission headed by the Deputy Chief of the Army Staff, General Avab Asanrong viiited this city yesterday. They first went to the Infantry Academy, and then toured the Alcazar, famous nationalist stronghold during the Spanish Civil War (*****9). The81 words
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Article, Illustration438 1966-07-19 7 TOKYO, MON. (UPI) (COMMUNIST Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai reasserted yesterday that China was ready at any time to take all necessary action in support of the Vietnamese people until they won final victory, the New China News Agency reported438 words
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165 1966-07-19 7 LONDON, Mon. (UPI)— Labour Member of Parliament yesterday alleged that some of the 400 British soldiers stationed jn Thailand were being used to build an airfield from which the United States would launch attacks on North Vietnam. Mr. James Dickens, Member from Lewisham West, made165 words
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Article117 1966-07-19 7 BRASILIA, Brazil, Mon. (UPI) —I sraeli President Zalman Shazar is scheduled to arrive here to begin a ten-day state visit to Brazil. He will pay a courtesy visit to President Humberto Castello Branco, and in the evening will be guest of honour at a dinner given117 words
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Article66 1966-07-19 7 KIELCE, Poland. Mo n. (AP) Archbishop Boleslaw Dominek of Wroclaws yesterday labelled plans for a monument to the late Pope John XXIII in his Diocese as part of the governmentinspired campaign to split the Roman Catholic Church in Poland. He also delivered a strong sermon of support66 words
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204 1966-07-19 7 DALLAS, Mon. (UPI). —Bill Decker, Dallas County Sheriff, was yesterday investigating the circumstances surrounding the release of Richard F. Speck, 25, accused slayer of eight Chicago girls, from the Texts State Prison last July 2. Mr. Decker said Speck was sentenced to 490204 words
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Article49 1966-07-19 7 TEHRAN, Iran, Mon. (AP) A police restriction order was issued yesterday banning persons under 18 from seeing crime and romantic films. Youngsters, who are required to produce identity cards at theatres, were threatened with arrest by police for attempting to see films now denied to them.49 words
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Article137 1966-07-19 7 CALUMET, Michigan, Mon. (AP) Rescue efforts continued yesterday in the shaft of an abandoned copDer mine near here, where a seven-year-old girl fell on Saturday to almost certain death. Miners probing the shaft passed the 600foot mark and conti- nued deeper into the earth, even137 words
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Article, Illustration61 1966-07-19 7 Luci Baines Johnson, younger daughter of President and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, whispers a few words to her fiance Pat Nugent at a recent prenuptial party in their honour in Washington. They are scheduled to be married August 6 in Washington at the National Shrine of the61 words
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Article79 1966-07-19 7 JAKARTA, Mon (AP) The military commander on Bangka, Indonesia's rich tin producing island, has ordered the execution of any smuggler caught red-handed, a military newspaper here has reported. Lieut. Colonel Amir Hamzah referred to smuggling activities between the island and Singapore, which he said were increasing. The79 words
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Article58 1966-07-19 7 SAIGON, Mon. (AP)' K national police patrol of about 12 men was attacked last night by Vietcong terrorists in the outskirts of Cholon, the Chinese sector of Saigon, Vietnamese military authorities reported. They said the police patrol was fired on from ambush and suffered light casualties. The58 words
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Article65 1966-07-19 7 WASHINGTON. M on (AP) Negotiations to end the airlines strike recessed last night with no particular advance toward a solution of the nine-day old dispute. Assistant Secretary of La* bour, James J. Reynolds said the two parties would return for anotner joint bargaining session at 10.3065 words
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Article40 1966-07-19 7 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) Five persons wore killed on Saturday when an explosion demolished a fisherman's house in a village in Quezon province about 60 miles east of Manila. Police were reported still investigating the c&uss of Xhm blast.40 words
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157 1966-07-19 7 UUENOS AIRES, Mon. (UPI) —A father, son and son-in-law were electrocuted yesterday when they tried to adjust a television Antenna to view a re-broadcast of the Argentina-Spain Football Match. The dead were Ernesto Horacio Balzanelli, 56, his son, Norberto Oscar Balzanelli,157 words
