The Straits Times, 17 November 1968
1968-11-17
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Title Section17 1968-11-17 1 The Straits Times Hal** VO. 1.705. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1968 20 CENTS KDN 3105: MC (P) 001517 words
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266 1968-11-17 1 Chief Justice probes that summons case JPOH. Sat. The Chief Justice, Tan Sri H. T. Ong, said here today he has commenced investigations into the police summons case involving Police inspector K. Sivakuru, the defendant, and Mr. Justice Chang Mm Tat and Mr. Yeoh Chcang Lee, the Perak Turf Club266 words
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Article, Illustration154 1968-11-17 1 TLO EE SIM - Doggone it Shujaa climbs like a cat TLO EE SIM by J/l AI I MPI K. sat Shuj.u. Ihp »i\nninth old pup. put the rala t<> staaM io<ia> v. hi 11 hi- shinned up a r.iintiut.in trrr. (tnp of Hi. UHM African Kax-njis inipurtrd fr»m .\UNti.ili.i Shujaa "'in up 1154 words
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170 1968-11-17 1 Tengku: Many of the "big fish' escaped police net ■y PREM KUMAR: Banting. Saturday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today disci 1 that many of the '"big fish" of the munis: hierarchy escaped the police recent Government drive against milii Communists, "if these i c lef 1 tlus count n I would170 words
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Article663 1968-11-17 1 The heat is turned on the franc CENTRAL BANKERS MEET IN BASLE TO DISCUSS FRENCH CURRENCY CRISIS AND THE MARK PARIS, Sat The French franc, prostrate on its dollar floor in the face of fierce speculation in German marks, is in desperate need of the weekend's respite when the moneyReuter; UPI - 663 words
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Article23 1968-11-17 1 ROME. Sat Cardin.ii Aueu«tin Br;t prr-irit-n 1 ol tlir V-*ti-cu'l Sfcrf.an.it lor Christian Unity died lirr* veswday. Ht «v tf. ReutM.23 words
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426 1968-11-17 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - UP $10 Highest tin price since July 1966 GEOFFREY BOLAND B> tINUAPORE, Sat There was a spectacular rice of sio in the Straits tin price yesterday which took it to 5030.12 1 per picul. the highest price since late July 1966. This culminated a week of daily pricv rises which426 words
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172 1968-11-17 1 CAIGON. Sat. A young J American Marine on a night ambush patrol was dragged away screaming and killed by a man-eating tiger, a Regimental commander in Calu said today. There have been several reports Of tiuer.^ In this Northern part of SouthReuter - 172 words
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Article44 1968-11-17 1 ATI AN M A I K.i w U 1 h.ni|.\.iufr today i\r hrr life. Tlir-k-p 1 mi\r 1 :i. :i> a rri thr otlKr ri'nnw m I rrv in the n in taf girl for a lvii circular ru.?44 words
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Article21 1968-11-17 1 BHi'i'.V Bat Inu:a« rr:c- Nai .h 01 rl--:.»ud;. n I>. 1 2. B:i d hOBM I21 words
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Article52 1968-11-17 1 MOBILE SQ UA D ME N INJURED MKGAPOM, Bat I H.I Mi.hllr s<|ii.ul pi.lirrmrn nrif srtiousU Injuird along Nnoll Iliilm.iN late t.niuhl. brhrxrtl !<• have hc<-M l.il I.n I >< .'tl.r thr\ h.nl vlupprd a lavl Bt II 1.1.1.M -.p.rd-tt.ili < Ikm k|M»inl. Thr ur miri "i' a rfMd iliMdrr.52 words
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Advertisement32 1968-11-17 1 MEN'S JEWELLERY Always r ~s' look for °f^ MADE IN FRANCE glßfi|gtt^BJSe^gy' to avoid Ml flr imitation m Tr«d« tnqulrle* Phon*:92S6B k QOGUERLAIN v C 1 t t>_ \^j perfumes-cosmelics-toiletries from Pans32 words
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Advertisement171 1968-11-17 1 PARKER4S CORONET exciting m Mi new look I In for pens! H jjfj Designed with taste and logic. Thoroughly modern S Ijs looking. That's the new Sfß M^ Parker 45 Coronet. Its ex- !9Q citing combination of ma- •B^j, terials, colours and finish distinguishes it immediately. I yf Attractive range171 words
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Advertisement19 1968-11-17 1 i.'.vtf 11 Gift* in FINE JEWELLERY by U.S. de SILVA SONS, Jewellers 25, Raffles Place. Singapore- 1. Tel: *****.19 words
