Eastern Sun, 25 July 1966
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Title Section27 1966-07-25 1 EASTERN SUN INDEPENDENT ENGLISH NATIONAL DAILY •fr Estd. 1966. \oI. 1. No. 9. Singapore, Monday, July 25 1966. -jV MC (P) 1912 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents27 words
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Article100 1966-07-25 1 TAIPEH, Sun. (AFP) A woman had her baby born In a taxicab here today and the cab driver served as midwife. Both mother and baby mere reported to be doing fine. The woman, Mrs. Lu, who was expecting a baby called the cab to go to100 words
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Article74 1966-07-25 1 SAIGON. Sun. (AP) A US. Air Force spokesman *aid today the North Vietnamese fired a record 69 sur-face-to-air missiles last week at American warplanes raiding North Vietnam. On one day, July 19, a recorded 28 of the radarguided missiles were fired, thp spokesman said. The Air Force74 words
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Article236 1966-07-25 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) The assistant to the Minis-ter-Army Chief Lt. Gen. Suharto, Maj. Gen. Suharto, said the Moslem organisation "Muhammadi Jah" youth front (KOKAM) would cooperate more closely with the Armed Forces "to successfully finish our revolution and realize the message of the people's suffering.236 words
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Article508 1966-07-25 1 'IF DECISIONS NOT IMPLEMENTED THERE WILL BOGOR, INDONESIA, Sun. (AP) President Sukarno and Army Chief Lt. General Suharto met today with at least twenty fire persons believed being considered for the new Indonesian Cabinet. Both Pres. Sukarno and Gen. Suharto declined to disclose whether the persons they508 words
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Article40 1966-07-25 1 SAIGON, Sun. (AP)—'Two single engin e observation planes, one flown by a South Korean and the other by an American, crashed yesterday morning in approximately the same area east of Pleiku, a military spokesman announced40 words
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Article133 1966-07-25 1 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) North Vietnam announced yesterday that the war crimes trials of captured American fliers have been postponed, according to an Agence France Presse report from Hanoi. The North Vietnamese announcement also said American pilots will neither be called "war criminals" nor treated as prisoners133 words
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212 1966-07-25 1 HONG KONG, Sun. (AFP) Three Australian presently i n Hon? Kong are trv'ng to get to Hanoi to stop the Vietnam war. "We want to stop the killing of innocent people. You can't tell me the American planes are dropping bombs all212 words
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Article140 1966-07-25 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (AFP) The general chairman of the Indonesian nationalist P.N.I. party Mr. Osa Maliki was this weekend appointed chairman of the provisional consultative peoples congress committee which is to review all teaching of President Sukarno. The committee wa* ap- pointed on instructions of the congress140 words
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Article145 1966-07-25 1 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko arrived here tonight for a sixday official visit to Japan for talks on "important international problems" and other issues with Japanese officials. Mr. Gromyko. the first Soviet foreign Minister to visit this country, said in a statement145 words
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Article70 1966-07-25 1 SEOUL, Sun. Twenty-one persons including eight members of a family in Seoul were killed yesterday and early today bringing the death toll to 47 as heavy rains continued over central South Korea, the national flood committee announced today. The eight were trapped in a landslide last70 words
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Article57 1966-07-25 1 SEOUL Sun. (UPrv_Korean Premier Chung IIKwon will pay an official visit to Thailand early In October. It was reported today. The Seoul Daily Hankook Ilbo, quoting informed sources, said Premier Chung has formally accepted an invitation offered by Thai Premier Thanom Kittikachorn. Premier Chung will57 words
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Article286 1966-07-25 2 Jamal Ali - Use tablet system By Jamal Ali Kuala Lumpur Sun THE Railwaymen's Union of Malaya (RUM) today called upon the Malayan Railway Administration to enforce absolute electrical 'tablet system' all the time which means fast and safe train services to the public. This was disclosed286 words
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Article138 1966-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUH, Sun.— The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, left here this morning for Kota Bharu on an "aid to flood victims" mission. The Minister told reporters before he left that his trip was part of a programme by Cabinet Ministers138 words
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Article94 1966-07-25 2 PENANG, Sun. Mr. S.M. Mohamed Idris it re-elected prr ident of the Muslim League, Penang and Province Wellesley. Other office-bearers are viceS residents: Tuan Haji AS. [ansoor, Tuan Haji MA. Sathar, and Enche A.S. Mohamed Mydln. Hon. Secretary: Enche S.M.I. Shaik Alauddin, Hon. Asst Secretaries: Enche Mohamed94 words
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Article44 1966-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Indonesian contact-man here Lt. Col. Benny Moerdani today had an audience with Sultan of Perak at Merlin Hotel here. Lt Moerdani had a half an hour talk with Sultan and was invited for wild-game hunting in Perak.44 words
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463 1966-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Democratic Action Party Chairman Dr. Chen Man Hin tonight called on the Malays, Chinese and Indians to march away their racial pasts and meet each other half-way in efforts to build a United Malaysian Nation "Time is steadily running out463 words
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290 1966-07-25 2 CHAN KAM YAU - By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Forty-six American soldiers who arrived here four days ago from south Vietnam to recover from battle fatigue, left today for the front again full of praise for Malaysian hospstality and the cleanliness and cleanliness and architectural beauty of290 words
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Article39 1966-07-25 2 KAMPAR, Sun. Kampar Indians beat Sungai Beranam Indians, Teluk Anson, 2-0 in the first round of the Tan Sri Sambanthan Cup soccer knockout tournament. They are now enter the semi-final. Scorer was centre forward A. Rag.39 words
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Article51 1966-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A peoestrian. S. Perumal, 65, was killed yesterday evening at 6.15 p.m. when he was knocked down by a car at the Federal Highway, near the junction of Jalan Pantai Bahru, here. Perumal. who was from Kuala Lipis, was crossing the road when the accident51 words
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Article210 1966-07-25 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Education has issued a circular to all parents, whose children will be taking their primaryschool leaving examinations, advising them on how to select the secondary schools they wish their children to be posted. All parents will receive this circular together with the210 words
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Article50 1966-07-25 2 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Water will be shut off in Bin Tong Park between houses Nos. from 11 to 65 and 10 to 42 tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. due to a diversion of a six-inch watermain during culvert construction The Public Utilities Board, regrets any inconvenience caused.50 words
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Article169 1966-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The University of Malaya won an outright victory over TPCA by an innings in the Navaratnam Shield cricket match played on the Varsity green today. The victory has boosted Varsity's chances of playing in the semi-finals of the competion. "Hero" of the University's victory169 words
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Article82 1966-07-25 2 TAIPING. Sun. The chairman of the pro-tem committee of the Taiping Tourist Association, Mr. W. M. Krisnnan has hit out at the poor response shown by local business concerns towards efforts to promote tourism in this town. Mr. Krishnan, who is also leader of the United82 words
