Eastern Sun, 4 October 1966
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Title Section26 1966-10-04 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ■fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 1. No. 79. Tuesday, October 4 1966. MC(P) 1912 lsr KDN 2309 Price 15 cents26 words
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327 1966-10-04 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (AP) Former Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio continues to deny any involvement in the abortive Communist coup attempt last year and is sticking to his claim Britain planned to attack Indonesia. The military tribunal trying Subandrio, once Sukarno's righthand man, also drew testimony from327 words
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Article456 1966-10-04 1 SCORES INJURED AROUND MERDEKA PALACE SCREAMING GIRLS KICKED IN STOMACHS BY CAVALRY JAKARTA, Mon. (AFP) Indonesian cavalry kicked screaming teenage schoolgirls in the stomach with heavy army boots and rifle-butted scores of others during a riot this morning around the presidential palace. Scores of boys and456 words
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Article, Illustration133 1966-10-04 1 A PARCEL OF TOYS FOR 'ROMEO' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tunku Abdul Rahman this morning took time off from his onerous duties as Prime Minister to warm the hearts of about 150 sick children at the General Hospital here. For today is Children's Day. The tiny tots— Eas-; tern Sun pix. - 133 words
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Article269 1966-10-04 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night warned that there would be a great deal of unhappiness if the open, equal and competitive society in the Republic was destroyed. Mr. Lee was speaking at the moon-cake celebrations held in conjunction269 words
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154 1966-10-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said today that he would call for a military and intelligence briefing on the reported intensified build-up of pro-Communist incursionists of the T.N.K.U. (Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara) in Sabah. In answer to a question, the154 words
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Article96 1966-10-04 1 BRIGHTON, England, Mon. (AP> Prime Minister Harold Wilson was shouted down by demonstrators and scuffles broke out in a church here Sunday as he mounted the pulpit to read the lesson. Policemen stationed outside were called to break up the demonstration in the packed Dorset Gardens96 words
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353 1966-10-04 1 PETER LOKE - By PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Mon The Singapore Government has asked the Malaysian Government to supply particulars on Singapore citizens who were alleged to have carried out subversive activities in Sarawak. A statement was issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs disclosing that the Singapore353 words
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177 1966-10-04 1 JESSELTON, Sabah, Mon. (UPI) Six more Innesian incursionists along the eastern part of Sabah's Tawau border areas have been rounded up by security forces, reports reaching here today said. A dispatch from Tawau said the Indonesians were apprehended in the house of a village177 words
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102 1966-10-04 1 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI). Minister Tun Abdul Razak said today his country, if asked, was prepared to supplv troops to fight Communism in South Vietnam. The Malaysian leader who is in New York for the General Assembly of the United Nations, was102 words
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Article213 1966-10-04 1 JOHN KAM - By JOHN KAM KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The proposed joint Malaysia-Indonesia border security posts would be set up "as soon as practicable" to check the Communist menace along the East Malaysia border. This was stated this morning by Tan Sri Kadir bin Shamsuddin. the Secretary of Defence, before213 words
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Local News
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Article315 1966-10-04 2 Kuala Lumpur, Monday. The withdrawal of men of the British Royal Navy from Eastern Malaysia would be completed next week, the British Minister of Defence for the Royal Navy Mr. J.P.W. Mallalieu, disclosed today. He was speaking to reporters here before leaving for Singapore after a315 words
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75 1966-10-04 2 MALACCA, Mon. The Lee Foundation is to donate $lO,OOO to the Malacca Indoor Stadium Fund. A prominent merchant here has promised to donate $20,000. The Hon. Secretary of the Stadium, Mr. George Yap said the premiere film show given by the Shaw Organisation last Sunday75 words
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Article80 1966-10-04 2 MUAR, Mon. An officers' recruiting team from the Malaysian Armed Forces will be here on Oct. 19 to interview candidates lor enlistment as officers. The interview will be held at the High School hall at Jalan Majidee here from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. lectures80 words
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423 1966-10-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The 7tooo strong National Union of Teachers has challenged the Assistant Minister of Education Mr. Lee Siok Yfw to substantiate his allegation that the Union is rec e i v ing instructions from political parties outside Malaysia. The General Secretary of the Union,423 words
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Article, Illustration136 1966-10-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. Kim Tai Swee Len. manager of 'The Pines," Brickfields seen handing oj«T a cheque for $6O to Mr Percy Joseph of the Eastern Sun who broke the story of widow Madam Wong Ying Fong and her five children left helpessEastern Pix. - 136 words
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Article101 1966-10-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Indian Youths wili choose their "Miss Deepava 11" on Nov. 5 as part of their programme to celebrate the festival. The beauty queen contest, which will be open to all nationalities, will be held at the Girls Guides Centre at Brickfields. There will also101 words
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256 1966-10-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Commonwealth education liaison committee announced that a fourth Commonwealth education conference to discuss schemes of educational cooperation within the commonwealth will, on the invitation of the Nigerian Government, be held in Lagos. Nigeria from Nov. 15 to 29 next256 words
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Article, Illustration117 1966-10-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Pupils from the Lai Meng Girls' National Type Primary School (C), performing a Chinese folk dance at a rally at the Stadium Negara here this evening in celebration of Universal Children's Day. The rally had earlier been declared open by the Sultan of117 words
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277 1966-10-04 2 PENANG, Mon. The Penang Free School will meet the Old Frees' Association in a debate on love and matched marriages at the O.F.A. on Oct. 19 at 7.45 p.m. This is part of their celebrations on the occasion of the school's 150 th anniversary.277 words
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373 1966-10-04 2 PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, todav expressed his "full confidence" that Port Swettenhara and Penang could be expanded and improved to handle all of West Malaysia's products. He made this comment in the wake of the373 words
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Article75 1966-10-04 2 MUAR. Mon. —Mr. Gurnam Singh, the headmaster of the Ismail School Two at Lorong Ismail School, has left here for a studv-tour of German trade unions. Mr. Singh, who is also the president of the 9.000 strong National Union of Teachers and vice-chairman of the75 words
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Article36 1966-10-04 2 PENANG, Mon. A brass plaque was stolen from the State Legislative Assembly building in Light Street last night. The plaque was discovered missing by the watchman A report has been lodged with the police.36 words
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Article130 1966-10-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Z~ Min ister Of Lands Mines Enche Rahman bin Yaakub, left here tor a y f° r a three-day visit to Sarawak to discuss land development projects with the State Government. He said that preliminary talks on the land development schemes were held130 words
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Article37 1966-10-04 2 KAMPAR. Mon. A-S-P. Thambi Pillay, O.C.PD. Ti» pah has been transferred Slim River, Perak a» O.C.P.D. Senior Inspector Mokhbin Haji Dand, O.C.P.D. Sltf* River, Perak has been tranferred to Sentul Police tion, Kuala Lumpur37 words
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339 1966-10-04 3 Peter Loke - ECONOMIC RIFT WITH MALAYSIA IS WIDENING' By Peter Loke SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore businessmen have expressed concern over the Malaysian Minister for Finance's statement in Washington that his country would very soon stop its major export and import trade through the Republic. Most of them are of339 words
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Article, Illustration119 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE Mon. Ninetccn-ycar-old Teresa Lim was crowned Mobil Princess at the Pegasus Nite Ball held at the Ocean Park Hotel last Saturday Teresa is at present a typist with Mobil Oil (M) Ltd. She will receive a return air ticket to Hong Kong donated by Malaysian Airways. Teresa119 words
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438 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. —The Republic will be represented at the forthcoming sth Regional Scouts Conference in Taipeh from Oct. 9 to 15. This is the first time Singapore Scouts are attending the conference as a full member of the World Boy Scouts Association.438 words
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Article40 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will present prizes and certificates at the Graduation Day ceremony of the Singapore Teachers Training Collge held at the Singapore Conference Hali on Saturday, Oct. 2940 words
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Article37 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The wife of the President of the Republic, Puan Noor Aishan will open the annual sale of the Hospital Diversional Therapy Unit at 38 Jalan Tan Tock Seng on Wednesday at 10 a.m.37 words
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151 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE. Mo n. Singaporeans and Malaysians intending to visit the International Trade Fair and the Asian Games in Bangkok, this year, are offered special group concession rates. Announcing this today Mr. Iype C. Mathew of the Sembawang Travel Service which has its headquarters in Johore151 words
