Eastern Sun, 8 August 1966
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Title Section25 1966-08-08 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Nol. 1. No. 23. Monday, August 8 1966. MC (F) 1912 KDN 2309 Price 13 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration22 1966-08-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. His Highness U** Sultan of Selangor presenting eup to the captain ofr Selairgor team Abdul Ghani.22 words
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Article95 1966-08-08 1 SAIGON, Sun. (AP) Communist ground gunners brought down six American planes over North Vietnam today equalling the worst day of the war. then put up hail of anti-aircraft fire to keep rescue helicopters at bay Only two of eight downed fl ?rs were rescued and they95 words
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Article353 1966-08-08 1 ENG AH PAT - By ENG AH PAT SINGAPORE, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, tonight defined what non-align- ment means. He said non-align-ment did not mean that outsiders could come into Singapore to spread their ideology- At the same time, outsiders were not invited to353 words
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Article149 1966-08-08 1 LONDON, Sun. (AP) World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay left by air for New York today insisting that his third-round knockout against Brian London last night was no walkover even though British critics were calling the fight a joke. London was very fast and moved well, I149 words
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Article135 1966-08-08 1 KAMAISHI, Japan, Sun. (UPI) A 499-ton freighter and a 959-ton oil tanker collided early today in waters off a cape near Kesen-Numa near here in Northern Honshu, capsizing the tanker. All crewmen aboard the tanker were rescued. There were no injuries re ported. According to the Maritime135 words
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216 1966-08-08 1 Chan Kam Yau - By Chan Kam Yau PEKAN, SUN. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will leave for Jakarta to sign a peace agreement as soon as he hears from Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Mclik. This was disclosed by Tun Razak this morning216 words
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Article128 1966-08-08 1 HONG KONG. Sun. (AP) Philippine Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos said today he probably will visit Jakarta on August 19. There were earlier reports from Jakarta that Mr. Ramos wouM visit Indonesia aroundrthat date at the invitation of Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik. Mr. Ramos and Mr. Malik128 words
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388 1966-08-08 1 HONG KONG, Sun. (AP) Philippine Foreign Secretary Marciso Ramos arrived here en route to Nationalist China to explain the peace initiative taken by the Association of South-east Asia (ASA) to end the Vietnam conflict. Mr. Ramos was scheduled to leave Hong Kong last388 words
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Article229 1966-08-08 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) Final discussions between Indonesian leaders and a Malaysian delegation currently visiting Jakarta continued to go smoothly in an atmosphere of confident optimism today. The independent daily "Operasi" said in their main article today that signing of an agreement to end the229 words
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Local News
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260 1966-08-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR,*Sun. The Governor Bank Negara Malaysia Tan Sri Ismail Ali today announced the opening of a branch of the bank in Jesselton. The branch is situated on the ground floor of the Central Building at the corner of Chester and Beach Street260 words
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96 1966-08-08 2 MELBOURNE, Sun. Two girls from Singapore have topped the fashion design class at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Both of them are now studying a« final year students. They are among 12 who received special awards in July. Picture shows Joanna Ng Sock Tin, 23. of 15 Lorong 22,96 words
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Article81 1966-08-08 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. A 500 feet long "Sea Dragon", towering 40 feet, will "terrorise" the stretch of water from Telok Ayer Basin to Tanjong Rhu, on Singapore's National Day on Tuesday. The "Sea Dragon" lighted by 12,500 electric bulbs, will appear from 8.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. on National81 words
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Article100 1966-08-08 2 IPOH, Sun. The sorry plight of Ipoh's motherless deaf and dumb boy, whose only home is the five-foot way at the Telecommunications Department at Brewster Road here, may soon be over. While donations keep pouring in to the Eastern Sua from all over the100 words
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Article79 1966-08-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Mr. A. D. Sneddon, the Deputy Actuary of Co-operative Insurance Society from Britain, arrived here today for a week's stay. While in Malaysia, he will make recommendations and improvements for the Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society and to explain the valuation report of the M.C.I.S.79 words
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Article18 1966-08-08 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Parliament will sit On Aug.. 17 at 2.30 p.m.18 words
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94 1966-08-08 2 KUCH1NG. Sun. Ten Sarawak girl® who have been awarded Federal Scholarships to study Dental Nursing at Penan* called on the Minister for Agriculture and Forestry, Inche Abdul Taib bin Mahmud, at his office at Badrudin Road. Picture shows: (seated in front) Inche Abdul Talb and Mr. Michael Hardin. Training Officer.94 words
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424 1966-08-08 2 TOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Central Government J was using the newly-amended Societies Ordinance to prevent opposition political parties from establishing branches throughout the country. This allegation was made by Dr. Llm Chong Eu, the leader of the United Democratic Party, when he424 words
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175 1966-08-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services has appealed to the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman to expedite the finalisation of the revision of salaries for the ancillary clerical grades. Meanwhile, delegates of affiliated unions representing175 words
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Article81 1966-08-08 2 TAIPING, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, stressed the need for co-operation amongst the rural people "to quicken the pace of rural development in the state." He was speaking at a 'briefing' in the operations room of the district office here yesterday attended81 words
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Article74 1966-08-08 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Five members of the Johore Co-operative Union Limited were conferred with the meritorious service medals at the 44th International Cooperative Day Celebrations in Kluang yesterday. They are: Enche B. De Costa, Mr. Keal Singh, Mr. A. G. Moorthy, Mr. Herbet Samuel and Tuan Haji74 words
