Eastern Sun, 21 August 1966
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Title Section27 1966-08-21 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION J E»td. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 36. Sunday, August 21 1966. ■fc MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cenU27 words
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421 1966-08-21 1 At high noon the mild quivering of the earth turned into a shattering quake of huge proportions ANKARA, Sat. (AFP) [\]ORE than one thousand people were killed today in a gigantic earthquake which shock East Turkey for 24 hours. Turkish Prime Minister Suleiman Demirel421 words
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300 1966-08-21 1 MERAUKE, West Irian, Sat. (AFP) Indonesia's Foreign Minister Adam Malik received tremendous applause from the Merauke population on Thursday when he told them that Indonesia would soon return to the United Nations, the world body which she left less than two years ago. There300 words
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Article, Illustration97 1966-08-21 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. "I was just telling myself that I was through with contests after not being placed among the 20 winners of last week's Eastern Sun quiz contest. Then, on second thought. I decided to give it a last try." 'I am glad I changed my mind'97 words
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210 1966-08-21 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Sat. (AFP) —The new Brunei dollar which will come into force from next June will be tied to the sterling at the same rate as the present Straits dollar, a government spokesman disclosed here today. The spokesman added that the new currency210 words
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Article, Illustration380 1966-08-21 1 SUKARNAPURA, West Irian, Indonesia, (AFP) The New Indonesian Government is expected to embark on a drastic shake-up among its thousands of officials in the formerly Dutch-held territory of West Irian, following the fiveday visit of Foreign Minister Adam Malik which ended today. Mr. Malik, whoUPI Photo. - 380 words
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Article38 1966-08-21 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Sat. (AFP) The Brunei police were criticised in the Legislative Council here today during the reading of the police force amendment enactment bill. The council members deplored the police for lack of 'public consciousness'.38 words
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Article157 1966-08-21 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. "The Eastern Sun's quiz does not depend on the game of chances or luck but it depends very much on your general knowledge". This is the view expressed by one of the nine winners of the 2nd $3,000 quiz contest to a staff reporter of157 words
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Local News
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282 1966-08-21 2 IPOH, Sat. Perak Alliance is to give a big welcome to Tun Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister when he makes his first official visit here on Aug. 27 since the signing of the peace pact between Indonesia and Malaysia.282 words
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Article96 1966-08-21 2 MUAR, Sat. A total of ninety-one government servants, political leaders, community leaders, heads of schools, teachers, officials of Ihe various local Boy Scouts Association and members of the public yesterday received scout awards from the Chief Scout of Malaysia,, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, at96 words
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Article38 1966-08-21 2 MUAR, Sat. The Kheng Jai (Hainanese) Association at Jalan Abdullah here has launched a fund-raising campaign in aid of its Army Band. A spokesman for the organising committee said that $4,000 was expected to be collected.38 words
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Article293 1966-08-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak will open an Operation Progress Seminar on Health on Sept. 5 at the Sultan Abdul Halim National Secondary School, Jenan near Alor Star. This is to mark the launching of a week-long campaign on community development.293 words
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64 1966-08-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Five volunteers of the No. 12 Squadron, Malaysian Signal, Territorial Army received the Long Service and Good Conduct medals from the Director, Territorial Army, Colonel Ishak bin Shafie at a presentation ceremony held at the Territorial Army Training Centre, Siputeh, on Thursday. Photo shows the Director, Territorial Army64 words
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Article165 1966-08-21 2 IPOH, Sat. —Master Hat old Angus (18), a pnpil of Form VI of the St. Micnae/s Institution here, was jubilant when the 'Eastern Sun' reporter called on him today to congratulate him as one of the prize winners of the second $3OOO quiz contest. He admitted165 words
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Article148 1966-08-21 2 TAIPING, Sat. —The fate of 160 workers of Matang Estate seven miles from here and their dependents hang in the balance, because the estate has been sold. Their services have already been terminated and they have been told to quit the estate. Many of them148 words
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Article114 1966-08-21 2 PENANG, Sat. The Penang Free School Sesquicentenary Fund now stands at $11,644, with further contributions of $5OO from the Lee IFoundation, $lOO each from Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, the Khoo Kongsi and the Ong Kongsi. The fund expects a fillip when contributions come in from114 words
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Article, Illustration601 1966-08-21 2 Madeleine Nathan - By Madeleine Nathan SINGAPORE, Sat. Champion of the animal world frail, and old Madam Kim Soo. She plays Florence Nightingale to Singapore's enormous number of strays. For her unenviable task she deserves a prize no less than the Pulitze Prize or the Ramon601 words
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509 1966-08-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, this morning, urged trad# unions and co-operatives to work together as "twininstruments" for achieving their common objective improving the standards of living and economic well-being of their members. He was speaking at the509 words
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Article70 1966-08-21 2 MUAR, Sat. Enche Yahya bin Dato Ahmad, a vice-president of the Johore State Boy Scouts Association, was last night elected the Johore State Scout Commissioner. The election was made at the meeting of Scout Commissioners' held at the Chong Hwa High School hall. Enche Yahya replaced Enche70 words
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Article44 1966-08-21 2 MUAR, Sat. A fashion parade and a social dance will highlight the Muar District Girl Guides Association's drives for funds on August 31 at the Muar Tanjong Club. Tickets at $3 per couple can be obtained at the Muar Tanjong Club here.44 words
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Article150 1966-08-21 3 SINGAPORE, Sat The signing of the peace accord between the two Muslim nations, Malaysia and Indonesia in Bangkok recently, was welcomed by the Muslim World. This was stated by Dato Al-Syed Ibrahim bin Omar AlsagofT, Royal Consulate-Gen-eral of Saudi Arabia here on his return from150 words
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Article, Illustration431 1966-08-21 3 TOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Johore State Branch of the Malaysian Red Cross Society, with 3,000 members, is now in the doldrums after seven years of smooth operation here. The branch's predicament is largely due to the worsening financial crisis which first hit the first431 words
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183 1966-08-21 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. A move has been maOe to standardise the spelling of the National Language for Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. This was recommended by the National Language Congress at the close of its flvoday meeting yesterday. The countries in SouthEast Asia using the183 words
