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Title Section26 1966-08-01 1 EASTERN SUN Indepen,dent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 16. Monday, August 1 1966. -fr MC (P) 1912 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents26 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1966-08-01 1 TAI SING ONN - By: TAI SING ONN Kuala Lumpur, Sun. PRIME MINISTER, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today called on all Malaysians "to stay together and to fight together so that we can live in peace and security and make sure that our children and their children1,179 words
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321 1966-08-01 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (AFP) President Sukarno of Indonesia was worshipping his own personality cult and his way of thinking was that of the "old order" when he delivered his Cabinet inauguration speech here last Thursday, the "KASI" action front of Indonesian graduates and academicians stated here321 words
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Article101 1966-08-01 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Bank Negara Indonesia would soon reopen its door here to promote closer trade relationship with Singapore. This was disclosed tonight by Dr. Mohammed Raiif. leader of the 25-man trade mission now in Singapore. Dr. Razif was speaking at a dinner given by the101 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous366 1966-08-01 1 EASTERN SUN $3,000 Contest CONTEST NO. 1 Quiz for August 1, 1966. 1. Who it the Prime Minister of Malaysia? 2. Who is the Prime Minister of Singapore? 3. What is a "Hippocampus"? ANSWERS TO QUIZ FOR AUG. 1, CONTEST 1. v<& Name Address Cut along dotted lin< Competition Rules366 words
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Local News
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Article, Illustration309 1966-08-01 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today told members of the Malaysian Chinese Association to make note of the "wind of change" that was blowing in the country at the moment. Speaking at a M.C.A. meeting309 words
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Article68 1966-08-01 2 MUAR, Sun. Mr. Teo Kaw, 55, chairman of the Bukit Gambir Local Council, was last night entertained to a dinner given by the Eng Choon Association and Toh Guan Club here on his recent award of the P.P.N, by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The Muar district68 words
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Article30 1966-08-01 2 MUAR, Sun. A recruiting team from the British Army will be at the Territorial Army headquarters at Jalan Junid here tomorrow at 9 a.m to interview new applicants.30 words
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Article217 1966-08-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR( Sun. The Selangor OCCI here. Acting Asst. Commissioner of Police B. K. Cashyap has been appointed principal staff officer of the Selangor Police Contingent the first post of its kind in this state. He will be working directly under the Chief Police Officer,217 words
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Article191 1966-08-01 2 High Mass in NLanguage BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sob. For the second successive year, the sermon at the Solemn Rich Mass was said la the National Linnaie at the annual feast of St Anne here today when thousands of people from all over Malaysia and Siifapore made their pUrrlauit. Rev. Fr. J.191 words
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64 1966-08-01 2 MUAR, Sun. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will declare open the Batu Pahat Youth Club annual delegates conference on August 12 at 9.30 a.m. The acting Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Osman bin Haji Sa'at, and the64 words
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Article48 1966-08-01 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. A prison warder of Queenstown Remind Prison, Loh Siang Tiow, was shot this morning when a rifle belonging to his colleague, Ng Swee Huat, went oflF accidently. Loh has been admitted to the General Hospital and his condition is reported to be not serious.48 words
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Article61 1966-08-01 2 MUAR, Sun. Miss Liew Siew Lan of the Chong Hwa High School won the first prize in the senior section of the Muar District National Language Essay contest, organised by the Muar Chinese School Teachers' Association. The junior section title was won by Fang Hwa Siew61 words
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Article, Illustration64 1966-08-01 2 TOKYO, Sun. British actor Sean Connery is flanked by Japanese actresses Mie Hama (left) and Akiko Wakabavashi at a news conference at a Tokyo Hotel yesterday. The well-known star in the "007" series, is in Japan for location shooting of a new 007AP Photo. - 64 words
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Article139 1966-08-01 2 KUCHING, Sun The Federal Government has released another $4 million to Sarawak for its rubber planting programme for 1966. This brings the total sum allocated this year to $9 million. The State Development Officer, revealing this yesterday thanked the Ministry of Commerce and Industry for its139 words
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Article148 1966-08-01 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The presentation of "Business in Town" was a short play with a difference. The youthful actors were all blind. And what wonderful actors they are. This play, produced J>y Yusof Ahmad, a blind biscuit seller, had the audience in sporadic fits of laughter. The148 words
