Eastern Sun, 17 October 1966
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Title Section25 1966-10-17 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Esld. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 92. Monday, October 17 1966. MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents25 words
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221 1966-10-17 1 TEXAS. Sun. (AP) A *ort Worth housewife died after being stabbed numerous times in the face, neck and chest. Police said a 13-year-old boy told them he killed the woman after an argument about his dog. The victim. Sheila (Jay Wright, 21. was221 words
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Article, Illustration35 1966-10-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Miss Merlyn McKelvie (centre) of Selangor who became Miss Malaysia 19*)6, flanked by runnerup Tunku Maheran binte lunku Mohktar Kedah (left) and third, Che Fauziah binte Nurudin of Pahang.35 words
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166 1966-10-17 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Indian Vice-Presi-dent, Dr. Zakir Husain was today accorded a rousing welcome by the Indian community here when he visited the Gandhi Memorial HUI and later the South Indian Jamiathul Ulama, at the NTUC Conference Hall. Addressing the gathering at the Gandhi Memorial166 words
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Article460 1966-10-17 1 200 years old kris for Razak THE DEPUTY Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, has said that although Malaysia is a small country, which achieved its independence only nine years ago, it has b It has earned their respect, too. This is because of the country's460 words
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278 1966-10-17 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Johnson's trip to the Far East, beginning today, coincides with the opening of what may prove to be a period of crucial importance for the war in Vietnam. The next six months, many informed officials believe, can well bring turning278 words
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Article, Illustration327 1966-10-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia has gone "pretty far" especially with her co-ordinated attempts at economic planning and the advance here has been quite impressive. This is the opinion of Mr. R. H. H. Jochimsen, Professor of Economics of the University of Kiel and lecturer at327 words
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463 1966-10-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Trade Union movement came in for unstinted praise from visiting delegates to the recent seminar on "Workers' Education" held here, for being free from political influences and also for being tuily representative of Malaysian labour. Loudest in his praise was463 words
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Article73 1966-10-17 2 KAMPAR. Sun. Mr. Dennis Chew Lee Poon, 22, a tin-miner here, met with an accident at the 7th mile Kampar-Ipoh Road yesterday when his Mercedes sports somersaulted and landed in a ditch with the wheels up. He was trapped in the car for half an73 words
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130 1966-10-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said the Government was doing all it could to solve unemployment problem in this country. The Minister, now on a two-day visit to Trengganu, was speaking to members of the Malayan Trade130 words
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Article, Illustration57 1966-10-17 2 LONDON, Sun. Maliji sia's Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak who uu here recently and has sin't returned to Malaysia is sen here meeting with Britaini Secretary of State for I* fence. Mr. Denis Healey. Tun Razak. prior to hk arrival here, addressed tbt United Nations GeneralUPI Photo - 57 words
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673 1966-10-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Nanyang University Council, today launched a general public appeal for funds to complete Nantah's multi-million dollar development projects. The urgent projects which the Nanyang University hopes to undertake are: •To build a graduate school and up-to-date laboratories. To equip673 words
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223 1966-10-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Academic freedom like all other freedoms could not be absolute, said Dr. Zakir Husain, the visiting Indian Vice-President. He was touching on the controversial subject of academic freedom and autonomy when he spoke on "Higher Education and the State" at the223 words
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Article124 1966-10-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Political Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, Enche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, today called on the Malays here to defend the concept of mul-ti-racialism." He said: "Racial slogans would no longer help to promote prosperity and progress for any race. The Malays, like any124 words
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Article93 1966-10-17 3 SINGAPORE. Sun Hopes for the speedy normalisation of diplomatic relations between Singapore and Indonesia are very encouraging. This was stated by Indonesia's Foreign Minister. Dr. Adam Malik, to newsmen at the airport here tonight. Dr. Malik, who is heading a seven-man delegation to Prague, Poland, Pakistan93 words
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134 1966-10-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. A valuable collection of 7,000 rare Chinese books will be presented by Mr. Koh Yak Chong to the University of Singapore tomorrow at 4 p.m. Receiving the books on behalf of the University will be the Acting Vice-Chancel-lor, Mr. Reginald Quahe. 'Exhausted134 words
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Article, Illustration429 1966-10-17 3 House Home Exhibition postponed to February SINGAPORE, Sun. The proposed first cortprehensive house and home exhibition to be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall in November has been postponed to the middle of February, next year. This was disclosed to the Eastern Sun by the Managing Director of Top Talents429 words
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Article84 1966-10-17 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Some 34 young seamen who graduated on Saturday morning from a three-month ship training course aboard the ship. "SINGAPORE", were described as some of the best in the world. The graduation ceremony was attended by senior naval officers, government officials and leading members of84 words