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Article139 1966-08-21 3 CINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore General Printing Workers' Union will celebrate its 54th anniversary, the third anniversary of its official organ Voice of the Printers and the 1966 Printers' Day concurrently on Thursday (Aug. 25). The celebrations will be held at the Singapore Conference Hall at 7 p.m.139 words
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420 1966-08-21 3 Forum on Vietnam war SINGAPORE, SAT. THE withdrawal or the eviction of American troops from South Vietnam should be the pre-requisite for peace to come to that war-torn country. This point was stressed repeatedly by four speakers at a forum held420 words
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Article, Illustration157 1966-08-21 3 lOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— A "mystery" girl, aged five, has set a poser to the Social Welfare Department here today. Several members of the public discovered the ill-fed girl in tattered dress loitering aimlessly in the streets here. The police, on being contacted, hauled her off157 words
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Article, Illustration276 1966-08-21 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Republic should have a special training school for catering personnel to meet the growth of new hotels which will be completed in Singapore in the next few years. This was the view of Mr. Peter Lee, one of the three hotelmen276 words
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Article, Illustration264 1966-08-21 3 SINGAPORE Sat.— The Singapore Government last night gave a reception at the Sri Temasek to more than 500 helpers in the National Day Parade. The Minister of Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, in his speech, expressed appreciation to the hundreds of men and women who had264 words
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Article107 1966-08-21 3 SINGAPORE. Sat The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has establised a new office in Tokyo to boost Singapore's tourism in Japan. The Board has appointed Mr. E. Nishikaiva, managing director of Pan News International. Inc., as its official Japanese representative. The Board*s office is at No.107 words
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327 1966-08-21 3 Singapore, Sat. A new $730,000 Home for the Girls' Homecraft Centre in Too Payoh will be ready early next year. The new homecraft centre will accommodate 180 girls and 60 children. This new home centre will replace the present Yorkhill Girls' Homecraft Centre.327 words
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Article147 1966-08-21 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Boys' Town will hold a fund raising campaign (Maintenance Fund) from Sept. 3 to Oct. 2. A dance, a flag day and a food and fun fair will be held in conjunction with this campaign. A "September Nite" dance will be held on Sept.147 words
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Article30 1966-08-21 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Police have detained 10 members of the "Merah Puteh" 108 gang operating in Alexandra area under the Criminal Lav/ Temporary Provisions during the past five days.30 words
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Article124 1966-08-21 3 MALACCA, Sat. Police recovered the body of a 17-year-old youth from the Malacca River at noon today beside the Cathay Cinema. The dead youth is believed to be one of a group of four who yesterday jumped into the River when a police party raided the124 words
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Article49 1966-08-21 3 K A JANG. Sat. The $25,000 new extension to the See Yeah Koong Temple in Jalan Madaling will be opened by the District Officer here, Enche Haroun bin Mahmood, tomorrow at 6 p.m. The extension has been built with funds from th* district rural development board here.49 words
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Article142 1966-08-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. There would be a golden era for the future of National Language in this country with peace between Malaysia and Indonesia. This was said today by the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak at the opening of the National Language Month Book Exhibition142 words
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392 1966-08-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Public Services Commission has appointed Tuan Syed Zainal Abidin (Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting) to act as Director-General of Information and Broadcasting, in addition to his duties as Secretary to the Ministry, with effect from June392 words
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213 1966-08-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Mcntri Besar of Jbelangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris said that the Bangkok accord and the peace agreement between Indonesia and Malaysia signed in Jakarta had been the biggest blow to Communist China s expansion programme. The Communists, he said,213 words
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Article39 1966-08-21 4 MUAR, Sat. Mr. P.P. Narayanan, secretary-general of the National Union of Plantation Workers, last night received a total of $2,590.50 from workers of five rubber estates at a rally at the Lanadron Estate, 17 miles from here.39 words
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Article, Illustration202 1966-08-21 4 Maureen Lee - (By Maureen Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Tomorrow is Sunday. A day of rest for people of Singapore and Malaysia. A day to sit and thtnk too, of the less fortunate people who at this moment may be needing help. One of them who needs help202 words
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215 1966-08-21 4 PENANG, Sat—A record of more than 25,000 last night turned out to see the cultural show specially held to entertain the Yang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Peimaisuri Agong. All roads leading to the Esplanade were jammed. The traffic police turned out in full force215 words
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495 1966-08-21 4 PENANG, Sat The Yang di-Pertuan Agong bestowed honours on 29 of his subjects at a special investure ceremony held at the State Legislative Assembly chamber here this morning. Today's recipients were conferred with the awards during the last official495 words
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Article, Illustration237 1966-08-21 4 Hoo Ban Khee - By Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The villagers of Kampong Munlandy gather in a wooden shed in front of their village every Thursday and Saturday. For on these two days, at 3.30 p.m. sharp, a team of trained nurses, doctors and237 words
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Article, Illustration370 1966-08-21 5 Kuala Lumpur Sat. 7he combined Thai/Malaysia border pat r °ls will soon launch surprise counter attacks against the remnants of the Co mmu "'st terrorists along the border. This was stated by the Minister of Home Affairs, Tun Dr. Ismail bin370 words
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363 1966-08-21 5 Dr. Tan poses this: Has govt. taken steps to keep diplomats away from Mata Hari KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Government will be asked at the next sitting of Parliament on Parliament on Monday what measures it has taken to see that Malay- sian diplomats abroad do not perform a 'Profumo'.363 words
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750 1966-08-21 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The love life of an ex-s t r i pteaser and dance hostess, Annie Chia, was unfolded at an inquiry today by a man who described himself as her "husband". The man, Arthur Joseph Rodrigues, who said he750 words
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Article141 1966-08-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mr. Sardar Swaran Singh, Foreign Minister of Indi* has welcomed the agreement signed by the Governments of Malaysia and Indonesia: He said: 'The government of India is very happy to learn that an agreement has been signed by the Governments of Malaysia141 words