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Article34 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. —Water will be cut off from 9 a m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, in the following areas: King's Road between Nanyanjr Girls* High School and Victoria Park Road junction.34 words
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Article, Illustration109 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Flying Officer Samuel "Rocky" Lane and his bride. Miss Franceses Chung, were seen after their wedding at St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, Royal Air Force Ch&ngi, Singapore, during the week-end. The service, conducted by Rev. J. A. Moriarty of R.A.F. Tengah, was109 words
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Article187 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Adult Education Board will conduct a three-month vocational course for nursery assistants (baby sitters). The course is designed to train those participants to look after infants and children of working parents or children of other institutions. The students will receive both theoretical and187 words
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176 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye has said that students who returntd from overseas studies had a positive and constructive role to play in building up the country and sus- taining its independence. He said that they176 words
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Article46 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Police yesterday raided secret society hideouts in MacPher»on Road, Kolam Ayer, Bejerai Lane and Lorong 25, Geylang, in search for thugs wanted in recent snatch thefts and armed robberies. Ten suspects were arrested during the raids. Seven were teleased after interrogation.46 words
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Article38 1966-10-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The United Democratic Party. Segamat Division, will hold its annual general meeting to elect office-bearers for 1966-1970, on Oct. 9, at 2 P m. t at No. 27. Jalan Buloh Kasap, Segamat.38 words
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364 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. the Democratic Socialist Club today urged both the Malaysian and Singapore Governments to work towards the establishment of a sound economic and military relationship between the two nations based on equality, mutual respect and tolerance. This was contained in a signed364 words
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Article76 1966-10-04 3 PENANG, Mon. Thieves broke into the house of the State Information Officer, Mr. P. Ramasamy, in Service Road., and stole his belongings totalling $630 yesterday. Among the things stolen were a camera valued at $lOO. a type-writer, valued at $3OO, a gold ring, two watches, a transistor76 words
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174 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two armed robberies, involving a total of $11,250 and a car, occurred yesterday. Tan Kong, 32, of Jalan Haji Karim. was returning home in his car when he was waylaid by four men in another car, which bore false number plates.174 words
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149 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Prospective students seeking admission into the institutions of higher learning in the Republic in the coming year can now apply to the Director of Education, Sinpore, for Certificates of Suitability. This will apply to those seeking admission into the University of Singapore, Nanyang149 words
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Article50 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Indian Minister of State for Transport, Aviation. Shipping and Tourism, Mr. C.M. Poonacha, will arrive here tomorrow from Kuala Lumpur on a two-day State visit. Mr. Poonacha, a veteran Congressman and former Chief Minister of Coorg, joined the Indain Central Govvernment in January this year.50 words
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Article54 1966-10-04 3 MUAR, Mon. —The Sagil Local Council, at its monthly meeting recently has decided to call upon local residents to build their own latrines. At present, it has become a common practice among the residents to share the latrines in the neighbourhood. "This is not only unhealthy but also illegal,"54 words
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160 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Air Commodore Edward Crew, 48, Commander of the British Air Task Force in Borneo, will take up his new posting as Director of Operations (Air Defence and Overseas) at the Ministry of Defence (Air) in London on Nov. 28.160 words
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78 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Red Cross Society will present four 23" television sets to the patients of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Monday, Oct 10 at 11 a.m. Dato (Dr.) Aw Cheng Chye, Deputy President of the Red Cross Society, and Mr.78 words
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355 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Adult Education Board will soon conduct a "Practical Colour Photography" course for amateur or professional photographers. Students will be given instruction on the scientific techniques in colour photography. They will also be guided in the choice of subject matter and the basic355 words
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Article140 1966-10-04 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Jan Karski, Associate Professor of Government at Georgetown University, United States, will arrive here on Oct. 15, under the Educational and Cultural Exchange Programme of the U.S. Department of State. During his five-day stay, he will hold discussions with political observers and140 words
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67 1966-10-04 4 Seen in the picture arc the Korean military67 words
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188 1966-10-04 4 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Indian Minister of Transport, Mr. C. M. Poonacha today fully supported a move for South-East Asian Transport Ministers to meet regularly "under the umbrella of the Asian highway" to ensure that the implementation of the project would be188 words
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Article166 1966-10-04 4 MUAR, Mon. The 1.000 strong Johore National Union of Teachers branch has sent out strike ballots to all members in the State. A spokesman of the union said members of the Nut would not go on strike immediately. He saki: We want to settle the166 words
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Article74 1966-10-04 4 MUAR, Mon. —A 22-year-old crippled schoolgirl here. Miss Ho Liang Choo. was wild with joy this morning when she was told that she would receive a wheel-chair from the Methodist Afternoon Old Boys' Association to meet one of her immediate needs. Miss Ho has been crippled74 words
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Article41 1966-10-04 4 MUAR, Mon. b Construction work on Science laboratory and library room costing a total of $500,000 has started at the Hwa Yin Secondary School in Batu Pahat. The building funds were collected from a fun-fair held last year.41 words
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Article32 1966-10-04 4 MUAR. Mon. The Panchor Local Council. 17 miles from here, at its monthlv meeting today has requested the Public Works Department to improve the drains in the local council area.32 words
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45 1966-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. C. M. Poonacha, India's Transport Minister presents on album of aviation pictures to Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, the Minister of Transport, when he called on him today. Tan Sri later took the Minister on a tour of Port Swettenham.45 words
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Article, Illustration128 1966-10-04 4 KAJANG, Mon.—Tuan Haji Abdul Rauf bin Haji Suki, a resident of Kajang. has been appointed Comptroller of the Household to the Sultan of Selangor. He has taken his new post. Tuan Haji Abdul Rauf, a retired Commissioner for Co-operative Development—he retired on the October 1, 1962,128 words
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Article54 1966-10-04 4 MUAR, Mon. The annual general meeting of the UMNO branch here will be held on October 7 at 9.30 D-m. at its E remises at Jalan Meriam ere. The Johore Mentri «Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, who is also the Alliance Partv leader here, is expected54 words
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Article240 1966-10-04 4 Jamal Ali - By: Jamal Ali Kuala Lumpur, Monday The International Press Insitute will present a four-unit printing machine to Mochtar Lubis the crusading Indonesian journalist and writer. This was disclosed here today by Mr. Victor Annant the 1.P.1, consultant who is here for the journalism training project.240 words
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Article116 1966-10-04 4 PENANG, Mon. An emergency committee meeting of the UMNO Chawangan Tanjong will be held here tomorrow to discuss "the most deplorable way" the Port Labour Board has been formed. The meeting will also discuss the manner in which the Minister of Labour has been trying to116 words
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Article, Illustration84 1966-10-04 4 KLANG, Mon.—Miss Lalitha Mcnon, 16, a student of the Klang Convent receiving the trophy after being "crowned" A.C.S. Carnival Queen recently by Datin Cheong Jin Hoe, wife of Dato Cheong, a Selangor State Executive Councillor and an old boy of tht school. Looking on is84 words
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Article197 1966-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The ASA customs study tour team will make recommendations on the standardisation of procedures and practices for the benefit of all concerned, the Controller General of Customs, Malaysia, Wan Hamzah bin Haji Wan Mohamed said, today. In a welcome speech to the197 words
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Article94 1966-10-04 4 PENANG, Mon. Fivt Thai models are among the passengers arriving here in Thai International's inaugurral flight from Bangkok to Penang tomorrow. Among the group are also 16 Press and T.V. men from Bangkok. They will be her* for three days before back. The Thai94 words
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Article, Illustration387 1966-10-04 5 Our Correspondent K.G. Tharan talks to Miss Tomoko, the sexy and brainy dancer from Japan JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Who says beauty and brains do not mix? Let me introduce you to a girl who possesses both these fascinating qualities. Sitting across a table from387 words
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Article97 1966-10-04 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The P and O Orient Lines has placed an order for the construction of two giant tankers to be constructed b> Mitsui Shipbuilding and Eneineering Co. Ltd. of Japan. This was disclosed today by Mr. H.J.M. Church, passage, manager of Messrs. Islay Kerr and Co. Ltd..97 words
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Article32 1966-10-04 5 MUAR. Mon. —Mr. K. Arulnalalam, 31. a field officer with the Information Department here, has been transferred to the Press Division of the Department of Information end Broadcasting in Kuala Lumpur.32 words