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Article214 1966-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A big cheering crowd gave the visiting President of Indian Union Muslim League. Haji M. Mohamed Ismail Sahib a rousing welcome here this morning. More than 500 local Indian Muslims turned out at the railway station before 7 a.m. to greet the214 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-07-25 2 THE EEMALE HARLEQUIN Oh! If you are looking for something bold and daring in design and ihe outlook in the most beautiful colours. Just have a good look at this Danish model Ulla Nees working in New York wearing the latest creation of sort of Harlequin dress56 words
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Article206 1966-07-25 2 TELOK ANSON. Sun. Power struggle within the UMNO would be detrimental to party political strategy. This warning was given by Enche Shariff bin Ahmad, political secretary to the Minister of Education when he opened the UMNO annual delegates' conference here today. Enche Shariff said the entire206 words
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Article92 1966-07-25 2 SEREMBAN, Sun. Mutual understanding between the government and the people, as well as love and respect for each other is the key factor to moulding a united and happy nation. The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, *Da to (Dr.) Mohd. Said bin Mohamed, said this92 words
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279 1966-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Worts, Posts and Telecommunications, Tan Sri V. T. Sambanthan, announced that with effect from August 1 all telephone, telegraph and telex services from Malaysia to Britain, Europe, Canada and the United States will be carried via high279 words
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Article35 1966-07-25 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. —A teaparty organised by Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the President of Singapore, for helpers of the children's charities, will be held at Instana Negara at 5 p.m. on Tuesday.35 words
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Article, Illustration402 1966-07-25 2 SEREMBAN, Sun. Shooting as a sport should be extended to as many people as possible and not be confined to a privileged few, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said today. He added that he would seek to repeal the rule which402 words
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241 1966-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. Malaysia is luckier than most countries "as her leaders appreciate the value of sport as a means of nation building." This was stated by the Olympic Council of Malaysia, in its first biennial report tabled today at it'i second meeting at Stadium Negara241 words
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Article73 1966-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A twenty-five man delegation from Jakarta will arrive in Singapore bv sea at the end of this monthIt is learnt from reliabif sources here that the Indonesian fact-finding delegation il expected to stay for two weekf in Singapore. "Hie delegation would explore73 words
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Article86 1966-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, has congratulated Mrs. Lim Eng Teik. of Penang on the publication of her new book, "Pantun Hiboran." The book contains pantuns (quatrains) composed by her in the National Language. It is priced at $1 pc*"86 words
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Article37 1966-07-25 2 PENANG. Sun. Fourteen members of the Japanese survey mission to study development projects in Malaysia arrived here this eveenir.g. They will visit the Bukit T<>h Alang filtration plant and the Sungei Prai drainage aciwuJ* tomorrow.37 words
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Article, Illustration1625 1966-07-25 3 Debute on the Royal address JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— *jaraaare ch,»»,.7.f KySft,riir£"" f^-Vr»«2'.trfe' sss mm ..™<* D, p When the Member for Pontaln Dalam pressed for the Deputy Premier's views on the matter, the Acting Mentri Besar, Johore, Dato Haji Othman bin Haji1,625 words
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603 1966-07-25 3 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN SINGAPORE, Sun. For democracy in Singapore to survive, it is essential that there should be a sufficient number of educated, competent and civic-minded people who are willing to work and serve the community and the country. Speaking at the603 words
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Article235 1966-07-25 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Enche Rahim Ishak. Minister of State for Education, today called on Malay students to be well-equipped, well-trained and disciplined. He was addressing the 14th annual inter-school debating contest organised by the Persatuan Persuratan Pemuda Pemudi Melayu. (Singapore Malay Youth Association), at Telok Kurau235 words
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211 1966-07-25 3 SINGAPORE, Sun—The tide of war in the Vietnam conflict has changed in favour for the South Vietnamese and her Allied supporters. This was the opinion expressed by the former British Ambassador to South Vietnam, Mr. Gordon Etherington Smith to the Eastern Sun211 words
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Article, Illustration333 1966-07-25 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. After 13 years of waiting, music lovers will be able to listen to the magnificient bass-baritone vo;ce of Mr. Yi-Kwei Sze, who Is here to give two recitals. To this we have to thank violin maestro Mr. Gch Soon Tioe, who has finally333 words
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Article106 1966-07-25 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Ail France has introduced movies, colour television and stereo music for its passengers on its intercontinental flights. The movies, all in colour, will be of recent productions and will change 52 times each year. Pessengers will have the choice between French and106 words
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221 1966-07-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. In Kelantan today another $567,000 in cash relief was paid to 5,400 flood victims from various districts. Up to date, the total amount paid to the victims in Kelantan is $l.B million. The balance of $1.3 million Will be paid in221 words
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Article, Illustration201 1966-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A shapely 19-year-old private secretary. Miss Katherina Cheong, was crowned "Welfare Ball Queen 1936" last night at a dance organised by the University of Singapore Welfare Ball Committee at Raffles Hotel. She beat 12 finalists to win an air trip to Bangkok, donatedEastern Sun Picture - 201 words
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817 1966-07-25 4 By John D. Davies, B.A. (Hons.) Director of Management Consultant Services. Industrial relations in Singapore are extremely wide. The last 20 years had been fascinating and had seen changes in one direction one's rights employees' rights. Factors for profitable business finance, land, buildings, machinery,817 words
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Article509 1966-07-25 4 tive. These jolted managements from their cushyboard tables. They began to realise that they had to revise their priority of attention. In the past, it was business, land, building, machinery, raw materials, labour and sales. Now they acknowledged that it had to be labour first, without which509 words
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Article, Illustration356 1966-07-25 4 ENG AH PAT - By ENG AH PAT SINGAPORE, Sun. Premier Lee Kuan Yew said here today that the Republic needs 'not only brains, but also vigour/ Nee Soon. He toured Nee Soon for five hours, The Prime Minister was continuously greeted by a salvo of crackers.356 words
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Article68 1966-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Historical Society of the University of Singapore will hold its annual dinner and dance on July 29 at the Mandarin Room at 8 p.m. The society's annual dinner and dance which was traditionally a small affair confined to members only, has, however, broken tradition this68 words