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239 1966-08-21 5 'T'AIPING, Sat. The PanMalaysian Islamic Party is to recommend to the Central Government to introduce a draft bill in Parliament for a country-wide compulsory national service scheme for youths in the rural areas. This was one of the eleven major resolutions taken at the239 words
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Article160 1966-08-21 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Adult Education Board will organise a public forum in English "The Ideal Singapore Citizen" on \ug. 29 from 8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. at Cultural Centre Theatre in Canning Rise. The forum in English will emphasise civic con? piousness for Singapore citizens. Mr. Chan160 words
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Article, Illustration91 1966-08-21 5 The Raja Permaisuri Agong is being escorted by the Deputy Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. Yeoh Guat Hong, to the Children's Ward of the General Hospital, Penang, on Friday. Walking behind is Tengku Puan Hajjah Nor Sa'adah, wife of the Governor of Penang. The Raja Permaisuri91 words
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Article123 1966-08-21 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Police have found the safe which was stolen by II masked thugs from a seamen'* lodge at Tras Street on Friday morning. The safe placed inside a wooden box was recovered at Jervois Road later in the evening the same day. It was believed to have contained123 words
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Article62 1966-08-21 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San will lay the foundation stone of the Malaysia Associated Industries Ltd's factory at the Jurong Industrial Estate on Aug. 26 at 5 p.m. This will be followed by the planting of a tree by its technical adviser Mr.62 words
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68 1966-08-21 5 PENANG, Sat. The official send-off of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permalsuri Agong will take place at the railway station in Bukit Mertajam at noon on Monday. This afternoon, their majesties toured the port area here in a special boat. In the evening,68 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous430 1966-08-21 2 NINE WIN 2nd $*****QUIZ CONTEST SINGAPORE, Sat. Nine readers have been declared winners of the second Eastern Sun's $3,000 quiz contest. Each will receive $333.33 Letters informing the nine lucky readers are already in the post. Of the nine winners, four are Singapore residents, four residing in Penang and one430 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous91 1966-08-21 3 K.L. Diary National Zoo at Ulu Klang 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Muzium Negara 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m., Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2 p.m to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m to 9 p.m. Ninth National Art Exhibition at National Art Gallery 10 a.m. to91 words
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Miscellaneous35 1966-08-21 3 S'pore Diary 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.: Victoria Memorial Hall, Empress Place: "Exhibition of Embroderies". 1.30 p.m. and 7.45 p.m.: Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "Musical Soiree". 8 p.m.: National Theatre, Tank Road: "Girls A-Go-Go Show".35 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous814 1966-08-21 4 What's on in today s Radio and Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lara par and Penan*; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Jobore Bahru; 4 Taipin*; 7 Batu Pahat. 3.00 Opening Annct.; 3.01 Our National Language Lesson; 3.16 World Cup Semi-Final; 4.4 ft Cartoon Classics; 4.51 Close Down.814 words
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Miscellaneous56 1966-08-21 5 TIME AND TIDE Penan* 3.46 a.m. (7.9 ft.), 5.49 p.m. (7.8 ft.); Port Swetttnham 8.54 a.m. (14.6 ft.)* 9.00 p.m. (13 ft); Port Dickson 9.41 a.m. (9.6 ft.), 10.00 p.m. 8.1 ft); Singapore 1.43 a.m. (9.5 ft), 2.22 p.m. (8.4 ft); Sediil Kecbil 12.25 a.m. (7.3 ft), 1.00 p.m. (7.656 words
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WORLD NEWS
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291 1966-08-21 6 LONDON, Sat. (AFP) "BRITAIN has given its allies to understand that it might have to reduce the strength of British Forces in West Germany so as to cut the drain on Toreign currency reservers, a Foreign Office spokes- man indicated today. Brlt&i has291 words
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189 1966-08-21 6 Sent ob letters to Luci WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI). Federal Bureau of Investigation agents yesterday arrested a city employee in Philadelphia on charges of threatening the life of President Johnson and sending obscene letters to his daughter Luci and other prominent persons. FBI189 words
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Article109 1966-08-21 6 LIENZ, Austria. Sat. (AP) *~Giant landslide set off by rampaging rivers devastated wide areas in inree Alpine provinces yesterday bringing the estimated death toll of Austrias flood disaster to 20. Fourteen Austrian* and west German touriitf were reported to have died and six others were mlasing109 words
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144 1966-08-21 6 SALISBURY, Rhodesia, Sat (UPI). Two British diplomats arrived here today for the third round of informal An g 1 o-Rhodesian talks designed to break their independence impasse. One of the Britons, Duncan Watson, said he and ambassador designate to Denmark, Oliver Wright would stay144 words
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280 1966-08-21 6 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Sat. (AP) Federal agents arrested Georges Le May, sought Internationally for a spectacular Montreal bank burglary, as he emerged from the men's room of a downtown Gambling Casino ytsierdav. Three FBI agents walked ihto the Golden Nugget casino at280 words
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Article, Illustration160 1966-08-21 6 ™TONDON, Sat. Det. Supt. Chitty (right) drove from the Hammersmith Coroner's Court in London to West London Court recently. A posse of detectives escorted a man into the latter Court and charged him with the murder of three unarmed policemen while Britain's "Manhunt of the Century"UPI Photo - 160 words
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135 1966-08-21 6 VIENNA, Sat. (UPI) Prague Radio has its listeners of speculation that Communist Chinese Defence Minister, Lin Piao may succeed Mao Tse-Tung. The Czech Broadcast, monitored here, reported the speculation concerning Lin's future role following Thursdays mass rally in Peking where he and Mao held the centre135 words
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Article90 1966-08-21 6 LONDON, Sat. (UPI). Singer Frank Sinatra and his bride, Mia Farrow, flew to Paris in a chartered jet plane and were given special clearance by immigration officers at London airport. Officials said the unusual passport control procedure was ordered because it was "considered most convenient to90 words
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Article67 1966-08-21 6 GIBRALTAR. Sat. (UPI)— A Nationalist Chinese merchant ship sank yesterday after colliding with an unidentified German cargo vessel in the early morning fog in the straits 10 miles from here, official said. No casualties were reported. All aboard the Chinese vessel, identified as the Unwutemton Polly,67 words
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Article97 1966-08-21 6 LONDON. Sat. (UPI). Thai King Bhumibol Abdulyadej and Queen Sirikit will leave London on Monday for a five-day unofficial visit to West Germany, a German Embassy spokesman said. The Thai Royal couple, who have been in Britain on a private visit since July 16, will meet97 words
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Article58 1966-08-21 6 BELGRADE, Sat. (UPI).— Five boys and a girl were killed and another girl severely injured when they accidentally touched off a World War II land mine, it was reported today. The newspaper Borba said the children, 5 to 13 had been playing with the mine for58 words