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149 1966-08-01 2 SINGAPORE, Sun.—By the end of June this year, 17,292 women had received family planning assistance at the various family planning centres in the Republic, according to the Singapore Family Planning and Population Board. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board started its operations in149 words
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Article98 1966-08-01 2 PENANG, Sun. A crowd of more than 500 Indian Muslims gave a rousing welcome to the two visiting Indian Parliamentarians when they arrived here this morning by train from Ipoh. The Indian VlP's Haji M. Mohamed Ismail Sahab, President of the Indian Union Muslim League and98 words
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Article77 1966-08-01 2 MUAR, Sun. Mr. Soh Hee Sai, a graduate of the Chemistry Faculty of the Nanyang University, has left for a six-month technical training course in Tokyo. On his return, he will be with the Malayan-Yawada Steel Company, a joint Malayan-Japanese concern, in Prai. Mr. Soh, 25,77 words
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Article33 1966-08-01 2 MUAR, Sun. The Bakri Jeram branch of the MCA Youth section will hold a speech and singing contests in the national language for local residents on Aug. 14 at 7.30 p.m.33 words
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Article194 1966-08-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hotel Merlin has opened its first bowling centre in the Federal Capital to meet the increasing demand for such facilities here. Bowling, has become a popular sports since its introduction to the country a few years ago. The near future will see the194 words
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Article, Illustration29 1966-08-01 2 A kiss from dad KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar Negri Sembilan kUsing his daughter Tengku Deborah (13) on her arrival at the airport laat night from U.K.29 words
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Article, Illustration37 1966-08-01 2 and flowers from mum KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—The two Princesses pose with bouquet in their hands. From left, Yang di-Pertuan Besar, Negri Sembilan. his daughters Tengku Annie Dakhiah and Tengku Deborah and extreme left their mother Tengku Durah.37 words
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274 1966-08-01 3 S1 G e A HSS!n S Hu«w~if Ab »L* iXt f m<r political detainees met at For them, it wos an outing. Reason: A condition of release stipulates that they are disallowed from meeting each other. mm 4U «—J Today's gathering for them is a274 words
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304 1966-08-01 3 'Modernise union practices' Lee SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, urged trade unionists and workers to revise and modernise trade union practices to meet present demands of our multi-racial society. He said this at the Army Civil Service Union's i9th Annual Delegates' Conference which opened here today.304 words
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Article, Illustration192 1966-08-01 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew expressed the hope that in the next decade Singapore could not only show that she has good businessmen and hardworking people but also fight better than anyone else in the region if the need arises.EASTERN SUN PIX. - 192 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-08-01 3 SUNNINGHILL, Berkshire Pictured recently at their residence during their private visit to Britain are the King of Thailand and his family. From left: Prince Vajiralongkorn, 14; Princess Sirindhorn, 11; Princess Chulabhorn, 9; Queen Sirikit; King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, and Princess Übol Ratana, 15.47 words
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299 1966-08-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Union of D.T.C. teachers stated today the "burning issue of parity" would be given top priority although it would accept any government offer to any of its three claims medical; housing and parity—if they were favourable to the299 words
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Article, Illustration6558 1966-08-01 4 TUNKU'S SPEECH AT 19 UMNO GENERAL ASSEMBLY UMNO celebrated its 20th anniversary on the 11th May, 1966, and we give thanks to God for all the success which we have achieved during this period. This assembly is in fact UMNO's 20th6,558 words
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501 1966-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. For Singapore to survive, she has to ensure her political stability and economic viability not only for the present but also for the future. Speaking at the luncheon given bv the University of Singapore Society at Hotel Singapura recently, Mr. S.501 words
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Article, Illustration276 1966-08-01 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. There is a possibility of Indonesian investment here, according to Dr. Mohd. Razif, leader of the Indonesian fact-finding mission now currently visiting Singapore. He was speaking to newsmen during a luncheon at the Jurong Shipyard after an exhaustive tour of276 words
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Article229 1966-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman today hoped that ASA would never again flounder. He hoped it would sail on with hope and expectation for a highly successful journey to promote peace, stability and progress for the developing countries of this region. Ir» a229 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous719 1966-08-01 5 What's on in today s Radio and Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. 5.45 Opening Announcements, Prog. Summary; 650 News In the National Language; 5.55 National Bongs; 6.00 News in Tamil;719 words
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WORLD NEWS