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Article196 1966-08-08 2 IPOH, Sun.—"One arm bandit" fruit machines may be granted a further reprieve at the Kampar Hunting Club "to get extra revenue to maintain the club". This was revealed at the fourth annual general meeting of the club held at its premises in Jalan Ampang, Kampar,196 words
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Article, Illustration402 1966-08-08 3 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A colourful full dress rehearsal of a cultural show was held at the National Theatre tonight the eve of Singapore's first National Day. For the cultural show. Radio Orchestra, led by Ahmad Jaffar, started it off with an overture which was designed402 words
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Article109 1966-08-08 3 CINAPORE, Sun. A $25,000 "1.000 Buddhas' Pagoda Hall" wa s declared open by Mr. C. H. Tong, vice-president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at their premises in Pender Road here yesterday. A large crowd of about 3,000 peoDle who attended the opening ceremony109 words
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Article124 1966-08-08 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Pan American Airways office here reported that its passenger and cargo miles flown throughout its world-wide system for the first half of the year had broken all previous records. Cargo ton-miles flown sys-tem-wide for the first half of 1966 reached 248,094,000 million, up 35.1124 words
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155 1966-08-08 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Acting Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Othman bin Haji Mohamed Sa'at today called on kampong residents to imbue with the spirit of "gotong royo«g" (self-help) in order to brine changes to their living conditions. Dato Haji Othman155 words
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Article125 1966-08-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— "Unity of the labour movement is absolutely necessan in order for our survival.' Mr. V. David, general secretary of the Transport Workers' Union said this in his address to the third annual general meeting of the Rediffusion Workers' Union of Malaya here this morning125 words
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Article, Illustration270 1966-08-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Tan Sri V. T. Sambanthan today urged all Indians to prepare themselves for the implementation on Malay as the National Language of the country from next year. He was speaking at the270 words
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Article60 1966-08-08 4 KLANG, Sun. An Icecream seller here, aged 46, tried to commit suicide yesterday by castrating himself. His wife told police that she heard her husband screaming at 6.30 a.m. She went to investigate and found her husband lying in the bathroom bleeding profusely. He was rushed to the60 words
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Article, Illustration59 1966-08-08 4 ALL WEATHER COAT, shown here, in a checkerboard embossed fabric is a patterned nylon laminated to urethane foam. The hat is knit of orlon acrylic. With new processes, almost any two materials can be bonded so that the lightest laces or airiest crocheted and59 words
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62 1966-08-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Puan Fatimah binte Abdullah, wife of the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, gave away prizes to the winneis of the National Language Competitions organised by the Commissioner of the Federal Capital, at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, last night. Picture shows Sharifah Saidah binte Syed Nasir (left),62 words
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358 1966-08-08 4 IPOH, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, has advised all district land committees to take appropriate action against illegal planting on government land. Such illegal planting, if continued to carry on would not only cause the government to lose358 words
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138 1966-08-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The government "will consider seriously" the question of giving vacational training to graduate teachers from Nantah and Formosa so that they can fill the gap of specialised teachers in secondary schools. This was stated by Mr. Lee Siok Yew, the assistant Minister138 words
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193 1966-08-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Since the formation of Malaysia, the police in Eastern Malaysia have been substantially increased and completely re-equipped with modern weapons in order to deal with problems posed by the Communists. This was disclosed tonight by Dato Nik Daud Nik Mat,193 words
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216 1966-08-08 4 PENANG, Sun. a suggestion was made today to government to embark on a crash programme of training serving hospital assistants of not less than 15 years' service to qualify them to practise in the art of healing. It was made by the outr going chairman of216 words
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Article133 1966-08-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sua— The National Union of Malaysian Muslim Students of University of Malaya today urged the government to create a 'Department of Islamic Mission.' The spokesman of th« union said that the department would be an effective machinery. "It will also be in lib«133 words
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Article36 1966-08-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun A motorcyclist. Leong Chey, 25, was killed on the spot when he was involved in collision with a motor car at the Old Kuchai Road in Puchong area, near here today.36 words
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77 1966-08-08 4 The Australian Minister for Civil Aviation. Mr. R. W. C. Swartz, accompanied by the Minister of Transport, Malaysia, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, made a visit to Penang recently. He was entertained to dinner at the Chief Minister's residence by the Chief Minister, Penang. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee.77 words
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Article103 1966-08-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— An Indian journalist said with the ending of confrontation there would be brighter prospect of peace in Asia. Mr. Frank Moraes, 59 chief editor or the Indian Express was speaking before his departure to Bangkok today. He was here for a two-day visit at103 words
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Article302 1966-08-08 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. One thousand and two hundred workers in the Sewerage Department were told to prepare to take industrial action if their outstanding claims were not entertained by the Government. This was disclosed to the Eastern Sun today by the Public Daily Rated Sewerage Workers'302 words
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Article, Illustration223 1966-08-08 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Twenty-five village beauties have entered for the "Miss Republic of Singapore" contest to be held on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. at Ocean Park Hotel. To be held in conjunction with the National Day celebrations, the contest is organised by the Siglap223 words