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261 1966-08-21 6 ONDON, Sat. (UPI) A second man was formally charged in court today with last Friday's triple police murder as the great hunt intensified for "the third man" a former Army sniper believed on the run with three guns and plenty of ammunition. A convoy261 words
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Article27 1966-08-21 6 BRUSSELS. Sat. (AFPk --Nine people were arrested here tonight when police discovered a store of explosives said to be destined for a Flemish Nationalist movement.27 words
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Article, Illustration40 1966-08-21 6 TOKYO, Japan, To solve notorious rush hour jam of Tokyo, Japan National Railways test-operated the first of it» new $72,222 aluminium trains on the Chuo Line in Tokyo. FAN A (Photo) PANA PhotoPANA Photo - 40 words
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198 1966-08-21 6 THE HAGUE, Sat. (UPI). The Dutch government yesterday demanded the immediate release of its Peking Charge d'Affalres who has been forced by Communist China to stay in his legation under house arrest for the past 28 days. Gerrit J. Jongejan was declared persona198 words
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Article77 1966-08-21 6 CHICAGO. Sat. (UPI). —A Circuit Judge yesterday granted an injunction requested by the City of Chicago to curtail the marches led by Dr. Martin Luther King which have touched off violence and turmoil in all-white neighbourhoods. Circuit Court Judge, Cornelius Harrington granted the request for a court77 words
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Article52 1966-08-21 6 LUCCA, Italy Sat. (UPI).— Italian pop singer. Roby Fen-ante, 22, was killed today in an automobile crash in which two of his friends suffered multiple fractures. It was not immediately known who was driving the car, which skidded off the highway running from Florence to the sea52 words
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175 1966-08-21 6 BOULDER, Colorado, Sat. (UPI) Police said today they were holding a 38-year-old man who admitted performing 5,000 "free abortions on area women mostly. University coeds during the past five years. The suspect, John Louii Siverly, a real estate doa]* r175 words
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Article105 1966-08-21 6 BUCKLAND, England Sat, (UPI). A mother rescued her six-year-old daughter from a car stalled on raiiioad tracks just seconds before a speeding train slammed into the vehicle. Mrs. Christie Richardson, 35, stalled the car on the tracks, then looked up to see a diesel105 words
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Article80 1966-08-21 6 WINCHENDON, Massachusetts, Sat. (AP). A former mental patient who police said abducted a 13-year-old girl from her home was captured yesterday from Keene, New Hampshire. a few miles north of the scene of the abduction. Police said Steven H. Caouette, 18, had not fir« d the rifle80 words
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Article51 1966-08-21 6 JOHANNESBURG. South Africa, Sat. (UPI). Tra-n driver Nikolaas Swart, 31» was committed for trial here yesterday on a charge of culpable homicide. The charge stemmed from a train crash in Johannesburgs Soweto African township area in May when '4 Africans were killed and more than 10051 words
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190 1966-08-21 6 MEMPHIS, Tennessee. Sat. CAP) Young Beatles fans began gathering at Memphis Metropolitan airport early yesterday to assure a glimpse of their idols« when they arrive in the afternoon to face official displeasure and unofficial rapture In America's "bible belt." The British singers, setting Memphis190 words
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Article153 1966-08-21 6 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Sat. (UPI). A pipe feeding super cold liquid oxygen to a saturn 5 moon rocket test model ruptured during a test yesterday, spewing 800,000 gallons of the propellant over the new Apollo launch complex. The National Aeronautics and Space administration (NASA) said153 words
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Article1058 1966-08-21 7 DAVID STUART-FOX - THE CASUA CANBERRA, Sat. (AFP) Seventeen Australia soldiers have been killed and 26 wounded in a fierce clash with Vietcong in Phuoc Tuy Province of Vietnam. This is biggest Australian casualty list of the Vietnam war and takes the total Australian dead to 65 and 2661,058 words
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Article88 1966-08-21 7 CLARENDON, North Carolina, Sat. (UPI). A flock of drunken, chickens led alcohol and tobacco tax agents to arrest a Clarendon man for possession of illegal whisky on Thursday. Wilbir Barhillux was arraigned in Wilmington Federal District Court, and released on US$3OO bond. Agent« said they88 words
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224 1966-08-21 7 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) The Economist yesterday issued a note of caution in commenting on the erd of Indonesia's "confrontation' of Malaysia. The nine days since the signing of the agreement ending confrontation ''have produced few answers about what comes next," the weekly magazine said.224 words
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Article, Illustration211 1966-08-21 7 DORTMUND (DAD). Sat.— These screws made of cow bones are sent from Dortmund (Federal Republic of Germany) to hospitals all over the world to help people with complicated bone fractures. The German surgeons. Dr. Wilhelm Kuppermann and Dr. Volkmar Schwier of the Dortmund Emergency Hospital, beean to211 words
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569 1966-08-21 7 Barbara Merzog - By Barbara Merzog BERLIN (DAD) Sat.— It could be that this year distinguished doctors in the Western part of th e divided city of Berlin will perform one of the most difficult experiments i n the field of medicine. A team that has569 words
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Article140 1966-08-21 7 CHICAGO, Sat. (UPI) A decline in the numbers of candidates for the Roman Catholic priesthood has reached "crisis proportions," a group of vocational directors said yesterday. "There is no longer any question that the decline is critical," the Rev. Richard Todd, C.M.F., Chairman of the Midwest140 words
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Article108 1966-08-21 7 MANILA, Sat. (UPI) Five armed pirates masquerading as police troopers boarded a passenger launch on Thursday and fled with 16,000 pesos (about 512,000) in cash and valuables and took one of the vessel's crewman as hostage. A police report *:aid the pirates used a motorized108 words
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Article44 1966-08-21 7 BAGHDAD. Iraq. Sat. (AFP). Iraqi health authorities yesterday took measures to check an outbreak of cholera in the north of the country. All people leaving I r aq will have to possess a vaccination certificate at least five-days old, the minister decreed.44 words
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289 1966-08-21 7 STOCKHOLM— Thrombosis below the knee occurs easier if a person sits still during a longer period of time such as during a flight. Dr. Knut Haeger, a surgeon on the staffs of the University of Lund and the Lund Hospital, writes in a289 words
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Article29 1966-08-21 7 KINGSTON, Sat. (AP) Police yesterday increased their patrols in Kingston, where violence erupted last week. Political leaders charged gangsters with arms from abroad were behind the outbreak.29 words
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Article351 1966-08-21 7 LONDON, Sat. (AP) Old Moore's Almanack, the ancient annual of British astrology, yesterday predicted a year of almost total gloom for 1967. Assassinations, strikes, i Eastern intrigue?, space dis- j aster, trouble from China to Peru —1967 will have the lot, according to Old Moore. The351 words
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Article76 1966-08-21 7 LONDON. Sat (AP) —An American rancher complained bitterly today that he faces financial ruin because the British Government has forbidden him to land 30 prize horses from a ship now tied up in London docks. "It's a hopeless muddle," said, Mr. Greogory Lougher, 50. "I stand76 words
