Eastern Sun, 5 September 1966
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Title Section26 1966-09-05 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Esld. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 50. Monday. September 5 1966. MC (P) 1942 K.DN 2309 Price 15 cents26 words
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Article408 1966-09-05 1 ML JAKARTA, SUN. (AFP) SOME 4,000 Chinese in Atjeh in the northernmost tip of Sumatra have been driven out of this region by the fiercely anti-Communist population, ANTARA reported from Medan, capital of North Sumatra today. Antara said that the Chinese had sought shelter in Medan,408 words
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Article84 1966-09-05 1 JAMAL ALI - By JAMAL ALI ALOR STAR, Sun. All Government departments must be united so as to co-ordinate their efforts towards translating all government projects into realities. This was stated by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak when he opened the second stage of "Operational Progress Exhibition" at84 words
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Article199 1966-09-05 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (AFP) The militant Indonesian journalist Mochtar Lubis this weekend strongly warned journalists in the country of the dangers ol government's proposed Press laws. He said Indonesian journalists would lose their freedom if the Press Bill, now being discussed by the Parliament, were enacted. Mr. Lubis199 words
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Article257 1966-09-05 1 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Australian tourist. Mrs. Julia Lone. 50. today said yesterday morning's Town House Hotel fire was a "nightmarish experience." "I'm so lucky to be alive. It was hell," she told me today from her hospital bed at Ward 198257 words
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Local News
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416 1966-09-05 2 C. F. LEE - By C. F. LEE KUALA LUMPUR, SUN. AN 18-member Indonesian mission flew into the A Federal capital today to have talks with Malaysian officials on the formation of a joint commission to deal with mutual defence and security. Matters relating to trade, communications416 words
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124 1966-09-05 2 PENANG, Sun. —lt i s the duty of all loyal citizens thr aghout the country to strive for th e development of the nation and the betterment of the people This was stated by the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee,124 words
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Article102 1966-09-05 2 SIT LAW AN, Sun. The Perak branch of the Malayan Council for Child Welfare plans to set up a school for mentally retarded children in order to train them to become useful citizens. As the first stage, only 10 children will be selected by a special102 words
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Article192 1966-09-05 2 TAIPING, Sun. The 1,500-strong Perak branch of the National Union of Teachers claims that 'lack of initiative and delaying lactics by the government leaves it no other alternative' but to take a 'strike ballot' soon. At a meeting attended by about 52 representatives, the192 words
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67 1966-09-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Lloyd C. Jayatilaka, receiving $150 cheque from Maureen Lee, staff reporter, on behalf of his son Justin, another Eastern Sun quiz winner. "Every member of my family participates in the contest. We send in six sets of entries every week." Mr. Lloyd is a teacher at67 words
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77 1966-09-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Kamaruddin Sulaiman's first trv at the Eastern Sun Quiz Contest won him $150. He was one of the four lucky winners in Kuala Lumpur. "I will share the prize with my sister Norsiah, a Sixth Former in the Methodist Boys' School. "She helped me to answer the77 words
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Article169 1966-09-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The formation of an Association of South East Asia Honours Society will be among the subjects to be discussed at the meeting of the ASA Higher Education Committee which begins in Bangkok tomorrow. Disclosing this 'uday before departing for the Thai capital, the169 words
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Article38 1966-09-05 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Policeman, Lee Kai Kok, died following an accident at Upper Serangoon Road, near Tai Thong Cresent, on Friday evening. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Dalib Baba, Sepoy Lines Traffic Police, (Tel: 7200).38 words
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217 1966-09-05 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Students were last night urged to take an active part in extra-curricular activities and community service. This appeal came from the acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore. Mr. R. Quahe. He was speaking at the Science Society annual dinner and dance217 words
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Article83 1966-09-05 2 IPOH, Sun. A motor cyclist and a cyclist, lost their lives in two road accidents in Perak yesterday. The motor cyclist, Fong Yoke King. 23, was killed at the junction of the main trunk road and Simpang Road near Taiping, when his machine collided with a lorry.83 words
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144 1966-09-05 2 KUALA ICMPUR. Sun. Th e Permanent Council of the Malay Language Congress is considering to hold an international seminar the Malay Language in August next year. This was announced today by Tuan Syed Nasir bin Ismail, Chairman of the National Language Month Central Executive144 words
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Article122 1966-09-05 2 PENANG. Sun. A master of Chinese art. Professor Tong; Man Su, has chosen this state as the first place in Malaysia to hold his exhibition. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, who opened tKo -**kibition at Kah Yin Fee in King Street yesterday afternoon, said122 words
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Article164 1966-09-05 2 PENANG, Sun. The Lions Club of George presented 61 children (33 boys and 28 girls) of the Heng Ee Primary School, here with complete uniiorm materials recently. The presentation was made by the Lions Club President, Mr. R. K. Sharma, who said that his club164 words
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Article54 1966-09-05 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A Chief Petty Officer with the British Rcyal Navy in Singapore was held at the Customs checkpoint here when he attempted to bring into Johore Bahru goods valued at about $5,000. He is being detained at the Central Police Station here pendin;* investigation54 words
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Article38 1966-09-05 2 KUCHING, Sun. —A Commonwealth teacher training bursary has been awarded to Mr. John Lusoi Juntang, 32, of Simanggang, second Division, to enable him to undergo a course of training in Multiple Class teaching techniques In New Zealand,38 words
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Article95 1966-09-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ministry of Tele* communications and Works today announced the completion and handing over of $229,000 worth of new buildings in the First Hivision and over 5580.000 worth of new buildings in the Second Division under the Development Plan. The buildings in the95 words
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Article, Illustration678 1966-09-05 3 Pickets sing: 'Hang Down Your Head, Tom Dooleu' as... SINGAPORE, Sun. Two effigies purporting to be images of two executives of the Straits Times Press Malaya) Limited were seen dangling from wooden poles and prominently displayed outside the strikebound premises of Times HouseEASTERN SUN Pix. - 678 words