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349 1966-10-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The future of Singapore's survival and prosperity will depend not so much on her neighbours but rather on keeping pace with world trends. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said this last night at the annual dinner of349 words
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281 1966-10-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The young Republic needed people with the spirit of loyalty to the State and readiness to undergo rigorous training that would serve the country in good stead. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said this yesterday at the281 words
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154 1966-10-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Singapore's Defence Minister, said last night that members of the management committee of the People's Association were the "foundation and pillars" of the nation. He said their duties were to administrate the com munity centres and154 words
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Article, Illustration132 1966-10-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. A beanrng Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, pauses to have a word with pint-sized Lee Giok Kwang, Pasir Panjang Secondary School Cadet Corps' best recruit of the year, at yesterday's combined cadets parade. Lee is a Secondary One pupil. His school corpsEastern Sun picture - 132 words
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Article, Illustration51 1966-10-17 4 IPOH, Sun. Mr. Michael Yong, Messrs. Shell Malaysia Ltd., Ipoh, presenting a silver plaque to Mr. Ng Beng Hong of Taiping for being a Shell dealer for 30 years. The presentation was made at a gettogether dinner and danee at Golden Jubilee in Ipoh on Friday51 words
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Article374 1966-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Union of D.T.C. Trained Teachers has negotiated an agreement, in principle, ending the six-year battle by DTC teachers for parity of status with their counterparts from the Malayan Teachers College. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Joharl has agreed374 words
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Article320 1966-10-17 4 KI'ALA LI'MPUR, Sun. The 600-member strong Malaysian Ceylonese Congress, Is to approach the Alliance Party for a second time for affiliation to one of the units. The decision was arrived at during the seventh session of the Congress held at the Ceylon Restaurant here today.320 words
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Article277 1966-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The creation of a free trade area win be on top of the agenda of tomorrow's meeting of the ASA committee on the liberalisation of trade. The meeting will be declared open by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun,277 words
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Article135 1966-10-17 4 PENANG, Sun. A lone armed robber broke into the house of the Drincipal of the Methodist Boys' Secondary School, Mr. Loo Choo Kheam, in Green Lane in the early hours of yesterday morning. Mr. Loo and his wife were away in Butterworth visiting their daughter when135 words
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Article62 1966-10-17 4 SEREMBAN, Sun. The acting Mentri Besar of Selangor, Enche Sholb bin Haji Ahmad gave two reasons why a co-operative society in any rural area in this country ceased to function. Reasons were: The lack of co-opera-tion from a few members; and Those who refuse to join the movement.62 words
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286 1966-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The organisers of the International Trade Exhibition to be held here from Oct. 28 to Nov. 13, have invited Malaysian beauties to take part in the "Miss International Trade Exhibition Beauty Contest." This contest will be run on similar lines as that of286 words
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Article67 1966-10-17 4 PfcNANG, Sun. Several thousand copies of the Labour Party publication, "Berita Buroh" were seized when a party of special branch officers carried out a surprise raid at the headquarters of the Labour Party of Malaya, Penang division, in Bridge Street yesterday afternoon. The palice also took away67 words
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Article148 1966-10-17 4 IPOH, Sun. Owners of pomelo plantations and fish ponds breeding China Carp in Tambun here are concerned with the constant floods in the area. The M.P. for Ulu Kinta, Mr. Chin Foon, has called for an on-the-spot investigation to be made together with the State engineer148 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-10-17 4 KOTA BHARU. Sun. Two thousand guests will attend the tvggest wedding here of Tengku Salawani, third daughter of the Sultan of Kelantan, and Major Raja Aman Shah bin Raja Haji Shahar Shah of the Ist Infantry Brigade, Sungei Patani. The engagement will take place on Oct. 4161 words
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Article, Illustration569 1966-10-17 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Republic's experiment in k the creation of a secular and multi-racial society can be a worthwhile example for the rest of the world to follow. This was stressed today ly the Indian Vice-Presi-dent, Dr. Zakir Husain, at a luncheon meeting given569 words
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186 1966-10-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A large number of shipping firms will participate in a floats parade during a regatta one of the highlights of Tourist Week which begins on Nov. 5. The parade which will comprise a series of 15 to 20 decorated ferryboats, will glide186 words
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Article106 1966-10-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sun —The Royal Air Force Whirlwind Helicopters of the 230 Squadron are due to return to the United Kingdom after an 18-month duty tour in East Malaysia. They will return to their heme base at RAF, Oldham, Hants., Britain. During their tour in East106 words
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Article33 1966-10-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. —There will be no electricity on Wednesday between 8..i0 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. in the following areas: Siglap Road, East Coast Road, Dunbar Walk and 5} jn.s., Changi Road.33 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-10-17 5 .SINGAPORE, Sun. The lions Club of Singapore Central will hold a grand Charity premiere of Dino de taurentiis' production of *Th e Bible In The Beginning" on Nov. 16 at 1.30 p.m. at Odeon Theatre. Starring in the film will re many notable performers Michael Parks as121 words
