Eastern Sun, 22 August 1966
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Title Section25 1966-08-22 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Esld. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 37. Monday, August 22 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 ccnU25 words
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849 1966-08-22 1 T. Jeff Williams - By T. Jeff Williams JAKARTA, SUN. (AP) POWERFUL anti-President Sukarno student forces in Jakarta ripped down a photograph of Pres. Sukarno yesterday while their comrades in Bandung buried a student slain in a riot. The two separate but similar events marked a sharp upswing here849 words
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242 1966-08-22 1 JOHN KAM, HOO BAN KHEE, CHAN KAM YAU - By JOHN KAM, HOO BAN KHEE, CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three hundred sloganchanting demonstrators tonight staged a daring and successful procession along Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan Pudu and Jalan Pasar, in the heart of the Federal Capital. Some of the demonstrators were women.242 words
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Article, Illustration43 1966-08-22 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. Batik Queen 1966 is sizzling nineteen-jear-o 1 d Miss Theresa Seet—winner of many beauty contest titles. She wore a self—designed batik dress—a combined sarong kebaya and samfoo to win her latest crown from 14 rivals. (See page 3).43 words
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308 1966-08-22 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) Julius Usman, 24-year-old economics student who died at Parayangan University in Bandung last Friday when attacked b; a mob of proSukarno youths, was ourieci yesterday. He was buried at the National Heroes Cemetery in Bandung. At least 15 of Usman's felloe308 words
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290 1966-08-22 1 ANKARA, Sun. (AFP) The death toll in the earthquakes which devastated eastern Anatolia on Friday was today provisionally estimated at 2,500 but the final total is likely to be much higher as reports come in from outlying areas and more bodies are found in290 words
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187 1966-08-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will make an important statement in the House of Representatives tomorrow on the recent peace agreement signed between Malaysia and Indonesia. Announcing this after the Alliance pre-council meeting today, the Deputy Prime187 words
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Article52 1966-08-22 1 SINGAPORE, iin. (AFP)" The body of Ambassador Lukman Hakim viho died in Bonn yesterday wsl be flown back to Jakarta ofi the first available flight RaJlio Jakarta reported today. Ambassador Luftman Hakim, 52, died in Ronn of a heart attack. He was a former Indonesian Minister52 words
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Local News
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Article, Illustration417 1966-08-22 2 KHOO BOON CHOO - By KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Sun. Several major development projects carried out along the coastal area between Prai and Butterworth for the promotion Alnnedustries were seen by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisurt Agong when they cruised the port417 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1966-08-22 2 CHAN KAM YAU - By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Malayan Bar Council is expected to be asked to conduct a joint survey with Singapore on the legal profession in this region. The research will be conducted in co-ordination with the Law Association for1,102 words
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Article194 1966-08-22 2 Maintain spirit of unity' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The antagonistic feelings among youths should be discarded but the spirit of unity and solidarity should be maintained by all means, said the Assistant Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, Engku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir. He was speaking here today at the official194 words
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Article43 1966-08-22 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Business Administration Society of the University of Singapore will hold its inaugural dinner and dance on Sat. at 7.30 p.m. in the Mandarin Room. The Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will address the gathering.43 words
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Article42 1966-08-22 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Democratic Socialist Club of the University of Singapore will hold a dinner and dance at the Dragon Room on Sept. 10 to celebrate its second anniversary. The guest-of-honour will be Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Minister for Foreign Affairs.42 words
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Article36 1966-08-22 2 The last paragraph of yesterday's article under "School for hotels' personnel suggests Lee" sftouid read Hotel Singapura InterContinental is managed by Inter-Continental Hotels Corporation. New York, which is solely owned by Pan-American World Airways.36 words
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Article114 1966-08-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Malaysian Indian Congress branch here is to send a delegation to see the Minister for Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, to urge him to make some modifications to the rent control bill. A statement today said: 'The maximum of114 words
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308 1966-08-22 3 Singapore, Sun. The phased withdrawal of 10,000 British troops from the East Malaysian region does not mean that the gallant men would return home by Christmas. Although the announcement by the British Defence Secretary, Mr. Denis Healey, earlier this month stated that308 words
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Article161 1966-08-22 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The University of Singapore Drama Society will stage "Judgment at Nuremburg" at the Cultural Centre from Sept. 22 to 24. The drama depicts the trial of Hitler's Minister of Justice and three other top Nazi jurists for abuse of power in Nazi Germany. The trial161 words
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Article290 1966-08-22 3 Roslie Chan - By Roslie Chan. SINGAPORE. Sun. Thousands of dollars worth of glasses have been "stolen" from nightclubs and hotels here in recent years, according to an Eastern Sun survey. Though the number of these glassy items has taken a slight dip this year maybe due to hotel290 words
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Article, Illustration45 1966-08-22 3 An artist's impression of the new Sri Mahamariamman Temple at High Street, Kuala Lumpur. The 90-year-old temple is to be rebuilt at a cost of $600,000. Work will start on Sept. 15. Eastern Sun picture. Eastern Sun picture.Eastern Sun picture. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration494 1966-08-22 3 Singapore, Sun. IT was a "sexciting" night at the Ocean Park Hotel when 15 curvaceous beauties paraded in front of an enthusiastic crowd last night for the covered title of "Batik Queen". The beauty contest was held in conjunction with "Batik Nite 1966." A top Stardusters'Eastern Sun pix. - 494 words
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Article94 1966-08-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Th» National Council Women's Organisations throughout the country will celebrate "Hari Wanita" on Aug. 25. This was disclosed here today by the NCWO national president, Tan Sri Fatimah Hashim. She said there would be speeches made by women leaders on the role of94 words
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Article30 1966-08-22 3 SINGAPORE. Sun.—There are 424 Mutual Benefit Organisations in Singapore today. These organisations were registered between 1960 and 1966. The figures were disclosed in a government gazette today.30 words
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567 1966-08-22 4 Rubber research should have two objectives Lew KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia's rubber research effort should not only be directed towards increasing efficiency and reducing costs but also towards broadening the scientific framework on which new technological advances could be built. Speaking at the annual meeting of the R.R.I. Staff Union567 words