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255 1966-09-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Historical Society of the University of Singapore plans to conduct a study-cum-goodwill tour of Borneo in November, this year. The tour which has been scheduled for the second term vacation of the Society, will last three weeks. Professor K. G.255 words
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Article211 1966-09-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Orchids fascinated a building contractor. It became his hobby and soon led to the setting up of a;; orchid nursery. The hobbying efforts of Mr. Soh Kim Kang paid off handsome dividends finally. At the annual dinner and dance of the Malaysian Orchid Society211 words
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Article, Illustration92 1966-09-05 3 MR AND MRS. K. Vijayaraghavan (seated) seen after their wedding at the groom s residence in Race Course Road, Singapore, recently tn Both the bride and groom flew in from Britain for their wedding held according Hindu rites The bride formerly Miss Sushila Deri, is92 words
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44 1966-09-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will open the national seminar on "Literature foe Children" at Dewan Tunku Abdu' Rahman, on Monday at 10 a.m. The seminar will last until Sept. 12.44 words
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176 1966-09-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Twenty-three amateur fliers who qualified for private pilot licences receivea their "wings" at a presentation ceremony held at the Royal Singapore Flying Club here last night. The new holders of the private pilot licences are:G. Mutevellian. E.R. Allen. P. Murugiya. BE. Wilson,176 words
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80 1966-09-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Religious tolerance and respect for every man's point of view plays a significant role in the building of an independent nation like Singapore. Besides promoting universal brotherhood, it cuts across language and race barriers. It is a guiding principle for people of all80 words
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298 1966-09-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government is studying the possibility of setting up a postgraduate Study and Research Institute of South-East Asian affairs. This was disclosed by Defence Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee at the airport tonight before his departure298 words
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183 1966-09-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Some 400 members of th® Vigilante Corps early this morning heard the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, expound the virtues of having a willing spirit. Dr. Toh was addressing the men after they had successfully participated in a grelling 2.7-mile crosscountry183 words
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Article36 1966-09-05 3 KUCHING, Sun. Two leading firemen attached to the Kuching Civil Aviation Department have received Federal Government awards to enable them to undergo courses of training In leading fireman's courses in Singapore.36 words
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275 1966-09-05 4 MENTAKAB. Sun. The members of the NIT Pahang branch are continuing with the boycott of extra-mural activities successfully which began on Aug. 27. This was disclosed here today by the secre ary wi the Pahang branch Mr. A Rajaguru. He said that all extra-mural275 words
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122 1966-09-05 4 IPOH. Sun. A party of 27 passengers escaped serious injuries at Gopeng. 13 miles from here, in the early hours of this morning, when a chartered bus in which they were travelling crashed into a ditch. They were returning to Tapah from122 words
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266 1966-09-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong closed the Notional Language Month campaign 1966 at a rousing ceremony in Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here last night. More than 1,000 guests, including Cabinet Ministers, heads of foreign missions, heads of governmental departments, attended the266 words
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Article, Illustration364 1966-09-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman today called on the people to focus their attention on the national need for a "strong united nation" welded by the national language and "our cultural pattern." He strewed that364 words
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260 1966-09-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The United Front the People's Progressive Party and the Labour Party of Malaya will soon meet to discuss the desirability of a united opposition. This would be based on the minimum programme of the following:. To work for the establishment260 words
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Article162 1966-09-05 4 MALACCA. Sun. The District Officer, Malacca Tengah. Enche Mohamed Saufi bin Abdullah received, on behalf of the state government. a basketball court, built by officers and men of the Australian Field Battery, in Malacca. He said that th e gift would further cement goodwill between Malaysia162 words
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257 1966-09-05 4 Jamal Ali - B j: Jamal Ali. KANGAR, Sun.—The Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Rauk called upon all Asian countries to settle tbeir differencies through peaceful negotiation instead of armed conflicts. Tun Razak u. as speaking at a mass rally at the Stadium Dato Sheikh Ahmad at Kangar257 words
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Article, Illustration99 1966-09-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two men played a bij? part in getting the guests of the Town House Hotel here to safety when fire broke out in the Shanghai Hall yesterday morning. The two men are Fire Officer, Mr. J. G. Dais, who picked up Mrs. Julia Long99 words
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240 1966-09-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Pork sellers in most parts of Selangor today wrung their hands in despair. Sales of pork a must on Chinese menus dropped drastically as a result of yesterday's announcement of gwine fever in three districts of Selangor. Housewives240 words
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Article, Illustration274 1966-09-05 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A four-member Indian team is now here to study the possibilities of setting up a pharmaceutical products industry on a fifty-fifty joint venture basis. The team is from one of India's leading chemical industries, the Unichem Laboratories Ltd. in Bombay. They are theEASTERN SUN Photo. - 274 words
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Article30 1966-09-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Labour Party of West Malaysia will hold its annual delegates conference at the Johore Bahru Diamond Jubilee Hall on Sept. 24 and 25.30 words
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Article299 1966-09-05 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The President of the Republic of Singapore, Enchc Yusof bin Ishak, said that orchid-growing could be a hobby or trade which offered exciting possibilities and immense satisfaction. He added: "It is gratifying to note that the jetage has enabled our orchid blooms to find299 words
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Article59 1966-09-05 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.—The University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies is organising a 10lecture course on Public Relations at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce commencing on Sept. 23 at 7.30 p.m. The enrolment for this course will be limited to 70 persons only. For further details, contact the Director59 words
