Eastern Sun, 25 October 1966
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Title Section28 1966-10-25 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 100. Tuesday, O. lolxr 23 1966. -ft MC (P) 1942 KUN 2309 Price 15 cents28 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-10-25 1 President F. E. Marcos, of the Philippines, is seen in this picture addressing the opening of the lummit conference following his election as chairman. The conference is held in Manila. From left: Prime Minister Holt (Australia), Prime Minister Holvoake (New Zealand), President Marcos. Prime Minister T. KittikachomUPI Cablephoto. - 68 words
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308 1966-10-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak said today the United Nations was still the only one "universal organisation available to mankind today which small countries like Malaysia and other newly emerging nations can rely en for the safeguard of their independence308 words
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370 1966-10-25 1 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) America's military chief in Vietnam warned today that, while the allies seek a route to peace, 'the war is far from over' and that the Vietcong are still in the ter- rorism business. However, said Gen. William C. Westmoreland, head of370 words
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Article197 1966-10-25 1 MANILA, Mon. Several hundred Filipino students, shouting 'Johnson go home', marched on the American Embassy here early tonight in protest against American military involvement in South Vietnam. A security force of several hundred constabulary troops, regular army troops, air police and municipal police had the embassy197 words
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Article992 1966-10-25 1 MERRIMAN SMITH - Premier Ky: We demand peace. We have suffered too long from the calamities of war. But it cannot be peace at any price. By MERRIMAN SMITH MANILA, Mon. (UPI) THE LEADERS of the United nations today assured Asia t not war in Vietnam. Seven chief executives whose992 words
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Local News
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35 1966-10-25 2 IPOH, Mon. Miss Sunyee, Principal of the Singapore Academy of Arts painting a Malaysian scenery at the Istana in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, with Their Highnesses the Sultan of Perak and the Raja Perempuan looking on.35 words
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Article156 1966-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Kelab Penerbangan Selangor, which is the new name of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, in its latest newsletter has paid a tribute to the late Mr, Leslie Rayner who died in an air crash at Malacca. It said: "Mr. Rayner was156 words
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Article75 1966-10-25 2 KAMPAR, Mon. The chairman of the Southern Banking Limited, Tan Sri Saw Seng Kew, officially opened a branch of the bank the third in Malaysia here today. He said the object in opening a branch here was to cope with the increase in business in75 words
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647 1966-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Japan favours strongly the formation of ASA Association of South-east Asia the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina said this morning. "We are in full agreement with the purpose and targets of ASA. We believe that ASA will contribute to achieve647 words
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256 1966-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Not every Jill, Jane or June can get a post in the White House but Mrs. Barbara Keenh. an assistant social secretary there Is one of the lucky ones. She has just arrived to make arrangements for Lady256 words
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Article114 1966-10-25 2 PENAN G, Mon. The Penang and Province Wellesley Stevedores and Dock Workers' Union, at their annual meeting, has passed a resolution expressing gratitude to the Minister of Labour for realising the Penang Port Labour Board for the workers. The resolution also decided to give its unequivocal114 words
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98 1966-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. These five Malaysians will not be able to taste a morsel of satay or "wan tan" for quite a spell instead it will be hamburgers and sauer-krauts in Germany. They have been awarded scholarships for advanced courses under the German Technical Assistance Programme. Seen here at theEASTERN SUN Pix. - 98 words
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Article69 1966-10-25 2 PENANG, Mon.—The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. said Penang had made a great stride in the rearing of poultry and instead of importing them, the state was now exporting them. He said this when he gave away 65 piglings and six cows to 19 families69 words
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101 1966-10-25 2 MALACCA, Mon. Letters written in English cannot be rejected by any Government department because English is, under the Constitution still an official language. The acting Chief Minister of Malacca, Dato Tan Cheng Swee, said this today when informed that certain departments here had101 words
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Article109 1966-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Eastern Sun, Kuala Lumpur, today received a cheque for $75 from pupils of the Tarcisian Secondary School, Ipoh, for the Madam Khoo Geok Khim Fund. Madam Khoo Is the Muar widow who lost her husband, a Sl5O-a-month mason, in August. She109 words
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132 1966-10-25 2 MALACCA, Mon. An accident insurance scheme for school-children has been introduced in Malacca. Participation in the scheme is, however, voluntary and the schools participate only in an advisory and voluntary capacity. The insurance scheme is divided into two categories and the annual premia are $2132 words
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Article43 1966-10-25 2 KAMPAR, Mon. The Kampar Town Council has finalised plans for the construction of a concrete drive along its main street. This, together with the re-siting of bigger and brighter twin street lights along the concrete drive, will cost the Government $24,000.43 words
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Article161 1966-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mo* A housewife today told the Magistrate's Court hen that she volunteered 0 give evidence in defence o| a hawker because s hi thought the whole incident leading up to his arrest "rather unfair." She was testifying at thi trial of Lau Boay161 words
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110 1966-10-25 2 TAIPING, Mon —The Lee Foundation of Singapore has donated $2,000 the highest donation so far—to the Taiping Merdeka Memorial Library Fund here. Disclosing this today the chairman of the Town Council, Mr. Gilbert Fernandez said: "We thank the Lee Foundation for their generous gift." He110 words
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559 1966-10-25 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 13,000 strong Public Uailv-Rated Employees' I'nions Federation today criticised the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for his "ungrateful utterances." The Federation was referring to a statement made by Mr. Lee when he fcaid that the Federation was "toying with the559 words
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236 1966-10-25 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Parliament' is expected to have a very heavy session when it convenes on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. A number of Bills will be introduced and others are to be amended. The most significant Bill to be presented for amendment on236 words
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206 1966-10-25 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Barisan Sosialis has lodged another strong protest as what they described as "police gun-play" at the demonstrations in various parts of Singapore, last night. At a news conference this afternoon. Dr. Lee also condemned "the savage treatment given to those who were206 words
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82 1966-10-25 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Managing Director of Cycle Carriage, Mr. Chua Boon Unn, and the Shaw Foundation have each given $l,OOO towards the "Christmas Fund Appeals" which now stands at $24,050. The donations are in aid of four children's charities in Singapore which look after82 words
