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Plot Discovered in Nigeria University of Nebraska at Omaha DigitalCommons@UNO Kabul Times Digitized Newspaper Archives 11-17-1966 Kabul Times (November 17, 1966, vol. 5, no. 196) Bakhtar News Agency Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes Part of the International and Area Studies Commons Recommended Citation Bakhtar News Agency, "Kabul Times (November 17, 1966, vol. 5, no. 196)" (1966). Kabul Times. 1350. https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/kabultimes/1350 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Digitized Newspaper Archives at DigitalCommons@UNO. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kabul Times by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UNO. For more information, please contact [email protected]. / Page 4 China'Rejects Proposal Eqr Non -Proliferation Treaty (Goold fro", poge I) the OrgaOisahon of Africall Unity The part of the contInent under from Its functIons and only added 6 white mmorlty rcglmes presented 10 Ihe problems facmg the UOited the spectre of a racial conflict on Nations CoP}O " slobal scale he declared The Ptesldent sharply condemn -..----\ - cd racialism ID South Africa and Its He denounced the general IDsta ( u .... v~ 01967 blllt)' and confrontation of states tw'ns In Southwesl Afnca and i ~ .-' I n Afr ea as preventmg the cont! 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Calnbodlan ThIs vtolent upward movement wnrk on the Pule Khesbtl congrej:atlnnaI mosque yesterday On arnval m Darunta c.he Soviet ", nutes eight seconds here Tues flead of SUite Prince Slhanoult on Yefremov saw the map of the day n gilt n defence of hIS world was time the General Assembly can bring death as won as life Be In Antarctic Most of the work will be completed withJn 20 days Nangarhar dcvclopment project and leader was welcomed by Eng Mil' establish an effective system of his countl'J' a .natiDnaI day the Bo­ low 200 the nol'tbwOBt ItldIan heavywe ght tItle ThJ! Prtme Mlmster mspected the ground floor and the top tbe preSldeot of the Nangarbar Pro Mohammad Akbar Reza Minister mounting UN peacekeeping opera vlot he"" a~ey Tass reported Man Ocean .s vory Illw ID oxygen t:on. CHRJSTCHURCI(" New zealand Wllh Wtlhams reehng and stag floor of the mosque Prof Mohammad Asghar the mayor ex )ect Authonty and tbe head engl 01 Agnculturc and irrIgation Mo­ lions and financmg them doy tent One cause of the numerous Nov 16-A 158 ton US Oil force genng under the champion s assault neer explamcd details of the pro nammad ~Iddlq Governor of-1'lan t cases of mass !Ish. mortality ob­ Lockhe¢ C 141 Slarlllter J\{onday plamed to the PrIme )\'Ilmster detaIls of the work referee Harry Kessler Jumped bet Ambassador C C CremlD open garbar the commaoder of the pro­ PMUll Nov tll (DPA) -The 120 served here IS behtl'Ved to be a sud becarne the first all Jet dllcraft to Tbe mayor saId the mosque will mmaret A huge cbandeher bas Ject ween the boxers after one minute 109 the debate on the .ssue said that VinCial forces the mayoc. of JaJala dele,ates of the UNE,SCO (United den ID thIS oxygen poor layor land 10 tbe Anlarclte be extended to Jade M81wand A been lOstalled 10 the mosque peacekeeping operations must move nse blio and engmeers 01 the Soviet e gh( seconds of the tblrd round NUIc5It. Eirucatlonal -SC1enti/lc and Howe...r upwellinl of cold water The craft carried a cnrgo of 11 huge hall whlcb can hold I 000 pe0­ nd endeLl the one way battle from prellmmary and tentative Unton workmg on thc proJcct Cultural Organisation) General As­ IS also he'd tn. be a factor tons of freight and 28 passengers ple WIll l>e constructed There will Brown Outlines W II ams was down three times n sleps 10 the stage of full acceptanco Yelremov vlsltcd the NagbJo tur sembly currently meeUn, here What the economic Imphca The landing was on the ice nJnway be a reCitation room he sCl,;ond round and was