Eastern Sun, 4 September 1966
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Title Section26 1966-09-04 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Kstd. 1966. Vol. 1. IVq. 49. Sunday, September 4 1966. -ft MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents26 words
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382 1966-09-04 1 Lee meets Indira, plays 9hole golf y£ \V I) ELH I, Sat. prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore and Mrs. Indira Gandhi of India met privately yesterday afternoon for an hour discussion ♦•over a wide field, particularly problems of Asi'iIndian Government ipokesman said Mr. Lee "feels the countries of382 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1966-09-04 1 Woman uses bed sheet to escape from hotel fire. But bed* sheet breaks and she falls IS feet to the ground. She loses consciousness. However, a fire officer picks her up and sends her to hospital. Our News Editor, Tai Sing Onn, and staff reporter,1,107 words
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157 1966-09-04 1 LJUBLJANA, Yugoslavia, Sat (UPI) The bodies of 95 Britons killed when their British airliner crashed on a vacation flight to Yugoslavia's Adriatic Coast were placed in flag draped coffins yesterday and lined up in a large gymnasium to await shipment home. Tne big157 words
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Local News
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73 1966-09-04 2 IPOH,Sat.- Miss Nellie Simons (20), a second year Day Training Centre teacher in Taiping (centre), who was crowned "Miss Perak" in the JAYCEE Merdeka Ball at the St John's Ambulance Hall in Ipoh on Aug. 30. Second is Miss Lydia Loh (18). a student in Sitiawan (left), and third is73 words
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Article40 1966-09-04 2 KUANTAN. Saturday. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, and the Mentri Besar. Pahang, Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohd. Seh, visited the Book Exhibition at Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur today.40 words
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Article42 1966-09-04 2 IPOH, Sat. Hoi Poh Ming parked his motor-cycle at Clare Street yesterday and went off to buy a threedigit forecast tote ticket at the Perak Turf Club. On his return, the motor cycle, valued at $7OO, was missing.42 words
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Article, Illustration77 1966-09-04 2 SONGKLA, Sat. The third anniversary of Malaysia was celebrated here with great joy. At a dinner held here, the Governor of Songkla, Mr. Tong Kum Plew, proposed a toast to Malaysia..(Stories and pictures by Miss Lilly Chew). - 77 words
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109 1966-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A meeting of the ASA Higher Education Committee will be held in Bangkok from Monday to Wednesday. Malaysian officials attending the meeting will leave here tomorrow. They are: Raja Zainal Abidin, Deputy Secretary to the Ministry of Education; Mr. S.VJ. Ponniah,109 words
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Article29 1966-09-04 2 IPOH, Saturday A cyclist, Lai Yan, 50, was killed when he collided with a taxi at Pokok Assam on the trunk road between Taiping and Ipoh yesterday.29 words
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Article69 1966-09-04 2 PENANG, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, reiterated last night that the peace agreement between Indonesia and Malaysia did not mean suppression of non-Malays. Instead, he added, it would bring benefit to all the people in Malaysia and also South-east Asia. He was speaking69 words
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Article, Illustration357 1966-09-04 2 MUAR, Sat. pXTENSIVE development and housing projects to improve Tangkak, 16 miles north of here, were announced today. The projects a new central market, a food market, low-cost houses, classrooms and an old folks' home-co st i n g $1,445,000 were recently approved by the357 words
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157 1966-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Government employees were today advised not to let their security of employment lull them into anything less than "peak efficiency and honesty." Any lowering of the standard of productivity or efficiency would not be tolerated, Mr. Lee San Choon, Parliamentary Secretary157 words
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Article177 1966-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Director of Veterinary Services Enche Johari bin Haji Mohd. said here today an outbreak of swine fever had been confirmed in Selangor. Districts affected are:— The district of Ulu Langat; The district of Klang; and The district of Kuala Lumpur. To date177 words
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155 1966-09-04 2 IPOH, Sat A 19-year-old girl lost two marriage proposals because of a disfigurement caused by an accident, the High Court was told today. Chong Aek Yong lost her little finger and part of her middle finger in an accident while operating155 words
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Article56 1966-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Kuen Cheng Girl's High School in Lornie Road here will hold an Arts and Craft exhibition at its premises on Sept. 11 in conjunction with its 58th anniversary. A food and fun fair will also be held the same day to56 words
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96 1966-09-04 2 PEN ANG, Sat. Four persons, including a 27-year-old woman, were charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with being members of an unlawful procession in Cintra Street here yesterday. They were Wong Fook Hew 18, Lim Lean Chang alias Lim Ah Bok, 23,96 words
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157 1966-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— An application by the former acting senior Federal Counsel, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri, for admission to the Bar was today objected to by the Federation Bar Council. Mr. K.A. Menon, for the council, told the High Court that Syed157 words
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Article70 1966-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— At a press conference this afternoon, Mr. Lim Kim Hock, Managing Director of the Town House Hotel said that the hotel would carry out its renovation for the next three days. This would cost the hotel $7,000 loss in income. He said70 words
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213 1966-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Another case of piracy on the high seas the fourth in the last eight days—broke out in waters six miles off the Tanjong Sepat coast in the Kuala Langat district on Monday. The victims in the latest213 words
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Article546 1966-09-04 2 20 share $3,000/quiz prize SINGAPORE, Sat. The Eastern Sun's easy-to. win $3,000 quiz contest No. 4 once again attracted thousands of entries from all over Singapore, East Malaysia and West Malaysia. And once again, twenty readers will share the prixe of $3,000. Or, each winner will get $l5O. Letters informing546 words
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Article, Illustration23 1966-09-04 2 SONGKLA, Sat. The Governor of Thai Railway is seen here laying the foundation stone for thi new Haadyai railway station on Aug. 31.23 words
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101 1966-09-04 2 IPOH, Sat. Mr. Tan Teong Leong, an English school teacher in Ipoh, who was one of the 20 in the "Eastern Sun" Contest No. 3 said the contest was quite interesting and educational. The colleagues in his school also helped him lfl solving the various puzzles, relating to geography history101 words