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Article101 1966-10-25 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Poles from behind the Iron Curtain and Americans mixed freely in the shopping centres of the Republic. and were seen in the same waterfront bars today. The Polish nationals are from the Polish freighter, Kochanowski, now in port loading rubber for Haiphong. while the101 words
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83 1966-10-25 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today invited the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina, to hold discussions with Chamber leaders on the "blood-debt issue." The invitation was extended to Mr. Shiina through the Japanese Embassy, here. The Secretary of the Chamber, Mr.83 words
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Article71 1966-10-25 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Yip Mein Chun is proceeding to India for advanced training in mass communication at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi. His training will be for a period of four months and is being provided by the Government of India under the Technical71 words
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Article, Illustration141 1966-10-25 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Some 50 artistes and film stars from five South-east Asian countries will participate in a variety show at the National Theatre as one of the highlights of Tourist Week Nov. 5 to Nov. 13. During their stay here, the141 words
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149 1966-10-25 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. —The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam in his United Nations Day message said that the world organisation had not fulfilled its work to expectations. The blame lay not in its ideals but on the nations composing the149 words
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Article42 1966-10-25 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Those who missed the Frank Sinatra Junior and Tommy Dorsey Orchestra performance at the National Theatre last month will have the opportunity of seeing it on Television Singapura tomorrow night at 9.45 on Channel 5.42 words
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Article, Illustration561 1966-10-25 4 Tunku: We provide food land, clothing for the less fortunate Guests at seminar... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman this morning related how the leaders of the country turned from a "shooting war"' to a "psychological war" to win the hearts and minds of the people. He561 words
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290 1966-10-25 4 KUALA LUMPUH, Mon.—The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told delegates and guests at the opening of the Afro-Asian seminar on National Development that political and economic stability must come together in order to have national development. Delivering a key-note address on development, he290 words
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86 1966-10-25 4 IPOH, Mon. Vendors, belonging to the Newspaper Vendors Association here refused to take delivery of the 'Straits Times' at Ipoh for distribution to subscribers and casual sales today. They said the Vendors had asked for the early arrival of the newspaper concerned but86 words
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420 1966-10-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The settlement of the dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia provides a useful example and model for the peaceful settlement of international disputes. This was agreed by Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Etsusaburo Shlina a-d Malaysian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Tunku420 words
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347 1966-10-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Tuan Haji Ghazali bin Jawi, today assured that he was prepared at any tin* to meet inshore fishermen to discuss their problems. Speaking to reporters at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman where he attended the347 words
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757 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The general increase in shipping activity and the number and tonnage of vessels entering and leaving the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) in 1965 has surpassed all previous records. This was stated in the Annual Report of the Port Authority757 words
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148 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Mon, Singapore has been invited to take part in the South-east Asia Amateur Ballroom dance championship to be held on Nov. 12 in Bangkok. Announcing this today, Mr. Low Poh San, former Singapore ballroom dance champion, said the invitation was made148 words
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337 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Eye Bank at the General Hospital here plans to launch a hardhitting campaign to appeal for more eyes. This was disclosed by a spokesman for the Eye Bank today. Although a fair number of people have responded so far, there337 words
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243 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Thieves yesterday got away with $8,373 in cash and valuables in two separate incidents. In the first incident, they broke into a house at Jalan Bangsawan in the early hours of yesterday morning and tcok away cash and an assortment243 words
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119 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 3.300-strong Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union has called on the Singapore Traction Company to negotiate on new claims within a week. The union's secretary, Mr. Lee Hock Seng, said the union had asked the company to show sincerity and goodwill by negotiating119 words
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Article53 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— Dr. F. J. Pinkerton. Director General of the Pan Pacific Surgical Association, and Mr. Enrique Garcia, past President of the Association, will hold a press conference at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Hotel Singapura Intercontinental. They have both attended the recent Pan Pacific Surgical Association's second educational53 words
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Article, Illustration58 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Che Noraini binte Aziz, a Scouter in the Katong District, celebrated her 21st birthday with a buffet dinner at her residence in Aida Street, Opera Estate here recently. laree Catherine of Scouters and other friends attended the reception. As shown above, Che Noraini58 words
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Article92 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. A pedestrain, Mohamed Amin bin Zainal Abidin, 21, was killed when he was knocked down by a taxi at 3| m.s Bukit Timah Road yesterday. The taxi, driven by Ng Ah Kow, 25, was travelling along Bukit Timah Road towards Johore Bahru when it collided92 words
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193 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Mon—Scandinavian Airlines System has announred the possible reduction of their tourist fares on their routine flights. The reductions average is between 20 percent 37 percent. Tourist trafic from Japan, Hongkong to European. Middle-East and African destinations are expected to be reduced to 36193 words
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Article, Illustration64 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Y r ew, is seen here making a tour of the Joo Chiat Constituency yesterday, accompanied by officials and members of the constituency. Addressing them earlier, he told them to unite and strive for a long termEASTERN SUN Photo. - 64 words
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147 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two winners of the Annual Koran Reading Competition here will represent Singapore in the forthcoming International Koran reading contest in Kuala Lumpur. The Annual Koran Reading competition will be held here from Oct. 29 to Dec. 10. The schedule for competi-147 words
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Article99 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. Mon—A 23-year-old girl was today saved from drowning in the muddy waters of the Mandai River. A carpenter, Abdul Hadi bin Omar, rescued the girl, Soon Heng Moi, of Johore Bahru. Abdul was in his house when he heard from passerby he was suddendly higher99 words