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Article459 1966-08-21 8 RESPITE assurances given by Ministers on both sides of the causeway that Malaysia and Singapore would work together as close neighbours and co-operate to promote their mutual interests, the decision to adopt different currencies indicates they are drifting further apart. The real reasons for widening the gap between459 words
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Article305 1966-08-21 8 |JNTIL the Afro-Asian conference fiasco in Algiers last year, it was the fashion for Asian countries to cultivate the Africans. Now the inherent weakness of the African nations and their lack of unity have caused this enthusiasm for things African to cool off. It is time Asian305 words
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Article, Illustration751 1966-08-21 8 Elizabeth Halstead - By Elizabeth Halstead South Vietnam (UPI) SWEAT glistened on the brow of the intense young Nationalist Chinese as four U.S. F-4 Phantom jets streaked overhead to dump deadly bombs and napalm on attacking Vietcong guerrillas two miles away. He did not751 words
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Article1334 1966-08-21 8 News from Australia MELBOURNE, Sat. SOMEWHERE on a South Australian pasture is a sheep happily wearing a denture. This pasture land is so sandy that it causes the incisor teeth of sheep to wear in two or three years. As a result, the sheep can1,334 words
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590 1966-08-21 8 EUGENE LEVIN - By EUGENE LEVIN Quemoy, Sat. By night there's the rumble of artillery. By day, the lilting strains of a Viennese Waltz. Such are the sounds of war on this Chinese Nationalist outpost off Communist China. Eight years ago the Communists launched an allout bombardment590 words
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Article169 1966-08-21 9 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) The consumer member-coun-tries of the International Coffee Agreement declared themselves in favour yesterday of reapportioning the producer countries' shares of the world coffee export market. Well-informed sourr»3 said Britain, speaking for the consumers, told a meeting of the International Coffee Council's 14-nation executive169 words
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Article13 1966-08-21 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The I tin price today was $612-$ down SI.J.13 words
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Article81 1966-08-21 9 CANBERRA, Sat. (AFP) The Nissan Motor Company Ltd., of Japan, has registered a holding com£any, Datsun (Australia) td. as a preliminary to Australian assembly of its vehicles. The company has a nominal capital A 510,000,000 and will handle manufacturing operations. A second company, Datsun Distribution Pty. Ltd.,81 words
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Article49 1966-08-21 9 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AP) —The U.S. Government sold 55 tons of surplus stockpile tin yesterday. 10 tons Grade A at U551,545 a pound, 20 tons Grade B at US$l.53 a pound, 20 tons Grade C at U551,525 a pound and 5 tons Grade D at U551.5175 a pound.49 words
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805 1966-08-21 9 B> a Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Sat. A ugnificant week opened with details of the double taxation agreement between Singapore and Malaysia. This was far more liberal to shareholders than had been anticipated and all but restores the tax position to that prevailing before. In fact,805 words
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Article475 1966-08-21 9 LONDON, Sat. (I'PI) Business and press circles yesterday indicated a general disappointment here over Malaysia's withdrawal of Commonwealth preference on a wide variety of imports. There has been, however, no comment from the Government and a spokesman for the Board of Trade said more details475 words
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Article59 1966-08-21 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Chinese Produce Exchange, Singapore noon prices per picul today. Coconut oil; bulk |4*J sellers, drum s4s} sellers. Pepper: Muntok white $195 sellers, Sarawak white sl92s sellers, special Sarawak black sl42} sellers, garbled Lampong black sl42} (N. sellers (all 96% NLW) ASTA sls7} sellers (1000% NLW). Singapore Coconut59 words
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Article50 1966-08-21 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI)— Rubber futures closed unchanged on no sales yesterday Closing Prices; Bid Asked Sept. 22.60 23.15 Nov... 22.85 23.25 Jan* 23.05 23.35 March 23.05 23.35 May 23.05 23.35 July 23.05 23.35 Sept. £3.05 23.35 Locally, No. 1 RSS quoted at 23} cents per pound, nominal.50 words
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Article357 1966-08-21 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. With the currency decision still fresh in the minds of investors, the Stock Exchange continued to ease somewhat. Prices in industrials fell by about a cent or two generally. Other sections were featureless. All in all it was a quiet half day's trading. Business357 words
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Article94 1966-08-21 9 TOKYO, (Kyodo) Sat. Japan set another all-time monthly record of 193,796 units in automobile output during July, the Automotive Industrial Association in Tokyo announced. The increased production in July, breaking the usual annual pattern of decline during the hottest summer months, should be a clear reflection94 words
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Article41 1966-08-21 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today: Selling T.T./O.D. ready were: Holland Guilders 117-4; Belgian Frances 1606; French Francs 158-J; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.41 words
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Article54 1966-08-21 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two executives of Shiseido cosmetics will be arriving from Japan tomorrow to discuss the promotion of cosmetics with the local agents. The Emporium Ltd. They are Mr. Hideo Okauchi, Vice-Pre-sident and Mr. Izo Awoh, Director of Shiseido Cosmetics. They will be here for four days and54 words
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Article204 1966-08-21 9 B S Boustead 1.56 1.60 Chemical Co 1.50 1.51 Cola Storage 2.94 3.00 Ounlop 2.48 E. Smelting 4.08 4.12 Esso Oras 3.02 3.04 United Holdings CCR 1.98 2.02 Fitzpatrlcks 1.70 F. N. Ords 3.66 3.68 Gammon 2.18 2.20 Georgetown CD 1.36 1.42 G. E. Life 64/Guinness 2.34 2.36 Hotel204 words
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Article41 1966-08-21 9 Central Prop. CD .96 City Dev. 37 .38 Faber Union 53 .55 Island Hotel 61 .62 Island Pen 45 .46 K. L. Prop 87 .90 San Holdings 32£ .33 Sel. Prop. 1.25 1.40 S'pore Land .62 Town City 85 .9041 words
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Article109 1966-08-21 9 Aokam 3.74 Austral Amal. 25/Austral Malay CR 32/6 Ayer Hitam 22/3 22/9 Berjuntai XD 34/6 35/Hong Kong 35/Idrls Hyd. XD 16/9 K'pong Lanjut 24/3 24/9 Kamunting 20/6 Killinghall 46/46/6 Kinta Kellas 39/9 Kramat 12/9 Kuchal 1 94 Larut 11/10* 2.10 Lingul 2.00 Lower Perak 23/9 24/3 Malayan Tin 30/4*109 words
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Article69 1966-08-21 9 Ayer Hitam 1.20 Bassett (50cts) 80 .90 Batu Untang 1.69 Benta 1.40 1.48 Jeram Kuantan 2 18 Kempas 2.02 Kepong Plant 2.10 Kluang Ord 1.78 1.82 Kundong Tg. Pau 1.82 1.90 Kuala Sidim 1.55 1.65 New Scudai 4.30 4.50 New Serendah 2.33 2.35 Riverview 2/4 2 5 Sel.69 words
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Article36 1966-08-21 9 Anglo-Asian XD 1/1 1/2 Anglo Oriental 3/3 3/6 B. Kawan CCR 6/9 E. Asiatic 1/6 Golden Hope 5/3 K. L. Kepong 2/3 Kulim 1/9 1/10| Malaya General 2/5 Merlimau Pegoh 2/1 Strs Rubber 1/236 words
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Article27 1966-08-21 9 First Malayan 2.25 2.35 Second Malayan 1.59 169 Third Malayan 116 1.27 Malaysia Commerce 92 1.03 Mai. Saving Fund 1.37 1.47 Sterling Commodity 4/1 4/827 words
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Article148 1966-08-21 9 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8.20 a.m. ML 019 Kuala Lumpur. 8.50 a.m. JL 712 Jakarta. 10.55 a.m. ML 005 Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. 11.25 a.m. ML 451 Kuching. 2.45 p.m. ML 043 Kota Bahru, Kuala Lumpur. 3.30 p.m. AV 646 Hongkong, Saigon. 5.00 p.m. 5.30 p.m. ML148 words
