Eastern Sun, 20 July 1966
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Title Section25 1966-07-20 1 EASTERN SUN INDEPENDENT ENGUSH ■fr E»td. 1%6. Vol. I. No. 4. Singapore, Wednesday July 20, 1966. MC (P) 1912 ■fr KDN 2309 Price 15 Cenls25 words
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Article66 1966-07-20 1 TOKYO, Tues. (AP) Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromkyo will hold talks with Foreign Minister Etsusaburo Shiina and Prime Minister Eisaku Sato during a week's visit to Japan beginning on Sunday. The Foreign Ministry «aid he also will witness the signing of a JapanSoviet consular treaty. The meeting with66 words
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138 1966-07-20 1 TOKYO, Tues. (AP) Representatives ol ten Nations to which Indonesia owes large debts today discussed a proposal for a conference where formal measures would De arranged to assi?t Indonesia's economic recovery. The representatives were from Australia, Canada, France, West Germany, Italy, Japan138 words
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Article74 1966-07-20 1 BANGKOK, Tues. (UPI) Wittenberg University choir will appear on Thai television tonight although the choral group has already left for India. The young people's choir taped the half-hour performance for TV last night after a live performance before 750 people at the American University Association auditorium74 words
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Article398 1966-07-20 1 Trouble centres around strong PNI, Moslem groups and students JAKARTA, Tues. (AP). RIGHTING has broken out in Central Java between political and religious groups, leaving dead and injured behind. Street fighting, night raids and demonstrations have begun pulsing through the centre of this hot,398 words
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Article125 1966-07-20 1 and signs ripped down. The Indonesian Marines have reportedly lined up with the pro-Sukarno PNI forces. The Marines recently broke into the headQuarters of the Students Action Front and roughed up a few youths. Army strongman General Suharto has been moving slowly with his powers in125 words
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Article185 1966-07-20 1 SAIGON, Tues. (UPI) U.S. Air Force jets bombed the oil storage facilities at Badon near Dong Hoi in the southern panhandle of North Vietnam again today, U.S. spokesmen announced. There was no damage estimate on today's strike, but yesterday air force pilots in Phantom185 words
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Article96 1966-07-20 1 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) A Philippine Army Sergeant, who was described as 'mentally deranged,' shot and critically wounded his battalion commander today before killing himself with the same weapon. A national police spokesman said the wounded officer, Lt. Col. Mario Guinto, was rushed to the U.S. Clark Air96 words
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216 1966-07-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—Economic projects will be given top priority discussion in the ASA joint working party meeting, beginning on July 27 in Bangkok. This meeting is a prelude to the Foreign Ministers' meeting on Aug. 3-5. The Prime Minister is expected to send216 words
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Article35 1966-07-20 1 JAKARTA. Tues. (AP) Plays which President Sukarno wrote during his years in exile under Dutch colonial rule will be staged soon in central Java, heartland of support for the figurehead president.35 words
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Article89 1966-07-20 1 RANGOON, Tues. (UPI)— Burma today celebrates Martyr's Day. commemorating the assassination in July 1947. of top Burmese independence fighters, including the 'father' of independent Burma, General Aung San. Gen. Aung San and six of his colleagues -were shot dead, while holding a Cabinet meeting in89 words
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142 1966-07-20 1 TJONG KONG, Tues. AA (AP) A Chinese Communist news paper insisted today American airmen captured by North Vietnam arc "war criminals." But it did not say whether they should be put on trial. The Chinese-language Ta Kung Pao in an editorial said: "The United States142 words
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285 1966-07-20 1 HONG KONG, Tues. (AP) —The Secretory Generol of the South -Ea st Asia Treaty Organization <SEATO) believes that Communism is in Asia to stay, but rejected compromising with Communist China on South-East Asia. "How can you -ivgue or compromise with a fellow who285 words
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Article128 1966-07-20 1 JAKARTA, Tues (AP)' General Abdul Haris Nasution, chairman of Indonesia's Con g r ess, said the new Cabinet to be formed before Aug 17 will not fully satisfy various groups. Gen. Nasution said this in a speech before a conference of the powerful Students' Action128 words
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282 1966-07-20 2 Lim Thow Boon - B Lim Thow Boon If UALA LUMPUR, Tues —A concerted effort to unify the co-operative movements in the urban and rural sectors into one national body will be made here In November. T7io stage for this will be the Pan-Malaysian co-operative Congress which will282 words
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Article52 1966-07-20 2 SINGAPORE, Tuesday Electrical supplies will be interrupted in the following areas on Friday, July 22, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.: between 15£ m.s. to 18 m.s. Jurong Road; Kian Teck Road; Loyang Road; Lokyang Village; Pasir Labar Military Camp; Jalan Tuas Kechil; Tuas Village including Tuas52 words
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77 1966-07-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Two of the Sultan of Selangor's children came back from London yesterday for a two-month summer holiday. They are Tengku Sulaiman Shah, 17, and his younger sister, Tengku Zahariah. 16. At the airport to meet them this afternoon were the Sultan and77 words
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210 1966-07-20 2 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Lying in bed in the General Hospital here today, bus driver Paul Raj told the Eastern Sun it was a "miracle" that he was still alive with only a few cuts after an accident in Bungsar Road in which one man210 words
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Article61 1966-07-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Robbers found very slim pickings when they broke Into a house at Sungei Way belonging to Madam Lam Yuet, 41. Although they ransacked the house all tney got was $5 cash, a $lO radio, two watches worth about $l5, a packet of soap61 words
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108 1966-07-20 2 LUMPUR, Tues. —The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Penghulu Tawi Sli, warned today that he would take steps to prevent and punish if necessary any "misbehaviour" by Sarawak Government officers. He was commenting on the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's recent remark that certain officers108 words
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Article99 1966-07-20 2 "DRUNEI TOWN, Tues. 1 (UPI —The special branch police, in a dawn raid this week, arrested a Seria Chinese school-teacher, Mak Poh Won, 27, for alleged Communist subversive activities. A police statement said that Mak had been detained because of his part in Com-munist-inspired activities.99 words
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Article147 1966-07-20 2 Lucian Peter - Lucian Peter. 'PAIPING, Tucs. —Work is now in progress on the development of a heavy industrial site at Kamunting, three miles from here. Mr. Goh Chok Sam, a State Executive Councillor and one of the prime movers of the project, told the Eastern Sun that the147 words
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Article95 1966-07-20 2 MALACCA, Tues. The Malacca State Government, It is believed, is keen to build another sports stadium if a suitable site could be found. The idea behind this plan is to remove the present stadium from the Kubu padang where the land Is considered too valuable for95 words
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Article89 1966-07-20 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. An opinion poll, conducted by the Univerity of Singapore Students' Union, on the resolution, "University Autonomy and Academic Freedom", will be held at the campus tomorrow. They wiU have to decide whether they support the union's resolution and if they do, there will89 words
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Article132 1966-07-20 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A one-time detainee on the forn?er Pulau Senang penal island in Singapore was nabbed by a detective at a village hideout at dawn here yesterday. The former penal settlement detainee, described by Johore police as a "notorious gangster" and on the wanted132 words
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Article165 1966-07-20 2 pENANG, Tues.—A Form V student of the Convent, Light Street, Miss Lim Lin Lee, won the JAYCEES' elocution contest held here last night. This is the second year that the Light Street Convent has carried the challenge trophy. Master Lee Hoong Phun of St. Xavier's165 words
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Article139 1966-07-20 2 IPOH, Tues. The Ipoh Civil Defence Club has plans to build a civil defence centre here to serve as a headquarters and training ground for the corps. A building committee has been formed under Dato Lau Pak Khuan, President of the Perak Chinese Chamber of139 words
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Article, Illustration41 1966-07-20 2 "Laughing Water" is basically a tropical georgette with a very black pin-stripe (colour woven) to which is given a durable crepon emboss. The effect is to cause the material to ripple and shimmer with every movement of the garment.41 words
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Article75 1966-07-20 2 l/'UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Enche Redza Za'ba of the External Information Division, Department of Information will leave for Bangkok tomorrow for a new appointment as Information Attache at the Malaysian Embassy in Bangkok. He will replace Mr. V.D. Pitchai who had been in Bangkok for over two years.75 words