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Article40 1966-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. There will be no water and poor pressure in the whole of Claymore Hill area tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The shutdown is to enable connections to be made to the four-inch diameter main.40 words
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Miscellaneous594 1966-10-25 4 What's on in today s 'f S' lykjtV&v P\V," Radio and Television J&ii- <•' "•>' vTV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; t» Ipob and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping. 7 Batu Pabat; 9 KJuang. P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct.; 5.50 News in the National Language; 5.55594 words
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Miscellaneous68 1966-10-25 4 K.L. Diary Zoo Negara 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Muzium Negara 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Art Exhibition by Lee Kian Seng at Balai Ampang Ala Building 10 a.m. to68 words
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Miscellaneous112 1966-10-25 5 SPORE DIARY 10 a m. to 6 p.m. National library. Lecture Hall, Stamford Road: United Nations Day Exhibition. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Track Seven, Lim Chu Kang Road; Kampong Serangoon Kechil: Kheam Hock Road, wayang stage; and Nam Ban School, Chua Chu Kang Road.112 words
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WORLD NEWS
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229 1966-10-25 6 Guilt must not be passed on from one generation to the next Erhard COLOGNE, Germany, Mon. (UPI). Chancellor Ludwig Erhard said yesterday he would not make any deals with European Communist nations "while they hold us guilty on the standpoint of 1945." He called instead for a strengthening of the229 words
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113 1966-10-25 6 BOSTON, (UPI). —A highlevel group of 11 Korean businessmen, educators and government officials arrived here yesterday for a twoday visit. The Koreans, headed by Minister without portfolio Yong Suk Won, are on a fiveweek tour of the United States sponsored by the Agency for International113 words
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108 1966-10-25 6 LOS ANGELES, Mon. (UPI) Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, has called for a new Peace Corps in which farmers and factory workers could take time ofT from their jobs to serve without financial sacrifice. He said the Peace Corps needs "not so much highly trained108 words
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Article72 1966-10-25 6 BONN, Mon. (AFP)—West Berlin Mayor, Mr. Willy Brandt has influenza and has cancelled his trip to London, scheduled for Oct. 27, it was announced here today. Mayor Brandt who is also leader of the opposition Socialist Party (SPD), was to confer with Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson72 words
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134 1966-10-25 6 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) The twin Yemeni capitals of Sanaa and Taiz are in a state of open revolt, the Sunday Telegraph reported yesterday. The newspaper said diplomatic reports reaching London said 700 Republican "plotters" has been arrested in a mass purge directed by Egyptian Army134 words
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Article93 1966-10-25 6 LONDON. Moil. (AFP) The London Chamber of Commerce is to send an 11man trade mission to New Zealand, Australia and Fiji from Feb. 10 to March 22, it was announced today. The mission will spend three days in Fiji before a three week tour of93 words
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Article53 1966-10-25 6 TANANARIVE, Mon. (AFP). —Strip tease photos and films are banned from now on in the Malagasy Republic. So, under a decree published here yesterday, are any other pictures which may be harmful to the public's morals. Live strip shows in cabarets and night clubs were53 words
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647 1966-10-25 6 LONDON, Mon. (UPI). J TUNDREDS of police and security agents yesterday pressed the search for escaped Soviet master spy George Blake, the double dealing agent who gave the Russians such vital western secrets the full extent of his treachery has never been647 words
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Article, Illustration34 1966-10-25 6 CANBERRA, Mon. President Johnson and Lady Bird were guests of honour at a luncheon at Parliament House, recently. Also pictured are Mr. Harold Holt and Mrs. Holt. AP Photo. AP Photo.AP Photo. - 34 words
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191 1966-10-25 6 VATICAN CITY, Sun. (UPI) Pope Paul VI said today he was praying for the children killed in the Aberfan, Wales, disaster and for the families of the victims. "How will we ever forget the unfortunate who at Aberfan weep for their babies buried191 words
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114 1966-10-25 6 BERLIN, Mon. (UPI) The possibility of a series of secret talks between West Berlin Mayor Mr. Willy Brandt and the Soviet Ambassador to East Berlin was reported today. A spokesman for the West Berlin senate said Mr. Brandt, who also heads West114 words
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Article69 1966-10-25 6 HONOLULU, Hawaii, Mon. (AP) —U. Alexis Johnson, the new U.S. ambassador to Japan, visited Mr. Jiro Inagawa, Japan's Consul genelac in Honolulu on Saturday night. From the Consulate Mr. Johnson and his wife went to the Royal Hawaiian Hotel to attend the Aloha Week Monarchy69 words
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189 1966-10-25 6 GUAYAQUIL. Ecuador, Mon. (AP) Cheered on by thousands, four bearded sailors shoved off aboard a raft today on a proposed 10,000 miles voyage across the Pacific to the Polynesian archipelago. Flags of Ecuador. Spain and France were unfurled above the log raft,189 words
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132 1966-10-25 6 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP) —Laurence Gandar, Editor in Chief of the South African newspaper. "The Rand Daily Mail," said yesterday he hoped U.S. Senator. Mr. Robert F. Kennedy would make a return trip to South Africa. He asserted that the senators visit132 words
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Article97 1966-10-25 6 PASADENA. California, Mon. (AP).—The U.S. space agency's jet propulsion laboratory plans to build a US $1.5 million laboratory to sterilise voyager spacecraft to be launched towards Mars and Venus in the *****. Methods of preventing earth microbes being carried to other planets will be97 words
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137 1966-10-25 6 TALLAHASSEE, Elorida, Mon. (AP). Robert W. Sims, an official of the Florida Department of Education, and his 12-year-old daughter, Joy, both bound and gagged, were found shot to death at their home here late on Saturday night. Sims' wife, also found tied, had been137 words
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Article60 1966-10-25 6 CHARLEROI, Belgium, Mon. (AFP) Rescue workers were still searching the ruins of the shattered chemical factory here today for four bodies still lying under the rubble of yesterday's explosion. A total of eight workers were killed in the explosion including the lour whose bodies were60 words
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80 1966-10-25 6 THE HAGUE. Netherlands, Mon. (AP) Crown Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands is expecting her first child, it was officially announced today. Princess Beatrix and her German-born husband Claus said the "joyful event" was expected next April. They were married on March 10 this year. A80 words
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Article156 1966-10-25 6 COLTON, California, Mon. (AP) Two doctors who stopped at the scene of a highwway accident temporarily revived the heartbeat of a teen-age girl, using a knife and a fountain pen for improvised surgery. Carol Myers, 14, lived for 15 hours but died yesterday. Dr.156 words
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Article, Illustration44 1966-10-25 6 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Mon. (AP). A soldier holds a new guided missile developed by scientists to be fired by an infantryman in the field against tanks. The weapon, which has a 5,000 foot range will be tested soon at Cape Kennedy.44 words
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252 1966-10-25 6 SALISBURY, Rhodesia, Sun. (UPI). Rhodesian and British officials enter the self-described "crucial stage" this week in their drawn-out negotiations over future status of this breakaway colony. Rhodesian officials ara finishing drafting a formal written reply to Britain! latest proposals brought here by envoy Sir252 words