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291 1966-08-01 6 ROME, Sun. (UPI) Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton finished making a film together here yesterday, but it wasn't like old times. Their previous joint movie-making adventure here concerned a 40-million-dollar epic called ''Cleopatra," their offstage appearances in 1962 made them such a291 words
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320 1966-08-01 6 united Nations, sun. (AP). Pakistan has told the- United; Nations it 'has reason, to believe India'will carry ©Ufc v ah underground nuclear test in the near future in a for weapon production. The charge was in a letter to U Thant that,came to light320 words
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158 1966-08-01 6 Sun (UPI) Use of airborne chemicals to destroy Communist food crops in the Vietnam war has thus far affected 100,000 acres, defence department officials estimated yesterday. The targets are chosen carefully so that farms under South Vietnamese control are not damaged. The aerial158 words
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Article, Illustration58 1966-08-01 6 South Victim's Prime Minister, Nguyen Cao Ky, tells newsmen in a full dress news conference in Saigon recently that the Free World must be ready to help his nation for 10 years or more or face the prospect of invading North Vietnam now. At right is58 words
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421 1966-08-01 6 NEW YORK, Sun (AP) IGNITED NATIONS Secretary-General U Thant said yesterday on his return from Moscow that his fears that the Vietnamese war may develop into a third major conflict if it proceeds as it has "were confirmed after my talks" in421 words
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107 1966-08-01 6 FLORENCE, Italy, Sun. (AP) Thirty-three leftist mayors were disciplined by a government official yesterday for their participation in a Vietnam peace march on the U.S.* consulate here. The Mayors were also charged by police with illegally demonstrating. The Mayors, all from small towns and107 words
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Article137 1966-08-01 6 BOGALUSA, Louisiona, Sun. (UPI). A young Negro man was found shot to death beside an automobile here early yesterday. Police would not speculate on the motive for the slaying. An automobile beside the body of Clarence Triggs. about 24, was registered to a Bogalusa white woman, assistant137 words
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164 1966-08-01 6 ROME, Sun. (AP). The Rome Court that found it impossible to convict Claire and Youssef Bebawi for the murder of an Egyptian playboy said yesterday it was convinced one of them was guilty. The court said it exonerated the divorced Egyptian couple of164 words
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370 1966-08-01 6 PLENTYWOOD, Montana, Sun. (AP).—The Mayor of Plentywood and an oil worker on trial for assault were killed yesterday and two men were* wounded in a blazing gunflght in Police courts Sheriff Lyle Meddlers said the oil worker, Duane Falk of Plentywood, stfcod up370 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-08-01 6 TOKYO, Sun Soviet Foreign Minister ANDREL GROMYKO (right) responds to the applause of Japanese schoolboy and school girl swimmers as they welcome him to the indoor swimming pool where the 1964 Olympic events were held. Mr. Gromyko and his party made a tour of the Olympic103 words
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Article80 1966-08-01 6 MONTGOMERY, Alabama, Sun (AP)—United States Congressman James D. Martin accepted the Republican Party nomination for Governor last night with a promise to outdo Governor George Wallace in making Alabama more prosperous. He told delegates to tht Republican State Convention that election of Wallace's wife, Lurleen, would establish80 words
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80 1966-08-01 6 SALISBURY, Suh. (UPI) The Rhodesian government issued deportation orders yesterday against eight of nine University lecturers detained after a police raid earlier this week on the University College of Rhodesia. The ninth Lecturer, Timothy Curtain, is a Rhodesian citizen but travels on a British passport80 words
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Article55 1966-08-01 6 NEW YORK, Sun. The threat of a pilots walkout against Trans World Airline in a dispute over pay for the time planes were grounded by a machinists strike was averted last night by a Court injunction. The pilots agreed to return to work wnen the machinists strike55 words
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275 1966-08-01 6 CPENCER'S Island, Canada, Sun (AP) The 4,200- ton Liberian freighter 'Janet Glory' ran aground and sank yesterday in Nova Scotia's Minas Channel. All 34 persons aboard made it safely ashore, but a witness said the freighter exploded as she went under and capsised a275 words
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Article91 1966-08-01 6 London, sun/ (upiy The Colonial -office, one of the last vestiges of the British Empire, wilj cease exist after midnight today. Its work will be integrated with the Commenwealth Relations Office and it will be known as the Dependent Territories Division. As the change takes place, the91 words
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Article52 1966-08-01 6 THE HArGUK.* Sun. ;(UPP Both regular JCLM flights scheduled to land yesjerady in Nigeria were diverted since the airports of Kano and Lagos were closed down, a KLM spokesman said here This morning KLM representativies in Lagos and Kano reported to fhe airline headquarters here that the situation52 words
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314 1966-08-01 6 MOSCOW, Sun. (AP)— Vendors who sell food and knicknacks on Soviet beaches and close up shop when they see a policeman should be given a chance to make a ruble legally, Izvesta said yesterday. The newspaper, which speaks for the Soviet government, thus314 words