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Article82 1966-09-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Saint Peter's Anglican Church will hold a fun fair and sale in the Church compound at 1, Tavistock Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The fair includes games stalls for adults and children where there will be skittles and rides82 words
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Article51 1966-09-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. —The 12th Singapore Boys' Brigade Company will hold their annual inspection and display at the AngloChinese School, Barker Road, on Saturday at 4 p.m. Highlight of the display will be the "Trooping of the Colour", being performed for the first time by any 8.8. unit in51 words
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Article45 1966-09-05 5 MUAR, Sun. A new Malay Secondary School, costing $360,000. has been built at Tangkak, 17 miles north of here. The school has eight classrooms, one science laboratory, a metal workshop, one domestic science room, and one drawing room. It can accommodate 400 pupils.45 words
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146 1966-09-05 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Seventh-Day Adventists Welfare Services has set aside $750,000 worth of clothing for Far Eastern territories. The Singapore offices of the Far Eastern Division of the General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists yesterday announced this. The organisation has decided to ship 62 tons146 words
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1260 1966-09-05 5 Industrial Court's ruling: CINGAPORE, Sun. Senior Immigration Officers in the Republic's Immigration Service will continue to be placed on the old salary scale, it was decided by the Industrial Arbitration Court. The court, in a threepage judgment ruled that there should1,260 words
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Article50 1966-09-05 5 SITIAWAN. Sun. The first air-conditioned church in Malaysia, the new $90,000 Chinese Methodist Church in Ayer Tawar, seven miles from here was dedicated by Bishop Robert F. Lundy yesterday. Three hundred quests attended th e dedication ceremony which was followed by a luncheon at the church premises.50 words
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257 1966-09-05 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toil Chin Chye, has expressed the hope that more science graduates would practise their sciences in private industries. Dr. Toh said this at the annual dinner of the Science Society of the University of Singapore held at the257 words
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Article, Illustration48 1966-09-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore's first Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, being greeted by the Indian Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, on arrival in New Delhi recently. It was Mr. Lee's first State visit to India. Behind Premier Lee is Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam.48 words
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164 1966-09-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Vice-Chancelloi of the University of Singapore. Professor Lim Tay Boh. has left here for Lake Mohonk. New York, to attend a fiveday seminar on educational problems in developing countries, beginning from Tuesday to Saturday. The seminar is conducted by164 words
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Article63 1966-09-05 5 MUAR, Sun. Mr. Chow Mun Hup has assumed duty as manager, Muar branch of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Prior to this, he was manager of Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang branch. Earlier this year, he was sent to London for six months' training. He is the first Asian63 words
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Article23 1966-09-05 5 MUAR. Sun. The Simpang Jeram Youth Club will hold a gala dance on Friday at the Muar Club to raise funds.23 words
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Article, Illustration120 1966-09-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Peter Chin Gan On son of a prominent housing developer in Ipoh, has returned here from Australia recently, where he qualified as a consultant engineer. Mr. Chin who completed his secondary education in Australia, obtained a degree in civil engineering after a three-year-course at Sydney120 words
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Miscellaneous379 1966-09-05 2 Why crack your head when you can tackle easier quiz like ours EASTERN SUN 53,000 Contest CONTEST NO. 6 Qui* for September 5, 1966. 1. What it the "Great Australian Bight"? 2. What is "Hara Kiri"? 3. What is (a) the old and (b) the new capital of Burma? Name379 words
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Miscellaneous609 1966-09-05 4 Whats on in today's i f%• i 1 "53k Radio and Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pabat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 5.45 Opening and programme Summary: 5.50 News Outline in National Language: 5.55 Malaysian609 words
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Miscellaneous97 1966-09-05 5 SPORE DIARY 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall, Empress Place Paintings Exhibition. W p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture. Kampong Ay e r Panas; Simpang Bedok Malay Kampong; and Pei Chai School, Chua Chu Kang Road. TIME AND TIDE Penang 3.05 a.m. (7.9 ft.), 3.1297 words
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WORLD NEWS
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222 1966-09-05 6 LJUBLJANA, Yugoslavia, Sun. (UPI) The Republic of Slovenia yesterday held a memorial service for 96 Britons who died on Thursday in Yugoslavia s worst air disaster. Slovenian and British officials attended the 31minute service at Tabor hall. The 96 were victims222 words
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Article205 1966-09-05 6 MADRID, Sun. (UPI) "Operation Dracula." in which even men facing execution are forced to donate blood, is underway In Cuba to combat a shortage of life-giving plasma, a refugee Cuban surgeon said today. Dr. Armando Aquino, 27, described the Fidel Cast-ro-sponsored campaign today after arriving here205 words
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Article53 1966-09-05 6 COPENHAGEN. Sun. YUPI) Count Henry Marie de Laborde de Monpezat, one day will be Denmark's first Prince Consort, arrived today to meet his new family. He flew from Brussels to meet his future in-laws. King Frederik and Queen Ingrid. at the Royal summer residence of Fredensborg,53 words
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95 1966-09-05 6 NOTTINGHAM. England, Sun. (UPl)—Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson today told Britain's scientists to quit their Ivory Towers and go into the factories. Opening a new five-million-pound science centre at Nottingham University. Mr. Wilson said Britain's scientists had been encouraged too long to develop their brilliant95 words
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Article98 1966-09-05 6 NORWALK, Ohio, Sun. < AP). Nine persons from Michigan were killed in a fiery, three-car collision on the rain-slick Ohio Turnspike. The highway patrol said it was the worst single accident in the Turnspike's history. Five persons in one car from Trenton. Michigan were98 words
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Article92 1966-09-05 6 NOTTINGHAM. England. Sun. <UPI> A Cambridge University lecturer believes a Zulu may be best fitted to become the first man on the moon. Why? Cambridge experimental psychology lecturer, Richard Gregorx told the British (Science) Association on Friday because Zulu's live in round hut>92 words