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301 1966-08-08 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Malaysia has sought Australia's assistance in Civil Aviation Administration through the Colombo Plan. Mr. R. W. C. Swartz, Australia's Minister for Civil Aviation, disclosed this today. In an exclusive interview with the Eastern Sun at the Singapore Airport here before his301 words
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Article, Illustration139 1966-08-08 5 gItfGAPORE, Sun. ONE of the highlights of Singapore's first National Day celebrations on Tuesday will be a display of a gigantic "Sea Dragon/' The "Sea-Dragon" is about 500 feet long, 40 feet high and is lighted by 12,500 electric bulbs. Two launches willEastern Sun picture. - 139 words
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Article54 1966-08-08 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A pile driving pontoon will start work on Aug. 12 at the seaward side of No. 4 wharf of Pulau Bukom. The pontoon will extend about 60 feet seawards from the wharf, with mooring wires leading to seaward. The pontoon will be fixed with two redlights54 words
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Article103 1966-08-08 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A pedestrian, Choo Tuan How, 55, was killed late last night in a collision with a scooter. The scooter had earlier run over a dog, killing it on the spot, before colliding with Choo. Choo was admitted to the General Hospital with head injuries but died103 words
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Article35 1966-08-08 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A public address will be given by Mr. N. D. Bellotti of Watch Tower Society, Jehovah's Witnesses, at the Exhibition Hall Ground Floor, Trade Union House, next Sunday, at 3 p.m.35 words
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Article, Illustration138 1966-08-08 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Motorists in the Republic can now purchase BP Supermix for the first time at a BP petrol kiosk in Tanjong Katong Road. The kiosk was the 10th BP petrol station to come into operation. It was declared open yesterday by Mrs B. S.138 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous391 1966-08-08 2 Why crack your head when you can tackle easier quiz like ours EASTERN SUN S3|ooo Contest CONTEST NO. 2 Quiz for August 8 1966 1. What is Britain's secret weapon? 2. Who 'tells no tales'? 3. Before crossing the road, what should you do? ANSWERS TO QUIZ CONTEST FOR (Tjy*'391 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous641 1966-08-08 4 What's on in today's Radio and TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat: 9 Kluang. MONDAY August 8 PM. 5.45 Opening Announcement Prog. Summary; 5.50 News in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 6.00 News641 words
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Miscellaneous47 1966-08-08 5 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 4.27 a.m. (7.0 ft.); 4.17 p.m. (7.2 ft.). Port Swettenham: 9.14 a.m. (12.3 ft.); 8.57 p.m. (11.1 ft.). Port Dickson: 10.9 a.m. (8.0 ft.); 10.16 p.m. (7.2 ft.). Singapore: 2.26 a.m. (7.6 ft.); 2.02 p.m. (75 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 1.56 p.m. (7.1 ft).47 words
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WORLD NEWS
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135 1966-08-08 6 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI)— Police arrested an incoherent man on Friday on charges of having thrown another man to his death from ~the roof of a six storey Bronx Tenement. Passersby summoned police to a courtyard of the tenement where the man had135 words
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Article41 1966-08-08 6 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) The Deputy Prime Minister of South Vietnam, Lt. General Nguyen Huu Co, will arrive here on Wednesday lor a three day visit. The General will be accompanied by his wife and a five member delegation.41 words
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Article183 1966-08-08 6 MOSCOW, Sun (AFP) Because he risked his life to save 10 persons from raging river, young Soviet Police Cadet Evgeny Gurin is reunited today with a father who had given him up for dead during the siege of Leningrad in the second world war. Two weeks183 words
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261 1966-08-08 6 TREVOSE, Pennsylvania, Sun. (UPI). A policeman Are two bullets into a man as he held a butcher knife to the throat of his nine-month-old son while threatening to kill him if police or firemen approached. i Charles Roeschen, 27, also261 words
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Article82 1966-08-08 6 TEHERAN, Sun. (AFP)— Sixteen people were t,oday reported to have lost their lives when a caravan was stranded in a remote mountainous desert area around the town of Ilum in West Iran. According to the special correspondent of the Teheran Daily paper Keyham, the caravan lost its82 words
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Article, Illustration36 1966-08-08 6 PARTY General: Secretary, Leonid Brezhnev addresses the Soviet Parliament in Moscow recently where he recommended that Premier Atexl Kosygin remain in office. Mr. Kosygin was unanimously reappointed. Mr. Kosygin did not speak. AP Photo.AP Photo. - 36 words
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289 1966-08-08 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP) —Luci Johnson Nugent had good aim when she hurled her bridal bouquet from the first balcony of the White House yesterday. It went to her older sister. Lynda Bird. Tradition says the member of the bridal party who289 words
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Article72 1966-08-08 6 NEW YORK. Sun. (AP).— Beatle John Lennon has been signed for a starring role in a film. "How I won the war," United Artists studios said yesterday. It will be Lennon's first film effort exclusive of his companions. The film is a comedy based on the experiences72 words
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403 1966-08-08 6 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI). COME 15,000 peace demonstrators paraded through Midtown Manhattan yesterday to mark the 11th anniversary of the Hiroshima Atomic Bombing with bitter denunciations of the war in Vietnam. At least six arrests on disorderly conduct charge were reported as the403 words
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Article133 1966-08-08 6 Chicago, Sun (UPI) Accused mass slayer Rachard Speck spent another lethargic day in bed at the Cook County Jail infirmary, officials reported. Speck, the 24-year-old drifter from Dallas, Texas, who is indicted for slaying eight nurses on July 14, had no visitors. Most133 words
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234 1966-08-08 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI). Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk said yesterday that the Soviet Union, Britain and United States have kept for three years their promises in the limited atomic test ban treaty, and he hoped they can reach new atomic accords. He commented234 words
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113 1966-08-08 6 WASHINGTON, Sun.' (UPI) State Department sources said yesterday that It is common knowledge that North Vietnamese troops have been in Laos to aid the Pathet Lao. They said they had no exact figure to make public as to the numbers but such help had been113 words
