Eastern Sun, 3 October 1966
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Title Section25 1966-10-03 1 EASTERN SUN Independent Nations' Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ■fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 78. Monday. October 3 1966. MC 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration101 1966-10-03 1 Military Tribunal rules it 1 can try ex-Foreign Minister MILITARY policemen flank deposed Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio in military court trying him for treason. The trial began on Oct. 1 following six months of intensive investigations which were believed to have linked him with last October's abortive CommunistU.P.I. Pictures. - 101 words
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1004 1966-10-03 1 Visibly scared Subandrio hears charges nods JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI Cr AFP) Indonesia's former Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio faced death as his treason trial went into its second day today. Militant anti-Communist students, meanwhile, continued to echo the same political death chant for President Sukarno, that had brought Subandrio to trial.1,004 words
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177 1966-10-03 1 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos and Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato agreed here today to strive for peace in Vietnam and to co-operate in economic development projects in the Philippines. The two leaders issued a joint communique, only hours177 words
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Article144 1966-10-03 1 BOSTON, Sun. (UPI) A 23-year-old woman who had been treated with a fertility hormone gave birth on Saturday night to septuplets. All seven died within minutes of their birth. Mrs. William J. Cwikielnik delivered one of the premature infants at her Hyde Park home and144 words
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Article36 1966-10-03 1 SENDAI, Japan, Sun. (UPI) Eight persons were killed instantly today after their car collided head-on with a huge truck on the national highway near here. Police were investigating the cause oi »he mishap.36 words
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Article137 1966-10-03 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (AP) Army troops sealed off the entire square in front of President Sukarno's Palace on Sunday and ordered some students out at riflepoint. Students vowed to remain in front of Pres. Sukarno's palace until he returned from his weekend retreat and to openly accuse137 words
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Article105 1966-10-03 1 TOKYO, Sun. (UPl)—Akio Fukushima protested, but the stranger was too determined and made him take the money anyway. The 37-year-old bank teller was sitting in his car waiting for a friend in downtown Tokyo when a stranger opened the door and handed him 25.000105 words
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Article, Illustration429 1966-10-03 1 Our duty to our future men and women —Tunku CHILDREN'S DAY MESSAGE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said he had no doubt that Malaysian children would grow up and follow an attitude of "peace, progress and goodwill". In a special message on the occasion of Universal429 words
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Article245 1966-10-03 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. (t T PI) Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak was to arrive on Tuesday for talks with U.S. Defence Secretary Robert McNamara and State Department officials. Malaysian Embassy officials have described the visit as a "private" one and have giver, it little245 words
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Article70 1966-10-03 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. (AFP). Indian Defence Minister Y. B Chavan said today there was a lessening of tension in Jammu and Kashmir following the recent meeting of Indian and Pakistani defence Chiefs. He said, however, that India would remain" vigilant" about developments in Kashmir. Fremier Mrs. Indira Gandhi70 words
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Article131 1966-10-03 1 BONN, Germany. Sun. (AP) Ex-Chancellor Konrad Adenauer on Sunday accused the U.S. of favouring Asia over Europe. He endorsed Eugen Gerstenmaier President of the Bundestag, to succeed Chancellor Ludwig Erhard. Adenauer declared:' "American policy in my opinion, as I have said it often. js based on131 words
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Local News
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755 1966-10-03 2 Mokhtar Haji Ahmad - Mokhtar Haji Ahmad, Information Attache, Malaysia** Hi" 1 Commission, Canberra. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The External Information Division of the Department of Information Services has issued the following:--In certain newspapers (not the Eastern Sun) it was alleged that the Malaysian High Commission in755 words
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438 1966-10-03 2 BENTONG, Sun. A common identity among the people in the country could only be achieved if Malaysian nationalism was built up of "mixed and reinforced concrete,'* which takes in all the best ingredients of the various races, said Mr. Yap Chin Kwee,438 words
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Article, Illustration42 1966-10-03 2 Miss Maria Yong, 18, was elected Miss Malacca 1966 on Saturday. Second was Miss Theresa Sta. Maria (right) and third Miss Rosalind Lim. Miss Yong said after the election that she would not mind wearing a swimsuit if necessary.42 words
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Article176 1966-10-03 2 TAIPING, Sun. An Alliance-nominated Councillor, Mr. Chuah Say Kooi was attacked with rotten eggs outside the Town Council premises here on Friday night. The incident, the first of its kind Involving a Councillor in this town, occurred at about 11 p.m. as Mr. Chuah was176 words
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Article38 1966-10-03 2 KUCHING, Sun—Thirtytwo National Servicemen returned today by the Kimanis after a two-month training in the Siginting Camp at Port Dickson They comprise 18 Dayaks, 10 Chinese, and four Malays from all the five divisions.38 words
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Article111 1966-10-03 2 PENANG, Sun. The ban on strikes and industrial action by civil servants' unions, the transfer of powers to heads of departments and the dilatory actions of the Government to meet the outstanding claims of its servants came in for criticism from delegates attending the 4th biennial111 words
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89 1966-10-03 2 IPOH, Sun. A People's Progressive Party's Councillor In the Municipal Council here, Mr. Wong Kok Weng, was elected to the protem committee of the Democratic Action Party, Ipoh Branch, at a meeting yesterday. Mr. Wong successfully contested in the Gunong Rapat ward on a P.P.P.89 words
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90 1966-10-03 2 BUNOEI PATANI: Sun. A Town Councillor, Mr. Ong Boon Seong, has been unanimously re-elected Chairman of the United Democratic Party, Sungel Patani Division, for another term of four years. Other members of the Committee are Messrs. Wong Kow Ngee. Teh Pek Hai. William Jansz, Ea90 words
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Article63 1966-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The UMNO Malaysian Youth Section will hold a "Malaysian Cultural Show" on Oct. 21 and 22 at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here. It is learnt that the UMNO cultural troupe will soon tour all the States in Western Malaysia. This cultural troupe will63 words
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209 1966-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. This year's exhibition of young artists' works wili be opened by the Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, at 5.30 p.m. on Oct. 10 at the British Council Centre here. The exhibition will remain open to the public from 10 a.m.209 words
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166 1966-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The first British Petroleum (BP) service station in Malaysia was opened at the third mile Jalan Ipoh here this morning. Mr. P.M.L. Banks. Divisional Manager of the British Petroleum, speaking at the opening, said that the company was ready and confident166 words
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Article104 1966-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Work on a $350,000 hawkers' emporium in Jalan Raja Bot is expected to start within a month's time. Mr. S. P. Chow, Municipal architect, said today tenders would be accepted soon. The four-storey building will house 220 hawkerstalls in the three upper floor and104 words
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60 1966-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two pilots from the Royal Malaysian Air Force will be leaving here tomorrow for New Zealand to undergo a nine-month flying training course at the Royal New Zealand Air Force Flying Training School, Wigram, Chrlstchurch, in South Island. They are60 words
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164 1966-10-03 2 TAIPINO. Sun. All ten members of the coalition (5 independents, 3 U.D.P. and 2 Lab.) which control the Town Council wore black armbands during the monthly meeting here on Friday night. Their leader, Mr. N. M. Krishnan, told the Chairman. Mr. Gilbert Fernandez. that the164 words