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Article125 1966-10-25 6 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) The King and Queen of Nepal, on a private visit to Britain, yesterday toured Chartwell Manor, former home of the late Sir Winston Churchill. They were the first crown* ed heads to look over th« country house near Westerham, 30 miles south of125 words
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591 1966-10-25 7 LONDON, Mon. The "Guardian", claims that the real aim of President Johnson is to "demonstrate unity". It adds: "He feels the need to weaken the impression that the Vietnam war is merely America's, find he spoke to the Australians of 4 a591 words
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Article160 1966-10-25 7 NAIROBI. Mon. (AFP) A revolutionary, but still experimental weapon against sleeping sickness has been described at a World Health Organisation, seminar here which is discussing the dreaded disease. American Professor D.A. Dame said that principle of the new approach was to *ipe out the whole population160 words
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80 1966-10-25 7 CEBU CITY. Mon. (UPI) Masked bandits broke into the house of spinster Montana Formentera, 60, and shot and killed her two pigs when they failed to find the big amount of money she was supposed to have. Police said yesterday. She gave the robbers80 words
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36 1966-10-25 7 CANBERRA, Mon. President and Lady Bird Johnson (centre) with Lord and Lady Casey ((L) the Governor-General, and Prime Minister Mrs. Holt at Government House after their arrival and motorcade into the city last week. AP Photo.AP Photo. - 36 words
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333 1966-10-25 7 ABKRFAN, Wales, Mon. <AP). —The bursting of an underground "water bomb'' may have caused the disaster which wiped out the school and 17 homes in this Welsh mining village, experts said last night. Mr. Robert Price, chief geolugist of the National Coal Board,333 words
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145 1966-10-25 7 BEIRUT. Mon. (AFP) The finance committee of the Lebanese parliament today called for a team of international experts to inquire into the causes of the current crisis in the affairs of the international Intra Bank. The committee indicated its wishes yesterday after two long145 words
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144 1966-10-25 7 GIBRALTAR, Mon. (AP) Spain's economic blockade of Gibraltar takes on a new aspect when a ban on vehicles and goods traffic from Spain goes into effect tomorrow night. Britain will now have to supply all the needs of 25.000 Gibraltarians directly by air or144 words
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Article157 1966-10-25 7 MOSCOW, Mon. (UPI) A Luna 12 space ship raced towards a hoped-for moon orbit yesterday in an apparent attempt to give Russia its first photographic survey of possible landing spots for cosmonauts. The United States has already begun scouting lunar landing spots with its Lunar Orbiter157 words
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Article97 1966-10-25 7 SAIGON, Mon. (UPI) A pistol-packing female terrorist assassinated a village police chief and a Vietnamese ranger lieutenant and then hand grenaded her way through a crowded market place to a getaway boat, government said today. The Vietcong woman guerrilla sped down the river to safety as terrorists97 words
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Article67 1966-10-25 7 ULM, West Germany. Mon. (AFP). A runaway horse caused a series of collisions which left 40 cars virtually wrecked and ten persons seriously injured today. The horse strayed onto the Stuttgart-Ulm highway after escaping when he was being put into a horse van. He was67 words
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Article169 1966-10-25 7 LONDON, Mon. (UPI). —Mohammed Ali —not to be confused with Cassius Clay, the well-k no w n comedian came to London recently to attend the British Commonwealth Conference. Dress-designer Mary Quant is in reality a world-famous missionary among the Chinese. Police-killing suspect Harry Roberts is better169 words
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Article158 1966-10-25 7 LAGOS, Mon. (AFP) Former Nigerian Head of State, Dr Nmandi Azikiwe last night called on the country's elder statesmen to mediate in the present Nigerian crisis Launching of a booklet entitled "Nigerian crisis 1966." giving the viewpoint of Eastern Nigeria, Dr. Azikiwe (an elder of the158 words
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Article82 1966-10-25 7 JAKARTA, Mon, (AP) A massive landslide that killed 16 persons near Bandung has cut off 100.000 people from supplies, the West Java Governor said. Brigadier General Mashudi said yesterday rescue teams and medical aid was being sent in on foot to the stricken area. The slide82 words
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246 1966-10-25 7 MOSCOW, Mon. (UPI). A "large group" of Chinese Red Guards demonstrated in front of the Soviet Embassy in Peking today against Russia's expulsion of Chinese students from the U.S.S.R., Tass said. The Soviet news agency said the Red Guards prevented Soviet cars from entering or246 words
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193 1966-10-25 7 LONDON, Mon. (I'PI). Writing on "the threat from Japan" to Britain's automotive industry, the Sunday Times motoring correspondent said yesterday that the new Honda 800 sports car undercuts the new 2 litre triumph GT6, the British Motor Corporations MGB and Rootes Sunbeam193 words
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Article102 1966-10-25 7 YugoslaviaGreece cooperation ATHENS. Mon. (AFP>—A desire for closer co-oper-ation between Yugoslavia and Greece was one of the main points in a communique issued here today following the visit of Mr. Petar Stambolic, president of the Yugoslav Federal Executive Council. The communique said the two governments hoped for greater co operation102 words
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165 1966-10-25 7 UNITED NATIONS, Mon (UPI) Western criticism of African and Asian steamroller tactics in the world organization, long smoldering under the surface, broke into the open this weekend. Charges of the newly emerging nations' "unwisdom of rushing into decisions." precipitate and hasty diplomacy were levelled by United States165 words
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Article51 1966-10-25 7 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) An American petroleum concern yesterday announced it has struck a rich vein of natural gas through drilling on the North Sea floor. American Overseas Petroleum, Ltd. (AMOSEAS), Texaco affiliate, said the deposit's flow rate has been measured at 10 million cubic feet per51 words
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Article413 1966-10-25 8 CEVEN nations, whose troops are in South Vietnam fighting the Viet Cong, are meeting in Manila to look for peace. According to President Marcos of the Philippines, these nations are trying to solve Asian problems. But Asian problems cannot be solved without the co-operation of more Asian413 words
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Article322 1966-10-25 8 'THE local film industry is in a moribund state. Tastes of film audiences have changed, particularly that of those who used to patronise locally made pictures. While the audiences have grown more sophisticated, the local film makers continue to produce films based on ancient stories and larded with322 words
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Article, Illustration2993 1966-10-25 8 THE Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has reiterated that English MUST continue "for all of us here." Among other things, the Tunku also assured that "the other languages will not suffer, and it is not in the interest of the Government to allow them2,993 words
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173 1966-10-25 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore was today described as the keystone of South East Asia as far as business is concerned. This opinion was expressed by the Pakistan High Commissioner designate here, Mr. Habibur Rahman. He told reporters at the airport that the relationship173 words
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152 1966-10-25 9 SYDNEY, Australia, Mon. Atomic power may be used to build new ports for the shipment of iron ore In Western Australia. Under agreements with the State Government the companies engaged in mining and shipping the ere to Japan are required to build at152 words