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Article37 1966-10-04 5 MUAR. Sun. The Johore Government has approved a total of $92,000 for the repair of several rural projects in Muar North. The projects are four Chinese temples, two mosques. an Arab school and an estate.37 words
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Article84 1966-10-04 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. A top official of the American Seventh-Day Adventist will arrive here on Oct. 14 to conduct meetings with Singapore church leaders on how to work more effectively with local youths. He is Mr. R. Curtis Barger from Washington DC. who is a specialist in work for84 words
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Article50 1966-10-04 5 MUAR, Mon. The Batu Pahat Dato Bentara Luar Secondary School is to build a new library building costing $7,000. Enche Abdul Hazak bin Rouse, chairman of the Library Building Committee, said that the present library could not cope with the increasing number of pupils needing library facilities today."50 words
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771 1966-10-04 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Discussions on logging and mining led a merchant into believing it was a genuine venture. So the merchant ended up with investing $19,000, a Criminal District Court here was told today. Oh Ah Tien, the merchant. said this at the771 words
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789 1966-10-04 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Trades Union Congress passed four resolutions at its third annual conference held here yesterday. They are on productivity, overtime and triple pay and delavs in the Arbitration Courts. The conference was declared open by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan789 words
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Article103 1966-10-04 5 K. S. Sidhu - By K. S. Sidhu SINGAPORE. Mon A veil of secrecy surrounds two British girl "stowaways" now in Singapore. They are aboard a New Zealand cargo vessel, "Wairata", presently berthed at the wharves of the Singapore Port. An official of the ship confirmed that there were two girl103 words
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Article, Illustration423 1966-10-04 5 MADELEINE NATHAN - By MADELEINE NATHAN 0INGAPORE Mon. National youth organisations here should take more intero est in the social problems of the Republic. This was stated today by a visiting youth leader from Australia, Mr. Gregory Crafter. He left here today for Australia after completing423 words
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Article229 1966-10-04 5 SINGAPORE. Mon A detachment of Sappers found that four hours of travel to and from their work site was half a working day lost. The men had been assigned to resurfacing an isolated airstrip set in the middle of a forest of rubber trees somewhere near Kota229 words
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Article46 1966-10-04 5 SINGAPORE, Mon Mr. G. G. Thomson, Director of Political Study Centre, will speak on "South-East Asia after Confrontation" at the luncheon meeting of the Y's Men's Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) on Saturday at 1.15 p.m. at Troika Restaurant, Liat Towers in Orchard Road.46 words
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Article29 1966-10-04 5 MUAR Mon. The annual delegates* conference of the Johore State St. John Ambulance Brigade Association will be held at the Sultan Ismail School in Johore Bahru on Friday.29 words
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Article30 1966-10-04 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. There will be no water along Tanglin Halt Close (Lot 1 to 17 and Lot 19 to 38) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday.30 words
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Article, Illustration319 1966-10-04 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Selvarani Krishnan, a student of Teachers' Training College will be the star of "Rajnartaki" (Court Dancer) a stage play which will be held at Victoria Theatre on Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. The "Rajnartaki" is produced and directed319 words
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Miscellaneous60 1966-10-04 2 K.L. D Zoo Negara 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Muzium Negara 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Petaling Jaya Rotary Club Weekly Luncheon meetinr at International Restaurant 1.15 p.m. Art Exhibition60 words
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Miscellaneous663 1966-10-04 4 CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penan*; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping, 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. Petang 5.45 Pembukaan dan rengkaatn ranchangan; 5.55 Rengkasan Berita dalam Bahasa Kebangsaan; 5.55 Lagu2 Tanah Ayer; 6.00 Berita dalam Bahasa Tamil 6.10 The Magilla Gorilla Show sirl kartun;663 words
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Miscellaneous107 1966-10-04 5 STORE DIARY 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall, Empress Place: Children's Day International Art Exhibition. 7.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre, Empress Place: "Peking Man", a stage play. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Kampong Coronation, Tengah; Ping Min School. Yan Kit Village; and Kong Min107 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article152 1966-10-04 6 BEIRUT, Mon. (AP).— The election of Lebanon's most beautiful girl, staged on a desert island, went off without a hitch almost. This year only one girl quit when it came to parading in swimsuits, and only one spectator fell into the Mediterranean. Brunette Miss Marlene Talie,152 words
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Article104 1966-10-04 6 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. (AP) The Foreign Ministers of India the United Arab Republic and Yugoslavia yesterday discussed preparations for a meeting of the leaders of their countries in New Delhi three weeks from no'v. An Indian delegation spokesman told a reporter, "they talked generally about the104 words
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Article41 1966-10-04 6 LIMA, PERU, Mon. (AP) The body of actor Eric Fleming has been recovered from the Huallaga River in the jungles 340 miles east of Lima, a spokesman for the film company for which he had been working announced yesterday.41 words
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Article154 1966-10-04 6 GUATEMALA. Mon. (AP) Luis Augusto Turcios Lima, leader of a proCastro rebel faction, was killed yesterday in an automobile collision on a highway between Guatemala and Antigua. His organisation, the "Rebel Armed Forces" (FAR), announced the death in a communique and said that Silvia Yvonne154 words
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Article93 1966-10-04 6 SAN MIGUEL DE TUCUMAN Argentina, Mon. (AP). Students and Federal policemen clashed on Saturday night at the local university, after demonstrations broke out against President Juan Carlos Ongania's government. Mr Ongania abolished the universities self-government on July 18 and since then student riots have taken place93 words
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Article26 1966-10-04 6 VANDENBERG, Air Force Base California, Mon. (AFP). The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (N.A.S.A.) today orbited a weather satellite which will help detect typhoons.26 words
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Article241 1966-10-04 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPIj The State Department received a report in 1963 that Communists were serving as interpreters in the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, newly-released congressional testimony Indicated yesterday. The testimony was included in a transcript of hearings in 1963 65 by a senate judiciary sub241 words
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Article93 1966-10-04 6 WESTBURY-ON-TYRM, England, Mon (AP) This small British town remembers Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi. who once attended school here. The Parish Church is raising a fund next year to mark its 1,250 th anniversary and is turning the money over to Mrs. Ghandi to use93 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-10-04 6 depart me a tTio r. in ,r T m k mel^ a '"T OS I fe of the Philippines President, holds a doll of dog at Takashimaya department store in Tokyo during her shopping recently while Pres. Marcos held a meeting with Premier Sato. —ppiPPI Photo. - 53 words
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299 1966-10-04 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI). PRESIDENT Johnson appealed to labour and management last night to continue operations at the General Electric Company for two weeks and ordered three Cabinet members to help solve the dispute, which threatens to idle about 100,000 workers. The International299 words
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Article34 1966-10-04 6 LAGOS. Nigeria, Mon. (AP). Three hundred people were reported to have been killed in renewed fighting between northerners and easterners that broke out on Saturday night in the northern city of Kano.34 words
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140 1966-10-04 6 u 'i HAGUE. Mon. (UPD The Communist Chinese Charge d'Affaires Ad interim held a reception to celebrate the 17th National Day Anniversary. But some Dutch guests failed to appear. About 140 guests filed through police cordons to enter the legation that harbours eight Chinese140 words
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Article65 1966-10-04 6 CHICAGO, Mon. (UPI) Mr. Julian Goodman, President of the National Broadcasting Co., has said that live television pictures probably will be transmitted directly from Vietnam within a year. In an address he said'* even live coverage from the battlefields of Vietnam will be a technical possibility."65 words
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Article77 1966-10-04 6 VENICE. Mon. (AFP) Six hundred police were mobilised today to fight an invasion of fierce rats which cats fear to attack. The rats have poured Into a tiny Island of the Lagune which is used as a garbage dump. Swimming to Venice proper, they have been causing77 words
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Article79 1966-10-04 6 PARIS, Mon. (AP). Shojiro Kawashima. ViceChairman of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, arrived yesterday by plane from Tokyo en route to visits in Eastern Europe. Mr. Kawashima was to leave this afternoon for Zagreb for talks with President Tito and other Yugoslav officials. Later, he will go79 words
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Article43 1966-10-04 6 VIENTIANE, Mon. (AP). Two Americans were seriously hurt and three others slightly injured in an explosion yesterday afternoon at Vientiane's Wattay airport. Two Laotians were slightly wounded. The seriously hurt Americans were flown to a hospital in Korat, Thailand.43 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-10-04 6 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. (AP). Britain's Prince Philip, right, and his escort, Enrique Butti, plant chairman, appear to do a little dance as they step over a chain barrier during a tour of the Buenos Aires Electric Services plant recently. Butti is chairman of the plant.— (AP Photo).AP Photo. - 52 words