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464 1966-08-08 6 AUSTIN, Texas, Sun. (UPI). —A pathologist who performed the autopsy on the body of sniper Charles J. Whitman said yesterday he did not believe an old head injury had anything to do with Whitman's 15-death rampage. 'There was no464 words
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Article79 1966-08-08 6 JACKSON, Mississippi, Sun. (UPI) Nearly 100 Jackson teenagers made it hot for the Beatles on Friday night They burned all their Beatle records, albums and magazines. The bonfire was in reaction to the growing "ban the Beatles" movement across the country launched because of anti-Christian remarks79 words
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202 1966-08-08 6 CHAMONIX, Sun. (UPI) —Two Japanese and two British climbers, hands and feet frostbitten, yesterday slowly picked their way down Trom the white hell of Europes highest mountain towards a hospital here. Near the summit of the 15,480-feet peak, guides were preparing to take the202 words
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Article, Illustration54 1966-08-08 6 Exclusive designs for sunglasses were presented by P. Oliver Goldsmith Ltd, at the recent international Optical Trade Fair held in London. The sunglasses seen here are called "Groc." They are entirely hand-made and have optically worked Chances Crookes lenses. Colours include buffalo horn briarwood. pine-wood and54 words
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Article131 1966-08-08 6 ROME, Sun. (UPI)— Baroness Afdera Franchetti, divorced wife of Actor Henry Fonda, was transferred today from Romes Women'l jail where she was being held on a narcotics smuggling charge to a mediral clinic. The Socialite Baroness, 33 divorced from Fonda Mexico in 1962, and Rome painter131 words
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Article120 1966-08-08 6 CAIRO, Sun. (AFP). The United Arab Republic today refused to accept British note accusing U.A.R. aircraft of carrying out a raid against a village of th* South Arabian Sheikhdom of Beihan. The note was rejected oy an under secretary of the U.A.R. Foreign Ministry when it was120 words
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Article228 1966-08-08 7 WARSAW, Sun. (AFP). —The Polish Government in a statement published last night described American bombing raids on the Cambodian frontier village of Thlock Trach on July 31 and Aug. 2 as an indisputable act of aggression against Cambodia. The statement said that the228 words
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202 1966-08-08 7 Only one party for Egypt Nasser ALEXANDRIA, Sun. (AFP). Pres i d en t Gamal Abdel Nasser said Egypt could not return to a multiparty system for fear of endangering of revolution. The Egyptian leader told students studying abroad, gathered here last night there was a clandestine reactionary party in202 words
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Article62 1966-08-08 7 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (AFP). —A Japanese woman victim of radiation from the first atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, has sent a letter to U Thant, Secretary General of the United Nations, on the 21st anniversary of the explosion. The letter was accompanied by a book signed by62 words
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Article251 1966-08-08 7 BEIRUT, Sun. (AP). Iraqi Prime Minister Abdel Rahman Bazzaz and his cabinet resigned yesterday, Baghdad Radio reported. President Abdel Salam Aref accepted the resignation. it said. The President appointed Naji Talib, a former Minister, to form a new government, the radio said. It gave no reason251 words
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Article32 1966-08-08 7 BERLIN, Sun. (AFP). Chairman of the West German Social Democratic Party Willy Brandt yesterday advocated the establishment of concrete ties between Western Europe and "the big zone under Soviet influence".32 words
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Article, Illustration41 1966-08-08 7 Off the coast of North Vietnam, deck crewmen scurry to push a U.S. Navy bomber to the catapult of the carrier Constellation prior to launching the heaviest strike against No rth Vietnam,—UP! Photo. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 41 words
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Article223 1966-08-08 7 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Prime Minister Harold Wilson yesterday faced amounting challenge to his bid to get his wage and price freeze through Parliament by the end of the week. Among a late swirl of charges was one by a Labour Party leftwinger that Mr. Wilson's223 words
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Article163 1966-08-08 7 CHICAGO. Sun. (AFP).— Two white youths were wounded by shots fired by a group of Negroes from a passing car in one of the city's southern suburbs last night. Police said the shots were probably fired by members of one of the gangs who have163 words
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Article153 1966-08-08 7 LONDON, Sun (AFP) Princess Margaret and her husband, the Earl of Snowdon, have cut down on plans for their August holiday abroad because of Britain's new currency restrictions, the London "Daily express" reported yesterday. They will go ahead with a visit to Sardinia starting Aug.153 words
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Article78 1966-08-08 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (AFP) —Hair of Indonesian women has found a ready market in the United States, the official Antara news agency reports. It said that two months ago nearly 5,000 tons of hair had been exported to that country at a price of about U.S.78 words
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Article, Illustration34 1966-08-08 7 LIEUT-Colonel Yakubu Gowon (left) Nigeria's new military ruler, with Chief Obafemi Auolowo, former premier of Nigeria's wastern region, one of six top political prisoners released from jail recently.—UPl Photo. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 34 words
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297 1966-08-08 7 HOPEWELL, Virginia, Sun. (AP). A group of demonstrating Negroes met face to face with robed and hooded Ku Klux Klansmen here yesterday but all that resulted was noise. The Negroes, about 40 in number, shouted "Now". The Klansmen, 22 in robes of white and rrd,297 words
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Article78 1966-08-08 7 HONOLULU, Sun. (UPI) Mrs. Indira Gandhi is more practical and decisive than her father or her predecessor, Lai Bahadur Shastri, a Calcutta newsman said yesterday. Mr. Barun K, Sengupta, political writer for India's largest newspaper, said Mrs. Gandhi, daughter of the late Prime Minister Jawaharlai Nehru, has78 words
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Article55 1966-08-08 7 KONYA, Turkey. Sun. (AF P) —Eleven persons were killed and 22 injured yesterday a bus crashed into a goods train at Tasihan, about 12 miles from here. The violence of the crash overturned the locomotive and four wagons of the train. All of the casualties55 words
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Article129 1966-08-08 7 LONDON, Sun. (AFP).— Two young American girls launched a distress call to England yesterday to help them "Save the Beatles/' The girls, Miss Susan Dobbs and Miss Theresa Earles, of Virginia, were distraught because of a campaign launched against the famous pop singers in the United129 words
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Article90 1966-08-08 7 PARIS, Sun. (AFP). A Pakistani delegation headed by speaker of the Pakistan National Assembly Abdul Jabbar Khan arrived in Shanghai yesterday on their way to Peking, the New China News gency reported. The Pakistani guests, who included Mr. Khan's wife, are in People's China on a90 words