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Article260 1966-08-22 4 PENANG. Sun. A 48-year-old school teacher, Mr. Tan Chin Yeang, of Malay Street, was overwhelmed with joy when he learned today that his 18-year-old daughter, Siew Inn, and himself were among the nine winners in the second Eastern Sun $3,000 quiz contest. Miss Siew Inn, the260 words
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Article116 1966-08-22 4 IPOH, Sun. The completion of the Ipoh Cultural Hall here, built mainly through public donation, has shown that the people here did not want this town to be a "Cultural Desert". This was stated by the Raja di-Hilir, Perak, Raja Ekram ibni Al-Marhum Sultan YusufT Izzuddin116 words
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Article80 1966-08-22 4 KUANTAN, Sun. The Pahang Government is to give loans to parents who are unable to support their children through their studies. It will set aside a sum of money for this purpose. This was disclosed today oy the Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Yahaya bin Haji80 words
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Article120 1966-08-22 4 SINGAPORE, £>un. A British Army personnel, Hashim bin Elias, 27, was killed last night m a motor accident between two scoot ers and a motorist ai Woodlands here. At about 11.45 p.m. yesterday a motorist war driving from Woodlands in the direction of the City, when near120 words
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1076 1966-08-22 4 Kuala Lumpur, Sun. (John Kara) The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman said tonight that the alliance Party unlike other political parties had no "ism." Whatever we think is good for the people and for the country, we proceed to do it, he stressed. "It is1,076 words
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434 1966-08-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. "IF THERE BE ONE GOOD MAN IT WILL RAIN FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL/' Quoting the immortal verse of the lady poet Saint Avvayar who lived centuries ago, the Malayan Indian Congress today honoured the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, with434 words
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Article, Illustration72 1966-08-22 4 Top picture shows, Tan Sri Saw Seng Kew, President of the Penang MCA and a rubber magnate and banker, receiving the Panglima Mangku Negara Medal from His Majesty the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at a special investiture ceremony held at the State Assembly chamber, Penang. Bottom72 words
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75 1966-08-22 4 IPOH, Sat. Second year medical student in the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Yee Woon Chee (19), one of the prize-winners in the first quiz contest of the "Eastern Sun", receiving his prize money, a clieque for $150 from Mr. Chan Toon Fah, Circulation and Advertising Manager of the75 words
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257 1966-08-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two modern sewage pumping stations built in Singapore, at a cost of $5 million, had been put into operation. One which is situated at Braddell Road, built at a cost of $3 million, was completed last May. The other is at Bartley257 words
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Article98 1966-08-22 4 IPOH, Sun.—An elocution contest in National Language among employees in the northern area of the Na tional Electricity Board wa§ held at the NEB office in Lahat Road here last night. Participants were from Perak, Kedah, Perlis and Province Wellesley. The contest was in two sections,98 words
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588 1966-08-22 5 SINGAPORE, SUN. fHIS year, 1,928 school leavers from 73 schools took part in the "Youth Week in Business and Industry", organised by the Junior Chamber of Singapore. Ninety-four organisations also participated in this annual project. The project was described as successful by the588 words
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Article136 1966-08-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two officers of Malaysian Armed Forces have been selected to undergo a further military training In Britain. They are 2nd Lieutenant Ooi Keat Eng of the Ist Malaysian Transport Company. and Flight Lieutenant Quek Seng Kiew of the Royal Malaysian Air Force. 2nd136 words
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Article31 1966-08-22 5 IPOH, Sun. The Sultan Perak will open and address the 54th. meeting of the Council of Religion and Malay Customs, Perak. at the State Secretariat. Ipoh, oa Monday,31 words
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Article170 1966-08-22 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. An 18-year-old youth, Poon Chue Hong of Bendeemeer Road was killed in a gang-clash involving 10 persons at the junction of Keong Siak Road and Neil Road this morning. A man living in the area was awakened at about 2.15 a.m. today when he170 words
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149 1966-08-22 5 Kuala lumpur, sun. People holding high positions in the country should set an example by donating blood to the blood bank to overcome the fears of the public that blood transfusions were injurious to health. The public should be made to realise that149 words
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Article, Illustration98 1966-08-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Golden Tribute to the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, and his wife, Puan Sharifah Rodxiah, who was described as "a true mother to the nation". The Tunku and Puan Sharifah were both honoured with a Golden Robe and a GoldenEastern Sun picture. - 98 words
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Article46 1966-08-22 5 PENANG. Sun.—An amplifier and some other equipment were stolen from the broadcasting room of the Penang Turf Club in Batu Gantong yesterday. The supervisor of the Penang Turf Club, Mr. Ong Sim Boon, reported *o the police that the stolen equipment valued $1,285.46 words
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Article74 1966-08-22 5 IPOH, Sun. Ex-co member of the Perak Legislative Assembly and State Assemblyman for Larut, Enche Kamaruddin Haji Mohamed Isa, left by air yesterday for the United States on an U.S.I.S. grant. He will be there for two months, studying youth clubs, welfare organisations and youth movement74 words
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Article, Illustration249 1966-08-22 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Nine life-like dummies displaying a series of '66 bridal gowns for the girl-next-door, highlights an exhibition on handicraft and dressmaking, at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Today was the last day of a three day exhibit, in aid of the Social Welfare Fund of theEastern Sun; picture.; —EASTERN SUN Picture. - 249 words
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Article46 1966-08-22 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The government today announced the appointment of three new members of the Economic Development Board. They are Messrs Wee Cho Yaw, Ho See Beng and Ng Cheong Ling. They will hold office for two years with effect Xrom August 16th.46 words
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Article54 1966-08-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Financial and trade circles here expect the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin to throw more light on the currency break with Singapore when he replies to an orai question to be raised by Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, the Labour M.P. for Batu, when54 words
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146 1966-08-22 5 PENANG, Sun. Two youths, Lim Ying Fong and Ong Koay Kee, were each sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment in the Sessions Court here yesterday when they were found guilty of attempted armed robbery. They were alleged to have attempted to rob the proprietor146 words
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Article28 1966-08-22 5 IPOH, Sun. The Assitant Minister of National and Rural Development, Enche Sulaiman bin Bulon, will open the Sekolah Ugama Ra'ayat al-Yasiniah ad-Di-niah. Lower Perak on tomorrow.28 words