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Article193 1966-07-25 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Lee Khuan Yew, Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore, opened the Republic's 64th new school tht Upper Thomson Secondary School here today. It was built at a cost of $1.15 million. The school is a co-educatio-nal integrated school, providing secondary education193 words
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Article343 1966-07-25 4 ARRIVALS 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 (from KL); 9.20 a.m. MAL 121 (from KL); 11.02 a.m. MAL 451 (from Kuching); 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 (from Penang. Ipoh. KL, Malacca); 11.40 a.m. PAL 501 (from Manila); 12.20 p.m. RAC 605 (from Phnompeh); 12.50 p.m. PAA 841 (from San Francisco, Los343 words
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295 1966-07-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The National Trades Union Congress will take steps to amend the existing legislation to protect workers from being "victimised" by the employers. In an interview with the Eastern Sun yesterday, Mr. Bernard Rodrlgues, Member of Parliament for Telok Blangah, said provisions under295 words
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Article, Illustration400 1966-07-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Singapore man is row heading tne iici oi uie tnited Nations Truce Supervising Organisation (UNTSO) in Jerusalem checking on the present Israel-Syria conflict. An extremely modest man, Mr. Tan Mok Seng —who rose from the ranks to Decome an inspector of400 words
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Article102 1966-07-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Kota Raja Community Centre win hold a two-day fun fair, beginning on Saturday from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. at its premises at Sultan Gate, under the patronage of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Highlight of the fair will be a beauty102 words
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Article, Illustration311 1966-07-25 10 St. Joseph's SINGAPORE, Sat. On a cold Christmas Eve, when business is bad, what would a storekeeper and his wife long for—the descend of the three wise men, bearing gifts and blessings or three angels to liven things up? It was the angels who descended from the311 words
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Article, Illustration415 1966-07-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The American threat to wage nuclear war in Vietnam will be the main topic which will be hotly discussed at the forthcoming 12th World Conference against the use of the Atomic and Hydrogen bombs wh*ch opens in lokyo on Wednesday. Dislcosing thisEastern Sun Photo. - 415 words
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Article69 1966-07-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Public Utilities Board has announced that electricity supply to the following areas will be interrupted on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. at 6J m.s. to 7J m.s., Changi Road; Kampong Chai Chee, namely Peng Ann Road and Peng Ghee Road. The temporary shutdown69 words
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286 1966-07-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. All local sawmillers and ptporters of graded timber have been warned that shipments will be refused if it was not "check-graded" first. i This was contained in a circular from the acting timber officer. Mr. Tan Im Kian. of the Economic Development286 words
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Article130 1966-07-25 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. President Yusof bin Ishak had extended the appointment of 17 members of the Muslim Advisory Board for another six months, effective from July 1. They are: Dr. Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim; Tuan Haji Ali bin Haji Said Salleh; Tuan Haji M.J. Namazie; Tuan130 words
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Article249 1966-07-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. A father of seven children, Ibrahim bin Ahmad, 32, was found stabbed to death in a backlane at Johore Road this morning. Ibrahim, a $5 per day oddjob labourer, is believed to have died from a knife wound on the head. His249 words
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Article, Illustration337 1966-07-25 10 Italians urged SINGAPORE, Sun. proposal will be forwarded to the Italian Government urging them to form a mission to Singapore to study the many trade and investment possibilities here. This was stated by Dr. Francesco S. Quadrio in i execlusive farewell interview with the Eastern Si n337 words
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Article138 1966-07-25 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. youth, Keok Ah Chia, who picked up four passengers i° his car was later heldup by the same persons at daggerpoint and robbed of $5O. wrist-watch and ring valued at $5O in a lane off Jalan Tebing Terjun last night. Keok was earlier plyif along138 words
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Miscellaneous746 1966-07-25 4 CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. 5.45 Opening Programme Summary; 5.50 News Outlines in National Language; 5.55 Malaysian Songs; 6.00 News in Tamil; 6.10 Film •The Badge"; 6.50 Junior Science "Automobiles"; 7.00 News in746 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-07-25 5 HONG KONG, Sun. Members of the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine board a water tour boat for sightseeing: at Queen's Pier in Hong Kong July 16th. The 635 member group is visiting Hong Kong for two weeks for relaxation and shopping after their87 words
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147 1966-07-25 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AFP) —Astronauts Charles Conrad and Richard Gordon are now expected to make the next Gemini space trip in seven weeks, on Sept 9, the Federal space Agency announced today. This is two days later than was originally planned. The flight is scheduled to147 words
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Article20 1966-07-25 5 THE HAGUE, Sun. (UPI) —Some 150 leftwing demonstrators marched through Hague yesterday in protest against American action in Vietnam.20 words
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437 1966-07-25 5 NEW YORK, Sun. (AP) Film actor Montomgery Clift, who won fame for his screen portrayals of rebellious young men, died yesterday in his East Side Manhattan apartment, police said. He was 45. Clift was pronounced dead in his apartment at about 6:15 p.m.437 words
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144 1966-07-25 5 cause he planned to leave with Clift on a vacation. About 6 a.m., Clareman said, James went to awaken Clift but could not. He called Clift's physician, Dr Arthur Klein. Dr. Klein pronounced the actor dead at 6.15 a.m. The lawyer said Dr.144 words
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Article153 1966-07-25 5 TOKYO. Sun. (AP)—The north Vietnamese government has set up "a committee to investigate the war crimes of U.S. imperialists in Vietnam," Vietnam News Agency (VNA) said today. The committee, perhaps a first step toward placing captured U.S. pilots on war crime trials, is Ji5 ad153 words
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Article198 1966-07-25 5 PARIS. Sun (AP) Dr. Eugene Rabinowitch, editor and one of the founders of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, yesterday was announced as the winner of the Kalinga Prize for popularisation of science. The prize carries a cash value of US$2,BOO. It is the personal donation198 words
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Article80 1966-07-25 5 NEWSBURGH, New York, Sun. (UPI) "You won't believe this," the caller told police early yesterday, "but there is a 300-pound woman walking naked down broadway." Police sent to check the report found Mrs. Caroline Moore, 26, walking down the street. She said her husband had80 words
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211 1966-07-25 5 HENDERSONVILLE, North Carolina, Sun. (UPI). —The battered bodies of two men and a half nude woman were found in a wooded area at nearby Lake summit, police reported yesterAn automobile Jack, believed to be the main murder weapon, was found nezir211 words
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Article275 1966-07-25 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP) —The new Asian development Bank, a US$l billion venture by 31 countries, will have no vaults, but will keep its cash in the United States, Japan or London, the U.S. Congress has been told. In testimony before the House of Representatives275 words