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Article, Illustration168 1968-11-17 2 OH KEE TIANG - Romance awheel: In by trisha ridden by best man OH KEE TIANG: By Penang. Saturday pi. M.HI l.t. Pat .lac km. in and his bride, the former Miss J. Farrally. rode one mile >n a trisha from the Cathedral of the Assumption to the in 11 k Club for their168 words
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294 1968-11-17 2 Witness: I saw father cut up son with parang MALACCA. Sat. A 72 year-old fisherman, C>oh Yoko. .sat motionless in the Magistrates Court here today ;ts a prosecution witness said how he chopped up his son Goh was tentatively charged with the murder <if hi.s :<6 year-old son. Goh Hong294 words
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Article47 1968-11-17 2 SINOAPORE Snt A «Ale« exhibition of Danish handicraft will be opened at Donald Moan Gs'lene.s Mat Towers on Dec 1 frum 7pm u> 9 p.m. The opening will be preceded by rereptlnn ornanised by the Danish Trad* Commussioner and Mr and Mrt Don.ild Mocie47 words
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Article43 1968-11-17 2 SINOAPORK Rat Constituents of PaMr PanjaiiK held a dinner tonight tn celebrate the fourth snntvmaty of the area's riimiii inr\ centre Ouent M honour whs the Social Affairs Minister. Inrhe Uthman Wok. who v ilto UP for the «r>UP - 43 words
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Article30 1968-11-17 2 SINGAPORE Shi Hie *lxn'rmurr Bulgarian parllamentiirv fle">B»ti'in home top.ehi after i 'liri'e-dHv gnndvull :\i- I pan in r.rion. tliev h.irt lunch with :h«-ir Cliaryr dAffaiie*. Mr Btanrho Stanrhtv.30 words
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213 1968-11-17 2 FAMA SETS UP COMMITTEE TO HELP PEP UP' NEW MARKETS KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. I?AMA has set up a committee tv work out the details of a pepper grading and market promotion scheme. "This is necessary if Malaysia is to keep its overseas pepper markets'", its deputy chairman. Inche Abdul Aziz213 words
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166 1968-11-17 2 So it's still no women at the Jaycees KUALA LLMPfK The resolution should be admr. ted to -he Junior Chamber of Com merce was withdrawn at the annual me.-- Kuala Lumpur J nigh; attf r a member mi <i that the resolution U stood 1 cast gjave moral doubts Before166 words
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Article32 1968-11-17 2 SINUAPOKK Ba Three members vie due here on Wrdnf-. study housing ami cummun.' v developmt-nt. They «re C woman Lenor Sulinan. »en:ative Martha Onffith.s and Congreuninn Sherman Lloyd.32 words
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Article45 1968-11-17 2 SINGAPORE. Sat The Thai embassy in Singapore will be JJSfS (> n Dec. 5 to murk the birthday of the Thai King A reception to celebrate the ion will be held ;.t 370 Orchard H»ad from 630 p m to 8 r in45 words
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Article25 1968-11-17 2 SINGAPORK Sat The Aduit Education board I ■anting a 16-wtek practical course In oil painting from December at thr Beatty Integrated Primary School.25 words
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175 1968-11-17 2 Now a search for a beauty with lots of brain SINGAPORE. Sat. A search will soon begin here for the ideal office help-mate who combines personality with efficiency. It w.l! be a st:il c- mpetl- J6 cont< aspirlim to be "Mill Efflci•Ul have to under. i ver r retarial aUU175 words
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Article34 1968-11-17 2 SINGAPORE. Sat About 100 troops from the thl: I Inlantn Battalion of the British Army. «hu were previously stationed In Terendak Camp in MaLma. returned from Mauritius today after antl-rlots operations there34 words
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Article, Illustration138 1968-11-17 3 Up, up and away sculptor Yong moves into top gear y^ND so higher and higher we SO until we roach the perfect State so the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya. Prof. (Jngku Abdul Aziz, seems to say as he looks at this piece called "Evolution." Made up of motor138 words