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Miscellaneous391 1966-08-22 2 Why crack your head when you can tackle easier quiz like ours EASTERN SUN 53,000 Contest CONTEST NO. 4 Quix for August 22 1966 1. Which planet is (a) nearest the sun? (b) farthest from the sun? 2. Of which two elementsfts wafer made up? 3. What is the capital391 words
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Miscellaneous37 1966-08-22 3 SPORE DIARY 7.30 p.m.: Free Film Shows by the Ministry of Culture: Chwee Chian Road Malay Kampong; Kampong Eunos; Heng Toon School; and Kampong Sungei Kadut Fishing Village. 8.00 p.m.: A-Go-Go Show et National Theatre, Tank Eoad.37 words
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Miscellaneous595 1966-08-22 4 I What's on in today's I Radio and Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpnr and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct.. Prog. Summary; 5.50 News in the National Language, 5.55 National Songs: 6.0 C595 words
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Miscellaneous60 1966-08-22 5 TIME AND TIDE Penang 4.25 a.m. (7.5 ft.). 4.31 p.m. (6.9 ft.); Port Swettenham 9.25 a.m. (13.5 ft.), 9.28 p.m. (11.8 ft.); Port Dickson 10.20 a.m. (8.9 ft.), 10.36 p.m. (7.2 ft.); Singapore 235 a.m. (8.7 ft.), 2.55 p.m (8.2 ft.); Sedili Kechil 1.30 a.m. (7.1 ft.), 1.32 p.m. (7.360 words
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WORLD NEWS
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305 1966-08-22 6 pHICAGO, Sun. (UPI) Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said yesterday he will personally lead a mass march in Chicago today within the framework of a city-obtained injunction ordering him to curtail his open-housing demonstrations. King said he would lead the march on South305 words
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Article127 1966-08-22 6 FONTAINEBLEAU, France, Sun. (UPI). —Representatives of workers who will lose their jobs following the evacuation of U.S. armed forces from France demanded a full financial compensation from the government at a mass meeting here yesterday. The meeting was attended by an estimated 500 delegates representing the127 words
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228 1966-08-22 6 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI)— American troops in South Vietnam are nothing but "paper tigers," Communist China's official news agency said today. "Although armed with fine weapons, the U.S. aggressor troops are good for nothing as fighters on the South Vietnam battlefield," a New China News228 words
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Article76 1966-08-22 6 HONGKONG, Sin. (AFP) —North Vietnam claimed today to have shot dov.ij two United States war planes during Friday raids on "Dopulated regions,' i ccording to a despatch from the North Vietnamese News Agency monitored here One plane was said to have been downed over Nghe76 words
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Article36 1966-08-22 6 CAIRO, Sun. (AFP)— North Vietnamese Ambassador, Nguyen Van Thien attended the opening here last night of "solidarity with Vietnam week", organised by the Arab Labour Confederation and the Palestinian General Trade Union36 words
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Article, Illustration48 1966-08-22 6 i l ?^il^? G, iS QUt 1 ..X ietnam Sun In the Hanoi district of Bach Bang, these m U Jfi can D® o l C ***J out intense military training to acquaint tnemsclvM with weapons and warfare to meet any emergency.—TANA Photo. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 48 words
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242 1966-08-22 6 CAIRO, Sun. (AFP). pORMER Editor of the leading Egyptian daily A 1 Akbar, Mustapha Amine, was today sentenced to hard labour for life on charges of giving away army, military and political secrets to a foreign power. The announcement coincided with reports242 words
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Article122 1966-08-22 6 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) —The Communications Workers of American (CWA) said last night that Telephone Equipment Installers employed by Western Electric Co. had voted to go on strike. No date was set for a walkout by the 22,000 installers. A union spokesman said it could122 words
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Article68 1966-08-22 6 CALCUTTA, India, Sun. (AFP) Police used sticks and tear gas to break up student rioting in Burla, Orissa State, yesterday, according to reports reaching here today. A 12-hour curfew was imposed in the town, Southwest of Calcutta, alter engineering students attacked a medical students hostel. Trouble began68 words
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159 1966-08-22 6 DA NANG, Vietnam, Mon. (UPI) A flve-gre-nade attack by two Communist terrorists on a U.S. non-commissioned Officers Club last night wounded 12 persons including eight Americans, military spokesman said today. Guards fatally wounded one of the terrorists and captured the other. U.S. spokesmen159 words
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147 1966-08-22 6 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa. Sun. (AFP). —A series of oil storage tanks is under construction in conditions of maximum secrecy to protect South Africa from the effects of possible oil boycott. the Afrikaans Sunday newspaper Dagbreek said here today. The paper said the first tanks147 words
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Article57 1966-08-22 6 AMMAN, Sun. (UPI) The Jordanian Health Ministry has announced a state of emergency to prevent the spread of a cholera epidemic reported spreading from neighbouring Iraq. The ministry said unless they had valid International Vaccination certificates, travellers from Iraq would have to spend five days in quarantine. An57 words
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143 1966-08-22 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) The retiring U.S. Ambassador to Japan. Eldwin O. Reischauer returned to Washington yesterday and said it was highly improbable Japan would develop its own atomic bomb. Reischauer and his Japa-nese-born wife, looking happy but a bit tired, landed at Dulles International airport143 words
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102 1966-08-22 6 HONOLULU, Sun. (UPI) —A two-engine air force jet with three men aboard crashed in the Facific ocean 250 miles east of here yesterday and no sign of life was reported. The Navy said an oil slick was spotted by one of five search planes102 words
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Article56 1966-08-22 6 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina will visit Argentina and Brazil in connection with his trip to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly session next month, Foreign Ministry officials said today. Mr. Shiina is tentatively scheduled to address before the56 words
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Article145 1966-08-22 6 SAIGON, Sun. (AFP) Australian and United States troops were hard at work today clearing the area between Saigon and Vung Tau (formerly Cap Saint Jacques) of Vietcong. The operation followed the Australians' bis success in the bitter fighting there over the last few days. After the145 words
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275 1966-08-22 6 MEXICO CITY, Sun. Twenty nine persons arrested after police raided a so-called "terrorist and guerrilla school" nere were brought into Federal court yesterday for preliminary hearings. Another 17 persons were released for lack of evidence Nine of the 29 were charged with275 words
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Article, Illustration57 1966-08-22 6 PARIS, Sun. "Cigogne", essentially flattering: is this model created by Jean Francois Crahay for the Jeanne Lanvin Winter Collection. An enseir.ble composed of a sleeveless dress with subtle seaming, it is topped by a short jacket lined in chinchilla. The double-brimmed cloche is trimmed with silver bands,57 words
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130 1966-08-22 6 HONGKONG, Sun. (AFP) Vice Premier Li Hsien Nien speaking at a reception in Peking for a visiting North Vietnamese economic delegation rejected the idea of any peace talks with the United States, New China News agency reported. Praising the "brilliant victories"130 words
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Article141 1966-08-22 6 BOGOTA, Sun. (UPI) Fifteen soldiers were killed and 15 injured in a clash with guerrillas on Friday, the Defence ministry announced. The guerrillas were believed to be under the command of Pedro "sure shot" Marin, last of the old-style bandits who spread a reign of141 words
