Eastern Sun, 23 July 1966
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Title Section28 1966-07-23 1 EASTERN SUN INDEPENDENT ENGLISH NATIONAL DAILY ft Esld. 1966. Vol. 1# No. 7. Singapore, Saturday, July 2.1 1966. -ft MC (P) 1942 -fr KI)N 2309 Price 13 Cents28 words
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Article562 1966-07-23 1 Musa Scully - 4 million leaflets to be airdropped over Sabah, Sarawak by RMAF by Musa Scully OVER 4 million leaflets will be airdropped to the States of Sabah and Sarawak at dawn tomorrow by RMAF Herald aircraft. The leaflets —in fire languages Chinese, Malay, Iban, English and Kadazan562 words
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Article51 1966-07-23 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. (AP)— Indian port and dock workers today called off a threatened strike which would have tied up the country's ports from Sunday. Three days of talks between union leaders and government ministry and transport officials resutted in a government agreement to consider several union51 words
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113 1966-07-23 1 TOKYO, Fri (UPI).— Seiichi Maduchi, 69, walked five miles across Akashi straits near Kobe yesterday, pausing midway for a 20minute lunch stop aboard a friendly fishing boat. The sexagenarian made the 4-J-hour hike across the water with the help of a pair of six-foot113 words
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Article, Illustration57 1966-07-23 1 From Carrier Guadalcanal Gemini-10 astronauts John Young and Michael Collins are shown in the Atlantic Ocean recovering area shortly after mak ng an on schedule happy splashdown at 21.07 GMT. to end a three-day flight in space. Young gets out of the capsule while Collins rests in aUPI RADIO PIX - 57 words
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Article82 1966-07-23 1 ALOR STAR. Fri. The Sultanah of Kedah, Tunku Bahiyah Ibni Almarhom Tuanku Abdul Rahman this morning gave birth to a baby girl at the general hospital here. Both mother and child are well. This the first child for her since her marriage to the Sultan82 words
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Article134 1966-07-23 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. (UPI) The Hindustan Times reported today that Italian Premier Aldo Moro has asked India to intervene with Hanoi on behalf of U.S. airmen held as captives in North Vietnam. The paper said Mr. Moro wrote to Indian Premier Mrs. Indira Gandhi. The letter,134 words
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Article240 1966-07-23 1 TOKYO, Fri. <UPI) The Diet (Parliament) today approved Japan's participation in the US$l,lOO million Asia development bank to be inaugurated in October. A government Bill authorizing Japan's participation and approving a US$2OO million contribution became law when the house of representatives passed it this240 words
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334 1966-07-23 1 BANGKOK, Fri. (AP).— Foreign Minister Tun Thanat Khoman has come out strongly against those who advocate a compromise with Communist aggressors in Southeast Asia. He said no peace can be achieved if other nations are sacrificed. Speaking at a dinner given bv the334 words
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140 1966-07-23 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (AP> Indonesia broadly hinted today that it wanted forgiveness lor past sins and an invitation to the Asian Games planned for December in Bangkok. Sports Ministry spokesman Mr. Sunarto told newsmen it "would be no problem for Indonesia to participate140 words
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385 1966-07-23 2 503,544 visited National Zoo last year KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Zoo at Ulu Klang, eight miles from here, has now beco ™e one of the most popular public amenities in the country. Evidence of this can be seen by the increasing number385 words
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Article30 1966-07-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohd. Khir Johari will open the Day Training College's Food and Fun Fair tomorrow and not yesterday as reported.30 words
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Article, Illustration129 1966-07-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The designers of Iris Fashion House have named this beautiful dress "Bunga Malaysia." Quite a name! Quite a model, too The name. The model. Add them up and what have you? Something very, very unforgettable. And those who saw the fashion show at the residence129 words
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323 1966-07-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Minister for Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, warned students not to behave in an unruly manner like students in Indonesia if they had any grievance to settle. The Minister was speaking at the Parents' Day celebrations at the Johore323 words
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Article64 1966-07-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Johore English College, the oldest educational institution in Johore, will change its name to Sultan Abu Bakar College. The approval to change the name was given yesterday by the Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, following a request by the College's64 words
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Article85 1966-07-23 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malayan People's AfroAsian Solidarity Committee will be represented at the 12th World Conference Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs in Tokyo, scheduled to take place In July and August. The two delegates for this forthcoming Tokyo conference are Dr. Lee Slew Choh, Chairman of Barisan85 words
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Article132 1966-07-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, will be one of the Malaysian leaders to be interviewed by a Thai economist, Mr. Paul Sithi-Amnuai, who is conducting a survey among the 22 countries of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East132 words
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Article112 1966-07-23 2 Hole-in-heart patients needs IPOH, Fri. A taole-in-heart patient is lying in the General Hospital here hoping that some charitable persons would help raise $4,000 for an operation that would save his life. He is a former 28-year old newspaper van driver, Mr. Shun Pin Chew. Mr. Shum is anxious to112 words
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Article71 1966-07-23 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. —Electricity supply to the following areas will be interrupted from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday: Worthing Road; Hyth Road; Court Road; Kensington Park Road; Cheng San Road and its kampongs inside; and areas bounded by Kensington Park Road, Hemsley Avenue, Tavistock Avenue and Serangoon71 words
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239 1966-07-23 2 Hoo Ban Khee - By Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A visiting Japanese technical survey team expressed great confidence In the first Malaysia Plan after their three-day on-the-spot assessment here. They envisaged that more Japanese experts would be sent here to help the implementation of the Plan239 words
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176 1966-07-23 2 KOTA BHARU, Fri. The Minister of Welfare Services, Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, today denied the allegation made by some political leaders in Kelantan that money for the cash relief for flood victims in Kelantan and Trengganu had come from foreign governments. He said176 words
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Article102 1966-07-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor division of the Royal Malaysian Naval Volunteer Reserve will have its first sea training ship— Kapal Di-Raja M.L. 3502 soon. A brief commissioning and naming ceremony will be held at Port Swettenham on Sunday. A government statement said today. The chief102 words
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137 1966-07-23 2 KU C HIN G Fri.—The Society of the Mill Hill Fathers in Sarawak will be celebrating its centenary here on August 28. Senator William Tan, chairman of the centenary celebrations said today. "The Society began in 1866 with one priest and one student. The137 words
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Article, Illustration109 1966-07-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Lt. Col Mohamed Yusof bin Ibrahim, who will lead the Malaysian liasion team to Jakarta, the team is likely to leave here before the end of this month. Lt. Col. Yusof, born on Feb. 10, 1927, was commissioned at the Royal Military Academy109 words
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168 1966-07-23 2 JESSELTON, Fri. (AP) Sabah's Chief Minister Peter Lo said today the government had agreed in principle to grant permanent stay to people of certain categories from Commonwealth countries who were working on work permits in Sabah. He said' he had discussed the matter168 words