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Article, Illustration719 1966-09-04 3 full support for newsmen's strike has come from company's printers, clerical and other workers: NUJM also sends a warning SINGAPORE, Sat. Si ns of a total collapse 0 f straits Times operations in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today appeared imminent. The company's 1,200»tron£EASTERN SUN Pix. - 719 words
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Article, Illustration136 1966-09-04 3 Trade between Singapore n d Indonesia will resume Within one week. This was by leaders of both the Republic and Indonesian *ams now in Singapore ■rafting the plans for the tesumption of trade rela- tions between the two countries. Mr. B. Titiheruw, leader of136 words
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95 1966-09-04 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Three university graduates have been awarded Colombo Plan Scholarships to do a twoyear course in Business Administration at the University of British Columbia in Canada. They are Miss Khoo Suat Choc who will specialise in marketing and accounting, Mr. Nyan Boon Hang in95 words
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Article, Illustration403 1966-09-04 3 LIM MENG KEE - Bv LIM MENG KEE SINGAPORE, Sat. Although the big ones appeared very much at home when they made theii first appearance as models at a charity dance at the Singapore Cricket Club last night, it was a bright-eyed little girl who really403 words
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544 1966-09-04 4 Hoo Ban Khee - By: Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Two thousand five hundred students demonstrated at the University of Malaya today as the clamour for academic freedom swept through the campus. The dramatic procession started at 9 a from the students Union House but it grew up544 words
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Article153 1966-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Eighty students from the Montfort Boys' Home and Training Centre at Batu Tiga will attend a concert given by the Cincinnati SymRhony Orchestra at Stadium fegara, on Monday. They are the guests of U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. Bell who153 words
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Article86 1966-09-04 4 PENANG, Sat. —A young fish-seller, Gan Ah Bah, was assaulted and robbed of his cash when he was intercepted by two masked men on a lonely path in Sungei Dua yesterday morning. Gan was cycling along intending to go to Chowrasta Market when the robbers86 words
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Article44 1966-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permalsuri Agong will pay an official State visit to Trengganu, their home state from Sept. 9 to 11. This will be their Majesties' fourth of such visits to the States of Malaysia.44 words
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Article, Illustration152 1966-09-04 4 'Piranhas' cost $250/a pair SEINGAPORE. Sat.—Leading aquarists and flsh dealers here were relieved to learn that there is "no ban on the carnivorous piranhas in Singapore." The "piranhas" are a type of imported fish from the streams of South America. According to one of the local fish dealers, they are152 words
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Article175 1966-09-04 4 KOTA BHARU, Sat. The Kelantan branch of the National Union of Teachers today described as "mischievous and uncalled for" the allegation by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, that the NUT was acting Irresponsibly. In a statement, the union said: "The175 words
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Article57 1966-09-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. There will be no water and poor pressure in house Nos. 101 to 115 (odd Nos.), Kiliney Road 64 Lloyd Road from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. and Mountbatten Road (from Guillemard Circus up to Kallang Park Circus) from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday.57 words
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Article, Illustration326 1966-09-04 4 Hopes to ra tolerant family A CRUSADING spirit to spread the magic of the written word has compelled a sailor to turn his back on the open sea for the narrow confines of the class room A sailor by necessity, a teacher by profession. Mr. Ray Hall,326 words
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118 1966-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three officials of the National Union of Malaysian Students. Mr. Eddy Lee (International Vice-President) Mr. Mohd. Kamar bin Mohamed (Deputy President) and Mr. Abdul Majid bin Nabi Baksh (Secretary-General) who represented the NUMS at the 12th International Student Conference at Nairobi have118 words
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274 1966-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. This year's orchestral concert of "Malam Irama Malaysia" (Evening of Malaysian Melodies), which was orginally planned to be held in July and had to be postponed, is now scheduled to be held on Oct. 2 and 3. The venue is274 words
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Article, Illustration219 1966-09-04 4 MALACCA Sat. Thiity orphans from the Convent of the Holy (Infant Jesus, Malacca had a day out on Sunday thanks to the living -in members of the 28 Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Sergeants Mess. The children, aged between two and sixteen went to Terendak219 words
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Article40 1966-09-04 4 PENANG, Sat. A light of Penang's muscal season will be the September Concert in aid of the Cantonese Methodist Church Building Fund to be held 00 Sept 8 and 10 at the Methodist Girls' School Hall.40 words
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Article, Illustration722 1966-09-04 5 Peter Loke - Fishermen try like babies By Peter Loke SINGAPORE, Sat. For 10 bfeak days in the shark-infested waters r® I T >u h Ch na Sea a group of desperate men aboard a drifting fishing vessel gazed at the horizon in anxiety for722 words
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Article, Illustration94 1966-09-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. —The Republic was among 16 participating countries at the Ninth Congress of the Australian Planning Instit- ute in Sydney last month. It was the biggest town planning symposium ever held in Australia. As shown above, Mr. Tan Jake Hooi (centre),94 words
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Article225 1966-09-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Twenty-six youthful seamen today learnt that they were "products" of a growing industry. This happened at their graduation ceremony when they received their certificates in seamenship from the Port of Singapore Authority's Port Master, Capt. R. L. Bird. Capt. Bird told them that225 words
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Article, Illustration183 1966-09-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sat —A Viking buffet lunch at Goodwood Park Hotel, starting from Monday, will highlight the Danish Food Fortnight. It is being organised by the Danish Agricultural Marketing Board and will last till Friday. To add colour to the Viking Buffet, pretty Thai mannequins will be flown183 words
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383 1966-09-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. —Malay artists here have three obligations to perform. They are cultural attainment, uplifting the Malay community, and safeguarding art either as a profession or a hobby. The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Enche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, said this today at383 words
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204 1966-09-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia's stability and economic development have impressed a Japanese parliamentary mission. The mission, headed by Mr. Jujiro Tosaka. is on a two-day visit to Malaysia. It arrived here last night. The mission, which is on a tour of South-east Asian countries, is making204 words