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Article53 1966-08-22 6 TITOGRAD, Yugoslavia, Sun. (AFP) —A severe earth tremor knocked out of order the instrument recording its intensity here yesterday. But the tremor was Anally found to have had an intensity of 7.5 on the international scale with its epicentre at the Montenegrin Coasta City of Petrovats. No53 words
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219 1966-08-22 6 HOUSTON Sun. (UPI) Mrs. Esperenza Del Valle Vazquez, who has lived longer than any other person who has had a heart pump inserted and removed, walked eight feet from her r.ospital bed yesterday to eat breakfast. "Her appetite is excellent," a spokesman at Methoaist219 words
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Article47 1966-08-22 6 CAIRO, Sat. (AP)—President Nasser's representative at talks in Kuwait the Yemen conflict returned to Cairo yesterday. He refused to say whether the discussions had achieved any progress. Hassan Sabri El Kholi said Kuwait came up with several proposals but he declined to give details.47 words
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Article46 1966-08-22 6 ENGLAND. Sun. (UPI).— Two persons were killed yesterday when wall collapsed onto a street crowded with shoppers. The 10-foot wall was part of p building being demolished to make way for a new post office. Dead were a man and boy, not irauediattlf identified.46 words
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303 1966-08-22 7 DETROIT, Sun. (UPI) jVEARLY one million workers in the nation's big four auto companies and their supplier plants, next month will receive wage increases totalling $187 million. The boosts represent thirdround pay increases Tor 700,000 production workers in the auto plants, anc 200,000303 words
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177 1966-08-22 7 IUCCA. Italy. Sun. Actor William Holden was ordered yesterday to stand trial on the charge of manslaughter for a July auto accident in which an Italian died. T: -> local court returned an indictment after an investigation conducted by the Deputy Public Prosecutor Angelo177 words
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100 1966-08-22 7 BUENOS, Aires, Argentina, Sun. <AP) Two more Communist diplomats have been ordered to leave Argentina by the Government of General Juan Carlos Ongania. An official announcement yesterday said two Czech embassy officials Rudolf Kocoarek and Josef Sistok were declared personal non grata and100 words
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197 1966-08-22 7 HOUSTON, Sun. (UPl) Police believe the man who strangled Mrs. Josephine Lauterbach, an 86-year-old widow, was a religious fanatic and a homosexual "because of the way we found her body." Police chief, H. E. Shipp, of West University Place, a Houston suburb, said197 words
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108 1966-08-22 7 WAUCONDA ILLINOIS. Sun. (AP) John E. (Jack) Mather, 58, known to millions for his starring role In the radio show, "The Cisco Kid," died in this Chicago suburb of a heart attack, it was learned yesterday. Mather was a master of 21108 words
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Article, Illustration119 1966-08-22 7 PARIS, Sun. Parisians who were on the streets of the Trocadero section of the capital city of Paris, rubbed their eyes to believe, the parachuting persons in the very heart of the city. Tor there, on the terrace of the Palace of ChaillotPANA Photo. - 119 words
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Article95 1966-08-22 7 KINGSTON, Jamaica. Sun. (AP) Police reinforcements appeared yesterday to have restored at least temporary peace to West Kingston after a fiveday wave of violence left one dead and 21 wounded. Police was combing the area for suspects and weapons. So far however, apparently nothing has been95 words
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Article108 1966-08-22 7 KINOSHA, Wisconsin. Sun. <AP> A greased pig contest turned a picnic into a flst-swinglng. bottlethrowing riot involving hundreds of persons late yesterday. Kinosha County authorities and volunteer Are fighters struggled for an hour before calm was restored. Nearly 1.000 picknickers left for their homes.108 words
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Article90 1966-08-22 7 AP. LOME. Togo, Sun. An agreement was signed here today by which the United Nations Food Agricultural Organisation (FAO) will supply Togo with U*****,400 worth of food. The food will include 1.053 tons of corned chaized, 56 tons of canned fish, 56 tons ofAP. - 90 words
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135 1966-08-22 7 YEMAN, Sun. (AP). President Abdullah Sallal met with high ranking officers yesterday to discuss a reported incursion into Yemen by Saudi Arabian tanks and armoured cars, semi-official sources said. Many Yemenis have been killed during past two weeks in the mountainous border areas, the sources135 words
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Article114 1966-08-22 7 TOKYO. Sun. (AFP) Japanese narcotic officers seized from a Pakistani freighter. Sipsah, 5.577 tons, moored at Yokohama, 3.6 kilograms of raw opium valued at 102 million yen ($208,000) in the early hours this morning. The search followed the arrest of two officers of the ship.114 words
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Article31 1966-08-22 7 SAIGON. Sun. (AP) Buddhist leader Tri Quang, 42. was reDorted by his doctors yesterday as "somewhat tired" but still maintaining his anti-government fast, now its 74th day.31 words
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Article, Illustration49 1966-08-22 7 TOKYO, Japan, Sun. Japan's Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko (right) happily watch their two sons. Prince Hiro and Prince Aya (right) playing with dolls in their suite at Prince Hotel in Karuizawa, a summer resort northwest of Tokyo. —(PANA Photo). PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 49 words
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99 1966-08-22 7 Manila, sun. <afp> The first Soviet Journalist visiting here on a Philippine visa was feted last night at a reception given by an influential Manila News Commentator, with select newspapermen as guests. Konstantln Vishnevetsky, India-based correspondent for Izvestia, arrived here early yesterday morning for99 words
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Article58 1966-08-22 7 PANAMA. Sun. (UPI) A sightseeing launch operated by the Panama Canal Co. sank yesterday after an explosion ripped through the engineroom, but all 19 passengers and four crewmen were rescued. The captain suffered a broken leg. The vessel, "Ligia Elena." went down on a return trip58 words
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Article52 1966-08-22 7 ANKARA. Sun. (AFP) The French government informed the Turkish government today that France was ready to furnish whatever aid Turkey might consider necessary to succour victims of the earthquake disaster in Eastern Anatolia. President De Gaulle of France sent a message of sympathy to President Cevdet Sunay52 words
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Article52 1966-08-22 7 MEXICO CITY. Sun. (AP) Underground atomic testing might be the cause of the earthquakes in Turkey, a Mexican scientist said yesterday. Ernesto Domiguez. Director of the Gulf Coast Investigation Centre, said scientists still cannot determine the exact causes of earthquakes, much less predict when or where one52 words
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Article102 1966-08-22 7 AUSTIN, Texas. Sun. (AP) Mrs. Patrick Nugent, until recently better known as President Johnson's youngest daughter Lucl, was In Austin last night for a wedding party the second in two weeks for her. Lucl. who just returned from a 10-day honeymoon following her own August 6102 words
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Article72 1966-08-22 7 SPRINGFIELD. Illinois. Sun. Two persons were killed and five were injured yesterday when a workman fell from a roof of a grandstand at the Illinois State Fair into the crowed. The Fair Information Office said the workman was attaching a rope to the roof of the72 words
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Article49 1966-08-22 7 ADEN, Sun (AFP) One of 20 newly appointed Aden state members of the Federal Council (Legislature) was shot dead in his car here last night. He was businessman. Ahmed Abdul Rehman Bassednwah, 42. His body was found in his parked car in the crater area of Aden.49 words