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Article133 1966-07-19 7 SAIGON, Mon. (AP)—A total of 138 Communist troops have been confirmed killed by American forces taking part in a giant U.S. Marine Corps—South Vietnamese operation in the Northern most part of South Vietnam, an American military spokesman said yesterday. South Vietnamese forces earlier had reported they133 words
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145 1966-07-19 7 TOS ANGELES, Mon. (UPl).—The Directors of Paramount Pictures Corp. and Gulf and Western Industries, Inc., agreed to a merger of the two corporations on June 30, it was disclosed yesterday. Shareholders of both companies must, however, approve the merger which would maice Paramount a subsidiary145 words
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Article43 1966-07-19 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (AP) Mr. George D. Woods, President of the World Bank, said last night that he will ask that the amount of money available to poorer countries through the International Development Association (IDA) be quadrupled to 1 billion U.S. dollars.43 words
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Advertisement64 1966-07-19 6 Heartiest Congratulations to Eastern Sun TENG KWANG ELECTRICAL CO. No. 110-G, 44 Mile, Klanr Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****. Contractors for:Electrlcal. Air Conditioner Sc Cold Room Installations. Repairers of Refrigerators, Air Conditioners, Motors A suppliers of Electrical Goods. Wishing EASTERN SUN every success in the future from KIAN LEONG TRADING64 words
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Article464 1966-07-19 8 IT would appear that President Sukarno is deliberately delaying approval of the Bangkok Accord. A news agency report says that he has refused to sign the accord by insisting on clarification of the terms. He should have by now been informed of the terms since the Indonesian464 words
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Article331 1966-07-19 8 "TOR over a decade the civil war in South Vietnam has caused intense suffering to the Vietnamese people and ravaged that unhappy country. The American advisers may not like the war in Vietnam to be described as a civil war because to them it is waged to331 words
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Article, Illustration1314 1966-07-19 8 „.and anger, sorrows of wives remain SAIGON MON. Despite the worldwide wish for peace, o dirty war is being waged in Vietnam. Daily, today, tomorrow, unknown soldiers are being killed, including South Vietnamese government troops, Vietcongs, American and Korean soldiers who have1,314 words
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724 1966-07-19 8 PAUL L. FORD - By PAUL L. FORD WASHINGTON, Mon. ff In a world in which labels can be captured and distorted for political ends, it is necessary to keep definitions clear. We need, for example, to distinguish between a "war of national liberation" and an attempt by724 words
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Advertisement162 1966-07-19 8 THREE STAR RRAND FERTILIZERS y 4-. Sc > f 'J > W*r-''*y. "V:> < V ML 9' < i .l V the ONLY fertilizer that HELPS to 9 ive rW«?j Kim YIELD I It. 11.1.1 ABUISUT HAIVEST mrnmnm fttixTvm RICHER CROP W- > t mammKßm WMwmßllmmm* "Three Star" Brand fertilizers,162 words
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515 1966-07-19 9 Mon. (AP) Britain is gripped by one of its worst econom^ Cr fy Z° dccades but it doesn't show. Snnn i-p' l en j °y in S employment and steadily rising wages, bnopo a A e filled with foreign and domestic goods.515 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-07-19 9 CINGAPORE, Mon, The "Nescafe Time" Contest, sponsored by Nestle, has proved to be another great success, drawing in thouiands of entries. Now in the middle of its run, this contest offers a first prize of $7,000 in cash, second prize of $3,000. third prize of $l,OOO.145 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-07-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A leading American manufacturer of electrical goods planes to spend $9O million in r vigorous sales and advertising campaign this year. The Arm's (Admiral Corporation) products are sold In 110 countries. According to figure* available, this giant organisation handled business to the tune of87 words
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178 1966-07-19 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. A dry cell battery, which is claimed to last 10 times more than the ordinary one Is now available here. The manufacturers of this new dry cell battery, Messrs Union Carbide, feel that this dry cell battery will be a boom178 words
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Article, Illustration325 1966-07-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The chairman of Lever Brothers (Malaya)) Limited, Mr. R. D. Chandler, has left here to take up a new appointment in Japan, after spending eight years in Malaysia. He was appointed by the Overseas Committee of Unilever as Representative Director325 words