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290 1966-07-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services has urged that the Government's proposal to transfer disciplinary powers from the Public Service Commission to heads of department be discussed at Whitley Council level first.290 words
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Article142 1966-07-23 2 PENANG, Fri. —Dr. Wong Poh Lam, Ophthalmic Physician and surgeon at the general hospital here. leaves tomorrow enroute to Washington for a two-month study tour of the United States under States under the auspices of the State. Department. While in the U.S. Dr. Wong will142 words
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172 1966-07-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Frf. Mr. Dante A. Caponera ha* been appointed regional adviser on water legislation attached to the water resources development division of the United Nations' Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE). He will advise governments in the ECAFE region on172 words
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Article130 1966-07-23 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. —TM quarter-final of the Singapore Island Country Club's annual golf tournament for the Eu Tong Sea Cup will be played tomorrow over 18 holes a the S.I.C.C.'s Island Course. In the last round held last weekend. Tony Wee. v. Whitson and Leow hock130 words
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1291 1966-07-23 3 ENG AH PAT - Sedition By ENG AH PAT J S'npapore Government statement on the to called j <ind political and ideological differences of Lim Chin Siora described as a "Goebbeis Statement" in court here todav g It was a document which *«_cuuri, nere loaay. the1,291 words
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Article, Illustration158 1966-07-23 3 SINGAPORE, Fri It was second looks all the way as Lufthansa stewardess Hanne Sand. 24 walked off the Boeing jet Last night at Paya Lebar Airport. There was good reason. She was sporting for the first time in Singapore the new streamlined Lufthansa tropical uniforms specially designed158 words
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Article, Illustration330 1966-07-23 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Thousands of secondary school-children, leading educationists and interested members of the public, flocked to see the Biennial Science Exhibition which was opened by the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon at the University of Singapore's campus this mon^ng. The exhibition,330 words
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163 1966-07-23 3 CINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Government will introduce new immigration arrangements with effect from Aug. 1 this year. The new arrangements are: Any person arriving in Singapore by road, rail, sea or air will have to appear before an immigration officer for examination and clearance.163 words
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Article77 1966-07-23 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Adult Education Board Is organising a 16-week course In elementary woodwork which will be conducted at Tanglln Integrated Secondary Technical School every Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The tuition fee which includes practical fee for material supplied. Is $3O per student. Application should77 words
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Article167 1966-07-23 3 SINGAPORE, Fri For the first time colour slides will be included in the sth Singapore and Malaysia Students' Photographic Competition, organised by the Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society (affiliated to Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union. There will be two sections— one for colour slides and the other167 words
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445 1966-07-23 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today told science students that iheir success would be measured by their contribution as scientists to the progress and prosperity of the Republic. The Minister was speaking at the opening of the445 words
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Article77 1966-07-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. The government will spend more than $11.6 million on various land, forestry and mapping projects in Sabah and Sarawak under the first Malaysia Plan. Disclosing this in a broadcast over Radio Malaysia, the secretary to the Ministry of Lands and Mines, Inche77 words
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Article45 1966-07-23 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The first R.A.F. squadron to be equipped with surface-to-air (SAMs) No. 65 Squadron of RAF, Selatar, here celebrates its 50th anniversary (Golden Jubilee) on Aug. 1. The squadron was formed in 1916 and is today equipped with Bloodhound missiles.45 words
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158 1966-07-23 4 MARA to hold contest for seal crest KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Mara is to hole a competition for the design of a Mara seal and crest. The design of the seal and crest should reflect the aims and objectives of Mara which is to stimulate, promote, fa:ilitate and undertake economic and158 words
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Article56 1966-07-23 4 TAIPING. Fri. Lorry driver. Yen Ah Chee, 2v, was fined $4OO and had nls driving licence endorsed by the President of Sessions Court, Wan Mahay a bin Pawan Ten today for reck less driving Yen was ai leged to have driven a iorry the second mi.e Kamuntliig56 words
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151 1966-07-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Artist Mr. John Lee Joo will leave for Hamburg in the first week of October to take charge of Malaysia's travelling art exhibition in Europe. He said that arrangements had been made for the show by Mr. Frank SuUivan, Secretary151 words
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Article130 1966-07-23 4 LONDON, Fri. iwo Malaysian teachers are re turning to Sabah after a year of study as Commonwealth Bursars at th e co lege of Home Economics at Bath in Southwest Ens land. They are Mls.s Eugele Chen and Miss Alice K Miss Chen said her130 words
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170 1966-07-23 4 MALACCA, Fri. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Tan Sri V.T. Sambanthan who is also President of the National Land Finance Co-operative Society today paid tribute to an employee of the society, Mr. A.P. Muthuarasu who was killed in a motor accident yesterday.170 words
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373 1966-07-23 4 MALACCA, Fri. Accusations of malpractices by past municipal councillors of the Malacca Municipal Council were made today during a special meeting of the Council to debate the supplementary budget estimates. An Alliance member, Mr. J.L. D'Cruz charged that Labour Councillor Mah Khye Boh had at one373 words
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216 1966-07-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federal Inspectorate of Schools will be organising six in-service courses for teachers during the second term of the school holidays at various centres. Each course will iast about two weeks A Ministry of Education statement said the courses would include216 words
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Article90 1966-07-23 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Commander of the Ist Australian Division, Major-General D.C. Vincent, arrived here last night. He will have brief talks today with British Army leaders and fly to Saigon tomorrow morning. In Vietnam, he is scheduled to see Australian troops of the Ist Australian Task Force,90 words
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Article25 1966-07-23 4 TAIPING, Fri. A huge tree which fell across Assam Kumbang main road here yesterday evening held up traffic for more than three hours.25 words
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305 1966-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Reserve Units and the Gurkha Contingent are the principal deterrent* against "an ti-national evil-doers", Dr. Goh Keng owee, Minister of Defence, said today at the Police Training School here i He was addressing a parade of police contingents to mark the305 words
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Article151 1966-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A public forum in the National Language entitled "The Ideal Singapore Citizen," organised by the Adult Education Board, will be held at the Joo Chi at Community Centre on Thursday from 8.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Enche Ghazali Ismail, political secretary to the Ministry151 words
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150 1966-07-23 4 JESSELTON, Fri. (AP) The leader of a Japanese preliminary survey team for Development Projects Rikuzo Kohto, said today the group's survey in Malaysia would help the Japanese government to judge suitable projects for which Japan's offer of US$5O million loan to Malaysia could150 words