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Article33 1966-09-05 6 SOEUL, Sun (UPl)—The total number of reported encephalitis cases stood at 1.970 today according to the latest government statistics. Of the total. 421 persons died thus far, according to health officials.33 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-09-05 6 This photo shows North Vietnamese Air Force cadets marching to classes at a Soviet school. The Soviet Union disclosed at least one class of supersonic jet pilots has graduated at a Soviet Air Force school and is now fully operational in North Vietnam. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 52 words
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235 1966-09-05 6 PARIS, Sun. (IPl) A blistering Communist Chinese press attack on France the second within a week yesterday worried French diplomats. The attacks, contained in despatches of the New China News Agency denounced France as a "colonialist power" oppressing Africans. The despatches were the first235 words
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Article87 1966-09-05 6 SANTIAGO. Chile, (UPI) —A stone-throwing mob of students protesting American polices in Vietman attacked the U.S. consulate here on Friday night, smashing three windows in the building and injuring a police guard. The attack on the U.S. building came after clashes on Thursday between proPeking and pro-Moscow87 words
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Article69 1966-09-05 6 NEW YORK. Sun. (AP). Trans World Airlines said yesterday it had purchased 28 Boeing Jet airliners for nearly $4lO million. Charles C. Tillinghast Jr., TWA President, said the purchase includes 12 OSJT-generation giant 747S and eight "stretched" trijet 7275. The order is the largest in69 words
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Article54 1966-09-05 6 AUSTIN, Texas, Sun. (UPl).—Pat and Luci Nugent. on their first grocery shopping trip after arriving in Austin, picked out the food together. Pat picked up one brand of English peas. "I like these," he said. "No, these are better," said President Johnson's daughter, reaching for another brand.54 words
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Article, Illustration73 1966-09-05 6 "Mashobeni" (right) a female white rhinoceros gives her future mate "Ben" a friendly nuzzle as she joins him in a paddock in the Elephant Pavilion a t the London Zoo for the first time. "Ben" also a white rhinoceros, came to the London Zoo from73 words
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187 1966-09-05 6 HUDDERSFIELD, En?land. Sun. (UPI) The high cost of dying Is the fault of bereaved families who consider efficiency at funerals a mark of disrespect according to a Church of England Vicar. The Rev. Stanley Street of Holmbrldge, a village near here, wrote in187 words
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Article61 1966-09-05 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP) —President Johnson returned to the White House yesterday after a quick trip 1 West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Mr. Johnson attended dam dedication at Sum me rville, West Virginia, tms morning and then went the 100 th anniversary celebration of the town of Da .1361 words
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Article31 1966-09-05 6 LONDON, Sun. Russian spy George now serving a 42-year J sentence, has fi.ed for vorce from his wife. G Blake, jailed in J* 6 SB," WW* committed misconduct.31 words
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247 1966-09-05 6 MELBOURNE. Australia, Sun. <APL—Beautiful, 23-year-old Malaysian Princess. Tunku Intan Badariah. who married her childhood sweetheart in a secret Melbourne wedding on Aug. 31. was almost turned away from the Church. When Itan and husband-to-be Malaysian Army Captain Abdul Aziz. 29.247 words
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90 1966-09-05 6 BEIRUT. Sun. (UPI) Only a "war of liberation" by Arabs would destroy Israel and regain Palestine, according to a joint Al-gerian-Syrian communique. The communique was issued as a 10-man delegation representing the ruling Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) ended a 10-day visit, and was90 words
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Article87 1966-09-05 6 BRUSSELS. Belgium, Sun, (UPI) Three Catholic Priests have been kidnapped by rebels in the Congo, reports reaching her e said today. Father Piet Snoeckx, a Belgian and two Congolese priests were hearin? confession in Babonde Church in North-East Congo on Aug. 21 when rebels entered87 words
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Article52 1966-09-05 6 NEW DELHI, Sun. (AP) Intra-uterine contraceptive devices for cows are being studied as a possible way of reducing India's huge cattle population. Of an estimated 250 million head of cattle in tne nation, at least 75 per cent are considered inferior but Hindu religious law prevents52 words
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Article229 1966-09-05 6 WINNIPEG, Manitoba. Sun. (UPI) Four armed and dangerous fugitives who escaped on Thursday from Headlngly provincial Jail seized a small private plane at an airfield south of here and were believed flying toward the United States, authorities reported The escaped convicts, whom police warned are229 words
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286 1966-09-05 6 VIENNA, Sun. (UPI) Czechoslovak State President Antonin Novotny demanded yesterday that "The United States stop their aggressive war in Vietnam." Addressing graduates of the Czechoslovak Military High Schools in Prague, Novotny said that "we Insist on the government of the United States286 words
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269 1966-09-05 7 SANTA MONICA, California, Sun. (UPI) Actor Mickey Rooney, whose fifth wife was shot to death by a Yugoslavian actor last Jan. 3, plans to take a sixth bride, Margie Lane, a spokesman confirmed yesterday. The much-married actor, who celebrates his 45th birthday269 words
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Article163 1966-09-05 7 RFADING, England, Sun. <AP) So many teenage girls want to take a nosex vow that Reading's League of Honour is in danger of collapse. "It's all become too big for our small society to handle." said organiser Fred Jackman, 50. J?"kman who has two teenage163 words
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Article52 1966-09-05 7 OTTAWA, Sun. (AFP>The Canadian Prime Minis ter, Mr. I ester Pearson, left here today by air for London to attend the British Commonwealth Premiers' Conference. Rhodesia, South Africa the Indian-Pakistani dis Pute and Caribbean problems will be on the agenda. ell-informed sources said. The meeting opens52 words
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Article63 1966-09-05 7 PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Sun. (AP) The Pan-Icarlan National Convention, a gathering of Americans of Greek ancestry from throughout the country, opened here last night. The principal business of the Convention will be to complete plans for a monument on the Island of Icaria, Greece, where the mythological character Icaros63 words
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Article109 1966-09-05 7 MORGAN CITY, Louisiana. Sun (AP) Frank Schmitz. internationally known trampoline chamDion, was killed in a plane crash near here last night on the eve of his 21st birthday. Witnesses said the small plane he was piloting made a sharp turn and went into a spin109 words
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Article66 1966-09-05 7 LONDON. Sun. (AP).— Ceylon wants Britain to use force if necessary to overthrow Rhodesia's white government but will not quit the commonwealth in protest if this does not happen. Senator Alexander Vijemanne said on arriving yesterday for next week's Commonwealth Premier's Conference. The Senator, Ceylon's66 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-09-05 7 Honolulu, Sun (AP) United States frogmen board unmanned Apollo moonship hours after it splashed down in the Pacific near Wake Island recently. The draft, which is expected to carry three astronauts into orbit in December. rocketed three quarters of the way around the globe during its53 words