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Article, Illustration362 1966-07-20 2 KHAW KAI-BOH - KHAW KAI-BOH, PJK. MP. Minister for Local Government and Housing Malaysia. The appearance of the Eastern Sun fills m® with a sense of expectancy. It is hoped that it will radiate strong rays of vigour and objectivity with particular reference to the362 words
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Article218 1966-07-20 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Local made textiles and foodstuffs are finding their way into the Australian Market, according to Mr. Terry Dwyer, general manager of Woolworths (M) Ltd. Mr. Dwyer who is returning to Australia to take up a senior executive position, said his firm had begun the218 words
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145 1966-07-20 3 Cabinet Minister will head NLanguage campaign Tues. A non -Malay Cabinet Minister will head this year's National Language campaign which will be held in October or November. Disclosing this to the rr L Bun the Political Secretary to the Ministry °f culture, Enche uhazali Ismail, said, "A non-Malay Cabinet Minister145 words
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Article60 1966-07-20 3 J ESS ELTON, Tues. A suspension bridge costing $4,000 has been completed over the Tampasuk river at Kota Peladok, about three miles from Kota Belud town. The Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Enche Mohd. Said bin Keruak who disclosed this today said this suspension bridge is providing60 words
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200 1966-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The President of the Federated Daily Workers' Union, Mr. K. Suppiah, has appealed to the workers to stand united and fight for their legimate rights. Speaking at a dinner given by union officials on his return from an extensive month-long tour in America,200 words
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Article, Illustration105 1966-07-20 3 SINGAPORE, Tucs. A girl of six, Aruna Pathak, was given V.I.P. treatment at the Paya Lebar Airport yesterday. She Is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. C.L. Pathak, who, due to unforeseen circumstances, were unable to accompany her back to New Delhi. Their fears105 words
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Article54 1966-07-20 3 PENANG, Tues. The Marine Police here are now searching for the body of a Malay fisherman, who was reported missing in the sea off Pulau Kramat yesterday. The missing person, whose name was given as Omar, was together with three other fishermen in a boat at the54 words
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Article, Illustration168 1966-07-20 3 The Asia Foundation's Singapore Representative, Mr. Douglas Murray presented a set of 903 books on World Affairs and International Relations worth $B,OOO to the Foreign Ministry yesterday. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, the Minister for Foreign Affairs received the books. Enche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee, Permanent Secretary to168 words
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840 1966-07-20 4 Lim: I'm proMalaysia, anti-imperialist SEDITION TRIAL SINGAPORE, Tues. "I am a socialist I am anti-imperialist. If there is any pro in me. Then I am pro-Malaysia, a genuine, united democratic Malaysia including Singapore," declared political detainee, Lim Chin Siong in court here today. He said this while under cross-examination by840 words
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226 1966-07-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. j— Despite a perennial shortage of trained personnel and other shortcomings, Malaysia's Foreign Service has scored great success in implementing the national foreign policy. This was stated by Tan Sri Mohamed Ghazali Shafie, Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in an226 words
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Article46 1966-07-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Thirty business executives here will attend a five-day advanced course on business management at Cameron Highlands, beginning Sept. 4. The course, arranged by the Singapore Institute of Management, will be conducted by three American Professors who are expected here soon.46 words
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Article, Illustration138 1966-07-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Tahitian dancer. Miss Viama Mauri, who captivated guests at the French National Day ball last Thursday. with her graceful Polynesian dances, once had a minor role in a Hollywood film. She was one of the leading dancers in the138 words
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150 1966-07-20 4 JESSELTON, Tues. The Supervisor of Elections, Enche H. S. Sidhu announced today that more than 190,000 registration applications have" been received by his office and that some are still expected to come from the various district headquarters. He believed that when the150 words
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Article36 1966-07-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tan Sri V.T. Sambanthan, President of the Malaysian Indian Congress will speak at the 20th anniversary of the Congress' Kuala Lumpur branch at the Bilal restaurant here on August 3.36 words
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Article98 1966-07-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Securicor guards last night thwarted three robbers trying to make a getaway with their loot of 250 katies of electrical wire worth $5OO. The three robbers were spotted as they were pushing a tricycle awfcy from a store at Jalan Tandang, Petaling Jaya, which98 words
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Article164 1966-07-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues, —The Malaysian association for the Blind has set up a sales unit to secure orders for blind basket-workers. The scheme would enable the blind to devote full time to their work and ensure them a regular income, the secretary general of the164 words
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Article92 1966-07-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— A taxi-driver. Lee Kee Lian, 24, of Kuala Lumpur, brought two passengers here from Seremban yesterday. The fare was $4 each. On arrival, the two men asked to be taken to Petaling Jaya. "Sure." said cabby Lee. "no extra charge." When they arrived92 words
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112 1966-07-20 4 PENANG, Tues. The City Health Officer, Dr. J.R. Shortland today warned parents to have their children vaccinated within six months of birth otherwise they would be prosecuted in court in view of the consequences that might arise from such an omission. It has been112 words
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201 1966-07-20 4 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—The Deputy Prime Minister 1Y and Minister of National and Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak, expressed the hope for the creation of a strong and united Malaysia with the successful implementation of the first 5-year Malaysia Plan. The Plan launched at the201 words
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Article171 1966-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tht semi-finals of the Euro-Asian Singing Contest will b« held at the Singapore Conference Hall auditorium at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. The contest the biggest one of its kind is organised by Joe Enrika Productions. There will be 18 contestant and eight will be chosen for171 words
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Article55 1966-07-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Kuala Trengga.u student, Isa bin Haji Omar, will leave tomorrow for India to study medicine at the Grant Medical College, Bombay, under the Colombo Plan. He will be in India for six years. All expersei for his travel and study will be55 words
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Article152 1966-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— The Staff at the General Hospital here were today advised to be "gentle, quiet, polite, tactful and f/mpahthetic" in all their dealings with the public. 44 This," said the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, In152 words
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Article140 1966-07-20 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Foo Seng Juan has been reelected president of the Singapore Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union recently. The other elected officials of the union are: Vice-presi-dents, Mr. Wong Shou Yen and Enche A. Rahman bin general secretary, Mr. Tan Soon Yam; assistant general140 words
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Article81 1966-07-20 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Sixty local students 25 girls and 35 boys will test their endurance at the Pulau Übin Outward Bound Training Camp from Aug. 3 to 15. The students from 18 secondary schools in the Pasir Panjang District, have been selected by the Pasir Panjang District Sports Council.81 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-07-20 5 SINGAPORE,> lues.— EASTERN SUN the national, in d e p en dent English daily comes -hot" from the rotary press with the news that our readers want to read at their breakfast tables. Here, in the early hours of this morning (as shown in our87 words
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Article, Illustration155 1966-07-20 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Surendra Sinh Alirajpur, India's first High Commissioner to Singapore, today said the Republic shared a common "human endeavour" and "political philosophy" With his country. He said this when he presented his credentials to the President of the Republic of Singapore, Enche Yusof bin Ishak.155 words