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Article213 1966-08-01 7 OUDAPEST, Sun (AP). French Minister Maurice Couve de Murville yesterday completed three-day talks with Hungarian leaders with pessimism about chances for settlement of the Vietnam conflict and the German problem. Mon. Couve told a news conference before departing for Paris it was "not imaginable at213 words
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Article153 1966-08-01 7 BUENOS AIRES. Sun (AFP) Thirty-three students and 17 policemen were injured in demonstrations staged last night In various schools of Buenos Aires university, a Federal police announcement said. The demonstrations were in protest against a Government decision clamping state control on all universities. One hundred and fifty153 words
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Article109 1966-08-01 7 BRUSSELS, Sun. (AP) The Congolese Government has expelled the Belgian Consul in Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), the Belgian Radio said last night. The radio, quoting a Congolese Foreign Ministry announcement, said the consul had been declared persona non grata and ordered to leave the country within 24 hours. The109 words
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Article206 1966-08-01 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. AP). —The United States informed the International Control Commission in advance of the 852 bombing In the Vietnam demilit tarised zone that it would have to take appropriate measures to protect U.S. forces, Washington officials said. An urgent appeal was made to206 words
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Article48 1966-08-01 7 LONDON, Sun. (AFP). About 30 Christian members of the pacifist "Committee of 100' left a letter for President Johnson at the United States embassy here asking him "to behave like a Christian." The demonstrators, protesting U.S. policy in Vietnam marched to the embassy carrying white crosses.48 words
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Article54 1966-08-01 7 MEXICO CITY, Sun (UPI) Luis Valdez, who has invented a burglar alarm for cars, was threatened by a half-dozen car thieves in a park yesterday. 'That little gimmick is going to earn you a ticket to the next world you one of the car thieves said. Passers-by54 words
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Article116 1966-08-01 7 WASHINGTON, 8 u n. (AFP)—Forty-seven members of the United States House of Representatives signed a public statement yesterday condemning South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky's recent call for an invasion of the North. Premier Nguyen Cao Ky has made several suggestions in Interviews lately for an116 words
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433 1966-08-01 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI). Luci Johnson and Patrick Nugent will be married next Saturday in a ceremony reflecting many of the changes in Catholic liturgy authorised by the recent Vitican Council. Almost all of the service at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception433 words
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Article, Illustration29 1966-08-01 7 wuk r.amal Ahdel Nasser standing at his side, Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer, Vice-Presl-Tint the r m rk nS Mth nn,ver ry of the UPI PHOTOUPI PHOTO - 29 words
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Article354 1966-08-01 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI). Former U.S. President Harry S. Truman said yesterday he firmly believes that NATO offers the best hope for solving problems still remaining from World War n. He wrote Sen. Henry M. Jackson, Democrat-Wash-ington, that he was confident that whenever the Soviet bloc Is354 words
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393 1966-08-01 7 LAGOS, Sun. (UPI) —The military government claimed yesterday a revolt by dissident army units has been brought under control. But concern spread over the fate of the governments leader Major Gen. John Aguiyi-lronsil The Government broadcast repeated reassurances to both Nigerians and foreign firms doing393 words
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Article107 1966-08-01 7 ADEN, Sun. (AP).—Two fighter planes, thought to be Yemen-based Egyptian MIGS, fired cannons and machine guns in an attack on Napub town, 17 miles from the border, Beihan state authorities reported. Three children were injured, the authorities said. They said one of the buildings hit was the107 words
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Article152 1966-08-01 7 LONDON, Sun (AP) Buckingham Palace refused comment last night on published reports that Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth 11. was blackballed for honorary membership in one of Britain's leading scientific societies. The Prince was rejected by what some press reports called "completed ineptitude" in152 words
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Article, Illustration36 1966-08-01 7 Thirty-four Belgians, mostly school children, were killed when their school bus plunged off a bridge on the Frankfurt Cologne autobahn. Seventeen of them died instantly. They had been vacationing in Germany.—UPl PHOTO. UPI PHOTO.UPI PHOTO. - 36 words
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Article211 1966-08-01 7 JOHANNESBURG. Bun. (AFP.)—British and Rhodesi an Ministers are expected to start formal negotiations for a compromise settlement of the Rhodeslan rebellion by the end of this year, the "Sunday Times" here reported quoting a high British government source who refused to bo named.211 words
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Article99 1966-08-01 7 LONDON. Sun. (AP) Britain has named Mr. D. J. G. Rose its next Governor General of Guyana, on advice of the Guayana Government, the Commonwealth Relations Office said yesterday. Georgetown-bom Mr. Rom was educated at St, Mary's College, Spinkill, near Sheffield, and served in the King's99 words