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255 1968-11-17 3 Conference under fire again over increased freight SINGAPORE. Saturday. r £llK Far Eastern Freight Conference today n came under lire from the Singapore All-Races Shipping Freight Working Committee, this time for what the committee claimed was recent increases of freight rate for copra, copra cake, chips and meals. The Working255 words
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75 1968-11-17 3 Railway H.Q. fire: Probe team to meet J/UALA LUMPUR. Sat The three-man Commlt- •"<* ol Inquiry Into the fire at the Malayan Railway Administration building will hold Its first meeting on Monday. The chairman of the committee. Mr. D a 1 1 p Singh, said this today after they had75 words
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204 1968-11-17 3 A very smooth rundown of troops pledge by the new chief SINGAPORE. Sat Britain's ncv army commander Far East Land Forces. Lieut. Gen. P.M. Hunt, sailed in today with a pledge to help make the military rundown as "smootn as possible. Lt. Gen. Hunt. 52. who was here during the204 words
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Article69 1968-11-17 3 To Tokyo in 45 minutes >«.N FRANCISCO. 5a 1 ihuttlea that could carry :.*rrs Ijelttprn New Y..rk and Tolcvo in abou'. 45 minutes were envisaged by space experts today as a major devrlopmen of Ihe US toace programme Dr. Omtie Murller. head of UIS Na'iont: Aeronautic* and Space Adm nitration's69 words
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352 1968-11-17 3 An island off Singapore may be used to grpw orchids SINGAPORE. Saturday. gINGAPORES blooming orchid industry may have to branch out into the nearby islands to meet the Republic's last-expanding demand for nursery land. The Government :s now stuuiin^ possibilities ut d<\ elop.ng ode ol the .surrounding iManas into large352 words
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81 1968-11-17 3 774 householders 'booked' for dumping refuse SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government has "booked" 774 people since the beginning of the month tor breaking health laws. A Health Minis.rv .statement today sa:d they 111--i-lud<-d hotucholdera wh > allowed sarden refuse to be dumped in front of their prenii.st s Garden refuse should81 words
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Advertisement216 1968-11-17 2 MALAYS I A The Board of Trustees, National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, in co-operation with Malayan Tobacco Company Berhad take pleasure in announcing the winners of the Open Art Competition for Artists of Malaysia and Singapore. CONGRATULATIONS PRIZEWINNERS PAINTINGS Ist Prize $4,000 2nd Prize $2,000 3rd Prize 1,000 Cheong Loirong216 words
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Advertisement101 1968-11-17 2 Advertisement Complexion Beraty The secret of smoothInn and beautifying the complexion is said to lie in the saturation of skin with a new type of moist tropical oil. The skin takes on a radiant peache.s-and-cream bloom as roughness and tiny lines are rrntly smoothed away. This nourishing treatment wit 1101 words
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Advertisement544 1968-11-17 3 When were you last really fit? J* Wa» it when you were at school? In tti« fr 4/^^^&^|^^jil^ v H Forces? In your early twanties? How would Sl^ you like to recapture now that youthful fitness, experience again that /vondetful. exhilarating feeling of knowing you're in peak condition. "^ijjj. t)^544 words
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Advertisement346 1968-11-17 3 SCIENCE ADOS YEARS TO LIFE M^fef DO YOU WANT Af S HAPPY RETIREMEN^^ptgJ Every day we read of how imc c is addinc years to our lives but only you can add life to your years those wonderful >eara> of retirement ahead of you and you can't iln It without346 words
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Article, Illustration21 1968-11-17 4 VOUNO CZECHS ON THt MAItCM. IN AUGUST. DESPITE THE SOVIET TANKS LINED UP BEHIND THEMUP - 21 words
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Article1125 1968-11-17 4 GORDON BROOK- SHEPHERD; DAVID FLOYD - GORDON BROOK-SHEPHERD and DAVID FLOYD by THE CZECH purly leadership, faced with total deadlock in what was the routfh equivalent of their Inner Cabinet in December 19(57. decided to throw the whole Novotny issue (whether State President Antonin Novotny should I>e removed from office) before the much larger1,125 words