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59 1966-10-25 9 WASHINGTON, Mon. (AP> The U.S. Agriculture Department is sending its first force to South Vietnam under an agreement reached with the Agency for International Development (aid). The special force of 40 •pecialists is being recruited to help the Vietnamese in Irrigation and agricultural engineering,59 words
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Article14 1966-10-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today was $6OB-1/8 per picul, down14 words
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402 1966-10-25 9 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. The United States has formally pledged a contribution of $7O million to the United Nations Development programme (UNDP) for 1967. Ambassador James Roosevelt, addressing the U.N. assembly's Economic and Financial committee, on Oct. 18, said that the U.S. reserves the right to402 words
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Article172 1966-10-25 9 SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Mon. Tne following ships are expected to be in port today:God own* Vessels J/2 Bartslav Asmara 5 Universal Mariner •<9 Rajula JO/11 Tiber 13/14 Clytoneus *2 *6 straat Lombok 18 Tigre Pusan 2] 22 Koyo Maru 25/26 Kinsei Maru No 11 2i/28 Shomron 29/30 Straat Colombo172 words
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295 1966-10-25 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Turid Blegraff, 25 year old blonde from Oslo, Norway, will be Scandinavian Airlines participant in the annual International Air Hostess Quest in Australia on Nov. 8-18. Miss Blegraff, born in Tnsberg in southern Norway, has been an SAS air hostess since 1963. Like295 words
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Article308 1966-10-25 9 SINGAPORE, Mon November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 643 cts. per lb., up cts. from previous close. The tone was very quiet. Opening quotations were market down on London advices and after a slow start308 words
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Article348 1966-10-25 9 SINGAPORE, Mon—The Stock Exchange developed a very quiet tone with on inclination to deal. Prices were generally weak particularly in Gammon which dealt from $1.58 to $1.59 to $1.56. Singapore Traction changed hands at 44J cts. li cts. lower from Saturday's Properties were easier with348 words
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Article125 1966-10-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Commenting on the Company's results for 1965/66. Lord Kllmuir, Chairman of The Plessey Company Limited. said to-day: "The principal reasons for the overall decline in profit were indicated to Shareholders at the last Annual General Meeting: and in the Half-Year Statement issued in March. "In125 words
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Article62 1966-10-25 9 SWEDEN. Mon. The annual report of the Swiss Union for the Cheese Trade Ltd. shows that exports of Swiss cheese during the annual period ending July 31, 1966, increased 11% compared with the previous period (3,109 10-ton waggon loads as opposed to 2,759). Exports to62 words
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Article215 1966-10-25 9 B S Soustead 1.49 C. T. S. Ords. XD 50,/ChemicaJ Co 1.38 1.39 Cola Storage 3.00 3.04 Dunlop 2.35 2.37 E. Smelting XD 4.10 4.12 Esso Ords 2.85 2.86 United Holdings F N. Ords. XALL 1.32 3.38 Gammon 1.56 1.57 G. E. Life CD 62.50 Guinness 2.24 2.25 Hume215 words
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Article93 1966-10-25 9 Ampat CCR 9/6 Aukam 3.50 Austral Amal 22/4$ 22/9 Austral Malav XR 32/6 Ayer Hitam XD 20/20/4* Berjuntai 33/33/6 Chenderiang 18/Hong Kong 31/3 K'pong Lanjut 23/10* 24/1* Kamunting 18/9 19/1* Kramat 11/9 12/Kuala Kampar 25/25/4* Kuchai CD 1.90 1.98 Larut 11/9 Lingui CALL Lower Perak Meru Tin 22/9 lid93 words
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Article36 1966-10-25 9 Central Prop .71 City Dev 33£ .34 Faber Union 49 .50* Island Hotel 55 Island Pen 45 K L. Prop 84 .85 San Holdings 26£ .27 S pore Land CD 56 Town City 68 .6936 words
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Article44 1966-10-25 9 Bassett (50cts) Batu Lintang CD 65 1.63 Bedford Borelli (New) Glenealy CD 2.00 1.35 1.39 2.12 Kempas Mentakab New Scudal 1.88 4.10 1.90 1.70 New Serendah 2.12 Riverview Sel Coconut Temerloh 2/2 2.70 1.90 2/5 (Til) Benut 1.40 United Malacca 1.65 1.8244 words
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Article43 1966-10-25 9 Anglo Asian 1/1 1/2 Anglo Oriental CD 3/6 3/7 k Bk. S'bawang 5/3 Ohembong 1/2 1/5 Cicely 2/3 2/6 Consol Salak XD 2/7* Craigielea CD 1/4 Golden Hope 5/K L. Kepong CD 2/2 Kulim 1/10 Merllmau Pegoh 1/11 Strs. Rubber 1/1*43 words
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Article29 1966-10-25 9 First Malayan 2.14 2.24 Second Malayan 1.52 1.62 Third Malayan XD 1.07 1.18 Malaysian Commerce 87 .98 Mai. Savings Fund 1.27 1.37 Sterling Commodity XD 3/9 4/429 words
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Article187 1966-10-25 9 TIME: AIRLINE FROM 7.00 a.m. CPA 701 Hongkong. 8 20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 930 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. 10.30 a.m. MAL 451 Kuching. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur Malacca. 12.55 p.m. Thai 407 Bangkok. Penang. 2.45 p.m. MAL 045 Kota Bahru,187 words
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Article201 1966-10-25 9 TIME: AIRLINES: TO 7.00 a.m. ML 034 Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. 7.00 a.m. BA 789 Penang, Alor Star, K. Bahru. K. Lumpur, Colombo. Bombay 7.00 a.m. ML 452 Cairo, London. Kuching. 7.31 a.m. ML 122 Kuala Lumpur. 8.00 a.m. PA 842 Saigon, Manila. Guam. Hono8.30 a.m lulu,201 words
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Article142 1966-10-25 9 TIME AIRLINES FROM 7.45 a.m. BO AC (BA '39) Singapore 8.15 a.m. MAL (ML 122> Singapore 8 25 am MAL (ML 034) Singapore, Malacca. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, lpob. 0.40 a.m. Cathay (CX 574) Singapore. 10.05 a.m MAL (ML 042) Singapore. 12.30 pjn. MAL142 words
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Article137 1966-10-25 9 TIME AIRLINES TO 8.25 a.m. BO AC (BA 789) Colombo, Bombay. Cairo, London. 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Singapore. 10.05 a.m. Cathay (CX 574) Bangkok, Taipeh, Osaka. 10.20 Tokyo. a.m. MAL (ML 042) Kota Bahra. 1.05 p.m. MAL (ML 512) Bangkok. 12.50 p.m MAL (ML137 words
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Article118 1966-10-25 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Previous Today's Sellers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk Sept 42.75 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums Sept 44.25 44.75 Sugar (Java) ex-godown. 25.75 25.75 Nutmegs 110s 485.00 485.00 Nutmegs B W 240.00 240.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 127.50 127.50 Pepper118 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1966-10-25 10 Ross Miles - Death In Doubt! by: Ross Miles A DEATHLY hush settled over the bank as the masked group of gunmen silently invaded the premises. ''Everybody line up against the wall/' ordered the leader of the gang. One of the bank tellers, thinking himself unobserved, made a grab1,019 words
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Article999 1966-10-25 10 HENDRY FULLER - A detective called SCIENCE By HENDRY FULLER IN THIS case forensic science was only just in time. If the scientists had made their investigation a few days later, not enough evidence would have remained to convict a killer beyond all doubt. It was a woman who999 words
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Article82 1966-10-25 11 TaylorBurton company NEW YORK. Mon. (AP) Actress Elizabeth Tayl or and Richard Burton, her actor husband, have formed thetr own motion picture company, it was announced here. The company, Taybur Productions Incorporated, will start shooting its first film, titled "Osmosis," early next fall on Africa's ivory coast. The drama, written82 words
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Article, Illustration463 1966-10-25 11 Kalwant S. Sidhu - Bv: Kalwant S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Mon. "Mohabbat Zindagi Hai" or "Love Is Life," is an exciting motion picture that will captivate the hearts of both the young and old. This Hindustani film, in Eastmancolour with English and Malay subtitles will open for general screening at the Galaxy463 words
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Article, Illustration311 1966-10-25 11 Melina out for money and love LUMPUR, Mon. This must surely be the spy spoof to end oil spy spoofs. "A MAN COULD GET KILLED" (Universal Studio) is one crazy mixed-up film. There are enough spies and bodies in the film for half a dozen spy films. Film starts at311 words