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Article34 1966-07-23 4 CAMERON HIGHLANDS. Fri. The deputy secretary for the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Inche Junid bin Haji Abdul Rahim, today described Cameron Highlands as "one of the greatest prides of our country."34 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-07-23 4 This is the sensational miniskirt which is named "Baby Doll". Apt. Attractive. Alluring. Whatever tag you may like to put on it there is no doubt that it is sure to enjoy a great success in our countries. Short and sweet it gives just that little93 words
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527 1966-07-23 4 VUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —M Jegathesan, Malaysia's ace sprinter and Cheryl Dorall carried away the honours oi the last day of the Sel?.ngor Athletic Association's two-day meet which ena-xi here today. Kingston-bound Jegathesan established a new Asian, State and Championship record of 21 sec.527 words
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Article35 1966-07-23 4 TAIPING. Frl A youth who got Into difßculti*" while swimming in Burro ese Pool near the Gardens here this afte r noon was rescued by Inche Hassan bin Abu Bakar, s6. a gardener,35 words
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Article, Illustration115 1966-07-23 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.—These two lovely Thai girls are not only lovely and efficient, but they have a tact on how to entertain you if you are On a "Varan Air-Siam" flight. The two saucer-eyed Thai belles Miss Kuntima Yuvanaakorn (left and Miss Ratnakorn Burnasiri115 words
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125 1966-07-23 5 MALACCA, Fri. The 6tate Secretary, Malacca, Enche Idris bin Mohd. Zabidln, has issued a statement on the postponement of the visit to Malacca of the Yang di-Pertuan agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong. He said: "The state government and the people of Malacca are very125 words
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Article70 1966-07-23 5 UUCHING, Fri. The women's Institute Movement and its activities in Sarawak have expanded tremendously, and there are about 170 W.I. branches established throughout the five divisions. This is stated in the Julyissue of the Sarawak Federation of Women's Institutes newsletter. There are 68 W.I. branches In the70 words
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Article80 1966-07-23 5 KLANG, Fri. A 50-year-old shopkeeper last night foiled an extortion attempt by locking a youth in his shop and calling for the police. The shopkeeper, Lim Hian Joo, was about to lock up his shop in Jalan Raja Hasian when a 17-year-old youth walked in and80 words
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Article36 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor Survey Sports Club will hold its first big walk on Sunday at 8 p.m. The start and finish will te at the Government Offices Building, at Gurney Road here.36 words
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Article89 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Indonesian contact-man to Kuala Lumpur, Lt. Col. Benny Moerdani, said today that he could see no difficulty in the rectification of the Bangkok accord. Speaking to newsmen on his return from Jakarta, Lt. Col. Moerdani said: 'The rectification of the accord is a89 words
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Article23 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bank Negara, Malaysia has received up to yesterday a total of $6,752, 884.06 for the National Defence Fund.23 words
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Article40 1966-07-23 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Swift Athletes Association will hold its 14th Annual championships on Saturday and Sunday, beginning at 2.30 p.m. at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre. Mr. Lau Teng Chuan, the association's president, will give away the prizes.40 words
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Article29 1966-07-23 5 KUCHING, Fri A donation of $250 was recently made by Sarawak Shell Oilfields Limited to the Marudi Youth Club to buy hockey sticks and other equipment.29 words
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Article56 1966-07-23 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Amateur Cycling Association will hold a 100 kilometres individual mass start at Dover Road on Sunday at 7 a.m. to select prospective entrants for the Pesta Sukan Minggu Merdeka (Sports Festival) in August At the same time next Sunday the Association will56 words
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112 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The International School Boys Badminton Championships, sponsored by the Schools Sports Council of Malaysia will be held at Stadium Negara from August 23 to 29. This was stated today by the Secretary of the S.S.C.M. Mr.C. Rajalingam. .He said this112 words
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118 1966-07-23 5 IZUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, announced at a press conference here today the Cabinet had decided to appoint Tun Mustapha bin Datu Harun as Minister of Sabah Affairs. Tun Mustapha is Chairman of the Sabah Alliance. The Cabinet had also118 words
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188 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The visiting Antara correspondent, Mr. L. Pattiradjawane, this morning called on the Minister of Labour, Enche V. Manickavasagam. They had a frank discussion on various subjects. On co-operation among countries of Southeast Asia, the Minister said he would welcome any economic,188 words
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Article61 1966-07-23 5 KUCHING, Frl. Four more party Berjasa branches have sent messages of congratulations to Penghulu Tawi Sli on his appointment as chief minister. They are those at Bako and Bau (first division), Saribas (second division), and Tatau (fourth division). Party Negara branches at Betong (second division) and julau61 words
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389 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. ABOUT 400 applications have been received from Malaysians, a major portion of whom are from minority groups, for membership of the Alliance Party under the "open door entry system." Most are from Ceylonese and Eurasians. So far. 100 applicants389 words
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120 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Sharif Futtin bin Mohamud Ishar, 19, denied that he witnessed a boy beating another boy's head with a stick in the Magistrates Court today. He denied that he saw Ismail bin Ibrahim 25, an unemployed, hit Abdul Karim bin Maideen, 18,120 words
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175 1966-07-23 5 If UAL A LUMPUR, Fri. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Penghulu Tawi Sli, said today that any measure to force the implementation of national language in Sarawak will end with adverse effect. Speaking to newsmen before he left for Kuching, Penghulu Tawi Sli175 words
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Article83 1966-07-23 5 SINGAPORE, Fri—Water will be cut off in the following areas tomorrow: In Bin Tong Park between house Nos. from 11 to 65 and 10 to 42 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. to diver a 6" C.I. in way of culvert construction. In sewerage pumping station. Mt.83 words
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Article, Illustration152 1966-07-23 5 SINGAPORE, FH. —Singapore students in Australia are very "good ambassadors", said pretty Miss Judith Ann Lockey, Australia's "Miss Teenage 1966", here today. Judith, 18, Is here for a two-day visit 3he is accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Katherine Mary Lockey. Tills petite, curvaceous blonde (34-23-34) said152 words
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Article64 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LDMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohd Khir Johari said more dedicated social workers are needed for the voluntary services. He was speaking at the stage performance of Girl Guides Association here on the occasion of their golden jubilee celebrations at stadium negara. Enche Khir64 words
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226 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to Emperor Haile Selassi I of Ethiopia, on the occasion of his 74th birthday. "Th e Raja Permaisuri Agong joins me in wishing your imperial Majesty a very happy birthday. Allow us226 words
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Article57 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. carpenter, Hu Kon Wah, 27, was killed this morning when the motor-cycle he was riding was involved in a head-on collision with a car at the 3J mile, Jalan Ampang here. Hu was on his way to the Ampang new village when the accident occurred.57 words
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Article40 1966-07-23 5 MALACCA, Fri. Two more banks are planning to open branches here. It is learnt that Southern Bank is now looking for a suitable site and the Public Banking Corporation has found one at Kam pong Pantai.40 words