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156 1966-10-04 6 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP). —Vice President, Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey and former Senator, Mr. Barry Goldwater agreed yesterday that Vietnam will not be the crucial issue in this year's congressional elections. Mr. Goldwater, unsuccessful Republican presidential candidate in 1964. said the increased cost156 words
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Article87 1966-10-04 6 OTTAWA. Mon. (AFP). Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina flew into Ottawa today for the Canadian-Japanese conference which opens here tomorrow. Mr. Shiina, w r ho was welcomed at the airport by Canadian External Affairs Minister Mr. Paul Martin, said: "I am looking forward to87 words
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Article51 1966-10-04 6 COTO N O U, Dahomey, Mon. (AFP). Some 100 Ibos were killed last night at the airport of the troubletorn northern Nigerian City of Kano, well informed sources said here today. The sources said that Haussa tribesmen attacked the Ibos as they were about to board a51 words
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Article35 1966-10-04 6 TEHERAN, Mon. (AFP). Turkish Head of State Kevdet Sunay arrived here today for a four-day official visit. General Sunay and his wife were met at the airport by the Shah of Iran.35 words
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144 1966-10-04 6 MEXICO CITY. Mon. (AP (—Students from the University of Mexico Law School have "kidnapped" 12 buses and say they will keep them until the bus company pays damages to the family of a youth who died after being hit by one of the company's144 words
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87 1966-10-04 6 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP) President Johnson's forthcoming visit to Manila has caused a stir in Japan, according to the current issue of Newsweek. Reporting in Its periscope column, the magazine says. "Tokyo fears LBJ may visit South Korea after the Manila conference, then fly87 words
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Article64 1966-10-04 6 STOCKHOLM, Mon. (UPI). Crown Prince Carl Gustaf, 20, in his capacity of Naval Cadet, will visit Australia later this week, it was announced yesterday The Crown Prince is one of 94 cadets on board the navy training ship "Aelvsnabben." The ship will sail on Nov. 10 and64 words
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Article254 1966-10-04 6 MIAMI. Florida, Mon. <AP) Tropical storm whipped herself back into a hurricane yesterday and slapped the resort cities of southern Florida and the western Bahama* with gales. After leaving a 1,700 miles trail of death and destruction in the Caribbean, the once-mighty storni was making254 words
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Article164 1966-10-04 6 PORTLAND OREGON. Mon. (UPI) —The wreckage of a west coast airliner DC9 which disappeared on Saturday night with 18 persons aboard was discovered yesterday in the rugged cascade foothills. There were no survivors. Maj. David Kemme, Air Force Search Co-ordinator, said the wreckage was spotted164 words
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Article82 1966-10-04 6 MOSCOW, Mon. (UPI) Premier. Alexei N. Kosygin is back at work at his Kremlin desk after a six-wee* vacation at the Black St-a resort of Pitsundi near Socnu Movements of Soviet leaders within the country are never announced unless travel on official business. Mr. Kosygin's return82 words
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Article57 1966-10-04 6 MOSCOW, Mon. (AP) Five young Russians av been sentenced to death f° r killing a police captain in a drunken brawl, a Soviet newspaper reported yesterday. bovetskaya Rossia (Soviet Russia) said the crime too< place in the village Ustnem-Baza in the northeast part of European Russia57 words
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Article387 1966-10-04 7 ATHENS, Mon. (UPI). opens in Salonica today of 30 persons, includ- ing politicians and policemen, accused of plottin* the fatal attack on a Member of Parliament whose death eventually led to the government's down- Charges in the death of Qr e aory Lambrakis. a387 words
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Article191 1966-10-04 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP) A Columbia Broadcasting System despatch from 6outh Vietnam yesterday reported that one American was killed and at least four others wounded when South Vietnamese artillery ihells accidentally fell on an American armoured column. CBS correspondent Mr. Ike Pappas said a second mistaken191 words
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Article63 1966-10-04 7 DALLAS (Texas), Mon. (AFP) Jack Ruby, the convicted murderer of President Kennedy's presumed assassin, has a fair chance c: Deating the electric chair, £;s lawyer P. Burleson said here yesterday. Mr. Burleson predicted that Texas Appeal Court would probably reverse the cas e because of the63 words
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Article84 1966-10-04 7 LISBON, PORTUGAL. Mon. (AP) Terrorists in the Portuguese African territory of Mozambique captured 200 persons in the last two weeks of September, a Defence communique announced yesterday. The Communique, issued in the capital city of Lourenco Marques, reported that Portuguese troops had inflicted 175 looses,84 words
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Article207 1966-10-04 7 OAK GROVE, North Carolina, Mon. fAP) The Ku Klux Klan held a ritualistic, military-type initiation ceremony yesterday for about 700 men and women in a large green pasture. Called a "naturalisation ceremony" by leaders of the White Supremicist Group. the rites lasted an hour with oaths,207 words
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438 1966-10-04 7 BRIGHTON, England, Mon. (UPI) pRIME Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson faced a weeklong showdown with rebels in his ruling Labour Party yesterday, apparently assured of victory all along the line on his save-the-pound economic squeeze, Vietnam, foreign policy and defence. The Labour Party opens its annual438 words
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Article75 1966-10-04 7 CAIRO, Mon. (AFP) Former Yemeni Premier General Amri and former Council Member Mohamed Ahmed Noeman are among Yemenis arrested in Cairo who are shortly to be tried by "People's Courts." the semi-official newspaper A 1 Ahram said today. Charges against arrested Yemenis will include: relations with75 words
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149 1966-10-04 7 VATICAN CITY. Mon. (UPI). pOPE Paul VI yesterday opened a month of prayers by the world's Catholics for peace in Vietnam. The Pontiff dedicated the rosary prayers that he recites dally in his private chapel with members of his household to the149 words
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Article, Illustration54 1966-10-04 7 ROME, Mon. A 48hour bus strike forced these Romans to cram into a truck like sardines to get to work. The strike caused traffic jams as workers who usuallv reach their jobs by public transport, wheeled out their family cars. The strike wa s called to obtainAP Photo - 54 words
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Article77 1966-10-04 7 TEHRAN. Mon. (UPI) A violent earthquake rocked the South Iranian township of Lar near Shiraz on Friday night, according to reports reaching here today. Most of the old dwellings were reported razed and others damaged, causing heavy financial loss. There were no reports of casualties. The Red77 words
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Article23 1966-10-04 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI). Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina flew here today after a three-day visit to Brazil.23 words
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189 1966-10-04 7 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI). A funeral service will be held tomorrow in the Christ Church Methodist for former U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Richard C. Patterson Jr. 80, who served as New York city's official greeter. Mr. Patterson, a former Ambassador in Yugoslavia. Guatemala and Switzerland.189 words
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Article, Illustration71 1966-10-04 7 SAIGON, Mon. The villagers of Chau Doc Province in South Vietnam delta area use sampans as the village was over flooded by water from the Mekong River. The Mekong and its sister, swollen by water spilling down from Cambodia and the tail end of thePANA Photo. - 71 words
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Article167 1966-10-04 7 BONN. Mon. (AFP> Chancellor Ludwig Erhard struck back today against a mounting campaign aimed apparently at unseating him as Head of the West German government. In a brief statement he condemned "the negative statements made public during my visit to the United States and immediately afterwards". These167 words
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Article74 1966-10-04 7 BRASILIA, BRAZIL. Mon. (AP) A new Brazilian president is to be chosen here today in an election whose outcome is regarded as certain. A Government majority in both Houses of Congress is expected to elect former war Minister Mr. Arthur Da Costa E Silva in an74 words
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Article233 1966-10-04 7 CAIRO. Mon. (UPl)—Some members of Red China's embassy staff have destroyed •bourgeois" statues at the Chinese embassy buildings, including one of Venus, the newspaper A 1 Ahram reported yesterday. The newspaper gave few details, but its story followed reports of a "takeover" of the embassy by233 words
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Article65 1966-10-04 7 NASSAU, Bahamas, Mon. (AP) Police said a tornado was reported to have damaged a house nine miles outside of Nassau last night. Apparently the damage was minor, a police officer said. The spot where the tornado was reported to have touched down was isolated by a flooded65 words
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Article69 1966-10-04 7 WALLESLEY, England, Mon. <AP> A grandmother and five children aged 3 to 11 died yesterday In flames that swept their house. Firemen found Mrs. Kathleen Sanders dead in a front bedroom with three of her grandchildren. The other two youngsters were in a rear bedroom. Mrs.69 words
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Article397 1966-10-04 8 'THERE seems to be never a dull moment in East Malaysia. Right on the heels of the Chief Minister dispute in Sarawak, a state-wide alert has been declared in Sabah. Opposition members of Parliament charged that the Central Government used the pretext of the threat to the397 words
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Article373 1966-10-04 8 jyjANAGEMENTS of cinemas find themselves in an embarrassing predicament regarding the enforcement of the no-smoking rule in their theatres. They cannot order patrons, who fill the cinema halls with tobacco smoke, to leave since they would be antagonising their patrons, who in turn might boycott the theatres.373 words
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Letters...