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239 1966-08-01 10 Recent riots work of trouble makers A-G WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP). United States Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach said today recent riots in Chicago, Cleveland and New York were not organised by a single conspiracy—but he added the justice department knows some of the troublemakers behind them. "It would be a tragic239 words
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148 1966-08-01 10 INDIANAPOLIS. Indiana, Sun. (UPI) Three masked gunmen held up Bardach Brothers, Inc., jewellery firm here yesterday and escaped with at least $250,000 worth of precious stones. The robbers carried .38 caliber revolvers and wore halloween type masks and leather gloves which covered exposed areas148 words
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230 1966-08-01 10 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Sun. (AP) Four ships of a squadron of the Japanese Self Defence Force arrived in Wellington today during a training cruise which is taking them around the Pacific. But four destroyers did not move into their berths. They docked230 words
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Article, Illustration69 1966-08-01 10 TOKYO, Sun Soviet Foreign Minister ANDREI GROMYKO (left) meets with Japanese Prime Minister EISAKU SATO at the latter's official residence here recently to exchange views on international and Russo-Japanese problems. Later the same day Gromyko left for the ancient city of Kyoto for sightteeing during his69 words
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Article, Illustration524 1966-08-01 10 'CRIME OF THE CENTURY' r'HICAGO, Sun. (UPI). —Richard Speck, still sleepy from medical sedation, waited in Cook Country Jail Hospital ward yesterday for his arraignment tomorrow on charges of slaughtering eight nurses. He seemed un- perturbed. He524 words
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Article99 1966-08-01 10 MADRID. Sun (UPI) Spanish fisherman, Francisco Simo, who indicated to American authorities the area where the missing U.S. hydrogen bomb fell of! Palomares in Southeastern Spain, has submitted a five-million-dollar claim for "compensation" or reward. Informed sources said today. According to the sources, the U.S. foreign99 words
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Article75 1966-08-01 10 SAN FRANCISCO, California, Sun. (AP) The Pacific Ocean search for Brigadier General Joseph W. Stillwell was called off last night. Missing with Stillwell in a DC3 were Hal Grimes and Harold Fossum. The Coast Guard to "secure" the six-day old search was issued after a75 words
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251 1966-08-01 10 TJENDERSONVILLE, North Carolina, Sun (UPI) Police revealed that one victim of a bizarre triple murder in a woodland near here had written a book on 'Black magic' and practiced voodoo. Police Chief W. V. Powers said 37-year-old Charles Glass had published a book251 words
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Article34 1966-08-01 10 PORTILLO. Chile. Sun. (AP). Hiroshi Hurata, 24, of Hokkaido Japan, was knocked unconscious yesterday in a fall during training with teammates of the national ski team for next week's world Alpine championships here.34 words
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202 1966-08-01 10 DETROIT, Sun. (AP). The President of the Student Non-Violent Co-ordinating Committee urged Negroes last night to refuse to fight in Vietnam, adding "I say stay right here—and fight right here." Stokley Carmichael told a crowd of 600 at the City's Convention Hall202 words
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252 1966-08-01 10 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Sun (AP) It appears that James D. French will get his wish and become the BSrd person to die in the electric chair of the Oklahoma State Penitentiary. The 26-year-old condemned slayer, barring any further stays, is252 words
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Article167 1966-08-01 10 CHICAGO. Sun. (UPI). A 14-year-old youth was accidently shot by a policeman on Friday night during a South side roundup of loiterers, aimed at curbing a month-long rampage of warfare between Negro teen-age gangs. More than 150 perons were arrested in the Grand Crossing and167 words
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Article, Illustration38 1966-08-01 10 Britain's Prince Charles sets off for a day's skiing: on the slopes of Mount Buller, 140 miles East of Melbourne, Australia, recently. P r i n c e's bodyguard looks on at right.38 words
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Article47 1966-08-01 10 WINSLOW, Arizona, Sun. (UPI). Five persons wer# killea and two others injured in a two-car crash thre« miles west of here yesterday. The Arizona Highway Patrol said one vehicle went out of control, spun around, crossed the centre-line ana struck the other automobile.47 words
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Article478 1966-08-01 8 fjpHE abortive Afro-Asian Conference at Algiers last year had exposed to the world the weaknesses and disunity of the African countries. On the eve of that conference, a coup d'etat exploded In the midst of the delegates. That heralded the end of the conference before It had started. Since478 words
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Article323 1966-08-01 8 QUT of the five years of the Association of South-east Asia, three have been inactive due to one of its partners pulling out. Now it is being reactivated. The new Philippine Government has returned to the ASA fold to revive the projects that have been shelved.323 words