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143 1966-09-05 7 OCEANSJDE, California, Sun. (UPI; Actor-pro-ducer, Desi Arnaz, 49, has pleaded innocent in Municipal Court on Friday to a charge of exhibiting a firearm in a threatening manner during an argument with two youths near his Del Mar home last Tuesday night. Arnaz, who was143 words
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Article116 1966-09-05 7 NEW YORK. Sun. (AP) The first of New York's 480 new police radio patrol cars are on the streets this weekend, but there's one small item missing twowav radios. The cars, intended to double the radio patrol fleet, were ordered on the recommendation of a study116 words
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Article33 1966-09-05 7 DOVER. England. Sun. fUPI) Alf Gude's plan for the day to cross the English channel from Dover to cape Griz Nez. France. In a tin bathtub towed by a speedboat.33 words
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Article, Illustration329 1966-09-05 7 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) AfR. HAROLD WILSON faces one of the most difficult battles of his political career tomorrow, when he will try to swing the Trades Union Congress at Blackpool behind his government's wage-freeze policy. On the platform of the 98th Congress,329 words
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Article99 1966-09-05 7 HOLLYWOOD, California. Sun. (AP)—Claudia Cardinale. here from Rome for "Don't Make Waves." discusses men here and there: 'ln America. I think it is possible to have friendship with men. In Italy, it is difficult to have friends because they all want to he lovers. Because of99 words
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362 1966-09-05 7 "TONAWANDA. New York. Sun. (AP) A man armed with a carbine shot and wounded his barmaid girl friend and three customers at a tavern last night before being wounded by police bullets. The man. identified by police as John M. Brown. 24.362 words
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Article99 1966-09-05 7 ACCRA, Ghana. Sun. (UPI) High Court woman Judge, Annie Jiagge will head a five-man commission to cherk the assets of former Ministers and Members o." Parliament who held office in the Pert since Ghana's independence, it was announced yesterday. The commission was appointed by the99 words
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Article68 1966-09-05 7 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Sun. (UPI) Two Atricans were burned to death yesterday and two other Africans and one white were injured when fire swept through Royal Natai National Park in the Drakenensberg mountains. Ah four were Parks Board employees helping to battle xhe fire, which was68 words
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Article103 1966-09-05 7 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Buckingham Paiace repeated yesterday that Prnce Phiiip, adhe ing to tne government's foreign travel restrictions, wii. not go to Argentina next month to play polo. A Palace spokesman said reports (not UPI) from Buenos Aire* that Prince PhiLp would take part in Ocl.103 words
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Article39 1966-09-05 7 VALENCIA De Alcantara. Spain, Sun. <UPI> The thief who stole bartender Juan Nunez* radio has sent him a note explaining where he could find it. The thief explained, "it is broken, so I can't sell it."39 words
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Article118 1966-09-05 7 GARY, Indiana, Sun. (AP) A Canadian jailbreaker barricaded himself in a downtown jewellery store last night and held police at bay with a machine gun. He was believed wounded. Two fellow fugitives surrendered 30 minutes earlier following a gun battle at the Hotel Baltimore. A118 words
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Article133 1966-09-05 7 NEW YORK. Sun. (AP) A bomb exploded early today in the office of the Communist newspaper, the Daily Worker, shattering windows on either side of the threestorey brick building and a couple of commercial buildings and a Church across the street There were no injuries133 words
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Article108 1966-09-05 7 AMMAN, Jordan, Sun. (AP) A Jordan official said yesterday that an Iraqi pilot who defected to Israel in his MIG 21 last month passed through Syrian air space. A Jordanian military spokesman said an air control instrument recorded an alien plane over Jordan on Aug.108 words
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Article81 1966-09-05 7 SUMMERSVILLE. West Virginia. (UPI) What's in a name? A dam by any other is still a dam unless. that is, it's being named by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The Corps normally names its new dams for the nearest community but made a departure in81 words
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122 1966-09-05 7 NEW YORK. Sun. (AP) Paintings worth almost U*****,000 including a Goya and a Corregio valued at $lOO,OOO each, were stolen from the New York apartment of an art store owner yesterday. Police said two men. posing as delivery men forced their way into the fourth122 words
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Article110 1966-09-05 7 HOUSTON, Sun. (UPI) Mrs. Esperanza Del Valle Vasquez, the first person to recover from heart pump surgery, has recovered sufficiently to be released, from Methodist Hospital torn orr o w or Tuesday, a spokesman has said. Mrs. Vasquez, a 37-year-old beautician, will return home110 words
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Article81 1966-09-05 7 FORT COLLINS, Colorado, Sun. (AP) —A farmer who lives east of Fort Collins somehow severed two heavy cables under his wheat field last night and communication lines to more than 1,500 newspapers, radio and television stations failed. A spokesman for Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company said81 words
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Article69 1966-09-05 7 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) Two British rowers completed a Trans-Atlantic crossing today, just three months after leaving the Massachussets coast of the United States. John Ridgway and Charles Blyth, aboard a 6.5 metres (about 22ft) canoe, reached the western Irish coast this evening to become the second pair69 words
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196 1966-09-05 7 HOUSTON. Sun. (UPI) A Texas City dredge worker with the words "born to raise hell" tattooed on one arm was sought on Friday in the strangulation murder of a woman in a hotel on Aug. 26. Stanley Eugene Meana. 23, wa s196 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1966-09-05 11 Hong Kong, Sun. hundred Red Guards were reported to have fought among themselves over the fate of the statue of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen. the founder 0 f the Chinese Republic. Travellers indicated that Red Guard youths i n Canton (the native1,018 words
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Article285 1966-09-05 11 MANILA, Sun. (UPI) Philippine Police clashed yesterday with a fanatical band led by a self-styled lord who had dared government troops to "come and get me" but made human shield of the women and children of his flock, according to reports reaching Manila. At least285 words
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911 1966-09-05 11 JAKARTA, Sun. (AFP) An undisclosed amount of foreign currency was deposited in the "Bank of Tokyo" in Japan in the name of President Sukarno of Indonesia last year, a witness in the corruption trial against former Central Bank Affairs Minister, Jusuf Muda Dalam.911 words
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Article112 1966-09-05 11 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) The Indonesian student action front (KAMI) has demanded that the government explain why journalist Mochtar Lubls was not permitted to go to Manila to receive the Magsaysay award, according to the official News aaencv Antara. The KAMI, in a letter to the Atto-ney-General,112 words