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Article89 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Fourteen Asian countries are expected to attend a seminar on "Trade Unions and Co-operation to be held here from Aug. 2 to 10. The Malaysian Trades Union Congress announced today 40 trade unionists would participate in the seminar including those from Australia, New89 words
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Article87 1966-07-23 5 MUAR, Fri. Four Indonesian barter traders this morning spoke of how they prayed to god for safety as they hung on to a capsized boat and a log in international waters off Tanjong Tohor 13 miles from here. They were Arshad bin Mohamed Said. 32,87 words
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Article79 1966-07-23 5 IPOH, Fri, The Second Annual Championships of the Perak Tenpin Bowling Association will be held at the Bowling Centre of the Perak Turf Club in Tiger Lane here from July 29 to Aug. 3. Messrs. Peter Stuyvesant American Cigarette (Overseas) Ltd., the sponsors of the championships79 words
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Article, Illustration286 1966-07-23 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Local talent must be encouraged to be more creative against overseas work said Mr. Brian Hoyle Chairman of The Creative Circle of Singapore, at the fourth annual advertising awards dinner held at the Adelphi Hotel tonight. Mr Hoyle added: the286 words
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Article89 1966-07-23 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two Singapore youth leaders will leave here by air on Sunday for Frankfurt to take part in a seven-week training course in Hanover, Germany. They are Mr. Ng Tiong Sun, supervisor of community centres for the East Area, and Mr. Chey Pak Meng,89 words
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Miscellaneous56 1966-07-23 2 TIME AND TIDE t V»v. Penang 3.37 a.m. (7.6 ft.); 3.30 p.m. (8.7 ft.); Port Swettenham 846 a.m. (14.7 ft.); 8.50 p.m. (13.5 ft). Port Dickson 9.21 a.m. (9.3 ft.); 9.48 p.m. (8.6 ft); Singapore 1.01 a.m.. (9.6 ft); 2.36 p.m. (8 ft.); Sedi v Kechil 1.12 p.m. (8.2 ft);56 words
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Advertisement210 1966-07-23 3 If you cant think of anything to build with Handy Angle you Ye not trying If you like, you can stand there with your hand on ydur heart and aay *1 can't think of anything in my factory (garage, workshop, canteen?) to build with Handy Angle'. Alright But we bet210 words
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Miscellaneous101 1966-07-23 3 SINGAPORE DAIRY 9 a.m. 5 p.m. National Library, Stamford Road; Paintings exhibition. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall, Empress Place: "aintings exhibition. 1 p.m. Mr. John D Davies, Director of Management Constant Services, will speak on "Industrial Relations in Singapore" at the luncheon meeting of International Y's Men of101 words
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Advertisement39 1966-07-23 4 CLEARANCE SALE EXTENDED D SHOP NOW! GIAN SINGH'S 13, JALAN MOUNTBATTEN, KUALA LUMPU LATEST ARRIVAL COHAMA FABRIC From US.A. 45" width light weight in striped designs 6 pastel colours wash and ware dip-dry Excellent for Travelling, Day Dresses, etc.39 words
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Miscellaneous746 1966-07-23 4 What's on in today s Radio and CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. PM. 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, Prog. Summary; 3.01 JULIUS CEASAR; 4.51 CLOSE DOWN. PM. 5 45 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, Prog. Summary; 5.50 NEWS746 words
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Advertisement83 1966-07-23 5 MOK FONG Plumbing and Sanitary Contractor 48, Sultan Street, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** Do not hesitate to call on us for all your plumbing and sanitary problems. CHEONG SENG ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS No. 367, Ipoh Road, Kuala Lumpur Tel: ***** Suppliers Repairers of Motors, Refrigerators other Electrical Appliances. For Steel Wooden83 words
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WORLD NEWS
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222 1966-07-23 6 Woman, 3 kids also found in same apartment YEW JERSEY. Fri. (AP) A man, woman and three children were found dead in a blood-splattered apartment here yesterday afternoon in what police described as a possible suicide-multiple murder. The man, Elias Vargas, 30, a222 words
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Article68 1966-07-23 6 BEIRUT, Fri. (UPI) Iraq and North Korea have agreed to establish diplomatic relations at consular level, the official Iraq news agency (INA) said yesterday A radio Baghdad broadcast heard here quoted in as saying this was a step toward broadening relations between the two countries. Syria was68 words
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Article77 1966-07-23 6 SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Fri. (UPI) —Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins drank a little over a gallon of water apiece during their first 40 hours in space aboard Gemini 10. Mission control reported that the spacemen drank 9.7 pounds of water each during that period. It77 words
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Article70 1966-07-23 6 UNITED, NATIONS, Fri. (AP) —The U.N. Trusteeship Council has selected a fournation visiting mission to investigate and report in 1967 on conditions in the U.S.administered Pacific Islands Trust Territory. The mission, which will spend about six weeks in the territory next year, is composed of70 words
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Article79 1966-07-23 6 GREAT BEND, KANSAS, Fri. (UPI) —A 26-year-old Korean student drowned a possible suicide victim. Police said Agatha Kim left notes to two of her friends but the contents were not revealed. Miss Kim was reported missing at mid-day and her body was recovered from McKinney lake after a79 words
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Article79 1966-07-23 6 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI)— Communist China charged today that the Chinese engineer who died in the Red Chinese legation at the Hague last Saturday was trying to defect to the West at the instigation of American secret agents. The official New China News Agency, monitored here,79 words
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Article58 1966-07-23 6 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 20 to 25 points lower on the New York stock exchange yesterday. There were no sales. Sept. 23.75 24.40 Nov. 23.75 24.40 Jan. 23.75 24.40 March 24.05 24.40 May 24.05 24.40 July 24.05 24.40 Locally, spot No. 1 RSS was58 words
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Article, Illustration71 1966-07-23 6 i iif? loaded with supplies and guarded by Indonesian troops moves through a Jakarta street here July 18th en route to East and Central Java to distribute food, clothing, and other supplies given by the Indonesian (government for public relief. Signs .on the sides of the truck announce71 words
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Article204 1966-07-23 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) Senator Birch Bayh said yesterday he will go to the Senate floor today to seek approval of his attempts to curtail U.S. purchases of steel in Korea for Vietnam. The Indiana Democrat, who has been feuding with the Agency for International Development (AID),204 words
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Article155 1966-07-23 6 TTNITED NATIONS, Fri. (AP) SecretaryGeneral U Thant has informed the U.N. Security Council that a dispute between Greek and Turkish Cypriots in the vicinity of Trypimeni "may lead to a dangerous increase in tension in the area". Thant, in a report to the Council on the155 words
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Article, Illustration71 1966-07-23 6 JAKARTA, Fri. Colonel All Moertopo, chief Indonesian liaison officer with Malaysia to facilitate the ending of the Indonesian-Malaysian confrontation, talks with a crowd of newsmen here, July 17th after he had reported to military strongman Lt. Gen. Suharto following his return to Indonesia. Col. Moertopo told71 words
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Article135 1966-07-23 6 LONDON, Fri. (AP)— Police rushed in to a break up a brawl between pro and anti-Rhodesian partisans last night when former Commonwealth Minister Mr. Duncan Sandys called for peace between the British government and the rebellious Rhodesian white government. Police intervened when a second disturbance135 words
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Article151 1966-07-23 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) —Secretary of state Mr. Dean Rusk said yesterday the Hanoi government has again, within the last two or three weeks, rejected a U.S. bid for peace talks on Vietnam. The Secretary of State told this to an audience of some 3,000 Foreign151 words
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Article78 1966-07-23 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) President Roy Siemiller of the striking machinists Union said yesterday he saw no hope for a quick settlement of the two-week airlines strike, which is cofting the economy millions of dollars and untold inconvenience to travellers. Siemiller, who stepped personally into the deadlocked78 words