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Article136 1966-08-21 9 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.31 a.m. ML 654 Jesselton, Hongkong. 7.40 a.m. ML 452 Kuching. 8.00 a.m. TG 402 K Lumpur, Bangkok, Saigon. 8.30 a.m. 8.45 a.m. ML 614 PA 842 Hongkong. Saigon, Guam, Honolulu, Los Angeles, San Francisco. 9.00 a.m. CX 974 Kuala Lumpur, Hongkong, Manila. 9.45136 words
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Article113 1966-08-21 9 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8 25 a.m. MAL (ML 002) Singapore, Malacca. 850 a.m. Thai (TG 402) Singapore. 9 15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh. 9.40 a.m. Cathav (CX 974) Singapore. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Singapore. 12.30 p.m. MAL (ML 512) Singapore. 12.35 p.m. MAL113 words
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Article115 1966-08-21 9 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 002) Ipoh. Penan*. Bangkok, (Saigon). 9.25 a.m. Thai (TG 402) 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Malacca. Singapore. Hongkong, Manila. Kota Banru. 10.05 a.m. 10.20 a.m. Cathay (CX 974) MAL (ML 042) 1.05 p.m.115 words
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Article149 1966-08-21 9 SINGAPORE The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Josef Conrad 3/4 Norwid 5 Galaxy 6/7 Thoaorient 8/9 Poltava 10/11 Hoegh Elite 13/14 Straat Fushimi 19 Velebit 21/22 Etsusan Maru 23/24 Siletta 25/26 Keningau 27/28 Emilie Maersk 31/32 Borussia 33/34 Santos Maru 35/36149 words
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Article58 1966-08-21 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) The Dow Jones financial newg service yesterday reported the U.S. Navy had given a US$24 million contract for three ships ♦<> the British Defence Ministry. Two of the ships will be 4,200-ton oceanographic surveying vessels, to cost about US$B million each. The other58 words
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Article, Illustration138 1966-08-21 10 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Everyone knows the twist, the shake, the frug and even the A-Go-Go but ichat about the "A-Go-Go Ballet?" This will be quite an exhilarating experience when you see young and sweet 17-year-old Tien-Tien performing the "A-Go-Go Ballet" at the National Theatre tomorrow evening in conjunction with138 words
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Article211 1966-08-21 10 DiscCussion THE TRAILERS Don't Laugh (You'll Cry) /Lucille (Cosdel) The boys' own composition, this is a beaty number with surprisingly good melodic content. Benny sings well, although half the lyrics can't be made out Wei! produced and better than "Do It Right". The ending bit is a pleasant change —and211 words
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Article, Illustration232 1966-08-21 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Betty Appudurai, the bass guitarist of a local pop group. The Teenage Comets, thinks that girls should forget they are girls. Well, don't jump to .onclusion folks. What Betty n.ean is that "girls should forget they're girls" as far as un allgirl232 words
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Article, Illustration600 1966-08-21 10 Hi there! Apparently, the ChristBe a lies controversy sparked of a chain reaction, and your letters on the subject are still pouring in. What can I do but voice your opinions? Please address all letters to me c/o Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment Rd., S'pore, 2. Dear Pete,600 words
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Article468 1966-08-21 10 In his new film "The Privelege", Paul Jones plays a moronic and manipulated pop singer. The film is directed by Peter Watkins and tells the rise and fall of a pop star. Paul feels that the story-line is based on the truth, but set in the 1970'5. "I've468 words
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Article, Illustration309 1966-08-21 10 "FORTUNES Beat Beatles At Their Own Game" this was the headlines which screamed from many Scottish newspapers after The Fortunes had appeared in Scotland on a show with the Beatles. This was at a time when "She Loves You" was high in the309 words
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Advertisement105 1966-08-21 10 mm CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT CHARGES Eastern Sun (Weekdays Sundays) Personal Domestic. 50 cts. per word, $lO/- Mirv General... 25 els. per word, 5/- Min. Classified advertisements are accepted at: 23-B, CANTONMENT ROAD, SINCAPORE. TELS: *****/T 39, |ALAN SULTAN. KUALA LUMPUR. TELS: *****/6 77A, BREWSTER ROAD. (Ist Floor) IPOH. TEL: ***** 8.105 words
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Miscellaneous161 1966-08-21 10 I TOP TEN J AMERICA'S TOP TEN BRITAIN'S TOP TEN u 4 *'(By*" c <Mi r te*jr of Melody X (By courtesy of BiUt>pa")l 4 Maker > J 1. Summer in the City 1. Yellow Submarine/ ...The Lovin' Spoonful Eleanor Ruby. The s Tr H «°H bby: 2 »<£?«& SfSHam°*161 words
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Article280 1966-08-21 11 M. NICHOLAS - By M. NICHOLAS SINGAPORE, Sa.t The saga of the West has always fascinated moviegoers the world over from those early days when sound was unheard of and technicolour had yet to be invented. But the West has in many ways played an important part for the rattle280 words
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Article, Illustration404 1966-08-21 11 C. F. Lee - By C. F. Lee A VAMPIRE is neither a ghost nor a demon, but physical body of a dead person (an undead in fact); it cannot be exorcised, but instead must be disinterred and either burned or fastened to the grave with a stake404 words
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Article, Illustration525 1966-08-21 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Friendship and love have been the theme of numerous legends, novels, poems and even films. But the vivid portrayal of "Friendship" under the hands of Satyen Bose stands shoulder high over other films. We call many people as friends but with how many525 words
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Article, Illustration41 1966-08-21 11 Glamorous Gina Lollobrigida makes her debut in MGM's uproarious "Hotel Paradiso," in which she plays a married woman whose attempted affair with her next-door reighbour at an infamous Paris hotel results in pandemonium and chaos!41 words
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Article, Illustration638 1966-08-21 11 ONE of the funniest motion pictures ever filmed, Peter Glenville's production of "Hotel Paradiso" for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is a hilarious romp from beginning to end. The cast, headed by Alec Guinness. Gina Lollobrigida, Robert Morley, Peggy Mount (this British comedienne is638 words
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Article, Illustration188 1966-08-21 11 "THE BLUE AND THE BLACK", Shaw's production in colour opens in a turbulent period in China's history. Action is around Jap occupied Tientsin in 1937. A troubled time. These were also prim and proper years. So not a very fitting age for a warm-hearted188 words
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Advertisement127 1966-08-21 11 Presented by CHONG GAY at NATIONAL THEATRE 21st 24th August 1966 NICHTLY: 8.00 p.m. BOOKING: NATIONAL THEATRE, ROBINSON, C. K. TANG, COLD STORACE. TICKETS: $4.00. $lOO. $2.00 $l.OO SONCS. THI LATIST A CO-CO. COMEDIES AND SEE THE ONE AND ONLY A CO-CO BALLET. T--27th ANNIVERSARY SALE I! During our SALE,127 words
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Miscellaneous210 1966-08-21 11 ORGANISATtON CATHAY Phone334oo t'.th DAT! DAILY 4 SHOWS AT fg J 11 a.m.. 2.30, 6.00 9.00 p.m. Cash Bookings Only No Free List 9 Disney's MARY POPPINS jg r4- Julie Andrews Technicolor ->ucy a (TH Inlie Andrew* Technicolor jrj School Children jTj •1 50 To Any Seat At All Shows210 words
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Miscellaneous209 1966-08-21 11 SHAW GANISATION 1 LIDO Phon, ***** Opens Today 11-1.45-4-6. ftO-9.15 "HE WHO MUST DIE" Melina Mercourl Roger Hanin Oert Probe Cinemascope (UA) Neat Change "THE 810 JOB" Sidney James Si Sylvia Byma 1 CAPITOL Phone ?97i9 Now Showing IM.M44.iU.M Paul Newman In Warner Bror "THE MOVING TARGET" Panavltlon Si Color209 words