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Article160 1966-09-05 11 BANGKOK, Sun. The worst Mekong river floods in 37 years have caused extensive damage to the important Asian rice-bowl. Laos and Thailand have been severely hit by the rampaging waters in their rice fields. In Thailand five were reported drowned in Nongkhai province alone while160 words
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Article124 1966-09-05 11 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI).— The Liberation Press Agency, mouth piece of the Vietcong, today denounced the Republic of Korea "for having decided to send another division of South Korean mercenaries to South Vietnam." In a broadcast of the North Vietnamese news agency monitored here, the agency said that together124 words
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519 1966-09-05 11 BANGKOK. Sun. General dc Gaulle's speech on Vietnam delivered in Cambodia last week was considerably influenced by anti-Americanism which has become his stock-in-trade in European politics. The Bangkok Post which commented editorially, added that this may explain why in viewing the Asian scene it was519 words
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Article488 1966-09-05 8 AT the banquet given in his honour by the Indian Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's Premier, said, "When we say Asia for Asians, Asian Co-pros-perity, Asian solutions to Asian problems, we should not be unmindful of the fact that often, Asian problems488 words
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Article287 1966-09-05 8 JJURING the colonial era, public servants were assured of employment for life once they had passed through their probationary periods and their first examinations. Even if they failed subsequent promotion tests, they would vegetate in their grade until they were pensioned off. Those were the halcyon days of287 words
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Article, Illustration828 1966-09-05 8 "INSIDE INDONESIA" with Musa Scully, our staff reporter who has just returned from a ten-day tour of the Republic. He and a group of Malaysian journalists were guests of the Indonesian government for the recent Indonesia's Independence Day celebrations. This is the third of a828 words
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Article513 1966-09-05 8 BOMBAY, Sun. Bombay gave a tremendous ovation to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on its first appearance at the Ravindra Natya Mandir here recently. The fifth oldest orchestra in the U.S., the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is the first to be selected by the U.S. State Department for513 words
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Article, Illustration231 1966-09-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. John A. Lavers, General Manager of Rank Xerox Limited in Malaysia and Singapore, told the Eastern Sun that "It is the intention of his organisation that national citizens will run the company as soon as possible." He added that already two231 words
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Article131 1966-09-05 9 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) The Rank Organisation which operates over a wide field ranging from movies to Xerox copying machines reported record sales and profits for the year ended June. Chairman John Davies faid pre-tax-profits jumped *55 per cent from £18.9 million in the year. Sales131 words
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260 1966-09-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. An eight-man delegation will leave Singapore next month to finalise arrangements for the Singapore pavilion at the first Asian International Trade Fair which opens in Bangkok on Nov. 17. i The delegation comprises Mr. Anthony Ooi (Economic Development Board); Mr. Sum260 words
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Article248 1966-09-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. B. Leth Nielsen has been appointed general manager for Western Malaysia of The East Asiatic Company Ltd. He succeeds Mr. G. Rlxen, who has returned to Copenhagen prior to taking up a new overseas appointment with the company. Mr. Nielsen was formerly248 words
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Article150 1966-09-05 9 TOKYO, Bun. As the first step in a merger which will be completed in 197 A, Japan Air Lines Inst month •®f* over Japan Domestic Airlines' opeiations on the major Tokyo-Sapporo and Tokyo-Fukuoka routes, and chartered JDA's three jets, Convair 880 and two Boeln? "27's,150 words
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Article253 1966-09-05 9 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) The bulls last week gave the bears their first knockdown drag-out fight in several weeks and emerged victorious, at least temporarily. Trading was active. Former President Harry Truman's statement that he feared rising interest rates could cause a depression in the United253 words
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Article166 1966-09-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Eighteen year-old, Oh Teik Joo of Kuala Lumpur, has been chosen for a three-year full factory apprenticeship in automobile engineering al Standard Triumph's Coventry factory in England. He was due to leave Kuala Lumpur by BOAC today. Mr. Oh, an old boy166 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-09-05 9 From among 560 applicants, these seven Hong: Kong girls were selected as Japan Air Lines' first nonJapanese air hostesses. After completing JAL cabin crew training in Tokyo they will be assigned to flights between Hong Kong and Tokyo for the assistance of Chinese passengers. Left to76 words
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Article295 1966-09-05 9 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) British exports to China, which in the first five months of this year were running at the annual rate of £3O million are now threatened by the extraordinary political campaigns and purges now going on in that country, the "Finan- cial Times"295 words
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Article56 1966-09-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. George C. Chung, a life insurance executive of Overseas Assurance Corporation Ltd.. has left Sinpore for a irtudy trip in Europe and America. In Europe. Mr. Chung will study the latest development in the "life reinsurance" business. In London, he will spend ten56 words
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Article76 1966-09-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Enche Yusof bin Abdul Majid. 25. left Kuala Lumpur last night for London to take up a three-year course in Industrial Designing (textile) on a MARA scholarship at Bradford College of Art, Yorkshire. England. Enche Yusof Is a senior art teacher at the76 words
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Article183 1966-09-05 9 NEW YORK, Sun (UPD— United Press International has begun transmitting on its newspictures network the first of weekly photo charts illustrating the weekly movement in the New York Stock Exchange common stock index. The new chart, developed by UPI in cooperation with the Stock Exchange, will183 words
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Article, Illustration131 1966-09-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.—An executive of Pan-Malay-sia Industries Ltd., Mr. Tan Hui Seng is leaving soon for Paris on a French government scholarship to study social affairs and industrial relations After completion of the course, he intends to participate in the advanced management course sponsored by131 words
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Article95 1966-09-05 9 NEW YORK, Sun. A Hongkong trade promotion team of 11 persons will arrive here soon for a threemonth tour of the United States to exhibit the talents and products of the British island colony. They will stage exhibits at a number of major U.S.95 words