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Article66 1966-09-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The 3.000-strong University of Singapore Students' Union will hold a mass rally on Monday at 12.30 p.m. at the Students' Union House to discuss the recent meeting with the Prime Minister on the question of "autonomy and academic freedom." The meeting will decide on possible lines66 words
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104 1966-09-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. —Three Singaporeans have been awarded scholarships for vocational training in Germany by the German Ministrv of Economic Co-operation. They will be away for 20 months to attend the South German Plastic Centre at Wuerzzburg to acquire further skills as specialists in plastic materials104 words
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Article85 1966-09-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Several organisations will hold a farewell dinner for Enche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. He is going to attend a series of General Assembly meetings of the United Nations for three months. Enche Ghazali will leave for the United Nations on85 words
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Article45 1966-09-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The famous Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, now on a world tour, will perform at Singapore's National Theatre tomorrow. The orchestra will perform in Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 5. It will then proceed to Hongkong, Manila, Republic of China, Okinawa, Japan and Korea.45 words
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Article43 1966-09-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Reference Division of the National Library will be reopened to the public as from Monday. The opening hours will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Mondays to Fridays) and 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Saturdays.43 words
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Article54 1966-09-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. A short course of five lectures dealing with the works of the best known artists of more recent periods will be held at the Art Museum of the University of Singapore, beginning on Sept. 14 at 7.30 p.m. This course is organised by the University's Department54 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous102 1966-09-04 3 e* ni i! v: v m K. s *5 xil A f "*s 4T m <■< sss y V nt -4 H 20th Century-Fox Presents in A CAROL REED production of IRVING STONE'S THE AGONY ANDTHE ECSTASY From the most powerful best-seller of our decade! V*" U-slamng DIANE CILENTO Directidbr102 words
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Miscellaneous689 1966-09-04 4 What's on in today s Radio and Television TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Jobore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 3.01 Our National Language Lesson; 3.16 Cricket; 4.16 Ivanhoe. 4.46 Cartoon Classics: 4.51689 words
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Miscellaneous68 1966-09-04 5 SPORE DIARY 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall, Empress Place: "Painting Exhibition". 8 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "Tunggal Mati dan Aneka Warna" (stage play). 8.45 p.m. National Theatre, Tank Road: "The Cincinnatic Symphony Orchestra." TIME AND TIDE Penan?: 2.41 p.m. (8.1 ft.). Port Swettenham: 8 a.m. (13.368 words
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WORLD NEWS
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209 1966-09-04 6 PRETORIA Sat. (AFP) South African Prime Minister Dr Hendrik Verwoerd today had official talks with the' Premier of Basutoland, Chief Jonathan. The three-and-a-half hours meeting was historic because it is the first time that the Premier of a black African state has209 words
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Article75 1966-09-04 6 LOS ANGELES. California, Sat. (AP)—A Jury returned a L 5566,000 judgment yesterday against General Motors Corporation and one of its dealers for injuries sustained by a woman and child in a 1960 auto accident. The jvry deliberated nearly two days before issuing the 9-3 verdict on75 words
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Article72 1966-09-04 6 MADRID. Sat. (AFP).—A Jauanese youth delegation flew in today from Lisbon and was met by the national delegate of Spanish youth, Eugenio Lopez, and by representatives of the Japanese embassy here. The delegates, headed by former under secretary of the Japanese Transport Ministry, Shinichi Hirose. will visit72 words
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Article88 1966-09-04 6 BEVERLY HILLS, California, Sat. (AP). Movie producer-director Stanley Kramer and actress Karen Sharpe were married on Thursday at his home here. The Rev. John J. Hinkle performed the ceremony, with only family members attending. The couple is delaying a honeymoon but probably will go to Europe later,88 words
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Article82 1966-09-04 6 PARIS. Sat. (AFP).—The Republic of Korea embassy in Paris today began the publication of a bi-monthly entitled "Nouvelles De Coree" (News from Korea) written entirely in French, for distribution in Europe. Middle-East and Frenchspeaking Africa. This is the first venture ever undertaken by the Korean82 words
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285 1966-09-04 6 TUNIS. Sat. (AFP) Moroccan Interior Minister Mr. Mohammed Oufkir publicly blamed by General de Gaulle for the kidnap of Moroccan Opposition Leader, Mehdi Ben Barka. and due to be tried in Absentia in Paris next week, today declared his innocence. In an285 words
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Article, Illustration45 1966-09-04 6 The beautiful Queen Sirikit of Thailand (wearing the white hat) standing on the ancient German Castle of Marienburg keenly views the landscape surrounding the castle recently. The King and the Queen of Thailand are currently visiting Germany. PANA Photo. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 45 words
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398 1966-09-04 6 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AP) DURMA'S military leader, General Ne Win will receive a military salute of 21 guns and full Red Carpet treatment upon his arrival at the White House on Thursday on a 11-day state visit. The 55-year old General398 words
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Article100 1966-09-04 6 MOSCOW. Sat. (AFP)— The Soviet Defence Ministry newspaper. Red Star, today praised Japan for "having learnt its lesson from the past" and for having decided on a policy of peace and of good relations with the Soviet Union. In a commentary by O. Ivanov on the 21st100 words
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Article47 1966-09-04 6 LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), Sat. (AFP). A group of British air experts flew here today to enquire into yesterday's •"Britannia 102" crash, in which 95 British tourists died. The group included Mr. Gordon Brunton. Chairman of Britannia Airways and Mr. Duncan Haws, Head of Sky Tours.47 words
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177 1966-09-04 6 CINCINNATI. Ohio. Sat. (UPI) —A Cincinnati woman is conducting a letter-writ-ing campaign to Foreign newspapers aimed at the wo r 1 d-touring Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra for the dismissal of one of its musicians. Judith McGary, who identifies herself as secretary of the "ad Hoc committee to177 words
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Article141 1966-09-04 6 CHARLESTON. West Virginia, Sat. (AP) Two Radio announcers went on tne air and got drunk last night. At the start of the labour day weekend. Mike Hammer and Roger Galloway of Station WCAW systematically began consuming tall drinks mixed with rum or vodka to prove141 words