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Article111 1966-07-20 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Malaysian Minister for Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, disclosed today that extension to the airports at Sandakan and Lahad Datu in Sabah would be completed some time in October. He said this at the Singapore Airport before returning to Kuala Lumpur,111 words
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Article113 1966-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— The Malaysian Youth Council will send a Youth Goodwill Mission to Indonesia as soon as diplomatic relations between both governments are restored. This was disclosed here today by the President of MYC, Tunku Abdullah Ibni Tunku Abdul Rahman. He said he would be113 words
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Article125 1966-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Seventeen Afro-Asian countries have been invited for the seminar on the theme of Afro-Asian Rural development to be held here in October. This was disclosed .today by Enche Saad bin Walad the Deputy Permanent Secretary to Ministry of Rural Development. He said125 words
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Article46 1966-07-20 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. A 42-year-old driver, K. Saminathan, was today given a discharge by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. Tan Hoay Djin, at a preliminary inquiry into a murder case. Saminathan was alleged to have murdered a mechanic Pillai Nadeson, 50 of the Singapore Traction Company.46 words
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280 1966-07-20 5 Kalwant S. Sidhu - By Kalwant S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Tues. A detective shot and wounded a Siamese seaman after he was stabbed n the back with a knife during a scuffle outside a nightclub in the heart of Chinatown early this morning. The detective. Tan280 words
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Article300 1966-07-20 5 IOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Johore Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis today expressed concern over the delay ir providing increased financial aid to dependant of tliose suffering from tuberculosis In a statement Issued here, the Association's secretary, Mr. M. B. Dass, said the Malayan National300 words
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Article42 1966-07-20 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. At 10 p.m. tomorrow Radio Singapura English Service, will be broadcasting a speech made by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. at the Holy Qu'aran Conference, organised by the Tamil Muslim Union, at the National Theatre recently.42 words
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Article213 1966-07-20 5 "■/"UAL A LUMPUR, Tues. av —Lt. General Tunku Osman bin Tunku Mohd. Jewa, Chief of Armed Forces Staff has been promoted to the full rank of General. This was announced here today by the Ministry of r>ef ence Major General Tan Sri Abdul Hamid bin213 words
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Article78 1966-07-20 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday Several Malay organisations here will hold a dinner and dance at the Singapore Conference Hall on Saturday in honour of the Minister of Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok. who returned from his recent overseas trip. The organising secretary, Enche Ismail Zainuddin, said 150 leaders of78 words
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Article107 1966-07-20 5 SINGAPORE, Tues Water will be cut off in the following areas from 7 a.m. on Thursday to 7 p.m. on Friday. The areas are: Upper Changi Road from 9 m.s. to 14$ m.s.; R.A.F. Changi Cantonment; Selonang Barrack; H.M. Boom Defence Depot; Jalan Mayaanam; Yan Kit Village;107 words
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Article, Illustration468 1966-07-20 5 Rosalie Chan - By Rosalie Chan CINGAPORE, Tucs. The 54-member Mount Union College Choir, headed by Prof. Cecil T. Stewart, gave their first recital last night at the Victoria Theatre. The choir flew in from Hongkong and have visited Formosa and Japan, where they received a468 words
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Article65 1966-07-20 5 JESS ELTON, Tues. Sixty-four ships with a gross tonnage of more than 126,187 tons entered Jesselton harbour last month. This was disclosed today by the port officer. He also said that during the same period, Jesselton port handled over 12,000 tons of cargo for import and65 words
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251 1966-07-20 10 Musa Scully - h. Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia and India will soon sign a cultural agreement. Both governments have agreed on this in principle. Officials are now finalising details of the agreement. This was disclosed today by Dr. S.C. Jamir, Parliamentary Secretary to the Indian251 words
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Article305 1966-07-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian Trade Unions in the public and private sectors, despite their numerous problems and drawbacks, have been able to improve the living standards of their members "without licking the hands or kissing the ieet of their employers". "This achievement is solely due, not305 words
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Article106 1966-07-20 10 SINGAPORE, Tues.—The "Flagship" of Lloyd Triestino's fleet of luxury liners, the 27,900-ton "Galileo Galilei" will call In Singapore at end of this month with more than 1,500 tourists from Australia. Lloyd Triestino's representative in Singapore, Mr. A. Tito said that elaborate plans had been made106 words
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Article214 1966-07-20 10 Karl Maiden, whose tremendous versatility and command of his craft has made him one of the most sought-after actors on the screen, stars in Joseph E. Levine's "Nevada Smith," a Paramount Picture produced and directed by Henry Hathaway. Maiden portrays a vicious killer in the Panavisioncolour production,214 words
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271 1966-07-20 10 JESSELTON, Tues. (AP) The Controller of Immigration in Sabah, Mr. B. J. Arrowsmith, said today there was no substantiation to a report that Filipinos who arrived in Sabah looking for jobs were detained by immigration authorities and treated like cattle He271 words
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Article204 1966-07-20 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sea passengers from Singapore and other countries in the Far East to Europe will have to pay seven and a half percent more for their fares irom now on. The new passenger fares which were accepted at the Far Eastern Shipping Conference held204 words
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232 1966-07-20 10 HOLLYWOOD, Tues. (AP) —Can a 21-year-old beauty find happiness with a swinging millionaire of 50? This question has been asked ever since the announcement that Mia Farrow and Frank Sinatra are engaged. On a purely statistical basis, it would appear that their marriage has232 words
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379 1966-07-20 10 KHOO BOON CHOO - by KHOO BOON CHOO pENANG, Tues. A lorry owner, Ooi Kooi Ean, denied before the Commissioner of Enquiry today thai he re ceive( J 1 partners for the purpose of handing it over to Mr. Siew, so that a plan for a379 words
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Article64 1966-07-20 10 HOLLYWOOD, Tues. Henry Hathaway, producerdirector of "Nevada Smith,'* took his cast and crew on location to deserts, mountains and bayous to film the picture. The veteran director was a strong advocate of shooting movies in actual locales long before it became common Hollywood practice. "Why, years64 words
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Article56 1966-07-20 10 WASHINGTON. Tues. (AP) The U.S. Agriculture Department said yesterday that on the basis of present indications, world wheat production will set a record this year. The prospective crop was forecast at about 9.4 billion bushels, compared with last year's near record of nine billion bushels. The previous56 words
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200 1966-07-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Airways will replace its Comet fleet with more modern jet aircraft after 1969, in keeping with the expansion of the service. Meanwhile prop osals for the expansion of the airports in Sabah and Sarawak costing a total200 words
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125 1966-07-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation has plans to operate direct cable communication circuits between the United States and South East Asia, including Malaysia and Singapore. Application to operate the service has been filed with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission by125 words
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Article62 1966-07-20 10 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday closed unchanged to 30 points higher, Sales none. Sep. 23.60 24.00 Nov. 23.60 24.00 Jan. 23.60 24.00 Mar. 23.85 24.00 May. 23.85 24.00 Jul. 23.80 24.00 Spot markets were steady and quiet, with No. 1 RSS unchanged at 23 5/8 cents62 words
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Article60 1966-07-20 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Dr. Tan Luan Hong and Mr. James Ho were elected president and vice-president respectively of the Johore Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis at a meeting here yesterday. Others elected were: Mr. M. B. Dass (secretary); Enche Mohamad bin Long (treasurer); and60 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-07-20 10 The Chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, is seen inspecting an IBM data processing equipment at the $2 million Datacentre which he had earlier declared open. On Mr. Hon's left is the Director of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Lim Ho Hup.68 words
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Article64 1966-07-20 10 JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI) Indonesia has purchased 50.000 metric tons of rice valued at US$ 7,634,000 <M) from the United States, the Indonesian Government news agency Antart reported. According to the report, the rice will arrive on six American ships between Aug. 7 and Sept. 5. The64 words