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4049 1966-08-01 8 SEAMES PROJECT PROPOSALS FOR REGIONAL CO-OPERATION IN EDUCATION At the meeting of South-East Asian Ministers of Education with Mr. Eugene R. Black, special advisor to the President of the U.S., at the Thailand Ministry of Education on 30th November, 1965, there was a general concensus of opinion that steps should4,049 words
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Finance
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Article634 1966-08-01 9 HARRY HOBBS - By HARRY HOBBS LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Yet another depressing week for British business has been entered in the ledger. It ended with the Government firing a salvo which many hoped would be the final one in a long barrage of restrictive measures. This was the634 words
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251 1966-08-01 9 NEW YORK, Sun (AP) Business Week magazlrre, a leading U.S. periodical for businessmen, said last week that "hopes rise for Indonesia as a more moderate regime in Jakarta is starting to clean up the nation's economic chaos/' The magazine, which has a circulation251 words
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Article154 1966-08-01 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., has opened a full-service commercial banking office in Saigon, thereby becoming the first American Bank to operate in South Vietnam. The new office, located at 28/30 Rue Nguyen Van Thinh, also will serve as a depository for154 words
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Article, Illustration714 1966-08-01 9 LONDON, Sun. —Unmistakable pride by Swedes in the fact that the SwedishAmerican Line's flagship, the 26,700-ton motor vessel Kungsholm. is John Brown built on the Clyde, is the most remarkable tribute that one shipbuilding nation can pay another. One of the finest liners yet to714 words
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Article109 1966-08-01 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. —Masterprints Ltd. had been appointed by Avery Products Corporation, an American company, as the distributor of their products here. One of the many products that they will market here is self-adhesive papers. This is widely used for labels, nameplates, signs and possess the advantages109 words
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159 1966-08-01 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. For the first time for some years, Borneo Motors Limited, Austin distributors in Malaysia, are importing cars from Australia. A shipment of Australian built Austin Mini DeLuxe cars recently arrived at Penang and Port Swettenham aboard the Austasia Line vessel "Malaysia'*. These159 words
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Article61 1966-08-01 9 JAKARTA. Sun. (AP) Indonesia's sugar output will likely reach 600,000 tons this year as compared to one million tons last year, the official news agency Antara reported today. Antara quoted the state sponsored Sugar Management Board as saying the long drought and the aftermath of the Communistattempted61 words
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Article52 1966-08-01 9 NAIROBI, Sun. (AFP) After 50 years' operation the Union Castle Shipping Line will close its East AfricaEurope, service next year. The announcement in Mombasa showed that the closure will affect the Rhodes'a Castle and the Kenya Castle liners, each of 17,000 tons and with accommodation for52 words
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AIR MOVEMENTS – SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR
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Article191 1966-08-01 9 TIME: FLIGHT: FROM: 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, M ajarrii 11.05 a m. MAL 451 »vi n iav\. c*. Kuching. 11.40 a.m. PAL 501 Manila. 12.20 p.m. RAC 605 Phnompenh 12.50 p.m.191 words
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Article168 1966-08-01 9 TIME: FLIGHT: TO: 7.00 a.m MAL 032 Malacca. Kuala Lumpur, lpoh. Penang. Kola Bahru. 7.31 a.m. MAL 122 Kuala Lumpur. 7 40 a m MAL 452 Kuching. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur, Hongkong Bangkok. Hongkong. Taipeh, 8 00 a.m. 8.30 ajn. 9.00 a.m. Thai 402 MAL 616 CPA 572168 words
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Article120 1966-08-01 9 TIME: AIRLINE: TO: 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 719) Singapore 8 45 a.m. MAL (ML 122/121) Singapore. 8.45 a.m MAL (ML 032> Ipoh, Penang. Hongkong. Kota Bharu. 9.50 a.m. MAL (ML 616) 9.30 ajnMAL (ML 005) Malacca, Sing a pore. 10.20 a.m. MAL (ML 044) Kuantan. Kou120 words
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Article129 1966-08-01 9 TIME: AIRLINE PKOM: 8.15 a.m. MAL i ML 122/121) Singapore. 8.23 a.m MAL (ML 032) Singapore, Malacca. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 610) Singapore 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh. 10 05 a.m. MAL (ML 044) Singapore. 12.35 p.m. MAL (ML 008) Singapore. 1.25 p.m. MAL129 words
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Article331 1966-08-01 9 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) "If you hit someone hard enough and often enough, he's bound to fall* That's not a Wall Street adage but that's what happened last week on Wall Street. After months of indecision and uncertainty, prices finally penetrated the midMay lows on331 words
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Article884 1966-08-01 9 LAWRENCE MALKIN - PILLARS OF STERLING By LAWRENCE MALKIN 1 ONDON, Sun. (AP). At the height of this month's financial crisis, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer went off to dine with an Arab Sheik. It was no frivolous entertainment. The Sheik was the ambassador of Kuwait, whose ruler has £3OO million of his884 words