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124 1966-09-04 6 MURSKA SOBOTA. Slovenia, Sat. (AFP) —President Tito accused People's China today of seeking a solution to its problems mainly economic through a new war. In a speech here. Marshal Tito said that Chinese policy "can only be qualified as an incitement to war124 words
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127 1966-09-04 6 SYDNEY. Sat. (AFP) Nineteen year-old labourer, Peter Raymond Kocan was sentenced here today to life imprisonment for an assassination attempt on Labour Opposition leader Mr. Arthur Caldwell. Summing up. the judge said that Mr. Caldwell's life had hung by a thread and127 words
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185 1966-09-04 6 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. (UPI) —Who will run the world organisation if U Thant cannot be persuaded to stay on as secretary general and if no successor is found by the time his term of office expires on Nov. 3. The question is preoccupying185 words
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Article72 1966-09-04 6 DRESDEN Sat. (AFP).— A Daily newspaper page of conventional size can be transmitted in about 15 minutes using special equipment developed in East Germany. The new device has been produced by the institute of telecommunications at Dresden University and is said to be faster than72 words
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Article, Illustration88 1966-09-04 6 Emilie Kleistcr. 77, (2nd from right) is being: led by her daughter who could hardly lead her mother as she was overcome for the gladness at meeting on her arrival at Hamburg-Puhlsbuttel Airport from United States for a reunion with her two sisters Wanda, 61 yearsPANA Photo. - 88 words
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123 1966-09-04 6 LONDON, Sat. (AFP) A British Pavilion of 30,000 sq. feet will be the fifth largest at the First Asian International Trade Fair in Bangkok, Thailand from Nov. 17 to Dec. 10. Some 39 British companies are expected to exhibit on the stand while123 words
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Article117 1966-09-04 6 SAIGON, Sat. (AFP). Prayers for the health of hunger-striking Buddhist leader Thich Tri Qua: g were said in many pagodas, today in response to an appeal from the Buddhist Institute. The Venerable Tri Quang, Secretary General of the High Council of the Buddhist Order and leader117 words
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Article125 1966-09-04 6 ATHENS, Sat. (AP).—A3 estimated 2,600 Greeks were left homeless by Thursday's destructive earthquake on the Peloponnesus Peninsula, government officials said last night. The Greek social welfare and commerce ministries mobilised relief crews who reported the area around the ancient city of Megalopolis had suffered severe damage. The125 words
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Article42 1966-09-04 6 COLOMBO, Sat Ceylon's Justice Minister, Mr. Fairlie Wi Jemanne was leaving tonight for k ollo to attend the Commonwealth Prime Minister's conference. He will deputise for Colon's Premier Mr. Due. xy Senanayake at the to .i rence.42 words
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116 1966-09-04 6 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AP). —The U.S. senate gave overwhelming approval yesterday to a two-year Extension of the food for peace programme and a new 5 biilion-doliar authorisation to finance it. The bill was passed 74 to 2. with only senators Frank J. Lausche, Democrat-Ohio, and116 words
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Article166 1966-09-04 6 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AP) TShe U.S. senate gave Workers President Mr. Walter P. Reuther said yesterday the American automobile industry is about to raise prices and blame new safety features for the increase. He urged an investigation. "If past performance is any indication "Mr. Reuther166 words
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Article417 1966-09-04 7 By Richard I. Stone JAKARTA, Sat. (I PI) The Soviet I nion dealt a stunning blow to Indonesia's hopes of raising itself from its economic doldrums by forcing Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik to scratch Moscow from the itinerary of his current overseas trip.417 words
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Article385 1966-09-04 7 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) The United States accused a Soviet Embassy official yesterday of trying to buy U.S. space and military secrets from an American who collaborated with the FBI to thwart the plot. Mr. Valentin A. Revin, a third secretary at the embassy and one385 words
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Article51 1966-09-04 7 JAKARTA, Sat. (UPI) Tne Indonesian daily "Torch of the Marhaen" went into circulation today after being banned by military authorities for four days. The newspaper, representing the voice of the Indonesian Nationalist Party (PNI), banned for "subjective reporting on students riots"' just after Indonesian Independence Day celebrations Aug.51 words
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Article, Illustration45 1966-09-04 7 A well-known South Korean songstress. Miss Hak Jal Chel. sings "Thr of the Yellow Shirt" at the U.S. 3rd Military Hospital in Saigon. She is a 1 Frankie Group which went to Vietnam to entertain the forces.—FAN A Fnoto. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration44 1966-09-04 7 Militant Buddhist leader Thich Tri Quang, looking thin and warn, talks with newsmen during a press eonference marking the 80th day of his fast in protest against the Ky government, and the coming South Vietnam elections. —UPI Photo. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 44 words
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497 1966-09-04 7 MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI) Former Defence Minister Marshal Georgi Zhukov yesterday began publication of his wartime memoirs which gave full credit to Josef Stalin as the competent and effective comman-der-in-chief of the Red Army. Uhe first instalment dealing 1 with the defence497 words
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Article95 1966-09-04 7 NEW DELHI. Sat. (AP) —The government's decision to withdraw the restrictions on making gold ornaments above 14 carats was announced to a cheering Parliament by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi yesterday. The ban was imposed nearly six years ago by formerFinance Minister Morarji Desai with a three-fold95 words
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Article64 1966-09-04 7 JAKARTA, Sat. (AP) Over 190 Chinese nationals left Indonesia yesterday for Communist China, the official news agency Antara reported. Some 460 Chinese nationals have already registered with the Immigration Office and are scheduled to leave sometime this week, an immigration officer said. Anti-Chinese sentiment since the abortive64 words
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Article26 1966-09-04 7 VIENNA. Sat. (UPI) Radio Prague said yesterday night that the wife of Chinese Communist Party leaaer Mao Tse-tung ranks Sixth in the Peking hierarchy.26 words
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Article194 1966-09-04 7 MOSCOW. Sat. (UPI). The Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda praised Beatle George Harrison yesterday for telling a news conference in New York that U.S. troops should not be in Vietnam. It also gave Beatle John Lennon, who stirred up a storm in the United States oy saying194 words
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Article116 1966-09-04 7 MANILA. Sat. (UPI). President Ferdinand E. Marcos has ordered an investigation of two Chinese-owned corporations which had allegedly defrauded the government of millions of pesos worth of taxes. A Presidential Palace announcement said the two firms enjoy special privileges to import raw materials for manufacture of galvanized116 words
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Article34 1966-09-04 7 SAIGON. Sat. (AP) Philippine Congressman Olegario Cantos said today the type of aid his nation is extending to South Vietnam is particularly appropriate for Southeast Asia and particularly needed by South Vietnam".34 words