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Article, Illustration2058 1968-11-17 5 BREZHNEV'S PUPIL TURNS LIBERAL AND THE FIRST THREATS RUMBLE NEXT WEEK: Brezhnev brandishes a newspaper, roars his disapproval Dubcek shows letters that embarrass the Soviet leader. Not many Stalinists were *Uowed to bow out so gracefully by the nation they had oppressed. Nine days later, he wa■ucceedPd, as2,058 words
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Miscellaneous291 1968-11-17 4 At ROS> i Kiver notw >n. from wttft din oi. Mt Uttered 9. Trees <6>; 9 Accustom (S); 16); 60 Percolate* 10 Ualher lit; 11 Linen DOWN: l Make bite (4i; 13 Portion 1 4 15 Health re- a Insect nut* i«>; 3 Exist (3); sort IS); 16 Decay (3>;291 words
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Advertisement181 1968-11-17 5 Be a Master of English Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hours If tou are interested in acqulr- int rr.mmar.d of Rood English for bus-.nr proffssMonal and l to- er v I I RPk: rrib^ the 1 known PovaU I rt E g luh Tl<" ati lhal tou'181 words
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Advertisement308 1968-11-17 5 j^ n M| m.. I H Lombard H use, Cuwm Srrttt. Wj 9E LOMBARD HANKING lIMITED 1 1 LONDON H I Subsidiary and Av>ociate Banks and Finance HouscM 1 1 LOMBARD ALSTRALIA B H Adelaide. Brisbane. Canhena. Hohjrt. I i\crpool. Melhoura% H H Newcastle, Penh. S\dr.c>. TownsMlle, VSuilongong 1 1308 words
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Article, Illustration467 1968-11-17 6 How to be a match for tall, dark and handsome types l» **JM AND HELP BUILD SHAPELY FIGURES ....AND A RUGGED SOCIETY WHY is it ili.it nil the most gloriously suntanned girls you Nic around are neither Singaporean nor Malaysian? Oh. there are exceptions, of course. But they are exceptions467 words
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Article285 1968-11-17 6 DEAR KNOW ALLS I WAS told that therr are more women student* than men at the I'nlverslty of Singapore Is this true? KIM Each make up 50 per cent I of the enrolment. I WOULD like to know If there Is a course ln j Journalism at the MARA Institute285 words
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Article, Illustration250 1968-11-17 6 In t he rain a little sunshine R\IM ims ir hrre to »la> [nr auhilr a» thr ui-.iihrmi hi will tell fim Km Die ntliir iaj the Mm pi-, pnl nut just lunt enough for our -j 1 1>. l■■ moflrls to take thnr plai c be»ide the piml ilrr-v»250 words
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Article510 1968-11-17 6 THK pairata "t "iv Kirl fiiend found out tbool our lot "t trnuhle Alter murh explanation they hay >• me. They d uid ;io!i-ed me > 1 much that I now wonder If I -liquid r:.:er this family r. rri'iul U h wnnderi fu'i persoi and wn510 words
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Advertisement449 1968-11-17 6 M BbV She learned this from her mother. Stop and think How many things about beauty and good grooming and behaviour and clothes has your mother taught you And as you come into your teens, she s the 1 pmson to go to for another piece of information the whys449 words
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Miscellaneous36 1968-11-17 6 nf[*jM\Zp*-£rA}\2A££Ajy^s VceFuse/ wtu mujr-z^Z. I amy or «v J <S SO TO »IKP*RTVJ Qg^jg J 1 V^J^JM CZ\ I fc^fc_ safci2_s^ IL_ I TO r»LEA4€ I V LONG J I MINUTf LATER TMAN I cmVJjnSJS^ t)36 words
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Article, Illustration70 1968-11-17 7 \|l I.IMH KNK. Sat I.nukinK Mr e .int T| iv M.ns Sec Bir» W.ih. IK. Mhl.i» m.i >ineip»rr *irlinf> rppre»enlati\r in ilir International Air BMtcai Qurst. she »as ;inn>nj entrants rnlrrtainrri at I rrrrption at Melbourne*, new Art- rnlrr. \livs SM was a pmsrammr ivsht.int70 words
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Article289 1968-11-17 7 Sat. The Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew Sin, has promised to take up the question of setting up a committee similar to that formed for Penang for the economic development of Malacca. Th:> was became Malacca would be the liardrst hit a> a result Of289 words