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Miscellaneous48 1966-07-20 2 TIME AND TIDE SediliKechil 12.36 a.m. (8.4 ft.); 11. 14 p.m. (6.8 ft.); !fl pm '/A 21 Port Dic^s °n 8.40 a.m. •i 1 pm < 9 2 Port Swettenham 8.08 a.m. 4.7 ft.); 8.15 p.m. (14.1 ft); Penang 2.47 p.m. (9.0 ft); Kuan tan 11.53 a.m. (9.8 ft).48 words
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Miscellaneous112 1966-07-20 2 Kuala Lumpur Diary Muzium Negara 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m., National Zool 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., Hoessein's Painting exhibition at National Art Gallery 10 a.m. to112 words
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Miscellaneous87 1966-07-20 3 Singapore Diary 8 a.m. Paintings Exhibition *t the National Library, Stamford Road. 1 p.m. Lions Club luncheon meeting at Prince's Restaurant in Orchard Road: Mr. Alex Josey, correspondent of the New Statesman, v/ili speak on "Troubles in kouth-East Asia." 7.30 p.m. Tree Film shows by the Ministry of Culture at87 words
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Article206 1966-07-20 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. (AP) Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr, Is fighting a Federal tax claim of U.S. $227,483, contending thousands of dollars in expenses disallowed by the Internal Revenue Service were essential to his position in show business. The actor-slnger-dancer asked the U. S. Tax Court to206 words
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Article37 1966-07-20 6 UNBASHBOURNE, England, Tues. (AP) —An invasion of West German landom to watch their team train for the World Soccer Cup play ha brought prosperity and a beer shortage to the country inns and pubs hereabouts.37 words
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174 1966-07-20 6 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Tues. (AP) An attempt by African nations to use the International Court of Justice to mount a drastic attack against South Africa in the (United Nations) Security Council has failed. Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd said last night. This is the174 words
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Article85 1966-07-20 6 NEW YORK, Tues. (AP) Busloads of special riottrained police were moved last night to two predominantly Negro areas of New York where police reported large disorderly crowds gathering. Shots were fired in Harlem, police said. There were no immediate reports of injuries. The other trouble spot85 words
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Article179 1966-07-20 6 CON ST ANTINE, Michigan, Tues. (AP).—Doctors say there is no evidence of cancer left in Larry Rink, the 21-year-old bone cancer patient who exchanged tumours with other diseased patients in hopes of a cure. "I'm going to make it now, even if it comes179 words
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Article102 1966-07-20 6 TOKYO, Tues. (UPI) A spokesman for the Japan Amateur athletic Federation today regretted South Korea's cancellation of a scheduled Korean-Japanese high school athletic meet in Aomori, Japan, in August in protest against the Japanese government's decision to permit the entry of three North Korean technicians. Testsuo Oba,102 words
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278 1966-07-20 6 Bid 9T reduce diseases SAIGON. Tues. (AP). The relocation of brothel districts in South Vietnam's major cities is under study by the Government of Premier Nguyen Cao Ky. It was prompted by the influx of American servicemen now numbering 280,000 and the278 words
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626 1966-07-20 6 VICTIM OF ATTACK SUFFERS ORDEAL CHICAGO, Illinois, Tues. (AP) The girl who lived through the horror of Chicago's townhouse massacre was brought under the same roof yesterday with the man of committing it. But their face to face meeting didn't come off because626 words
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Article90 1966-07-20 6 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Tues. (AP) Former President Arturo Frondizi backed the new military government of Argentina yesterday. Frondizi, whom the military toppled in 1962, said "I'm fully optimistic about the outcome of the revolution and the future of the nation". The three-week-old regime of strongman President90 words
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Article74 1966-07-20 6 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Tues. (AP) A policeman was shot last night during an outbreak of violence in Cleveland's predominantly Negro area. Police reported looting, fires, rock-throwing and shooting in the area. Police said every Cleveland district had "some men" in the area and added that they will74 words
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Article40 1966-07-20 6 LONDON, (UPI) President Mohammed Ayub Khan of Pakistan has accepted an invitation from Queen Elizabeth II to visit Britain this year, Buckingham Palace announced yesterday. He will arrive Nov. 17 for a stay of "about 10 days"*40 words
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Article, Illustration351 1966-07-20 6 U.N. LAW-IN-SPACE TALKS OPEN pENEVA, Tues. (UPI). —United Nations Ambassador Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg warned yesterday that "disastrous consequences" would follow if the North Vietnamese put American prisoners on trial. In a bid for neutral intervention Mr. Goldberg delivered a high priority letter from Washington351 words
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Article146 1966-07-20 6 OMAHA, Nebraska, Tues. (AP) A mysterious heart disease possibly associated with heavy beer drinking may now have appeared i n Omaha. Doctor James F. Sullivan. Chief of Medicine at Veterans Hospital and a Professor of Medicine at Creighton University School of Medicine, said he and his146 words
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Article55 1966-07-20 6 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Tues. (AP) The Gemini 10 astronauts successfully caught an Agena Satellite last night after pursuing it for more than five hours over a 103,000-mile course through the skies. Meanwhile, Gemini 10 went into its fourth orbit at 0314 GMT. The rendezvous with Agena 1055 words
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Article54 1966-07-20 6 THE HAGUE, Tues. (UPI) —The Dutch government early today ordered the expulsion of Chinese charge D'affaires Li En-Chiu. A Communique issued by the Foreign Ministry said Li had been ordered to leave the country within 24 hours in connection with the death here on Saturday of a Chinese54 words
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86 1966-07-20 6 NICE, France, Tues. (AP) French painter, Marc Chagall gave 60 paintings worth an estimated 10 million francs U.S.$2 million to the French government yesterday. At a news conference. Chagall, 79, said the works are a series called, "bibilical message." and represent 35 years of his86 words
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Article98 1966-07-20 6 NEW YORK, Tue«. (UPI) The still-secret Birth Control Commission report to Pope Pgul recommends an all or none policy on contraception, according to Newsweek magazine. In its current issue, the magazine quoted Vatican "insiders' as saying the report asks that the Pontiff allow either all forms98 words
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Article100 1966-07-20 6 NEW DELHI, Tues. (UPI) A North Vietnamese diplomat said yesterday armed units of volunteers to fight in Vietnam are already formed in China and other Socialist countries. Consul General in New Delhi Nguyen Hoa told reporters the volunteers were ready to go to Vietnam but "we have100 words
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Article61 1966-07-20 6 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI) A North Korean repatriation boat left the Korean port of Chongjim yesterday for the Japanese port of Niigata to transport the 139 th group of Korean Presidents in Japan repatriating to Communist North Korea, the Korean Central News agency said today. The communist report did61 words
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224 1966-07-20 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI) The House voted yesterday to offer overseasbased sevicemen up to 10 per cent interest on the savings thev deposit with the government. The plan now goes to the Senate. The action was one of several steps taken by the House224 words
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Article100 1966-07-20 6 MANILA, Tucs. (UPI) The Philippine government today threw a task force of about 500 troopers and helicopters into the manhunt for suspected communist HUK terrorists who ambushed a town mayor and five escorts yesterday. A constabulary (National Police) spokesman said the driver of a truck, which fitted100 words
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Article68 1966-07-20 6 MANILA, Tues. (UPI) A Philippine medical team, financed by funds raised by civic groups in this country, it scheduled to leave on Saturday for assignment in South Vietnam. The group is made up of 11 doctors, nurses and technicians. The project, called "operation world freedom" by68 words
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323 1966-07-20 7 yyASHINGTON, Tues. (AP) A U.S. congressional subcommittee that visited South Vietnam said yesterday a military victory is possible without a complete solution to that country s economic and political problems. The five-member house Armed Services Subcommittee visited Vietnam and other parts of Southeast Asia323 words
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Article114 1966-07-20 7 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) Four persons died when the Jeepney In which they were riding plunged Into a swollen river in Sibalom, antique province in the Southern Philippines, police reported today. The police report said the Jeepney was on its way to San Remigio a nearby town114 words