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Article30 1966-09-04 7 SAIGON, Sat. (AP) Thich Tri Quang. militant Buddhist leader who led an uprising against the South Vietnam government last spring, entered the 88th day of his fast today.30 words
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Article210 1966-09-04 7 OSAKA, Sat. (UPI) Police early today arrested a man and woman who had extorted money from drivers by having a 10-year-old boy deliberately "injured" in traffic accidents. Iwao Nakamoto, 44, an exconvict, his 27-year-old woman accomplice, the boy and a two-year-old child were hiding in a small210 words
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333 1966-09-04 7 Sat. (AP) Vietnam's Chief of State said in a speech yesterday an allied landing in North Vietnam may be necessary if bombing of the North and the land war in the South fail to halt Communist aggression. The official, Lieutenant General Nguyen Van333 words
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Article138 1966-09-04 7 LONDON. Sat. (AFP) The British Government, probably together with other governments, will shortly approach U Thant to ask him to accept an "interim" term of at least three years as U.N. Secretary General, an authoritative source said yesterday. U Thant, whose term of office expires138 words
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Article22 1966-09-04 7 SAIGON. Sat. (AP) The South Vietnamese Government said today 5,288.512 voters are qualified to cast ballots in the Sept. 11 election.22 words
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Article166 1966-09-04 7 HONGKONG, Sat. A 76-year-old Catholic nun. hospitalised here after more than a week of harassment by Red China's Red Guards, was reported in "very good condition" today. Officials at St. Teresa's Hospital said she is Mother Winifred Duff, superior of a convent school in Peking166 words
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Article207 1966-09-04 7 RECIFE, (Brazil), Sat. (AFP). —U.S. aid administration official Charles Foster Lee. 60. was found with his throat slit in the boot of his car yesterday. His hands had been tied behind his back and his body bent double and jammed into the boot of the car.207 words
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Article48 1966-09-04 7 PHNOM PENH, Sat. (AFP). Queen Kossamak of Cambodia today made history for the annals of Cambodian Royal Protocol when in an unprecedented gesture she accompanied General and Mme Yvonn# de Gaulle to the foot of their DC-8s gangway before they left after thei* Cambodian visit.48 words
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Article40 1966-09-04 7 TAIPEI, Sat (AP) —Th« population of Formosa at the t-nd of July was 12,819,728, the island's census bureau reported today. It said the population pf Taipei, the biggest city of Formosa, stood at 1,158,413 at the same time.40 words
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Article440 1966-09-04 8 CINCE her independence, India has been keeping away from entanglement with Asian affairs, except those forced on her by hostile neighbours. In a way she is right in hewing to a neutral line and in minding her own affairs. We have mentioned in this column before that a440 words
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Article316 1966-09-04 8 gOME four decades ago a carnivorous fish from Thailand found its way into the rice fields of Kedah and Perlis and ate up the ikan sepat there. The sepat was a source of protein for the rural folks, besides it was converted into salt fish. It took the316 words
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Article, Illustration3038 1966-09-04 8 Role of farmers' associa The Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives has issued the following progress report on development projects carried out by its various Divisions during the Second FiveYear Development Plan and the first phase of the First Malaysia Development Plan. DESPITE the Confrontation the Ministry3,038 words
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Article113 1966-09-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Redifon Ltd., a major manufacturing subsidiary of :he Rediffusion group, recently opened a Far East sales office in Singapore for closer liaison and increased services to the company's ma ny customers in the area i J. Robertson was recently appointed area rranager for the Far113 words
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Article79 1966-09-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. A Swedish engineering expert, Mr. K. E. Thelning will give an illustrated talk on "Tool ind Die Steels and their Heat Treatment," on Mondav, Sept. 5 Mr. Thelning is the technical manager of seven heat treatment plants throughout Scandinavia and heads the ASSAB's79 words
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Article84 1966-09-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The President Roosevelt, on a world cruise, will call at Singapore on Nov. 10 with 275 passengers. Mr. G. V. Cordeiro, passage manager of American President Lines, said local entertainers will be taken on «t Singapore, Colombo, Bombay and Alexandria for the pleasure of84 words
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Article77 1966-09-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Ministry of Commerce snd Industry has announced Imports of commercial vehicles (trucks, vans and buses) falling under the tariff code Nos. 732 201, 732 202, 732 301 and 732 302 into the states of Malaya mcuriing Penang Island foi the current quota period commencing77 words
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Article42 1966-09-04 9 W ASHINGTON, Sat. (AP) *7 The U.S. Government sold 55 tons of surplus stockpile tin yesterday, 20 tons Grade A at U551.5325 a pound, 30 tons Grade B at U551.5175 pound and 5 tons Grade C at U551.5125 a pound.42 words
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Article352 1966-09-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Britain's 20-member trade mission to Malaysia and Singapore have a full programme ahead of them when they arrive in November. T Resident British commercial representatives are arranging for the mission to travei the territories and meet ministers, officials, manufacturers, merchants and traders in the352 words
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Article80 1966-09-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today: New York: buying T.T. 32f; airmail O.D. 32}, 90 d/st. 33 credit bills, 331 trade bills. Canada: buying T.T. 354; airmail O.D. 32i, 90 d/st. 35-13/16 credit bills; 35J trade80 words
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Article53 1966-09-04 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) —Rubber futures closed 15 points lower on no sales yesterday. Closing prices were: Bid Asked Sept. 22.10 22.90 Nov. 22.40 23.10 Jan. 22.60 23.10 Mrach 22.85 23.15 May 22.85 23.15 July 22.85 23.15 Sept. 22.85 23.15 Locally. No. 1 RSS was quoted at 23353 words
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Article15 1966-09-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price for today was $606-7/8 per picul, up 7/8.15 words
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Article150 1966-09-04 9 SINGAPORE Tht following ships are exto be in port today:— v*odowns Vessels 1/2 Vietnam 3/4 City of Wellington 6/7 State of Kutch 10/11 Ajax 14 President Coolidge 15'16 Pyrrhus 18 Benvrackie 2o 26 Hoi Houw 31/32 Tjimanuk Glengarry 35/36 Benloyal 33 '39 Neder Rhone 40/41 Fu An 4150 words
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Article101 1966-09-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat The volume of operations reported by banks in Singapore in July amounted to 52.939,831,000 (against $2,765,954,000 in the previous month). This consisted of cheques sent for local clearing totalling $1,364,385,000 ($1,233,891,000) and debits to current deposit accounts totalling $1,575,446,000 (.51,532.063,000). The amount of investments at101 words