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112 1968-11-17 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'i- I rovernment is going aiu-ad with ortion. Legislation wil aced before Parliament in the th- of Ob .i 1 id. a t '-.c law "ii abor- for i n ns pTuv. rity i "Tt; ever\ child will really be a112 words
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206 1968-11-17 7 GOODS MADE IN STORE: THE EXPORT LIST GROWS I IST I .l»rii.iiy MN(. POBE TKAOI ANU |v }H > I I. ti ted a new servli c fut cxi th»Slncapoi i -n nun. I in- rCHpoaae baa been Mt .in Duraflog, iiKluiiiK from Him i.lrr- mil ingilirirs re reived, ili.it206 words
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329 1968-11-17 7 WILL SOEK BE DECLARED A HERO OR A TRAITOR? JAKARTA. Sat Br» ilrt l.inner President Soekarno be declared a hern or a traitor when he d.e^ > T!ie National Defence Instl tute, which li conslderlni I this question, .said: "It ut clear we cannt <> from history -thai the Brit329 words
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Article270 1968-11-17 8 II'HAT docs progress mean to most of the coun'ries of Asia 1 What do they si ek v^'ire a number of tbtngi Among them- lull em- ployment, modernisation i of their agriculture, faster rate of industrialisation, a brake on spiralling prices, rationalisation of traffic and transport. Altogether a270 words
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Article149 1968-11-17 8 aggrieved rmUpaywi in ProTlno WeUealey South must surely want to Know: WHY Sundays my to consider a $348,000 budget was held behind closed doors: WHY after 20 minut. I Of angry exchange councillor a Axumugan stalked i thftl the budget had been pa without debate Ratepayers would ot course149 words
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Article, Illustration479 1968-11-17 8 GABRIEL LEE - ....AND THE TEACHERS WHO ARE SAID TO BE TOO TIED DOWN TO THEM by THE Singapore Education Ministry is lo in traduce Aniericaii books in non-Enn-lish primary and secondary schools next year. It has prescribod a set of compulsory books for Primary One, and recommended a479 words
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Article, Illustration749 1968-11-17 8 ALAN KHOO - The FAST- LEARNERS from SINGAPORE ALAN KHOO by TWENTY ONE Singapore youths are now in Hong Konn undergoing intensive training to become pioneers in the Republic's textile industry. The youth.s If young I men and 1 1 young women .tre returning to SineaI pore this month to I operate a749 words
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Article102 1968-11-17 8 No. don't say it, love ntvtr cxp'sed ■s love saved. There is no tim» for promises or M. -c ala""ed n~>w is an eternity wHat can to-mG.'r~ws JCrv*v# can da Vinci paint anot-»r Mona LaH? Pro-mse-s are deceivers; can I sa/ lill death, when I fret over colours to102 words
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Article66 1968-11-17 8 Ha,i HThe line tnat leads to Saranggong. H s n~ r.rj writti speculation nfe Regard ng his prospective was he, hecause ne had already three. A oatte-ed lorry sped dong rw tnat leads to r-e With he a"d •'cd feu' H)|i Hainan p.. In hospital at Saranggong jked66 words
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Article82 1968-11-17 8 w i me. s j-d un- l| be. I1 1 Irvj meaner a, ''fent key. I muiic I k c has nc* stopped. The m r.ige fades a^d memo-/ itarts ar dream. The ttepped *<■ de another path to The dt ao. vet «^"n the v*<*<82 words
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Article66 1968-11-17 8 c hay i-atchei a -1 ngarette. Anger Like -ig to f»n hSi -»v L'ke a »-pj!! -lame burning ame. •.t'e^-n traveling to a tiv -icean, 'l-wv »>.es. d«*r r^^(-n8 m^uth In jr-. Ang-\ hpA't. emo" M| L'tp M-"i»n and ftn «ns naj a I r.. Angpr than deceases66 words
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Article60 1968-11-17 8 Wfll. KNOWN poema rontlnue to he panned off v original «<>rtt. Thin rolumn is nirjnl (or «ork written ga rnntrihulom them«elve«. It hay been auggeated that the nimn and »ililre«*e« of thooe «ho «enil In pneimi that are not their own b* published In order to d1» courage dlahonestT of60 words