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Article127 1966-10-17 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Chinese Young Men's Christian Association will hold a Flag Day on Dec. 3 this year to raise funds for its varied programmes and community service. It is a non-profit-making organisation with special emphasis on helping individuals to develop a balance self-mentally, physically, spiritually127 words
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302 1966-10-17 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Government will be asked to investigate and take necessary action against complaints made by the residents living in Bras Basah constituency. This was stated in a press statement yesterday by Mr. Ho See Beng, MP. for Bras Basah. Mr. Ho, who is302 words
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Article46 1966-10-17 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Water supply will be cut down on Tuesday between 8 p.m. and 4 a.m. in the following areas: Jalan Mamor, Jalan Bahagia, Jalan Tenteram, Jalan Aman, Kim Keat Avenue Estate, Kim Keat Road, Kim Keat Primary School and Kim Keat Road Clinic.46 words
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Article, Illustration193 1966-10-17 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. An amazing spate of entries on the last day for the contestants of the "Miss Tourism Singapura 1966'' camp as a pleasant surprise to the organisers the Y's Men's Club of Singapore. To date, some 50 entries were received and this193 words
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Miscellaneous555 1966-10-17 4 s on in n i; i Svr •'2 MALAYSIA 6.00 News in Tamil: 6.10 Animal Parade; 6.25 Travel Time; 6.35 Lawman; 7.00 News in English; 7.10 Pancharan; 7.35 Honey West; 8.00 News in Mandarin 8.10 Music For You; 8.35 Beverly Hillbillies; 9.00 News in the National Language; 9.12 Forum in555 words
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Miscellaneous60 1966-10-17 5 TIME AND TIDE '"J v -V Penang: 1.53 a.m. (9.2 ft.), 2.18 p.m. (7.8 ft.). Port Swettenham: 7.24 a.m. (14.8 ft.), 7.49 p.m. (13.5 ft.). Port Dickson: 8.17 a.m. (10.4 ft.), 8.33 p.m. (8.7 ft.). Singapore: 12.37 a.m. (9.8 ft.), 12.18 p.m. (9.9 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 10.43 a.m. (7.2 ft.).60 words
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Miscellaneous51 1966-10-17 5 SPORE DIARY 10 a.m to 8 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall. Empress Place: German Graphic Art Exhibition. 8.15 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: Student's Recital. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture at: Kampong Jalan Kayu; Changi Tamil School: Delhi Road, Naval Base: and Pei Teck School, Jurong51 words
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WORLD NEWS
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207 1966-10-17 6 T ONDON, Sun. (AP) Prince Rainier of Monaco says Aristotle Onassis has lost interest in the development of Monte Carlo. The Prince's story of his differences with the Greek shipping millionaire is told in a book out today "Prince Rainier of Monaco,"207 words
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Article, Illustration66 1966-10-17 6 COLOMBO, Ceylon, Sun. This happy bridal couple in Colombo, Ceylon, are not enjoying a honeymoon cruise down a river. They are really braving the swirling flood waters in an effort to get to their new home after the wedding ceremony. There have been widespread floods inUPI Photo. - 66 words
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Article79 1966-10-17 6 TEHRAN, Sun. (AP) A pigeon caused the crash of an Iranian Air Force FB6 sabre jet fighter on Friday, an Air Force communique reported yesterday. The plane crashed several minutes before President Ayub Khan, of Pakistan, landed at Mehrabad Airport on a four-day unofficial visit to79 words
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Article72 1966-10-17 6 SANTA MONICA, California. Sun. (AP). Actress Jayne Mansfield has been awarded custody of her 11-month-old son after a 10-day legal battle in Superior Court. The custody decision, handed down on Friday, allows Miss Mansfield's former husband. Thomas V. Attaviano. to visit the child. Antonio72 words
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Article55 1966-10-17 6 ATHENS, Sun. (AP) King Constantine announced yesterday that his wife Queen Anne-Marie is expecting their second child. "I am happy to announce to you that the Queen and I are expecting our second child, at the beginning of next summer or the end of May," he told55 words
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Article52 1966-10-17 6 VIENNA, Sun. (AP) Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny will visit Austria on Nov. 14-21, the office of Austrian President Franz Jonas announced yesterday. Mr. Podgorny was scheduled for his state visit to Austria five days ago, but he called it off at the last minute because of52 words
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Article, Illustration408 1966-10-17 6 UNITED NATIONS, SUN. (AP) SECRETARY General U Thant said yesterday he would tell the United States that it must safeguard the representatives and the missions of other U.N. members in New York city. U Thant made that promise to three408 words
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Article44 1966-10-17 6 BUDAPEST, Sun. (AP). Greek Trade Minister Mr. Emanuel Kothns arrived in Budapest yesterday and was welcomed at the airport by Hungarian Foreign Trade Minister Dr. Jozsef Biro, the n»w<> agency MTI reported. Mr. Kohtris will discuss economic question during his t>tay.44 words
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Article160 1966-10-17 6 POSITANO. Italy, Sun. (UPI). Male witnesses swore the dress Elizabeth Taylor wore at the Buca Di B;.cco restaurant today reveaied both her knees. But they weren't expert enough to say whether the g.iiment was short enough to classify as a mini-skirt. It was an academically160 words
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Article121 1966-10-17 6 NASSAU, Bahamas, Sun. (AP) A glass bottom boat exploded beside the dock at nearby Paradise Island yesterday, burning the 17 tourists on board. Police said the injured were taken to Princess Margaret Hospital where they were admitted with seconddegree leg burns. A spokesman said they were121 words
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Article92 1966-10-17 6 DAMASCUS. Syria. Sun. *AP> Major General Odd Bull, Chief U.N. Palestine Truce Observer, yesterday had "useful talks" with Syria's Army Chief of Staff. Major General Ahmed Suwei Dani, here on the current Syrian Israeli tensions, It was officially announced. The announcement said Mr. Suwei Dani delivered92 words