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Article166 1966-07-19 9 LONDON, Mon. (AP) The shaky British pound came under renewed pressare in the early hours on the money mart today. There was gloom, too. in the stock market as prices fell lin heavy selling. The fate of the pound is at stake. The reaction of tne166 words
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91 1966-07-19 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Japan Air Lines will inaugurate a scheduled service to New York from November this year, it was disclosed by Mr. T. Takenaka, JAL Regional Manager for Singaapore and Malaysia. These twice-a-week flights from Tokyo via Honolulu and San Francisco will t* a91 words
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Article, Illustration213 1966-07-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The chairman of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Limited, Tan Sri Nik Ahmad Kamil, has appealed for more companies to create opportunities for local participation in their affairs. "This will not only be of benefit to the nation in which they earn their213 words
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Article296 1966-07-19 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. A leading manufacturer of cameras in Germany Ihagee Kamerawerk Dresden, has achieved a breakthrough in the photographic industry with the invention of a new model in their wide range of cameras. The latest model E X A K T A-Varex 35mm single-lens reflex camera296 words
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Article, Illustration264 1966-07-19 9 SINGAPORE, Mo n. Man on the move but always to hotels, Mr. George Milne, a graduate of University High School, Geelong College. Victoria, Australia, is Singapore's Hotel Singapura Inter continental Manager. Mr. Milne who assumed appointment with Hotel Singapura in November 1964. can boast 18 years264 words
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71 1966-07-19 9 HONG KONG, Mon. Hong Kong exported HK $297,800,000 worth of goods to Singapore and Malaya during 1965t the Federation of Hong Kong Industries reported. The Federation said exports to the United States in the same period amounted to HK$ 1,718,800.000, an increase of 4071 words
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414 1966-07-19 9 TOKYO. Mon. The use of automatic vending machines has been increasing at a tremendous rate in recent years. This time, a novel machine which makes it possible for depositors to automatically make time deposits has been installed in a Bank in Tokyo.414 words
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Advertisement26 1966-07-19 10 CeharatulatfoHA tc EASTERN SUN SIN POH (Amalgamated) H.K. Ltd. SING TAO JIH PAO SIN TAO WAN PAO HONG KONG TIGER STANDARD 635, King's Road, Hong Kong.26 words
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Article, Illustration4081 1966-07-19 11 Starring:— Steve McQueen (as Max) Karl Malign, Brian Kcim, produced and directed by Joseph S. Levine. MAX had waited too long for this moment. He was too eager. When he spotted Jesse Coe dealing cards at a crowded table, all Jonas' advice to pick the right moment was4,081 words
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Miscellaneous116 1966-07-19 11 ORGAN ISA T IO N ORCHARD 1 *****61 TODAY! 12.15. P" 1 "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" Grraldine Chaplin.Julie Christie 70mm PanavUlon Metrocolor (An MOM. Picture* School Children ConceMion tI.U to any seat day *nows daily Including Sun. ft Hoi-days Pl»*«e contact Manager Tel. for jSa-n ODEON Phone 21-116 LAST DATS! 10.46 am.116 words
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Miscellaneous167 1966-07-19 11 GANISATION I LIDO Phoo. ***** "CHINESE ADV'ENTL'Rt IN CHINA" Eastmaneolor (IA) Burring URSULA ANDRKS6 Ohm Tkindty Stanley Kramer's nu.ry'. SEASON ENDING *OON2 UM. IU, 4. <M Rock Hudson. Claudia Cardinal* •TLJNDFOLD" Pr, color Neat Chan**: UN DM la Shaw' "WW A Mandarin In Bcopo 4r Color 3404? REX-SKY ***** 11.167 words
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Article, Illustration420 1966-07-19 12 PETER LOKE - by PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Mon. One of the world's largest passenger-liners, the P. O. Orient Lines "S.S. Canberra" will make her maiden call at Singapore in June next year. Noted as the "ship that shapes the future", the S.S. Canberra will score a420 words
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Article811 1966-07-19 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Stock Exchange was quiet today with prices easing in all sections. Turnover: 625,800 usits to the value of $1,026,097). Of these industrials accounted for 444.500 units, properties 120.000, tins 17,300, dollar rubbers 12,000 and sterling rubbers 32,000. Most active stocks: C.C.M. (99.000), UAC (67,000)811 words