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Article93 1966-07-25 5 TAIPEH, Sun. (AP) An appeal to President Johnson to impose a naval blockade against the Port of Haiphong was adopted on Saturday at a City Hall Mass Rally marking the last day of "captive nations week." The message urged President Johnson to go one step93 words
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Article52 1966-07-25 5 Kagoshima, Japan, Sun. (UPI) —Japanese scientists yesterday successfully launched a three-stage rocket designed to study the Van Allen radiation belt. The 16.42-meter, 8. 02-ton observation rocket climbed to an altitude of 1,125 miles (1,800 kilometers) in 14 minutes and 45 seconds after leaving its uchinoura launching pad in52 words
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533 1966-07-25 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) VIILITARY authorities reported yesterday that ifA there have been no established slip-ups as yet in the behavior of American prisoners of war held by the Communists in Vietnam. With the North Vietnamese threatening to try and execute them as war criminals,533 words
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Article133 1966-07-25 5 LONDON, Sun. (AP)Ships in the North Atlantic and Royal Air Force Coastal Command patrols have been alerted to search for Puffin, the boat in which two Britons hope to row from the United States to Britain. Lloyds of London radioed to North Atlai tic shipping133 words
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Article72 1966-07-25 5 MANILA, Sun. (UPI) President Ferdinand E. Marcos has created a special committee to investigate reports of technical smuggling through falsified invoices prepared at Philippine consulates abroad. The faulty invoices give incorrect listings of the amount of goods in a shipment and falsify their value. The three-man72 words
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Article37 1966-07-25 5 GEORGETOWN, Guyana Sun. (AFP) —Charlie Chan-a-Sue, Member of Parliament and executive member of the People's National Congress, shot himself through the head here tonight. Police say they do not know why he committed suicide.37 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-07-25 5 DONG HA. South Vietnam. Son. American Marines take cover in trench as the, call for explosives to destroy the trench which they captured durine fifhtlng. with eiements of an elite North Vietnamese Division in the northwestern corner of the country July 15th. The marines70 words
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453 1966-07-25 6 INDIANAPOLIS, Sun. (UPI). PRESIDENT Johnson, hitting out at Negro riots that have erupted in Cleveland, Chicago and elsewhere, declared yesterday that the U.S. can abide civil protest "but it cannot abide civil violence." In a major speech on domestic problems, including inflation and wage-price453 words
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Article111 1966-07-25 6 NEW YORK, Sun. (AP)— A judge has turned down the claim of Mrs. Mary Hemingway, widow of Ernest Hemingway, that A. E. Hotchner's book "Papa Hemingway," violated the Hemingway estate's literary Tights. Mrs. Hemingway had tued Hotchner and Random House, Incorporated, the publishers, on grounds111 words
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Article55 1966-07-25 6 DAR ES SALAAM. TANZANIA, Sun. (AP) A Southwest African nationalist organisation is reportedly preparing the ground for a Guerrilla war in the territory. The Southwest African people's organisation (SWAPO) is despatching representatives to Europe and parts of Africa to solicit financial and material aid •for a campaign,55 words
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Article, Illustration60 1966-07-25 6 Hundreds of Indians belonging to leftist orK in Nations carrying ban* eri recently gathered outside the Amer ic a n Embassy in New Delhi, protesting United States bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong in North Vietnam. The demonstrators were kept away from the American Embissy60 words
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Article251 1966-07-25 6 CAPE KENNEDY. Florida, Sun. (AP) Launch crews pushed ahead yesterday with preparations to launch Gemini 11 Sept. 9 while the Gemini 10 Astronauts continued extensive E-briefing (interrogation) sessions with technical specialists. The Gemini 10 pilots. Navy Commander John W Young and air force Major251 words
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Article149 1966-07-25 6 MOSCOW, Sun. (AP) A Pakistani Economic Mission yesterday ended talks with Soviet aid officials that a Pakistani spokesman called "highly satisfactory." The Soviet Union has earlier indicated that it will help with several projects in the Pakistani five-year economic development plan which began this year. This149 words
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170 1966-07-25 6 f|EATH VALLEY, California, Sun. (AFP).--Jean Marquant, a 28 year-old Frenchman, had completed one third of his death-defying walk across Death Valley today. Mr. Marquant started his 100-mile trek in the firstever attempt to cross this valley in the summer, on Wednesday evening and hopes170 words
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190 1966-07-25 6 KINSHASA, Sun (AFP) Fighting broke out today in Kinsangani between Congolese troops and White mercenaries. An authoritative source here said that the fighting in Kinsangani broke out following a plot against the central government hatched by a group of Belgian mercenaries. The same source said190 words
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Article118 1966-07-25 6 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Sun. (AP).—New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith J. Holyoake told the annual conference of the Ruling National Party last night in Wellington that New Zealand cannot expect her allies to help her In time of difficulty If It Is not ready to118 words
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129 1966-07-25 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI).—A defence department spokesman yesterday denied a Paris newspaper report that "an American" had suffered radiation effects while his ship was In the vicinity of France's recent nuclear tests in the Pacific. According to the dally Paris Presse Lintransigeant, an unidentified American on129 words
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Article107 1966-07-25 6 COVENTRY (Warwickshire), Sun. (AFP).—The city of Coventry (Warwickshire) awakened this morning covered with Nazi slogans and emblems. Firemen had to climb the steeple of the ancient Cathedral—the only part that survived German bombings during world war two —to pull down a flag bearing the Swastika. The107 words
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Article68 1966-07-25 6 VALPARAISO, Indiana, Sun. (AP) A stunt pilot, Bill Adams, 43, was killed yesterday in a plane crash during the final of a show dedicating porter county municipal airports new one million-dollar jet runway. Witnesses said one wing of Adams biplane collapsed, the plane plunged to the ground68 words
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Article72 1966-07-25 6 LONDON. Sun. (AFP).— Britain will withdraw almost all Royal Air Force and civilian personnel as well as Its Nato squadron of Sharkleton anti-sub-marine planes from the Mediterranean base of Gibraltar. the Ministry of Defence announced here today. The move, it was stated, was mentioned in the72 words
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142 1966-07-25 6 MOSCOW, Sun. (AFP) Nuritrin A. Mukhitdinov. a top member of the Communist party who was purged by former Premier Nikita Khrushchev, has been returned to the Government apparatus, the newspaper "Izvestia" revealed today. The paper said that Mr. Mukhitdinov has been named Vice President142 words
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Article, Illustration118 1966-07-25 6 The part of a career girl is played by 20-year-old Eva Renzi in Willi Trempers feature film, 'Playgirt" which has just begun showing in the cinemas of the Federal Republic of Germany. ,¥oa* is new for the German film industry is that producer Tremper ha» become his118 words
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Article296 1966-07-25 6 LONDON, Sun. (AP) Britain's Labour government yesterday readied a concerted drive to secure trade union backing for Prime Minister Harold Wilson's wage-price-dividend freeze and austerity campaign. Officials admitted freely that success of the governments efforts to get Britain out of the Red depends on support296 words
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266 1966-07-25 6 MOSCOW Sun (AP). —Soviet specialists working in North Vietnam are often exposed to danger from U.S. bombing raids, a member of the Soviet embassy staff in Hanoi reported yes- terday. Alexei Goncharov, an engineer on the Economic Council of the embassy, described Soviet miners266 words