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130 1966-10-17 6 TORONTO. Canada, Sun. (AP) A Japanese professor said here that many Formosan students now studying in Japan are eager to create an independent Formosa not ruled by the Nationalist Chinese government. The statement was made at a University of Toronto yesterday by Professor Shinkicki130 words
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189 1966-10-17 6 CHICAGO, Sun. (AP). —Four masked men took a gem fortune upwards of $lOO,OOO on Friday in an early morning robbery of the recently opened Chicago store of Tiffany and Co., fashionable New York jewellers. Police said the loss will be "at least $lOO,OOO189 words
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Article105 1966-10-17 6 FRESNO. California, San. (LTI). Five teen-agers were killed early yesterday when their speeding stolen car crashed into the engine of p. seven-car Santa Fe freight train. The engineer. Norman Kjar 46. said he blew his whistle and the auto attempted to stop. But the cars105 words
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Article91 1966-10-17 6 ADEN. Sun. CAP)—Abe 50 rebel tribesmen attacked the South Arabian Federal Fort at Sanah, 80 miles north of here on Thursday night with rockets, machine gun and nfle fire, but were driven off. security authorities reported yesterday. The fort was hit by eight rockets and three Federal91 words
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Article, Illustration34 1966-10-17 6 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (AP). British Foreign Secretary, Mr. George Brown, right, and Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei Gromyko pose briefly for photographers before meeting at FN Headquarters in New York recently.34 words
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Article64 1966-10-17 6 WASHINGTON. Sun. (AP). Dr. Ross a pioneer in development ot the atomic bomb and atomio powered submarines, died of cancer yesterday at his Washington home. He joined the U.S. naval Research Laboratory as i research physicist in 19:1 and went on to his work with atom64 words
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Article175 1966-10-17 6 MIAMI, Florida. Sun. (AP) Two gunmen barged into the living room as the William Browns were watching television and announced: "This is a stickup." Five minutes later, one would-be bandit had fled on Friday night and his accomplice lay cut, shot and groaning on the floor. "I175 words
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Article100 1966-10-17 6 NEW YORK, Sun. (AP) President Tito of Yugoslavia has accepted an invitation to visit Japan next March, Japanese Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Shojiro Kawashima said yesterday on arriving at Kennedy Airport from Paris. He is returning home after an 8 day official goodwill mission during which100 words
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Article51 1966-10-17 6 TEHRAN, Iran, Sun. (AP> Sixty Arab students will be given scholarships to the Pahl e v i University at Shiraz, University officials said yesterday. The university is supervised by Chancellor Amir Assadullah Khan Alam, a former Prime Minister, and authorities hope to make It Asia's biggest research51 words
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385 1966-10-17 7 CARACAS, Sun (AFP) Venezuela today rejected the protest of Guyanese Prime Minister Forbes Burnham against Venezuela's alleged occupation of Amkoko Island on Thursday. Foreign Minister Mr. Ignacio Iribarden Borges called Mr. Burnhams statements "strange and roundless.'' The Island is Venezuelan territory, the foreign minister .said,385 words
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150 1966-10-17 7 TAF T. California. Sun. (I'PI). The Secret Service ha- found a counterfeit rrmting plant and about 500.000 in bogus bills in a cabin near this Kern County tcwn. he discovery on Friday H?hi followed by one day the arrest of three men here who150 words
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Article108 1966-10-17 7 ViCKINNEY, Texas, Sun. Ap A 75-year-old man hitch-hiked 17 miles from Frisco to McKinney to buy car He hadn't driven in years. He bought a used car for 100 U.S. dollars yesterday »nd drove away from the car lot. Police said that within 20 Ifimutes108 words
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135 1966-10-17 7 BEIRUT, Sun. (AFP) Bishop W. R. Rogers, an American Pentacostal clergyman, left here today for Saigon where he will proclaim "Peace in Vietnam". Mr. Rogers will do so by waving an olive branch which he picked in the garden of Gethsamane last Tuesday.135 words
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Article93 1966-10-17 7 JAKARTA, SUN, (AFP) The acting Mayor of Medan, capital of North Sumatra, has ordered naturalised citizens to speak the Indonesian language in their daily conversation, Antara reported today. Addressing the closing meeting of a six-day indoctrination course for former Chinese in Medan a few days ago, acting93 words
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Article62 1966-10-17 7 NEW YORK, Sun. (AFP) Mrs. Robert Kennedy, wife of the Democratic Senator from New York, is expecting her tenth child to be born this spring, it was learned here today. Their ninth child Matthew Taylor Kennedy, was born in January 1965. Their eldest child, Kathleen, is 15.62 words
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92 1966-10-17 7 Kampala, Uganda: President Milton Obote of Uganda (mufti) troops the Colour at the Independence Day celebrations here on Oct. 9. where he said in a speech that the state of emergency in Uuganda would not be lifted until "further administrative changes" had been made. This was interpreted as meaning theUPI photo. - 92 words
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Article335 1966-10-17 7 'RUN' ON INTRA BANK BEIRUT, Sun. (AFP) An emergency cabinet session sought today to avert the risk of a national economic catastrophe following the failure of Lebanon's Intra Bank to honour its payments this morning. The international repercussions of the bank's suspension of payments335 words
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Article129 1966-10-17 7 WASHINGTON. Sun (AP) The United States yesterday extended its exclusive fishery zone to 12 miles off the coast in an effort to prevent incursions by Russian and Japanese fishing fleets. The former three-mile limit was increased by a Bill signed into law by President Johnson Many129 words
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223 1966-10-17 7 BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Sun. (AP).— A lawyer has asked President Juan Carlos Ongania to stop the extradition of alleged Nazi war criminal Gerhard Bohne. The Supreme court confirmed last month Bohne's extradition to West Germany to stand trial. Bohne. a 64 year-old doctor. is223 words