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250 1966-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—The Joint Service® Officers' recruiting team, under Major Syed AlwjT bin Syed Ja'afar, has successfully completed their visits to three leading schools in the Federal capital In the course of their tour to encourage schoolleavers between the ages of 18 and 23250 words
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228 1966-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 13-member Japanese youth goodwill mission arrived here yesterday on a five-day visit to promote mutual friendship and understanding between the youths of Japan and Malay- sia. Led by Mr. Koji Kasahara. Managing Director of the National Federation of Crime Prevention228 words
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Article71 1966-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An Indonesian trade unionist arrived here today for a two-week seminar on the theme of "Workers Eudcation" starting here tomorrow. He is Mr. M. C. Annas representing his country's biggest trade union 'Gasbindo\ Nine countries will attend the seminar organised by Joint71 words
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135 1966-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. The Selangor Branch of the National Language Malay Teachers Union today urged the Minister of Education, Enche Kh 1 r Joharl to introduce a "fiveday system" in Chinese schools. At its extraordinary meeting here the branch passed a resolution protesting135 words
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Article96 1966-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two Malaysian scouters left here by air for Talpeh to attend a 5-day senior leadership training course for Far East Scouts which begins on Tuesday. The scouters are: Dato Syed Hashim bin Abdullah and Enche Wan Puteh bin Wan Mohd. Saman. Commissioner96 words
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288 1966-10-03 2 BANGAR. (Brunei State) Sun. Survey t eaß;s have gone out in all directions by bicycle, on foot and by boat to map road traces in Temburong, Br®, nie's most isolated district. This is the first staged of a Government's $45 million (Malaysian) road288 words
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244 1966-10-03 2 IPOH, Sun. Mechanised farming of pad! lands in Krian District and Hilir Perak is envisaged in a five-year terra loan of 5500.000 to pad* planters for the purchase of tractors. This was announced to the Eastern Sun today by spokesman of the Perak Padi244 words
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149 1966-10-03 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Several lawyers were recently rapped by the Bar Committee —the "watchdog:" of the legal profession—for "allowing certain publications to be made about themselves in the Press which amounted to advertising." In a recent circular to the 300 lawyers practising in the law149 words
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364 1966-10-03 3 WE'LL ENDURE WE'LL THRIVE,' NTUC PRESIDENT SINGAPORE. Sun. The Presideent of the giant National Trades Union Congress, Mr. R. A. White, today pledged that the workers here would work for the survival and prosperity of the democratic, socialist way of life in the Republic. He was speaking at the NTUC's364 words
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290 1966-10-03 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The supreme task for workers is to see that the nation's viability is maintained. The Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. Ho See Beng, said this at th e NTUC's third annual conference held here today. Addressing several hundred workers, Mr.290 words
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Article245 1966-10-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan A gong who has been reported to be indisposed for the last week, suffering from insomnia, is making good progress. This was disclosed today by the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, who returned here today after visiting the King at his245 words
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Article, Illustration379 1966-10-03 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. One-and-half years ago Mmh f a f ter Sunday, Methodists at Queenstown attended an open air service—today a $300,000 church stands proudly on the same spot. A small shed was then Dui t and Sunday services have been conducted there "11 today.EASTERN SUN Pix. - 379 words
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Article, Illustration179 1966-10-03 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Shapely 21-year-old secretary, Miss Shir 1 e y Wong, was crowned "Printers' Queen" last night at a dance organised by the Singapore Printing Employees' Union. She beat 11 other girls with her fine posture and sweet smile. She won a free179 words
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Article58 1966-10-03 3 PENANG, Sun. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. had disclosed that there were parents who had forbidden their children to take part in activities organised by the school. "Parents should not look upon extra-curricular activities as being a sheer waste of time," he said at the58 words
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Article46 1966-10-03 3 SINGAPORE. Sun Air hostesses from 40 airlines in 27 countries recently met for a week in Oslo, Norway to exchange views and experiences in their profession. The conference was sponsored by Scandinvaian Airlines System. Discussions were centred on passenger service, recruitment, training and uniforms.46 words
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Article52 1966-10-03 3 IPOH, Sun. Thieves entered the house of a Dr. Lim Eng Cheang. at Gopeng Road last night and got away with $3,000. Three women, who were in the house at the time were not aware of the burglary. Dr. Lim and his wife had earlier left for the52 words
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156 1966-10-03 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Marine Police raided several suspected warehouses along the Singapore River here over the weekend in a bid to recover part of a stolen cargo of foodstuffs worth $42,565. The goods disappeared from two fully-loaded lighters which were moored in the Kallang Basin off156 words
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Article94 1966-10-03 3 MUAR. Sun. Students from Chung Hwa High School here will leave early next month for Formosa for further study. They were entertained to a farewell dinner at the Kian Choon Hem Restaurant by the President of Muar Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Yee Kim Kam,94 words
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Article37 1966-10-03 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will attend the Mammoth Day Children's Day Concert at the National Theatre tomorrow morning. This is part of the weeklong Universal Children's Day celebrations in Singapore.37 words
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262 1966-10-03 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's Conn e 11 House for international seamen has organised its own day and night taxi service to prevent visiting seamen from being fleeced by unscrupulous taxi operators. Thirty taxis now trade under the name of "Connell House Taxi Service". They are262 words
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Article, Illustration339 1966-10-03 4 John Kam - By: John Kam KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. It was a night of revelry for journalists here at the Dewan Tunku Chancellor, University of Malaya last night. Yes. it was the "Press Ball 1966" the ball of the year a night where nearly all journalists (except the339 words
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Article413 1966-10-03 4 Hoo Ban Khee - By: Hoo Ban Khee Kuala Lumpur, Sun. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Edna Ferber's "Show Boat" came alive on the stage in the auditorium of the Malayan Teacher's College here last night. Students of the music societies of both the University of Malaya and the Malayan413 words
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240 1966-10-03 4 Kuala Lumpur, Sun. The Indian Minister for Transport, Mr. C.M. Pooncha, today urged Asians to intermingle more freely and frequently with each other. An excellent opportunity for this, he said, would be available when the Asian Highway running for Turkey to Singapore and240 words
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Article202 1966-10-03 4 MUAR. Sun. —This year the government has spent $425 million throughout Malaysia on education alone, said the Assistant Minister of Education. Enche Lee Siok Yew, when he officially declared open six new classrooms and extension to the Serom Chong Hwa National Type (Chinese) School,202 words
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Article65 1966-10-03 4 KAULA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr. J. R. Higgings, Director of U. 5.1.5., will present some Arabic books and enfyclopaedjas donated by the U.S. Government to Tuan Haji Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir. Chief Ixlucation Adviser, Ministry of Education for distribution to Religious Schools and the Muslim College. The65 words
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Article32 1966-10-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday The Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, will open the extension building to Sekolah Rendah Jenis Kebangsaan Tiong Nam, Sungei Buaya, Kuala Langat on Tuesday.32 words