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Article, Illustration154 1966-10-25 11 TAI SING ONN - Glorious, golden girl —that's Rossana Podesta KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Bv TAI SING ONN "7 GOLDEN MEN", on Atlantica Cinematografica presentation in Eastmancolour is a really golden film. And the one who makes it so is glorious, golden girl Rossana Podesta in a skintight leopard outfit. Action of the film takes154 words
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Article96 1966-10-25 11 PETER GLENVILLE must be eligible for the award to the most versatile showman in movies. Recently, he completed FOUR assignments on MGM's farce comedy, "Hotel Paradiso," starring? Alec Guinness, Gina Lollobrigida and Robert Morley. First of all. Glenville collaborated with Jean-Claude Carriere in writing the screen play. Secondly,96 words
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Miscellaneous221 1966-10-25 11 'in in ORGANISATION ODEONI PALACE Te. Jl-Tl6 I Tei 475 7 8 NOW SHOWING! litm. 4ot II i.oo. 3.3t. •10 9.15 pn H C.45 A 9.30 pan "PROFESSIONAL KILLER" Robert Webber Scope Color Chinese Bubs. A CATHAY Release ODEON: NEXT CHANGE! "Ride Beyond Vengeance" Chuck Connors Color Columbia ■CATHAY Ph0n*****01221 words
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Miscellaneous260 1966-10-25 11 y /A'. 1 ANIMIVERSARYI SB m mmmmm ICAPITOL Phone ***** Shaws 3-DAY Festival! I Price TODAY, TOMORROW ii THURSDAY 11am. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.30 Ray D&nton "Secret Acmt SUPER DRAGON" in Color LIDO Phone ***** Shaws 3-DAY Festival! Price TODAY. TOMORROW THURSDAY Ham. 1.45, 4.00. 6.30 A 9.15 WILLIAM260 words
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303 1966-10-25 12 DAMASCUS, Mon. (AP). The fuse along the armed frontier between Syria and Israel is sputtering dangerous close to the explosion point. Secret Commando raids Into Israel by underground guerrilla organization which calls itself A1 A&sifa (Forces of the Tempreut) have prompted303 words
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Article, Illustration48 1966-10-25 12 MELBOURNE, Mon. Red and green paints are splattered on President Johnson's bubbletop Limousine recently in Melbourne. White House Press Secretary Bill Moyers said two youngsters threw two plastic balloons loaded with paint at the vehicle in which President Johnson was travelling.—(AP Photo) AP PhotoAP Photo - 48 words
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Article188 1966-10-25 12 PNOM PENH, Mon. (AFP) The Cambodian Parliament has appointed a new government headed by General Lon Nol and showing a more right-wing trend than previous governments, it was disclosed today. It also seemed apparent that in choosing General Lon Nol to head the new Government,188 words
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346 1966-10-25 12 SAIGON, Mon. (AP). Comedienne Martha Raye, a front-line trouper who has entertained thousands of GI s in Vietnam with her jokes and songs, changed her format this week. The show didn't go on. Instead, she donned fatigues and worked for two days in346 words
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Article71 1966-10-25 12 MANILA, Mon. (AP) The death toll from the collision between the 778-fon ship Pioneer Leyte and the 7.000-ton sea-going freighter Golden State has climbed to 48, the Manila rescue Centre reported today. A spokesman for the centre said total casualties were still undetermined. There were71 words
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Article91 1966-10-25 12 JAKARTA. Mon. (UPI) British Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. Horace Phillips. in a meeting with Indonesian Trade Minister, Maj Gen. Ashari, discussed the normalization of economic and trade relations between Britain and Indonesia. In the framework of these efforts, contracts have been made between the Indonesian Government and91 words
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Article37 1966-10-25 12 KARACHI, Mon. (AP) Speaker of the Indonesian Parliament, Tuan Haji Ahmad Sjaichu, arrived here yesterday on a four-day visit to Pakistan. He will visit Rawalpindi, where he is likely to call on President Ayub Khan.37 words
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Article, Illustration208 1966-10-25 12 U Thant's U.N. Day message UNITED NATIONS, Mon. (AP). —ln a U.N. Day message marking the organisation's 21st anniversary, Secretary General U Thant today summoned statesmen to abandon power politics as a weapon in international relations. "We must face up to the lack of208 words
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773 1966-10-25 12 RICHARD I. STONE - By RICHARD I. STONE JAKARTA, Mon. (I'PI). Former Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio, whose defence against treason charges included a plea that "to err is human", waits forgiveness or death. An Army Lieutenant Colonel who heads a nineman military tribunal tomorrow will tell773 words
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Article214 1966-10-25 12 CAIGON. Mon. (AP) U.S. ground troops r*. ported killing 55 Communist soldiers yesterday in th-e« flare-ups of fighting that ranged from Saigon to Da Nang and included a small sampan battle. U.S. Military Headquarter* reporting today on th» engagements, said Marin# artillery fire killed214 words
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Article78 1966-10-25 12 JAKARTA, Mon. (APi An Indonesian Professor of Economics warns the soanr.f cost of living here may lead to dangerous political instability. Professor Qubroto told I meeting of professors fl Semarang, Central Java, that the price increase will likely hit 1,500 per cent by Deccr> ber. Social78 words
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Advertisement167 1966-10-25 12 Classified Ad. CAR RENTAL 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) TOURING MALAYA? You'll See Malaya Better In A UDrive Car. Ring *****, Everfine Co., 519 Serangoon Road, Singapore-8. NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that I. HUAN SIEW YONG of No. 76, Taman Bunga Abu, Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence167 words
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Article, Illustration368 1966-10-25 13 SUNSPORT COMMENT: SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore waterpolo team has returned with a "kit full of experience" after an extensive tour of Western Australia. A look at the results achieved on the Australian tour presents a bleak prospect for our aquatic sportsmen who will soon emplane to368 words
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351 1966-10-25 13 M. T. Lingam - By M. T. Lingam KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union •ecretary, Mr. John Kanagaratnam said today he was confident 20 to 25 athletes would make the grade during the centralised training which begins on Nor. 1. The MAAU will hold351 words
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Article55 1966-10-25 13 MUAR Mon. Kluang District beat Muar District J" 3 in the second round of Jpe Sultan of Johore Cup Joccer Tournament on the Muar Town Council padang Jt Jalan Arab here on Saturday. Muar District beat Kluang District 5-2 in the first round played at the55 words
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99 1966-10-25 13 KAMPAR, Mon. Kampar District beat Taiping District here by two goals to one on the Town Padang yesterday for the Cheng Wah Cup league game organised by the Perak Football Association. A capacity crowd of more than 2,000 saw Kampar's See Onn net99 words
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Article46 1966-10-25 13 MUAR, Mon. —The athletic meet for schoolchildren scheduled to be held on the High School padang on Oct. 28 to mark the 72nd birthday of the Sultan of Johore has been cancelled. All schools in the district have been notified of the cancellation.46 words
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Article70 1966-10-25 13 IPOH, Mon. An intercommercial or departmental table tennis tournament for the Chung Khiaw Bank Cup is tentatively scheduled to take place here from Nov. 4. The Perak Table Tennis Association, which is sponsoring the tournament, is inviting entries for the competition. Entrance fee is $lO per70 words
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Article324 1966-10-25 13 ALBERT JOHNSON - FAS TO BUILD CLASS 1 'TEAM' Bv ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Mon. The Football Association of Singapore is keen to foster closer co-operation with the Referees Society to establish a "pool of referees" for recognition in the international scene. The President of FAS, Tuan Hj. Abu Bakar bin324 words