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Article163 1966-07-20 7 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. '(AP) Syria protested to the United Nations yesterday against a July 14 attack by Israeli aircraft on engineering equipment being allegedly on a project to divert water from a Jordan River tributary. In a letter to Security President. Chief S. Adebo of Nigeria,163 words
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Article, Illustration44 1966-07-20 7 Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi who went to Moscow to seek peace for Vietnam is pictured here with Indian Foreign Minister Swaran Singh (left), Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and Soviet Prime Minister Alexei N. Kosygin. PANA PHOTO. PANA PHOTO.PANA PHOTO. - 44 words
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285 1966-07-20 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. (AP). —State Department officials had no immediate comment yesterday on Communist China's reported offer of territorial sanctuary to North Vietnamese forces fighting Americans in Vietnam. British authorities reported the offer yesterday, saving they understood Peking would permit North Vietnamese air and285 words
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125 1966-07-20 7 MOSCOW, Tues. (UPI) Two more sharp earthquakes struck Tashkent yesterday bringing the number of tremors there in the past three months to 600. The Soviet News Agency Tass said the two newest quakes reached five and four points on the 12-point ritcher scale.125 words
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Article77 1966-07-20 7 TOKYO, Tues. (UPI) A 10-nation preparatory conference opened here today to lay ground work for the establishment of an international consortium to help Indonesia out of its economic crisis. Participating in the meeting were experts from the United States, Canada, England, France, West Germany, Italy,77 words
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Article102 1966-07-20 7 QUITO, Ecuador, Tues. (AP). A bus carrying students and professors home from an outing sponsored by a French cultural organization plunged over a cliff late yesterday. Fifteen were reported killed and 15 others seriously injured. Officials said most of the victims were from the University102 words
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Article102 1966-07-20 7 LONDON, Tues. (AP) Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart yesterday ruled out the sending of British troops to Thailand for direct or indirect participation in the Vietnam war. But under pressure of left-wing commons labourites, Mr. Stewart added a qualification signaling that Britain may have to consider102 words
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Article125 1966-07-20 7 LOS ANGELES, California, Tues. (AP) —Actor William Holden sued yesterday to stop the movie "The Bridge on the River Kwai" from being shown on television this autumn. Holden asserted that the movie has grossed, US$ 28 million to date from theatre showings and contended125 words
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Article126 1966-07-20 7 TOKYO, Tues. (UPI) Millions of Communist Vietnamese throughout North Vietnam responded yesterday to President Ho Chi Minh's appeal to drive out the Americans from Vietnam, the Communist Vietnamese News Agency reported today. "We are resolved to fight and defeat the U.S. aggressors," they shouted in a126 words
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Article228 1966-07-20 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. (AP). —Senator Thurston B. Morton, Republican-Kentucky, urged president Johnson yesterday to ask the aid of the new Asia and Pacific Council in seeking peace negotiations in Vietnam. Sen. Morton, who heads the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, said in a statement the Defence228 words
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61 1966-07-20 7 KAMPALA, Uganda, Tues. (AP) —Suleman Bachu, convicted of negligence after his lion broke loose and and killed six villagers at Kasanda, has gone to jail for six months because he couldn't pay a 25-shilling fine. Bachu, 23, was being paid 1 shilling admission to61 words
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Article235 1966-07-20 7 THE HAGUE, Netherlands, Tues. (AP). The Dutch government has ordered the Communist Chinese Charge d' Affaires to leave the country within 24 hours, the Foreign Ministry announced today. The diplomat. Li En-chiu was declared persona non grata following the death of a Communist Chinese civil235 words
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Article, Illustration30 1966-07-20 7 Chicago Police Department experts, William Scanlon, seated, and Sgt Ray Heimbuch, study articles found in the ho use where eight student nurses were slain.—AF FHOTO. AP PHOTO.AP PHOTO. - 30 words
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312 1966-07-20 7 \IOSCOW, Tues. (UPI). —The Soviet Union yeslfl terday rebuffed British Prime Minister Harold Wilsons Vietnam peace bid and bluntly refused to intervene to prevent North Vietnamese war crimes trials of U.S. prisoners held by the Hanoi regime. Chief Soviet press spokesman Leonid Zamayatin312 words
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Article172 1966-07-20 7 THE HAGUE, Tues. (AP) By an 8-7 vote, the World Court yesterday rejected a costly six-year suit by black African nations to break white-ruled South Africa's control of diamond-rich South-West Africa. The verdict by the International Court of Justice, delivered in a courtroom packed with a172 words
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Article102 1966-07-20 7 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI)— The body of an American missionary flier was found near a mountain on Oshima Island yesterday, some 60 miles South of Tokyo. The wreckage of a Cessna 150 aircraft, which was piloted by Charles Melton, American missionary of Chlba Prefecture, east of Tokyo missing102 words
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Article516 1966-07-20 8 MUST Asians always shelter under some 11 Western umbrella in order to survive and prosper? Are they always subject to the law of the jungle? Are they congenitally unable to agree among themselves? These questions are posed by the statement made by the Australian Prime Minister,516 words
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Article292 1966-07-20 8 HPHE University of Singapore Students' Union is much concerned with the curtailment of academic freedom. This raises the question whether such freedom is considered a foreign Idea and therefore is alien to our way of life. While we are supposed to practise democratic Ideals and ideas after independence,292 words
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Article, Illustration729 1966-07-20 8 Walter Fowler - By Walter Fowler U. S. Science Writer WASHINGTON, Tues. From America's first manned space venture a 15-minute suborbital flight on May 5, 1961 to the present three-day, 48orbit Gemini-10 mission has been a long, painstaking journey. Each of the729 words
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347 1966-07-20 8 Every space flight is a highly experimental venture. Thus, each flight requires intricate planning. In the early days of manned space flight, these preparations usually required several months. Through advanced technology and experience, the pre-flight activities have been greatly refined. Mission Thus, the Gemini-10 mission347 words
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Article, Illustration640 1966-07-20 8 YORK Tues. Air taxi service in the I'nited States, long the sleeping giant of general aviation, has awakened from its slumber. According to a market research study by the Cessna Aircraft company, air taxing the business of moving people or cargo short distances by640 words
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Article, Illustration638 1966-07-20 9 SPACE-LAW CONFERENCE SPACE CENTRE HOUSTON, Tues. Geminf 10 astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins ptreaked through space from a perfect launching today and docked with a tar r et satellite launched ahead of them, but they used up too much fuel doin* so. The "tremendous"UPI PHOTO. - 638 words
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Article105 1966-07-20 9 Cleveland, Ohio, Tues (AP)—A 26-year-old Negro woman was shot to cleath early today as new violence flared In a racially tense area on Cleveland's east side. Police said the fire department "pulled out" and left a building after firemen were shot at. At least three stores105 words
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Article90 1966-07-20 9 CANBERRA, Tues. (AP) The National Library of Australia soon will have a movie of Australian scenes Aimed by Mr. Lyndon B. Johnson. Prime Minister Harold E. Holt saw the 20-minute film while visiting President Johnson last week. Mr. Johneon made it while he was in90 words
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Article38 1966-07-20 9 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Tues. (AP) Crews begin cleaning the Gemini launch pad today in the wake of Gemini 10's blast off, aimtog to have tue next £wojnan spaceship Gemini 11 ready to launch on kept. 7.38 words
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Article100 1966-07-20 9 PORT ELIZA BETH, South Africa, Tues. (AP) Japan dominated the field in lightweight truck sales here during the first half of 1966, accordingly to figures disclosed yesterday. The National Association of Automobile Manufacturers anno unced in this motor industry centres that Japan sold 5,122 units, 65100 words
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Article220 1966-07-20 9 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Tues. (UPI). —Violence broke out in the street of Jacksonville last night following a Negro march on City Hall. Police said a crowd of about 350 Negroes straggling from City Hall back to the Negro section of Jacksonville began hurling rocks at passing cars220 words
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Article43 1966-07-20 9 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. (AP). Former President Arturo Frondizi backed the new military government of Argentina yesterday. Frondizi, whom the military toppled in 1962, said, I'm fully optimistic about the outcome of the revolution and the future ot the nation."43 words