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Article130 1966-10-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—A peaceful picketing: by the NEB. Employees' Union scheduled to start tomorrow, has been called off due to "some understanding" reached between the Union and the Management. A statement, signed by N.E.B.E.U. President, Mr. P. Vellachami. said that the management officials had agreed to130 words
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Article38 1966-10-03 4 KUALA LOMPUR, Sun<-<-The Indian Minister cf Civil Aviation, Mr- C.& Poonacba, will pay a courtesy call on the Minister o. Transport, Tan Sri SardoO bin Haji Jubir, at his offl<* at Jalan Young tomorrow.38 words
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Article, Illustration205 1966-10-03 5 BERNARD WILLIAMS - P O Orient Lines' fast freighters By BERNARD WILLIAMS SINGAPORE, Sun. The P O Orient Lines will put three fast freighters into service in the Far East circuit next year. Announcing: this today. Mr. Ford Irvine Geddes, managing director o\ the P O Co., said the first vessel, which is205 words
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Article258 1966-10-03 5 CINGAPORE, Sun. The celebrated Chinese pianist, L Fou Ts'ong, will delight Singapore music-lovers again with his come-back performance on Oct. 8 at 8-45 p.m. at the Singapore Conference Hall. His programme will consist of masterpieces by Chopin In his last few years. Included in this258 words
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146 1966-10-03 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The British naval ship, Sir Lancelot, arrived here today from East Malaysia with 238 men on board. These include 165 men of the 40 Commando of the Royal Marines. 51 men from "D" Squadron of the Special Air Services, and a few146 words
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199 1966-10-03 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.—The (KKO) Korps Kommando Operasi the Customs and Marine Sections of the Indonesian authorities in the Rhio Archipelago "have differences with one another as regards the flow of barter trade to the Republic". Authoritative sources told the Eastern Sun that the KKO "are199 words
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421 1966-10-03 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A resolution to defend the name and party's symbol was passed by the Singapore UMNO today. The resolution was passed at an emergency meeting held today at the UMNO Headquarters in Changi Road to decide whether or not to change the421 words
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Article134 1966-10-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Government will soon take over the Sultan of Selangor's Istana at Morib for a civic training centre. The acting Mentri Besar of Selangor, Enche Shoib bin Haji Ahmad, disclosed this today at the annual meeting of the Selangor Penghulus' Association. He said the Government134 words
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Article183 1966-10-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Forty-three young men from Malaysia and Singapore will graduate on Tuesday from one of the most testing courses they have ever undertaken. These young men make up the latest class to complete 25 days training at the Outward Bound School, Lumut, Perak. This is183 words
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45 1966-10-03 5 IPOH Sun. The Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, presenting a cheque of $7,000 to Mr. Ferng Chow Ran, Chairman of the Board of Governors of Pasir Pinji Chinese School at the Methodist Girls' School, Ipoh, yesterday as capital grant to the School.45 words
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523 1966-10-03 5 Lee: Question of triple pay not important SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore P ime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today called on the trade union movement to respond to the challenge of the new situation now facing the Republic. He said that the question523 words
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Article293 1966-10-03 5 Chan Kam Yau - By Chan Kam Yau IfUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —A robber who looked "every inch like a gentleman" yes t e r day held up a salesman and his driver at gunpoint, escaping with $2,100 in cash. The victims, Chew Ban Seng. a salesman-cum-treasurer of a biscuit factory here,293 words
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Article58 1966-10-03 5 KAJANG, Sun. A protem committee of Volunteer Bervice of the Rehabilitation Centre for handicapped people in 11th mile Cheras, has been set up with Mr. Low Nan Fui and Mr. R. B. Klassen, as chairman man and vice- chairman respectively. Messrs. Ong Guan Hoe was elected Hon. Treasurer, while58 words
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Article52 1966-10-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Tuan Haji Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, will visit Pulau Lumut, off Port Swettenham. on Thursday to give away 60 heads of cattle to cattle-breeders under the Pawah system. He will leave Port Swettenham by launch for Palau Lumut at52 words
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Article232 1966-10-03 5 PENANG, Sun. Leaders of the Labour Party even resort to threat of resignations in order to appease their members, who would not accept their directives. This allegation was made in a statement issued by the Tanjong Division of the United Democratic Party here today. "What232 words
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Article59 1966-10-03 5 IPOH, Sun. An 18-year-old girl, Lim Chong Lan, saw her eight-and half-year-old niece being raped near her house in Jalan Labu New Village in Kampar. a police spokesman disclosed today. A 40 year-old labourer living nearby, was named as the culprit in a report lodged by the victim's59 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-10-03 5 SINGAPORE Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Frederick Dias, after their marriage at St. Joseph's Church in Victoria Street yesterday. The couple are on the staff of the Singapore Telephone Board. The bride who was given away by her uncle. Mr. David Ginsberg, is the former Miss93 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous609 1966-10-03 4 What's on in today's Radio and Television CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; ft Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Babru; 4 Taiping; 1 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. Pctang 5.45 Pembukaan dan rengkasan ranchangan; 5.50 Rengkasan Berita dalam Bahasa Kebangsaan: 5.55 Lagu2 Tanah Ayer; 6.00 Berita dalam Bahasa Tamil;609 words
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Miscellaneous121 1966-10-03 5 S'PORE DIARY a.m. to 7 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall, Empress Place: Children's Day International Art Exhibition. 7.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre Empress Place: "Peking -vlan a stage play. 8.30 p.m. National Theatre, Tank Road: Children's Day, organised by the Ministry of Education. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of121 words
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WORLD NEWS
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161 1966-10-03 6 NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Sun. (UPI). Underworld figure Carlos Marcello, arrested in New York last week with alleged Mafia chieftains, was charged yesterday with slugging a Federal Bureau of Investi- gation agent. U.S. Commissioner Mr. Fritz Windhorse set Marcello's bond at $50,000 on the assault161 words
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Article83 1966-10-03 6 HOLLYWOOD, Sun. (UPI) —A 30-year-old parcel delivery clerk, apparently despondent over a broken romance, committed suicide yesterday in a home-made electric chair, Police reported. Officers said Merle Leon Meverich had wrapped wires around his wrist and ankle, connected them to a transformer plugged into a wall83 words
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Article86 1966-10-03 6 CHICAGO, Illinois. Sun. (AP) Sammy Davis Jr. entered Weiss Memorial Hospital yesterday for treatment of pneumonia. A spokesman said the entertainer's temperature was close to 104 (F) and he appeared quite ill, although he walked into the hosDital. The first procedure was a thorough check to86 words
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Article83 1966-10-03 6 AMSTERDAM, Sun. (AFP) —Over 1,800 demonstrators carrying anti-American banners gathered in the centre of Amsterdam today to protest against U.S. policy in Vietnam. Near the American consulate general a group of "Provos" (Beatniks) joined the demonstrators and chanter. "Johnson is a murderer." referring to President Lyndon83 words
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Article, Illustration84 1966-10-03 6 issuto^new E^ n f°l e Ja me t K?^ BciaI ly decided at lts Cabinet meeting in Tokyo in *50 (l. S e u «nto™ from ear7y neit Y1 <U S 30 CeDtS) a d with C ?i ns wU1 P nt circulation in next year. PhotoThowsPANA Photo. - 84 words
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141 1966-10-03 6 NEW YORK, Sun. (AP). Senator Robert F. Kennedy said yesterday he is concerned that American help in fighting guerrillas in Thailand might escalate into a larger war. They must take the initiative in fighting the Communist guerrillas in Northeast Thailand, Mr. Kennedy said. "Military action by141 words
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Article163 1966-10-03 6 BERLIN, Sun. (UPI) A pushing, chanting mob of about 200 West Germans demonstrated outside four-pow-er Spandau Prison early today for the release of Rudolf Hess, once Adolf Hitler's deputy. West Berlin shrugged oil the incident and said most of the demonstrators were "drunks and youthful163 words