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156 1966-10-25 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Jaswant Singh led all the way from the start to the finish to win the Open 13 miles handicap road walk organised by the Swift Athletes Association yesterday. The race started from the Junction of Chancery Lane and Dunearn Road with Jaswant156 words
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Article, Illustration365 1966-10-25 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The President of the Singapore TableTennis Association, Mr. Tang Tuck Wah, said sports offered a golden opportunity to arouse civic consciousness and lasting values of courage, tolerance, justice and fair play among the young people of the country. The president365 words
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318 1966-10-25 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. As part of their programme to prepare for the Malaya Cup fixtures, the Singapore Civilians will meet a SCC Invitation tomorrow on the Padang at 5.30 p.m. Since their defeat against Negri-Malacca at Seremban a fortnight ago, the Singapore team has made318 words
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514 1966-10-25 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following are the results of the 1966 national table-tennis championships held here recently. Men's Team (Senior) Challenge Trophy presented by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Ist Ching Giam A.A.; 2nd Combined Schools; 3rd Siglap Table Tennis Team; 4th Singapore Civil Service Association. Men's514 words
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202 1966-10-25 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— Royal Malaysian Police have named a contingent of 22 including two officials who will be leaving for Thailand in a fortnight's time for their annual encounter with the Royal Thai Police to be played at Bangkok on Nov. 5. This series202 words
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Miscellaneous39 1966-10-25 13 SPORTS DIARY RUGBY: SCC Invitation vs Singapore Civilians on the Padang (5.15 p.m.); University of Singapore vs 95 Commando at Bt. Timah Road (5.30 p.m.) Hockey: S.H.A.'s league Div. 2 SRC 'B* vs YMBA on the Padang (5.00 p.m.).39 words
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Article, Illustration40 1966-10-25 14 WORLD Champions on roller skates the German roller skating pair L'ta Keller and Dieter Fingerle seen on action after the recent World Roller-Skating Championships in Essen (Federal Republic of Germany). They performed numerous double jumps in perfect synchronisation.40 words
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241 1966-10-25 14 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay will meet Doug Jones in an exhibition in Louisville on Thursday to highlight this week's boxing card. Three years ago in Madison Square Garden, Clay escaped with a close, disputed 10-round decision over Jones. Clay went on241 words
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Article59 1966-10-25 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. Johore Ceylonese conceded a walkover to Singapore Ceylonese in the South Zone final of the Malaysian Ceylonese Cricket Tournament. Singapore Ceylonese will now meet the North Zone finalists, Selangor at Selangor early next month. In the first encounter between Johore and Singapore Ceylonese in59 words
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334 1966-10-25 14 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (UPI) The United States yesterday won the women's world amateur golf championship with a four-day score of 580. Canada was second with 589. France, the defending holder of the "Espiritu Santo Cup/' third with 597. Belgium was fourth with334 words
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Article43 1966-10-25 14 AUCKLAND, Mon. (UPI) New Zealander Bob Charles beat American Arnold Palmer in their fourth match at Auckland yesterday to win the Benson and Hedges-sponsored four-match series by eight strokes. Charles carded a 66-68-77-71 282, five under par. Palmer had 72-71-72-75 290.43 words
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417 1966-10-25 14 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI). World bantamweight champion Fighting Harada will take on one of his toughest opponents, Jose Medel of Mexico City, in his third title defence next Jan. 3 in Nagova, two hours west by bullet train from Tokyo. The Tokai417 words
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Article123 1966-10-25 14 LUSAKA, Zambia, Mon. (AP>—East Africa's cricket tourists looked a beaten team here at the end of the first day's play of their twoday match against Zambia last evening. Needing 201 with only four wickets remaining in the first innings to match Zambia's first innings123 words
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Article79 1966-10-25 14 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon.— (UPI) Former world champion Enrique Navarra of Argentina assured himself of at least a tie in the world three cushion championship billiard tournament on Saturday night by defeating Adolfo Suarez of Peru 60-47 in 64 innings. His match yesterday against Raymond Cuelemans79 words
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Article419 1966-10-25 14 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (UPI) England's John Surtees, driving his Cooper-Maserati and fighting off world champion jack Brabham of Australia, wheeled his Cooper-Maserati to first place in the Mexican Grand Prix yesterday clinching second place in the overall driver standings and bring to an end the419 words
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224 1966-10-25 14 CARLSBAD, California, Mon.(UPI) —Sandra Spuzich, U.S. women's open golf champion, and lowa pro Jack Rule scored a parwrecking 65 at La Costa Country Club yesterday and won the Haig Scotch mixed tournament by one stroke. They finished the 72-hole tournament at 276, 12 under224 words
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Article36 1966-10-25 14 MUAR. Mon. The Batu Pahat District Youth Basketball Tournament, organised by the Batu Pahat District branch of the Johore State Basketball Association, will be held at the Chinese Assembly court starting from Nov. 5.36 words
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Article166 1966-10-25 14 MANILA. Mon. (AFP) A Manila all-Chinese selection scored four goals in the second half last night to create an upset 4-2 victory over the visiting Malaysian Chinese team at the Rizal Track-Football Stadium here. The visitors were held scoreless during th e second period166 words
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Article119 1966-10-25 14 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (AFP) Young French swimmer Alain Mosconi, aged 17, smashed the world 400-metre free-style record at a meeting in Acapulco yesterday. Mosconi recorded a time of I minutes 10.5 seconds to beat the 4 minutes 11.1 seconds recorded by East German swimming ace119 words
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Article47 1966-10-25 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Singapore Recreation Club's "B" team will take the ne.d as the favourites in the Division Two hockey championship against Young Men Sikh Association tomorrow. SRC 'B team, who have been champions for past two seasons are determined to score a hattrick.47 words
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Article200 1966-10-25 14 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Mon. (AP) The World Boxing Association will continue to recognise Carlos Ortiz as world lightweight champion, according to Robert Evans, president of the WBA. The title was awarded to Sugar Ramos on Saturday night by the secretary of the World Boxing Council after200 words
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167 1966-10-25 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government Services Football Association will honour two of its past officials with a presentation of souvenirs for their dedicated and loyal service to the association. The two officials are Mr. Tan Beng san. former president of the association and Mr. S167 words
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Article118 1966-10-25 14 SINGAPORE. Mo n. The Swift Athletes Association will hold a road walk and road run on Sunday. The "King or the Mountain" road walk and road run will start simultaneously from the Pasir Panjang Gap. It will finish at the top of Mount Faber. Certificates118 words
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Article25 1966-10-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Technical College here, scored a 68-52 victory over Soecialist Teachers Training Institute in a friendly intercollege basketball match this evening.25 words