agam by all members of the UnIted Na are bmes on hlS way to Daruota tons Monday approved unammously a lIons of tho oxpedl.t1on s research? of Williams field near McMurdo The slum areas on tbe western Anwari Stresses Jroppcd n the th rd befor.e the re British Attitude A luncheon was given 10 hIS ho He acknowledged Ihat no one .resolution ealling lor an Immediate Prof Warron Wooster of the &cllPpa stat on SIde of the mosque Will be bought (cree s ntervent on merCifully sav nour by tbe Governor of Nangar aId action for flood ravaged Venice Instil'OUon of Oceano8i8phy at La The b g fan Jet crew led by by the municipality Apartments d h m from the champion s raIn peacekeeping operation would be har n the Speen Ghar Hotel supported by all members and Florence UNESCO ia also plan Jolla Callforma noted that ScrIppS CaptaIn Howard Geddes was greet Y II be built and from their income Need To Fight Toward EEC Entry ng blo.ws Yefremov Etemadl and Ahmad But what we can expect and nIr.g Ion, teno asslatan';' in the res­ 15 Interpfeting this data from a ed by Rear Admiral FE Bakults the construction and malDteooncc The '4 year old champion gave LONDON Nov 17 (DPA)-Brt ullah returned 10 Kabul In the a1ter what we cn n work lowards he toration of damaged art treasurelS fisheries vleWpolDt for a United Na commander of AntarctIc operatIon costs of the mosque will be met the probably h s most mprdslve dIS Against Uliteracy ta n Will not abandon her ties WIth noon bons development programme pro­ Deep Freeze and other AmerIcans mayor saId pay n mak ng such short work of said s the full acceptance of the I a the UDited States and the rest of system of peacek~pmg the proce AMMAN Nov 16 (Reuter)- )ect 10 Aden trom McMurdo stahon and New The ffilOaret of the mosque de W Ihams reputedly one of the har His MaJesty the King received Deputy Prime MInIster 01 the the world to entcr the European dures relating to peacekeepJOg and Members of the Amman CIty: Coun At prosenl, the total fish catch Zealanders from Scott base l:oraUon work on whIch IS progreS- KABUL Nov 17 (Bakhtar)- lesl punchers he has ever met Far Sov.et Union Yefremov 10 a"dience last night Yetremov had Common Markel (BEe) Foreign above a I the method of financmg dl Monday presented to president ID tlie fndlan Ocean IS 2 5 milhon The Starliftcr made the 4 500 mile s ng IS 62 metres high Eighteen The campaign agamst Ilhteracy Beggars Taken from be ng able 10 ptn one of h s Secretary George Brown said bere peacekeeping Ayub Khan 01 Pakistan the golden tons This estimate was IlIven by round trip from Christchurch to lOUdspeakers will be IDStalled on the 1 which IS one of the major problems dinner at the Royal table In! GuIkbana Palace HRH PrInce b g punches on the champion WII --------- Minlste~Mohammad Wednesday The esrabl shment of such U01 key ot the city Dr N K. Pandckar head of Inilla s McMurdo and returned m a record of the developIng countrIes should 1\.hmad Shah Prime Hashim Malwandwal Ims was scarcely able to land at But he believed the SIX EEC coun To 1\1arastoon form standards and of a Universally Major Crackdown National Inst,tute of Oceano8i8phy breakmg 10 hours and 55 mmutes be earned out as a Jomt endeavour Or Abdul ZahJr the Presld ot the Wolesl Jlrgah Senator II as Clay outsped and outmanoeu Ahmed Fawzy mayor ot the capi tnes would stili be ready to nego applicable system would be the tal said in a speech at the ce~ who noted that the IndIan Ocean s The miSSion 1>3 ves the way for Houses Bequeathed wuh the assistance of mternatlonal Abdul Hadl Dawl the Presl nt of the Meshrano Jlrgab Noor KABUL nov 17 (Bakhtar)- vred h m tlate With BntaIn he added 10 a best guarantee Ihat the United Na mony we recall With gratitude YIeld now ropresents only 5 per cent airlift operations n the AntarctIC nshtutes partIcularly UNESCO Ahmad Etemadl the ftlrst Dep ~ PrIme Minister and the MInIster Accordmg to
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