Eastern Sun, 19 September 1966
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Title Section25 1966-09-19 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ■fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 64. Monday, September 19 1966. MO(P) 1942 KDN 23Q9 Price 15 rent.-25 words
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Article239 1966-09-19 1 INQUIRY WASTES TIME TUN Kuala Lumpur, Sunday THERE WAS no necessity to appoint a Commission of Inquiry to investigate If there was an emergency in Sarawaksaid the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, He was commenting Siephen Kalong Ningkan's telegram after the executive meeting here today. It was reported that239 words
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Article356 1966-09-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An estimated $40,000 worth of property was lost today when a predawn fire gutted a shophouse at the end of Jaian Tuanku Abdul Rahman, facing the Princes' Circle here The fire, believed to have been caused by an electrical short circuit, broke out356 words
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Article177 1966-09-19 1 KUALA LUMjPUR. Sun. The Ministry of Labour plans to develop some uniform methods of assessment to make the employment exchange service more effective. This was disclosed tonight by the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, in a talk over Radio Malaysia to launch Employment Exchange Week177 words
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Article280 1966-09-19 1 KUCHING, Sun. (AP) The Sarawak National Party today in a statement accused that the situation in Sarawak had arisen "because the campaign by Penghulu Tawi Sli and his colleagues to defeat Dato Stephen Kalone Ningkan went off halfcooked." The statement said that had they been280 words
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Article110 1966-09-19 1 MOSCOW, Sun. (AP) The Soviet central Asian city of Tashkent battered by more than 600 earthquakes of minor tremors over the past five months, was hit by another quake early today. Some 300.000 persons have already lost homes due to earthquake damage there. Tass, the official110 words
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Article, Illustration102 1966-09-19 2 ifwy»* t I'Mpf r Sun Members of the first Malaysian Trade Mission to Russia were last night in a dinner by the Malayan Manufacturers Association here. The Minister of Local* Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh (fourth from left), who is also Minuter of Commerce and102 words
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Article, Illustration98 1966-09-19 2 IPOH, Sun. Dato Chong Kok Lim, J.P. who was made a Dato (D.P.M.P. Darjah Dato' Paduka Mahkota Perak) by His Royal Hig-hness the Sultan of Perak on his 42nd birthday on Sept. 15. Dato Chong is seen receiving his Datoship from His Royal Highness in the Throne98 words
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79 1966-09-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The University of Malaya Agriculture Society held a Candlelight Ball last night at Dewan Tunku Chancellor to raise funds for overseas study tour. The society will try to *aise $20,000 for the overseas tour of Japan, Philippines and Formosa during the long79 words
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247 1966-09-19 2 SEREMBAN, Sun. The Deputy to the Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan. Enche Abdul Samad bin Idris on behalf of the Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, opened an extension to the Kampong Gunong Pasir National School in Knala Pilsh district, yesterday. Enche Abdul247 words
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Article112 1966-09-19 2 KAMPAR Sun.—A woman missing labourer, Chin Kien How. 18. was buried alive under 20 feet of mud and rubble when a landslide took place at the Sun Min Ylt mine in Ayer Hitam Labu, seven miles from here, yesterday. Another labourer. Woo Ah Tow, 20, who was112 words
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Article214 1966-09-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The establishment of a Workers' Bank in Malaysia would be an asset towards economic and social improvement of workers said Mr. K. Duraipah the Malaysian Trades Union Congress education officer today. He added that organised labour movement had the responsibility to see214 words
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262 1966-09-19 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, today declared that trade unions had a very important responsibility not only towards the members but also towards the nation. "Whilst fighting for the rights of members, the onion should also recognise and262 words
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164 1966-09-19 2 IPOH. Sun. Pretty Miss Patricia Chin, secretary of a motor firm in Ipoh, gave three Chinese classical dance demonstrations. which served as the "Piece de Resistance" in a variety concert at St. John's Ambulance Hall here last night. The show, which featured a total of164 words
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204 1966-09-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said today Malaysia had been losing $6O million annually because of the Commonwealth preferential treatment. Dr. Lim was speaking to reporters on his return from Canada. He cut short his204 words
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248 1966-09-19 2 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Colorature soprano Miss Chen LiChing has a hauntingly beautiful voice that warms your heart. The Dutch papers in Indonesia crowned her the "Chinese Nightingale" in 1949. Italy hailed her as the "Chinese Totti Dal Monte,' the famous Italian248 words
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237 1966-09-19 2 IPOH, Sun. A wedding between two university graduates took'place at the Registry of Civil Marriages yesterday, when Miss Tan Tok Lan, eldest grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Meng Jiang of Batu Gajah, became the wife of Mr. Lam Keng237 words
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116 1966-09-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Mr. M. Shanmufhalingim. first assistant secretary (Finance), Federal Treasury, here will be attending a sl month training course at tw Economic Development Institute of the World Bank J® Washington from October to April next year. He is one of the member! of116 words
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429 1966-09-19 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The National Trades Union Congress Secretary-General, Mr. Ho See Beng, hoped that the Government would play fair to settle the public Daily-Rated Workers' claims. Mr Ho said this last right at a dinner in honour of Mr. K. Suppiah's successful tour of429 words
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Article217 1966-09-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Trade unions, free from the domination of employers and political parties, are the true training ground for democracy and a better means of improving living standards and obtaining better social provisions than election manifestos. "If this is fully realised by trade union217 words
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310 1966-09-19 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Jackie's Bowl, Orchard, the main venue of the 1966 Singapore National Bowling Championships, made its mark on the world bowling scene when the championships endeo here today. The 24-lane ultra-modern bowling centre was described by many of the foreign310 words
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Article279 1966-09-19 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Norwegian Government is prepared to give the Republic of Singapore all assistance to develop her ship building and fishing industries. Mr. Asbjorn Slordahl, the Norwegian Consul-General in Singapore, told the Eastern Sun in an exclusive interview yesterday that his country would give all279 words
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Article36 1966-09-19 3 TAIPING. Sun. Mr. Malcom Dalziel, of the British Council, Penang, will be guest speaker at a Rotary luncheon m the new club here on Tuesday. The subject of his talk will be "Public Speaking."36 words
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Article, Illustration65 1966-09-19 3 Engineers from Australia's Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Authority, Mr. Ken Johnson and Mr. Peter Burgess, have completed an assignment under Australia's Air Programme to Malaysia, to investigate and advise on the possibilities of a hydro-electric scheme in Kelantan. Mr. Ph'ng Yong Huat, an engineer of65 words