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229 1966-10-03 6 5 million US women don't want children... HOLLYWOOD, Florida, Sun. (I PI). r FHERE are one million illegal abortions in the United States each year and this is an argument for complete birth control programmes in all the States, the President of the229 words
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Article53 1966-10-03 6 LYONS. France, Sun. (UPI) More than 2.500 local Labour Union members demonstrated in front of the United States consulate here yesterday calling for peace in Vietnam and the withdrawal of American troops from that country. The demonstration, which had been authorised by the local authorities, took53 words
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175 1966-10-03 6 LANSING, Kansas, Sun (UPI).-—Four convicts who devised an intricate escape plan that might have been months in the planning remained at large yesterday after their escape from the Kansas State Penitentiary. A prison official said there was "no trace" of the quartet more than175 words
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151 1966-10-03 6 SRINAOAR, Kashmir, Sua. (AP) Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi said yesterday India is prepared to open new talks with Pakistan but will not change its stand on Kashmir. Mrs. Gandhi told newsmen if Pakistan raised the Kashmir issue "we will reiterate our point151 words
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Article, Illustration72 1966-10-03 6 SOME 250 Finance Ministers, officials and central bankers from 104 nations are attending the opening session of the week-long 1966 annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund, when it began in Washington recently. Indonesia was represented by its Inspector General of thePANA Photo. - 72 words
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Article76 1966-10-03 6 NEW YORK. Sun. <AP> Producer Walt Disney last night was named showman of the world and actress Sophia Lo ren was named star of the year at the first convention of the U.S National Association of Theatre owners. Actor Michael Caine was given the76 words
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158 1966-10-03 6 BRIGHTON, England. Sun. (UPI)— Rumours of new threats to the life of Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson were denied by his staff last night. The reports, widely circulated in London's Fleet Street publishing district, said 30 plainclothes police had been stationed around the hotel158 words
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Article57 1966-10-03 6 BRUSSELS. Sun. (UPI)— Belgium's only Communist daily "Le Drapaeu Rouge" (The Red Flag) ceased daily publication yesterday "for lack of financial support." The party organ's circulation was secret but was believed to be down to a few hundred copies. The paper, founded 45 years ago, will appear57 words
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198 1966-10-03 6 AMES. lowa. Sun. (UPI) A home-made bomb triggered to blow off under the first person to step on it exploded yesterday on the 45-yard line of the lowa State University Football field a few hours before the State was to meet Nebraska. The burled198 words
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Article59 1966-10-03 6 AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Sun. (AP).—A team of trainee climbers saw their leader plunge hundreds of feet to his death during a rescue attempt in the Southern alps yesterday. A young Australian skier, whose name was withheld by police, slipped on Mount Hannette Plateau and fell59 words
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235 1966-10-03 6 PARIS, Sun. (AP). pRENCH counter espionage official said yesterday he was told before the Mehdi Ben Barka kidnapping that Moroccan Interior Minister and General Mohamed Oufkir had been ordered to return him home "even by unorthodox methods." But there were235 words
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Article73 1966-10-03 6 WASHINGHTON. Sun. (AFP) —The Soviet government has informed the United States that Thomas Dowson. a Peace Coros volunteer who illegally crossed from Iran into the Soviet Union, will be released very soon, the State Department announced today. Dawson, last reported held in Baku, Soviet Azarbaijan,73 words
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Article108 1966-10-03 6 LAGOS, Nigeria. Sun. (UPI) Lt. Col. Yakubu Gowon broadcast a call for peace to the riot-torn northern region last night. Reports reaching Lagos from the northern capital of Kaduna yesterday said 160 persons had died in tribal clashes between the Hansa of the north and Ibo of108 words
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Article100 1966-10-03 6 ATHENS, Sun. (UPD Twenty eight Greek army officers were accused in a 475 page military court indictment yesterday of being implicated in an illegal organisation called "Aspida" which aimed last year at overthrowing the government. The Athens Military Court Magistrates alleged in the document that Andrea's100 words
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223 1966-10-03 6 MIAMI. Florida. Sun. (UPI) Hurricane Inez, with a death toll from a Caribbean rampage estimated at over 1.300 churned out of flooded Cuba last night and drew a bead toward Southern Florida. The Weather Bureau ordered gale warnings up along223 words
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285 1966-10-03 7 POLICE: IRENE'S DEATH COULD BE JE BLUE POINT, New York, Sun. (UPI). pOLICE today were investigating the possibility that slain Go-Go dancer Irene Brandt stole U. 5.521,000 from the bank where she worked to cover a similar loss at the discotheque285 words
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Article79 1966-10-03 7 PORT STANELY. Falkland Islands, Sun. (UPI) An attempt to ship a band of Argentine pirates back to their native land failed yesterday when the British vessel taking them to a waiting Argentine ship was forced back by high seas. The band, headed by blonde Maria Christina Verrier, 27,79 words
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Article112 1966-10-03 7 LONDON, Sun (AP) nerican actress Natalie V.'ood said yesterday it was a.l a mistake she hadn't lost her jewels on a flight from Los Angeles, California. She Just forgot them. She called Trans World Airlines to say that she realised the jewellery box containing112 words
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Article81 1966-10-03 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. YUPI). The Agriculture Department has announced the signing of a U5526,359,000 long-term dollar credit agreement between the United States and Indonesia. The agreement provides US$7.7 million for the purchase of about 1.1 million hundredweight of rice, US 516.2 million for 150,000 bales of cotton and81 words
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Article59 1966-10-03 7 GEORGE AIR FORCE BASE, California. Sun. (AP) four Air Force reservists *ere killed early yesterday ynen their twin-engine J- 119 crashed into a mountain and burned. An Air Force spokesman identified the men as the P-'ot Major Elvin O. Estes, Captain Norman M. Gassrnan. Captain59 words
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Article87 1966-10-03 7 DIVORCED—FOR THE 17th TIME LOS ANGELES, Sun. (UPl)— Glyn De Moss Wolfe, was a free man today for the 17th time. Wolfe, a once-wealthy Hollywood hotelman, was granted his 17th divorce on Friday. He has been married to 15 different women The latest Mrs. Wolfe, was 21-year-old Demerle Rankin. She87 words
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Article110 1966-10-03 7 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI). President Johnson has congratulated the newly independent African nation of Botswana. He said its race relations should be taken as a lesson and example by the entire world Mr. Johnson sent a message to Sir Seretse Khama, President of the World's 130 th110 words
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Article94 1966-10-03 7 NEW YORK. Sun. (AP)— Senator Robert F. Kennedy said yesterday his brother never would have been elected president in 1960 had it not been for television. "Without any question." the New York Democrat said. "President Kennedy couldn't have been elected in 1960 without television." "And I know94 words
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Article76 1966-10-03 7 PARIS. Sun. (AP) Mr. Alhaji Abdul Malikl. new Nigerian ambassador to France, presented his credentials to French President Mr. Charles de Gaulle yesterday. In his speech, Mr. Malikl said that the difficulties being experienced in his country now are due to a growth crisis of a great76 words
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Article51 1966-10-03 7 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. (AP) Britain's Prince Philip played polo yesterday with Argentine President, Lieutenant General Juan Carlos Ongania. Argentina's only 10 goal player Juan Carlos Harriot, was hurt in the gance when his horse fell. At an army hospital he was reported to have suffered a brain51 words
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Article, Illustration86 1966-10-03 7 PHILIPPINES President, Mr. Ferdinand E. Marcos and Mrs. Marcos were received by Their Highness the Emperor and Empress of Japan, Prime Minister Mr. Eisaku Sato and top Japanese Government officials and members of the Tokyo diplomatic corps, on their arrival at Tokyo International Airport on86 words
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166 1966-10-03 7 CHEYENNE, Wyoming Sun. (UPI) A 23-year-old California man accused of writing a threatening letter to President Johnson after being turned down for military service on Friday was deemed incompetent to stand trial. U.S. District Judge Mr. Ewing T. Kerr ruled that Barry166 words