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Miscellaneous53 1968-11-17 8 mm mm m\ y xntf a-ntatf ''fs "-V fre se*dnyyou! y<.yv wt one PJ\ w JM itr™ totti'? f A tern eader.ife\ervi?re cr fire tierd S- course > nssono> you belong art I Off 4.w as. you lucky devil TttexptoHtrsFf'b, I ttk§»nmwhoan your plane W ty*J encmow F>w '^0t y^%53 words
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Article, Illustration192 1968-11-17 9 Dr. Goh will open the hotel MORE than 1.000 guests will gather at Singapore's new Hotel Malaysia this evening to witness its official opening by the Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. The Minister will arrive to the salute of a lion dance and the sound of cymbals and drums.192 words
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Article, Illustration319 1968-11-17 9 Fourteen storeys— and only the very best from top to bottom TIH-. miilti-iiiilljon-dolhii Hotel Malaysia Singa pore, towering li storeys above the Republic's) mosl fashionable residential and shopping districts, is the first luxury hotel in Singapore to be planned, designed and Iniill to mccl today's hi^h in ternational standards And319 words
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Article, Illustration188 1968-11-17 9 SUPER- LUXURY IN THIS SUITE... TIIK exclusive "Presidential Suite" at Hotel Malaysia, to lie ready next month, will really •>e very special. It wiil be a super-luxury fourunit suite equipped with a large built-in bar refrigerator and sunken bath. The 'ounire. dining-room and two bedrooms will be exclusively furnished. It188 words
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496 1968-11-17 10 MAUREEN PETERS - THERE'S FUN AND A FINE FUTURE IN THE HOTELS GAME MAUREEN PETERS by and more school leavers arc looking lowards the booming hotel business in the Republic as a Held in which lo make I heir mark. The trend is strikingly evident In the composition of the 570 strong Hotel496 words
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Article, Illustration315 1968-11-17 12 A grand night on the town and then a dawn breakfast all under one roof /IFF thC reception area, flanked by uicie-tintod marble. la the Coffee Shop and the Or-hid Bar Here Singaporeans and tourists meet over cocktails and admirf the graceful hostesses, elegant In their form fitting, full length315 words
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Article, Illustration418 1968-11-17 13 Control keeps the hotel ticking TIIH bold is large, luxurious, impres ■ive; the stafl' courteous, cool and efli dent Food is in plentiful variety and the drinks flow last und fancy. Yet behind the facade of opulent service a hotel has to struggle to cut its costs and keep strict418 words
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Article, Illustration141 1968-11-17 14 DE LUXE! ABOVE is the beautiful batik mural in the lobby of the hotel. Scah Kirn Joo (seen below with his work) is one of the best-known local artists. His 23-foot by 8-foot masterpiece took him all of three months to complete. It dominates the entrance as the guest walks141 words
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Article, Illustration160 1968-11-17 15 The shop that turns out 2,000 rolls. I/ICI V II croissants, Dani-.ti pastry, Enn- lish muffins crisp white rolls, hamburger rolls. German milk loaves and pies both sweet and saxoury you name it, they make it at UM Hotel Slalaysia Bakery. A team of Ji: lecul bakers, led by a160 words
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Article200 1968-11-17 16 Just add a dash of warmth... HOTEL MALAYSIA H in the vanguard of the 19 new hotels now under construction which will collectively pro\ iilc MM i>. OHO additional hotel rooms in tiie Xi public out the next two or three years The chairman of the lourht Promotion Boanl. Mr200 words
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252 1968-11-17 9 Maureen Peters - Maureen Peters By IN ANTICIPAT ING the expected tourism booiil of the l!)70s. Hotel Malaysia is working in con junction with the Good \v ood group of hotels on a united-we-stand and grow from strength-to-strength policy. As a group, they project an image of252 words