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Article, Illustration160 1966-09-19 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. U.M.N.O. Youth Singapura will hold a "Malam Pemuda UMNO" (UMNO Youth Night)—comprising variety shows at the Victoria Theatre on Oct. 15 and 16, this year. Highlight of the "Malam" will be the final of the "Ratu Kebaya Modern" or "Kebaya Queen" which will160 words
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71 1966-09-19 3 MALACCA. Sun. Pensioners are not a spent force. On the contrary they are still energetic and intelligent and together with their experience can contribute towards the country's progress. The Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. made these comments yesterday when he addressed the annual71 words
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Article, Illustration490 1966-09-19 3 MARTIN LIM - By MARTIN LIM SINGAPORE, Sun. Orphan girls whose alma mater is the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus' Orphanage will be eagerly looking forward to Sept. 25 the date of their monthly re-union part>. The Mother Superior of the Convent, Rev.490 words
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Article65 1966-09-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —An extraordinary general meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club will be held on Sept. 30 here to consider a motion changing the name of the club to "Kelab Penerbangan Selangor." If the motion is adopted, the name will later be amended to read: "Kelab65 words
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Article, Illustration81 1966-09-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two Malaysian science students excelled in their examinations at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, and each sained a "University Prize" by topping the class in their respective subjects. They are Wong Sia81 words
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217 1966-09-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak who is leading the Malaysian delegation as chairman to the forthcoming United Nations General Assembly, commencing on Tuesday will now leave here on Wednesday. Tun Rasak and party was to hare left tomorrow. Accompanying217 words
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Article108 1966-09-19 4 TA IP IN G Sun. The "Road Safety Week" campaign held here recently haa earned the praiae of the pablic including "Bouquet" from the Chief Police OAcer, Perak, Enche Merican bin Sutan. The week-long campaign held in the district from Sept. 5 to 11 to educate108 words
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258 1966-09-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A team of seven medical specialists from the SouthEast Asia Ministers of Education Secretariat arrived here today from Manila to carry out a research programme on tropical diseases in Malaysia. The team which consists of four Asian and three international medical consultants,258 words
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Article, Illustration639 1966-09-19 4 Ipoh, Sun. —The Cadet Corps of St. Michael's Institution here will be holding its general inspection and passing-out parade on Thursday, at 4.30 p.m. After the parade, a ceremony of "Beating the Retreat" will be performed by the Cadet Corps of Drums and St. Michael's639 words
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Article, Illustration78 1966-09-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysian and Singapore delegates to the recent PIOCTET conference in Perth were entertained at Malaysia House (Perth) by the Malaysia and Singapore Students' Association of Western Australia. L. to R.: Enche Rommel Mokhnar bin Mokhtar of Kuala Lumpur, currently employed as a quantity surveyor by78 words
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261 1966-09-19 4 PENANG, Sun. The Penang Sanitarium and Hospital is an outstanding example of what can be achieved through dedication. This tribute was paid by the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, when he opened the new ultra modern maternity suite of the Penang Sanitarium and Hospital261 words
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493 1966-09-19 4 KHOO BOON CHOO - By KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Sun. The national president o! the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today called on the people to voluntarily take half a day oil from work and business on the day that the proconsul Governor493 words
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86 1966-09-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Head of Radio Malaysia's Schools Broadcast Ser» vice, Enche Mokhtar na'»d» recently left for the B. R London to attend a Schools Broadcasting Course, r~ the Colombo Plan. Enche Mokhtar Daud xvaj a Kirkby-trained teacher before he joined Radio Malaysia as a Broadcasting Assistant in 1961.86 words
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396 1966-09-19 5 MARTIN LIM - Proposed project to provide I family life to orphans By MARTIN LIM SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore will soo n have its first Girls' Town which will be built on a sprawling piece of land at Chestnut Drive, Bukit Timah. It will be run by the sisters396 words
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101 1966-09-19 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Homicide squad now probing into the gangland killing of a 14-year-old youth, Samsudin bin Dawi, are working on the theory that it was a "revenge attack." Samsudin was cycling home on Saturday afternoon, when he was suddenly attacked by eight persons armed101 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-09-19 5 KALWANT S. SIDHU - KALWANT S. SIDHU. SINGAPORE, Sun. The "Khoo Unit" of Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd. has won this year's "Unit Challenge Trophy" for having produced the most business during 1965. This is an annual event among Prudential's units in South-East Asia. Last night the manager of Prudential Assurance121 words
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Article, Illustration140 1966-09-19 5 CINGAPORE, Sun Motorists... this can happen to you! It may be the case of •omeone havng one too many at a"booze" session. Whatever it is, the cause is carelessness. Apparently, the "traffic defaulter" has not heeded the safety rules. Remember, carelessness in ay bring140 words
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Article89 1966-09-19 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A top trade unionist, Mr. Chen Sin, has been expelled from the Barisan Sosialis, it was learnt today. Mr. Chen, former president of the left-wing Singapore Commercial House and factory Employees' Union *°st his post with the union J hen he stood for re-el ec*lon recently.89 words
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252 1966-09-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Departments of Health and Lands were criticised for "not" looking into the state of affairs in the vicinity of Paya Lebar Airport. Residents in the area a sprawling slumland complained of nightly mosquito and rat raids and "illegal" buildings looming near252 words
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Article154 1966-09-19 5 SINGAPORE. SUN. —The The Minister of Education, Mr. Ong Pan g Boon, this morning urged more young people to join the Vigilante Corps. He said in this way, they could help the police to maintain peace and order in the Republic. The Minister stressed154 words
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Article155 1966-09-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.—A top eye surgeon here, Dr. Arthur Lim. said today that an is-land-wide campaign for fresh human eyes would soon be launched by the Singapore Association for The Blind Dr. Lim, who is chairman of the association, said at the moment the eye bank at the155 words
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Article23 1966-09-19 5 TAIPING. Sun. The Town Council will hold its monthly meeting in the Council Chamber here on Sept. 30 at 8 p.m.23 words
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393 1966-09-19 5 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN CINGAPORE, Sun. The Peranakan Association In Singapore will now open its membership to Malaysian citizens domiciled in the Republic. This Association was formerly known as the Singapore Chinese Peranakan Association. This was announced by the association's president, Mr, T.W. Ong, a393 words