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Article43 1966-09-05 9 TOKYO. Sun. (Kyodo)— Measures to adjust the nation's crude steel production under the guidance of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) will be terminated at the end of this month, Mr. Takeo Miki, Minister of International Trade and Industry, announced.43 words
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Article196 1966-09-05 9 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8.20 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 10.55 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 11.40 a.m. 12.20 p.m. 12.50 p.m. 2.45 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 3.55 p.m. 5.25 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 5.55 p.m. 7.05 p.m. 7.20 p.m. 8.15 p.m. 7.25 p.m. 8.35 p.m. 8.45 p.m. 7.35 p.m. 8.20 p.m.196 words
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Article174 1966-09-05 9 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.00 a.m. ML 032 Mnlacca, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Penang, Kota Bahru. 7.15 ajn. ML 452 Kuching. 7.31 a.m. ML 122 Kuala Lumpur. 8.00 a.m. TG 402 Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur, Hongkong. 8.30 a.m. ML 616 9.00 a.m. ML 022 Kuala Lumpur. 9.00 a.m. CX 372174 words
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Article128 1966-09-05 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. Kota Bahru. 1.25 p.m. MAL128 words
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Article119 1966-09-05 9 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. 8.43 a.m. MAL (ML 032) Penang, Ipoh, Kota Bahru. Malacca, Singapore. 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) 0.50 a.m. MAL (ML 616) Hongkong. 10.30 a.m. MAL (ML 118) Trengganu. Kuantan. Kota Bharu.119 words
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563 1966-09-05 10 John Kam - Around the schools By John Kam KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The newly-formed Cultural Society of the Victoria Institution, will hold a Malaysian play written by a Malaysian for young Malaysians. The play "Arise O Youth," will be held on Friday at 7 p.m. and Saturday563 words
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Article, Illustration146 1966-09-05 10 Augustine Soh - Augustine Soh, 263-C, Mattar Road. Singpore, 14. An important element of good citizenshiD calls for:a) Consideration for the feelings of others, b) Respect for the other person's point of view; and, c> Co-operation. "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you" as the saying goes.146 words
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Article, Illustration262 1966-09-05 10 Henry Cheng Choon Weng - Henry Cheng Choon Weng, 220, Lorong 17, Geylang, Singapore 15. St. Patrick's School, Secondary 1 C, Singapore. Everyone should have some friends. Friendship is the best. So we must not look down on others and our poor friends. We must be careful not to play with bad boys except262 words
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Article, Illustration337 1966-09-05 10 Indrajeet Singh - Indrajeet Singh, 42, Waterloo Street, Singapore, 7, SELF PRESERVATION is the supreme moving force within every living being. Growth is a perpetual struggle and a strenous effort to rise above one's surrounding. Nature provides both favourable and unfavourable factors for living objects, and we hav e to337 words
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Article173 1966-09-05 10 THE following: are winners of the essay competition for both secondary and primary schools: Henry Cheng Choon Wen* of St Patrick's School. Sec. 1C (220 Lorong 17 Singapore 14). Steven Kan of Sekolab Menegah Sultan Abu Bakar, Kuantan; (E153 Jalan Dato Wong Ah Tang. Kuantan Pahang. Augustine173 words
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Article, Illustration233 1966-09-05 10 Steven Kan - Steven Kan, E 153, Jalan Dato Wong Ah Tang, Kuantan. Pahang. The last twenty years or so saw the emergence of a new era for Asia with the awakening of nationalistic feelings and sentiments which had either been suppressed or submerged owing to subjugation and oppression233 words
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Article212 1966-09-05 10 Australian news and views Miss Shirley Keene, an Australian who has lived in Britain for some years, returned on a visit to her home country this month to help further the work of spastic societies. Miss Keene, a spastic herself, has shown remarkable courage and determination in212 words
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Article118 1966-09-05 10 A baby girl, with a choice of three nationalities, just arrived in Australia. Maria Lauro Bou-Lattouf was born at sea on the Italian liner Flotta Lauro; her parents are Lebanese and they are migrating to Australia. The question is this: Is Maria Lebanese because of her118 words
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Article177 1966-09-05 10 Margaret Wood, of Melbourne, attractive 21-year-old model, is compere of the daily Radio Australia Broadcast to Australian troops in South-East Asia. She returned this month from spending two and a half weeks visiting troops in Borneo, Vietnam and Thailand. Margaret met many of the soldiers who177 words
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259 1966-09-05 10 When it was announced that Mrs. Alec King, of Perth, was leaving Western Australia to live in Melbourne more than 300 women from all over the state came to Perth to attend a civic farewell in her honour. Twenty-two years ago Mrs. King pioneered259 words
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113 1966-09-05 10 Panel beating is the subject of the discussion on the excellent progress in this line of work being don by Mr. Andrew Cheong Keng Hong (right), Colombo Plan trainee from Singapore, who is taking a course a Auckland Technical Institute. Centre is Mr. J. Carroll, course supervisor of the metal113 words
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Article433 1966-09-05 10 FORTY women were among 66 keen bird observers who went on a three-week safari this month to central and north-west Australia. Among them were teachers, nurses, botanists, scientists, writers, artists, housewives and farmers. The> came from all over Australia to Alice Springs where they began a433 words
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Article134 1966-09-05 10 Mrs. Sandra Holmes, of Darwin, wife of the film director Cecil Holmes, and Lazarus Lami I,ami. an aboriginal carpenter from Croker Island, North Arnbem Land, are working together on a book shortly to be published by the Lands downe Press, Melbourne. The book. DESIGNS FOR DREAMING will134 words
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Advertisement75 1966-09-05 10 WRITE AND WIN $10 We invite essays on any topic from Malaysian and Singapore schoolchildren. We will pay $10 for each article published. The rules and conditions are: Entrants must be studying in Primary or Secondary schools. Th«»y must have their photo accompanied with the essay and give their full75 words
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Advertisement18 1966-09-05 11 HALOX SPARK PLUG Guarantee quality Super performance 1 S v.; SOLE AGENTS:— SINGAPORE MALAYA BOON LIEW LTD. SINGAPORE.18 words
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Article, Illustration572 1966-09-05 12 SINGAPORE Has ceased to be a colony and is an independent sovereign nation. The future of the island depends largely on her people. It is therefore our duty to strive for the welfare, prosperity and success of our country. We must hare good citizens572 words
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Article, Illustration167 1966-09-05 12 A citizen Is one who enjoys the benefits of a country. As a member of the society in which he comes, the citizen is expected to lead a peaceful life and perform his duties well. He must love and be loyal to his country. He must167 words