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Article122 1966-10-03 7 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) The British Defence Ministry has alerted the Canadian Air-Sea Rescue Service and the weather ship Delta in the North Atlantic to search for two British journalists who set out from Virginia four months ago to row to England. A search is being alerted122 words
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Article46 1966-10-03 7 MERLEBACH, France, Sun. (UPI) An engineer and two miners have died when they were trapped by a roof fall 2,000 feet down the Reumaux Mine in this northern French coal centre. Rescue teams recovered their bodies after several hours of clearing rubble.46 words
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Article37 1966-10-03 7 LUSAKA. Sun. <AP> Despite Zambia's threats to leave the British Commonwealth over the Rhodesia issue, a government spokesman revealed here yesterday that May 24 next year will be an official holiday to celebrate Commonwealth day.37 words
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186 1966-10-03 7 PENZANCE. England, Sun. (AP> British authorities held three German seamen off the Liberianregistered ship Ems-Ore yesterday after the captain radioed for help claiming there had been a mutiny onboard. The 8.200-ton ore carrier was off the south-west Coast of England early yesterday on a186 words
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277 1966-10-03 7 VATICAN CITY, Sun. (UPI). TXDPE Paul VI yesterday opened a month of prayers by the world's Catholics for peace in Vietnam. The Pontiff dedicated the rosary prayers that he recites daily in his private chapel with members of his household to the277 words
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Article73 1966-10-03 7 NEW YORK. Sun. (AP) Richard Cunningham Patterson Jr., who had served as ambassador to Yugoslavia, Switzerland and Gautemala at various times in the 1940s and *****, died at the age of 80 on Friday night in New York hospital. Mr Patterson left high positions in private enter73 words
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Article45 1966-10-03 7 LUSAKA, Zambia. Sun. (AP) Copper production at the Roan Selection Trust's Chibuluma mine on the Zambian copper belt has been halted following serious flooding. A company spokesman was unwilling to say how long the mine is expected to be out of production.45 words
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175 1966-10-03 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) —A walkout of pressmen halted publication of the Washington Post today but Federal mediators worked out a settlement to end the dispute and avert a similar strike at Washington's two other dailies. The Post completed less than one-third of its normal Saturday175 words
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Article74 1966-10-03 7 CAIRO, Sun. (UPl)—The Arab Palestine Liberation Organisation yesterday sent greetings to Communist China on its 17th anniversary. Ahmed Shukeiry Chairman of the Arab Exile Organisation, cabled Communist Chinese President Mr. Liu Shao Chi that his people were "bound by close ties which are constantly gaining in74 words
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Article27 1966-10-03 7 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. (UPI). Nationalist Chinese Ambassador Mr. Wang ChinChen called on President Juan Carlos Ongania on Friday. Subject of the talk was not revealed.27 words
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Article202 1966-10-03 7 VAN NUYS, California, Sun. (UPI) The parents of two American brothers who were held in a Hungarian prison yesterday disclosed their sons had telephoned them on Friday to say they were free and safe. Mr. and Mrs. John Savko said their sons. John. 25.202 words
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Article196 1966-10-03 7 CAPE GIRARDEQU, Missouri, Sun. <AP>—One woman was killed and four other persons were held hostage during a night of terror in a modest home near Southeast Missouri State College, police said yesterday. The body of Mrs. Zola Clifton, 55, was found in the blood-spattered basement196 words
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Article91 1966-10-03 7 PARIS Sun. (UN)—Paris police yesterday wound up a two-week series of arrests in an inner suburban area that netted 34 youths aged between 17 and 22 accused of wholesale car thefts. Police said the youths formed four distinct bands operating in the SAM group of suburbs.91 words
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Article42 1966-10-03 7 ISTANBUL. Sun. <AP) Twelve persons were killed and 20 others seriously injured when two passenger buses collided head-on in one of Istanbul's suburbs yesterday. The accident occurred when one of the buses tried to overtake a third bus.42 words
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Miscellaneous25 1966-10-03 7 B by Johnny hart WHAT IN Trie world ARE fo; I'M FKXIWN&. (VVriAT^RJ I frolic A '"THE Bi&Toh& l is our oftcwm. H air -^r25 words
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Article487 1966-10-03 8 T'O those people who still hope for a coming together of Malaysia and Singapore though the portents are not encouraging, the announcement that Malaysia will in the near future use her major ports of Penang and Port Swettenham exclusively for her imports and exports must come487 words
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Article313 1966-10-03 8 pOR the past three years certain newspapers in Australia and Britain were taking sides in the Malaysia-Singapore controversy, and they had contributed to the widening of the breach between the two countries until separation became inevitable. They were playing the traditional British game of dividing nations. The damage had313 words
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Article, Illustration2136 1966-10-03 8 MALAYSIA—A MODEL DATELINE: Wash ington, D. C. WE meet today in the capital of the richest and mightiest country in the world on an occasion which also marks twenty years of effort by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Monetary Fund.2,136 words
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Article, Illustration649 1966-10-03 8 SINGAPORE, Sun. The 2nd of October is an important day in India's calendar. It is the birthday anniversary of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi and today we have gathered here to pay homage to the Mahatma. In talking about Mahatma Gandhi, one649 words
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Finance
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206 1966-10-03 9 London, Sunday (U.P.1.) THE non-Com-munist world's mine production of tin-in-concen-trate fell slightly in June but its consumption of the primary metal increased, the International Tin Council (ITC) reported over the weekend. The world mine production was estimated at about 13,500 long tons compared206 words
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Article, Illustration96 1966-10-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Tan Kheng Lian of the Optical House, Diethelm's official service and repair station for Bolex Cine equipment, has left for Switzerland on a second three weeks training course. Mr. Tan is visiting the Bolex Factory at SteCroix to acquaint himself with the latest96 words
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233 1966-10-03 9 OTTAWA. Sun. (LPI) Canada hopes to keep smokers puffing in Japan. Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia by supplying tobacco that these countries no longer import from Rhodesia. The voluntary economic sanctions against lan Smiths white supremacist regime in Rhodesia have cut off established233 words
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Article, Illustration321 1966-10-03 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.—The E A. C. Lines' own shipyard in Nakskov, Denmark, recently launched the latest 21-knot cargoliner for The E- A. C. Lines'321 words
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Article, Illustration160 1966-10-03 9 SEATTLE, Washington, Sun. From a balcony m the Boeing Developmental Centre in Seattle, the Company's supersonic transport mockup is seen as future airline passengers may see the Boeing SST at airports around the world in the mid-1970s. Built of wood, steel and aluminum rather thanBOEING Photo. - 160 words
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Article, Illustration118 1966-10-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two Executives of Malayan Tobacco Company left from Subang Airport for Britain yesterday. They are Mr. Lau Cheok Leong and Mr. Peter Soh Ah Har (above) who will attend the Junior Management Course at the BritishAmerican Tobacco Company's Training Centre at Chelwood.118 words
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Article, Illustration235 1966-10-03 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. W. Provost, a senior executive with Formica Limited. London, arrived here recently for a two-week market survey of Singapore and Malaysia. Mr. Provost, who is Export Manager for Decorative Products of the Company, has conducted two seminars for architects, trade users and235 words
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Article125 1966-10-03 9 ATHENS. Sun. (AFP). A joint Greek-Japanese shipyard venture together with a heavy metal-work ing factory will be launched in the bay of Pylos, South of Greece, in terms of an agreement reached here over the weekend between a group of Greek shipowners headed by John Latsis125 words