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Article, Illustration261 1966-09-19 5 CIXGAPORE, Sun. A student leader, Mr. Bala S. Maniam. last night called on the Government to establish an independent advisory board to look into the question of political detention. Mr. Maniam, president of the University of Singapore Democratic Socialist261 words
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Article62 1966-09-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Johore's Chief Police Officer, Senior Assistant Commissioner Tuan Haji Abdul Kadir today declared open a police station at Kong Kong, 15 miles from here. The station, costing $22,100, Is the third to be established in Johore in the past two months. The other two62 words
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230 1966-09-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A trade unionist today warned of "favouritism, nepotism and victimisation" in the civil service because of the transfer of disciplinary powers and authority for promotion to heads of department Mr. Gurcharan Singh, president of the Police Administrative and Clerical Services230 words
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Article202 1966-09-19 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The arrival of the well-known American singer Frank Sinatra Junior and world-renown-ed Tommy Dorsey Orchestra had been delayed for 24 hrs. They will now arrive in Singapore on Tuesday by MAL 613 at 5 p.m. Reason: The 22-year-o(d singer and the orchestra had been forced202 words
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Miscellaneous402 1966-09-19 2 Why crack your head when you can tackle easier quiz like ours EASTERN SUN 3,000 Contest CONTEST NO. 8 Quiz for September 19, 1966. 1. In Aesop's fable of the Hare and the Tortoise, which one won the race? 2. Who was the founder of the Y.M.C.A. (Young Men's Christian402 words
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Miscellaneous59 1966-09-19 5 TIME AND TIDE £enans: 3.01 a.m. (8.5 ft.), 3.2* p.m. (7.5 ft). p ort Swettenham: 8.24 a.m. (14.4 ft.), 8.37 p.m. (13 ft.). Port Dickson: 9.16 a.m. (9 8 ft.), 9.31 p.m. (8.1 ft.). Singapore: 1.34 a.m. (9.5 ft.), 1 33 p.m. (9.1 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 12.27 a.m. (7.9 ft),59 words
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WORLD NEWS
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132 1966-09-19 6 BERLIN, Sun. (UPl)—East German Communists have branded Red China's party leader Mao Tse-Tung as a man indulging "personal cult." In the strongest attack on Peking so far, the East German Politburo, according to a report published yesterday by the East German news agency ADN,132 words
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105 1966-09-19 6 BERLIN. Sun. (AFP). The East German Communist Party said today that the "so-called cultural revolution" in People's China is "doomed to failure." A report published by the party's political bureau described this "revolution" as "an attempt by the group of Chinese leaders to solve the105 words
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Article92 1966-09-19 6 LONDON, Sun. (AP) Four men wearing nylon stocking masks today plundered the strong room of Collingwoods. the Mayfair jewellers, where some of Britain's Lords keep their coronets. Two watchmen were tied up while the gang collected bracelets, brooches, and necklaces. The raided jewel store92 words
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Article99 1966-09-19 6 MASERU, Basutoland, Sun. (AFP) Basutoland's Justice Minister Mr. Peete Peete said here today that a group of political fugitives from South Africa were plotting to overthrow Basutoland's Premier Chief Leabua Jonathan. The minister added that the fugitives were Africans who were abusing the hospitality of the99 words
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247 1966-09-19 6 RICHMOND, Virginia, Sun. (UPI) Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr. told a democratic Rally yesterday he had earned his keep as a senator and predicted that because of his efforts, West Germany will not finance a steel plant in Communist China. ]4r.247 words
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Article, Illustration26 1966-09-19 6 Philippines k Johnson and President Marcos of the r uipp nes are side-by-side at the White House recently during their initial meetinc. 126 words
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520 1966-09-19 6 Marcos makes the most of his stay in US WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI). PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand E. Marcos struck a receptive cord with President Lyndon Johnson during his three day state visit to Washington last week. From the time of his official arrival in a520 words
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192 1966-09-19 6 HONOLULU, Hawaii, Sun. (AP).—General Ne Win, Burma's Chief of State, and hij wife have returned to Honolulu after several days of vacationing on Maul Island, about 200 miles Southeast of Honolulu. The general and his wife were met upon their arrival192 words
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Article, Illustration80 1966-09-19 6 BALTIMORE, Sun (AP) Wingless airplane of tomorrow the U.S. Air Force's new SV 5P meeting recently in Washington D.C. Plane built will highlight the Air Force Association's annual by Martin Co's Baltimore plant for the Air Force's Systems Command, Aeronautical Systems Division, derives aerodvmamic lift from80 words
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132 1966-09-19 6 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. (UPI). —More than 100 families were left homeless yesterday after a fire rampaged through a sprawling "Villa Miseria" (slum neighbourhood) in the industrial community of Avellaneda, in Buenos Aires province. No injuries were reported in the spectacular blaze, which broke out132 words
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Article53 1966-09-19 6 SOFIA, (AFP). Bulgaria today signed an agreement giving free aid and longterm —interest-free credit to North Vietnam. The agreement followed "cordial" talks here this week between a Bulgarian delegation and a visiting North Vietnamese government economic delegation headed by Vice-Premier Le Than Ngui, member of the Vietnamese53 words
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Article44 1966-09-19 6 BENSHEIM, West Germany. Sun. (AFP). —A passenger train crashed off the rails this afternoon near Bensheim South of Frankfurt Am Main. At least one person was killed and 15 were gravely injured. But it was feared the final toll would be heavier.44 words
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Article187 1966-09-19 6 BELGRADE, Sun. (AFP)— The report of the Yugoslav Board of Inquiry into the Britannia 102 air disaster on Sept. 1 today blamed the pilot for failing to follow routine altitude instructions laid down for landing. The inquiry was unable to determine the reasons why the187 words
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Article149 1966-09-19 6 MOSCOW, Sun. (AFP)— Mr. Harold Koch, the former U.S. Catholic priest who hss sought asylum in the Soviet Union, said here today U.S. President Lyndon Johnson was "the worst President America has ever had". In a Soviet television broadcast on Tuesday, Mr. Koch had protested vehemently149 words
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246 1966-09-19 6 HONOLULU, Hawaii, Sun (AP) A young student from India found both disappointment and happiness during his brief visit to Hawaii. Phulwari Lal arrived in Honolulu on Sept. 3 expecting to take an assistantship and study for his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.246 words
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Article64 1966-09-19 6 MOSCOW. Sun. (AFP). Soviet Geologists have discovered a vast burial area of radioactive prehistoric bones, the news agency TASS said today. The bones, found near Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad). gave off Uranium radiation much greater than emitted by today's animals, the scientists said. Among the discovery were partial64 words
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Article143 1966-09-19 6 NEW YORK. Sun. (AP) When Philippine President and Mrs. Ferdinand E. Marcos attend a solemn high mass at New York's famed St. Patrick's Cathedral today, they will hear aspecial word of welcome from a Catholic Priest who was in the Philippines during the Japanese occupation. In143 words