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Article98 1966-08-08 7 LONDON, Sun. (AFP). The National Union of Students said in London yesterday that it had received a cable saying that five memberi of the National Organisation of Rhodesian Students had escaped from Gonakudzingwa detention camp to Francestown. Bechuanaland. The students were detained by the Rhodesian Government after98 words
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Article255 1966-08-08 7 DHODES, Greece, Sun. JV (AP). —The cold war between Greece and Turkey over the Cyprus problem is resulting in the expulsion of more than 400 Turkish subjects who live in the Greek Dodecanese Islands, official sources disclosed yesterday. Most of the Turks residing on this255 words
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Article161 1966-08-08 7 MADRID, Sun. (AFP) A Madrid court sentenced four members of a clandestine labour organisation to jail terms of four to six months yesterday for "illegal association" and for attending an Amsterdam meeting of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU). Attending the trial as observers were161 words
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Article144 1966-08-08 7 MOSCOW, Sun. (AFP) A Soviet commentator yesterday branded United States Secretary of State Dean Rusk's press conference yesterday a s proof that the U.S. "is preparing to extend the scale of its aggression in Indo-China." In the first Soviet com* mentary on Mr. Rusk's press conference144 words
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Article377 1966-08-08 8 *JiHE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Adam Malik, said in Jakarta last Saturday that physical confrontation had ended, but certain problems had to be ironed out before the Bangkok agreement could be ratified. In Kuala Lumpur. Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman said that, if everything went well, Tun Abdul Razak377 words
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Article378 1966-08-08 8 jyiJRING the years 1924 to 1930, a motor cycle craze seized the young men of West Malaysia, particularly those in Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. It was a great adventure for them to ride in parties from these two towns on moonlight week-ends to Penang and back. The roads378 words
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1065 1966-08-08 8 r pAIPEH, Sun. —Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's oldest son, Chiang Ching-kuo, fifty-six years old, is heir apparent to eventual leadership of the Chinese Nationalist Government on Formosa. He is in excellent health, but according to reports, so is his famous father. Nevertheless, "LittleChiang," as he1,065 words
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365 1966-08-08 8 MANILA, Sun. (AFP) A high-yielding "miracle rice", with a cryptic name of IRB-288-3, has been developed in the Philippines which may transform this country from a rice-buying nation into Asia's rice granary, it was stated here today. In an article in its365 words
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Article702 1966-08-08 8 THE extensive scientific information obtained by the station Luna-9 has opened up wide prospects for further exploration not only in astronomy, space physics and chemistry, but also in biology. Naturally, data now available on lunar surface conditions in no way tend to support the702 words
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731 1966-08-08 8 HONGKONG, Sun. (AFP) Many blind people are very outstanding. This is so because life to them has always been one gigantic struggle. Survival in a sighted world is far from an easy task. Blind people are presented with this challenge to live from the minute731 words
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Article433 1966-08-08 9 LONDON. Sun. (AFP). —A new Italian process for the mechanical shelling and peeling of the cashew nut will provide a potentially rich source of income for subtropical countries in Africa especially for Tanzania and Mozambique where plants have already been set up. but India will433 words
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Article, Illustration150 1966-08-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. M. K. Cheong, who has recently returned from the United States on a special study and observational tour has been promoted to the post of bection Manager with the Penang and Ipoh Section office of Caltex Oil Malaysia Ltd. Mr. Cheong, an old boy150 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-08-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Four Singapore students left recently for Germany to further their professional skills in industrial engineering. They were awarded scholarships by the German Ministry for Economic Co-operation for vacational training. They are Mr. Tan Pheng Lock (Car-Assembly), Mr. Chia Ban Seng (TanneryLeather), Mr. Tan207 words
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558 1966-08-08 9 JAKARTA, Sun. (AP) Indonesia is to make an effort to step-up its tin production and Western miners believe she might even overtake Malaysia in output. They based their view on the fact that Indonesia was far richer in tin. deposits than Malaysia, but558 words
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Article166 1966-08-08 9 PARIS, Sun. (AP) —Japan is well on its way to economic recovery, the Organisation for Economic Co-opera-tion and Development (OECD) said today. "Industrial production has risen quite sharply in recent months, and there are accumulating signs of a recovery of domestic demand," the OECD said in a166 words
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Article40 1966-08-08 9 LISBON, Sun. (AFP) The longest road and railway bridge in the world and Europe's longest suspension bridge was formally inaugurated here yesterday by head of state, Admiral Americo Thomaz, at a ceremony attended by nearly J2.000 official guests.40 words
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Article, Illustration152 1966-08-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Soon Poh Loh, Accounting Manager of Mobil Oil Malaya Limited, leaves in the middle of this month for a one-year advanced training course at the company's headquarters in New York. Mr. Soon, aged 26. joined Mobil in 1963 after graduating from the152 words
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Article63 1966-08-08 9 TOKYO, Sun. (AP)—The Agriculture-Forestry Ministry in an interim report said Japan's 1966 rice production is expected to be less than the previous year. It attributed the expected drop in production due to adverse weather conditions prevailing in Northern Japan, mainly Hokkaido and Northern Honshu. The rice63 words
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Article213 1966-08-08 9 TOKYO, Sun. (AP) A US$lO billion, 6,000 mile, express railway to stretch through 11 Asian countries from Istanbul to Saigon has been proposed by Japanese Diet members and industrialists. Promoters of the plan will send a team to South Vietnam, Thailand and Burma next year to213 words
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Article85 1966-08-08 9 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) The Indonesian Department of Forestry yesterday announced that it expected Indonesia's timber exports to surpass its 1966 quota. Its Public Relations Head, Mr. H.A. Hafiz said Central Java has exported 6,875 cubic metres of teakwood up the end of July, almost reaching the 7,00085 words