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Article188 1966-07-20 9 LONDON, Tues, (AP) King Hussein of Jordan and his English wife —who once hitch-hiked on the back of a motorcycle arrived here today for a nine-day state visit. According to Buckingham Palace, the pretty princess, 25, thus became the first English-born, non-royal girl ever to188 words
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363 1966-07-20 9 CHAU DOC, Vietnam, Tues. (UPI) Cheap Communist Chinese manufactured goods are freely and openly offered for sale in border villages of South Vietnam such as this one, 110 miles west of Saigon. The Chinese goods are exchange items in a brisk cross-border363 words
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Article87 1966-07-20 9 MANILA, Tues. (UPI)— South Vietnamese Premier Tun Nguyen Cao Ky ts expected to visit Manila early next month to personally thank President Ferdinand E. Marcos for approval of the Philippine Vietnam aid bill, informed sources said today. Sources said arrangements were still being made87 words
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Article210 1966-07-20 9 SAN'A. YEMEN. Tues. (AP) Seventy-Five tribal sheiks have arrived in Sana from the southern town of Beidha, Where they besieged a government garrison there earlier this month. The tribal leaders, led by former Minister for tribal affairs Ahmed El Awadhy, came yesterday to negotiate with210 words
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Article102 1966-07-20 9 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) The wife of a card-carry in* Communist revealed on Sunday that she has been working a« an assistant to Prime Minister, Harold Wilsons personal political secretary at 10, Downing Street. Mrs. Sylvia Wright, herself a keen Labour Party member, said she was102 words
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Article157 1966-07-20 9 WASHINGTON, Tue s. (UPI)— Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas has applied to the State Department for permission to visit Communist China. A State Department spokesman confirmed yesterday that Mr. Douglas applied for permission last week shortly after the department announced an easing of its157 words
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241 1966-07-20 9 FORT BRAGG, NORTH CAROLINA, Tues. (AP). Under anesthetic, a dog is taken to a ballistics chamber and placed In a sling, 15 feet from a mounted .30 calibre rifle. An instructor shoots the dog in the thigh. The animal then is taken to an operating241 words
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177 1966-07-20 9 WASHINGTON, Tuesday, (AP). The Senate ethics committee questioned Chicago publicist Julius Klein today about his dealings with Sen. Thomas J. Dodd. Klein, «4, registered agent for West German business interests, is expected to be the final witness in the phase of the com* mi177 words
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224 1966-07-20 9 WASHINGTON. Tue s. (UPD—A U.S. Senate defence panel says Pentagon's shortsightedness has put the Tactical Air Command in such poor readiness it could not meet increased Vietnam demands or an added emergency elsewhere without an air reserve callup. Defence department delays and lack of foresight have224 words
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Article182 1966-07-20 9 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Tues (AP.) —The reverend lan Paisley, leader of Northern Ireland's protestant extremists, was found guilty today of unlawful assembly. He refused to enter into a good-behaviour bond and faces three months Imprisonment. He claims there is a plot to sell out Northern Ireland182 words
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Article87 1966-07-20 9 NEW DELHI, Tues (AP) North Vietnam's ConsulGeneral in India claimed yesterday that American pilots held in Hanoi are war criminate and that his government has the right to put them on trial. As a legal precedent, he quoted the "Nuremberg Charter", apparently a reference to87 words
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Article61 1966-07-20 9 HAMBURG, Tues (UPl> West Germany lost its 61st FlO4 G Starflghter jet yesterday in a crash in the North sea 10 miles off the island of Helgoland, it was announced. The West German in confirming the crash, said it had sent the destroyer Bayern and several aircraft61 words
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284 1966-07-20 9 LONDON, Tues. (AP Japanese movie star Akio Wakabayashi, now making her first James Bond movie, is amazed by the real life James Bond actor Sean Connery. "Off screen he's not a bit like the character he plays," said 26-year-old Akio in an284 words
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198 1966-07-20 9 WASHINGTON, Tuesday, (AP) Miss Luci Johnson said yesterday that she will live in a comfortable "old brick" duplex house in Austin, Texas, after her wedding on August 6 to Patrick J, Nugent. They will both attend the University of Texas. The President's daughter said198 words
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Article47 1966-07-20 9 AGRIGENTO, Sicily. Tim*. (CPI) A massive landslide today threatened this ancient city of 48, OH Inhabitants. Authorities ordered a suburban residential area evacuated after two buildings under construction eaved In* There were no casualties. Police cordoned off thn area threatened by the sUda.47 words
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Article, Illustration820 1966-07-20 11 THE HAPPY NUN SINGAPORE, Tucs. ,4r THE Singing Nun" is the inspirational, spiritA ual and moving, heart-warming story of a young Dominican nun with a God given gift of music. The picture stars Debbie Reynolds as Sister Ann, whose delightful820 words
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Article, Illustration114 1966-07-20 11 PICTURED In a seductive mood is vivacious German actress, Elke Sommer who is seen wearing a cornflower blue printed silk, one of a range of outfits which a successful Hollywood desirner is supposed to have in her wardrobe. In "The Oscar" in technicolour, Paramount aims114 words
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Article84 1966-07-20 11 BRIAN KEITH starring in Joseph E. Levme's Nevada Smith," a Paramount picture Is one actor who wasn't happy to be playing In L long-run hit on the Broadway sthge. Keith, who was in one-to-three-year show in "Mr. Roberts," "Darkness at Noon" on Broadway, much prefers84 words
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Article, Illustration397 1966-07-20 11 IT'S BACK TO WORK FOR JANE RUSSELL Jane Russell, one of Hollywood's most famed sex symbols, finally got her chance to prove that a girl can be sexy in a high-necked dress. In "WACO" a thrilling Western produced by A. C. Lyles for397 words
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340 1966-07-20 11 PARMEN, an internationally known fashion model, makes the transition from ramp to screen In Paramount's "Th 3 Last of the Secret Agents?,, producer- director Norman Abbott's sophisticated spoof of secret agents in which the famous comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi340 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous536 1966-07-20 11 FEDERATION CINEMAS MAJESTIC: Spring is in ♦he Air 1, 3.15, 7, 9.30 p.m. CATHAY: Promise Her Anything 1, 3.15, 6.30, 9.30 P PAVILION: 003 Top Secret New York 1, 3.15, 6.30 9.30 p.m. ODEON: Doctor Zhivago 11.30 a.m., 3.15, 8 p.m. FEDERAL: 008 Operation Extermination 1, 3.15, 6.30, 9 30536 words
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Miscellaneous225 1966-07-20 11 -J TTTT77I SHAW LI D O Phone 2841^ Last Day: 11. 1.45. 4. 9.15 p en "CHINESE ADYENTL'RES IN CHINA" Eastasancolor (IA) Starring URSULA AN DRESS Opens Tomorrow-! Shows Daily Nate Tines: 11, tJ4. m. 'TTB A MAD, MAD. MAD WORLD" Pv. Color <UA) CAPITOL Phone 297*9, OPKNS TODAY: Na225 words
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700 1966-07-20 12 Horst Faas - By Horst Faas PHUOC TUY PROVINCE, Vietnam, Tucs. (AP)— In a rubber plantation southeast of Saigon the exact spot still is secret a 3,000-man Australian task force has set up camp. The Australians have their own ideas how to fight the Vietcong700 words
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Article, Illustration39 1966-07-20 12 THIS 32-foot balloon is filled with carbon dioxide given off during fermentation of lager in a brewery. The carbon dioxide is then drawn off to be purified and compressed or liquified for use again.39 words
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Article326 1966-07-20 12 ARRIVALS Singapore 8.20 A.M. MAL 019 (from K.L.), 8.50 A.M. JAL 712 (from Jakarta), 9.30 A.M. MAL 121 (from K.L.), 9.30 A.M. Thai 404 (from Jakarta), 10.55 A.M. MAL 005 (from Penang/Ipoh/K.L./Malacca), 11.05 A.M. MAL 451 (from Kuching), 11.45 A.M. Air Vietnam 648 (from Saigon/ K.L.), 2.45 P.M.326 words
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Article110 1966-07-20 12 The following ships are expected to be in the port of Singapore today: Hoegh Drake (1/2), Glenogle (3/4), Kin Yung (5). P he n la n (6/7), Somali (10/11), Straat Florida (13/ 14), Traaouady (18). East Sea (19), Rajah Brooke (21/22), Malaysia (23/24), Meihousan Maru (27/28), Yushun Maru110 words
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Article279 1966-07-20 12 Arrival in K.L. International: Air Ceylon: From London, Rome, Karachi, Colombo (AE 118) 2.30 p.m.: Air Vietnam: From Saigon (VN 648) 10.30 a.m. Thai International: From Jakarta. Singapore (TG 404/TG 2000) 10.55 a.m: Tokyo. Osaka, Taipeh, Hong Kong. Bangkok (TG 601/TG 401) 9.10 p.m. Qantas: From London, Vienna,279 words
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Article908 1966-07-20 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Prices in the Stock Exchange continued their easy trend for the second day in succession today. Among the bearish factors was the mounting of the credit squeeze in the United Kingdom. Turnover: 737,700 units (to the value of $1,333,434). Of these industrials accounted for 560,500908 words