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164 1966-09-19 6 OXFORD. Mississippi, Sun. (AP) The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested 12 white men and alerted its agents for another In a crackdown today on leaders of segregationist attacks on negro children and newsmen In Grenada. Still being sought was Justice of the164 words
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Article61 1966-09-19 6 VIENNA, Sun. (AP). A North Vietnamese economic delegation headed by Vice Premier Le Thanh Nghi arrived in Bucharest yesterday. Radio Bucharest reported The broadcast monitored in Vienna, did not state the Bjrposes of the delegation's ucharest visit. Le and his delegation arrived in Budapest from Moscow to61 words
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Article56 1966-09-19 6 MONTREAL. Canada, Sun. (AFP). —A Police raid today seized $200,000 in counterfeit Canadian $lO bills, police said. Montreal Police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police co-operated in the swamp following the arrest of several persons suspected of passing counterfeit money. A search was now on for the56 words
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Article, Illustration59 1966-09-19 7 QUEEN ELIZABETH accompanied by her Minister of Transport Barbara Castle arrives to open a mile Ion? bridge costing £8,000,000, which will link England and Wales and is a part of the M 4 LondonSouth Wales motorway, recently. It is the seventh longest bridge in the worldPANA photo. - 59 words
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334 1966-09-19 7 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sun. (UPI). Mr. Stoklev Carmichael, National Director of the Student nonViol en t Coordinating Committee (SNCC), said yesterday he is "not opposed to violence, nor have I ever been." Mr Carmichael. fresh from a stay in the Atlanta, Georgia, jail where334 words
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Article70 1966-09-19 7 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Prince Charles, the 17-year-old future King of Britain, will assume his first Royal responsibilities this fall when Queen Elizabeth n and Prince Philip visit Canada. Under the provisions of the regency act, he will serve with his grandmother. Queen Mother Elizabeth, and together70 words
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Article127 1966-09-19 7 NEY YORK. Sun. (UPI) Some 20,000 persons were in the line of march in beautiful late summer weather yesterday as the 9th annual Steuben Day Parade was staged on sth Avenue. Beaming proudly in the reviewing stand was Dr. Erich Mende. Vice Chancellor of West Germany,127 words
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Article108 1966-09-19 7 STOCKHOLM. Sun. (AFP). Three hundred Vietnamese will be called as witnesses by British philosopher Bertrand Russell's "tribunal for war crimes in Vietnam", a Swedish pacifist journal disclosed today. The tribunal will "try" President Johnson, U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk and Defence Secretary,108 words
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501 1966-09-19 7 Weeks of study and practice precede surgery TORONTO, Sun. (AP). TNFANT Siamese twin girls joined from the chest to the navel were successfully separated yesterday in a 6i-hour op eration by two teams of Caaadian doctors. "The general situation is satisfactory." a medical bulletin501 words
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Article117 1966-09-19 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. (UPI). —Three persons were killed yesterday when their light plane crashed into Sugar Loaf Mountain, the 1.023-foot mound of granite that forms Rio De Janeiro's chief tourist attraction. The plane, a twin-engine Cessna 310, took off from Rios Santos Dumont Airport and117 words
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Article142 1966-09-19 7 TECOLUTLA, Mexico, Sun. (UPI> Four nuns died after being swept into the pounding share on the Mexican Gulf Coast on Friday and dragged under by their heavy, waterlogged habits. The four took off their shoes to walk along the beach at the waters edge, letting142 words
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Article64 1966-09-19 7 DJIBOUTI. Sun. (AFP).— French authorities suspended security operations today in Djibouti where the situation has returned to normal, following Tuesday's riots by crowds as demanding independence for French Somaliland. Louis Saget, the pop French official in charge of the territory, issued orders, effective today, for troops to64 words
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Article271 1966-09-19 7 HONOLULU. Hawaii. Sun. < AP) Katy and Kitty finally got together In Honolulu yesterday, and like any other women, they talked about old times and friends and of course, their children. Katy Is Madame Ne Win. wife of Burma's Chief of State, and Kitty is Mrs.271 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-09-19 7 WASHINGTON, San. (AP) Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rosk has called for strengthening the International Control Commission staff in Vietnam to prevent violations of the embattled Buffer Zone between North and South Vietnam and to protect Cambodia. He voiced the proposal at a news conference at53 words
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Article40 1966-09-19 7 VATICAN. CITY, Sun. (AFP). —Pope Paul the Sixth will publish an encyclical lettei tomorrow morning asking the Roman Catholic faithful throughout the world to say special prayers for peace during the month of October, Vatican officials said today.40 words
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Article122 1966-09-19 7 MEXICO. City, Sun. (AP) Former Philippines' President Carlos P. Romulo arrived here yesterday for a two-day official visit to this country, where he will attend meetings of the international centre for the improvement of corn and wheat. Dr. Romulo, who presently heads his country's Ministry of Education,122 words
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215 1966-09-19 7 ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Sun. (AP) —Vice President Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey said in a taped television interview yesterday that President Johnson had invited him to be his running mate again in 1968, but cdded that Mr. Johnson "is still at liberty to change215 words
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Article70 1966-09-19 7 BRUSSELS. Sun. (AP). A Japanese steel mission arrived In Brussels yesterday for a five-day tour of Belgian and Luxembourg steel plants. The 13-meinber delegation headed by Dr. Kokichi Sano. President of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, drove from Rotterdam. Holland, in the afternoon and70 words
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Article48 1966-09-19 7 AMMAN, Jordan, Sun. (AFP). A group of soldiers and civilians who crossed the Syrian frontier today were given political Asylum in Jordon, an official government spokesman announced. Five lieutenants are among the 12 military men in the group, while the number of civilians was not announced.48 words
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Article123 1966-09-19 7 MOSCOW, Sun. (UPI). —Rest of the world may have seen flying saucers. The Soviet Union has seen a flying suitcase. Nedelya, the weekly supplement of the government newspaper Izvestia, yesterday reported that peasants in the central Asia village of Zirikovo were "extremely amazed" when a123 words
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144 1966-09-19 7 ATHENS, Sun. (AFP)—A Greek magistrate today placed under preventive arrest a West German freighter captain who dropped two Turkish stowaways into the sea from his ship, with only a lifebuoy each to keep them afloat. Lawyers for the West German skipper. Captain Berndt144 words
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Article41 1966-09-19 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP).—President Johnson has set aside an additional $675,000 of Federal disaster relief funds for American Samoa to help restore public facilities damaged by a storm and high tides last January. Allocations for such work now total 52.410.750.41 words
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106 1966-09-19 7 BERLIN. Sun. (AFP). George McGhee. the U.S. Ambassador to West Germany. said today that India's future depended on her industrial output. Ke was speaking at the Indian Pavilion at the West Berlin "Partners for Progress" exposition. He said that Indian Industrial products exhibited at106 words