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170 1966-08-22 7 CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sun. (AP) A steady rain washed out an appearance at the Cincinnati Reds' Crosley field last night by the Beatles, the shaggy-haired English singing group, but promoters said the show will go on at noon today. Police had estimated there were about170 words
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202 1966-08-22 7 I ONDON: Sun. (AP) Hundreds of armed detectives searched London's crowded pubs last night for Harry Roberts, wanted in the killing of three Scotland Yard men. A warning was issued from the Yard to the Public "Do202 words
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126 1966-08-22 7 PASADENA. California, Sun. <AFP) The American spacecraft Lunar orbiter will take low altitude pictures of the moon as scheduled today desoite a balky camera, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration stated today. The spacecraft which is now circling the moon, will be brought down126 words
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Article, Illustration298 1966-08-22 10 PASADENA, Calif. Sun. —America's Lunar orbiter spacecraft will be dropped into its low photograph taking orbit over the moon, despite camera problems, kcientists announced yesterday. Scientists controlling the 850 pound spacecraft told a news conference at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory that the experiment wouldAP Photo. - 298 words
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Article97 1966-08-22 10 PADUCAH (Kentucky), Sun. (AFP) Vice-Pre-siden* Hubert Humphrey said here that the United States should try every possbile means to reduce tension with Red China in spite of the Chinese government's attitude. Mr. Humphrey, speaking at the opening of a new dam near here, said: "We97 words
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Article121 1966-08-22 10 FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sun. (UPI) —Warm weather and high winds yesterday pushed a mammoth forest fire out of Canada and into Alaska. The fire, which had been burning out of control in the Yukon territory for five weeks, had blackened 600,000 acres of Canada. So far121 words
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1100 1966-08-22 10 Martin Stuart-Fox - By Martin Stuart-Fox \N THO, Vietnam, Sun. (UPI) A recent decision to send American combat troops into the Makong delta of South Vietnam supports the contention that, despite official optimism to the contrary, the Vietcong are at least1,100 words
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379 1966-08-22 10 SPRINGFIELD, 111. Sun. A fairground demonstration 'rope trick' by the famous Green Beret Army Special Forces Unit killed at least one person and injured 35 others yesterday. A rope attached to a portion of the grandstand roof for their demonstration tore down the379 words
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Article39 1966-08-22 10 Chamonix, France, Sun. (AFP). French Army Alpine instructors were today looking for the bodies of two climbers, believed to be Britons, who were killed by an avalanche on Mont Blanc yesterday evening. The identity of the ava-39 words
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178 1966-08-22 10 DAMASCUS, Syria, Sun. (AP) Syrian Chief of State Dr. Nouredin Atassi warned yesterday that Syria would strike "at vital targets inside Israel in the event of renewed Israeli attacks". In a speech in a mass rally in Aleppo, Northern Syria Mr. Atassi178 words
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Article111 1966-08-22 10 PEKING, Sun. (AFP) Passers-by chuckled when they read the new name of the street leading from a boulevard to the gate of the Sovite embassy here. It's former name, translated meant "The street of rising prestige", but it is now called "Fan Hsiu Lu" or the "Anti-revisionism111 words
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132 1966-08-22 10 MANILA, Sun. (UTi) The Philippines is considering the idea of putting up a joint candidate with Thailand for a seat in the International Court of Justice, diplomatic sources sale, yesterday. Both countries presently have separate candidates, former Chief Justice Cesar Bengzon for the132 words
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157 1966-08-22 10 HOUSTON. Exas Sun. (UPl)—Police were searching today for a killer who smeared his victim with syrup and coffee grounds. The body of Jesephine Lauterbach, 87, was round pinned to the floor by a knife through her aim. Dr. Joseph A. Jaehimzyk, Harris county medical examiner,157 words
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Article259 1966-08-22 10 BONN, Sun. (UPl)—Chancellor Ludwig Erhard yesterday defied the rising chorus of criticism from within his own Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party and said he had no intention of early retirement. "I will not leave under force," Erhard said in an interview with the Hanibuig newspaper259 words
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335 1966-08-22 10 ISTANBUL, Sun. The quake devastated section of Eastern Turkey is a mountainous and arid area where life has always been hard. Barren mountains dominate the four provinces of Erzurum Mus, Bitlis and Bingol. The people farm and raise sheep and cattle on335 words
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177 1966-08-22 10 GROTOON, Connecticut. Sun (AP) Under secretary of State, George W. Ball helped Commission the Polaris Missile Submarine Henry L. Stinson yesterday with a plea for an international pact "to halt the further spread of nuclear arms around the blobe." "As more and more177 words
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Article100 1966-08-22 10 MILAN, Italy, Sun. (UPI) When Giuseppe Facchineri's car was stolen here last Wednesday he paid the expenses of 20 friends from his home town in Southern Italy to come and help look for it. They divided the city of Milan into street-by-street search zones100 words
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Article206 1966-08-22 10 SALISBURY, Sun. xj,. head of the residual Amerj. can consular mission he r a £l d yesterday that the Ini. ted States would turn down any offer by the Salisbury government to send Rhodesian troops to Vietnam The diplomat was com* menting on rumours circulating in206 words
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Article299 1966-08-22 10 K Thl'«: LLMP t' R Suß. anf Minister of Finance thA 2. nal Pr esidcnl of i Malaysian Chinese Association said that the ind j a n community although a small one in Malaysia had played an important Dart in the country's development. «e was299 words
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Article419 1966-08-22 8 JT is a known fact that President Sukarno of Indonesia is not happy with his position as a national figurehead. He is used to have his own way even if it leads to national disaster. His fall from power has made him all the more eager to419 words
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Article362 1966-08-22 8 pRIME Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has said categorically that the ethnic concept of Maphilindo should not be revived. It was killed before it could get off the ground in Manila in August 1963 when the Philippines and Indonesia refused to recognise Malaysia after having signed the Manila Accord.362 words
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979 1966-08-22 8 K. S. DING - K. S. DING. YOUR unbiased and widely-circulated paper, especially among the teachers, will do the DTC teachers justice, if you will kindly allow me, through the courtesy of >our column, to make some comments on your correspondent's (Mr. K.K. Leong) two recent letters dated979 words
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Article131 1966-08-22 8 CAN the police in Johore Bahru explain why no action Is taken against the hordes of pirate taxis operating from the market? Market-goers are finding it increasingly difficult to find parking space for their vehicles as most of the parking bays are occupied by131 words
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1135 1966-08-22 8 G. J. P - G. J. P. MAY I express mr surprise and dismay of Miss Libra's letter. I hope this unfortunate piece of writing is not an indication of the poor quality she is aiming for in her educational vision. Contrary to the Minister of1,135 words