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Article69 1966-10-03 9 TOKYO. Sun. (UPl)—National Government bonds were traded at security excnanges today for the first time in post-war Japan. The open-market dealings in national bonds at the Tokyo and Osaka securities exchanges followed the first post-war flotation of long-term bonds by the government early this year. The new bonds69 words
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158 1966-10-03 9 Hitachi Humphrey multi-million deal TOKYO, Sun. (AFP) Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering has reached understanding with the British firm of Humphrey Glasgow on business tieups for undertaking international plant projects, Hitachi said today. As the first of such deal, the Hitachi-Humphrey combination has agreed to bid together for the lareg-scale oil158 words
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Article47 1966-10-03 9 SANTA MONICA, California, Sun. (AP). Douglas Aircraft Co. yesterday reported a net loss of U.S. $16,416,000 or US$3.l2 a share, for the first nine months of fiscal year 1966. This compares with a pro fit of U5511,559,000 or US$ 2.20 a share, a year ago.47 words
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Article180 1966-10-03 9 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8.20 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 10.55 a.m. 12.20 p.m. 12.50 p.m. 12.55 p.m. 2.45 p.m. 3.55 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 5.40 p.m. 5.25 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 5.55 p.m. 7.05 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 8.15 p.m. 7.25 p.m. 8.45 p.m. 7.35 p.m. 8.20 p.m. 9.45 p.m.180 words
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Article182 1966-10-03 9 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.00 a m. ML 032 Malacca, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, 7.00 a.m. ML 452 Penang, Kota Bahru. Kuching. 7.31 a.m. ML 122 Kuala Lumpur. 8.00 a.m. TG 402 Bangkok. 8.30 a.m. ML 616 Kuala Lumpur. Hongkong 9 00 a.m. CX 572 Bangkok. Hongkong. Taipeh. 9.00182 words
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Article128 1966-10-03 9 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8.15 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. 8.25 ajn. MAL (ML 032) Singapore, Malacca. 9.15 a.m MAL (ML 616) Singapore. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 044) Singapore 12.35 p.m. MAL (ML 008) Singapore. 1.25 p.m. MAL (ML 043)128 words
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Article119 1966-10-03 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) Penang, Ipoh, Kota Ba-.r^*. 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Singapore. 9.50 ajn. MAL (ML 616> Hongkong. 10.30 a.m MAL (ML 118) Trengganu. 12.20 p.m MAL119 words
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592 1966-10-03 10 JOSEPH COYNE - By JOSEPH COYNE WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP). The non-Communist world took a giant stride this week toward creating a new international currency, but there s a lot more work to be done before an actual plan for it can be drafted. The five-day592 words
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519 1966-10-03 10 PARIS, Sun. (UPI). —A former Premier of South Vietnam has offered to go to Hanoi to persuade the Communists that the United States seeks nothing but peace in South-East Asia. But Mr. Tran Van Huu said in an interview the l T nited519 words
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Article, Illustration49 1966-10-03 10 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Johnson leans talk to Dr A «iam Malik, the Foreign Minister of Indonesia, in his White House Office recently. Dr. Malik was in Washington for a five-day round of talks with American high administration officials on economic and political questions—AP Wirephoto. AP Wirephoto.AP Wirephoto. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration65 1966-10-03 10 NEW YORK. Sun. The Speaker of Parliament for Singapore. Mr. P. Coomaraswamy. addresses the United Nations General Assembly in New York recently. In a general policy statement to the General Assembly. he urged for a neutral zone to be created in SouthEast Asia to reduceAP Wirephoto - 65 words
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267 1966-10-03 10 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI). More than two dozen busloads of people yesterday travelled the last route of six Indonesian Army generals and an Army Lieutenant who were kidnaped, tortured and slain in the early hours of Oct. 1 in an attempted communist coup one267 words
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521 1966-10-03 10 Elizabeth Halstead - By Elizabeth Halstead SAIGON, Sun. (UPI). —The only lady representative to South Vietnam's constituent Assembly is no newcomer to politics. In 1962. during the Ngo Dinh regime, Tran Thi Xa was invited to be a member of the Provincial Committee for Gia Dinh521 words
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Article, Illustration60 1966-10-03 10 SAIKO VILLAGE, Sun.—Rescue workers search far injured and through shattered houses at Saiko Village near Mt. Fuji, south of Tokyo recently. Th e village was swept in a sea of mud set off by torrential rains and winds of Typhoon Ida. Th e landslides splinteredAP Radiophoto. - 60 words
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208 1966-10-03 10 SAIGON, Sun. (UPI). U.S. Air Force jets have splashed fiery napalm across three Communist supply bases just north of the North-South Vietnam Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) American Military spokesmen said yesterday. They said the napalm raid yesterday engulfed storage depots, bunkers and ammunition dumps which208 words
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Article85 1966-10-03 10 CALCUTTA. Sun. (UPI) Pilots and port workers in the Calcutta docks returned to work today after a three-day strike which caused chaos i n the port and held up vital food imports. The strikers agreed to go back on Friday night when the Indian Government referred their dispute85 words
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Article111 1966-10-03 10 NEW DELHI. Sun. (UPI) —Eleven persons died yesterday and more than 40 were injured when two rival groups clashed over the future of sacred cows at Akola Town, 250 miles northeast of here. Authorities said two persons were killed when Police opened fire into the111 words
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Article61 1966-10-03 10 KARACHI, Sun. <AP> A hurricane gutting up to 80 miles an hour lashed at Chittagong and coastal areas of East Pakistan yesterday morning, according to reports reaching here. The three-hour storm, rising from a depression in the Bay of Bengal, was following by a tidal wave which flooded low-lying61 words
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Article65 1966-10-03 10 SRINAGAR, Sun. (UPI) —The Indian Premier Mrs. Indira Gandhi, yesterday visited frontier areas near the Pakistan border by helicopter to thank troops and local residents for their defence of India's freedom. She told the troops that Kashmir is "an integral part of India and to preserve its freedom,65 words
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158 1966-10-03 10 VIENTIANE. Sun (IPI) The Cabinet of Laotian Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma held a special meeting yesterday and decided to dissolve the Na« tional Assembly. The special Cabinet meeting was held in the Royal capital of Luang Prabang and was attended personally by King Savang Vatthana.158 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-10-03 10 C A A|LT o W WW oort chat hanniK-~7. i*u S er la n nurses of a hospital ship which anchors at Saigon centiy as thev m»d#» th CU i e So V th Vietnamese kids at Le Loi Street in Saigon rerecentlv to rivlTPANA Photo. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration268 1966-10-03 11 JUST one of the many delightful "howlers" In 41 AND AFTER THAT, NURSE?" (Souvenir Press. 62pp. 8s rid). Third hilarious collection the other two being "Really, Nurse?" and "Wake Up, Nurse!" compiled by Roger Brook, we are told, "from actual examination papers of many great hospitals."268 words
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Article, Illustration237 1966-10-03 11 A good innings "Blasting for Runs" by Rohan Kanhai (Souvenir Press. 128 pp. 18s) ROHAN KANHAI has been called a few things in his time mostly by disgruntled bowlers who have taken a lashing. Says the batting genius: "They have labelled me Mr. Wrong, the guy who gets away with237 words
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238 1966-10-03 11 MOSCOW, Sun. (UPI). Mr. George Wally decided one day that he would teach the blind to see. In his own way he has succeeded. Mr. Wally is a short, greeneyed artist, a former pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force, a dreamer,238 words
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Article, Illustration350 1966-10-03 11 EASTERN SAGE - By "EASTERN SAGE'* Pf the seventeen months between the general elections of 1964 and 1966 the was seldom out of the headlines. Hundreds of thousands of column-inches were filled with the latest news of the tremendous battle against devaluation and disaster. The 'Gnomes of Zurich* became household350 words
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Article174 1966-10-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A wide range of new books has been added to the USIS Library in the Lincoln Cultural Centre this week. Malaysian readers, including those who woulc like to join the free library, are invited to select from the following new titles: In analysing several of174 words