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Article49 1966-07-25 6 MOSCOW, Sun. (AP> Andrei Gromyko, Russia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, left Moscow for Tokyo today on an official visit at the invitation of the Japanese Government, Tass, the Soviet news agency, reported. This Is Gromyko's first visit to Japan, where he will stay for about a week.49 words
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Article170 1966-07-25 6 MOSCOW, Sun. (AFP) The "Literatokdwfrpnbxazeta" today sounded the alarm over the rapidly increasing exodus from countryside to town, especially in the region of Smolensk. The Soviet periodical blamed rural de population for low yields which in th« case of grain was only a fifth those of170 words
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Article92 1966-07-25 6 PARIS. Sun. (AFP).— Nguyen Huu Tho. Presl dlum President of the South Vietnam National Liberation Front Central committee, has written to British philosopher Bertrand Russel welcoming hia proposal for an international war crimes tribunal to try American leaders This was stated in a new China News92 words
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Article, Illustration583 1966-07-25 7 FORT CAMPBELL, Kentucky, Sun. (AP) President Johnson told the men of the U.S. 101 st Airborne ''Screaming Eagle" Division yesterday that "our fighting men have turned the tide of battle" in Vietnam. "We know from captured documents that the troops from North583 words
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Article208 1966-07-25 7 CLEVELAND. Sun. (UPI) With a double shotgun blast in the face, a Negro was gunned down by white men yesterday in the fourth death in Cleveland's riottorn East Side slums. Weary police and National Guardsmen concentrated forces between Negro and Italian neighbourhoods to prevent possible interracial war.208 words
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Article67 1966-07-25 7 !TOV DELHI, Sun. (AD) —Several students were inlured in Lucknow, capital of Uttar Pradesh state, yesterday when 5,000 of them clashed with police during a demonstration in support of •triking civil servants. The walkout, by more than 15,000 state government employees to support demands for higher cost67 words
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Article139 1966-07-25 7 COMMACK, New York, Sun. (UPI) Two youths were accused yesterday of breaking into mausoleums in Long Island cemeteries and stripping corpses of gold tooth fillings, wedding rings and other valuables. A detective quoted one of the youths, Frederick W. Tompkins, 21, as saying he disturbed the remains139 words
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Article112 1966-07-25 7 HOUSTON, Texas Sun. (AP) —Technicials processed over 800 feet of movies and 360 shill photographs yesterday taken by the Gemini 10 Astronauts during three historic days aloft. But failed to find any pictures of Michael Collins' walk in space. Command Pilot John W. Young had112 words
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Article, Illustration30 1966-07-25 7 Queen Elizabeth ride® in pouring rain in an open carriage with her royal guest, King Hutscin ot Jordan, on a recent visit to London. AF PHOTO AP PHOTOAP PHOTO - 30 words
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237 1966-07-25 7 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (AP) U.N. Secretary General U Thant, on the eve of a visit to the Soviet Union, indicated yesterday that he would not press the Soviet government to call a Geneva conference on peace in Vietnam. Prime Ministers Indira Ghandi237 words
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Article54 1966-07-25 7 MEXICO CITY, Sun. (AP) —The newspaper El Sol said yesterday three more children had died of dehydration during the past 24 hours, bringing to 66 the total who have died in a heat wave in Monterrey. Hundreds of others, it said, were being treated in hospitals for54 words
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Article196 1966-07-25 7 DALLAS, Oregon, Sun. (AP) U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas said yesterday he has not been invited to visit Communist China. Mr Douglas, appearing at a reception after serving as grand marshal of a parade, said his hoped-for trip to Communist China is "in196 words
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Article132 1966-07-25 7 BRYAN, Ohio, Sun. (AP) —A jet-powered train roared down a 30-mile stretch of track yesterday in the first of three days of test runs by the New York Central, RailRoad. Veteran Railroad men said the "black beetle" appeared to have been travelling more than 100132 words
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277 1966-07-25 7 GENEVA, Sun. (UPI) U.S. churchmen joined Russians, Asians, Africans and Europeans yesterday to condemn "the massive and growing" American military commitment in Vietnam. Dr. W. A. Visser T. Hooft, Secretary General of the World council of Churches (WCC). cut short "third world" moves for277 words
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133 1966-07-25 7 MOSCOW, Sun. (UPI)— The Soviet government newspaper Izvestia said yesterday that eight machinery shops would be built in the jungles of North Vietnam instead of in Hanoi because of American bombing raids close to the North Vietnamese capital. Vladimir Lokteshov, a Soviet engineer recently returned133 words
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Article193 1966-07-25 7 CHICAGO, Sun. (UPI).— The Philippine ConsulGeneral charged yesterday that Filipino nurse Corazo Amucao, sole survivor of the massacre of eight student nurses, was "being kept incommunicado" by Chicago authorities waiting to try Richard Speck for the slayings Miss Amurao. her mother, who flew to193 words
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250 1966-07-25 7 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Sun. (AP) Police and militant Protestant demonstrators clashed for the second night running near Belfast prison yesterday. It was the clash in 24 hours between baton-wield-ing police and bottle throwing supporters of the Rev. Lan Paisley, 40 yearold firebrand preacher and Protestant250 words
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Article162 1966-07-25 7 MOUNT HOPE. West Virginia, Sun. (AP) Seven coal miners were killed yesterday in an explosion that jarred the Siltex mine or the river Company in southern West Virginia. After Ave hours, rescue workers found the bodies of five miners about one and three-fourths of a162 words
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444 1966-07-25 11 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP) —The United StO V;V e ecte< y esterd °Y a Soviet protest against' U.S. bombing at Haiphong. It called on Moscow to help persuade North Vietnam to holt its "aggressive activities" and stSrt peace talks now. The U.S. note also444 words
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Article99 1966-07-25 11 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) Criticism by British labour unions and financial circles within England and abroad of Prime Minister Harold Wilson's anti inflationary measures "appear unjustified," the New York Times commented editorially today. "Mr. Wilson may be charged with being late to act," it noted, "but he99 words
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Article, Illustration31 1966-07-25 11 A young Negro girl screams in protest whUe s^ n^'l J£ in front of a youth injured In shooting last Thursday in East New York. AT Photo. AP Photo.AP Photo. - 31 words
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Article293 1966-07-25 11 CHICAGO, Sun. (AP).— The Illinois State's attorneys office has placed high priority on obtaining the story of a Hichigan nurse who reportedly dated Richard Speck, accused of murder in the slaying eight Chicago Nurses. Mr. Kenneth Gillis, Assistant State Attorney who spent several days in293 words
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Article57 1966-07-25 11 AUCKLAND, Sun. (AP)— Aucklander Faye Walker, 18, stopped dancing early today after setting a marathon record by dancing nonstop 100 hours. The previous record of 82 hours was said to be held by an Ohio girl. Faye also claimed the stay awake record previously held by57 words
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357 1966-07-25 11 LONDON, Sun (AP) British financier Charles Clore, reputed to be one of the richest men in the world, is suing a Chinese housemaid for quitting her job. She £6 a week. He wants his money back for paying her fare from Hong Kong. He357 words