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256 1966-09-19 7 PARIS, Sun. (UPI). President Charles de Gaulle will call next month for New French general elections to be held in March, political sources said yesterday. The sources said de Gaulle will set the voting date for next March when the mandate256 words
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Article92 1966-09-19 7 BLOOMIN GTON, Indiana. Sun. (UPI). A 4| month study tour of America began yesterday at Indiana University which will send 15 Foreign journalists visiting U.S. newspapers across the nation. The group will participate in camp seminars on American life before leaving to visit U.S. newspapers. They92 words
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Article502 1966-09-19 8 XUE are glad that the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, did not pull his punches in London when he commented on Rhodesia. He said the Africans were making too big an issue out of this white enclave. The Rhodesian crisis, the Tunku declared, would not start502 words
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Article299 1966-09-19 8 VIEWS on the fragmentation of large rubber estates have changed since 1946. At that time the leaders of estate unions were vociferous in wanting estates to be nationalised and fragmented. Certain European plantations were sold and their owners left the country. Then it was discovered by the299 words
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Article, Illustration4900 1966-09-19 8 Dr. Agnes W. Liang - Part two 0f... THE A.B.C. OF CURRENCY AND BANKING On Saturday, Sept. 17, we published on this page the first part of a talk on "Currency and Banking," by Dr. Agnes W. Liang. The following is the second and concluding part of her talk on the subject. By Dr. Agnes4,900 words
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Article, Illustration146 1966-09-19 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr W. Jack Foster and Mr Terence F. Thomas, Singapore employees of the First National City Bank, have received promotions. Mr. Foster has become a Pro-Manager and Officer-in-Charge of the Orchard Road Branch, and Mr. Thomas ha? assumed the position of Assistant Accountant146 words
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Article101 1966-09-19 9 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) The British Motor Corporation, the nation's largest -automative industry, is facing a major strike threat because of its decision to cut back operations. The executive committee cf the National Union of Vehicles was to meet in Manchester to discuss what action the union101 words
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329 1966-09-19 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The products of 40 countries and 3/000 companies will be on view for business visitors to the Asian International Trade Fair to be held in Bangkok from Nov. 17 to Dec. 10. Consumer goods like textiles, toys, plastics and transistor radios329 words
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Article, Illustration296 1966-09-19 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Norwegian Government is prepared to give the Republic of Singapore all assistance possible to develop her shipbuilding and fishing industries. Mr. Asbjorn Slordahl, the Norwegian Consul General in Singapore told the Eastern Sun in an exclusive interview yesterday that his countpr would give296 words
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Article, Illustration144 1966-09-19 9 BINGAPORE, Sun. The Senior Resident Representative of Carreras Ltd., Mr. R. G. Banks is leaving Singapore on transfer to Europe at the end of this month after nearly 29 Sears of service in the Far ast. He will be succeeded by Mr. A. J. Chinery. Just before144 words
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Article214 1966-09-19 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. British Petroleum of Malaysia have perfected an AntiSmoke High Speed Diesel Fuel after world wide tests and trials. Disclosing this to the Eastern Sun at the opening of the Goldfieid BP Service Station at 588, Sembawang Road yesterday. Mr. C. J. Wright the market development214 words
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88 1966-09-19 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The 13.000 ton cargo liner MGlenalmond" reached a speed in excess of 23 knots during recent trials off the Japanese port of Nagasaki. "Glenalmond," the first of two vessels to be built for the Glen Line by Mitsui Heavy Industries Nagasaki Shipyard,88 words
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Article75 1966-09-19 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The E.A.C. Line's "13,000 ton cargo liner "Arosia" was recently launched at the EAC shipyard in Nakskov, Denmark, for express services between the Far East and Europe. The "Arosia'* has a bale cubic capacity of 676,500 cubic feet. This includes 49,500 ebft. refrigerated75 words
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Article65 1966-09-19 9 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) British cotton production was "strongly affected" by the annual holidays during July, according to the Cotton Board. Spinners fared rather better than weavers for new business, with their sales of yard sufficient to ensure a further modest increase in orders on hand. Weavers' order-books65 words
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Article44 1966-09-19 9 HONGKONG, Sun. (AFP) —The Chungking Iron and Steel complex in Southwest China overfulfilled the state plan for the first seven months of this year for the production of pig Iron, Steel, Steel products and coke, according to the New China News Agency.44 words
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57 1966-09-19 9 His Exceĺency the Go ver nor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj bin Raja Muhammad,S.M.N. went ab oard the Raja Brooke to visit the Made-in-Malaysia Floating Fair organised by the National Chamber of Malaysian Manufacturers. Photo shows His Excellency at the Fraser Neave (Malaya) Ltd. stall. Mr. Leong Swee Seng,57 words
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Article, Illustration269 1966-09-19 9 SINGAPORE, Eun. Sales of Suzuki motorcycles have shot up following the introduction of "PosiForce a unique lubrication system attached to four new Suzuki models. Mr. Yeo Boon Lim. manager of Guan Hoe Co. <M) Ltd., Suzuki distributors in Singapore and Malaysia, said: "We had steady sales269 words
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Article130 1966-09-19 9 LONDON, Sun. (AP) The government-owned British Overseas Airways Corp. (BOAC) is buying out the Cunard shipping line's share of the jointly owned BOACCunard international airline for £11.5 million, it was announced here. Cunard Chairman Sir Basil Smallpeice said his company would use the cash to expand130 words
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Article100 1966-09-19 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The 12.551-ton m.v. "Bremen Maru" pressed into the Eu-ropean-Japan service by Mitsui OSK is claimed to be the fastest among the line s superliner fleet. Diesel engines of advanced design and proved reliability give this vessel and her sister ships, the Bristol Maru and100 words
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Article93 1966-09-19 9 TOKYO, Sun (AFP). —An American order for six mamoth tankers of 276.000 deadweight tons each has been placed in Japan. Mitsubishi and Ishikawa-jima-Harima Heavy Industries announced that they have signed contracts in New York with National Bulk Carriers of the United States to build three such vessels93 words
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Article32 1966-09-19 9 LONDON. Sun. (AP) Mr. Douglas Jay. President of the Board of Trade, left London by air on Friday for Sydney where he will hold trade talks with the Australian government.32 words
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Article, Illustration164 1966-09-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three resident executives of Esso Standard Malaya Limited have left for a two-week course on refinery economics at the Esso Training Centre in Bangkok. They are Supply Analyst Gregory Yin of the Economies Supply Department, and Process Engineers Low Chun Seng and164 words
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Article185 1966-09-19 9 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8 20 a.m. ML 019 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. ML 121 Kuala Lumpur. 10.30 a.m. ML 451 Kuching. 10.55 a.m. ML 005 Penang,. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. 11.40 a.m. PR 501 Manila. 12.20 p.m. RC 605 Phnom Penh. 12.50 p.m. PA 841 San Francisco,185 words