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Article609 1966-07-19 12 CHICAGO, Mon. (ITI) Richard Speck, the roving seaman "Born to raise hell" faced arraignment today on a charge that he sing'le-handcdlv slaughtered eight young student nurses during a night of terror four days ago. He also was expected to be brought face to face with609 words
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Article258 1966-07-19 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Royal Interocean Lines* "Straat Florida" the latest addition to RlL's high-speed cargo vessels is now in Singapore on her maiden voyage to the Far East and South America. The Straat Florida is the last of the Straat-F series of ships and258 words
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Article125 1966-07-19 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. —August first fsade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 65 J cents per lb. up cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was uncertain. R.A.S. and M.R.F. closing prices in cents per lb. to-daV: Buvers Sellers125 words
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Article59 1966-07-19 12 CAIRO. Mon. (UPl)—The North Vietnamese embassy announced today it had refused to accept from the United Arab Republic an official U.S. warning note on her pilots being held at Hanoi. The message, which a Cairo newspaper said was delivered on Saturday, warned against trying the Americans59 words
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Article44 1966-07-19 12 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Mon. (AP) —Buoyed with a favourable weather forecast, space officials yesterday flashed the Gemini-10 astronauts a "go" to dash into orbit today on a rendezvous flight that features a daring game of tag with two weather stellites.44 words
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Article76 1966-07-19 12 LONDON, Sun. (AP) Commenting on Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's first six months in office, the Times said in an editorial today. "The immediate thing that should be said about Mrs. Gandhi's half-year is that it has been distinguished by the very quality her father lacked: A brisk76 words
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Article140 1966-07-19 12 PAPEETE. Tahiti, Mon. (UPI) French actress, Brigitte Bardot and her husband of three days, German Playboy Bunter Sachs, arrived here Saturday for their honeymoon only to find there was no room for them at the hotel. With his smiling bride at his side, Sachs said they planned140 words
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Article85 1966-07-19 12 PHILADELPHIA Pennsylvania, Mon. (AP) —Stokley Carmichael, chairman of the student non-violent co-ordi-nating committee, said last night that Negroes who fight in Vietnam are "Black mercenaries." Mr. Carmichael told a standing, chanting crowd of about 400 that when you fight in Vietnam you are nothing but...the hired killer,85 words
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Article152 1966-07-19 12 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Mon. fAP)—Agitators are organising a mas* strike by Non-Whites for tonight in South West Africa, the Johannesburg pro government morning paper Transvaler, said today. In a front page story, tht newspaper said demonstration marches through Windhoek, capital of the windswept desert territory, and152 words
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Article32 1966-07-19 12 GENEVA, Mon. (AP) —Th« United States warned the International Red Cross Committee today of "disastroui consequences" if North Vietnam carries out its threat to put captured American air» men on trial.32 words
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Advertisement316 1966-07-19 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) RENTING YOUR HOUSE? Let K.C.A.S. answer all enquiries. arrange appointments and save you the trouble for a fee of $5/-. No commission charged. Information treated confidential. Please Phone Singapore ***** for further information. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) SELLING316 words
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Article, Illustration158 1966-07-19 13 A talented young Singapore pianist, Jenny Wong Siu-ling, is now studying at the Juilliard School of Music In New York City. Jenny, who arrived in the United States last September, is taking a four-year course at the world-renown-ed school. The school has long been158 words
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Article, Illustration453 1966-07-19 13 A BEAUTIFUL woman with a soft as petal complexion is always the centre of attraction. Wherever she goes men and women turn their heads to admire her beauty. And they only stop looking at her when she453 words
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Article, Illustration562 1966-07-19 13 Madeleine Nathan - By Madeleine Nathan SINGAPORE, Mon. "The women of Singapore are becoming increasingly and strikingly sophisticated especially in their make-up. I've observed lots of Singaporeans during my stay here and they certainly have the right make-up on!" says our man from Hollywood, Mr. H.562 words