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Article, Illustration368 1968-11-17 10 Singapore's image through staff and service SERVICE comes lirst at the Hotel Malaysia th:it is what Mr Philip M Scow (right) general manager of the newlyopened establishment, believes in very strongly. "Every member ol our staff— from the top to the humblest bellhop -h;is had this thotoughl> drilled into him."368 words
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Article, Illustration42 1968-11-17 11 Service with a smile from the girls who look so good in many hues SERVICE n you or* tun ring vour>W» »>v t»w p^>l SERVICE ond this is how it comes to you Os you relo* in the Ochid Bor cocktoi lounge42 words
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Article, Illustration127 1968-11-17 11 RESPONSIBLE for desijrninu the staff uniforms for the hotel is an at tractive, talented you n k Sinuaporean. Iron c Lim. A graduate of the Ko\al Melbourne Institute of Technology. Miss lAm has been connetted with fashion design in the Republic for127 words
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Article, Illustration14 1968-11-17 12 There is always something going 0n right into the wee hours of the morning14 words
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Article, Illustration359 1968-11-17 15 THIS IS CARMEN PERINA...A GIRL WITH A GOLDEN VOICE FINK lood ;ii)d drink must be accompanied by line music if an evening out is to be all it should be so says veteran nightclub musician Tino Gatchalian, lender of llotcl Malaysia's eight-member resident Filipino band.359 words
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353 1968-11-17 16 Maureen Peters - Maureen Peters by HO ILL MALAYSIA, the largest and roost luxurious in the Republic t<> date, \\;is dearK plan* tied i<» cope with the ever-increasmfl sophisticalkMi <>l present limes The wtoh to keep up with modern atfiiiencc. jtt-uuf travel and the hish power business boom353 words
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Advertisement422 1968-11-17 20 ACCOUNTANT A leading Minim Organisation with ofTlr#s near Kuala I.umpur invites applications from qualified Accountants. The position offered Involves special cost Investigations, supervision Of existing cost systems, the Improvement of management cost controls at Mine and Head Office levels. In addition to normal accounting duties such as preparation of Capital422 words
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Advertisement24 1968-11-17 20 ALSO ON A j&* SUNDAY SJMK Our cargo office is -Sffl nowopcn r ""r 7DAYSAWEEK <«* at PffIfALEBAR HANGAR N0.4 Tel: ***** [*^T AIR-INDIA jfijW24 words
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Miscellaneous274 1968-11-17 20 < HASSr.I. 8 500 M Sum mary in all Languages: 510 Beia-ar-..ih Bah>M Krbanc>Jrtn I Repeat); 8 15 Disr"venng Bl ■< nrr <B.i.<*ft and ti.iitM s 3.> Crash; 600 C >■,- In Afr.ca John Hrnrys Eden: 700 Npvu In T.imil 715 v- Around L.- -King of the River 730 M<274 words
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Miscellaneous249 1968-11-17 20 setter*: 730 Race r I 7.35 Choral Time 800 HaI »«n Caib; 8.30 The Umd and And The People; 900 frost tbi I »15 i 930 Hie News; 940 i Interlude: 8.45 Th.s I 10 30 Quotes and V 11 30 35 Goodnight; 12 00 C RADIO SINGAPURA «oo \m249 words
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Advertisement641 1968-11-17 21 CLASSIFIED ADS. PETS FOR SALE MALE ALSATIAN. 16 rromhi old .1 lire n L»eaf kafta r.-irk. i s por«) [VEHICLES FDR SUE MINI COOPER Insurance Juit I o S2..VXJ uu KU na steambathsTmassabe etc. I H.IMINOO a* ini t.. <i»v 24<:-s. •"2 Exm alaaaaum m**--v MISCELLANEOUS WORLDWIOI PEN PAH Illu..641 words
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Advertisement29 1968-11-17 21 Lite CLASSIFIEDS 2* Wordi 111 Hinlwuw) FANG: ElliaotMi ar.il J«mn a (la'i^h'er tcr tfl •>•'■ ra on 15 11 M Ofatatal thanka to ot>ii«tnciina and >-«ff K K M H29 words
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Advertisement515 1968-11-17 21 YOU CAN EARN SBOOO Full time or Part time What do you really want? A steady job? Or extra cash you can earn during your spare time? Or are you looking for a business opportunity without investment? Whatever it is, we believe we can help you without any risk on515 words