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Article, Illustration784 1966-08-21 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. In all the best English pubs you will find a cheese board behind the bar. For if there is anything nicer on a warm summer day in rural England than a half pint of beer, it is a half pint of beer with784 words
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Article, Illustration480 1966-08-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Are you one of those who by right should be hanged fo the cold-blooded murder of the English tongue? The population here are more conscious of their written English than their oral, thus neglecting the fact that good speech count480 words
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74 1966-08-21 12 Country and walking suits in subtle colourings and coats in soft boucle tweed, with a matching or toning dress, were introduced in the Stralitz Autumn 1966 range announced recently. This particular pure wool boucle tweed suit has gilt buttons and patch pockets. The long sleeved blouse in Shemara has stand-up74 words
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Article320 1966-08-21 12 The modern family in Britain today fulfils more functions, and in a far more detailed and sophisticated manner, than did the family before or during the 19th century development of Industrialisation. This Is the view of socialogist Ronald Fletcher In a study published In "The Family and320 words
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Article, Illustration433 1966-08-21 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. All the drudgery exerted during washing and painstaking care time to ensure that clothes are spick and span are now in the past with new "National" washing machine" in the showroom awaiting your attention. There are several models in various433 words
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Article152 1966-08-21 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. —"Wat to Beauty" classes will again be held this year. They weri a big success last year. At Robinson's from SepL 19 to Sept. 24 "Way to Beauty" classes will be held so that clients using tho actual preparations can learn the four steps of an152 words
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Advertisement37 1966-08-21 12 easier, faster, cleaner washing^ ...with a NATIONAL V/ r;; m ii wnMMillHHuitll^yilllllllilUli-" 1 I if. .5.t1.l li h'ffi '♦MMMJHI.b ■•IH* A w i^T..... ••'•L.tCMHfW N TT N-2000 N-999 rr\ National N ,'l.l, I,| >,»tt ii 'V nj'ij37 words
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Article, Illustration1543 1966-08-21 13 "If you In the village think that my work was a good one, Who closed the taverns and stopped all playing at cards, Why do you let the millener's daughter Dora, And the worthless son of Benjamin Pantier Nightly make my grave their1,543 words
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Article, Illustration368 1966-08-21 13 By Hoo Ban Khee Kuala Lumpur, Sat. THE MONTFORT Boys' Home is a tightlyorganised, self-support-ing society. The population i s small 128 boys. Most ol them are orphans, "problem boys" and un-der-privileged children. They come from all parts of Malaysia and each of368 words
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678 1966-08-21 13 IF one day you discover a party of British college students or senior scnoolboys and schoolgirls engaged in exploring, digging, examining plants, investigating the sea-shore or a river-bed or any similar enterprise, the probability is that they have come on one of the678 words
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Article1961 1966-08-21 14 WINDSOR LAD - E iff el Dairyman pay S'pore race By WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sat. Jockey Glynn Pretty was in top riding form when he landed four winners at Bukit Timah this afternoon. He scored on Eiffel Towner, Dairyman, Osceola and Otaro, paying $B3; $B4; $l6; and $53 respectively.1,961 words
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Article71 1966-08-21 14 BELGRADE, Sat. (AP) Dimitrina Andrejeva, a Bulgarian girl parachutist set an absolute world record in jumps into air, the Tanjug Yugoslav news agency reported from Sofia. The agency said Andrejeva jumped twice from 1,000 meters (1,093 yards) exactly into the air both times. The old71 words
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Article315 1966-08-21 14 IPOH, Sat. Vietnam beat Singapore 2-1 In a Merdeka soccer tournament match at the Perak Stadium here tonight before a crowd of 15,000. The match was played at a fast pace. The stiff defence put up by both sides in a way brought the score315 words
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Article35 1966-08-21 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. —An American College All-Star basketball team will make their debut here tomorrow when they take on the Singapore national team at the S.B.A. hall in Guillemard Road at 9 p.m.35 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-08-21 14 LAS VEGAS. Nev. Sat (AP) Champion Jose Torres, left drives a hard right to the mid-section of 40-year-old chanllenger Eddie Cotton in their light heavyweight championship fight on Monday night in Las Vegas, Nev. Torre« retained his crown, winning by a unanimous decision.47 words
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669 1966-08-21 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Well known police track and field veterans who made their mark in the Seap Games and various Malaysian athletic championships will be among about 500 athletes from Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak who will view for honours in the forthcoming 3rd Royal669 words
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Article310 1966-08-21 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. A total of 155 entries from men and women athletes from the eight ministries have sent in their entries for the forthcoming Fifth Inter-Ministry Athletic Meet entries which closed last Monday. The meet will be held on Sept. 10 at the Fairer Park310 words
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Article58 1966-08-21 14 MANILA, Sat. (AP).— Philippine bantamweight champion Jet Parker, a Filipino American, defeated Poppraingam Ponchai of Thailand by unanimous decision in a ten-round non-title fight here last night. The aggressive Thai, bantamweight champion in his country, appeared ahead on points in the early rounds. Parker rallied in58 words
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Article115 1966-08-21 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. An Open 30 Kilometre Road Walk will be held tomorrow, starting from the junction of Chancery Lane and Dunearn Road at 4.30 p.m. The road walk, promoted by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's Road Walking Sub-committee, is the first in the committee's programme to115 words
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Article144 1966-08-21 14 MUAR, Sat. The Muar District Open Badminton championships, sponsored by the Muar Rotary Club, will be held here from Sept i Mr. Choo Joo Thye, the secretary of the organising committee, told the Eastern Sun yesterday that the Rotary Club was sponsoring the championships in an144 words
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Article230 1966-08-21 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Lawrence Van Huizen* automatic choice for the national hockey team since 1958 until he retired last year from big-time hockey, is back on the hockey scene but not as a plaver. The Malaysian Hockey i Federation has appointed him national coach. His task230 words
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Miscellaneous103 1966-08-21 14 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL S90.135.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****5 §43,844.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****8 $12,527.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****1 6,263.00 Starters ($1,000 each): Nos. *****4 *****6 *****6 *****2 *****2 *****2 *****4 *****2 *****0 *****9 Consolations ($750 each): Nos. *****5 *****6 *****2 *****3 *****7 *****1 *****3 *****0 *****5 *****6 Extra Prizes103 words