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Article, Illustration271 1966-07-19 13 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. AV —Catherine Loh, the first 'Miss Malaysia' for Miss World title in 1964 is torn between being an actress and to accept the engagement ring from her dream man... "but if I am going to get married I271 words
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Article163 1966-07-19 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. —People in all walks of life today hailed the birth of the Eastern Sun —the first Independent National English Daily to be published in the Republic. As the first inaugural edition of the newspaper hit the newstands all over the island message of goodwill163 words
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Article138 1966-07-19 13 RECIPE 1 dress chicken about 2 katies 1 small bamboo shoot 4 slices fresh ginger 4 tablespoons cooking oil 4 Chinese rice wine or dry sherry 4 tablespoons dark soy sauce Hot water 1 Maggi Chicken Stock Cube METHOD Cut chicken into fairly large pieces and bamboo shoot138 words
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Article49 1966-07-19 13 "A high standard of efficiency has been maintained in the general layout of the newspaper. Th e publication of the Eastern Sun is indeed very timely, and I sincerely trust that it will go a long way in contributing to the prosperity and progress of the nation.49 words
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Article49 1966-07-19 13 SINGAPORE, Mon The Printing Employees' Union will hold a "Printers* Dance" on Ist. October, this year at the Fraser and Neave Hall in River Valley Road. The highlight of the dance will be the election of the "Printers' Queen of 1966", It is open to the public.49 words
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Advertisement52 1966-07-19 13 Write Aunty Don't worry. What's happened to you is not the end of the world. Unexpected things do happen. When they do, don't take any hasty action. Write to Aunty Tan who will help you with sound advice. Address your letters to Aunty Tan, Eastern Sun, 23 B, Cantonment Road,52 words
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Advertisement124 1966-07-19 13 STILLMANS FRECKLE CREAM, whitens your skin tccrcHy and quickly. No longer need you admire others wish that your skin i was as light and attractive as theirs. One jar of Stillman's will make you equally charming. Apply the p e I 1Tfel T made Stillface and put on Stillman's Freckle124 words
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352 1966-07-19 14 BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA, Mon. (AP) Jim Ryun, Kansas amazing 19-year-old freshman, ran man's greatest mile yesterday. After the classic mile he said: "When you won a good race, you always feel you could have done better." In answer to another question, he.352 words
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134 1966-07-19 14 I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. —lndonesia will probably be one of the countries to participate in the annual International Open Tennis championships to be held in Ipoh from Sept. 1 to 4. Disclosing this, Mr. V. Rajaratnam, secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia told the Eastern134 words
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426 1966-07-19 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore-w i n n e r s of the Tun Razak Cup for two successive years (1963-4) —will go all out in this year's Malaysian Hockey Federation South Zone triangular championships in Kluang from Saturday to Sunday to re-establish thefr supremacy. The426 words
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Article145 1966-07-19 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Japanese women's badminton team is now the holder of the World Badminton title after it beat the undefeated American team at its first attempt for the Über Cup. The Japanese team who had emerged victorious in the Asian Zone and interzo n e145 words
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Article52 1966-07-19 14 IPOH, Mon. The Malayan Amateur Athletic Union North Regional Championships, organised by the Perak Amateur Athletic Association will be held at the Anderson School ground on Sunday. at 2 p.m. There are 25 events in the meet. The teams taking part are Kedah, Penang, Perak and the Perak52 words
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Article167 1966-07-19 14 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (AP) World featherweight champion, Vicente Saldivar and challenger Mitsunorl Seki of Japan took time off from training yesterday to rest or see the sights of Mexico City. Mr. Seki, was the guest of Mexican fighter Jose Medel for a tour of the city's167 words