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Article125 1966-09-04 9 MANILA, Sat. (UPI).— A four-man Japanese team is scheduled to arrive in Manila on Tuesday to make a rice production survey in the Philippines. The team, headed by Counsellor Shiro Sasaki of the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, reportedly plans to set up integrated commercial rice farm125 words
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Article73 1966-09-04 9 SALISBURY, Sat. (UPI) —The Ministrj of Commerce has advised exporters not to put "Made in Rhodesia" signs on products going overseas. The current Export Opportunities Bulletin said such signs could "embarrass" importers and cause dock workers in some places to refuse to handle the goods.73 words
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Article84 1966-09-04 9 LONDON, Sat. (AFP) Forty-two countries will be at Coventry from September 26-29 for international talks on "Mechanisation and World Rice." The conference is being organised 'jy the British mechanical firm "MasseyFergusson" as a contribution to the International Rice Year. One of the leading speakers at the talks84 words
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Article22 1966-09-04 9 KARACHI, Sat. (AFP) A top level government mission left here for Moscow yesterday to negotiate a series of economic agreements.22 words
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Article287 1966-09-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Industrials on the Stock Exchange were quietly steaay today with prices generally holding Arm. Properties and rubbers had some business passing. In tins, Malayan Tin improved slightly to 27/9. Turnover was moderate. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms287 words
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Article91 1966-09-04 9 LONDON, Sat. (AFP).—A major reshuffle of British and European shipping services to Australia began yesterday, shipping sources disclosed here. In a scheme affecting cargoes carried by 22 shipping lines, accounting for 40 per cent of Australia's total trade, services are to be rationalised. Bigger cargoes will be91 words
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Article129 1966-09-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The production of tin concentrates in July was 133,752 (124,348) piculs containing 5,985 tons tin metal, based on the true assay of 75.18%. The average daily rate of production was 4,315 (4,145) piculs of tin concentrates. Deliveries of tin concentrates from mines to smelters129 words
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Article207 1966-09-04 9 B S Boustead 1.53 C.T.S. Ords 47/6 Chemical Co 1.44 1.45 Dunlop 2.40 E Smelting 4.00 4.02 Esso Ords 2.98 2.99 United Holdings CCR 1.88 1.91 F N. Ords 3.60 3.64 Gammon 2.11 2.12 G. E. Life 62.50 Guinness 2.28 2.29 Hotel S'pura 1.02 1.04 Hume (M) Ltd 1.821.83207 words
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Article116 1966-09-04 9 Ampat CCR 10/Aokam 3.64 3.72 Austral Amal. 23/6 23/9 Austral Malay CDXR 32/6 Ayer Hitam 21/6 22/Berjuntai 32/9 33/Gopeng CD 33/6 Hong Kong 31/- Idris Hyd. XD 15/6 K'pong Lanjut 24/1J 24/3 Kamunting 18/6 19/6 Killinghall 43/Kramat 12/12/4^ Kuala Kampar 25/3 25/6 Kuchai 1.98 Larut 11/3 12/- Lingui 1.98116 words
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Article40 1966-09-04 9 Central Prop 83 .85 City Dev. 36 .36$ Faber Union 52 .54 Island Hotel 59 Island Pen 45* .47 K L. Prop 88 .88* San Holdings .31 Sel. Prop 1.25 1.30 S'pore Land 59 .59* Town City 80 .8540 words
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Article54 1966-09-04 9 Ayer Hitam 1.20 1.25 Bassett (50cts) .80 Batu Lintang 1.69 1.75 Borelli (New) 2.16 2.22 Glenealy 1.57 1.59 Kempas 1.91 1.96 Kepong Plant 1.93 2.00 Kluang Ord 1.70 Kuala Sidim 1.65 New Scudai 4.10 4.50 New Serendah 2.31 2.33 Riverview 2/5 Sel. Coconut 3.00 Sungei Bagan 1.62 Sungei54 words
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Article42 1966-09-04 9 Anglo-Asian XD 1/1 Anglo Oriental 3/3/3 Bukit Sembawang XD 5/2 5/8 B Kawan CCR 2/4 B. Panjong 2/5 2/7 Cicely 2/5 Consol Salak 1/5 Craigielea 2/1 2/3 K L. Kepong l/7i 1/81 Kulim 2/5 Petaling 3/5 Rtrs Rnhhpr 1/11 i42 words
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Article28 1966-09-04 9 First Malayan 2.18 2.28 Second Malayan 1.55 1.65 Third Malayan 1.13 1.24 Malaysian Commerce 89 1.00 Mai. Savings Fund XD 1.30 1.40 Sterling Commodity 3/9 4/528 words
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Article149 1966-09-04 9 TIME AIKLINE FROM 8.20 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 8.50 a.m. JAL 712 Jakarta. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. lu.30 a.m. MAL 451 Kuching. 2.45 p.m. MAL 043 Kota Bahru, Kuala Lumpur 3.30 p.m. VN 646 Saigon. 5.00 p.m. MAL 613 Hongkong. Penang.149 words
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Article143 1966-09-04 9 TIME FLIGHT TO 7.31 a.m. MAL 654 Jesselton, Hongkong. 8.00 a.m. Thai 402 K. Lumpur, Bangkok. Saigon. 8.30 a.m. MAL 614 Hongkong. Saigon. Guam, Honolulu, Los Angles, San Francisco. 8.45 a.m. PAA 842 900 a.m. CPA 974 Kuala Lumpur, Hongkong, Manila. 900 a.m. MAL 042 Kuala Lumpur,143 words
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Article111 1966-09-04 9 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8.25 a.m. MAL (ML 002 > Singapore, Malacca. 8.50 a.m. Thai (TG 402) Singapore. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh. 9.40 a.m. Cathay (CX 974) Singapore. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Singapore. 12.30 p.m. MAL (ML 512) Singapore. 12.35 p.m. MAL (ML111 words
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Article116 1966-09-04 9 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore. 8 45 a.m. MAL (ML 002) Ipoh. Penang. 9.25 a.m. Thai (TG 402) Bangkok (Saigon). 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Sinapore. 10.05 a.m. Cathay (CX 974) Hongkong, Manila. 10.20 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Kota Bahru. 12.50116 words
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Article135 1966-09-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Previous Today's Sellers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk Aug 43.25 43.25 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums Aug 45.25 45.25 Sugar (Java) ex-godown. 25.50 25.50 Nutmegs 110s 475.00 475.00 Nutmegs B W 250.00 250.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 140.00n 140.00n135 words
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Article34 1966-09-04 9 TOKYO, Kyodo, Sat. Japan's six leading business organisations, including the Federation of Economic Organisations (Keidanren), is scheduled to send a 30-mem-ber economic fact-finding mission to Europe on October 7 on a three-week visit.34 words
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Article32 1966-09-04 9 TOKYO, (Kyodo.) Sat The Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. of Yokohama has set up a new company in Melbourne for the assembly ol Nissan cars exported to Australia in knockdown form.32 words
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Article, Illustration434 1966-09-04 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. MARK YUN, a wellknown disc, rodio and stage personality here feels that female artistes are getting better paid. He adds that for some reason or other "the people here prefer female artistes in nightclubs and all that, to male artistes Well434 words
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Article, Illustration541 1966-09-04 10 Hi there! Are you of voting age yet? Well, if you're not don't fret, 'cause starting next week, you'll have a chance to cast in youi secret ballot on 'Platter Pete's Pop Poll'. The voting is open to all hep-type, long-haired, mod-clothed, Platter-Pete-crazy, cool cats! The candidates541 words
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Article, Illustration184 1966-09-04 10 JONATHAN King was born in London on Dec. 6th 1944. He was later christened Kenneth George his father was an American, his mother English. Legend has it that a careless nurse dropped him on his head when he was 18 months old, and Jonathan, without being specific,184 words