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Article110 1966-07-23 6 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) Apasra Hongsakula of Thailand said last night the funniest moment of her year as Miss Universe was the few hours she spent with Emmett Kelly, the circus clown. Asked about her most exciting moment, Miss Universe of 1965 said she was excited110 words
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Article103 1966-07-23 6 BUDAPEST, Fri. (AP) North Vietnamese anti-air-craft defences have brought down 19 American planes during the last two days, a Hungarian correspondent from Hanoi reported yesterday. The correspondent for the Hungarian News Agency MTI reported from Hanoi that the moment an air raid alert is sounded. North103 words
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Article50 1966-07-23 6 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) An 11-year-old Negro boy was shot to death last night during the buildup of racial tensions in the borough of Brooklyn, Police reported. The boy was indentified by police as Eric Beane.. Police said he apparently was struck by a sniper's bullet.50 words
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277 1966-07-23 6 r>ONN, Germany, Fri. (AP). —President Charles 19 de Gaulle yesterday appeared to have talked Chancellor Ludwig Erhard into allowing 72,000 French troops in this country to remain under the framework of a 1954 treaty that the Germans had previously said was277 words
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Article57 1966-07-23 6 SALISBURY, Rhodesia, Fri. (AP) Finance Minister, John Wrathall announced a "no change" budget to cheering members of Parliament yesterday. Only minor taxation changes have been made and cuts in expenditure have enabled the country to carry on with a deficit of only U.S. $1.17 million, he said. Total57 words
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Article230 1966-07-23 6 RIO de Janeiro, Brazil. Fri. (AP) Trumpet calls, flowers and neariy a thousand persons waving flags greeted Israeli President Zalman Shazar on his arrival from Sao Paul yesterday. Mr Shazar will continue his official visit in Rio until tomorrow night but is scheduled to rema.a here230 words
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237 1966-07-23 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. fAP) Senator Robert F. Kennedy suggested yesterday that neither Congress nor the administration is meeting the Foreign aid obligations pledged by the late President John F. Kennedy. As the Senate tugged and hauled on the US $2.4 billion Economic237 words
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Article, Illustration998 1966-07-23 7 AP C A E Florida, Fri. (AP) Beaming proudly, pilots John Young and Michael Collins, America's newest space walker, splashed to a pinpoint landing in tropical ocean waters yesterday, safe and sound after three dramatic days in space hunting satellites. They arrived homeAP; UPI. PHOTO. - 998 words
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Article154 1966-07-23 7 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Withdrawal of up to one third of the 51,000 British troops in West Germany appeared likely last night following the British failure to persuade the Germans to pay the Armys foreign exchange costs. Chancellor of the Exchequer James Callaghan in Bonn154 words
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Article63 1966-07-23 7 NANTICOKE, Pennsylvania, Fri. (UPI) Twenty miners were overcome by smoke yesterday when fire broke out in the shaft of a mine where 150 men were working. Some of the miners were trapped for as long as an hour. The 20 men were admitted to Nanticoke State Hospital.63 words
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Article64 1966-07-23 7 TAIPEI, Fri. (UPI) Cheng Tsu-Tung, when arrested last Monday confessed to a total of 19 5 burglaries in the past 10 months, police reported. They said it was a record for Taiwan's crime annals. Cheng, 42, had been three times convicted of burglary and once of64 words
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Article, Illustration38 1966-07-23 7 Vietnamese refugees, a woman carrying a baby. and a young boy both with heavily laden baskets of household goods, arriving at the CuggSon special forces camp, «5 miles west of Tuj Hoa. UPI PHOTO UPI PHOTOUPI PHOTO - 38 words
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Article272 1966-07-23 7 PAPEETE, Tahiti, (UPI). France yesterday claimed to have prove successfully that the French-built A-bomb is safe and cannot be exploded accidentally. She did so in an experiment carried out yesterday over her nuclear testing range at Mururoa atoll in the Pacific Ocean, 800 miles272 words
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Article110 1966-07-23 7 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Former world middleweight champion Randolph Turpin, found shot at his home last May, took his own home last pressed by tax difficulties, an inquest jury ruled yesterday. Turpin, 37, was found dead with bullet wounds at his home in Leamington on May 17.110 words
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Article258 1966-07-23 7 OONN, Fri. (UPI). —French President de Gaulle said yesterday he believes a single Europe encompassing both East and West has become possible. In a toast to Chancellor Ludwig Erhard, he said this Europe must include "a whole Germany.*' De Gaulle arrived this morning for the258 words
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Article214 1966-07-23 7 SYDNEY, Fri (UPI) The new Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, the Rt.' Rev. Marcus Lawrence Loane, said yesterday Prime Minister Harold Holts Vietnam policy of "all with LBJ was like a blank check." "And I don't like blank checks," the Archbishop told his first news conference214 words
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Article56 1966-07-23 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI). A spacecraft to be launched next month will attempt to take pictures from lunar orbit of Surveyor 1 on the moon's surface in the desolate ""Ocean of Storms." Surveyor 1 landed on the moon on June 2 and since has sent back more than56 words
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Article111 1966-07-23 7 NEWARK, New Jersey. Fri. (UPI) —An enraged restaurant worker yesterday strangled his wife and three youngsters, including a nextdoor neighbour, then slashed his throat "from ear to ear" in a murder-suicida rampage, police said. Police Detective Lieutenant Joseph Kenney said a length of electric cord,111 words
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978 1966-07-23 7 ROBERT TAYLOR - By ROBERT TAYLOR DONG HA, Vietnam, Fri. (UPI). For a North Vietnamese soldier travelling the Ho Chi Minh trail into South Vietnam, the road is a long and hard one. Food is often scarce and when available it is poor.978 words
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Article, Illustration34 1966-07-23 12 British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson meeting newsmen at London Airport on his return from Moscow. He later announced decisions aimed at ending the threat to the pound sterling. UPI PHOTO.34 words
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Article144 1966-07-23 12 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Fri. (AP) Flames and gunfire crackled again last night in riot-damaged negro slums and other areas in a spreading wave of mali- cious destruction. The fourth night of violence followed the early morning gunshot wounding of five persons at a fire. "They've144 words
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Article48 1966-07-23 12 KARACHI, Pakistan, Fri. (AP) An express train and a bus smashed together at an unmanned crossing yesterday, and press reports said 38 persons were killed and 20 injured, most of them bus passengers. The collision occurred at Lodhran, about 650 miles north of Karachi.48 words
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Article28 1966-07-23 12 KANPUR. INDIA, Fri. (AP) A truck drivers strike hit Kanpur right where it hurts. Hotels and restaurants reported a "Liquor Famine" and acute shortages of beer.28 words
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Article76 1966-07-23 12 "RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Fri. (AP) Pakistan is prepared to discuss with India "all outstanding disputes between the two countries, including Kashmir' at ministerial levei If New Delhi agred, a government spokesman said here yesterday. The statement came after President Ayub Khan's cabinet discussed an Indian proposal to hold76 words
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Article73 1966-07-23 12 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) Living cost in the United States rose three-tenths of 1 per cent last month, rounding out the biggest six months of rising prices in eight years the labour department said yesterday. Substantial price hikes for food, medical care and mortgage interest rates were73 words