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Article211 1966-07-20 12 SINGAPORE, Tues.— August first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 66 cents per lb. up cent. The tone was quiet but steady. Rubber Association of Singapore and Malaysian Rubber Exchange closing prices in cents per lb. to-day: Buyers Sellers Int211 words
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Article101 1966-07-20 12 SINGAPORE, Tues—The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: buying T.T. 32-5/8 airmail, O.D. 32-3/4, 90 d/st. 33-1/4 credit bills, 33-3/8 trade bills. Canada: buying T.T. 351/8. airmail, O.D. 35-1/4, 90 d/st. 35-13/16 credit bills, 33-7/8 trade101 words
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221 1966-07-20 12 JACKSONVILLE, Florida, Tues. (AP Negroes and Whites clashed in the streets of Jacksonville last night and roaming bands of Negroes hurled rocks through store windows. The violence followed a march on City Hall by about 200 Negroes protesting alleged discrimination in hiring practices. An221 words
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Article24 1966-07-20 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Lufthansa, the German airline. made a profit of U.S. $11,557,055 in 1965, according to an announcement by its Singapore office.24 words
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Article45 1966-07-20 12 NEW YORK. Tues. (AP) The Coast Guard yesterday charged the docking pilot of the British tarker Alva Cape with negligence in the collision of his ship with the U.S. tanker SS. Texaco Massachusetts in the Kill van Kull channel here on June 16.45 words
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652 1966-07-20 13 JOHN T. WHEELER - By JOHN T. WHEELER WASHINGTON, Tues. (AP) Mounting Vietnam casualty figures mask an essential tact for all draftage American men: The average Army Gl's chances of leaving Vietnam alive are five times better than during the Korean war. Of the next 1,000652 words
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Article107 1966-07-20 13 TAIPEH, Tues. (AP) A minor weather threat faced Formosa today as Typhoon Nina, which had been heading toward this island from the Pacific, degenerated Into a Topical storm with maximum winds of 50 miles per hour. The storm, which had been moving West Northwest, became stationary this107 words
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Article144 1966-07-20 13 BUDAPEST, Tues. (AP) The East European Bloc economic organization Comecon aims to increase its trade volume by 40 per cent in the next five years in spite of current differences of approach to several points. The total value of trade among Comecon countries is to reach 140144 words
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Article171 1966-07-20 13 CLEVELAND, OHIO, Tues. (UPI) A Negro woman was shot and killed and at least one other person was wounded last night as gangs roamed the city's heavilyNegro Hough district hurling fire bombs and bottles. The dead woman was identified as Joyce Ornette, 25, who was shot171 words
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Article69 1966-07-20 13 JAKARTA, Tues. (AP) Indonesia's militant Student Action Front opened a conference here with a warning from Army strongman Lieut. Gen. Suharto that students should stop making accusations. Gen. Suharto warned the youths that constant accusations betrayed a mentality similar to that of the now banned Indonesian Communist69 words
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Article49 1966-07-20 13 VATICAN, Tucs. (AP) Pop* Paul VI has given permission for limited use of Esperanto the artificial language devised in 1887 for International use in the Roman Catholic mass. He ruled it could be used, for part of the mass but only in connection with Esperanto conventions.49 words
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206 1966-07-20 13 LONDON, Tues. (AP) As London's top fashion autumn-winter shows yesterday there were no real signs that the miniskirt is doomed. On the contrary. Queen Elizabeth ll's furrier, Caiman Links, came out for the first time with thigh-hifjh skirts in fur. Some were in bronze in206 words
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192 1966-07-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Government has provided $9 million to expand the postal service in the rural areas in Malaya within the next five years. This was disclosed today by the Minister of Posts, Works and Telecommunications, Tan Sri V.T. Sambanthan when he opened192 words
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Article30 1966-07-20 13 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI) The State Department waited vainly today for some sign that North Vietnam intends to heed American warnings against trying captured U.S. airmen as war criminals.30 words
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364 1966-07-20 13 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) Defence Minister Denis Healey was criticized last night for an airport statement on the planned reduction of British troops in Singapore. Conservative Peer Lord Bessborough claimed that in an interview last night on his return from the Far East, Mr.364 words
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516 1966-07-20 13 THE HAGUE, The Netherlands, Tues. (UPI) Members of the Communist Chinese legation, apparently panicked by a corpse they can't get rid of and a diplomat who got the boot, today began burning private papers in their garden. As the legation's Charge d'Affairs, Li En-Chiu.516 words
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Article93 1966-07-20 13 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Tues. (UPI) Police dispersed an unruly gang of 300 Negroes last night in the heart of the city's Negro area, but the group split up into smaller gangs wnich hurled rocks at police cars and stores in scattered incidents. v Stone-throwing Juveniles attacked three police93 words
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Article46 1966-07-20 13 EL PASO. TEXAS. July 19 (UPI) Gemini-4 space veteran Edward H- White II and Rookie astronauts Russell Schweickart escaped inJury yesterday when their jet trainer ran off the end of a runway. Unlike two previous mishaps involving American astronauts. White and Schweickart escaped injury.46 words
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Article156 1966-07-20 13 TOKYO, Tues. (UPI) Prime Minster Eteaku Sato said today the funds of the newly established Asia Development Bank will be used only for peaceful purposes. The Premier said the bank has no connection whatsoever with U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson's proposal for a billion dollar aid to156 words
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Article169 1966-07-20 13 SAIGON, Tues. (UPI) The Saigon Government and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) have announced changes in the Americansponsored commercial import prrogramme designed to speed up imports. The changes include abolishing quotas and introducing open general licencing on all items except rice, sugar, newsprint,169 words
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637 1966-07-20 13 Britain in worst post-war crisis LONDON, Tues. (ITI) Mr. Harold Wilson returned todav from a fruitless Vietnam peace mission in Moscow to face one of the worst economic crises since World War 11. "It would be better to go swimming today/' he told newsmen wryly as he left the sultry637 words
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369 1966-07-20 13 PARIS, Tucs. (AP) Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu says Vietnamese Communists, capitalists and nationalists "must meet and talk" as a first step in settling the war, Paris weekly Nouveau Candide says. The sister-in-law of the late President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam369 words
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Article31 1966-07-20 13 JAKARTA. Tues. <AF) Bun* Karoo Bridge, built with Japanese war reparations fund, was opened today in South Sumatra. The bridge was built across the Musi river to Palembang.31 words
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Article168 1966-07-20 13 WASHINGTON, Tue s. (AP) All Army divisions m the United States have been relieved of a temporary training mission and are building back toward full combat readiness, it was disclosed today. About four months ago, the Army division based in the United States normally considered168 words
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Article94 1966-07-20 13 WASHINGTN, Tues. OJPIV (UPI) luminum producers are going to have to reserve even more aluminium for the war in Vietnam, the Commerce Department said. The fourth Quarter defence set aside has been raised to 300 million pounds from 290 million pounds in the third quarter. The94 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-07-20 14 Elsener (Switzerland) just managed to save a shot from Spain's Peiro while with Swiss player Leimbruber just behind him. Bene of Hungary has just scored a goal. Brazil's defenders too helpless io siuy u. A penalty goal by Rube r Marcos of Chile makes. Korea's103 words
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339 1966-07-20 14 World Cup final: July 30 LONDON, Tuesdoy (AP) THE World Cup moved into a decisive qualifying state today with players striving for goals but knowing that the simple flip of a coin may determine the international soccer championship. Eight339 words
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Article183 1966-07-20 14 PENANG, Tues.—The following i s the stipendiary sw ar s Te S OTt of the First Day Penang July July if held 0n Sunda y» HeJvyrn?T« Pa nch °r <App. Chiam) missed the start slightly. Stan R l»mi 2: elson <Ora n g e William) was fined $2OO/for183 words
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444 1966-07-20 14 SINGAPORE, Tues.—The Secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association, Mr. Max Lange, disclosed today that the selection of two representatives to the Commonwealh Games at Kingston, was based solely on performances at the recent trials and in the interest of national prestige. Mr. Lange was commenting444 words