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360 1966-10-25 14 LONDON, Mon. (AFP> Although they heat Northern Ireland 2-0 on Saturday, the England sid# never lived up to the? World Cup winners's renut. ation. Before a crowd of 58 000 expectant fans, at Winosor Park, the two teams played a hard, dour game360 words
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Article169 1966-10-25 14 SYDNEY, Mon. (AFP) David Bryant of England became undisputed word lawn bowls champion here yesterday when he won the gold medal in singles pla* at Sydney's Kyeemagtt greens. Bryant won fourteen of his fifteen matches. He was in fantastic form the final two matches. Phil169 words
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Article322 1966-10-25 15 Referee Billy Conn blam Mexican Press MEXICO CITY, Mon. (AFP) The Mexican Press today laid fair and square blame for last night's world lightweight boxing Fiasco on the shoulders of American referee Billy Conn. Conn, who was world light-heavvweight champion from 1939-41, "is solely responsible for322 words
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192 1966-10-25 15 DUBLIN, Mon. (AFP). —ln a best-forgotten match here yesterday, Spain and Eire drew their European Nations Soccer Cup game 0-0. The Spanish team looked the fitter and faster of the two, but right from the start resorted to a brand of body-checking, jerseypulling football192 words
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Article107 1966-10-25 15 MELBOURNE, Mon. (UPI)—Kel Nagle of Australia overcame a six-stroke deficit on the final six holes of play on Sunday to win the Wills Master Gold Tournament. Nagle, who had been tied with D« Vicenzo of Argentina and Frank Phillips of Australia at the start107 words
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521 1966-10-25 15 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (UPI) World boxing officials rallied to the side of Carlos Ortiz today and supported his claim as world lightweight champion. Ortiz had his title lifted from him by Mexican ring officials In one of the most bizarre incidents in boxing521 words
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1602 1966-10-25 15 MELBOURNE, Mon. The small modern factory in the Melbourne suburb of Maidstone would normally pass unnoticed in the clutter of the city's industry. But suddenly the sedate engineering work daily carried out by the 20 men inside has assumed international interest. The factory is the1,602 words
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Article37 1966-10-25 15 MOSCOW. Mon. (AFP) The Soviet Union and East Germany drew twoall after a half time score of one-all in their international football match before 50,000 spectators at the Lenin Stadium here yesterday.37 words
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Article46 1966-10-25 15 COPENHAGEN, Mon. (AFP) The 1966 Danish football championship was clinched yesterday by the Copenhagen team Hvidovre, when they beat Fionie B. 1909 by 6-2. This was the first time in 13 years that a team from the capital had won the title.46 words
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177 1966-10-25 15 LONDON, Mon. (AP). It's almost four years to the next World Soccer Cup in Mexico. But Alf Ramsey, manager of the triumphant England team, is planning for the tournament as if it were next month. He intends to start with the kind177 words
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Article228 1966-10-25 15 NEW YORK, Mon. <AP). —More than 2,000 Puerto Ricans on Sunday demonstrated in the New York borough of the Bronx, shouting "down with Mexico" because their idol Carlos Ortiz was ruled the loser in a light heavyweight championship fight in Mexico City on Saturday night. Some228 words
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Article57 1966-10-25 15 OIT A Kyushu, Mon. (AFP) a Japanese youth today broke his own weightlifting world junior record for flyweight jerk with a heave of 122 kilograms during the all-Japan Bports Festival being held here. Minoru Imamura. an 18-Jear-old high school student, achieved the feat in nis fourth special57 words
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Article65 1966-10-25 15 SAN FRANCISCO. California, Mon. (AP)—William Hynes of Los Angeles upset Koya Ogata of Japan 60-36 *n 71 innings on Sunday ft nd eliminated the Japanese player from any chance Jt the World Three-Cushion Championship. In an earlier match, Keizo Kubo of Japan defeated Danny McGoorty of Los65 words
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459 1966-10-25 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Following are the weights for the Singapore Amateur Meeting to be held on Saturday, Oct. 29, at Bukit Timah: M.A.R.A. CI. 1 1 Mile 14 yds. Arouse 12.12 Timberlane 12.11 Mighty Ruler 12.09 Downing Street 12.07 Pinkson 12.06 Wonderscout 11.12 Supersonic 11.11 Enjoyment459 words
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172 1966-10-25 15 TOKYO, Mon. (AFP) Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Takezo Shimoda, told the Press today that the Government had decided to adopt a "forward-looking policy" with regard to the entry of Communist players for the fifth World Women's Volleyball Championships in Tokyo and environs in January. Shimoda172 words
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Article274 1966-10-25 16 NEW YORK, Mon. (AFP). —The Manila conference which started today will succeed if it advances the cause of peace, the "New York Times'' said today urder a headline "Peace and war at Manila. The paper said: "The Manna conference, is based on war but seeks274 words
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132 1966-10-25 16 MANILA. Mon. (AFP). A commentator for the influential newspaper "Manila Times" today questioned the right of Premier Nguyen Cao Ky to represent South Vietnam at the Manila summit conference which got under way today. The commentator, Mr. J V. Cruz, asked: "How can Cao Ky132 words
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Article79 1966-10-25 16 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI) Between 100,000 and 200.000 persons in Tjiandjur country, 80 miles Southeast of Jakarta, are threatened with isolation following a series of landslides which damaged village roads late last week, the government news agency Antara reported today. Antara quoted West Java governor Brig. Gen Mashudi79 words
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Article94 1966-10-25 16 JAKARTA, Mon. (AFP). The Bandung: students weekly "Mahasiswa Indonesia" today claimed that President Sukarno was often making: use of a "double" at not so important public functions. It said that the man. who lived in the Summer Palace in Bogor, had a striking: similarity to Pres. Sukarno,94 words
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Article123 1966-10-25 16 JAKARTA, Mon. fAFP> Indonesia's Public Health Minister. Professor G. Siwabessy had talks here during the weekend on malaria control with officials of the World Health Organisation and Indonesian experts. Taking part in the talks were World Health Organisation official in Jakarta, Dr. GrashofT. and Dr. Lopez123 words
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Article84 1966-10-25 16 SAIGON. Mon. (AFP). Twenty-five abandoned or poverty-stricken children aged eight to 17, will leave for France by air today to start a new life away from war and suffering. They are children of French citizens here, or of French fathers and Vietnamese mothers. The French government84 words
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Article84 1966-10-25 16 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) Thirty-six Chinese, found guilty of illegal entry into the Philippines, were deported to Hong Kong today. Three others all tenagers, were detained as state witnesses against five Filipinos charged with helping the foreigners enter the Philippines in violation of the Immigration Law. The 3984 words
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150 1966-10-25 16 UNITED NATIONS Mon. (AFP) The Indian vocalist Mrs. M. S. Subbalakshmi gave a concert of Indian classical music yesterday afternoon in the United Nations assembly hall. About 1,200 people, among them Sec. Gen. U Thant, and Indian ambassador Mr. G. Parthasarathi, joint hosts150 words
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Article, Illustration220 1966-10-25 16 NEW DELHI, Mon. (AP). Leaders of India, Yugoslavia and the United Arab Republic yesterday completed their tripartite summit talks except for a final session this morning that will be devoted to putting the final touches on their joint communique. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Presidents220 words
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