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586 1966-08-08 9 BRISBANE, Sun. Dozens of families in Brisbane, Australia, are eating free beef steaks as part of a scheme to provide better meat for overseas markets. They are taking part in a study being made by the Australian Governmentcontrolled Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research586 words
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Article54 1966-08-08 9 JL NEW DELHI. Sun. (AFP) —India and Pakistan have agreed to exchange the ships impounded by both countries during the Kashmir military crisis last September, it was announced here yesterday. Each side holds three ships of the other. Total tonnage is 11.000 for the Indian ships and54 words
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Article61 1966-08-08 9 TANANARIVE, Madagascar, Sua. (AFP)—Nationalist China and the Malagasy Republic have signed an agreement for Chinese aid in rice growing, it was announced here yesterday. The agreement, which provides for the sending of Nationalist Chinese rice experts here, was signed by visiting Nationalist Chinese Vice Foreign Minister61 words
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Article58 1966-08-08 9 DETROIT, Sun. (UPI) Passenger car production for calendar 1966 is now 600,000 units below last year's pace. Ward's Automotive reports 6aid yesterday. The statistical agency said that one year ago the sixmillionth car of 1965 was rolling off the assembly lines but a similar mark will not58 words
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Article198 1966-08-08 9 TIME: FLIGHT: FROM: 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 9.20 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. 11.05 a.m. MAL 451 Kuching. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. 11.40 a.m. PAL 501 Manila. 12.20 p.m. RAC 605 Phnom Penh. 12.50 p.m. PAA 841 San Francisco, Los198 words
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Article183 1966-08-08 9 TIME: FLIGHT: TO: 7.00 a.m. MAi- 032 Malacca. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. Kota Bahru. 7.31 a.m. MAL 122 Kuala Lumpur. 7.40 a.m. MAL 452 Kuching. 8.00 a.m. EG 10 Hongkong. 8.00 a.m. Thai 402 Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur, Hongkong. Bangkok. Hongkong, Taipeh. Osaka. Tokyo. 8.30 a.m. MAL 616183 words
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Article129 1966-08-08 9 TIME: AIKLINE: FROM: 8.15 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. 8.25 a.m. MAL (ML 032) Singapore, Malacca. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 616) Singapore. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 044) Singapore. 12.35 p.m. MAL (ML 008> Singapore. 1.25 p.m. MAL (ML 043)129 words
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Article120 1966-08-08 9 TIME: AIRLINE: TO: 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. Ipoh, Penang, Kola Bahru. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 032) 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Singapore. 9.50 a.m. MAL (ML 616) Hongkong. 10.20 a.m. MAL (ML 004) Kuan tan. Kota Bahru.120 words
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698 1966-08-08 10 Conrad Fink - By Conrad Fink \EW DELHI, Sun (AP) Prime Minister, Mrs Indira Gandhi decided to give up her air-condit-ioned American sedan and do her political roadwork in a small, bouncy Indian car. In parliament, C o mtnunist leaders were shouting698 words
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317 1966-08-08 10 HOUSTON, Texas, Sun. Spacewalking astronaut Michael Collins discloses he had to make two trips to pluck a micrometeorite collector from a slippery satellite that had been in space four months. He said, the retrieval was the "climax" of America's Gemini 10 flight. The collector trapped at317 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-08-08 10 TT is five years since the Communist regime of the Soviet occupied Zone of Germany gave instruction that the Berlin Wall be built. By this tyrannical measure, the city of Berlin is divided into two distinct parts and hundreds of thousands of families and friends have161 words
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Article549 1966-08-08 10 BOMBAY, Sun In a recent note addressed to the Government of China, the Government of India has stated some forthright views on the present situation in Tibet. The note was in reply to a Chinese note accusing the Indian Government of Interference in the Internal affairs549 words
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175 1966-08-08 10 JAKARTA. Sun (AFP) Indonesia needs at least US$lO billion to put her economy on a normal basis again, the former Indonesia Vice-President Dr. Mohammed Ha 11 a told students here today. He said that this money could only be obtained in the form175 words
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554 1966-08-08 10 WASHINGTON, Sun. T*HE United States plans to launch its first A Moon-orbiting space-craft on August 9 to make history's first detailed aerial survey of the lunar terrain. Launch of the camera-carrying Lunar Orbiter I will open a new phase in scientific investigation554 words
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Article130 1966-08-08 10 TANANARIVE, Malagasy Republic, Sun. <UPI)— Nationalist Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister, Yang Hsi Kun today was ending a visit here during which he signed an agricultural cooperation agreement. Almost simultaneously, in Formosa. Malagasy Foreign Minister Albert Sylla had signed an economic cooperation agreement between the two nations. Under130 words
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777 1966-08-08 10 SWEDEN, Fri. —During the middle of May the Council of Ministers of the EEC countries had a meeting in Brussels, where important decisions were made about the future of the European Economic Community. The delegates of the six member countries, headed by their ministers of777 words
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Article, Illustration18 1966-08-08 11 This is the Smolensk Embankment of the Moscow River AP Photo.AP Photo. - 18 words
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Article511 1966-08-08 11 Near Korean war proportions QUI NHON, Vietnam, Sun. (UPI) —The last men of the U.S. Army 4th Infantrv Division's 2nd Brigade marched ashore today and American Vietnam Commander Gen. William C. Westmoreland sent his lastest reinforcements into com- bat base in the strategic central511 words
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Article119 1966-08-08 11 SEOUL, Sun. (AP) South Korea goes into the Irish Sweepstakes business when it begins shortly to sell 600,000 tickets at US$2.BO each all over the world on a horse race to be held in Nakayama, Japan, this October, the Korea Charity Trust has announced. "Patterned after the Irish119 words
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73 1966-08-08 11 JAKARTA Sun. The Malaysian liaison team headed by Col. Yusof Bin Ibrahim arrived in Jakarta on Friday night. Col. Yusof said he would stay in Indonesia "until the Malaysian issue has been settled". The Indonesian contact man to Kuala Lumpur, Colonel Benny Murdani and Col. Tjokropranola of the army's Alert73 words
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222 1966-08-08 11 JAKARTA, Sun. (AFP)—The Indonesian Military authorities in West Java today announced their decision to expel an unspecified number of leading members of the banned Overseas Chinese Association in the region "for security reasons." The measure is expected to affect at least 100 Red Chinese222 words