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232 1966-08-22 8 QUO VADIS - QUO VADIS. MUCH praise has been lavished on the Mission Schools for the wonderful work done and for their remarkable contribution to education in this country. I am sure parents, pupils, etc, would very much like to associate themselves with the Minister of Education in232 words
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Article284 1966-08-22 8 J. LIM - J. LIM. I GREATLY hope that the Minister of Education, Enche Khir Johari, will soon announce the good news regarding teachers' claims on equal pay for women teachers, parity for D.T.C. teachers, housing allowances and medical facilities for all teachers in the U.T.S. It is rather284 words
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Article242 1966-08-22 8 I AM a pensioner and worked in the Government under the British for more than 25 years. Although the British were called colonialists, exploiters etc. it must be admitted that they ran government business efficiently. With the attainment of Independence the administration of the Civil242 words
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Article306 1966-08-22 8 THERE is one point I would like to bring out about readers' letters to you. With reference to your August 17th 1966 issuf there were two letteri which mentioned names of schools and personalities concerned in this district which were inaccurate in their contents. First of all306 words
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Article178 1966-08-22 9 NEW YORK, Sun.— Tight money put the squeeze on the stock market last week. The rising costs of credit and the shrinking supply of funds were underlined by a series of moves: The prime interest rate tne amount banks charge tneir best business customer—was boosted178 words
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Article, Illustration130 1966-08-22 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Two f r ocal executives of Mobil Oil (M) Ltd. have been selected to attend the Singapore Institute of Management's full-time residential course. They are Mr. Raymond Yin. chief engineer and En he Aziz Taha, accounting m nager. his course is to be held in130 words
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Article58 1966-08-22 9 TOKYO, Sun. (Kyodo) Japan exported 147,751 tons of cement in July, or an increase of 2.9 per cent over the corresponding month of a year ago, the Cement Association announced The month's cement production reached 3,154,110 tons, or an increase of 19.2 per cent over the corresponding month58 words
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Article29 1966-08-22 9 TOKYO, Sun (KYODO) 'apan and Norway will h J a bilateral shipping conference in Tokyo some time between January 11-31 next year to discuss general shipping ail airs.29 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1966-08-22 9 CANBERRA, Sun. Rice growers in Australia were heartened by the recent news that a new variety of long grain, high yielding rice would be available as commercial seed in 1967. The variety, known as YRL, was bred to fulfil a demandANIB Photo. - 1,203 words
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Article304 1966-08-22 9 BREMEN, Sun. New ways in shipbuilding have been developed in German harbours and patented for use by shipbuilders throughout the world. Some of the principles are already in action on the high seas. For some weeks the flagship of the German merchant fleet, the 32-335-GRT304 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-08-22 9 The above is an artist's impression of one of the four Straat H type vessels which were recently ordered from ffippon Kokan shipyards in Japan and will soon be added to the Royal Interocean Lines' fleet. The new vessels are to be delivered in 1967 and 1968.244 words
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Article244 1966-08-22 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) The House has unanimously approved a bill to get Federal safety standards on 1968 model cars ana extend them to used cars several months later. The vote was 371 to 0. While the House Joined the Senate in mandating new car changes,244 words
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Article135 1966-08-22 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Is there a giant among you? That is if you have a 68inch chest! Hurry then, to the Trade Fair in Gay World, where a shirt awaits your collection, if it fits your size! This giant shirt is on display at one of the135 words
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Article29 1966-08-22 9 DAR ES SALAAM, Sun. (AFP) Japan is to buy over 200 million shillings (£lO million) worth of Tanzanian goods this year and next, it was announced here.29 words
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Article, Illustration223 1966-08-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Meet Larry Xavier, the young Singaporean who always wanted to be in business. Larry, an Old Boy of St. Joseph s Institution worked as a journalist for three years before leaving the Job in 1958 to join the Singapore Polytechnic. After 4-1/2 years he223 words
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Article113 1966-08-22 9 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) Cammell Laird, the shipbuilding and engineering group, and the Bristol Aeroplane Company have joined forces to form a new private company, Bristol Laird, "to carry on the business of builders of ships, etc." Mr. J. A. Murray, secretary of Cammell Laird is reportedly113 words
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Article189 1966-08-22 9 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur 9.30 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur 11.05 a.m. MAL 451 Kuching. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penan*. 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. Los189 words
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Article176 1966-08-22 9 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.00 a.m. MAL 032 Malacca, Kuala LumDur, Ipoh. Penang, Kota Bahru. Kuala Lumpur. 7.31 a.m. MAL 122 7.40 a.m. MAL 452 Kuchma. 8.00 a.m. Thai 402 Bangkok. 8.30 a.m. MAL 616 Kuala Lumpur. Hong Kong. Bangkok, Hong Kong. Taipeh. 9.00 a.m. CPA 572 9176 words
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Article131 1966-08-22 9 TIME AIRLINE 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 (ML131 words
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Article125 1966-08-22 9 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 122» Singapore. 8 45 a m. MAL (ML 032) Ipoh, Penanf, K*>ta Bahru. Malacca, Singapore. 6.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) 9 50 a.m. MAL (ML 616) Hongkong. 10.30 a.m. MAL (ML 118» Trengganu.125 words
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Article405 1966-08-22 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. With prospects in the Indonesian market very bright, the Singapore government is going ahead with its plans to intensify its export driw. This is seen in the proposal to set up the Export Promotion Council by the end of this year and the recent405 words
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Article, Illustration327 1966-08-22 11 MAUREEN LEE - By MAUREEN LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. "Unemployment is one of your problems here. You will have to see how to tram up the young people in this fast changing world", said Dr. Alice Arnold. "The YWCA here should be thinking about it",327 words
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Article294 1966-08-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The export of Malaysian timber has shown an upward trend over the last 10 years. Last year, a record $97 million worth of timber was exported from Malaysia and Singapore. This represents four limes the quantity for 1956. The slops of the timber294 words
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72 1966-08-22 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Eleven people, Including two women, are now members of the Seafarers' Welfare Board here. They were appointed by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, a Government Gazette announced today. They are Che Latipha binte Salim. Mrs. Nellie Lim, Messrs J.N. Aucutt,72 words
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138 1966-08-22 11 THE Baroque will become alive again at the end of August when the great gardens of Herrenhausen in Hanover (Federal Republic ol Germany) cele- brates their 300 th anniversary with a ballet from the 17th century the "Royal Games". The fames show the Baroque society in the garden which is138 words