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Article123 1966-07-19 14 MOSCOW, Mon. (AP) Paced by Olympic champion Don Schollander's second freestyle victory, a U.S. swimming team yesterday clinched an unofficial triumph over Russia in a twoday swimming meet here. Mr. Schollander's win in the 200-metre free sttyle in 1:57.8 gave the United States an unbeatable 9-7 advantage123 words
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Article, Illustration302 1966-07-19 14 SUCCESS OF NATIONAL DUE TO TEAM SPIRIT SINGAPORE. Mon. NATIONAL played in the first Commerical League at Jackies Orchard during the 1964/65 season. When that particular league finished, it was decided that National would carry on. Most of the bowlers were asked to continue but302 words
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300 1966-07-19 14 LUMPUR, Mon. For the first time, an inter-competition for boys under 23 years has been organised by the Malaysian Cricket Association. It begins this weekend. Mr. K.P. Tham, Secretary of the Malaysian Cricket Association, said, "The idea of this competition is to give300 words
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222 1966-07-19 14 f ONDON, Mon. (UPI) A humble Jorge Albrecht of Argentina today faced the International Football Association (FIFA) disciplinary committee knowing that they could terminate his further participation in the 1966 World Championships with the stroke of a pen. Mr. Albrecht became the222 words
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135 1966-07-19 14 MEXICO CITY, Mon. 1 (AP) "Mexico will be ready for the Olympic Games of 1968," Mr. Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, President of the Mexican Olympic Organizing Committee has declared. Mr. Ramirez Vazquez was named bead of the committee after former President Adolfo Lopez135 words
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102 1966-07-19 14 PENANG, Mon. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, will declare open the third Malaysian Table Tennis championship, which will be held at the Han Chiang Indoor Stadium from Aug. 7 to Aug. 14. Eight states are taking part in this tournament, which will102 words
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324 1966-07-19 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. A rugby trial to select an Asian team to play Singapore Selection on August 10 in conjunction with Pesta Sukan Minggu Merdeka, was held yesterday at Raffles Institution ground Bras Basah Road. Thirty-two players who took part in the trials yesterday,324 words
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Article122 1966-07-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. V. Rajaratnam. Secretary of the Malayan Lawn Ter.nis Association has predicted a "bright" future for tennis in Malaysia. According to him. there are over 2,500 tennis players players in the country and more than 40 courts in 25 schools. Mr. Rajaratnam. who has122 words
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121 1966-07-19 14 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) The Philippines will send a 20-man squad to the World Amateur baseball championships to be held in Honolulu next month, Prof. Candido Bartolome, President of the Fhillippme Amateur Baseball Association, said today. The team will be selected by Coach121 words
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Article49 1966-07-19 14 PENANG, Mon. Bail of $l,OOO each was allowed to Kn'ng Slew Lee <2l) and Chew Chean Chai (15) when they claimed trial before Er.che Suleiman bin Hashim in the Magistrate's Court to a charge of rioting and assualting Omar bin Yaacob at Weld Quay on July 16.49 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1966-07-19 15 Madeleine Nathan - Girls show more keenness in soccer than men —Coach By Madeleine Nathan gINGAPORE, Mon. Con any one of you visualise yourself in a wild skirmish, entangled in each other's legs, kicking a hard ball in a free for all? Scrimmaging in a sweatshirt, stud shoes and shorts and perhaps bashing1,265 words
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Article255 1966-07-19 15 ST PAUL, Minnesota, Mon. (UPl)—Former PGA Champion Bobby Nichols staved off a three-way attack yestciciay to win the US$lOO,OOO Minnesota Golf Classic by one stroke over Tour Rookie John Schlee. Nichols shot a blistering 33 on the front nine, but carded a trouble filled 37 on255 words
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Article288 1966-07-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Mr. Edwin Dutton, one of the two coaches appointed to coach tne National side for the Merdeka Soccer tournaments. withdrew his services today. Disclosing this, Mr. P. Velappan, acting secretary of the Football Association of Malaysia said that Dutton quit his appointment288 words
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Article53 1966-07-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. In a closing round match of the third division football league, played here today, TPCA and New Star drew 1-1. T.P.C.A. have one more match to play and New Star two more. If New Star win both, they become the winners of the league and53 words