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248 1966-08-08 11 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) A woman political commentator just returned from North Vietnam says the United States is bombing Hanoi as many as three times daily. Miss Yoko Matsuoka said that despite the situation the people in the North Vietnamese capital are remaining calm.248 words
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Miscellaneous204 1966-08-08 11 [SBri f;\V l_ I D O Phone ***** B\'ow Showing 11-1.45-4-45.30-9.15 |p Hugh O'Brian. Mickev g fl James Mitchum Tisa I.®*? 5 J "AMBI SH BAY" Color It A) WATCH OUT FOR 43 -WHAPS WW fTSSTCATT- J Ursula Andress Peter H Capucine COLOR iUA> CAPITOL Phone ***** Now Showing 11204 words
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Miscellaneous166 1966-08-08 11 12th DAY! DAILY 4 SHOWS AT 11 a.m., 2.30. «.00 9.00 »m. Cash Bookings Only No Free List P ,.?.y. MARY POPPINS Julie Andrews Technicolor School Children Concession $1.50 To Any Seat At All Shows Daily lfHh BIG DAY! 11 a.m., 130. 4. 6.30 9.1S p m. "THE SILENCERS" Dean166 words
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292 1966-08-08 12 SAIGON, Sun. (AP) South Vietnams radical Buddhists yesterday appealed for United Nations help in their dwindling fight against the Military regime of Buddhist Premier Nguyen Cao Ky. i The political monks of the Vien Hoa Dao Pagoda addressed a communique to292 words
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98 1966-08-08 12 SEOUL, Sun. (UPl).—The National Assembly speaker Mr. Rhee Jyo-Sang said he will exchange views with Malaysian leaders on ways of realizing common prosperity of the two countries during his forthcoming visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Rhee said he was looking forward to frank exchanges98 words
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125 1966-08-08 12 JAKARTA, Sun. A Malaysian journalist, first to visit here since Indonesia began its confrontation three years ago, continued rounds of visit here today. Enche Rachman Rahim, of the Utusan Melayu in Kuala Lumpur, will spend some two weeks here visiting as much of Indonesia in that125 words
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Article80 1966-08-08 12 MANILA, Sun. (AP) Manila's radio stations do not have any plans to ban Beatle records despite a swelling campaign in the U.S. and despite a recent anti-Beatles mood here. The ban-the-Beatles drive in America was triggered by a reported remark by John Lennon that the shaggy80 words
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Article189 1966-08-08 12 Formosa TAIPEH, Sun (UPI) Police at Yunlin, central Taiwan are looking for an airrifle sniper who wounded two pedestrians with lead pellet, reports from Yunlin said. The incidents took place on August 2, the day after Charles J. Whitman in Austin, Texas killed 15 persons and wounded189 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-08-08 12 •ut thf aJ»U£J? rek ,Udium recentlT R,d Army soldiers raise clenched flsts as the, pledge to fl ht alongside the VnHed T SuS. ln uPI C phS!S. U,llSt A 117 WUCh ltbr ted lU 39tb ««>iversarr. In statement said that U will be ready, shouldUPI photo. - 56 words
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131 1966-08-08 12 SEOUL, Sun. (UPI) The fifteenth annual assembly of the world confederation of organizations of the teaching profession yesterday re-elected Sir Ronald Could as the President of the organization. The assembly is holding a week-long meeting at the Walker Hill Resort Hotel, outside Seoul. The 15th annual assembly of the World131 words
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277 1966-08-08 12 Hiroshima, Sun. (UPI) A young couple yesterday proudly held up their healthy looking ninemonth old daughter before the Cenotaph at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on the 21st anniversary of the Atom bomb blast. Teruo Miyamto, 22, and his wife, Yoshiko, 21, shouted "Papa, Mama, look277 words
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203 1966-08-08 12 CALCUTTA, India, Sun. Police reinforcements were sent to the steel town of Durgapur yesterday after striking factory workers clashed with police for the second straight day, according to reports reaching Calcutta. Many Germans, Britons and Japanese are employed at the steel plant. One203 words
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Article45 1966-08-08 12 PARIS, Sun. (AFP)— Fresident Ho Chi-minh of North Vietnam has sent a letter to the army and population in Haiphong congratulating them for having shot down nine American aircraft between Aug. 2 and 5, the New China Agency reported yesterday from Hanoi.45 words
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Article134 1966-08-08 12 JAKARTA, Sun (AFP) The authorities of greater Jakarta have earmarked a sum of about US$5O,OOO for the 21st independence day celebrations here on August 17, the State Secretary Mohammed Ichsan announced here* He emphatically denied a local newspaper report which claimed that a sum of U552,000,000134 words
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Article, Illustration309 1966-08-08 13 PETER LITTLE - By PETER LITTLE Peter Little, head of the Department of Language and General Studies, the College Swindon, makes it plain at the outset. The book is not intended as a comprehensive survey of communication in business. It is written for the young man training for entry to309 words
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Article180 1966-08-08 13 Oxford's Malay publishing programme is fast expanding, particularly in the field of academic and general publishing. Plans have now been prepared for definitive editions of several Malay classics, for several additions to Pustaka Bahasa dan Sastera (Language ®nd Literature Library) and for translation of novels180 words
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Article1072 1966-08-08 13 Just what is a sexy book or r for that matter By "EASTERN SAGE" KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A sexy book? "How beautiful are thy feet with shoes, O prince's daughter! the joints of thy thighs are like Jewels, the work of the hands of a cunning workman.1,072 words
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Article, Illustration904 1966-08-08 13 S. L A DIR ALISJAHBANA, Professor of Malay Studies in the University of t a formerly Professor of Cultural Philosophy t Universitas Nasional Jakarta, published in 1961 "INDONESIA IN THE MODERN WORLD" Now the second edition under a new title "INDONESIA: Social and Cultural Revolution" (Oxford University904 words
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Article, Illustration208 1966-08-08 13 Dame Edith Sitwell wrote of any good poet that ''Like Moses, he sees God in the burning bush when the half-opened or myopic physical eye sees only the gardener burning leaves/' Lorus J. Milne and Margery Milne, a hus-band-and-wife team of naturalists know widely for their researches208 words
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135 1966-08-08 13 WARSAW, Poland, Sun. (AP) Poland charged last night that UJS. planes bombed and strafed a Cambodian village last Tuesday "direct- ly endangering the safety" of members of the InaoChina International Control Commission (ICC). The charges were in a government statement expressing "deep indignation" against the135 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1966-08-08 14 William Sunderland - By William Sunderland WORLD heavyweight champion Cassius Clay retained his title last night with a killer right hand punch that flattened British challenger Brian London in 1.40 of the third round before a mediocre crowd at the Earls Court arena. Clay dimpedAP Radiophoto - 1,118 words