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Article127 1966-10-17 7 RECIFE. Brazil, Sun. (UPI) The wife of a university professor claimed on Friday that an image she owns of the Virgin Mary's heart seeped a fluid that has been chemically classified as blood. Mrs. Maria da Gloria Santiago said the "blood" from the religious image127 words
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Article97 1966-10-17 7 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) The contraceptive pill may have after affects on the husband, a London physician said toaay. These secondary effects, which resemble the symptoms of a veneral disease, are due to the "Candida Albicans" fungus transmitted by the woman. Dr. R. Catterall explained. He cited97 words
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193 1966-10-17 7 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sun. (AP). —Eight American fishermen, who drifted for 16 davs in their disabled boat, yesterday told how they lived off shark meat in the storm tossed Caribbean. The men were landed here on Friday night by the German freighter Speranza which193 words
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Article41 1966-10-17 7 HAMBURG, Sun. (AFP) Chancellor Ludwig Erhara denounced the recent proposal of an economic community of the two Germanies by opposition leader Herbert Wehner as "illusory" in an interview published this morning by the independent "Welt Am Sonntag".41 words
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196 1966-10-17 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (AFP) An aged Dutch woman in Bandung. West Java, yesterday received a fortunes worth of her antiques that had been kept in the luxurious "Bogor" villa of one of President Sukarno's wives, Madame Hartini. Miss Lucy Mary Trial. 80. used196 words
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Article115 1966-10-17 7 HUELVA, Spain, Sun. Spain entered the space age bv launching a small metereological rocket on Saturday. The Carabela IV was shot from the Arenosillo base. 50 kilometers from this Southwestern Spanish Atlantic city. A number of Spanish space technicians gathered here for this first experiment which115 words
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Article, Illustration48 1966-10-17 7 THE scene shows after a patrol jeep of the Israeli border police was blown off by a Syrian mine near Kibutz Shaar-Hagelan at about 1,200 metres Syria; in which four Israeli policemen were killed and two were seriously injured. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 48 words
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296 1966-10-17 7 VATICAN Citv, Sun. (AP) Pope Paul VI has agreed to visit Canada next year during the Expo 67 World's Fair in Montreal, a reliable source in the Vatican said yesterday. No decision has been reached yet on the length of the pontiff's stay296 words
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Article97 1966-10-17 7 LONDON. Sun. 'AFP> The British museum has the world's biggest collection of erotic books but they are not on the catalogue and only a select few know of their existence, a British author has disclosed. Author Peter Fryer discovered there were 5.000 volumes of erotic97 words
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Article455 1966-10-17 8 AT times, the suffering members of our society are bound to feel that the Government is too immersed in its political problems to know that they even exist. Human problems cannot be solved in toto because of human frailties. No Government in the world can claim to do455 words
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Article330 1966-10-17 8 jyjALAYSIA, being a brand conscious country, is flooded with imitation goods ranging from foodstuffs to cosmetics, perfumes and other items. This racket has flourished for a long time and seems to have stepped up its operations, with so many more popular Items on the market. The insidious effects330 words
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Article, Illustration4361 1966-10-17 8 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, gave a talk on "Students, Politics and Jobs" to students of the Singapore Polytechnic" recently. The article in this page is a transcript of Mr. Lee's speech. Radio Singapura's English Service will broadcast the Prime Minister's speech tomorrowEastern Sun picture. - 4,361 words
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Article, Illustration1625 1966-10-17 9 LONDON, Sun. J SHOULD like to preface what I have to say this evening which tradition has dignified with the rather formidable title of "an address" by making two points: Firstly, may I repeat what I said at the Annual General Meeting, namely1,625 words
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Article1156 1966-10-17 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. T AST week has been the quietest week for many months. Share prices have held remarkable steady despite the gioom and despondency broadcast in many quarters, says the weekly report of a brokers' firm. We are encouraged in our belief that the1,156 words
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269 1966-10-17 9 CYDNEY, Australia, Sun. Comalco Aluminium's smelter at Bell Bay, Tasmania, has achieved a proud landmark in industrial safety. On Sept. 21. the plant passed its first 1.000.000 man-hours of work without single lost-time accident. This has occurred only nine times before in Australia and never269 words
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Article111 1966-10-17 9 DETROIT. Sun. (UPI). The public Bank of Detroit, burdened by a series of bad loans, was ordered out of business in what one stockholders group termed a "giveway." The bank, one of the largest financial institutions to fold since the great depression in the *****, was in111 words
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Article65 1966-10-17 9 CINGAPORE. Sun. A contract worth over onemillion Canadian dollars (£375,000) has been awarded to the Flight Simulator Division of Redifon Limited of Crawley. The order is for a second DC-9 Digital Simulator for Air Canada. The original DC-9 Digital Simulator built by Redifon is now65 words
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Article179 1966-10-17 9 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8.20 a.m. ML 019 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. ML 121 Kuala Lumpur. 10.30 a.m. ML 451 Kuching. 10.55 a.m. ML 005 Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. 12.20 p.m. RC 605 Phnom Penh. 12.50 p.m. PA 841 San Francisco, Los Angeles. Honolulu. Guam. Manila, 12.59179 words
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Article126 1966-10-17 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. MAL126 words