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Article, Illustration504 1966-09-04 10 SAW the Quests the other day, and found them all excited about their recent East Malaysian tour. Apparently, it was a great success! "But it's hard work!" Vernon said, and they all agreed "I was down with flu for one whole week-" Henry complained to me. And Reggie504 words
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Article70 1966-09-04 10 BOBBY SOLO has made it. The famous Italian singer will make a film in the U.S.A. together with his "aiter-ego" of overseas. Elvis Presley. Bobby Solo, who has always been considered the Italian version of Presley, and who is a great admirer of American rocker No. 1, will70 words
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Article, Illustration489 1966-09-04 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. One of the world's greatest violinists, Ruggiero Ricci, will give a performance at the Singapore Conference Hall on Sept. 17 at 8.45 p.m. He will play on a violin which was made in 1734 by Joseph Guarnerius del Gesu. Ruggiero Ricci's performance489 words
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Article, Illustration505 1966-09-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Music lovers in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore will have the opportunity of hearing a celebrated Chinese pianist, Fou Ts'ong, perform next week To be jointly presented by the Arts Council of Malaysia and the International Concert Enterprise Ltd., Fou Ts'ong will505 words
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Article138 1966-09-04 10 EM IM MO SAL VI H carrying on with the shooting of the action film "Un gangster venuto da Brooklyn" (A Gangster From Brooklyn) in the De Paolis studios. The lead in the film i* Akim Tamiroff, and we shall see Little Tony with himthe well-known singer frortj138 words
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Miscellaneous173 1966-09-04 10 TOP AMERICA'S TOP TEN (By courtesy of Billboard) 1. You Can't Hurry Love Supremes (Motown). 2. Sunshine Superman... Donovan (Epic). 3. Yellow Submarine... Beatles (Capitol). 4. See You In September. Happenings (B T. Puppy). 5. Summer In The City Lovin! Spoonful ((Kama Sutra). 6. Land Of 1000 Dances Wilson Pickett173 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1966-09-04 11 David Ng - Edited by David Ng SINGAPORE, Sat. —The AngloChinese School will hold a film premiere entitled, "Arabesque/' an action packed spy thriller at the Capitol theatre tomorrow at 9.30 p.m. The premiere is jn aid of the school's building fund, and held in conjunction with1,022 words
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Article189 1966-09-04 11 TAI SING ONN - By TAI SING ONN "The Oscar" a Paramount release in colour is an Oscar of a picture. Stephen Boyd as Frank Fane, proud, profane, selfish, self-centred is just great. course the Oscar seeker. And he does not bother how he gets it. So long as189 words
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Article, Illustration226 1966-09-04 11 In 20th Century-Fox's widely-heralded science fiction epic, "Fantastic Voyage," a crew of scientists are miniaturised and sent through the corporeal body of a man who has sustained a brain injury, operable only from the inside. Above picture we see STE- f PHEN BOYD. RAQUEL WELCH.226 words
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Article151 1966-09-04 11 TAI SING ONN - Bv TAI SING ONN KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. This Marc Mato chap (Luis Davila) can do almost anything. He can ride a motorcycle. He knows a few useful karate chops, a few lethal kicks. Yes, he's a gentleman's gentleman. But he can be far from151 words
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Article72 1966-09-04 11 Cesare Zavattini, the screenplay writer of almost every great film by De Sica, has returned to Rome from New York, where he met Joe Levine. president of the Embassy Pictures. Zavattini will be the screenplay writer, according to the agreements made in America, of three films:72 words
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Miscellaneous174 1966-09-04 11 LIDO Phone ***** 11th DAY: 11-1 :WM>.15 "The Russians arc Coming The Knsiia.ni are Coming' Carl Reiner Eva Marie 8au Panavision Color lUi) OPENS Tl'ESDAY •'The MATING SEASON" Mandarin in Scope AE Color Today tan Morning Show *'Call of the Sea" Mandarin 1 ***** REX-SKY ***** WlM NOW SHOWING-NO FREE174 words
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Article, Illustration424 1966-09-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. One man's meat is another man's poison. This rang true for two Formosan singers Miss Tze Wei and Miss Chin Ying, who shuddered at the thought of Miniskirts and Beatle- mania. "Though the rage of Beatlemania. Miniskirts and fantastic headgear is sweeping through424 words
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Article, Illustration560 1966-09-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Housewives, whether you are branded a 'bull in a china shop' or not, you deserve one full and lovely set of china for all the dish washing that you've done! You probably received your last set560 words
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Article, Illustration456 1966-09-04 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. As the saying goes: two heads are better than one and when Mrs. M. L. Lee and Mrs. Nancy Lim put theirs together, they make a formidable team so their friends say! These two women who went into business some one456 words
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Advertisement59 1966-09-04 12 NATIONAL LADY SHAVER A wonderful beauty mascot in my handbag. NATIONAL'S 'PIPO' takes care of my beauty. It can be used as a shaver or a manicure set. Let NATIONAL 'PIPO' take care of your beauty. It's battery operated. National V. y ax* A p;po 'A/-. 7 a /a is59 words
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Miscellaneous345 1966-09-04 12 ond CAPRICORN Dec. 23-Jan. 20 be successful you have to get out and make more contacts. Time you leave your "well" and find your luck in the city. Jan. 21-Feb. 19 pRIENDS and relatives have been envious of your recent good fortune Don't worry. If you keep to yourself no345 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1966-09-04 13 JOHN KAM, CHAN KAM YAU - o| ABDUL CIRCUIT -■'PmAJwES By JOHN KAM, CHAN KAM YAU The Yamaha motorcycles proved their mettle when they made a clean sweep of events In which the machines were entered in the fifth Tunku Abdul Rahman circuit races which began at Sungei Renggam today. TheEastern Sun picture. - 1,180 words
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520 1966-09-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot.—Lee Han Seng (No. 8 Lotus 23) fought off a serious challenge from Rodney Seow (No. 98 Elra Mk 7) to win the 30-lap (approx 63 miles) race for sports cars thus avenging himself for the victory which Rodney snatched from520 words
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Article365 1966-09-04 13 PENANG. Sat. Sea events to be held off Gurney drive will be one of the highlights of the Festival of Penang, which will be held from Dec. 3 —17. There will be two dragon boat races, a tone race, a canoe rowing display, speed boat365 words
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Article204 1966-09-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Selangor Hockey Association Fixtures Committee has decided that clubs which have not paid their affiliation and competition fees will not be allowed to take part in the Selangor hockey league. At the meeting it was also decided that a third204 words
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Article309 1966-09-04 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. —Four new records were today set up at the Eight Annual Esso Inter-club champions, 1966 at Farrer Park. In the men's 800 metres 'A', both Keneddy of the RA F. and Avtar of the Swifts who came in first and second respectively309 words