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202 1966-07-19 15 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) The Pittsburgh Pirates took over first place again in the see-saw national league pennant race by sweeping a double-header from the San Francisco Giants, 7-4 and 7*l. In the opener the Pirates collected 13 hits eff five Giant pitchers to hand the202 words
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Article, Illustration100 1966-07-19 15 Long striding Anne Smith of MitCham Athletic Club, London races into the finishing tape in a new European 880 yard record time of 2-4-2 seconds to win the English Women's Amateur Athletic Association title at the White City Stadium This was the fastest time recorded in100 words
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207 1966-07-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, will lead the Malaysian team to the Bth British Empire and Commonwealth Gomes at Kingston, Jamaica, on July 26. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. who is the207 words
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Article200 1966-07-19 15 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Mon. (AP) Clifford Ann Creed sank a five-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole on a sudden-death play off and defeated Sue Maxwell for first place in the $17,500 Ladies Professional Golfers Association Golf Tournament yesterday. Miss Creed, who started the day one stroke200 words
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Article119 1966-07-19 15 Lighter 8.05 Gay Paris 8.05 Calvados 8.05 Red Peony 8.00 Excelsior 7.13 Magister 7.0* Timber Lass 7.08 Flying Mist 7.07 Statesman 7.87 Great trifle 7.07 Loderush 7.07 CI. 6 DM. Abt. Furs. Chuha Chuha s.o: ('anchor 9.K Flashing Rocket 8,12 Gar Bucaneer 8.05 Teknah 8.01 Lour jet 7.1'5119 words
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Article84 1966-07-19 15 MOSCOW. Mon. (UPI)—A world record by a 13-year-old Soviet girl highlighted Saturday's first day of a two-day U.S. -Soviet swimming meet, in which the host team piled up a 44-37 unofficial points lead. Irlnia Posdnyakova, whose mother taught her to swim after her father drowned,84 words
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Miscellaneous27 1966-07-19 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Div I A Darul Afiah vs Star Soccerites at Jala n Besar Stadium. K.O. 5.15 p.m. Div 3A P.S.A.R.C. vs Hamilton 'A' at Geylang.27 words
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Miscellaneous37 1966-07-19 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Chartered Bank versus Oil Palu Taylor Road. Humes versus Bank Negara Road 10, Petaling Jaya. Inland Revenue versus RRC Bungsar Brickfields. Jardin# Waugh versus Robinsons Kampong Bahru. Armed Forces Civilians Shanghai Bank Ipoh Road.37 words
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Miscellaneous56 1966-07-19 15 TIME AND TIDE Sedili KechU 11.23 a.m. (8.3 ft.); 9.18 p.m. (6.8 ft.); Singapore 12.35 a.m. (7.9 ft.); 11.25 p.m. (9.5 ft.); Port Dickson 7.15 a.m. (8.5 ft.); 7.50 p.m. (9.5 ft.); Port Swettenham 6.42 a.m. (13.6 ft.); 7.55 p.m. (14.0 ft); Penang 1.23 p.m. (9.1 ft.), Kuantan 10.32 a.m.56 words
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Miscellaneous243 1966-07-19 15 Federation Cinemas MAJESTIC: Spring is in the Air 1. 3.15, 7.00, 9.30 p.m. CATHAY: Promise Her Anything 1, 3.15, 6.30,9.30 p.m. ODEON: Doctor Zhivago 11.30 a.m., 3.15, 8.00 p.m. PAVILION: 003 Top Secret 1, 3.15, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. FEDERAL: 008 Operation Extermination 1, 3.15, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. REX: OSS 117243 words
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292 1966-07-19 16 MANILA, >lon. (I'PI) —Former Philippine Senator Estanislao Fernandez, a Trial lawyer, today offered his services for free to help in the prosecution of the Chicago mass murder case. Fernandez, commenting on the arrest of the prime suspect In the massacre of eight nurses.292 words
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Article115 1966-07-19 16 TOKYO, Mon. (AP) Hanoi's Vietnam news agency has concluded transmission, in French, of a long, two part documentation of alleged American war crimes by the United States. It was issued by the "committee for the denunciation of war crimes committed by the U.S. imperialists and115 words
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Article90 1966-07-19 16 JERUSALEM. Israeli Sector, Mon. (AP) The government of Israel launched an economy drive yesterday, threatening to clamp down on official trips abroad and announcing plans for drastic reductions in its civil service corps. Prime Minister Levi Eshkol was named to head a ministerial committee to enforce the economy90 words