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Article, Illustration141 1966-10-03 11 tai sing onn - reviewed by tai sing onn AUTHORS M. NAKAYAMA AND DONN F. DRAEGER OF "PRACTICAL KARATE: IN SPECIAL SITUATIONS" (TUTTLE. 132 PP. US $2.75) ARE HONEST ABOUT IT The book, they say, make no ridiculous claims. It does not assure you that you can become a karate expert141 words
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Article106 1966-10-03 11 MOSCOW. Sun. (AFP). A school textbook on the history of the Soviet Communist Party came out today containing references to ousted leader Mr. Nikita Khrushchev which observers saw as a departure from the critical attitude to him adopted by the country's press since his fall. The106 words
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Article, Illustration387 1966-10-03 12 Is peace possible. This question is the topic of the day. The word, peace is found so often in the speeches of politicians whether they are demecrats, neutrals or communists. The theme of peace is also found In current school debates and discussions. With the387 words
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Article, Illustration404 1966-10-03 12 Sing a p or e's booming tourist trade is chiefly due to its ideal position, as the centre of Southeast Asia. Ships, and aircraft often stop at Singapore bringing visitors to the "lion city from all over the world. The Singapore Government therefore in its404 words
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Article, Illustration153 1966-10-03 12 One day my friend and I boarded a bus and head for the beach. While we were on our way to the beach the bus broke down. The tyre had punctured. All of us got out of the bus. After the tyre was replaced we got153 words
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Article, Illustration309 1966-10-03 12 WHILE you are reading this article a number of men, women and children in this country will suffer serious injuries in their own homej. By this time tomorrow another number of people will have badly cut, bruised, scalded, burned or poisoned themselves309 words
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Article, Illustration283 1966-10-03 12 OURS Is a competitive world in which the saying "survival of the fittest'* holds much truth. With the change of events, the day to day progress, to live in this world with the mere aim of survival is but difficult. It is not283 words
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Article, Illustration245 1966-10-03 12 As I approached the market I was surprised to see a man run madly out. I wondered why he should be in such hurry in the neat of the afternoon sun. My question was soon answered, for three other men came hastening out crying "stop, thief!"245 words
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Article, Illustration232 1966-10-03 12 Although co-education helps to nuture a broader outlook in the minds of young people, it has however failed to aid them in their studies. The current habits of those students attending co-educational schools in the country show that they are more interested in their232 words
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Article, Illustration311 1966-10-03 12 To a boy in school, it is a "must" to be honest. If he is honest, he will always be rewarded, and if he is dishonest, none will respect him. So I am going to tell a story of how a student in school was311 words
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Article, Illustration253 1966-10-03 12 IT IS imperative that we must have friends. One will never find another Robinson who lived on a isolated and remote island if we cultivate the art of winning friends. When we have friends, we can share our happiness with them, and when we're253 words
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Article, Illustration397 1966-10-03 12 It is evident to us that there are always dangers in taking pirate taxis but still, as you can see, there are many people who would rather patronise this illegal trade. Why do you think the public (especially the officeworkers) would rather pattronise the397 words
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Article, Illustration434 1966-10-03 12 Panic gripped the passengers on board the ship as a thunderous explosion OU d n the stillness of the night. Fear striken members of the ship stampeded on to the decK in a race to escape from the "jaws of death Clouds moved through tht434 words
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Article, Illustration384 1966-10-03 13 BOTH smoking and drinking are bad habits. But strange to &ay, people regard tobr.cco and wine as the necessities in social intercourse. Nobody denies that smoking habits are distasteful to the nonsmoker but opinion is sharply divided about the alleged medical barm. Statistic can384 words
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Article, Illustration410 1966-10-03 13 THE improvement of life in country derives mainly through education. Closely associated with education Is the teacher and closely related with the teacher is the question of knowledge. As Henry Van Dyke said: "Knowledge may be gained from books, but the love410 words
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Article, Illustration263 1966-10-03 13 The desire to gamble is found in almost every person. Some are able to overcome this desire, some try their best to get rid of it, while some stick to it. A weak-minded person is easily drawn into this game. He little realises the dangers that263 words
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Article, Illustration361 1966-10-03 13 Malaysia is a young and developing nation. She has only a comparatively short history and today she is in the process of building a national and permanent character of her own. Malaysia could side-step the mistakes and blunders of other countries and also361 words
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Article, Illustration394 1966-10-03 13 A man is hapjfy and never feels lonely when he acquires the habit of reading. He has secured a lifelong source of pleasure, instruction and Inspiration. For reading not only gives him the pleasant occupation of his leisure moments, but also stores his mind with394 words
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Article, Illustration465 1966-10-03 13 When we mention "daydreaming" we can expect a guilty smile to flash through each countenance. Day-dreaming Is such a fascinating word but so difficult to express. We cannot make out another's dreams, her mind Is far far away. We wonder whether they are deep in luxurious465 words
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Article, Illustration148 1966-10-03 13 EVERYBODY welcomes success and abhors failure; but very few meet with success while many have to fall failure. Hence it is generally believed that whether success or failure depends chiefly upon Fate. This conception is radically erroneous, because, if we make a careful148 words
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Article, Illustration363 1966-10-03 13 It was a holiday and I decided to go for a walk along the serene bank of a river. Feeling a little tired I sat on the bank and played with the fish in the water. While I was playing I saw a363 words
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Article, Illustration460 1966-10-03 13 VANDALISM has presented a series of problems in most schools. It has been pointed out that the situation is deteriorating every year and consequently, the Singapore Government suffers a tremendous loss of properties and money on schools annually. It has been claimed by teachers460 words
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Article, Illustration370 1966-10-03 13 EVERY race in this world has its own superstitions. Malays for one are very superstitious. These superstitions are beliefs which have been passed from generation to generation. Many educated people do not believe superstitions. The Malays believe that beating a child with a bamboo will cause370 words
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Article, Illustration362 1966-10-03 14 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sun. The President of the Singapore Badminton Association, Mr. Siow Watt Soon, said today that the Association was only "too willing" to hold a ex-tra-ordinary meeting to look into the selection of two badminton players to the recent Kingston Games.362 words
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193 1966-10-03 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Johore drew 1-1 with Negri Sembilan in the inter-state Government Services annual soccer competition plaved at Sree Galam padang yesterday. Negri which fielded five State players proved a better side. Right from the start Negri had their rivals193 words
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Article38 1966-10-03 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. The cricket game between Singapore Ceylonese and Johore Ceylonese for the Saravanamuthu Shield was halted before lunch today owing to bad weather. Johore were five for 58 when rain stopped the play.38 words
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Article98 1966-10-03 14 PENANG, Sun. Only two out of five runners completed the distance of 26 miles 385 yards in the P.A.A.A. full-scale trial for would-be participants for the Perak A.A.A. all comers marathon race to be held on Oct. 30 at Teluk Anson. Panjawarman was the winner,98 words