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Article841 1966-10-04 8 LUEW THANAKRIT - LUEW THANAKRIT. I READ with apprehension in the newspaper the increasing number of parents who send their children overseas for their secondary and primary education. Furthermore many teachers are leaving the teaching profession. The probable cause lies in the downward trend of our education system.841 words
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Article107 1966-10-04 8 ALL PERAK rejoice at the news that Dr. A. W. E. Moreira has been made a Justice of Peace by the Sultan of Perak on the occasion of His Highness' 42nd birthday. For the past two decades or so Dr. Moreira has been playing a vital107 words
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Article264 1966-10-04 8 WILLLIAM SONG - WILLLIAM SONG. UNLESS man returns to the law of the jungle, the principle of survival of the fittest, the concept that all is fair in war and peace, the belief that betterment for one's well being can justly be achieved by means fair or oul. there seem264 words
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Article85 1966-10-04 8 RANNY U - RANNY U. THE Sungei Patarii Town Council wanted to improve Jalan Teong at Kampong Bengalee. Several months ago trucks came and unloaded heaps of earth by the roadside. To-day these heaps of earth, note, appear like graves. Grass and weeds have grown on them. Some85 words
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516 1966-10-04 8 T. H. MIRANDA - T. H. MIRANDA. IT IS claimed that the Devan Nair Research and Training Endowment Fund has topped the 520,000 mark. The President of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, >lr. R.A. White (popularly known as 'big brother'), disclosed that the biggest response was516 words
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389 1966-10-04 8 V. E. PERREAU - V. E. PERREAU. ST. ANDREWS School Choir is to be complimented for its courage in staging an "Evening of Songs'' at the Cultural Centre on 3rd September. However, the Programme could not have commenced on a more unforgiveabie note than with our National Anthem, "MAJULAH389 words
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Article351 1966-10-04 8 S. RAMACHANDRA - S. RAMACHANDRA. THE Malayan fish having five black, round spots in a row on each side of its body is commonly called "ikan talang". But from a check I made at our National Museum, I And that this name is given to the horse mackerel351 words
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Article282 1966-10-04 8 S. RAMACHANDRA - S. RAMACHANDRA. ON my way to High Street at about 6 p.m. on 19th September I happened o pass the statue of Sir Stamford Raffles when I noticed a European couple, guidelesJ tourists, standing outsice the fence, gazing intent'f and wonderingly, seeming 1 unable to make out282 words
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Advertisement27 1966-10-04 8 All letters to the Editor must have the address of the writer. They must also be properly signed. All letters must be short and to the point.27 words
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157 1966-10-04 9 WASHING TON, Mon. YUPI) Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Paul-Henri Schweitzer today criticised "most" industrial countries for their reliance upon monetary rather than fiscal policy to combat inflation. Mr. Schweitzer was add raising the annual world bank-IMF meeting which opened here today. "It157 words
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Article126 1966-10-04 9 HAMBURG, Mon. (AFP) German shipyards, In the second quarter of this year, maintained their place as the third-biggest shipbuilding nation, although there was a slight decline in their construction since the end of March. At the end of June of this year, the Federal Republic's share of126 words
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Article326 1966-10-04 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Oct. fist grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 582 per lb., down i cts. from previous close. The tone was inactive The market opened lower on London advices and was Siow to form as operators awaited news326 words
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405 1966-10-04 9 OSAKA, Mon. (Kyodo). The Association preparing for the world exposition, Osaka, 1970, by far the largest International Fair to be held in the orient, is expected to invite entries in the exhibition from about 200 major business and industrial firms of the world and405 words
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Article15 1966-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today was $6OB-2 Per picul, down I.15 words
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Article213 1966-10-04 9 SINGAPORE, The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Citv of Colombo 3 4 Benvalla 5 Eliza 6/7 Nestor 8 9 Garrybank 10/11 Nordmark One 13/14 Thorscape 15/16 Clytoneus 18 Tjitjalengka 19 Sir Lancelot 21/22 Kaneoka Maru 23/24 Bencluech 25 26 Ta Peng213 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-10-04 9 HIS Highness the Crown Prince of Japan, Akihito (2nd from left) keenly looks at the latest in Japan s produced electronic equipments and devices, at the Electronic Show being held at Harumi Fairgrounds in Tokyo, recently. The 10-day Electronic Show in Tokyo is drawing big crowds toPANA Photo. - 68 words
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Article388 1966-10-04 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—The Stock Market was again inactive with prices generally easier. Among Industrials, Rothmans was done at $2.47 to $2.44. Malayan Banking dropped further to $B.OO. Properties were also easier. San Holdings was done at 26} cts. slightly lower from Saturday's close. T City dealt at388 words
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Article176 1966-10-04 9 WASHINGTON, M on. (AP) A study of 15 developing areas of the world by private businessmen said yesterday "there Is one outstanding lesson" In low income countries which achieved rapid growth: The people of those countries wanted development and "wanted it strongly enough to do what176 words
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STOCK EXCHANGE – MALAYSIA, S'PORE
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Article231 1966-10-04 9 B 8 3oustead 1.46 1.48 C. T. S. Ords. CD 48/- Chemical Co 1.35 1.37 Cola Storage 2.80 2.86 Dunlop 2.24 2.26 E. Smelting 3.94 Esso Ords. CD 2.78 2.80 United Holdings XCR 1.50 Fitzpatricks 1.555 1.60 F. N. Ords. CDCB 3.46 3.50 Gammon XD 1.65 1.75 Georgetown 1.20231 words
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Article36 1966-10-04 9 Central Prop 70 .78 City Dev. 33 .33* Faber Union 50 Island Pen 42£ K. L. Prop 78 .82 San Holdings 26 h .27 Sel. Prop 1.25 1.30 S'Dore Land 5H Town City 71 .7436 words
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Article97 1966-10-04 9 Austral Amal. XD 21/10* 22/6 Austral Malay 32/6 Ayer Hitam CD 20/6 21/3 Berjuntal 32/6 33/Hong Kong 31/Idris Hyd 15/K'pong Lanjut 23/9 24/Kamunting 18/4* 29/4* Kent 8/6 Kramat 1/4 h Kuala Kampar 24/9 25/Kuehai OAT.T* 1 85 Ungui 2.02 Lower Perak 22/6 22/9 28/9 Malayan Tin Pahang Consol 14/397 words
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Article43 1966-10-04 9 Benta 1.38 Borelli (New) CD 2.20 Kempas 1.90 1.95 Kepong Plant 1.80 1.93 Kluang Ord. CD 1.75 1.79 New Scudai 4.10 4.50 New Serendah 2.10 2.26 Riverview 2/5 Sungei Bagan 1.58 Sungei Tukang 1.03 1.07 Ulu Benut 1.40 United Malacca 1.7843 words
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Article27 1966-10-04 9 Anglo-Asian 1/1 1/2 Anglo Oriental 3/5 3/8 Hk S'bawanj? 53 Chembong 1/2 1/4 Craigielea 1/4 K L Kenonsr 2/1 Merlimau Peeroh 1/11 Strs. Rubber 1/1*27 words
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Article29 1966-10-04 9 First Malayan 2.13 2.23 Second Malayan 1.51 1.61 Third Malayan XD 1.09 1.20 Malaysian Commerce .88 .99 Mai. Savings Fund XD 1.28 1.38 Sterling Commodity 3/11 4/629 words
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Article169 1966-10-04 9 TIME: AIRLINE FROM 820 a.m. MAL 019 Kuala Lumpur. 9.30 a.m. MAL 121 Kuala Lumpur. 10.55 a.m. MAL 005 Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. 12.55 p.m. Thai 407 Bangkok, Penang. 2.45 p.m. MAL 045 Kota Bahru, Kuantan, Kuala Lumpur. 3.30 p.m. MAL 453 Jesselton. 4.00 p.m. QEA169 words
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Article180 1966-10-04 9 TIME: AIRLINES: TO 7.00 a.m. ML 034 Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, 7.00 a.m. BA 789 Penang, Alor Star, K. Bahra K. Lumpur, Colombo, Bombay Cairo, London. 7.00 a.m. ML 452 Kuching. 7.31 a.m. ML 122 Kuala Lumpur. 8.00 a.m. Thai 402 Bangkok, Hongkong, Taipei, Tokyo 8.30 a.m.180 words
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Article140 1966-10-04 9 TIME 7.45 a.m. 8.15 a.m. 8.25 a.m. AIRLINES BOAC (BA 739) MAL (ML 122» MAL (ML 034) FROM Singapore. Singapore. Singapore, Malacca, 9.15 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Penang, Ipoh. 9.40 a.m. Cathay (CX 574) Singapore. 10.05 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Singapore. 12.30 p.m. MAL (ML 512)140 words
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Article137 1966-10-04 9 TIME AIRLINES TO 8.25 a.m. BOAC (BA 789) Colombo, Bombay, Cairoi, London. 9.30 a.m. MAL (ML 005) Malacca, Singapore. Bangkok, Taipeh, Osaka. 10.05 a.m. Cathay (CX 574) Tokyo. 10.20 a.m. MAL (ML 042) Kota Bahru. 1.05 p.m. MAL (ML 512) Bangkok. 12.50 pjn. MAL (ML 008)137 words
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Article83 1966-10-04 9 BONN, Mon. (AFP)— For the first time in several years, a West German trade delegation left here today for Moscow for talks which will open there tomorrow. The delegation is headed by Dr. Egon Emmel. of the Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs. The last German-Soviet trade83 words
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Article119 1966-10-04 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Previous Today's Sellers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk Sept Coconut oil (FOB) Drums Sept Sugar (Java) ex-godown. Nutmegs 110s Nutmegs B W Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) Lampong Black Pepper ASTA (100% N.L.W.) Pepper119 words
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488 1966-10-04 10 VATICAN CITY, Mon. (UPI). Pope Paul VI tomorrow leads the world's Roman Catholics in prayer for peace in Vietnam climaxing a year of public and secret efforts to end the war. Ever since he went before the United Nations in New York on Oct.488 words
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Article61 1966-10-04 10 TOKYO, Mon. (AP). A 12-member economic mission departed for Seoul for a sixday visit to further friendly ties between business of the two countries. The group, led by Mr. Tadashi Adachi, president of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, is to confer with President Chung61 words
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350 1966-10-04 10 MOSCOW. Mon. (UPI) The Kremlin announced yesterday that recent summit talks with European Communist leaders have focused on their "serious concern" over events in Communist China. An article in Pravda. the Ccmmunist party newspaper, indicated that, for the first time, Europe's Communists may be350 words
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Article131 1966-10-04 10 VANDENBERG Air Force Base, (California), Mon. (AP) A satellite designed to televise daily picture coverage of the world's weather rocketed into a nearly perfect polar orbit yesterday. A U.S. Space Agency spokesman said the 320pound (145 kg) spacecraft, called Essa 3, would radio its first131 words