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Article, Illustration230 1966-08-22 11 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Two more Japanese prefectures have been declared areas struck by encephalitis or sleeping sickness, the health and welfare ministry announced today. Newly declared encephalities infected areas are Tochigi and Niigata prefectures, North of Tokyo. Officials said as of Saturday, there have been a total230 words
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254 1966-08-22 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. THE University of Singapore's Department of Extra Mural Studies is offering six courses next month. A 10-lecture course on South-East Asian Civilization conducted by Mr. Edwin Lee, an assistant lecturer in the University's History Department will commence on Sept. 9. The254 words
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Article687 1966-08-22 11 MUAR, Sun. The Chief Scout of Malaysia, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, who is also the Minister of Transport, this afternoon bestowed scout awards to ninty-one Community leaders, government servants, political leaders, head-mas-ters, teachers and officials of local scout associations at the Johore State Scout Rally687 words
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Article48 1966-08-22 11 SEREMBAN, Sun. The Undang of Johol, Dato Abdul Manaf bin Tolok, today opened a $lB,OOO mcsque at Kampong Sungei Kepong. Gemencheh, 20 mile from Tampin. The mosque built under the government's second five-year development plan, will benefit 500 people living in the area.48 words
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Miscellaneous218 1966-08-22 11 I ©SHAW I ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** Last Day: "HE WHO MUST DIE" Melina Mercouri Roger Han In Oert Probe CinemaScooe (UA) Opens Tomorrow: "The Big Jeb" Sidney Jame* Sylvia Syins <8B) J CAPITOL Phono ***** New Showing 11-1.30-4-fi.4V9.3l "THE MOVING TARGET" Panavision Color p E X ,Phone ***** 11218 words
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Miscellaneous167 1966-08-22 11 2«th DAY! DAILY 4 SHOW'S AT 11 *.111., 2.30. 6.00 A 9.00 p.m. Cash Bookings Only No Free List WALT DISNEY'S 44 MARY POPPINS** Julie Andrew* Technicolor (A Rank Organisation Release) School Children Concession $1.50 To Any Seat At All Shows Daily ORCHARD PALACE i ei3D7zr» P NOW SHOWING! 1.30.4.00,167 words
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Article1690 1966-08-22 12 SINGAPORE, Sun. The following candidates have satisfied the Board of Examiners in their referred subject(s) and have thereby passed the Third Year T.U.O.S. Examination Ahmad b. Salim, Hassan b. Saaid. SINGAPORE, Sun. The following candidates have passed the re-examination in the subject(s) mentioned against their names and1,690 words
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Article1238 1966-08-22 12 GENE SHERMAN - By GENE SHERMAN f ONDON, Sun. More thar meets the "Aye! lies behind the Labour government's bill to ou t~ law Britain's 10 "pirate radio stations. The whole concept of nationalised broadcasting epitomised by the British Broadcasting Corp. Is involved. The offshore radio stations, as they1,238 words
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Article732 1966-08-22 12 I. MIRZA - BY I. MIRZA KARACHI The government had directed the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission to prepare a long-term plan for the establishment of nuclear power generating stations in East and West Pakistan. The step is being taken because it has been realised that without a cheap732 words
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Advertisement602 1966-08-22 12 Classified Ad. In Memoriam 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum) IN FONDEST MEMORY of our dear mother Madam Tan Bee Choo, departed 12 years ago. Always Remembered. NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN IBU PEJABAT. J.K.R. "Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dlJ.K.R. di-dalam Kelas 'B' dan ka-atas 'Head 11, Subhead 2) akan dl-panggll tiada lama602 words
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Article, Illustration3265 1966-08-22 13 An era ends in New Mexico IN the summer of 1945, an era in New Mexico ended. The first atomic bomb was successfully tested in that portion of the T u I a r os a Desert appropriately known as La Jornada del Muerto. And3,265 words
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Article, Illustration309 1966-08-22 13 By "Eastern Sage" JOMO Kenyatta, bearded, tough, still something of a mystery, dominates the new Kenya, although now in his seventies. Beneath him rival factions battle for power, and the representatives of both East ana West contend for influence as the pattern of independent rule emerges in309 words
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570 1966-08-22 14 PARIS, Sun. (AFP) The organisers of the Tour of France have taken a courageous step, and one of the highest importance, according to Louis Dauge, rice-president of the French Cycling Federation. A J Mr. Dauge's comment is typical of the reaction across Europe570 words
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Article32 1966-08-22 14 KUALA ULMPUR. Sun. Korea earned a well deserved 2 1 victory over Thailand in a thrilling Merdeka soccer tournament match at Merdeka Stadium here tonight before a crowd of 15,000.32 words
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Article242 1966-08-22 14 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) Worcestershire's hopes of winning the county championship for the third successive time slumped yesterday following their 127 defeat by Somerset at Worcester. Now Yorkshire, who beat Glamorgan on Thursday, need to win two of their last four matches to make certain of the title.242 words
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Article104 1966-08-22 14 UTRECHT, Sun. (AFP) The European swimming championships will in iuture conform to the Olympic programme, spreading over eight days instead of seven, the Congress of the European Swimming League decided at its meeting here. The congress also sited the 1970 championships at Barcelona, the sole104 words
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Article196 1966-08-22 14 SINGAPORE, Sun, The Singapore Cricket Association put up a splendid display of top class cricket when they defeated the visiting Emu Cricket Club in a twoday match held on the S.C.C. grounds this evening. Batting for four hours and four minutes in the second innings196 words
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Article46 1966-08-22 14 SAO PAULO, Brazil. Sun (AP) Israel will join 11 American nations in the Pan American Maccabiah Games starting on Tuesday. The competition will bring together 634 athletes in 10 sports soccer, basketball, volleyball, tennis, miniature football, table tennis, judo, chess, diving, and swimming.46 words
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52 1966-08-22 14 These lovely Hungarian females with a perfect figure practice with huge rings in preparations for the popular annual "Sports Day" on August 20th. in Budapest. ch arming girls Cailla Botond, Zsuzsa Vasdi and Hatti Papp believe training with hood to the best to keep your figure in shape. Pana Photo.Pana Photo. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration140 1966-08-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A Singapore rider has been selected for the Bridgestone motor-cycle entry in the sth Tunku Abdul Rahman motor Races at Batu Tiga on Sept. 3 and 4. He is Looi Im Heok. (above), who has had a string of successes in recent months riding the140 words
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Article147 1966-08-22 14 IPOH, Sun. —India trounced Japan into a 3 —l defeat in a Merdeka soccer match at the Perak Stadium here last night. The constant raids by India knocked the daylight out of the Japanese team. India led 1 0 in the first half scoring through Chatterjee,147 words
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114 1966-08-22 14 SEREMBAN, Sun. The Negri Sembilan Government Services cricket eleven for the Government trophy, to be played against the State's Cricket Association will be led by Ung Tat Hin. The inaugural match in this new series will be played here for one day on Sept114 words