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Article175 1966-07-25 11 MOSCOW, Sun. (AP) Some Soviet girls are being told It is best to start their sex lives before they are 17 years old, the youth newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda reported indignantly today. They also are being told that if they wait until they are 30 years old they175 words
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Article80 1966-07-25 11 SEATTLE, Sun. (AP) Three Northwest Orient Airlines military flights were delayed here last night when aircraft crews refused to cross picket lines. The flights included two bound for the Orient under charter to the military airlift command and one carrying soldiers east as part of operation combat80 words
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Article91 1966-07-25 11 HONOLULU, Sun. (AP) The word from the late President Kennedy's son is that his name is no longer John-John. It's John. With Mr. and Mrs. Henry rvaiser, five-year-old John Saw the Hawaii Islanders beat Denver, 10-2 Friday night in a Pacific Coast League baseball contest Mrs.91 words
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Article53 1966-07-25 11 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP) —A six-man U.S. delegation on fishing is expected to assemble in Moscow shortly for talks with the Russians about conserving fish resources off U.S. shores, U S State Department officials said yesterday. Two of the Americans left Washington last Wednesday and the other four on53 words
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Article99 1966-07-25 11 CAIRO, SUN. (AP) —Egypt showed off new Soviet military equipment, including air-to-ground missiles, in a Mammoth parade yesterday marking the 10th anniversary of President Gamal Nasser's overthrow of exKing Farouk. The new Russian equipment displayed included new all-weather MIG-21D Jets and four Tupolov TU-16 Jet bombers fitted99 words
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Article81 1966-07-25 11 RAWALPINDI, Sun. (AP) —Pakistan has proposed to India that they both cut down their armed forces once they settle all outstanding differences, an official communique said. The proposal was contained in a note handed to Indian High Commissioner Kewal Singh in Rawalpindi on Friday in answer81 words
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Article, Illustration32 1966-07-25 11 Slum dwellers near Bombay getting their water from leaks of giant pipeliners. The city, with its 4. million population, is facing drought because of the late monsoon. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration606 1966-07-25 11 By FRANKLIN SAWYER BIEN HOA, South Vietnam, Sun. At the age of 16 Eufrocino R. Mamarii was a guerrilla in his native Philippines, fighting off the Japanese during World War II In three years he killed a dozen of the enemy invaders and wasAP Photo. - 606 words
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Article786 1966-07-25 8 pVENTS during the past three years have cast doubts in the minds of certain people about the advisability of Malaysia continuing to be a member of the Commonwealth. The lack of sympathy displayed by certain Commonwealth countries towards Malaysia during the height of confrontation had revealed that786 words
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Article, Illustration1478 1966-07-25 8 SAIGON, Sun. At Manila, in April 1964, the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (S EAT O) Council of Ministers declared that the attack on South Vietnam was a "communist aggression an organized campaign directed, supplied and supported by the communist regime in North1,478 words
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888 1966-07-25 8 Experts in aid-receiving as well a% aid-giving nations are generally agreed that foreign aid will produce maximum results only when it is related to maximum self-help and effective development policies. Institutions such as the World Bank and the Inter-American Committee for the Alliance888 words
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Article264 1966-07-25 9 B BRUSSELS, Sun. (AP) One of the world's jading oil companies yesterday warned We?t--t n nations against the tical risks involved Jri oil trade with Russia 12-page study published I the Shell Company here ?i d Western countries t ould carefully evaluate r :ks before abandoning264 words
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Article106 1966-07-25 9 MEXICO CITY. Sun. '(UPI)— I The special Latin American coordinating cornmission (CECLA) closed its three-week experts meeting here yesterday with the announcement that oint international economic action with Africa and Asia would be sought. The meeting, and plan to call on other areas, were aimed106 words
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Article148 1966-07-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. A 16-year old Singapore sea cackt, Loh Mun Leong has arrived in London to attend a three-week long training course at the Sea Cadet Headquarten in Trafalgar Square. Cadet Loh arrived in London on a free voyage given by Ben Line Steamers Ltd. for148 words
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643 1966-07-25 9 HARRY HOBBS - By HARRY HOBBS LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Britain's "biggest squeeze launched personally by Prime Minister Harold Wilson while his finance and economics ministers argued in the background pushed the business world into a new era of uncertainty last week. There had been no lack of warning643 words
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Article, Illustration43 1966-07-25 9 Ford of Britain's Tractor Division thought up this novel presentation to introduce their new Mark 4 3000 radiocontrolled tractor at the Royal Show recently. Complete with horns and tail it played the role of the bull in a mechanised bullfight.43 words
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578 1966-07-25 9 pARIS, Sun. (AFP) The tonnage of new vessels completed in the world's shipyards duiing 1965 constitutes, at 11-8 million gross register tons (GRT), a peacetime record, reports the Maritime Transport Committee of the OECD In its annual review of international ship578 words
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Article, Illustration39 1966-07-25 9 4u„ nurse seine net ordered for a British fishin e vessel. The A brailer net for the firs l ht in the main net made from 7,000 pounds of nylon net draws from the se. flsb £lo,oo#.39 words
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Article83 1966-07-25 9 KARACHI, Sun. (AFP) Pakistan exports in 1965-66 (July-June) were the highest on record amounting to 2,718 million rupees, an increase of 13 percent over the previous fiscal year and of 6.5 percent over the previous highest exports (in 1950-51 during the Korean war boom period). Imports in83 words
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Article48 1966-07-25 9 BRUSSELS, Sun. (UPI) Common market ministers met in secret session yesterday in an attempt to set the community's farm policy. Ministers of Agriculture had failed in two and a half days of close bargaining to agree on the agricultural package deal prepared by the executive commission.48 words
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Article141 1966-07-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sun A novel slant in the business of office machines is to be introduced in Singapore and Malaysia that of renting of equipment. Rank Zerox Ltd. is to introduce their office copying machines and "Zerography" on this basis. "Zerography" is a combination of two Greek141 words
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167 1966-07-25 9 JOHANNESBURG, Bun. (AFP) —Government and Reserve Bank officials i efuse to deny or confirm that South Africa is now shipping great quantifies of gold to France and Switzerland instead of England, the Johannesburg weekly, "Sunday Express.' reports. "A huge drop in South167 words
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Article116 1966-07-25 9 TOKYO, Sun. (AFP) Japan has steadily recovered from the 1964-65 depression through adjustment of production and fiscal regulation, the 1966 Economic White Paper released by the Government said. The White Paper noted the first full-scale flotation of national bonds in postwar Japan during fiscal 1966 and called116 words
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750 1966-07-25 9 BERLIN, Sun. Encouraged by the wave of publicity surrounding the question of car security, which has affected the American economy, manufacturers in Europe are becoming increasingly conscious that an increase in car safety Is a matter of the utmost necessity. in Uermany,750 words