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131 1966-07-23 12 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI) •Japanese business firms and tourist agents expressed concern today over South Korea's ban on issuing visas to tourists and businessmen Irom this country. If the ban remained effective forr a prolonged period, some tourists agents and businessmen said,131 words
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Article47 1966-07-23 12 CALICUT. INDIA, Fri. (AP) —Hindi leader K. S. Menon has told newsmen more than 1,000 temples along the old Malabar coast face an economic crisis because tenants on temple land aren't paying their rent. Many temples cannot make their required daily offerings, Mr. Menon said.47 words
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487 1966-07-23 12 LONDON, Frl. (UPI) Trade Unions yesterday threatened open revolt against the six-months wage freeze demanded by Prime Minister Harold nuson as the key item in his stringent "save the pound" austerity package. Led by the 15 million strong Transport and General Workers Union,487 words
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Article108 1966-07-23 12 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI) Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato today expressed fear that a Sino-American war might break out if the War in Vietnam is not stopped soon. "It is a prerequisite for the nations involved to cease the fighting first and sit at the peace108 words
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Article26 1966-07-23 12 TOKYO, Fri. (AP) Soviet Russia today released 19 Japanese fishermen detailed for alleged violation of Soviet territotrial waters off Japan's northernmost Hokkaido main Island.26 words
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Article, Illustration34 1966-07-23 12 Gemini astronaut Michael Collins walked in space when his vehicle l*rkerf up with the Agena target recently. This Associated Press drawing depicts him making his approach to the Agena. AP Photo.AP Photo. - 34 words
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Article240 1966-07-23 12 CHICAGO, Fri. (UPI) The Rev. Martin Luthn King said yesterday that Negro riot violence should suprise no one because "America has been violent in its treatment or Negroes." "Chicago and the nation are confronted by a situation in which hitherto invisible men will no longer stay240 words
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Article42 1966-07-23 12 RANGOON. BURMA, Fri. (AP) General Ne Win, chairman of Burma's Revolutionary Council, flew to London last night for medical treatment. After the treatment he is scheduled to visit the United States from Sept. 8 and Japan from Sept. 19.42 words
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Article274 1966-07-23 12 WASHINGTON. Fri (UPI) Author Truman Capote told Congress yesterday that the two mass murderers in his book "in cold blood" never would have been convicted without a confession and would have gone on to kill again. Mr. Capote, the bespectacled novelist whose chilling account of274 words
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Article434 1966-07-23 8 jroß the second time in less than two decades the Malaysian Government is offering surrender terms to anti-national elements. This time the offer is being made to communists in the Jungles of Sarawak and Sabah to surrender, and to become good citizens so that they can return to434 words
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Article361 1966-07-23 8 |N a crowded island like Singapore where every foot of land counts, the only place to look for expansion is towards the sea. This may sound paradoxical, but this is what the Singapore Government has done. It has launched the $5O million East Coast Reclamation project which361 words
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1265 1966-07-23 8 Ambassador Eugenie M. Anderson - By Ambassador Eugenie M. Anderson U. S. Representative on the United Nations Trusteeship Council The most intense struggle for human rights in the world today is the struggle for self-determina-tion in South Vietnam. One aspect of that struggle symbolizes1,265 words
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Article, Illustration852 1966-07-23 8 Sir Donald Gibson - A booming population and voracious industry, eating into the countryside, have changed the face of Britain during the last quarter of a century. But it is nothing compared to what might happen over the next 25 years when new buildings will rival in852 words
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Article776 1966-07-23 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) Both record highs and unusual lows were reported in U.S. business this week, underlining again the complexity of an economy which is supporting both a war and ever-expanding civilian affluence. The week began with a report from the Commerce Department of a776 words
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Article105 1966-07-23 9 National Zoo at Uluklang 9.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.; Muzium Negara 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.; Jalan Weld 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 Paintings Exhibition at National Art Gallery 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.105 words
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309 1966-07-23 9 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) A spokesman for the Hong Kong Trade Development Office (TDO) here yesterday reported preparations were progress'ng smoothly for a huge store promotion festival of the colony's goods here in about six <-eeks time. Mr. George Chard, TDO's display officer for309 words
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Article331 1966-07-23 9 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Barclays Bank Ltd., in a report published yesterday foresaw the possibility of greater social unrest in Hong Kong following any slow-down of the economy there. "The outlook depends to a large extent on the maintenance of favourable conditions in Hong Kong's331 words
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Article364 1966-07-23 9 ARRIVALS SINGAPORE 8.20 a.m: MAL 019 (from KL), 9.30 a.m: MAL 121 (from KL). 9.30 a.m: Thai 404 (from Jakarta), 10.55 a.m: MAL 005 (from Penang. Ipoh, Malacca*, 11.05 a.m: MAL 451 (from Kuching), 11.55 a.m: PAA 841 (from 9. Francisco, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Guam. Saigon), 2.45 p.m:364 words
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Article303 1966-07-23 9 ARRIVALS IN ILL. INTERNATIONAL: Air Ceylon from Singapore (AE 115/117) 7.45 p.m.; Malaysian Airways from Singapore (ML 122/121) 8.15 p.m.; Malaysian Airways from Singapore (ML 616) 9.15 a.m.; Thai International from Jakarta/ Singapore (EG 404/300) 10.55 a.m.; Malaysian Airways from Hong Kong (ML 615) 5.55 p.m.;Qantas from London303 words
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Article226 1966-07-23 9 B 8 Ale* Bricks Ord. CD B M Trustee Boustead 1.56 1.57 C. T. S. Ords 55/- Chemical Co 1.52 1.53 Cold Storage 2.88 Dunlop 2.40 3.42 E. Smelting 3.92 3.94 Esso Ords 3.02 3.04 United Holding 2.04 2.06 FitzDatricks 1.85 F N. Ords 3.60 3.64 Gammon 2.17 2.18226 words
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Article37 1966-07-23 9 Central Prop .98 City Dev. 37 37* Faber Union 50 Island Hotel 60 65 Island Pen 47* 481 K L Proo 84 San Holdings 33 34 Sel ProD 1.20 S'pore Land 61 65 Town City 1.0137 words
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Article126 1966-07-23 9 Ampat 10/li 10/6 Aokam Austral Amal. 23/9 24/Austral Malay CR 43/- Avpr Hltam Berjuntai 35/10* 36/Chenderiang 20/39/3 Gopeng CD 39/3 Honer Kontr Idris Hvd johan K'pong Kamunting K'pong Lanjut XCR 22/9 Kamunting 20/1\ 20/4* Kent Kesang 52 Killinghall 46/6 Kinta Kellas 35/- Kramat 13/13/1* Kuala Kampar XCR 26/9 Kurhal126 words
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Article32 1966-07-23 9 PREFS DEBS CT.S. Pref F N. Pref Hume Pref, XD 1.62 1.70 M. Breweries Deb. Robinson 1st Pref Robinson 2nd Pref S. Traction Pref U. E. Prof Esso Deb Shell Deb32 words
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Article77 1966-07-23 9 Ayer Hitam Bassett (50cts) 1.20 77 79 Batu Lintang 1.65 1.71 Bedford 1.44 Benta XD 1.44 Borelll (New) 2.25 Glenealv 1.60 Jeram Kuan tan 2.20 2.25 Kempas 1.97 2.05 Kepong Plant 1.70 Kluang Ord 1.77 1.81 Kundong Tg. Pau 1.80 1.90 Kuala Sidim Mentakab CBI 1.88 New Scudai77 words
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Article56 1966-07-23 9 Anglo-Asian 1/2 Anglo Oriental 3/B Kawan Beradin B. Panjong Castlefleld Consol Salak 2/7 Craigielea 1/8 Djember v Duff Dev E. Asiatic 1/8 Gadek Golden Hope m Guthrie K. L. Kepong 2/64 Kulim London Asiatic Malakoff Malaya General Malaysia Merlimau Pegoh Mt. Austin Petaling Rini Rub. Est. Malaya Sabah56 words
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Article235 1966-07-23 9 SINGAPORE Frt Aug. first grade rubber f.o.b. huvers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to-dav at 652 cents per lb. up 4 of a cent The tone was idle. R. A. S. and M. R. E. closing prices in cents per lb. jesterday: Buyers235 words