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Article894 1966-08-22 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. E. K. Ch'ng of the Edinburgh bowling team captured top marks with a score of 238 points in the bowling competition played at Jackie's Bowl in Orchard Road. The following were the winners in the bowling tournament held last weekMonday 9.15 a.m.894 words
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Article192 1966-08-22 14 A CALL TO THE RICH: GIVE MORE SUPPORT SEREMBAN, Sun. —The assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Ungku Muhsein yesterday said that in a country like Malaysia where various races existed boys clubs could play an important role, particularly during this hour of nation building.192 words
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Article349 1966-08-22 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Gemini Seven proved themselves worthy of the Singapore Wo m en's Xetball Association's Division One title when they beat the Rest in an exhibition match at the Ceylon Sports Club ground here yesterday. The Gemini Seven, showing better team work, went into the349 words
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Article, Illustration2401 1966-08-22 15 Old Rogerth upsets pays $92 S'pore race By 'Windsor Lad' SINGAPORE, Sun. Sporting Gesture 11, ably ridden by Merv. Posner, put up a magnificent staying performance when he took the Bukit Timah Cup run over li miles and 15 yards at Bukit Timah2,401 words
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200 1966-08-22 15 PENANG, Sun. If political or ideological matters were brought into the field of sports, they would destroy the spirit of sportsmanship and probably sports could not be held, i This was stated by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman,200 words
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Article192 1966-08-22 15 LONDON, Sun (AP) It takes more than a World Cup victory by England to bring back the lost fans of English soccer. This is the dismal message that critics are sounding following the start of the new English soccer season yesterday. The 44 football league192 words
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Article28 1966-08-22 15 SAIGON. Sun. (AFP) Brigadier General Yong Hyu Kim, newly appointed Deputy Commanding Geenral, Rok Forces in Vietnam," arrived yesterday at 9 a.m. Tan Son Nhut airport.28 words
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278 1966-08-22 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun In a very exciting finish, Singapore Malays snatched victory from Selangor Malays with 20 minutes to spare in the final da> of the Ruler's Sheld cricket competition played at tne Selangor padang today. Selangor resuming from their overnight score of 183278 words
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Article67 1966-08-22 15 HONG KONO. Sun. (AFP) The U.S. Air Force "Ace", Major James Kasler, listed as "missing in action" by the U.S. authorities, is in fact in a North Vietnamese prison, the North Vietnamese News Agency monitored here said today. Many U.S. pilots belonging to his unit, such67 words
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668 1966-08-22 16 JAKARTA, Sun. An attempt is being made here to launch an "Asian to solve Asian problems'' club. Japan will be a prime mover in the talks and seminars that are coming up. For a start Indonesia and the Philippines agreed to take a668 words
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145 1966-08-22 16 SAIGON, Sun. (AFP) A spokesman for the American mission in Saigon admitted that arms had been found aboard the American freighter "Commanche", now detained at the South Vietnam port of Nhatrang. The Vietnamese-language daily "Tu Do" said the freighter coming from Alaska was carrying contraband145 words
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267 1966-08-22 16 TOKYO. Sun. (AP) "Communist China again has derided the United States and its allies as "Paper Tigers." Peking's official New China News Agency (NCNA) claimed events in the past 20 years including Communist takeover of mainland China and the Korean war showed "U.S. imperialism267 words
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212 1966-08-22 16 MANILA, Sun. (AP) The Philippine Senate President Mr. Arturo Tolentino Friday has called for a joint Philippine-United States commission to draw up a new trade treaty between the two countries. Mr. Tolentino said a new treaty was needed to govern trade relations after212 words
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Article53 1966-08-22 16 MOSCOW, Sun. (AP) Soviet poultry expert Era.-t Penionzhkevich was named President of the World Poultry Ecience Association yesterday at the close of the 13 th International Poultry Earning Congress In Kiev. He succeeds Richard Charles Blake of Australia. The six-day Congress was attended by 2,500 poultry specialists53 words
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141 1966-08-22 16 TOKYO, Sun. (AP) The Japanese Foreign Ministry has reportedly become hesitant on the early establishment of diplomatic relations with Mongolia in the face of oppositon from both Nationalist and Communist China. Sources said Foreign Minister officials assigned to approach Mongolia on the matter have141 words
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Article, Illustration60 1966-08-22 16 SAIGON: Smiling Vietnamese girl hangs a garland of flowers around the neck of Maj. Bienvenido Castro of Quezon city when the advance party for the Philippines Civil Action Group (PHILCAG) arrived in Saigon on Tuesday. The advance party will lay the groundwork for the 2.000member60 words
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Article167 1966-08-22 16 TOKYO. Sun. (AP)—The Japanese Communist Party, which recently abandoned its pro-Peking stance, was reported to have begun a purge of pro-Communist Chinese members yesterday. The newspaper Asahi, quoting police officials, said Ave leaders of the Yamaguchi prefecture party committee had been suspended from party membership167 words
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236 1966-08-22 16 HONG KONG, Sun. (I'PI) Malaysia's decision to abandon Commonwealth preference rates on some products created a wave of concern among trade and manufacturing circle* in this British crown colony. Most private traders and government trade officials were uncertain Just what effect the236 words
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Article112 1966-08-22 16 HONGKONG. Sun. (AFP) Pakistan's parliamentary delegation, headed by Abdul Jabbar Khan was last night feted in Canton by the acting governor of Kwantung province, Lin Li Ming, the New Chian News Agency reported here. Replying to toasts, Abdul Jabbar Khan spoke highly of the current great cultural revolution112 words
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556 1966-08-22 16 TOKYO, Sun. North Vietnam yesterday charged that the United States was systematically bombing its dikes and dams and admitted that it hurt. Hanoi demanded that America stop this type of attack. Vietnam News agency (ANA) quoted a statement by tne ministry of556 words
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Article213 1966-08-22 16 SAIGON, Sun. Many American pilots flying over North Vietnam are insisting in anonymity because they fear anti-uar telephone calls to their relatives at home or reprisals if they are taken captive Military headquarters a Saigon abides by the pilots wishes in any press release*213 words
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Article125 1966-08-22 16 TOKYO, Sun. 'AP>--Tht Chinese communist army today supported Defence Minister Marshall Lin Piao's ascent in the party leadership and called for thorough execution of the anti-party purge sweeping mainland China under the name of "the great proletarian cultural revolution." The Liberation Arw.r daily, in an editorial125 words
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Article88 1966-08-22 16 Congressmen 's sons to be charged MANILA, Sun. (IPI) President Ferdinand E. Marcos ordered the Justice Department to act fast on criminal charges against sons of prominent Filipino businessmen and politicians. Pres. Marcos submitted to Justice Secretary Jose Yulo yesterday a list of 20 youths, including sons of four congressmen88 words
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220 1966-08-22 16 MANILA, Sun. (AP) Fascinating and wonderful that is how prominent Filipino newspaperman Emil Jurado described Malaysia yesterday. Mr. Jurado, writinr in the Philippines Herald of his first trin to Malaysia said his impressions of Malaysia were: "Fascination for its multiracial citizenry and wonder over its economic220 words