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Article183 1966-10-17 9 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.00 a.m. ML 032 Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Kota Bahru. 7.00 a.m. ML 452 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. Osaka, Tokyo. 9.00183 words
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Article123 1966-10-17 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 Bahro. 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Singapore. 9.50 a.m. MAL (ML 616) Hongkong. 10.30 a.m. MAL (ML 118) Trengganu. 12 20123 words
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Article, Illustration149 1966-10-17 9 Push the attached button at the door, it starts to play the tune you wish and of course for the waiting: gentleman at the door too! That is the new invention made by a leading Japanese company makers of chimes called Majima. You can149 words
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Article78 1966-10-17 9 LONDON. Sun. (UPI). The first cargo ship built in Britain for Communist China slid down the ways yesterday at the William Doxford and Sons Pallion Yard of Doxford and Sunderland Engineering Company. The 15.000-ton deadweight vessel was named Dun Huang by Huang WenChun, Commercial Secretary78 words
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Article, Illustration4481 1966-10-17 10 77te article in this page is the full text of a speech Foreign Secretary, BROWN, in the United Nation's General Assembly FIRST, Mr. President, I would like to offer you my hearty congratulations on your election. It is good to see the representative of one of the4,481 words
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BOOKS
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Article, Illustration1727 1966-10-17 11 tai sing: onn - reviewed by tai sing: onn PROFESSOR Keith Buchanan, Professor of Geography in the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand since 1953, in "THE CHINESE PEOPLE AND THE CHINESE EARTH" (Bell. 94 pp. 18s 6d kicks off with what we know. today there are over 700 million Chinese1,727 words
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Article827 1966-10-17 11 "On the road to Mandalay, Where the flyin'-fishes play. An' the dawn comes up like thunder outer China 'crost the Bay!" Yes, Kipling's "Mandalay" and this week EASTERN SUN'S BOOK PAGE presents from out of China, books on Peking opera, the "good earth" of China and Mao Tse-tung,827 words
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Article, Illustration380 1966-10-17 11 EDGAR SNOW'S "Red Star over China" remains a standard work on the early life of Mao Tse-tung up to 1936. A Pelican original on political leaders of the 20th century on "MAO TSE-TUNG'' by Stuart Schram (351 pp. 7/6) does not add much to that. Neither does380 words
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Article, Illustration261 1966-10-17 12 MY brothers and I live in the country-side where we enjoy many things. We enjoy nice, cool shade; the sound of leaves in the wind; flowers and colours of birds. Birds interest me most and I would spend hours watching them. First of all, birds vary in261 words
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Article, Illustration492 1966-10-17 12 ZOOM! Off they went, the two manmade planets, hurtling millions of miles into space! It was thought in the past that man could never leave his native earth but the success in the recent launching of the two man-made planets into orbit492 words
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Article, Illustration417 1966-10-17 12 We are all citizens of the Co .irry we live in. Af»hough we live separately in separate homes, doing different work, nevertheless we are united to form a single groun of people, quite different from all other groups of people in the world. A citizen's417 words
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Article, Illustration215 1966-10-17 12 Many of us like to read books but we need not have to read books of the same topics. To encourage reading. Governments all over the world have built libraries filled with books on all kinds of subjects. Good books are very educative and will215 words
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Article, Illustration320 1966-10-17 12 THE main argument in favour of co-education is that it provides a powerful incentive to both 9exes to work in competition with the other. Hence a higher standard of work results because both the boy and the girl are "on their mettle." But the competition320 words
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Article, Illustration339 1966-10-17 12 ABILITY means power of doing things or cleverness of mind. Strictly speaking, all living things in this world have their abilities and they are different from one another. For examples: Plants are able to manufacture food for themselves with the help of chlorophyll, sunlight, water and air.339 words
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Article, Illustration256 1966-10-17 12 EVERY human-being gradually grows older year by year. When they grow up to a certain age, they may want to start a family or else they may become bachelors all their lives. One Sunday, my friend invited me to his wedding. It was a picturesque wedding as256 words
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Article, Illustration336 1966-10-17 12 Learning the three 'R s' IN this modern age, conn petition is extremely keea. Everyday we read in th« daily papers that mor# schools are being constructed to absorb the increasinf young generation. What is education? Many people think it is just learn* ing to read and write. Education in336 words
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Article, Illustration298 1966-10-17 13 When we take a retrospective glance in history, we will realise the importance of having a common language. A common language not or.lv helps the progress of Mankind immensely but also exists the traders of different countries and fosters better relationship and human298 words
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Article, Illustration179 1966-10-17 13 Every man has a natural love for the place where he was born and brought up and a love that he cherishes throughout his life. Singapore is a cosmopolitan city where people of different nationalities find a home —Chinese, Eurasians, Indians and Malays179 words
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Article, Illustration434 1966-10-17 13 Annual sales are fascinating to watch, and the Metrotex Sales are no exceptions. But the last time I went to its much publicised sale I found out different. When I got there at nine, there was already a noisy crowd outside the main entrance. Miraculously I434 words