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Article60 1966-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Chinese Produce Exchange, Singapore noon prices per picul today. Coconut oil: bulk s4s} sellers, drum $47 sellers. Pepper: Muntok white slB7} sellers, Sarawak white $lB5 sellers, special Sarawak black sl42} sellers, garbled Lampong black $145 (N) sellers (all 96% NLW), ASTA $l6O sellers (100% NLW). Singapore Coconut60 words
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Article93 1966-07-23 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants to-day: New York: buying T.T. 32-11/16 airmail Ol>. 3213/16, 90 d/st. 33-5/16 cr#- dit bills, 33-7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying T.T. 351/8; airmail O.D. 35-1/4, 90 d/st. 35-13/16 credit93 words
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Article395 1966-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Stock Exchange closed to-day with prices recording a steady trend. There was better sentiment and confidence in sterling which was somewhat disturbed early in the weak, appeared to be returning. Turnover: 531.600 units (value $1,136,074); of which industrials amounted to 463.100 units, properties 64.000;395 words
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Article172 1966-07-23 9 PORT SWETTENHAM Old Port: No. 1 Mutiara: No. 2 Petaling; No. 3 Malaysia; No. 4 Hoeghdrake; No. 5 Caltex Delhi. New Port: No. 6 Glen ogle; No. 7 Kenyu Maru; No. 9 Korana. Stream Bearth: No. 1 City of Chicago; No. 2 Rotti; No. 3 Meihohsan Maru;172 words
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Article29 1966-07-23 9 LONDON, Fri. (UPl> Authoritative sources here said Britain supports the holding in Tokyo fo a formal conference to reschedule repayments of Indonesia's debts to her Western creditors.29 words
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Article, Illustration279 1966-07-23 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The world famous Juilliard String Quartet has made a lasting impact with music lovers here. And for many many years to come, they will be remembered for their recent classic performance at the Cultural Centre here recently. The Juilliard was sponsored by Goh Soon279 words
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Article, Illustration140 1966-07-23 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The "Welfare Ball Queen" contest to be held tomorrow night at Raffles Hotel, has attracted more than 30 entries. Among the contestants at this contest, organised by the University of Singapore. are Miss Denny Chan and Miss Angelina Soh. 17. Miss Soh140 words
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96 1966-07-23 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra the fifth oldest orchestra in America, will visit Singapore on September 3 to 4. The 93-member strong orchestra will give two concerts at the National Theatre here. Founded in 1895, their performances will be presented by Donald96 words
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Article, Illustration744 1966-07-23 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Local pop fans are waiting: anxiously for the arrival of the singing sensation, The Supremes. According to the local agent, the Supremes might stopover here for a couple of engagements before returning to the United States, after Manila, the last leg of their Asian744 words
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198 1966-07-23 10 KUCHING. Fri.—The British Combined Services entertainment team starring pop singer Wee Willie Harris, continuing their tour of East Malaysia, received a rousing reception when they gave a show for members of 40 Commando, Roy a! Marines at Simanggang. in the second division, on Monday.198 words
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Article267 1966-07-23 11 OOREHAM WOOD, England, Fri. jimmy Brown, the Cleveland Browns football star, is retiring from professional football. Sporting a 12day beard, Brown declared his intentions today at a special press conference held on a back lot set at the MGM British Studios here, where he is filming267 words
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Article, Illustration393 1966-07-23 11 WHEN a man is 6'6" and weights 235 pounds, like Clint Walker, who is there for him to tangle with? No man in his right mind is going to cross him, and if Clint goes after anyone, whatever393 words
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338 1966-07-23 11 In an era when males flaunt mop tops, Dutch bobs, page boys and other types of luxuriant hairdos, along comes a guy with a new look, a new image—no hair at all! He's Telly Savalas, recently seen in an important role338 words
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Article188 1966-07-23 11 The spicy outlook on life apparent in Lewis Gilbert's latest production, "Alfie," starring Michael Caine in the title role, will be evident even in the screen credits. "Alfie," to be soon released by Paramount, tells the story of a hip London lothario who makes his romantic188 words
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Article102 1966-07-23 11 HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Production began here on MGM's "Double Trouble," the 23rd motion picture of Elvis Presley's career and his eighth for the Studio. Norman Taurog is directing the musical adventure, his seventh Presley vehicle. The Aim introduces 18-year-old Annette Day, who was recently discovered working in102 words
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Article83 1966-07-23 11 Reg Lewis, former "Mr. Universe," "Mr. America," "Mr. Olympics" and "Mr. Hercules," has been signed by Martin Ransohoff for a principal role in "Don't Make Waves," the Filmways Production for MGM, starring Tony Curtis, (Jlaudia Cardlnale and Julie Newmar. In "Don't Make Waves," currently filming under the83 words
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Article, Illustration596 1966-07-23 11 A RTHUR Kennedy, ri> currently starring in Joseph E. Levin's "Nevada Sm i th," a Paramount Picture had a perfect opportunity while making the film to prove one of his favourite theories about acting with fellow stars Steve McQueen, Karl Maiden, Brian596 words
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Article, Illustration85 1966-07-23 11 ITALIAN IMPORT VIRNA LISI has her own way of relaxing, at the Paramount Studio, between takes of "Assault On a Queen." Already acclaimed by the European press a s the successor to Marylin Monroe, the sensuous blonde, whom co-star Frank Sinatra called "Venus De Milo with arms," will85 words
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147 1966-07-23 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. M e t r o-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Doctor Zhivago" has broken every house record in the 38-year history of the 1330-seat Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, by registering a gross of £101,892 or nearly $300,000 In the first ten weeks of Its run here. This147 words
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Advertisement688 1966-07-23 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words $5/- (Minimumf VACANCIES! VACANCIES!! But, are you the right person for it??? Join Raja's College and qualify for highly paid jobs. Raja's College offers many courses. APPLICATION are invited from Malaysian Citizen for the following posts: 1. Account Clerks. 2. Salesgirl, 3. Salesman, 4.688 words
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Article, Illustration1468 1966-07-23 13 E. C. Wheeldon - For a year now two SR.NS hovercraft havp kppd on active service with the Armed Forces in Borneo This military experiment has amply proved the use! fulness of the hovercraft in war. The largest hovercraft in the world the SR.N3, has alsS1,468 words
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1213 1966-07-23 13 The United States has 18 million people ages 65 or older, who sometimes feel alienated in this youth-oriented society. Life was simpler for older people in the days when grandparents lived with children and grandchildren in rambling farmhouses. But Americans are making1,213 words
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956 1966-07-23 13 WASHINGTON, Fri.— A grand lady has again extended a helping hand to her favourite musical organ ization. Eleanor Robson Belmont, widow, of the distinguished banker, August, Belmont, has donated $500,000 to the endowment fund of the Metropolitan Opera and in doing so956 words
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Article, Illustration166 1966-07-23 14 Mexico's Enrique Borja tries to score but is thwarted by Uruguayan goalkeeper Ladislao Mazurkieviex, who clears the ball during their World Cup match at Wembley recently, the result was a scoreless draw. This was (he scene recently when Brazil's Garrincba scored the second goal in166 words
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Article370 1966-07-23 14 North Koreans can win World Cup as they.... LONDON, Fri. (AP) North Korea, The soccer team of outsiders who never say die, could reach the final of the World Cup and if it does a British band will play tht North Korean national anthem. This could be370 words
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Article315 1966-07-23 14 AKRON, Ohio. Fri. (AP) Sammy Snead, 54 shot a two-under-par 68 yesterday that sent him into a tie with A 1 Geiberger for the opening round lead in the 50th anniversary Professional Golfers Association Golf Championship. Whiie co-favourites, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus were315 words