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173 1966-10-04 10 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Britain plans to launch a new "probe" shortly into the prospects of joining the European Common Market from which she has been kept out by France's veto. Diplomatic sources said the Labour Government wants to explore whether prospects for membership173 words
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Article39 1966-10-04 10 SAIGON, Mon. (AFP). U.S. troops today announced they had found the biggest Vietcong vehicle workshop so far discovered. Men of the 173 rd Airborne Brigade found it yesterday some 35 miles (55 kilometres) north-east of Saigon.39 words
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Article197 1966-10-04 10 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Bowing to an appeal by President Johnson, the International Union of Electrical. Radio and Machine Workers (lUE) last night agreed to extend its talks with General Electric for two weeks, thus averting a strike set for midnight. The announcement by Union197 words
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61 1966-10-04 10 South Vietnamese Buddhist leader, Thich Tam Chau (left), chats with his colleague at the An Quang pagoda before starting the closed-door meeting of Vien Hoa Dao. The closed-door meeting, the first since Tam Chau's return from his two-month-long absence, was convened with participation of leading Vien Hoa Dao monks inPANA Photo. - 61 words
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237 1966-10-04 10 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. (AP) —Argentine hijackers who diverted an Argentine airliner to the Falkland Islands last week were being transported yesterday to an undisclosed destination by the Argentine Navy transport "Bahia Buen Suceso." Navy sources here declined to say whether the ship237 words
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174 1966-10-04 10 VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Mon. (AP). Aiichiro Fujiyama. Japanese Minister of State and Director General of Economic Planning said yesterday he is looking forward to a further strengthening of the firm mutual collaboratioi and friendship between his country and Canada. The Minister led174 words
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246 1966-10-04 10 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) Sen. Jacob K. Javits, Republican New iork. defended President Johnson yesterday against Republican charges that he was playing politics with the Philippines summit conference on Vietnam. Javits also took Issue with Republican critics of the Vietnam war and belittled the "armchair generalship"246 words
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71 1966-10-04 10 ANKARA, Turkey, Mon (AP> An operation on Afghanistan Premier Mohammed Hashim Maiwandawal has failed to cure an intestinal illness, reliable sources said yesterday. Premier Maiwandawal was operated on last Sept. 23 for a blocked intestine. Reports said that Turkish doctors decided on Saturday that further71 words
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272 1966-10-04 10 MOSCOW, Mon. (AP) The Soviet Union acknowledged f or the first time yesterday it is sending soldiers to North Vietnam to train anti-aircraft units in the use of Soviet-made surface-to-air mis- siles (SAMS). An account in the Armed Forces newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda272 words
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Article57 1966-10-04 10 MANILA, Mon. (UPI). Manila International Airport Manager Guillermo Jurado, in letters to newspaper editors today, denied mounting complaints that the airport was dirty and unkempt. "I would like to believe these reports because I personally supervise the cleaning of the place and I know that it has never57 words
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364 1966-10-04 10 HONOLULU. Mon. (UPI) Hawaiian voters reno minated Democratic Gov John A. Burns in the la<t U.S. primary election on Saturday, but soundly rejected his hand-picked candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Mr. Burns ran up a margin of nearly 4-1 against Mr. G.F. Fontes in the364 words
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Article158 1966-10-04 10 TV without a picture tube —latest CHICAGO, Illinois. MotL (AP). —A system for display* ing television pictures without using a picture tube and related components w?s unveiled yesterday by Zenith Radio Corporation. The experimental device uses a laser (amplified light) beam to project pictures m a fashion similar to that158 words
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Article98 1966-10-04 10 POINTE-A-P I T R E. Guadeloupe. Mon. (AP). Local authorities on this French West Indian Island said yesterday Hurricane Inez took a toll of 26 lives and injured hundreds of residents. About 200 of the injured are in serious condition. About 30.000 persons are without shelter.98 words
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Article144 1966-10-04 10 DALLAS, Texas, Mon. (AP). The three teen-aged Rock 'N' Roll singers who lost their court case with their school principal over their Beatle-length tresses were minus a few locks yesterday But they were convinced that a public trimming they took on Friday night144 words
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56 1966-10-04 10 LIN PIAO, the present Chinas Defence Minister and second in line to Chairman Mao Tse-tung of Communist China, wearing a rough military uniform is shown reading a report to the cadets of Kangta (Anti-Japanese Red Army College which was renamed in 1937, the "Chinese People's Anti-Japanese and Political College") in56 words
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919 1966-10-04 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. "DOCTOR IN CLOVER" is the sixth in the "Doctor" series of comedies based on Richard Gordon's best-selling novels. Like the others it has been made for The Rank Organisation by producer Betty Box and director Ralph Thomas. Miss Box was advised to919 words
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63 1966-10-04 11 A bevy of beautiful French models who appear with Morecambe and Wise in THAT RIVIERA TOUCH a frolicsome tale of Britain's funniest comedy team MORECAMBE and WISE involved with international jewel thieves against the lush background of the French Riviera. The film is in Eastmancolour, produced by HUGH STEWART and63 words
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Article, Illustration423 1966-10-04 11 It reads like a bit of farfetched fiction but the way Suzanne Lloyd climbed to stardom opposite Morecambe and Wise in THAT RIVIERA TOUCH began like this: "I happened." said Suzanne. "to meet a girl who was ah423 words
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Article410 1966-10-04 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. "Lord Love A Duck", is strictly a fun picture which stars Roddy McDowall, Tuesday Weld, Lola Albright, and Martin West. It's a story about anything and everything. Roddy plays the part of a brainy student who has no time for youths of his410 words
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Advertisement90 1966-10-04 11 Fun, food, people—all go better with the big, bold taste of ice-cold Coca-Cola. And you save money with the thrifty King Sizelets you fill your own glass twice. Big, big Coca-Cola refreshes you best. Drink Coca-Cola. things gQ CoKe m. V fat?" 1 i 4UM Otalan) UaM 1. -4. 190 words
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Advertisement387 1966-10-04 11 MICHELANGELO ART COMPETITION' inspired by 20th Century Fox's 1 L 11 r-j»= L **4 DIANE OLENTO («"®m vc.v 9 "I taper iiiycr puiactm l Uceybewiy tewtital pfcMfriffcy.' Starring CHARLTON HESTON as MichelAngelo REX HARRISON OIANE CILENTO (ODEON THEATRE. K.L. Soon!) Objects: The object of this painting competition is to stimulate387 words
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Miscellaneous196 1966-10-04 11 CAPITOL Phone 297b9 L I D O Phono ***** 1 Opens Today 11-1 30-4-«.3©-9.1.> fc Roddv McDowall, Tuesday Weld 1 -LORD LOVE A DUCK'* Lola Albright (PA) NEXT CHANGE Jean Marais, Liselotte Pulver -THAT MAN FROM COCODY" Eastmancolor 6t Actionscope REX Phone ***** Last Day 11-1.30-4-6.30 9.30 P. Ramlee 6t196 words
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Miscellaneous132 1966-10-04 11 9 mm mm m mm m wm mmm m mm mm ORGAN ISA! I Q hi H|C AT HAY Ph»o.}]«oo|f ffi Last Day! 11. I.M, 4. 30 4- -S ON A COl CH" Columbia JERRY LEWIS In Color TOMORROW ONLY! rV, STORY OF WU SUNG Mandarin In Color 2 rsEgg132 words
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Article188 1966-10-04 12 DACCA. Mon. (UPI) Several thousand persons are feared dead in a hurricane that lashed the offshore islands and coastal areas of the Bay of Bengal on Saturday with winds and tidal waves. As reports from various Island reached the mainland tonight, there were in- dicatlons the188 words
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328 1966-10-04 12 TOKYO, Mon. (AP). Filipino President Ferdinand Marcos has proposed a sixpoint provisional agenda for this month's summit conference in the Philippines on the war in Vietnam. The provisional agenda, transmitted to Manila yesterday for relay to the participants, was released today shortly328 words
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Article143 1966-10-04 12 MILAN, Mon. (AP). Hairdressers from 19 nations got out old fashioned curling irons yesterday and went to work on models in the first test of a three-day international competition. The models sat at dressing tables in long rows inside Milan's big sports palace as the male and female143 words
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Article38 1966-10-04 12 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) A woman was killed and three others were injured when a wayward sand-and-gravel delivery truck sideswiped a police car and then slammed into a house. The truck driver was arrested after the accident.38 words
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Article598 1966-10-04 12 AN KHE, Mon. (UPI). —To stay alive, Talmadge Woods had to play dead. But it wasn't easy to keep from flinching when the Vietcong soldier put a pistol to his head and fingered the trigger. And it was tough to choke down the screams when598 words
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Article73 1966-10-04 12 YOKOHAMA, Mon. (AP). —Nine North Korean fishermen forced to come to Japan on a hijacked North Korean fishing boat, left here for home today aboard a Russian freighter. The nine were locked up in a cabin as four antiCommunist crewmen hijacked their dragnet fishing boat and sailed73 words
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Article351 1966-10-04 12 TOKYO, Mon. (AP). Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos received a royal farewell today from Emperor Hirohito as he flew home at the end of the 20-day trip to the United States and Japan. President Marcos's plane, a Philippine Airlines jet. took off from Tokyo's Haneda International Airport351 words
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Article133 1966-10-04 12 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) A Philippine Congressional Committee has summoned three former Cabinet members to testify on the alleged disappearance of more than 700.000 metric tons of Government-imported rice stocks. The House Committee on Government enterprises announced that it would call to its hearings the former secretaries of133 words