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Article187 1966-07-20 14 SINGAPORE. Tues.—The Secretary of the Singapore Turf Club, Mr. D. R. H. Brown, announced that all entry forms for the forthcoming August meeting must be submitted before 12 noon on August 4. Mr. Brown disclosed that there will be two runs for each division187 words
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Article88 1966-07-20 14 CAIRO, Tues. (AP) Egyptian swimmer Enche Abdul Latif Abu Heif,, last year's professional long distance swimming champion, will not be allowed to defend his world title this year. The Egyptian Swimming Federation announced today. The Federation said it was decided Enche Abu Heif and88 words
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Article90 1966-07-20 14 HONG KONG, Tues. (AP) Seventeen players were selected today to represent Nationalist China at the ninth annual Merdeka Soccer tournament in Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 14-27. The players, most of them playing for Hong Kong soccer clubs, were selected by the Chinese Football Association. They include:90 words
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Article90 1966-07-20 14 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Hans Handerseo Club will stage a swimming gala on Thursday for the ur.derprivileged children. The meet will be held at the Gillman Barracks swimming pool between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. There will be eight events and the competitors are drawn from90 words
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Article, Illustration210 1966-07-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —G. Vijaynathan has again been elected secretary of the Malaysian Hockey Federation. "Viji," as he is popularly known, was the youngest person to hold office in a national sporting body in 1959, when he was elected secretary of the then Malayan Hockey210 words
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Article, Illustration90 1966-07-20 14 RUENOS, AIRES, Tues.-» Hiroyuki Ebihara of Japan blew his strong uppercut against World Boxing Fly-weight Champion Horacio Accavallo of Argentine in the second round of the 15-round title bout held at Luna Park Stadium in Busnos Aires on Friday night. The Japanese challenger well foughtPANA PHOTO. - 90 words
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Article114 1966-07-20 14 LONDON. Tues. (AP) Micky Louw, a South African who has just arrived in Britain, won the horse and hound cup on the brown gelding Trigger Hill last night. The cup for the event was presented by Prince Philip at the International Horse Show. Mr. Louw, a114 words
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Article55 1966-07-20 14 FARELLONES, Chile Tues. (AP) A heavy snow-fall swept over the practice slopes here yesterday, bringing a rash of minor accidents to the racers of 18 nations preparing for the World Alphine Ski championships. Hugo Nindl, 24-year-c'd Austrian from Innsbrurk, fell on the Embude Practice Slope yesterday55 words
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Article191 1966-07-20 14 SINGAPORE, Tues. —Aishah Attan, last year's Malaysian Malays women's singles champion, qualified for the final of the women's singles in the Singapore national championships when she beat Linda Chin in two sets by 11-2, 11-3 last night at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. In the otner191 words
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Article46 1966-07-20 14 SINGAPORE Tues.—The Raffles Institution Rugger 15 yesterday beat the Police by six points at a friendly game of rugger with one penalty, one try to nil at Raffles Institution grounds with the try by Poh Wah and the penalty converted by Joe Ee.46 words
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Miscellaneous21 1966-07-20 14 SPORTS DIARY (K L) Badminton-Senior InterClub final: Rose B.P. vs Fraser Neave Sports Club. 8.00 p.m. at the Singapore Badminton Stadium.21 words
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Article198 1966-07-20 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Sinjoporc's swimming trio to the Commonwealth Gomes at Kingstons Patricia Chan, Alex Chan and Tan Thuan Heng, captured top honours at the 51st Annual Swimming Championships held at the Chinese Swimming Club today. Patricia Chan who captured eight gold medals at the recent198 words
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Article61 1966-07-20 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. —Singapore wil meet Johore in the under-23 inter-state cricket match to be played at the Singapore Recreation Club padang on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. Singapore's team will be: P. Gatha (Capt.); A. Gatha, R. Tessenshon, C. Barnes, P. Singh, C. Rajah, M. Kumar,61 words
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376 1966-07-20 15 DERRICK FERNANDEZ - By DERRICK FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Soccer history will be created when the final of the HNIS Malaya Cup competition takes place at tne Merdeka Stadium on Aug. 6. For on that day, the Armed Forces will be taking part in the final Jor376 words
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Article165 1966-07-20 15 PENANG, Tues. There was very little activity at Batu Ganong race rack his morning in spite of the improved track conditions. Only two gallops came under observation. Triumphant, a non-accept-or on Sunday, did a solo spin clocking 40-1/5 for three furlongs on the second track165 words
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Article211 1966-07-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. India has promised to give Malaysian wrestling which hitherto had been in the doldrums a big boost by sending out a representative side for exhibition matches next April. Mr. Kwok Kim Meng, President of the Malaysian Amateur Wrestling Association. said that this211 words
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Article, Illustration88 1966-07-20 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. This is the run that ha h s t at e^ y ®?Wrk Stldium here SUfapore Amateur Athletic Associations at togfs du»U at during week-end, Malaysian sprint ace, Mani me t re bitumen track th« University of St *apore, biased along the froeWnf 4fo88 words
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Article252 1966-07-20 15 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) England are in the lead in Group One of the World Cup soccer though they were held to a goalless draw by Uruguay. In Group 11, West Germany easily beat Switzerland by 5 goals to nil to be the leader in this group.252 words
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Article150 1966-07-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Judo Club will hold its annual national competitions at Ipoh at the end of October. Dr. N. S. Chin, the President of the Malaysian Judo Federation, told Eastern Sun today that the competitions will be fought under six categories. 1.150 words
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Article176 1966-07-20 15 Free-for-all in soccer match KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Spectators at the football match between Jardine Waugh and Robinsons, joined in a free-for-all with the players, 15 minutes from time. Refree Ahmad Lisot called off the match as soon as the free-for-all began and was no where to be seen. Jardine Waugh176 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-07-20 16 BOGOR, Tues. (AP) President Sukarno, in informal clothes, walks from his Bogor Palace on Sunday following a meeting with his six-man Inner Cabinet. With him were (from L-R) Army Strongman, Lt. General Suharto, Cabinet Chief and Deputy Premier Johannes Leimena and Deputy Premier Ruslan Abdulgani (talking toAP Photo. - 53 words
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Article65 1966-07-20 16 MANILA, Tues. (UPI) Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos yesterday signed a US$6OO million government budget that aroused controversy only after its passage. Senator Gaudencio Antonino charged that more than US$l.6 million in allowances for members of Congress were sneaked into the approved budget before it was sent to the65 words
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Article, Illustration366 1966-07-20 16 MANILA, Tues. (UPI) SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in an interview published here today, spoke of a possible global conflict on the basis of race and colour. The Philippines Herald said Mr Lee made the statement in an366 words
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Article323 1966-07-20 16 BANGKOK, Tues. On June 6, off the coast of New Guinea, the final stage began in laying the SEACOM Cable that will link South East Asia and Hong Kong to Australia, North America, and Europe, In these days of communication satellites the deep sea cables still323 words
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Article151 1966-07-20 16 TOKYO, Tues. (UPI). Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Eisaku Sato yesterday said Japan could not continue to look while the conflict in Vietnam grows more seriously and called for the nations involved to meet at the conference table. He made the statements in reply to a151 words
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Article163 1966-07-20 16 TOKYO, Tues. (UPI). —The North Vietnamese Fatherland Front on Sunday made a strong appeal to Communist Allies to provide more material aid so the Hanoi regime can defeat the United States, the North Vietnamese News Agency said yesterday. Without mentioning directly, the more than 50 American163 words
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224 1966-07-20 16 MANILA, Tues. (UPI). —A Filipino journalist wrote today that some Filipinos, including embassy officials, in Australia believe there is no discrimination in Australian immigration laws but said he found out differently. Mr. Francisco De Leon, who recently toured Australia, reported in a frontpage224 words
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Article36 1966-07-20 16 WASHINGTON. Tues (AP) The Senate opened debate on the US$3.2-billion Foreign Aid Bill yesterday and voted to ban aid to any country that allows its ships or planes to carry supplies to North Vietnam.36 words
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