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Advertisement113 1966-07-25 10 The paper that makes you ha Our last Sunday Edition was a tremendous success. Congratulatory messages poured into our office from everywhere. e intend to keep on winning more friends. To make them happy we are presenting each Sunday the kind of paper that will give them pleasant and enjoyable113 words
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Miscellaneous176 1966-07-25 11 ORCHARD TODAY! 12.45. 4.30 A 8.15 p.m. "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" Oraldine Chaplin. Julie Christie 7') mm Panavlslon Metrocolor 'An M.Q.M. Picture> 9.PEON I PAL ACE |1 NOW SHOWING? II *m, 1.30 400 II 1.30. 4.00. < :i0 A 9.15 pm I) 6.45 A 111 MARTIN as Matt Helm in "THE SILENCERS"176 words
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Miscellaneous202 1966-07-25 11 I 1 SIIAW LIDO Phone ***** NOW SHOWING: 4 Shows Dally Note Times: 11, 2.30, 6 9 p.m. "Mad Wortd" starts promptly at 11.20 a.m., 2.50. 6.17 9.K p.m. "IT'S A MAD. MAD. MAD. MAD WORLD" Panavision. color fUA) CAPITOL Phone ***** NOW SHOWING 11. 1.30. 4.M. 6.45. 0.36 p.m.202 words
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Article736 1966-07-25 12 "JHE great themes are love and death; their synthesis is the will to live... "I believe that man is here to stay in spite of the appalling tools he invents to destroy himself, for it seems to me that he loves this seamy world more than he desires,736 words
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Article, Illustration506 1966-07-25 12 TWO brave new novelists who write with the fire of spring. One is Robert Bowman, born 35 years ago in Scotland. At the age of nin#» he was take" to lWe in England which he now regards as his homeland. He qualified in medicine at Trinity College506 words
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Article134 1966-07-25 12 With our minds seething with thoughts of the World Cup and the Malaya Cup at home, Pelham Books have some come out with two timely volumes on soccer. Both are priced at 21s and concern themselves with the finer points of the game. Both books are writ-134 words
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Article, Illustration855 1966-07-25 12 Art A man who has reached 70, served as a government official, won acclaim as an artist end teacher, given a college education to nine children and seen the birth of 24 grandchildren might be expected to sit back and enjoy the privileges of855 words
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Article596 1966-07-25 12 In a week, Malaysia will be three years old— the newest of the national states of South-east Asia It comprises Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak and until its secession last year, Singapore. Its frontiers facing Thailand in the North-west and Indonesian Kalimantan in the East are separated at its596 words
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Article, Illustration553 1966-07-25 13 Ian Pereira - 'Torn between the field and books' By Ian Pereira K«MIA LUMPUR/ Sun. —Relaxing on a sofa in yellow blazer and green jeans, pretty sixteen ye a r o I d Cheryl Doral, the current Malaysian ace sprinter on the women's athletic553 words
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Article, Illustration497 1966-07-25 13 JOHN KAM - By JOHN KAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. l?ROM the moment the Kingston-boundflight with the country's best athletes, weight'ifters. badminton players and swimmer leaves Subang Airport on Tuesday, Malaysians everywhere will be watching keenly their performances a heir recent performances at various meets in the country497 words
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Article, Illustration129 1966-07-25 13 SINGAPORE. San. Patricia Chan, SI nga pore's representative to the Kingston Games in Jamaica, won the accolade of the local swimming fraternity when she captured top honours at the 51st Annual Swimming Championship meet held at Chinese Swimming Club recently. Patricia who emplaned tonight with the129 words
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Article188 1966-07-25 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore's freestyle specialist Tan Thuan Heng, has expressed confidence that be will be in the finals of the 100 and 400 metres freestyle at the forthcoming Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica. He said this in an Interview with the Eastern Sun today. Earlier,188 words
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Article, Illustration147 1966-07-25 14 Norbert (Nobby) Stiles of England (right) and France's Robert Budzinski are pictured in mid-air action during their World Cup match at Wembley, England recently. England beat France 2-0. Portuguese goalkeeper Americo Lopes is well beaten by thi s shot from Brazil's Rildo which registered Brazil's147 words
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Article, Illustration405 1966-07-25 14 N. Korea would have won but for... LONDON, Sun. (AP). JJRITISH sports writers today hailed Portuguese "Black Panther" Eusebio, who almost single-handedly laid North Korea low at Liverpool yesterday with four thumping goals, as the new o* I "I would say Eusebio, in the sum of all his405 words
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284 1966-07-25 14 LONDON, Sun. (AP) Pele, the 'Black Pearl' of Brazilian football, has made up hie mind he will not play in any more World Cup competitions. "At the next world championship in Mexico, even if senior (JOAO) Havelange (President of the Brazilian Sports284 words
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148 1966-07-25 14 LOS ANGELES California, Sunday (AP) —John Pennel bettered the world record in the pole vault yesterday with a leap of 17 feet 6 inches as a climax of the international track and field games. Most of the crowd remained to see the148 words
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Article162 1966-07-25 14 LIVERPOOL, England, Sun. (AP) "We were very surprised at the North Korean tactics at the beginning of the game," Portugal's coach Otto Gloria said last night. "But we changed our defensive pattern and, with a little bit of luck, we moved ahead," he said. Gloria, a162 words
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Article224 1966-07-25 14 LIVERPOOL, England, Sun. (AP) Without a single African team in the World Cup. the dark continent has risen to soccer fame with Portugal's attacking eleven. Besides Eusebio, the ebullient 24-year-old forward who impelled his team from behind for a 5-3 victory over North Korea yesterday,224 words
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Article323 1966-07-25 14 LONDON, Sun. (AP) —Portugal, paced by its star Eusebio's recordsetting four goals, .smashed North Korea 5-3 yesterday to lead the way into the semifinals of the World Cup soccer tournament. Joining Portugal in an all-European semifinal were England, 1-0 victory over Argentina; Russia, which defeated323 words
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Article88 1966-07-25 14 LISBON. Sun. (AP> Thousands of jubilant Lisboans cheered in the streeti after Portugal won the dramatic World Cup soccer match against North Korea, 5-3 yesterday. The celebrations were even greater than when Portugal defeated Brazil. Many Portuguese abandoned their television sets in disgust after North Korea88 words
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Article2061 1966-07-25 15 Windsor Lad - RINUS SCORES TREBLE Race results By Windsor Lad pENANG, Sun. Gwana, a four-year-old Super 1 mare, put up a fluent display when she came with well-timed run to pip Fast and Furious close nome to win the Kedah Cup over 8* furlongs at Penan? this2,061 words
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Article177 1966-07-25 15 KUAT.A LUMPUR, Sun Lieutenant Mangit Singh, has last caught the Selangor State selectors 'eyes and has been included in the team to meet Singapore in t^ e Malaysian Cricket Association finals to be played here next month. Mangit, who has been ihowing consistantly good in177 words
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Article262 1966-07-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An American All-Star inter-collegiate basketball team is scheduled to arrive here on August 4 for a four-week exhibition game tour in Malaysia and Singapore under auspices of the U.S. Department of State. The team is composed mainly of players from Oklahoma Baptist262 words
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Article172 1966-07-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Club de Recrio lost their chances of beating Kilat on points for the Stonor Shield when they could beat Selangor Club today on first innings only. They needed an outright victory to remain in the fighting. Ratnalingam who has been selected for Selangor to172 words