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Article122 1966-10-04 12 TOKYO, Mon. Japan today hailed the State visit of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and predicted it would contribute to an era of closer cooperation between the two nations Commenting on a communique issued by President Marcos and Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, the Foreign Ministry said: "The two122 words
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Article, Illustration59 1966-10-04 12 TOKYO, Mon. The Lambda 4S rocket soars across the sky recently as it was successfully fired at the space centre on the southern tip of Kagoshima Pref. Kyushu, on a historic mission aimed at puttint Japanese satellite into orbit around the earth. But the fourth stage rocketPANA Photo. - 59 words
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274 1966-10-04 12 SAIGON, Mon. (AP). A shipping backlog, cut to near zero only a few months ago, has again become so serious that more than 60 freighters are waiting to be unloaded at this key port, sources said todav. These sources. U.S. Government and non-govern-ment274 words
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Article53 1966-10-04 12 TOKYO. Mon. (AP). Prime Minister Eisaku Sato entered the Tokyo University Hospital today for treatment of Pyelitis. Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Toshio Kimun told newsmen that Premier Sato earlier had a cold and cancelled the day's schedule, which included a trip to the airport to see off Philippine53 words
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Article, Illustration339 1966-10-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A teacher and well known sporting figure here, has thrown aside his school books to "make a dream come true." He is Mr. Valentine Manuel, who left here recently for London to complete a law course. Mr. Manuel,339 words
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135 1966-10-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Negri Sembilan Women's Hockey Association's meet at Penang this week-end. Singapore and Malacca have withdrawn and it will be a quadrangular meet between Penang, Selangor and Negri Sembilan. Negri's team includes five •choolgirls, Sim Sook Yin, Fong Loke Leng, Quay Lam,135 words
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264 1966-10-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Cyclists Federation's annual South to North circuit racing championships scheduled from Oct. 21 to 23 will serve the selection of "po tentials" to enter centra lised training for the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok in December. The264 words
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Article152 1966-10-04 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Results of the Ladies Peterson Handicap Doubles held at Jackie's Bowl, Orchard last weekend: Ist Jan Favacho and Ros Au Yong 245.48 Petersen Points; 2nd Maxine Arasz and Nina Landers 243.73 Peterson Points; 3rd Lois Foster and Jean Carmichael 243.11 Peterson152 words
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Article88 1966-10-04 13 MUAR, Mon. The Muar Football Association will hold a district soccer competition for youths under 23 years of age. Enche Haron bin Haji Garip, the secretary of the Muar District Football Association said the aims of the youth competition were to give the "young blood" a88 words
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Article, Illustration33 1966-10-04 13 Jongkeer Feith being greeted at Paya Lebar Airport on Saturday when he arrived for a brief visit. Here, he is seen shaking hands with Mr. Max Lewis, Managing Director of Fraser and Neave.33 words
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403 1966-10-04 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Rifle Association met over the weekend to set the Asian Games qualifying marks for shooters. The marks set by the Association for recommendation to the Singapore Olympic Sports Council were roughly based on the performances of the silver medallists403 words
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187 1966-10-04 13 KAJANG, Mon. Selangor Malays trounced Kelantan Malays 5- 0 in the inter-State Malays badminton tournament for the Prime Minister Trophy played in the Kajang hall last night. In eliminating Kelantan, Selangor will meet Singapore in the semi-finals. The winner will play Kedah, the187 words
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Article183 1966-10-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR. More than 20 entries have been received for the Selangor Government services tennis tournament to be held in Kuala Lumpur two week-ends on Oct. 15 and 16 and 22. The secretary of the Selangor Government Services Welfare and Sports Council. Enche Sallehuddin bin183 words
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Article56 1966-10-04 13 SEREMBAN, Mon The Negri Sembilan women's Hockey Association Eleven beat the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club 2-0 in a friendly hockey match played here yesterday. Negri led 1-0 at half time through a shorthcorner goal by P. Sarithiri. In the second half, the host team got their56 words
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136 1966-10-04 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Arsenal Sports Club will meet the Chinese Athletic for the "Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Challenge Cup" at soccer tomorrow at Farrer Park here, starting at 5.15 p.m. This is the third annual natch for the Cup which was136 words
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149 1966-10-04 13 SINGAPORE, M 0 n Despite the discouraging on-off showers 32 out of 39 players named last week for today's Singapore Rugby Union trials showed up on the padang this evening. And even the rain-sodden pitch could not stop the SRU149 words
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Article115 1966-10-04 13 NAIROBI, Mon. (AFP) The East African women's hockey team beat the Zambian women's hockey team touring side 3-0 at City Park Stadium yesterday This was the first defeat suffered by the Zambian tourists during their stay here. They have won one match and drawn two others..115 words
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Article59 1966-10-04 13 TOKYO. Mon. (AFP) Orient featherweight champion Mitsunori Seki of Japan will put his title at stake against orient's fourth-ranking featherweight Orlando Medina of the Philippines next month, it was reported today. The 12-round title bout is scheduled for Nov. 27 at Tokyo's Korakuen Boxing Hall.59 words
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Article, Illustration27 1966-10-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Royol Thai Nary Rugger XV which arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday for a three-day tour of West Malaysia to play friendly matches.27 words
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354 1966-10-04 13 Ian Pereira - By Ian Pereira KUALA LUMPUR/ Mon. Mr. V. V. Naidu, the Indian international hockey coach who flew in here on Friday with his kit "full of plans" to train the Malaysian squad now in preparation for the Asian Games at Bangkok. "However, I354 words
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Article424 1966-10-04 13 SCRUM-HALF - Bv "SCRUM-HALF" SINGAPORE, Mon. Raffles Institution will defend the inter-school rugby title when they clash with St. Andrew's School in the final tomorrow on the Padang. Kick-off is at 5.00 p.m. Raffles, who won the inter-school series last year by defeating St. Andrew's (the424 words
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Miscellaneous49 1966-10-04 13 SPORTS DIARY Soccer: Arsenal Sports C.ub versus Chinese Athletic for the "Chinese Chamber of Commerce Challenge Cup". Venue: Farrer Park, Kick-off: 5.15 p.m. Rugby: Inter-School Finals Under-15 at 4 p.m. and •eniors at 5 p.m. Venue: Paaang. Police vs University of Singapore at P.T.S. ground, Thomson Road. 6 pjn.49 words
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Article, Illustration60 1966-10-04 14 Background are Japanese players Koji Watanabe (left) and Osamu Ishiguro (right). Indian pairs Ramanathan Krishnan and Premjit Lall60 words
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265 1966-10-04 14 VANCOUVER. British Columbia. Mon. (UPI) Don Massengale fired his fourth straight round of 70 yesterday and withstood a closing challenge from Chi Chi Rodriguez to win the US$lOO,OOO Canadian Open golf tournament. Massengale. of Jacksboro, Texas, agled the 16th hold to break a265 words
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Article68 1966-10-04 14 HAMILTON, Bermuda, Mon. (AP) The Middlesex Surrey cricket tourists opened a seven-match tour here yesterday, defeating the Somers Isles cricket league by five runs. Scores were tourists 244-9 declared and league 239. England and Surrey batsman Mickey Stewart made 57and West Indian Roy Marshall hit68 words
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Article50 1966-10-04 14 DARMSTADT, West Germany, Mon (AFP)—West Germany's Heinz Brechtel set a new world roller skating rec when he coverea ,15,8.0 points 46 metres in half an hour over the 400 metres Circuit here. Italy's Venanz set the former world record of 15 156 points 10 metres in 1955.50 words
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318 1966-10-04 14 NOUMEA, New Caledonia, Mon. (AP) This French City in the Pacific is well advanced in its plans to stage the Second South Pacific Games from Dec. 8-18. Sports arenas that any city ten times the size of Noumea Population 36,000) would be318 words
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Article84 1966-10-04 14 KATMANDU, Nepal, (AP) Nepal, somewhat overshadowed by its more populous neig h bo u rs, nevertheless hopes to enter the best possible team in the Asian Games at Bangkok this December. A sport council spokesman says about 12 athletes will be sent to the84 words
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Article60 1966-10-04 14 PRAGUE, Mon. (AFP). Gyula Toth, Hungary's bronze medallists in the European athletics championships won Saturday's 36tn "Peace Marathon" at Kosice covering the 42,195 metres in a hrs 19 min 11.2 sec. Britain's ...im Alder was second in 2 hrs 21 min 6 2 sec. and Japan's60 words
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Article142 1966-10-04 14 BERKELEY, California, Mon. < AP) U.S. champion Fred Stolle of Australia won the Pacific Coast International Tennis championship yesterday by beating Charles Pasarell of Puerto Rico. 6-4, 2-6. 6-4, in the windup of a weeklong tournament. Maria Bueno of Brazil, the U.S. women's champion, added142 words
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120 1966-10-04 14 PENANG, Mon. An Interesting programme has been drawn up for the annual swimming competition of the Chinese Swimming Club here on Saturday starting at 2.30 p.m. There are 23 events, including the 100 metres open championship of Penang. The inter-Government department and the120 words
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116 1966-10-04 14 LONDON, Mon. (AFP)— British heavyweight hope Billy Walker of West Ham will fight the Swedish-based American heavyweight, Ray Patterson, in a top of the bill fight at the Royal Albert Hall, London probably on October 25. Both boxers have agreed terms but there is a116 words