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Article, Illustration739 1966-08-01 11 In a laboratory of the International Energy Agency, three scientists are carrying out a very important experiment: they are Professor Gref and his assistants Browne and Janek. The three men subject a special plate to thermic treatment and then insert it into a739 words
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Miscellaneous161 1966-08-01 11 CATHAY Phone334oo NOW SHOWING! ofllr at llam, 2.30. <» 9 p.m. \dmr $1.50. $2.50 54.00 (Advance Cash Bookings Only) (No Free List) n£g.MARY POPPINS lulie Andrews Dick Van Dyke in Technicolor A Rank Organisation Release ORCHARDT«'=32I6I lODAT! 1.15, 4.30 8.30 p.m. "TARZAN and the HUNTRESS" Plus! "TARZAN and the LEOPARD161 words
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Miscellaneous277 1966-08-01 11 SB ORGANISATION LIDO Phonf 284 M New Skowlnf 11. tJH, A |Jk "Oroup" starts promptly at li t* a.m.. 1.50, «.tt S.tS »48. "THE GROUT** color (UA> Candlce Bergen Joan Hacltett Next Chanre-By DEMAND! Maximilian Schell, Samantha Efitar fiom the ashes" 5 In grid Thulln Panaris ion (UA) JB r277 words
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Article, Illustration250 1966-08-01 12 SINGAPORE, Sun. The President of the Republic of Singapore, Enche Yusof bin Ishok, today urged scouts to be always prepared to render service to the country by being healthy, strong and alert. He was addressing them at the end of their 2nd inter-district sports held250 words
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171 1966-08-01 12 PENANG, Sun. The President of the Pen a n g Amateur Swimming Association, Mr. Vincent Goh, today announced that Malaysia would be having one of Japan's thi ee top Olympic swimming coaches to take charge of the central ised training of Malaysian swimmers and water171 words
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Article63 1966-08-01 12 MOSCOW, Sun. (AP) The Soviet Press today praised the quality of play in the World Cup final and said England showed itself clearly to be the better team. Pravda, newspaper of the Soviet Communist Party, said the "victory was deserved and fair. The British players won by63 words
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Article381 1966-08-01 12 Ian Pereira - By Ian Pereira KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Maloysion Schools Sports Council following its two day crises caused by the withdrawal of nine members of the organising committee in Selangor, have decided to suspend all the MSSC games indefinitely. This was disclosed today by the secretary council Mr.381 words
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Article545 1966-08-01 12 IPOH, Sun. Ghenda Singh, who established a Malaysian record of 42.10 metres in the hammer throw at the Malaysian Amateur Athletic meet in Kuala Lumpur last year, broke his own record at the Perak AAA sports at the Municipal Padang here today. He returned a545 words
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Article470 1966-08-01 12 PENANG, Sun.—Tan Ghe e Lin of the Malayan Teachers' College smashed the state 100 metres hurdles record when he clocked 15.2 sees, yesterday, the last day of the P.A.A.A. Championships held at the Malayan Teachers' College Green. Glugor. The old record was 16 sees.470 words
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Article, Illustration94 1966-08-01 12 Referee. Little Rascal, and the wrestlers. Mens Jiak and the Skull were involved in a fight It started when the Skull from the West Indies ignored the rules. The Skull was disqu* lifted at last night's wrestling match at Singapore badminton hall. John Da Silva, theEASTERN SUN PICTURES. - 94 words
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Article318 1966-08-01 13 by Shintaro Ishihara Published by Charles Tuttle Co. Tokyo, Japan. I OLE NT, sensuol, and seemingly unJapanese, the stories in Season of Violence nevertheless depict Japanese teenagers of the present in compulsive but often unconscious revo 11 against the moral codes of "old Japan". Yet these stories318 words
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984 1966-08-01 13 Another chapter in the search for gas and oil in Australia's off-shore basins Is about to be written as arrangements near completion for drillers to move into a new basin off the coast of Western Victoria and South Australia. This is the984 words
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Article, Illustration355 1966-08-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Only very recently has Malaysia entered the league of Commonwealth Action. But Johnny Ong, a young Kuala Lumpur teacher, has shown what could come out of a land that has, perhaps, the richest subject matter in the world. At 25, Johnny has just355 words
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Article, Illustration1981 1966-08-01 13 Denis Warner, that astute chronicler of the South-east Asian scene for a decade and a half has come out with a handsome rolume on the region. It has an unpretentions title. "REPORTING SOUTHEAST ASIA (Angus fir Robertson. 342 pp. $A4.50). Mr. Warner's introduction to the area1,981 words
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Article2275 1966-08-01 14 WINDSOR LAD - Top Honour expensive failure Rinus' day at K.L. races K.L. Race Results By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Son. Trainer Rinus van Bre.kelen had a Held day at Kuala Lumpur today sending out Ave winners, including Silver Crown (Coleman) who followed up his Summer Cup triumph2,275 words
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310 1966-08-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Power struggle within the UMNO is almost nonexistent, the secretary general of the party, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, stated categorically. In an interview with the July 31 issue of "The Alliance" the official publication of the Alliance Party, Inche310 words