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Article162 1966-09-19 9 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.00 ajn. ML 032 Malacca. Kuala Lumpur, lpoh. 7.15 ajn. ML 452 Penang, Kota Bahru. Kuching. 7.31 am. ML 122 Kuala Lumpur. 8.00 ajn. TG 402 Bangkok. 8.30 a.m. ML 616 Kuala Lumpur. Hongkong 9.00 a.m. CX 572 Bangkok, Hongkong. Taipeh. Osaka. Tokyo. 9.00162 words
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Article127 1966-09-19 9 TIME AIRLINE FROM 8.15 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. 8.25 a.m. MAL (ML 032) Singapore, Malacca. 9.15 a.m MAL (ML 616) Singapore. 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 044) Singapore. 12.35 p.m. MAL (ML 008) Singapore. Kota Bahru. 1.25 p.mMAL (ML127 words
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Article120 1966-09-19 9 TIME AIRLINE TO 7.15 a.m. MAL (ML 019) Singapore 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 122) Singapore. 8.45 a.m. MAL (ML 032) Penang, Ipoh, Kota Bahru, 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Singapore. 9.50 a.m. MAL (ML 616) Hongkong. 10.30 a.m. MAL (ML 118) Trengganu. 12.20 p.m. MAL120 words
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179 1966-09-19 10 CANBERRA, Sun. The Australian Minister for Territories Mr. Charles Barnes, has announced the appointment of 10 directors for the new Papua and New Guinea Development Bank. Six of the directors are residents of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. They are Mr.179 words
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Article166 1966-09-19 10 SYDNEY, Sun. (AIS) Australian university students will hold an "on-the-spot" seminar in Indonesia next January. Organisers believe the seminar will be the first school for Australian students of Asian affairs to be held in an Asian country. The idea of the seminar came from the University of166 words
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445 1966-09-19 10 WELLINGTON, Sun. Medical Aid Abroad, a New Zealand organisation which was started in Christchurch last year to send surplus medical supplies and equipment to needy hospitals and clinics in the under-developed countries of South-East Asia and the Pacific, has now been established here. Medical445 words
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221 1966-09-19 10 PORT MORESBY, Sun. The Administration of the Australian Administrated Territory of Papua and New Guinea is advertising for lease a block of about 5,000 acres of land in the Cape Hoskins area of New Britain for growing oil palm. The production of221 words
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137 1966-09-19 10 CANBERRA. Sun. More major new mineral deposits are likely to be found in Australia. The Australian Minister for National Development, Mr. David Fairbairn, revealed that knowledge of mineral deposits, particularly in Australia's north and north west, had improved greatly. Recent major discoveries and the137 words
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Article, Illustration86 1966-09-19 10 CANBERRA. Sun— Enche Jamsari bin Mohamed, broadcaster with the Malay service of Radio Malaysia, is in Australia with other overseas broadcasters on a Colombo Plan course studying radio and television techniques used in rural programmes. He is shown here at the headquarters of Radio Australia in86 words
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302 1966-09-19 10 WELLINGTON, Sun. Imaginative use of postage stamps to link some of the history, attractions and resources of New Zealand with its geography is made in an information and publicity poster which the Tourist and Publicity Department is now distributing overseas. Enlarged reproductions302 words
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Article95 1966-09-19 10 SYDNEY, Sun. (AIS),— Qantas. Australia's Government owned international airline, may build a multistoried headquarters and a public plaza in the heart of Sydney, capital of the State of New South Wales. The plaza and skyscraper, which would be Australia's tallest, are among proposals the airline is95 words
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Article116 1966-09-19 10 SYDNEY. Sun. Australian citizens have voluntarily contributed 5A132.000 for a new project to develop fish farming in the Philippines. The Philippines Government and the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation have completed arrangements for the project. The money was raised by the Australian Freedom From Hunger116 words
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Article, Illustration3706 1966-09-19 11 tai sing onn - reviewed by tai sing onn EDDIE WARD, Australian Member of the House of Representatives for 32 years. CANON L. JOHN COLLINS, Precentor and Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's Cathedral. Two yery unlike gents. But, yes, they do have one thing in common both are fighters. One, the canonical3,706 words
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Article, Illustration400 1966-09-19 12 OF ALL the subjects in the school curriculum, history is often regarded as the least important and the most difficult. Before we go into the question of history, one may wonder what exactly is history. History is the seasoned account of man's evolution on earth.400 words
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Article, Illustration276 1966-09-19 12 I HAVE been thinking if it is fruitful to correspond with others. Then I have come to the conclusion that it is worthy. So correspondence has become one of my hobbies. I hunted through all up-to-date magazines' and papers' pen-pal columns to choose my pen-pals. At276 words
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Article, Illustration226 1966-09-19 12 IN the midst of our enjoyment at a picnic, one of our group suggested hiring a boat and row out. On that day, the tide was rather high and the sea was quiet except for some small waves. We rowed quite a long time and saw a large226 words
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Article, Illustration414 1966-09-19 12 'Parents the greatest people on earth' MAN is an animal which needs to learn about the ways of life before he can live in the true sense of the word. "To err is human" and so, it is only natural that we must learn something from other people. There are414 words
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Article, Illustration460 1966-09-19 12 AS I was going home, heard footsteps following me. Then I started to run but my legs could not move. However, I managed to run but when I turned to look who was following me, I saw a man with no head. I460 words
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Article, Illustration362 1966-09-19 12 IN a noisy and busy room I waited patiently with my enemy beside me, a big fat book which was very boastful and which thought highly of herself. We were waiting for our coverings. I was hoping to have a beautiful cover on me. Later,362 words
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Article, Illustration200 1966-09-19 12 may be surprising that I am writting on a subiM that has been written or talk, ed about again and again But since we are haviar more leisure with the hela of scientific progress we ar< becoming more troubled aj how to spend our leisure Often have I met200 words
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Article, Illustration472 1966-09-19 13 QNE morning, on the way to school, I saw a woman waving madly at an old brokendown pirate taxi. Caught by the attraction of the woman's waving, the driver stopped suddenly without showing any signal. .nother driver just behind the pirate taxi tried his472 words
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Article, Illustration263 1966-09-19 13 A habit is nothing but a mental pattern a way of doing something which in time becomes as natural as br?athing. habits can be easily acquired but very difficult to get rid off. The formation of habits begins at the time of birth and is carried263 words
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Article, Illustration229 1966-09-19 13 Lim Thisin Hock - Lim Thisin Hock Some mischiveous boys were playing with matches beside a stack of hay. In actual fact they were having a smoke on the quiet and having nothing else to do, after their smoke, they started lighting up the box of matches. But they were soon229 words
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Article, Illustration424 1966-09-19 13 Five.... only five days to D-Day! How was I ever going; to finish my revision in time? With that thought in mind, I plunged into a world of Napoleon Bonapartes, Bismarks and World Wars and what-have-you. My head was spinning. As I tried424 words