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57 1966-09-04 13 David Choong, Penang Alliance City Councillor, this time not taking part in politics but in sports. He is seen here taking his turn at the second State Bowling Championships. sponsored by Peter Stuyvesant. at the 5th floor of Hotel International, Penang. on Aug. 29. He is also the 1st. vice-president57 words
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Article568 1966-09-04 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. The following are the results of the tenpin bowling league games held in the past week: Top scorers were H. Tan and A. Goh both registered a creditable 244 points. Monday 6.30 p.m.—"Open" Div. Team Positions: 1. Mitsubishi Electric 15 2. R.C.A.568 words
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Article163 1966-09-04 13 IPOH, Sat. —T. Koura and I. Kobayashi of Japan one of the top seeded combinations were forced to play their best in the men's doubles of the 35th Malaysian Open Lawn Tennis Championships now being held on the Municipal court. In their quarter final encounter163 words
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Article53 1966-09-04 13 LONDON, Sat. (AFP). Alan Hardaker, secretary of the Football League declined to comment on reports that he was off to America to help organise the new soccer league there. He said he would say nothing until after a meeting of the management committee of the foodball League53 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-09-04 14 A crowd of over 51,000, the biggest to attend a match so far on the current tour of the British Isles team (the 'Lions')89 words
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Article429 1966-09-04 14 MALACCA, Sat. The North-South annual cricket which ended in a 180-run victory for North and one day ahead of schedule was virtually a battle of the opposing captains, apart from Jagdev Singh of North. Mike Shepherdson, the North skipper, was in form in the429 words
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438 1966-09-04 14 BUDAPEST, Sat. (AP) An Italian girl athlete yesterday angrily withdrew from the European track and field championship after refusing to undergo a mandatory medical examination for female participants. Maria Neaicyia Trio, 18, left for Italy with her shocked parents. She said religious grounds438 words
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267 1966-09-04 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Swift Athletes Association will promote another open 12 mile road walk tomorrow, starting from the Botanic Gardens. With all the top walkers out, preparing for the 3.000 metres event at the Esso meet tomorrow afternoon, the road walk will be a very267 words
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354 1966-09-04 14 TAIPEH, Sat. (AP) Nationalist China will compete in 12 events at the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok from Dec. 9-20, with strong hopes for a pentathlon gold medal for Miss Chi Cheng. The events are track and field, badminton, basketball, boxing, cycling, soccer, tennis,354 words
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Article52 1966-09-04 14 VERNON, New York, Sat. Bret Hanover, the world's richest pacer, shattered all records for the mile at Vernon Downs last night. In a timing race with an imported prompter, Bret returned a time of 1.54 the fastest mile ever run by a pacer or trotter on a three-quarter52 words
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Article118 1966-09-04 14 PARIS, Sat. (AP) The French Cycling Federation said yesterday It has ordered organisers of the ParisLuxembourg race to bar five cyclists banned by an anti-doping rule from the race's second leg. A spokesman said the order was issued after the banning decision arrived from118 words
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Article266 1966-09-04 14 BONN. Sat. (AFP)—. The West German Government has recommended the withdrawal of the West German team at the European Games if the Government's protest over the status of the Fast German team at Budapest goes unheeded by the International Amateur Athletics Federation. a Government spokesman266 words
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437 1966-09-04 14 MONZA, Italy, Sat. (AFP) The Italian Grand Prix here on tomorrow will decide whether Australia's Jack Brabham has won this year's championship or will have to continue battling for the world title in the last two deciding races. If Brabham takes the chequered the437 words
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Article105 1966-09-04 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Port Authority Recreation beat the Singapore Recreation Club by 17 points to 9 at a rugby match held at Bukit Chermin here yesterday. At the match SRC playing their first game this season was no match for the faster and fitter PARC.105 words
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110 1966-09-04 14 OREBRO, Sweden, Sat. (AP). The Swedish motorcyclist Torsten Anderson was disqualified in the international six-days trial trophy "motorcycle Olympics" here foi unpermitted repairs in the pits. Anderson was eliminated from competition by a unnimous vote at a jury meeting yesterday. The disqualification drops Sweden from110 words
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78 1966-09-04 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Man with the silver cup is Flight Lieutenant Keith Mathieson, a co-pilot with No. 48 Squadron at R.A.F. Changi, Singapore, where Operations Wing team had just won the inter-wing trophy at R.A.F. Changi swimming gala. Keith also had individual successes in the 100 and 200 yards freestyle events.78 words
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392 1966-09-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said the fifth interrailway games between the Malayan Railway and the State Railway of Thailand symbolised Malaysia's desire to be friendly with all neighbours. He said this in a392 words
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Article196 1966-09-04 14 FOREST HILLS. New York. Sat. (AP). Denr i s Ralston. America's top hope in the U.S. tennis champion, ships, reached the second round without trouble ves. terday. but Roy Emerson and Rafael Osuna had to battle for survival. Ralston, seeded third, fought off Jasjit Singh of196 words
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178 1966-09-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The present boys of the Methodist Afternoon School won the Thalavasingam Shield for the first time, when they beat the old boys 3-2, in the fifth annual old boys-present boys games carnival, which ended here yesterday at the school grounds.178 words
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Article2148 1966-09-04 15 She can make it a pillar to post affair THE GOING is GOOD IPOH, Sun. Keiron Duchess, an up and comfn? sprinter, will take some beating in the main six furlong sprint for Class I, Div. I horses (Race 7) at Ipoh this afternoon, the2,148 words
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Article126 1966-09-04 15 FRANKFURT, Sat. (UPI) World heavyweight champion Casslus Clay sparred three rounds on Friday and staggered an imported British southpaw several times with smashing left-hooks. After the hard workout, Clay' s trainer, Angelo Dundee, said he was "very nappy" with the champion's performance. "He's learning what to do about126 words
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Article169 1966-09-04 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN ADELINE Race L TRIUMPHANT Little King Escort SIR MERIT Sister Cavil Teknah TEKNAH Sister Cavil Sir Merit Race 2. TRANSPORTATION Unchallenged P. Mademoiselle DAIRY KING Sandman Blue Miss P. MADEMOISELLE Sandman Nazafat Race 3. P. PETE* Ayer Lenfor Bright Eves IV 11. IN HAND M'fieent169 words
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