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269 1966-08-01 14 BLACKPOOL (Lancashire), Sun. (AFP) Cassius Clay never fought Rocky Marciano a twenty years difference in age denied the boxing world this fascinating proposition. But Brian London, 30, promises the world champion a Marciano-type flght when they meet for the heavyweight title at Earls Court269 words
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Article126 1966-08-01 14 Unny Krishnan, Ian Pereira - By Unny Krishnan, Ian Pereira KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —Perak beat Malacca 2 goals to one in the Tun Razak Cup hockey final today played at the Rifle Range ground. Perak win the inter-state hockey championship for the first time. Perak, who had beaten Selangor and126 words
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Article61 1966-08-01 14 Kuala Lumpur, Sun:—Th# Malayan Cricket Association's cricket final betweta Selangor and Singapore en<&> ed in a draw. Heavy rain after lunrk prevented the match from being resumed. In the second innings. Singapore had scored 99 rum for six. Selangor put up 250 runs far four61 words
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Article35 1966-08-01 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. A police constable. Chia Ah Chye, and his girl friend, Wong Siew Har, a nurse, were both found dead tonight outside Tanjong Murai Post, off 17 m.s., Lim Chu Kang Road.35 words
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279 1966-08-01 14 By Peter Loke SINGAPORE. Sun. It is in the interest of Singapore to have a "friendly and prosperous neighbour" just like Indonesia would like to have a political and economic stable neighbour. The Minister for Finance. Mr. Lim Kim San, said this tonight at a279 words
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66 1966-08-01 14 LONDON, Sun. West German World Cup soccer players try out their English on an English girl in a mini-skirt as she walks past them in Hyde Park here. Left to right: Heinz Schnellinger, Josef Maier, Max Lorenz, Hans Tilkowski (partly hidden). Heinz Hornig and Helmut Haller. The West Germans are66 words
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142 1966-08-01 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. With only another 250 vardi to the tape, long-distance runner, Major Singh col. lapsed in the 10,000 meres race in the Favre-Leuba Athletic meeting held at Farrer Park today. Frantic officials was relieved when Major Singh Anally responded to the efforts to142 words
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Article100 1966-08-01 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Saint Peter's Anglican Church in Serangoon Gardens intends to build a $40,000 hall adjacent to the church. The Vicar, the Rev. Michael Counsell, said that the hall would give better facilities for their large Sunday school, and would also make it possible for more social100 words
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Miscellaneous47 1966-08-01 14 big sweep TOTAL POOL: $100,448 FIRST PRIZE NO. *****3 $24,861 SECOND PRIZE No. *****3 $12,430 THIRD PRIZE No. *****9 6,215 Starters: ($BB7 each) Nos. *****5, *****3, *****9, *****3, *****8, *****1 and *****0 Consolations: ($552 each) Nos. *****7, *****9, *****2, *****9, *****6, *****3, *****0, *****8, *****0 and *****9.47 words
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Article, Illustration148 1966-08-01 15 Agonising moment for England 30 seconds before full time as West Germany's Wolfgang Weber (extreme left) scores the 2—2 equaliser past England's Ramon Wilson (dark shirt, centre) and goalkeeper Gordon Banks (right). West Germany's Uwe Seeler leaps over Soviet foalie, Lev Yashin whilst latter's148 words
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Article204 1966-08-01 15 World Cup Soccer final: -J r *0 England beatW. v /v. v -v 4 I' Ij r f 1 4 goals to 2 and London had its LONDON, Sun. (AFP) LONDON had iis wildest night last night since the end of World War n in 1945. The eruption204 words
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91 1966-08-01 15 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) Queen Elizabeth "enjoyed today's World Cup final immensely" FIFA President Sir Stanley Rous said tonight at the special banquet given by the British Government in* honour of the championships. "She was obviously thrilled during the final part of extra time and91 words
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Article310 1966-08-01 15 LONDON, Sun. (AP) British commentators lavished the expected accolade on England yesterday for its 4—2 World Cup triumph over West Germany but still cast an anxious eye on what might have been. David Miller, writing in the Sunday Telegraph, said: "Argentina, given the ability to control their310 words
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84 1966-08-01 15 LONDON, Sun. A superb replica of a football, made of sponge, chocolate, cream and marzipan, surrounded by the flags of the four semi-finalists in the World Cup and with a miniature model of the World Cup on top, has been specially made by the Royal Garden Hotel's chef pastrycook, Signor84 words
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Article240 1966-08-01 15 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) England team manager Alf Ramsey said after the host nation's triumph: "I never doubted my prediction of over three years ago, that England would win the World Cup in 1966. would be fulfilled.' "I had every confidence in the nucleus of the240 words
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Article90 1966-08-01 15 INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Sun. (UPI) National* open champion Billy Casper and R. H. Sikes tied for the lead yesterday at nine-under-par 207 with 18 holes to go in the U5592,000 'soo' festival open golf tourney. Sikes missed a chance for the undisputed lead when he three-90 words
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