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Article, Illustration458 1966-10-17 13 I am now an old horse. I am weak and not capable of doing any work. But my master is treating me very kindly. She leaves me in the meadows to laze around and graze. This Is always at this time when458 words
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Article, Illustration330 1966-10-17 13 One bright sunny day a miracle occurred. I was bron into the world, in the land they call "Down Under." I felt cold when I came into the world, but after an hour's lying on the ground. I became to feel warm. Then330 words
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Article, Illustration275 1966-10-17 13 It is always good to do something to benefit others for it will make both our beneficiary and ourselves happy. Therefore, we must always help others no matter who they may be for in this world we know that "all men are brothers".275 words
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Article, Illustration292 1966-10-17 13 Wei Lin often wished that she could have some fun like other girls. Some of her friends, whom she knew, were always going to see the latest films, eating meals in most expensive restaurants and always wearing nice clothes. Wei Yuen, for instance, had at least292 words
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Article, Illustration118 1966-10-17 13 It is believed that travelling has a great educational value and I believe it is so. What we have learnt in school such as Geography, History and Art come to life when we travel. The places that we visit while travelling will not be easily forgotten118 words
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Article, Illustration368 1966-10-17 13 A sense of citizenship not apparent among the people of certain nations cannot be said to be their fault; it is the fault of circumstances. For a sense of citizenship is purely a sense of having a share of the responsibilities of the Government368 words
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Article, Illustration152 1966-10-17 13 One of th(» major problems of the world is to provide sufficient food for the rapidly increasing number of people in it. The population of the world is increasing at a very fantastic rate. Food production has not been increased to cope up with the population.152 words
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Article, Illustration220 1966-10-17 13 If you keep criticising your friends some day you will end up friendless. Even the few you have may not be as sincere as you expect them to be. Why do peopie criticise? What benefits do they derive from it? These questions, would, merely meet220 words
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Article, Illustration126 1966-10-17 13 Examinations are often denounced as a bad system. But they have their uses; and the critics have never yet devised a system which will take their place. In schools and colleges and government departments, examinations are necessary as test of efficiency. Examinations are also useful as a126 words
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39 1966-10-17 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. —Fit. Lt. N. Shorriek, the captain of the RAF Seletar, Singapore team receiving the "Westlake" Trophy from Mrs. P. de L. Le Cheminant. RAF Seletar won the FEAF InterStation championships which concluded at Seletar here last Thursday.39 words
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324 1966-10-17 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Johore was beaten by a strong Singapore team 5-2 in the South zone badminton tournament the Heah Joo Seng Cup played at the Sultan Ismail School hall here last night. Singapore has now been slated to confront Pahang at Temerloh324 words
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Article83 1966-10-17 14 MEXICO CITY. Sun. (AFP) East Germany today withdrew its whole team from the Little Olympics meet here in protest against the Mexican organisers. The East German leaders protested that the Mexican Olympic Committee continued to use the term "East German" in referring to the team.83 words
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435 1966-10-17 14 MEXICO CITY, Sun. (AP) The United States won six gold medals yesterday while France took only one as the two countries continued their duel for swimming superiority in Mexico's second international sports week. Europeans dominated canoeing as seven gold medals were awarded in435 words
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137 1966-10-17 14 MOUNT FUJI. Japan. Sun. (AP) —Briton Bill Ivy riding a Yamaha bike won the Japan Grand Prix 125 c.c. motorcycle race today at Fuji speedway. The time and average speeds were not immediately announced. Second place was won by Yoshimi Katayama. Japan,137 words
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Article272 1966-10-17 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. TTie Singapore Rifle Association has named 18 shooters to represent Singapore in the National Rifle Association's Overseas Commonwealth Postal Match which will be held on Oct. 23. at the Bukit Timah Rifle Range, here, starting at 8.30 a.m. The competitors will use272 words
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366 1966-10-17 14 SAN JUAN. Sun. <AP) Jose (Cheghi) Torres won his third lightheavyweight title defence on Friday night by knocking out challenger Chic Calderwood with a right hook in 2:06 of the second round. The 29-year-old Scottish challenger went down on his back and doubled366 words
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Article402 1966-10-17 14 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sun. The abundance of young talent in Singapore will be the anchor in achieving international sporting prestige for the nation. This was the view expressed by the President of the Football Association of Singapore, Tuan Hj Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee, in402 words
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Article71 1966-10-17 14 SEREMBAN. Sun. Negri Sembilan registered a fine 4-1 victory over Johore in the replay of the Malaysian Government Services hockey competition played at the N.S. padang here today. In the earlier clash last week both teams drew. 1-1. To-day's victory places Negri Sembilan as South finalists71 words
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253 1966-10-17 14 R. D. SELVA - By R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Munchi Singh, one of Singapore's amateur wrestlers, has requested the Federation of Malaya Amateur Wrestling Association to allow him to take part in the Selangor Open Wrestling Championship. The championship which is to be held at Stadium253 words