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Article, Illustration383 1966-09-05 12 One night, two brothers, Tom and Harry, set out from their house to explore a nearby forest. They worked their way cautiously with the aid of torch lights. On reaching the forest, they found that all was dark except the moon which shone brightly like a fireball.383 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-09-05 12 I am a Japanese-made pen. They call me Pilot. I wear a golden cap and my body is dark red I was shipped out to Singapore a few weeks ago. I was caged up with other pens in the shop of Mr. Tan till only recently. I145 words
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Article, Illustration249 1966-09-05 12 Every year 500 students graduate from the universities of Singapore and Malaya. Where do they fit in? A good question indeed. Since the wealth of the two countries depends more and more on industry and commerce these graduates are usually absorbed by the tycoons in249 words
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Article, Illustration743 1966-09-05 12 VOSYGIN, Mao-tse-Tung and Johnson claim themselves to be democrats. They are asking other nations to join hands with them Unles? we know what democracy is, we cannot assert who is making the truer claim. Therefore, the meaning of democracy must be clearly comprehended743 words
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Article, Illustration134 1966-09-05 12 Malaysian markets have a certain fascination. The different races mingling together, the vivid colours, the pungent aromas, and the noise all help to make a shopping expedition there extremely Interesting. Inside the enormous building, licensed vendors, sell fresh fruit and vegetables. fish,134 words
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Article, Illustration282 1966-09-05 12 I was jobless over a month. Being somewhat lucky a friend fixed up a Job for me in an English school. I was to be a trainee teacher. After being Interviewed by the principal of the school I was accepted and told to report for282 words
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Article160 1966-09-05 12 WINNERS this week are: Henry Cheng Choon Weng of St Patrick's School, Sec. 1C (220 Lorong 17 Singapore 14). Steven Kan of Sekolah Menegah Sultan Abu Bakar. Kuantan; (E153 Jalan Dato Wong Ah Tang. Kuantan Pahang. Augustine Soh of 236-C. Mattar Road, Singapore 14. N. Krishnamurthy of 207160 words
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Article, Illustration2604 1966-09-05 13 Tai Sing Onn - Reviewed by Tai Sing Onn "COULD not this simple gambit of Joad's be extended to include other aspects of the game to include all games? For me it was the b.rth of gamesmanii S'"P* How to be one up2,604 words
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356 1966-09-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A wide range of new bcjks has been added to the USIS Library in the Lincoln Cultural Centre this week. Malaysian readers, including those who would like to join the tree library, are invited to select from the following new titles:356 words
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Article, Illustration662 1966-09-05 13 A n exceedingly slim volume on a vastly important topic. In fact, "THE NEED FOR COEXISTENCE" would have been a better title for this collection of articles by A. Avtorkhanov Joseph Clark, Ernest J. Balter, Vincent Savarius and Douglas Hyde for at this critical Juncture of662 words
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369 1966-09-05 14 Bv "SCRUM-HALF" SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore rugby season started impressively over the weekend when several matches played all over the island. This season will see more than 35 teams from both the Services and the Civilians Pit their strength against each other.369 words
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Article367 1966-09-05 14 Here are the results: Motorcycle Open Race Rothmans Challenge Trophy. 75 laps 158 miles. (The first 10 positions). Ist (20) 2.07.55.57 H. Hasegawa; 2nd (22) 2.08.35.27 A. Motohashi; 3rd (21) 2.09. 24.74 (73 laps) R.A. Ritchie; Vintage and P.V.T. Cars Concours d'Elegance: Ist Austin Nippy Boaters; 2nd367 words
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Article, Illustration678 1966-09-05 14 John Kam, Chan Kam Yau - By John Kam, Chan Kam Yau KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Yamaha "works'' machines showed their superiority again today and dominated the first four places in the main event for motor cycles over 7 5 laps at the Sungei Renggam tracks. Clearly from the start678 words
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513 1966-09-05 14 KUALA LI'MPUR. Sun. Lee Han Sen?:, Singapore's ace driver, continued his triumph in the motor car events when he won the Formula Libre for cars beating over 20 others in the gruelling: 75 lap-race. The Hong Kong challenge comprising Albert Poon, Singapore's Grana513 words
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2349 1966-09-05 15 Lord Timothy coasts Perak race results Bv WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Sun. Hokoru, *ell ridden by Des Colepian, put up a smart display when he took the main six furlongs sprint f,,r Class One, Division One horses at Ipoh this afternoon. Handily placed all the2,349 words
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80 1966-09-05 15 SINGAPORE, Sun. Our new racing tipster "ADELINE" was in good form yesterday, the first day of the Perak Turf Club's Sultan's Gold Vase Meeting at Ipoh. when he tipped four straight winners from a card of nine events. "Adeline's'* winners were: Devil's Peak (Race80 words
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Article96 1966-09-05 15 MONZA, Italy, Sun. (AP) Mike Parkes of Britain driving a Ferrari kept the best position after the second and last round of qualifying trials Saturday for Sunday's Grand Prize of Italy Formula-One race. The race counts toward the world driver championship. Italian Ludovico Scarfiotti driving another96 words
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616 1966-09-05 15 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) Burnley and Leeds drew 1-1 in a tempestuous game at Turf Moor Burnley where the referee Ken Stokes, threatened to abandon the match if the crowd did not stop throwing missiles on to the pitch. Altogether Ave players had their names taken616 words
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407 1966-09-05 15 BUDAPEST. Sun. (UPI) Romania* lolanda Balas failed to appear for a scheduled sex check on Saturday morning: and was ruled out of the European championship high jump competition. The 30-year old. longlegged. world record holder has been surrounded by mystery ever since the407 words
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618 1966-09-05 15 IPOH, Sun. S. Champirisi of Thailand today won the men's singles final beating fellow country man S. Charuchinda in straight sets to become the only player to win two events in the Malaysian Open Tennis Championships here this evening. He also became the618 words
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Article90 1966-09-05 15 NEW YORK, Sun. (AP) Emile Griffith, the world welterweight champion, will meet Joey Archer, in a return title bout on Friday, Oct. 21, Harry Markson. managing director of boxing for Madison Square Garden, announced on Saturday. The first fight between the New Yorkers took place last90 words
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Article, Illustration395 1966-09-05 15 SINGAPORE, Sun. Foui parachutists from the Far East Air Force who between them have made more than 1.000 jump.> will be thrilling crowds at Battle of Britain displays in Australia. Thev leave for Australia oil oept. 6 in an Argosy aircraft of No. 215 Squadron395 words
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Advertisement76 1966-09-05 16 i mi QUM£ MOSCO Let yourself go! Take a stop-over at Moscow on your way to London (the shortest and quickest route over Delhi). Have something excitingly different to talk about. Tell them how you really painted the town red. AIR-INDIA (in attociation with B.O.A.C.and QANTAS) OVER 33 YEARS OF76 words
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