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Article59 1966-10-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Kajang Indo Ceylonese were deprived of victory over the University of Malaya in the finals of the cricket match for the Navaratnam Shield, when rain caused the second and final days play to be abandoned on the police grounds here this59 words
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Article, Illustration450 1966-10-03 14 'Sports unites people SINGAPORE, Sun. Jonkheer P.R. Feith donor of the famous "Feith Cup" said that sports could pave the way to "bring the peoples of the world together. He said: "World unity could be achieved through healthy sporting rivalry." Jonkheer Feith who arrived in Singapore450 words
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438 1966-10-03 14 R. D. SELVA - by R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Royal Thai Navy rugger team, of 20 players and five officials arrived here yesterday to play friendly matches in West Malaysia. The team, Royal Thai Navy Rugger XV, travelled by train from Bangkok to Penang and438 words
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Article104 1966-10-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Daphne Boudville, the former Malaysian vice-captain will lead the Selangor wo. men's hockey eleven to the annual Malaysian Womens Hockey Association's interstate tournaments beginning at Penang on Oct. 8. The team will be accompanied by their officials and will leave here on104 words
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Article23 1966-10-03 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Malaysian Chinese drew 1-1 with Malaysian Malays in a friendly soccer encounter at Sree Galam padang here today.23 words
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Article2426 1966-10-03 15 Windsor Lad - Rinus van Bkelen scores 4 winners S'pore race results I* Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Sun. Trainer Rinus van Breukelen had a good day sending out four winners at Bukit Timah this afternoon, the second day of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting. His winners were Baydalo Spruce,2,426 words
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48 1966-10-03 15 The Malayan Racing Association has decided that, at ail race meetings at the four Associated Clubs, there will be one race per race day confined to local jockeys and apprentices, with effect from the current Singapore Turf Club October (Gold Cup) Meeting.48 words
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Article115 1966-10-03 15 TOKYO. Sun. (UPl)—Rain today forced postponement until Monday of the remaining two singles of the Davis Cup Eastern Zone finals with India leading Japan 2-1. The Indians took the lead on Saturday when Ramanathan Krishnan and Premjit Lali proved too strong and easily defeated Osamu115 words
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Article123 1966-10-03 15 IPOH, Sun. The November Meeting of the Perak Turf Club will be held on Sunday. Nov 20, Wednesday. Nov. 23 and Sunday, Nov. 27. The Meet will cater for horses in Classes 111, IV and VI. Class 111 horses' first run will be over 54 furlongs123 words
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91 1966-10-03 15 TOKYO. Sun. (AFP). Japan have informed the International Volleyball Federation (1.V.F.) in Paris that they are ready to host the 1966 Women's Championships in January next year. The women's world championships had originally been scheduled to take place in Peru in October, but that91 words
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1194 1966-10-03 15 MIKE HUGHES - By MIKE HUGHES LONDON, Sun. (UPI). —Three goals in six minutes during the first 20 minutes gave visiting Chelsea a firm grip of the match against Manchester City on Saturday and the Football League's First Division. Ihey eventually emerged 4-1 winners1,194 words
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Article, Illustration28 1966-10-03 15 Eastern Sun pix.Eastern Sun pix. - 28 words
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1060 1966-10-03 15 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Football League standings following Saturday's matches are:DIVISION 1 P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Chelsea 10 6 4 0 23 9 16 Tottenham 10 ***** 13 15 Stoke 10 6 2 2 14 6 14 Leicester 10 5 4 1 271,060 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous117 1966-10-03 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $80,160.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****1 $37,562.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****9 $10,732 00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****7 5,366.00 Starters ($1,000.00 each): Nos. *****8 *****7 *****8 *****9, *****0 *****8 *****3 *****7 *****7 Consolations ($750.00 each) Nos. *****5 *****2 *****7 *****8 *****0 *****4 *****2 *****6 *****6 *****7 Extra Prizes117 words
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467 1966-10-03 16 ATOSCOW, Sun. (AP). —The Soviet Union and Malaysia announced their readi ness yesterday, to establish direct trade relations. The two countries, which d.* not have diplomatic relations, have been trading indirectly, mostly through London. Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, Malaysian Secretary for Commerce and467 words
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Article175 1966-10-03 16 SAIGON, Sun. (AFP) The Venrable Tam Chau, newly re-installed as President of th« Buddhist Institute here, today witnessed the release of 11 bonzes who had been held since the Buddhist rebellion last spring. General Nguyen Ngoc Loan, Chief of National Police and Military Security, represented the Government,175 words
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Article35 1966-10-03 16 TOKYO, Sun. (AFP) The United States Embassy in Japan has dispatched an investigator to South Korea to probe into the reported Korean advance into JapanUnited States-Canada fishery treaty waters, according to Japanese Government sources.35 words
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Article83 1966-10-03 16 SAIGON, Sun. (AFP) Government censors permitted the publication this morning in Saigon's two English-Language dailies of the passage from Pope Paul's message to the Vietnamese bishops which had been censored in the Vietnamese Press yesterday. In the passage, addressed to the bishops who are meeting in conference here.83 words
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Article97 1966-10-03 16 MANILA. Sun. (AFP) The Committee on Labour and Industrial Relations at the House of Representatives is scheduled to meet next Thursday to inquire into the reported cremation of two dead Filipinos by their American employer, the "Sunday Times" reported today. Information concerning the cremation was reportedly received here by97 words
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Article261 1966-10-03 16 SAIGON. Sun. (UPI).— Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky yesterday said the Geneva Accords were obsolete. Speaking to newsmen after a Boy Scout Jamboree at the Tan Son Nhut Airbase. the mustachioed Prime Minister said the 1954 accords written at the close of the French-Indochina war were out261 words
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426 1966-10-03 16 gAIGON, Sun. (ITI) The Vietnamese Government today refused to allow l e^ s agencies to transmit pictures made at the scene of an airnlan* r ra«h in injure d Ve PerS nS a d 24 oth s The picture blackout came on the heels426 words
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Article, Illustration58 1966-10-03 16 TOKYO, Sun. The 1 Chairman of Burma's Revolutionary Council, Gen. Ne Win, and his wife (left seated) wave farewell at i Tokyo Station when they i left for Hakone, a beautiful hill resort near Mt. Fuji by New Tokaido Line on world's fastest train "lifhtning"PANA Photo. - 58 words
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Article147 1966-10-03 16 TOKYO. Sun. (AFP) Visiting Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos today relaxed from his busy round of State functions to play golf at a country club and attend a Catholic mass held at the Geihinkan, State Guest Hall in Tokyo, where he is staying. President Marcos, who147 words
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Article127 1966-10-03 16 TOKYO. Sun. (AFP) Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Adam Malik, is due in Tokyo on Oct. on his way home from the United Nations, according to Foreign Ministry sources. He is expected to see Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and State Minister Kiichi Aichi, Chief Cabinet Secretary. in the127 words
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Article151 1966-10-03 16 MANILA, Sun (AFP) The Committee on Commerce and Industry at the house of Representatives has scheduled to meet next week. They will discuss six legislations designed to overcome congressional objections to the ratification of the Philippine-Japanese treaty of commerce, navigation and friendship. Committee Chairman Tereso Dumon of the151 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-10-03 16 HONGKONG, Sun. This is an aerial view of Hongkonr City today. Acclaimed as a tourist paradise, Hongkong offers a wide range of articles for the tourists to buy. Besides, it is noted for its floating restaurants. This aerial snapshot was taken from an RAF VC-1® aircraft. The 144-ton70 words
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Article150 1966-10-03 16 KARACHI. Sun. (AP) President Ayub Khan said yesterday that Pakistan considered peace as a "guarantee for progress." and wanted to develop friendly relations with all countries. In a nation-wide radio broadcast from Rawalpindi, he said: "The people of Pakistan are peace-loving. Peace to us is a gurantee150 words
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