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Article330 1966-07-25 15 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The 10.6 sees, in the 100 metres finals set up by C. Kunalan at the Swift's Annual Championship today though, 0.1 second better than M. Jegathan's in 1964, falls short of his own time of 10.4 sees, which he clocked in the heats330 words
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Article181 1966-07-25 15 UNNY KRISHNAN - By UNNY KRISHNAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor qualified for the cricket finals of the Ruler's Sfhield when she beat Perak this morning in the first innings. Resuming from their overnight score of 80 for 2 wickets, they managed to knock up 182 all out They181 words
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291 1966-07-25 16 'Massive aid from outside Marcos Huk resurgence MANILA Sun. (AP) A hard core of more than 500 Communist Huk terrorists in central Luzon are getting "massive help" in the form of arms and equipment from unidentified sources, President Ferdinand Marcos said on Friday. In an exclusive interview with the Associated291 words
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Article54 1966-07-25 16 JAKARTA, Sun. (AP) The Malaysian Trade Union Congress has invited its Indonesian equivalent to a congress in Kuaia Lumpur beginning on Wednesday it was reported today. The official news agency Antara said the GASBINDO (Federation of Indonnesian Islamic Trade Unions) had accepted and will send two delegates if54 words
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Article117 1966-07-25 16 TAIPEI. Sun. (AFP) President Chiank Kai Shek ence on two Taiwan native has reduced by half the sentyouths charged with sedition, the Defence Ministry announced yesterday. The youths. Hsieh Tsung Min and Wei Ting Chao, were sentenced to ten and eigm years respectively by a military117 words
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Article59 1966-07-25 16 JAKARTA, Sun. (AFP)— Some 2,500 Indonesians of Chinese stock this weekend completed an indoctrination course in Jogjakarta, Central Java, Antara reported. Their representative pledged loyalty to the Indonesian state philosophy of Pantjasila, to the state and the nation at a closing ceremony. The course had been59 words
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80 1966-07-25 16 Asia's biggest mosque, "Istiqlal" is being constructed in Jakarta. Picture show President Soekarno showing a model to Moslem parties and organisations last week, when he assured them that the construction of the mosque will continue inspite of the serious economic problems facing the government. he first concrete pile was laidPANA Photo. - 80 words
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322 1966-07-25 16 A trial of patience... OSAKA, Japan, Sun. Customs officials at the Itami Airport on Friday turned over to the police a young foreigner who allegedly tried to smuggle in IS gold bars, weighing 16 kilograms. However, a man who was reported by Interpol322 words
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197 1966-07-25 16 SAIGON, Sun. (AP) Another flag was raised yesterday on the Allied side in Vietnam with the arrival of the first contingent from Thailand. The 27-man group is Victory squadron 11 of the Royal Thai Air Force. Thailand is the fifth nation to joint the197 words
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Article80 1966-07-25 16 JAKARTA, Sun. (AP) President Sukarno yesterday afternoon toasted the United Arab Republic as being in the forefront of the struggle against Imperialism Pres. Sukarno told a National Day celebration at the UAR embassy here that ''the greatest in the 20th century is the international struggle against imperialism,80 words
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Article54 1966-07-25 16 BANGKOK. Sun. (AP) The standing committee of the Association of South-east Asia (ASA) meets here tomorrow to prepare for the ministerial conference which is scheduled to be held here from August 3-5. Thailand will be represented at the committee meeting by Somchai Anumanrajdhon, director of the54 words
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261 1966-07-25 16 SAIGON, Sun. (UPI) A. U.S. Navy pilot fled from North Vietnamese captivity and struggled South through jungles for more than 20 days to become the first American war prisoner to escape from North Vietnam, U.S. authorities said yesterday. The. pilot, said to261 words
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Article140 1966-07-25 16 MANILA, Sun. (AFP) Some 1,000 government troops took part in an hour-long siege of a farmhouse in Luzon yesterday, but failed to bag the number three man of the Huk (Communist) hierarchy believed to have been cornered there. The troops took seven suspects, but found140 words
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Article199 1966-07-25 16 JAKARTA, Sun. —An Indonesian political party leader has called for new unity in central Java, site of clashes between religious and nationalist forces. Dato Ibrahim Bangkongan. second secretary in the PSII (Moslem Association Party) called for an end to the fighting. The PNI, which strongly supports199 words
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Article81 1966-07-25 16 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) Indonesia has banned the printing, publication and dissemination of newspapers and magazines in Chinese characters, the official News agency Antara reported today. The Ban, which was announced this week also applied to the import of these newspapers and magazines into East Java. Other reading81 words
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72 1966-07-25 16 Flash-back: Lt. Col. Mamerto G. Manahan, left, Bulcana Philippine commander, looks on three Huk suspects captured in mopping-up operations in June last years. Weapons seixed are in the foreground. The recent spate of activities, including the ambush-murder of a Mayor is causing grave concern to President Marcos who says Huk72 words
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138 1966-07-25 16 JAKARTA. Sun. (AP) Indonesia will soon send a cultural mission to Singapore, under the sponsorship of the "Crush Malaysia Command." Deputy Minister for Culture Mr. Lasmidjah Hardi said the mission would be "highly beneflcal for restoring relations with Singapore and even Kuala Lumpur." The decision138 words
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Article65 1966-07-25 16 SAIGON. Sun. (AP) U.S. civil rights leader Whitney M. Young said yesterday that the morale of some 60.000 Negro servicemen in V iet nam was high and the overwhelming majority of them felt it was right to be here. Mr. Young, executive director of the moderate and65 words
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146 1966-07-25 16 PEKING, Sun. (AFP) Peking's daily newspaper yesterday printed front page photographs of Chairman Mao Tse Tung and President Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam. The pictures appeared over eight column headlines topping a full report of Friday's mass rally here in support of146 words
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215 1966-07-25 16 SAIGON, Sun. The advance party of the Philip pines, the sixth country to join the Allied side in Vietnam is due here within the next two months. But a Manila news commentator chided a Philippine's projected expeditionary aid to South Vietnam as an attempt215 words
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Article110 1966-07-25 16 HONG KONG. Sat. (AP) Two West German government officials will arrive in Hong Kong next week to discuss problems concerning imports of Hong Kong woollen knitwear to West Germany, a West German official said today. The official said the problems involve an agreement negotiated110 words
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210 1966-07-25 16 TOKYO, Sun. —Indonesia's chief international creditors outside the Soviet bloc will meet in Tokyo in September to discuss concerted aid to the Indonesian economy, th® Foreign Office announced yesterday. Japan will send formal invitations to the United States, West Germany, Britain, France, Italy, the210 words
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Article105 1966-07-25 16 HONGKONG, Sun. (AFP) The 1966 summer physics colloqium, the Peking symposium, opened in Pekir.g y6 Acconiing to New China News Agency monitored here, more than 130 scientists from Asia, Africa, Latin Amen a and Oceania attended the opening ceremony together with one thousand Chinese scientific and105 words