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Article1443 1966-08-21 15 Best bets; All Smiles Sunray Golden Oriole Race 1. Horses CI. 3, Div. 2,-7 F. &15 yds. 2.00 pm--1 042 Best Profits (Madam Stable) K. Daniels 6y 9.0 Weir 9 2 201 Li 11 Marlene (Tan Hock Chong) Sullivan 6y 8.13 Posner 14 3 303 tin Cin (Income1,443 words
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Article337 1966-08-21 15 Makyong a strong rival Singapore, Sunday. MINER is my fancy in the Bukit Timah Cup run over ten furlongs and fifteen yards at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Miner was running on strongly when fifth to Makyong over the mile last week. He is a337 words
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174 1966-08-21 15 BRAVE CHEVALIER, who finished second to Playdent over 6f, should find his winning turn (race 8). He save a creditable account in his last start he was not in front soon after the stait and dictating the pace he showed the field into174 words
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Article149 1966-08-21 15 GOING: Will be slightly Yielding WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN SWEET SUSY ALL SMILES Sir Walter Convair SIR WALTER Lili Marleiie Best Profits SIR WALTER Lili Marlene All Smiles Race 2. GIGOLETTE II Dust Furv Wonder Lamp MT. ILLONA Wonder Lamp Dust Furv MT. ILLONA Sri Tasek Joint Venture Race149 words
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Article, Illustration273 1966-08-21 15 UP THREE POUNDS for his smooth win in the Pesta Sukan Merdeka Cup, Golden Oriole should topple his opposition and complete a double in the main 7 furlongs for CI. II performers today (Race 4). Golden Oriole improves with each outing. His273 words
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Article219 1966-08-21 15 GIGOLETTE gets my vote. On Sunday he put up a creditable showing to finish fourth to Flying Glory over the mile. Seven furlongs is more his correct trip and anticipating the benefit of his last race, Gigolette should head his field home. A run previous,219 words
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Article169 1966-08-21 15 ZAZA reads good each way bet. This Tribal Ring gelding was running on strongly when fifth to Makyong over the mile on Sunday. He should give an im* proved account over today's ten furlongs. He showed staying ability at Bukit Timah early this season169 words
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Article, Illustration183 1966-08-21 15 SUNRAY is definitely on the upgrade and looks all set to land his third successive win (Race 3) He made a winning debut on this course in July and on Sunday he again asserted himself when he beat Joint Venture over183 words
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Article305 1966-08-21 15 IN a difficult race I go for All Smiles. This Gabador six-year-old gelding was a course scratching on Sunday. He is fit and well and seems to have been 'saved' for this. On Thursday he did an impressive trial when he ran 3f in 36 sec.305 words
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Article157 1966-08-21 15 SATELLITE, who finished a gallant second to Lili Marlene, should go one better here. She came with a flourish to finish a head behind Lili Marlene over the mile on Sunday. She usually improves- in her second effort and with one pound more, she could outstay157 words
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447 1966-08-21 16 PEKING. Sat. (AFP) The British acting charge d'Affaires Mr. T. Peters last night walked out of the banquet offered here In honour of visiting Zamblan Vice President Rueben Kamanga in protest against Anti-British passages in the speech made by the Chinese Premier Chou En447 words
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455 1966-08-21 16 MANILA, Sat. (L'PI) Philippine Communist Huk chief Pedro Taruc, in a rare interview published today, warned that continued neglect of the Filipino masses would trigger off a revolution in this country "worse than in Vietnam.'* The account of the interview was splashed across the455 words
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379 1966-08-21 16 SAIGON, Sat. The fighting quality of Australians in Vietnam has been described as "the spirit of Lybia and New Guinea" Meanwhile it was reported in Canberra that Australian operations will be unaffected by the ban on ammunition for the Vietnam war imposed by379 words
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Article267 1966-08-21 16 Manila, Sat. (UPI) Roast dog liver, the fat of baby crabs, boiled spiced goat meat, deep fried snake, pickled minnows goat entrails and perhaps ready-to hatch duck eggs may soon be vying for space on menus of manilas top tourist restaurants and hotels. But it isn't267 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-08-21 16 TOKYO, Sat. (UPI) A 49-member Japanese war graves mission to Levte, the Philippines, returned to Tokyo last night winding up a two-week visit to collect remains and relics of Japanese soldiers who died in battle during World War 11. Japan lost 3,100,000 people during the war,145 words
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Article172 1966-08-21 16 NEW DELHI, Sat. (AP). The world bank has granted India a long-awaited 150 million U.S. dollar loan to help its economy, an informed source reported yesterday. The money is the first installment of loans that probably will total 900 Million U.S. dollars aimed at easing172 words
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Article104 1966-08-21 16 JAKARTA, Sat. (AP) The Armed Forces Daily has called for the expulsion of all pro-Communist Chinese living in Indonesia to safeguard the economy. The Daily charged the Chinese were attempting to sabotage the economy and said they must be expelled. The government must also tighten its control104 words
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227 1966-08-21 16 CANBERRA, Sat. Conscientious objectors in Australia can rest assured that, they will not be executed. Mr. Les Bury the minister for national service was commenting for a report that a conscientious objector was executed in Greece this week. "We have gentler methods in Australia",227 words
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Article137 1966-08-21 16 BOMBAY, India. Sat. (AP) —Women and police fought out a bloody battle yesterday in the streets of Panjim, capital of the former Portuguese colony of Goa, according to police sources. The women, backed up by a stone-throwing -nob of 1,000 men were worst hit in the clashes137 words
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Article160 1966-08-21 16 MANILA, Sat. (UPI) The Soviet Union appears to be reviewing a campaign to win the friendship of this solidly anti-Communist Asian country. A correspondent of the Soviet government newspaper Izvestia is due in Manila this week ostensibly for a brief visit but Philippine officials believe he's160 words
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Article68 1966-08-21 16 JAKARTA, Sat. Drummers from the Military academy band turned out in tiger skins at the parade to mark the fifth anniversary of the Army Strategic Reserves recently. The parade was addressed by General Suharto, who said that some troops will be diverted from military duties now that68 words
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Article272 1966-08-21 16 JAKARTA, Sat. (AP) The Philippine Foreign Secretary Mr. N. Ramos arrived here last night and said that he would go into talks with Foreign Minister Adam Malik for the "Greater Maphilindo" pro1 ject. Mr. Ramos, here on a three-day visit, told newsmen that it was "now272 words
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Article103 1966-08-21 16 MANILA, Sat. (AFP> The San Miguel bottling corporation, which manufacturers "San Miguel" beer for world wide consumption, has assured the 2,048-beer drinking Philippine Civic Action Group (Philcag) in Vietnam a permanent supply of barley wine. San Miguel corporation president Andres Soriano, Jr. made the pledge on103 words
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Article, Illustration64 1966-08-21 16 TOKYO, Sat. MP) Japanese Foreign Minister Etsusaburo Shiina ?s likely to visit Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand in mid-October. Kyodo news service reported yesterday. Kyodo said the foreign ministry has begun study* ing Mr. Shiina's itinerary. It added that Mr. Shiina would visit the four countries64 words