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Article59 1966-07-19 16 NAIROBI, Kenya, Mon. '(AP) —Kenya and Ethiopia are to join forces in a major crackdown on shift a bandits operating from Somalia, the Kenya Defence Minister, Dr. Njoroge Mungai, announced here yesterday. Dr. Mungai, who returned from security talks in Addis Ababa also announced that Kenya and Ethiopia59 words
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Article126 1966-07-19 16 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Tens of thousands of armed North Vietnamese militia men, women and youth rallied on Sunday in support of President Ho Chi Minh's call to arms, the Communist New China News Agency reported from Hanoi today. NCNA said the rally pledged to answer Ho's mobilization126 words
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104 1966-07-19 16 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI). The house of councillors today passed a government bill authorizing Japan's participation in the Asian Development Bank and sent it immediately to the House of Representatives. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's ruling Liberal Democratic Party lost face when It failed to104 words
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Article149 1966-07-19 16 SAIGON, Mon. (UPI) Navy Lt Robert F. Adams of Minneapolis, Minn., the first pilot to survive a hit by a communist Surf ace-To-Air Missile (SAM), is now also probably the first to be rescued twice in North Vietnam, the U.S. Navy said yesterday. The telephone pole-sized SAM149 words
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Article56 1966-07-19 16 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) The Russian Bloc was reported today to be readying major consignments of missiles for Vietnam and of experts to install or possibly even operate them. The supplies are the first under the terms of last week's Warsaw pact decision to step up lid56 words
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Article91 1966-07-19 16 AP JAKARTA, M on (AP) —Malaysia has promised to release 1,027 Indonesians who were captured before Jakarta called off its AntiMalaysia confrontation policy, a ranking army officer has said. Colonel Ali Moertopo of the Kogam (Crush Malaysia Command) disclosed this following a recent Kogam meetingAP - 91 words
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Article207 1966-07-19 16 MANILA, Mon. (UPI). —A Filipino lawyer in the Southern Philippines has complained that authorities in the Port of Sandakan, Sabah, were treating detained Filipinos like cattle, the Philippine News service reported today. The Filipino lawyer, Ladjabete H. Biteng, spoke of the plight of the Filipinos in an207 words
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Article118 1966-07-19 16 Million baby NEW YORK, Mon. (AP)— Singer Barbara Streisand returned home last night to do a quick concert tour and have her "million-dollar baby." "Miss Streisand returned from a London run of "funny giri," the broadway musical that rocketed her to fame. At the start of the run she startled118 words
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Article71 1966-07-19 16 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Forty-two persons were drowned and 20 others missing on Sunday when thousands went to the beaches and on fishing trips in the sweltering heat, according to figures compiled by the Mainichi newspapers. The list included six persons who were drowned when their overloaded boat carrying71 words
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Article139 1966-07-19 16 CALCUTTA. Mon. (AP) Nearly 50 people were inlured, including 12 policemen and 4 firemen, when 400 students clashed on Sunday night with policemen at a cinema near Dhanbad 150 miles from here, according to reports reaching Calcutta early yesterday. Trouble arose when students of the Bihar Institute139 words
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Article233 1966-07-19 16 MANILA Mon. (UPI) Australian tourists and businessmen who have regularly visited the Philippines in the past are baffled by the "cold treatment" from Filipinos in recent months, a Filipino journalist wrote today. Francisco De Leon of the Manila Chronicle, who covered the last SEATO Ministerial meeting in233 words
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146 1966-07-19 16 JAKARTA, Mon. (AP). —An Indonesian student Action front has denounced Philippine columnist Ernesto Granada and charged him with being a "tool" of the now banned Indonesian Communist Party. The high school student front reacted sharply to Granada's column recently in which he said Indonesian students146 words
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Article57 1966-07-19 16 SEOUL, Mon. (UPI) The Seoul district prosecutor's office placed under investigation Shin Sang-Ok* President of the Shin Film Co., for alleged fraud and violation of the customs law, on Saturday. Shin was suspected of having disguised a Chinese film, the "Legendary Ape", as a joint Korean-Chinese production57 words
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