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Article, Illustration179 1966-08-08 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Seventeen-year-old schoolboy, Latiff bin Zainol, scored a sensational victory in the 52-mile mass start Pesta Sukan Tour of Singapore island cycling competition here today. Latifif, a pupil of the Sang Nila Utama Secondary School, set a new national record for the event179 words
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Article, Illustration827 1966-08-08 14 John Clark - By John Clark SINGAPORE, Sun. Thrills, spills and excitement' highlighted the first day of the Pesta Sukan Min g g u Merdeka competition which went off to a spectacular start here today. Bless«d with glorious sunshine, the sports festival went into full827 words
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Miscellaneous120 1966-08-08 14 FESTIVAL DIARY Badminton: 8 p.m.-ll p.m. Singapore vs Johore (final day) at Singapore Badminton Hall. Chess (Chinese): 7 p.m.-ll p.m. P. S. M. M. Chinese Chess championships, at 198 Carpenter St. Chess (English): 7.30 p.m.-10.30 p.m. Singapore Chess championships for Shell trophy at Singapore Polytechnic. Football (men): Tung Sing Football120 words
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Article2158 1966-08-08 15 WINDSOR LAD - 'Miss scores narrow victory Our hero shows up again K.L. race results By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mirthful Miss (Posner), vigorously ridden by Merv Posner, put up a splendid display when she got up to clinch a shorthead decision from Intan Terpeleh (Coleman) in the main seven furlongs for2,158 words
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Article148 1966-08-08 15 AKRON. OHIO, Sun.' (UPI) David Krussow. 12, of Tacoma, Washington, bested a field of 251 entrants to win the 29th Soap Box Derbv and collect a U557,500 scolarship yesterday. Finishing second and winning a US$5,OOO scholarship was Matthew Gursler, 13. Levittown, Pennsylvania, while Larry Gilmore, 12,148 words
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Article98 1966-08-08 15 STUTTGART, Germany, Bun (UPI). First division team FB Stuttgart defeated Chelsea FC of England twotero today in a game marred by the sending off of an English player. R Harris, the linkman in Chelsea* 4-3-3 style, was ordered off the field in the 4~>th minute f° r98 words
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Article, Illustration334 1966-08-08 15 BEN d'CUNHA - By BEN d'CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 40th H.M.S. Malaya Cup final is over with Selangor winning cup for the 12th time since the competition began in 1921, with a one nil victory over the Armed Forces here last night. Although Selangor took the field odds-on-favourite334 words
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287 1966-08-08 15 JOHN FARROW - By JOHN FARROW IfINGSTON, Jamaica, Sun. (AP)—lan O'Brien, 18-year-old Australian, yesterday smashed the world 220 yards breaststroke record on a day that brought another Ave gold medals in the eighth British Empire and Commonwealth Games. O'Brien flashed through the outdoor poor the water was 88 degress287 words
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Article78 1966-08-08 15 IPO& Son. The Perak Badminton Chatnpipnshm will Jjdw piac* at the St. Jbnnliall her# from Sept. 20 to 22. The hon. secretary of the Perak 8.A., Mr. Goh Chong Hong, told the Eastern Sun today the fixtures In the championships could not be finalised till the78 words
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Article177 1966-08-08 15 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sun. Canadian Harry Jerome, Joint world 100 yards record holder at 9.1 seconds, showed his sprint mastery in the short dash, culminating some powerful eliminators running by finally taking the gold medal. He equalled the Games-re-cord of 9.4 seconds, get up by Jamaica's177 words
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Miscellaneous48 1966-08-08 15 TOTAL POOL $104,570 FIRST PRIZE No. *****1 925,881 SECOND PRIZE No. *****2 $12,940 THIRD PRIZE No. *****6 6,470 Starters: ($539 each) Nos. *****5, *****9 *****3, *****6, *****6, *****6, *****7, *****8, *****7, *****7, *****8, *****7. Consolations: ($575 each) Nos. *****2, *****9, *****2, *****6, *****5, *****8, *****6, *****4, *****2, *****1.48 words
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Article, Illustration458 1966-08-08 16 The Kingston Games.... KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sun. (AP) MALAYSIA'S top-ranked stars yesterday continued their march up the badminton ladder of the Commonwealth Games. In men's doubles, Tan Aik Huang and Yew Cheng Hoe had no trouble disposing of New Zealand's Higgins and458 words
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Article75 1966-08-08 16 AP. KINGSTON, Sun. (AP)— Medal-winners after two days of competition in the Commonwealth Games: Go. Sil. Bro. ENGLAND 7 5 4 CANADA 4 2 4 AUSTRALIA 3 6 3 NEW ZEALAND 3 0 3 WALES 111 KENYA 10 1 TRINIDAD 10 1 SCOTLAND 0AP. - 75 words
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Article58 1966-08-08 16 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sun. (AP) Ron Wallwork, a 25-year-old Englishman. conquered the heat and won the grueling 20-mile road walk in the eighth British Empire and Commonwealth Games yesterday. Wallwork (Bolton, Lancashire) won by more than 400 yards from second placed Ray Middleton. a postman from England.58 words
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Article, Illustration33 1966-08-08 16 Retina is ber name. Even though she is not swimming at Kingston she is a big hit everywhere. With all ber assets shown in this olcture need we elaborate?33 words
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Article213 1966-08-08 16 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sun. As was expected. The two Malaysian favourites, Tan Aik Huang, the AllEngland champion, and second seeded Yew Cheng Hoe, will play in the semi-finals of the Commonwealth badminton tournament here tomorrow against respectively India's D. Khanna and Scotland's R. McCoig. In213 words
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573 1966-08-08 16 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sun. (AP) —Wilson Kiprugut of Kenya yesterday clocked the fastest half mile in qualifying for the semi-finals of the 880 yards in the British Empire and Commonwealth Games. Kiprugut, rated by many as a real threat in this event, clocked 01:50.7. The other573 words
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309 1966-08-08 16 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sun. (UPI) —Robert Welsh won New Zealand's first gold medal in track and field at the Bth British Empire and Commonwealth Games last night when he took the 3,000metres steeplechase in 8 minutes 29.6 seconds. Kerry O'Brein of Australia finished second,309 words
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170 1966-08-08 16 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sun. (AP) Prince Philip and his two children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, dined on cuny goat and browned rice on Friday while making an informal tour of the athletes' village at the British Empire and Commonwelth games. Prince Philip, President of170 words
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