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Article54 1966-10-04 14 COPENHAGEN, Mon. (AP). The Danish Soccer Association (DBU) decided yesterday not to enter the qualification round ifor the Olympic soccer tournament in Mexico City in 1968. The vote was 62-39. Denmark won the bronze medal at the Olympic Games in London, 1948, and captured the silver54 words
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493 1966-10-04 14 TOKYO, Mon. (AP) Ramanathan Krishnan today gave India an unbeatable 3-1 lead over Japan in the Eastern Zone Davis Cup tennis finals as he easily overpowered Koji Watanabe, 6-2, 7-5, 6-0. The victorious Indians will play West Germany in an interzone semifinal, with493 words
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Article85 1966-10-04 14 LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands, Mon. (AP) Spanish soldiers swept the 19th international military swimming championships, which ended yesterday, by winning 15 gold, three silver and three bronze medals. In second place, well behind the host country, was Sweden, with only two old medals and nine85 words
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Article208 1966-10-04 14 BRANDS HATCH. Kent, Mon. (AFP)—Britain completely overwhelmed its seven European opponents in the International Automobile Federation Formula Three challenge trophy here yesterday. Britain scored minus two points with West Germany second on plus 11 and Sweden third on plus 13. Britain's Chris Irwin208 words
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225 1966-10-04 14 TOKYO. Mon. (AFP). World bantamweight boxing champion Masahiko "Fighting'' Harada of Japan agreed to stake his title against Mexico's Jose Medel in January next year, press reports said today. The title bout will be stag- Ed on Jan. 3 at the Aichi prefecture225 words
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118 1966-10-04 14 MURAU, Austria, Mon. (AFP) Swedish expert Torsten Hallman assured himself of the world 250 c.c. motor-cross championship when he finished third in the last event of the world series here yesterday. Hallman, riding a Husqvarna, finished the table with 61 points, ahead of Belgium's118 words
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160 1966-10-04 14 HIROSHIMA, Janan Mon. (AP) ShowuS brilliant individual and team play, India's men't field hockey team scored 2-1 victory over Hiroshima i All Stars here yesterday ;n its tenth and final game :n Japan. Both sides were scorelesi in the first half, although the160 words
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Article122 1966-10-04 14 TOKYO, Mon. (APj Japan's first-ranked welter* weight, Katsuya Nakano, knocked out Fel Pedranza, the Philippines second-rank-ed Orient welterweight, :n the tenth round here last night. Nakano caught Pedranza with a powerful right hook to floor the Filipino for tht knockout. This gave Nakano. a right hander who122 words
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Article208 1966-10-04 14 NEW YORK. Mon (UPI)— Jim Perry pitched and batted the Minnesota Twins to a 1-0 victory over Baltimore yesterday after the Orio.el won the opener of the doableheader 6-2. The Twins victory gavi them undisputed possession of second place in the rican league. Perry,208 words
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Article42 1966-10-04 14 PARIS. Mon. (AFP) ~r France easily beat Brita.n 113 to 98 and overwhelm** Finland 128 83 whilst Britain beat Finland 122 their rain-soaked trianguia athletics meeting whl c wound up before 3,000 tators at the Colombes dium here on Sunday.42 words
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57 1966-10-04 14 Prime Minister Eisaku Sato of Japan (centre) is ready to carry out drawing to decide matching of Davis Cup Eastern Zone final matches between Japan and India at his official residence on Thursday while Indian and Japanese Davis Cuppers (right) look on. Davis Cup Eastern Zone finals between Japan andPANA Photo. - 57 words
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Article528 1966-10-04 15 CLAY RICHARDS - ...with bo engine record ti By CLAY RICHARDS WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. Mon. (UPI). Scotland's Jimmy Clark driving his Lotus with an engine borrowed from competitor Graham Hill, drove to victory in record speed in the Grand Prix of the United gtates on Sunday. Clark,528 words
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Article71 1966-10-04 15 BON S ALL, California, **on. (AP)—Mickey Wright ©t the U.S. fired a one-under-par 71 yesterday to win the sixth annual San Luis Rey Country Club tournament named in her honour. Miss Wright carded a 289 total for a one-shot edge Over Clifford Ann Creed. Miss Creed71 words
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164 1966-10-04 15 BOMBAY, Mon. (AP). India's Dincsh Khanna won the Western India badminton men's singles title at the University Stadium here on Sundav by defeating Indonesia's Wong Pek Shen 15-10, 15-3. Danish players S. Anderson and Per Walsoe won the men's doubles title. In the final164 words
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Article231 1966-10-04 15 LONDON, Mon. (AFP) British Boxing Board of Control Secretary Teddy Waltham said here today he had not yet received the sworn statement made by former British heavyweight champion Joe Erskine, about fight rigging. In yesterday's "News Of The World" Erskine said his manager at the time231 words
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353 1966-10-04 15 Richard Pyle - By: Richard Pyle Watkins Glen, Mon. (AP) —Jim Clark talked one of his toughest competitors out of an engine and himself into victory on Sunday in the U.S. Grand Prix. He wound up with a new speed mark and the fattest353 words
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Article, Illustration118 1966-10-04 15 STABLE'S Hokoru, one of the best milers in troining at the moment, is pictured winning the Gold Cup "trior' on Sunday over one mile for Class 1, Division 1 horses, from Iron Hand and Mirthful Miss. It was a keen tussle to the finish andEastern Sun pix. - 118 words
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184 1966-10-04 15 SAN DIEGO, California, Mon. (AP) Australia's Robert Nat Young won the World Surfing champion ships on Sunday by a smashing display of his fluid style before 80,000 fans at Ocean Beach. In the women's division, defending champion Joyce Hoffman, U.S., successfully defended the crown she184 words
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166 1966-10-04 15 IPOH, Mon. A water logged field lend more morose to the dampen spirit of competitors, officials and a few spectators at the second day of the Perak Government Service Fifth Annual athletic meet on the municipal padang here yesterday afternoon. Heats in the first166 words
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459 1966-10-04 15 Adeline - By Adeline SINGAPORE, Mon. Credit Balance 111 (9.13) gets pride of place in the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup, richest ever event on the Malayan turf, to be held on Sunday, Oct. 9, last day of the current meeting. HOKORU, who won well in459 words
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145 1966-10-04 15 LONDON, Mon. (AFP) London boxing promoter. Jack Solomons announced today he had cancelled all his main contests until the end of the year whilst waiting for the results of the British Boxing Board of Control's lnquir? into fight rigging in Britain. Former British and Empire145 words
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Article63 1966-10-04 15 PARIS. Mon. (AFP) Ken Rosewall scored his seventh successive singles win when he beat Rod Laver 6-3. 6-2, 14-12 to win the All-Australian final of the French Professional Tennis Championships here yesterday. In semifinal matches, Laver defeated Earl Buchholz of the United States 4-6. 6-4,63 words
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Article93 1966-10-04 15 SINGAPORE. Mon—Mr. C. C- Tan was re-elected President of the Singapore Island Country Club for 1966/67 at its annual general meeting held here recently. Others are: Vice-Presi-dents. Mr. Lee Kim Yew and Mr. C. Y. Koh; Captain. Mr. Cheong Thiam Siew; ViceCaptains, Mr. Donald Read and93 words
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803 1966-10-04 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Following are the Stipendiary Steward's reports on the first and second days of the Singapore Club's Gold Meeting which were held on Oct. 1 and 2 respectively: FIRST DAY Race 1: Nothing to report. Race 2: An objection was lodged by803 words
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354 1966-10-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Royal Thai Navy Club rugger XV lost their first game of their West Malaysian tour when they went down fighting 11-0 to the V.1.0.8.A. Invitation XV on the Selangor Club ground here this evening. V.1.0.8.A. collected their points through354 words
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Article, Illustration260 1966-10-04 16 TOKYO. Mon. (AP). Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos said today it was difficult at the present time to guarantee the neutrality of South- cast Asia. He made the statement In commenting on French President Charles deGaulle's call ror neutralisation of former French Indochina. President260 words
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239 1966-10-04 16 JAKARTA. Mon. (AP) The Bandung Women's Action Front have called on President Sukarno to resign and branded him the greatest corruptor in Indonesia. The report was carried by the official news agency Antara. The demand, made in a statement, also said Sukarno was unfit239 words
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Article205 1966-10-04 16 MANILA. Mon. (AP)--A beaming President Ferdinand E. Marcos returned to the Philippines today after state visits to the United States and Japan which Dolstered his prestige as an Asian leader and brought increased aid from both nations visited. Despite cloudy skies, the airport was jammed as205 words
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Article93 1966-10-04 16 SEOUL, Mon. (AP) South Korean Premier Chung 11-Kwon may also visit Thailand in early November if he decides to go to Saigon to attend South Vietnam's Nov. l National Day celebrations. Sources close to the Premier today hinted the possibility of his visiting Bangkok while revealing93 words
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Article176 1966-10-04 16 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP) The 18th Far East Conference opens here today to examine trade and investment problems and prospects concerning Asia, Australia and the United States. About 800 delegates from 18 countries were expected to attend. Speakers scheduled for the first session of the twoday176 words
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238 1966-10-04 16 SAIGON, Mo*. (AP). Premier Nguyen Cao Ky today directed Vietnamese Police to treat journalists with courtesy. A statement was issued by the Premier's Office less than 24 hours after the Association of Foreign Correspondents in Vietnam protested to Premier Ky about what it termed238 words
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Article, Illustration41 1966-10-04 16 SAIGON, Mon. —South Vietnamese Government troops spoil the paddy field of «h delta in Vietnam as they drove the tanks in an operation to wipe out the rul cong from the nearby village recently.—PANA Phofco. PANA Pholo.PANA Pholo. - 41 words
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