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Article201 1966-10-17 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Athletes from civilian clubs and the Commonwealth Forces, representing Singapore, Malaysia, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Australia, New Zealand, and the Barbados will take part in an athletic meet on Nov. 12, to be held in conjunction with Singapore's Tourist Week. The201 words
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257 1966-10-17 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— It was a "black weekend" for NEB. sports in the Malaysian Govt, services competition. At Seremban their soccer team were eliminated by Negri Sembilan who won 3-2. At Kuala Lumpur in the replay of the hockey against the defending champions257 words
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Article230 1966-10-17 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Grand Prix star Lee Han Seng scored a grand victory when he emerged winner to capture the Yap Fon Fook trophy in the 30laps open kart race held at Kallang Kart circuit today. No. 6 The following are the results:— Race One:230 words
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Article153 1966-10-17 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Selangor Cyclists' Association annual 50-mi massed start road race icf the Choo Thye Leong Challenge Trophy was wan today by Ng Joo Pong in th® good time of two hours 2i minutes and 53.6 seconds The race was run in ideal153 words
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Article49 1966-10-17 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Due to heavy rain, matches of the second day of Selangor Government Services tennis tournament which was to have been played today at the T P CA Stadium. Sultan Suleiman Club and Medical C:u» have been postponed next Sunday at the Seian* gor Club.49 words
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Advertisement162 1966-10-17 14 ANNOUNCING A NEW BOOK ON GEOGRAPHY FOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE AND FORM IV PUPILS CAMBRIDGE GEOGRAPHY bv Khan Chong Foon A.C.P. JL° Pa P ers I a nd II for centres in Malaysia Singapore and Brunei SPECI\L FEATURES: 5 u t J on appeared in the Cambridge Overseas School Past Papers162 words
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Miscellaneous54 1966-10-17 14 SPORTS DIARY Football: S.B.H.F.A's Junior Knockout Champion Motors vs Metal Box (replay) at Geylang. 5.15 p.m. Hockey: S.H.A.'s league Dly. l. University vs RAF Tengah at Bt. Timah Road, 5 p.m. Rugby: SCC Invitation vs RAF Tengah 'B' on the Padang: Police vs 433 BAD at Keat Hong. (Both matches54 words
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Article1798 1966-10-17 15 Windsor Lad - COLES SCORES BRILLIANT HA T-TRI Penang race By Windsor Lad PENANG, Sun. Les Coles scored a brilliant hattrick at Penang, this ofternoon, with Shangrila 111, Toowoomba and Majorana, the last named a maiden winner. Shangrila 111 took the 8-Jf for Class 3 Division 1 performers1,798 words
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201 1966-10-17 15 NEW DELHI, Sun. (AP). Miss Imragarb Latz of West Germany and Miss Imre Heitveld of Holland fought their way into the final of the annual Nehru Memorial Badminton Tournament on Saturday night. In the men's semi-final matches. Sven Anderson of Denmark201 words
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Article50 1966-10-17 15 NEWARK. England, Sun. (AP) Dites on Saturday won the one mile one furlong Cambridgeshire Handicap the last race of the season linked to the Irish Sweepstakes. Isis, also a 40-1 choice in pre-race betting, was second and Tarquogan, last year's winner and cofavourite this time, was third.50 words
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Article43 1966-10-17 15 LONDON, Sun (UPI) Yesterday's Rugby League results: Yorkshire Cup Final Featherstone R. 12 Hull Kingston R. 25 Rugby League Blackpool 7 Workington 3 Bramley 8 Batley 0 Dewsbury 13 Halifax 8 Huddersneld 36, Liverpool City 4 Warrington 22 Whitehaven 1343 words
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737 1966-10-17 15 LONDON, Sun. (UPI). Blackpool, paced by Ray Charnley, on Saturday gained a 3-1 first win of the season at Tottenham to oust the London team from their lead in the English Soccer League's Frist Division. Stoke, who won 3-2 at Southampton, took over737 words
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Article1020 1966-10-17 15 LONDON, SUn. (UPI) Standings in the U.K. Soccer League after Saturday's games: DIVISION I P WD F A Pts Stoke 12 8 2 20 9 18 Chelsea 12 6 5 25 13 17 Burnley 12 6 5 24 13 17 Spurs 12 8 1 24 171,020 words
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Article, Illustration62 1966-10-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The contestants for the Miss Malaysia 1966 contest line up in the final parade in mini-sarong at the Stadium Negara. Miss Merlyn Therese McKelvie (second from right) of Selangor won the title, runner-up was Tunku Maheran binte Tunku Mohktar (third from right) of Kedah62 words
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336 1966-10-17 16 CEOUL, Sun. (AP). America's First Lady, Mrs. Johnson, while in Seoul accompanying her husband from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, will receive an honorary doctorate and visit a number of ancient palaces, according to a tentative itinerary announced here yesterday. Activities336 words
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Article84 1966-10-17 16 JAKARTA, Sun. (AP) The smoking Mt. Kelud, a volcano in Central Java, has begun spewing hot lava again, the official news agency Antara said yesterday. The volcano erupted in April this year, killing an estimated 200 persons and ruining several thousand acres of plantation and rice84 words
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Article64 1966-10-17 16 NEW DELHI. Sun. (AP).— Administrative Reforms Commission, which had been instructed to set up a public grievances office, has run into a problem right from the start. Commission members feel Indians would not be able to pronounce Ombudsman, the Swedish name for the planned public office. So they are64 words
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415 1966-10-17 16 CAIGON, Sun. (UPI). U.S. Navy, Air Force and Marine pilots concentrated their bombs and rocketi on the Demilitarized Zone and the Southern Panhandle of North Vietnam, an American military spokesman said today. Low clouds and slashing rains from North Vietnam's monsoon season, moving steadily415 words
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Article118 1966-10-17 16 IndiaIndon trade to increase JAKARTA, Sun. (AP) Indian Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. P. Rat nam, has oredicted in an interview that trade and economic relations between th« two countries would soon be increased. Mr. Ratnam, interviewed Dy the official news agency Antara. said relations between India and Indonesia had been118 words