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Article, Illustration327 1966-09-19 13 What is poetry? As Shelley, the famous poet of the Romantic Period, says, poetry is "the record of the best and happiest moments of the be9t and happiest minds." But in my opinion, poetry simply means the best words in the best order. I am327 words
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Article, Illustration319 1966-09-19 13 Demography or population study is an interesting subject much discussed by students, economists and government policy makers. The population cf the world today has more than doubled that of a century ago. It stands today at over 3,000 million and is now increasing319 words
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Article, Illustration530 1966-09-19 13 '"TODAY, the world's greatA est and most crucial problem is undoubtedly that of producing adequate food. This continuing problem can only be effectively dealt with by the concerted effort of all countries, with the brunt of it being borne by the hungry regions themselves530 words
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Article, Illustration431 1966-09-19 13 MALAYSIA is a very young sovereign nation. Hence every youth is strickly responsible for the social, economic and political pro* gress of our country. It is very necessary to recall to mind that youths in every walk of life should firmly unite in order to431 words
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Article, Illustration268 1966-09-19 13 Pahang lies to the west of the South China Sea. Its immediate neighbours are Kelantan and Trengganu In the north, Perak in the west, and Selangor and Negri Sembilan and Johore in the south. The total area of Pahang is 6,000 square miles. There are268 words
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Article, Illustration407 1966-09-19 13 Our mother's love is as valuable as anything in this world. The weight and cost of the whole world can never balance the love of our mother. It is the greatest love we could ever have. No one in this world could407 words
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294 1966-09-19 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Don Alexander, leader of the Thai bowling team, won the Men's Masters title at the Singapore National Bowling Championships which ended today. Alexander won the Peter Stuyvesant sponsored championship main event which was held for the first time here. Alexander chalked up294 words
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194 1966-09-19 14 DORTMUND, Sun. (AFP) Teams from 50 countries compete in the world gyronasties championships which open in the WestphalenhaJe here on Tuesday. The old timers in world gymnastic have a good chance of continuing their hold on the sport, and all the reigning world194 words
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Article117 1966-09-19 14 M. PORTLAND, Oregon, Sun. '(AP). Australia's Bruce Crampton shot a hole-in-one yesterday as Pete Brown and Bert Yancey replaced Bob Goalby ia the lead of the US$5O,OOO Portland Open Golf tournament. Crampton's shot came with a No. 9 iron on the 130-yard eighth hole. The ace117 words
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466 1966-09-19 14 LINDRICK. (YORKS7 Sun. Nell Coles, the 32-year-old Ryder Cup player, became Britain's master golfer yesterday. He survived a seven hour gruelling duel to win the first prize of £1.250 in the Dunlop Masters tournament here yesterday. With rounds of 70, 69, 70, and466 words
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Article96 1966-09-19 14 SEOUL. Sun. (AP)—The South Korean Olympic Committee (KOC) today welcomed the Malaysian move yesterday to shelve Its plan lor hosting the 1970 Asian Games in support of the South Korean bid to stage the games in Seoul. KOC officials, however, declined to comment on whether96 words
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236 1966-09-19 14 Singapore, Sun Twelve top basketable players of the Tong Keng team current champions in the league will leave here next month to Dartlcipate in the annual national basketball championships to be held In Taiwan from October 20 to 31. The cagers now undergoing236 words
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Article89 1966-09-19 14 MEXICO CITY, Sun. (UPI) Don Schollander, a top gold medal winner in United States team in the second "Little Olympics" here next month. The U.S. had a team of more than 100 athletes last year. Mexico Is sponsoring the games each fall until the 196889 words
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Article, Illustration429 1966-09-19 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's walker, 18-year-old B. K. S. Maniam. coasted home to a brilliant victory to capture the junior title in the 10-mile gruelling walking competition held this morning. Maniam's time of 1 hr. 23 mln. 13 sees was hailed by sports officials as429 words
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Article165 1966-09-19 14 ROME, Sun. (UPI) An Italian soccer world still torn by its World Cup defeat opens its 1966-1967 First Division championship today. Th e trouncing the prestigious Italian team took from Korea in the World Cup tourney jolted Italian soccer fans. It also led to the165 words
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1094 1966-09-19 14 CHAN KAM YAU - By CHAN KAM YAU SEREMBAN, Sun. A weary and below-form Tan Aik Hue sustained only by his courage tonight beat Ang Tjin Siang of sia in straight sets 15-12, 15-5 in a 40-minute tension-packed duel* He retains his single title in the Third1,094 words
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125 1966-09-19 14 Moey Hen Seang yesterday beat Ahmad Shah in three sets 1-6. 6-4. 6-0 to win the Singapore Civil Services Association Open singles tennis title. Moey thus avenged a defeat handed out to him by Ahmad in the finals last year. In the other125 words
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Article502 1966-09-19 14 IPOH, Sun. Japan and India will figure in the opening: tie of the 34th Perak Open Badminton Championships which berin at the St John Ambulance Association Hall on Tuesday morning, when Y. Itagaki meets Dinesh Khanna. Five countries Japan, India. Indonesia. Thailand and Malaysia are taking502 words
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Article134 1966-09-19 14 OULTON PARK. Cheshire Sun. (AFP) World cham; pion Jack Brabham steerej his own designed Brabnanj Repco to victory in j-f Oulton Gold Cup race nere yesterday. He took the lead after 25 laps to finish the 110 (176 Km) 40 lap course 1 hr. 6 min. 14.2134 words
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Article2102 1966-09-19 15 WINDSOR LAD - Trebles for Des Coleman, Porky Donnely By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Des Coltman was in top riding form when he landed a splendid treble Rubber Estate 11, Draco and Smokedream at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's September Meeting. Draco2,102 words
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112 1966-09-19 15 "WINDSOR LAD", our racing expert, was in fine tippinc form yesterday, the first day oL the Selanfor Turf Club's September Meeting. He scored four straight winners in Rubber Estate II (Race One), Rabbit Year (Race 2), Baydalo (Race Five), and Tufton 111 (Race Seven).112 words
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Article85 1966-09-19 15 TOKYO, Sun. (AFP).— The Japan Athletics Federation has decided to send two of the nations foremost runners to the International Marathon to be held in Seoul on Oct. 30. The two runners are Morlo Shigematsu, the world's fastest marathon time holder, and Kenjl Kimihara, the Tokyo85 words
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78 1966-09-19 15 LONDON. Sun. (AFP) Australian Rod Laver last night won the London Professional Indoor Tennis Championships for the third time running, and with it the £l,OOO first prize. In a short, 68-mlnutes final at Wembley Stadium he beat compatriot Ken Rosewall 6/2. 6/3. 6/2. Rose78 words
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Article1131 1966-09-19 15 More incidents with spect occur LONDON, Stwi. (AFP).—Chelsea hit Aston Villa for six to become new leaders of the First Division yesterday and Bobby Tambling scored five of the them before he limped off injured in the final stages of the Game- He was1,131 words