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154 1966-07-23 14 SANTA MONICA, California, Fri. (AP) World champion Tigran Petrosian of Russia lost to Hungary's Lajos Portisch and dropped into a ninth-place tie in the third round of the Piatigorsky Cup international chess competition. Petrosian's defeat last night left him and German Wolfgang Unzicker at154 words
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Article131 1966-07-23 14 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Brian London of England, who meets Cassius Clay in a world heavyweight title fight here on Aug. 6 was offered another big fight yesterday against Ernie Terrell for the World Boxing Association version of the heavyweight crown. Lew Burston, promoter at Madison Square131 words
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Article, Illustration186 1966-07-23 14 JOHN CLARKE - Happy day for the S.A. By JOHN CLARKE bread!h re o'f la t S h» fl^i S enable non-swimmine bovs of the two Homes to paddle the boy received a in ♦w 1 a P roud day for the Salvation Army Boys' Home when they beat186 words
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Article340 1966-07-23 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Island Country Club's *D' Division monthly medal stroke competition will be played tomorrow at Sime Road. The first group will tee off from the first tee and the following group from the tenth. Time-sheet: lst-tee 1.30 p.m. P. Hulleman, C. Repton340 words
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Article62 1966-07-23 14 LONDON, Fri. (AP) Sir Stanley Rous, President of FIFA, the world football authority, last night described as "sheer nonsense" reports that England had been disqualified from the World Cup because of dop* ing. The report apparently eliminated from a radio station in Buenos Aires. Sir Stanley62 words
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Article67 1966-07-23 14 AKRON, OHIO, Fri. (AH —Favoured Arnold Palmar ran into quick trouble yesterday when he opened a bid for his first PGA (Professional Gold Association) Golf championship in the Golden Anniversary event over the long Firestone Country Club course. The all-time leading money winner, hoping to wip« out67 words
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213 1966-07-23 15 PENANG, Fri. Super Chief (Pretty) did an outstanding gallop on the track this morning when he easily skipped 3f. in 38 in effortless style. He has never looked fitter. Fast Lord also worked with Gusto when he did 3f. in 38.2 seconds. Rough and Tough213 words
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Article145 1966-07-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Sum Kwok Seng, the Malaysian Manager and coach of the four-man weightlifting team for the Commonwealth Games at Kingston said here today, he was confident that his team will definitely bag many silver and bronze medals. He pinned his hopes145 words
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66 1966-07-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Burmese team for the ninth anniversary Merdeka football tournament next month will be led by their manager, Lieutenant Colonel Kyaw Sein Tun. This was disclosed here today by the Assistant Secretary of the Football Association of Malaysia, Mr. P. Velappan.66 words
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Article1177 1966-07-23 15 Race 1 Horses Class. 6,-Abt. 6 Furs. 2.00 p m 1 211 Chub* Chuba (Mulakat Stable) Mawi 6y 9.07 Posner 1 2 453 Panchor (H RH. Sultan of Pahang) Lee 5y 906 Chiang 4 3 498 Flashing Rocket (Messrs. V. C Bath and L. U. Dunn) Bagby Jr.1,177 words
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722 1966-07-23 15 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Gold Cup meeting here on July 31, Aug. 3 and Aug. 7, has attracted 193 entries. The break-down for the various classes are: 53 horses for Class 1; 56 horses for Class 3; and 84 horses722 words
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Article98 1966-07-23 15 DENVER, Colorado, Fr!. (AP) There is no question in Jack Dempsey's mind "The fight game is dead.* "There is no fight game today," the former champion said in an interview. There never will be again." Dempsey stopped here on his way for a big celebration at his98 words
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Advertisement186 1966-07-23 15 SELANGOR TURF CLUB H.M. THE AGONG'S GOLD COP MEETING 1966. Ist DAY SUNDAY 31st, JULY 1966 2nd DAY WEDNESDAY 3rd, AUGUST 1966 3rd DAY SUNDAY 7th, AUGUST 1966 The usual $5/- and $2 Total:sator, $2/- Forecast, and $1 Unlimited Sweep facilities will be provided. The $1 Unlimited Sweeps sold to186 words
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330 1966-07-23 16 TOKYO Fri. (UPI) Red Chinese President Lin Shao-Chi declared publicly in Peking today that American operations in Vietnam constitute aggression against Communist China. Mr. Liu pledged China's 700 million people and vast territory as a rear guard to the Communist effort in Vietnam,330 words
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Article376 1966-07-23 16 Monk says... SAIGON, Fri. (AP) A ycung buddhist monk presumed to have set himselt aftre tola police today that he had not attempted suicide and that he thought someone had tried to kill him. The 24-year-old monk's statement to police raised doubts about the reported self-immola-376 words
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Article, Illustration192 1966-07-23 16 Two teachers at Pukekohe High school, near Auckland, New Zealand, have produced an electronic teaching aid which immediately checks and records the comprehension of pupils. The aid is linked to a small control box on each pupils desk, and when the teacher puts his questions each records192 words
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495 1966-07-23 16 World Court ruling: MANILA, Fri. (UPI) A veteran Filipino diplomat who had served 13 years in the United Nations today deported the World Court decision rejecting racial charges against South Africa and described the ruling as "A disgrace to humanity." The former Philippine Ambassador Mictorio495 words
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294 1966-07-23 16 SAIGON, Fri. (AP). Two U.S. planes went down over North Vietnam yesterday to raise the total lost in the war to 300, U.S. military headquarters reported today. Raiding American planes encountered what a spokesman described as "numerous" Surface-to-Air Missiles during raids on oil depots294 words
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49 1966-07-23 16 Some of the 54-mem-ber Mount Union College choir, which just completed their tour of Singapore, is seen here sight-seeing in Hong Kong. The choir, which has been well-received in Asian capitals will visit India, the Near East, Greece, Turkey, and Europe and England before returning to the United States.49 words
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Article132 1966-07-23 16 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) Government troops and Communist Huks played a deadly cat-and-mouse game in the central Luzon area for the fourth straight day today after the Huk massacre of a town Mayor and five others. The score so far in the search is one killed and132 words
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230 1966-07-23 16 Holland TOKYO, Fri. (AP) Peking said today that the Chinese civil engineer who was found dying in front of the Chinese Communist legation in the Netherlands last Thursday had attempted to defect from communism. The official New China News Agency (NCNA) said engineer230 words
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Article138 1966-07-23 16 The Philip MANILA, Fri. (AP) The department of Foreign Affairs today went to the defence of Philippine consular officials in Singapore, Hong Kong and Kobe who were recalled for alleged laxity in preventing smuggling from these Asian ports. The Foreign Secretary Mr. Narciso Ramos sent a138 words
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Article58 1966-07-23 16 SAIGON, Fri. <AP> South Vietnamese Army rangers killed 11 Vietco: during a sweep just north ox Saigon. Vietnamese headquarters said today. The rangers launched search and destroy operation eight miles north of th« capital yesterday. A Vietnamese spokesman said th« rangers also captured six Vietcong and58 words
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Article106 1966-07-23 16 TOKYO, Fri. <AP> North Korea has called President Johnson "the most vicious war criminal'' and demanded to bring him and other leaders to "justice by the world people," the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said yesterday. The North Korean official agency monitored here said the Rodong Shinmoon (Labour Newspaper),106 words
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Article83 1966-07-23 16 NEW DELHI, Fri. (AP)— India's Health Ministry has warned state governments to take quick measures against a threatened outbreak of El Tet* cholera, now endemic in the eastern states of Assam, West Negal and Bihar Cholera in India killed 20.309 persons in 1963, 19.836 in 1964.83 words