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376 1966-09-19 15 DAVIS CUP NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) The United States and Brazil ended a lengthy debate by tentatively agreeing to hold the Davis Cup tennis semi-finals in the South American country from Nov. 5—7. The U.S. Lawn Tennis Association had tried to have376 words
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75 1966-09-19 15 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) Fred Pickering Everton's £BO,OOO international centre forward goes into a nursing home today for a cartilage operation on hU right knee and will be out of football until the new year. Pickering has been troubled with injuries to his right leg since last75 words
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Article94 1966-09-19 15 WARSAW, Sun. (AFP) Poland led West Germany by a narrow margin of 55 points to 51 at the end of the first day of their twoday track and field match here yesterday. Highlights of the day were in the 1,500, 400 and 100-metre track events. European94 words
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Article156 1966-09-19 15 FORT WORTH, Texas, Sun. (AP) Mexico's Rafael Osuna struggled from the brink of defeat on Saturday to upset Manuel Santana of Spain and advance to the finals of the colonial National Invitational Tennis Tournament. Osuna converted finesse and superb net fly in the victory after trailing his156 words
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785 1966-09-19 15 LONDON. Sun. (UPI* Standings in thf English League. DIVISION ONE P W D L F A Pts. Chelsea 8 4 4 0 16 7 12 Burnlev 8 3 9 0 14 6 11 Stoke City 8 5 1 2 13 6 11 Tottenham 8512 15785 words
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645 1966-09-19 16 T. JEFF WILLIAMS - By T. JEFF WILLIAMS JAKARTA, Sun. (AP). Indonesian Army leaders are starting to apply the brakes to hot-headed student plans to launch massive demonstrations aimed at toppling President Sukarno. Student leaders and organisers said they would begin demonstrations todav and progressively645 words
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Article88 1966-09-19 16 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPD— The Indonesian department of education and culture has lifted a ban imposed on writings of prominent Indonesian journalist Mochtar Lubis, Antara said yesterday. The decision removing the ban reportedly was signed by Maj. Gen. Prof. Soemantri Hardjoprakoso, Secretary General of the Department of88 words
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Article73 1966-09-19 16 JAKARTA, Sun. (AFP)— A three-member Indonesian delegation left here by air for Tokyo, this week end to take part in the Tokyo meeting of Indonesia's creditor nations to be held next Monday and Tuesday. The delegation leader is Mr. H. Pandelaki, Director General of the Finance Ministry.73 words
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Article207 1966-09-19 16 TOKYO, Sun. (AP).— Communist China again indicated yesterday that the current purge would continue until some high Communist Party official* were ousted. No names were listed but the target of the attack may possibly be President Liu Shao Chi who has been downgraded from China's No.207 words
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Article66 1966-09-19 16 VIENTIANE, Sun. (AFP) —The Laotian government yesterday decided to ask King Saving Vatthana to dissolve the National Assembly and call a general election, following the Assembly's rejection of its budget proposals by 27 votes to 19 in""* secret ballot. The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting yesterday.66 words
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Article111 1966-09-19 16 TOKYO, Sun. (AP)—Communist China's Military newspaper repeated a warning to the Army to be ready for "any sudden attack" by the United States and its Allies, a Peking report said today. The warning came in a commentary of Defence Minister Lin Piao's Liberation Army Dally yesterday111 words
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39 1966-09-19 16 SAIGON, Sun. This photo shows nurses and crew of German hospital ship Helgoland which arrived Saigon last week- being welcomed by a pretty Vietnamese girl, one of hundreds who greeted the ship with floral tributes and leis. UPI photo.UPI photo. - 39 words
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Article247 1966-09-19 16 JAKARTA, Sun. (AP). More than 10,000 people starved to death in only 35 villages checked between November last year and April this year on small island of Lombok. latest figures showed yesterday. Dr. Arbain Yusuf, provincial health director for the island of Lombok, said the figures247 words
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Article99 1966-09-19 16 JAKARTA. Sun. <AP)— Indonesia. In a new political move, has called on all Moslem countries to unite and not let any issue break their unity. Speaker of Parliament H.A. Sjaichu. in his capacity as chairman of the AfroAsian Islamic Council, called on Saudi Arabia not to feel99 words
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Article, Illustration30 1966-09-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Malaysian Prime Minister arrives at Marlborough House for the last day of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference which ended last Thursday. UPI photo.UPI photo. - 30 words
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312 1966-09-19 16 MANILA, Sun. (UPI). Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos says that the Philippine contingent in South Vietnam is engaged in building "an imperishable monument" based on love and sympathy for the Vietnamese people. In a prepared address on the inauguration today the "Philippines calling Vietnam" Radio said Mr.312 words
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124 1966-09-19 16 TOKYO, Sun. (AFP).—The government has authorised the export of 1,000 rolling stock worth U554,600,000 to Rhodesia by Sumitomo Metals and Kawasaki Rolling Stock through Nissho Trading. In view of the economic blockade being enforced against Rhodesia by way of cooperation with British policy, the124 words
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Article204 1966-09-19 16 NEAR THE DEMILITARISED ZONE, Vietnam, Sun. The Marines could not be seen, but their screams and cries for help rose from the rice paddy. The paddy was deep with mud and high with rice. The Marines had gone into it from a dirt road when204 words
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Article47 1966-09-19 16 BANGKOK, Sun. (AP).—Lt. Oen. T. J. Daly, chief of the Australian Army General staff, arrived here on Friday night for a threeday visit. During his stay here Daly will meet Thai. American and BEATO officials. He is scheduled to leave for Australia tomorrow.47 words
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160 1966-09-19 16 MANILA, Sun. (AFP) Diplomatic circles here this weekend forecast increased Philippine involvement in Vietnam, as a result of President Johnson's pledge of more economic aid to the Philippines. Such circles believe Mr. Johnson's announcement that the U.S. would equip five engineer construction battalions within this fiscal160 words
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Article75 1966-09-19 16 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI)—An earthquake shook central Japan along: the Pacific coast this morningThere were no reports of damage and injuries. The epicenter of the quake, recorded at 9:35 A.M. (0035 GMT), was in South East Fukushima. some 160 miles north of Tokyo. The intensity of the quake75 words
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Article247 1966-09-19 16 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPli The official Indonesian news agency today quote( informed sources as saying Indonesia would tak« "stern legal action" against foreigners who obtained Indonesian citizenship "through illegal proct dures." Antara said Its source, stated foreigners with m# gaily obtained citizenslvn no longer would be247 words
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Article83 1966-09-19 16 SAIGON, Sun. (AFPI Several helicopters and freighter plane interrupted their task of carrying supplies to American troops to go to the rescue of about 60 villages endangered by floods, an American Military communique announo ed yesterday. The villagers were about 30 miles South-west of Saigon83 words
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512 1966-09-19 16 DA NANG, Vietnam, Sun. (AP). —The faces of the prisoners were mirrors of the war in Vietnam, reflecting innocence, apathy, defiance and fear. They had been captured by U.S. Marines and Vietnamese troops driving through "The horseshoe." a Vietcong stronghold pocked with caves512 words