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Advertisement132 1968-11-17 22 %^#l when you -fralll purchase any Olympus i j The Olympus Pen FT is a camera you can start with and stay with. Start with the Pen FT— it's half the weight, half size and half the price of the usual single lens reflex... as a half -frame camera, the132 words
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Advertisement246 1968-11-17 11 Ini ''''''''''''•'''iiiiiiMiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiimiimiKiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii^' I Congratulations 1 to I I HOTEL MALAYSIA LTD., on the occasion of their official opening From: I E9YANG AH KANG j 65, EAST COAST ROAD., SINGAPORE 15. Tel: *****0, *****1. 167, Jalan Jurong Kechil 81 m/s. Tel: *****1, *****7. Another major project funtihtd i>y YANG AH KANG246 words
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Advertisement241 1968-11-17 11 I WILLIAM EWART SON LTD. BELFAST, IRELAND I I J GREATLY APPRECIATE THE HONOUR J J OF SUPPLYING THE TABLE LINEN J FOR THE RAJA ROOM AND SUPPER j! CLUB ALSO LINEN AND COTTON J f. CLOTHS FOR KITCHEN USE AND jji WISH THE HOTEL MALAYSIA A MOST j ji241 words
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Advertisement184 1968-11-17 12 Congratulations and Best Wishes to HOTEL MALAYSIA I on the official opening MKhanica! Vtntilation, Walk-in Cold Room and Marbl** tor Hofil Malaysia art supplied by /S&V THE JfRDINE WAUGH ORGANISATION '■SBy AIRCONDiTIONING BUILDING SERVICES DIVISION $«««««««<««««<««««<««««•<«<««««««««««««««<♦««♦♦«««« >♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» CONGRATULATIONS I GOOD WISHES to I HOTEL MALAYSIA on the occasion of their184 words
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Advertisement115 1968-11-17 12 dIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to I j HOTEL MALAYSIA LTD., on the occasion ot their official opening From:— 5 I BOUSTEAD TRADING SON.. BHD. Sole Suppliers of:— HENNESSY COGNAC BRANDY. SMIRNOFF VODKA. GILBEYS GIN. J B RARE SCOTCH WHISKY. KING GEORGE IV SCOTCH WHISKY. MOET CHANDON CHAMPAGNE. Hotel MALAYSIA,115 words
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Advertisement110 1968-11-17 12 hJll U^^^^SJ m^^^^M Congratulations Best Wishes to HOTEL MALAYSIA LTD on the occasion of their official opening From: HOE BOON LEONG CO., LTD 25 Thomson Road. Singapore 11, Tel: ***** \\v arr proud lo lia\<- *upplieil S>| Aulon < in i.iin Ir.uks Armstrong CEILING SYSTEM i i It WAS SUPPLIED110 words
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Advertisement150 1968-11-17 13 Congratulations on the occasion of the official opening of the Hotel Malaysia The Cold Storage Group of Companies COnGRHTULRTIOnS BEST WISHES to hotel mmnvsm on the occasion of their official opening S^gBHTIKRRTGBLLERV SERH Kirn JOO 88 Devonshire Road Singapore 9 Tel ***** SWEDISH TRADING CO. SDN. BHD. are proud to150 words
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Advertisement243 1968-11-17 13 Congratulations.... "HOTEL MALAYSIA" for having chosen the best for your guests. Slumberland Posture Springing The revolutionary springing system that makes every other mattress completely out of date as^Bs^Bs^asMasflilßsH >feja^^#ttteat asS^M^Wal afcJL^Baß>i^ J %Sk^l Slumberland Posture Springing is the very first continuous springing unit. No matter how awkmattress designed to help243 words
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Advertisement201 1968-11-17 14 ROLLS A ROLLS ROYCE I in the Switch Room m |JjjjEß3aj^__ VETO! We use only the best QpQRJtarT j" ■Mi equipment for HOTEL I fn^fcri-^^^^' MALAYSIA, Singapore's premier la* .a* igWQyg^^L— hotel II^H^D It I We have installed L 'J, Yfiffpi 1 j J, A 100 kilowat ROLLS ROYCE LJ201 words
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Advertisement170 1968-11-17 14 Congratulations to Hotel Malaysia on their official opening Fine mints <""' spirits as well as crockeiy. crystal, silver, linen, towels and other hotel requisites arc available from BOBBY LlMg^ COMPANY PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA UJMPUR PENANG Sfl€lf% CONGRATULATES HOTEL MALAYSIA ON THEIR OPENING TODAY Our Electro-steam laundry and dry cleaning170 words
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Advertisement286 1968-11-17 15 ♦LAYOUTS 4 DETAILED '^VV-.' PLANNING OF C C^J _> A EQUIPMENT -i-. :X\ ♦SUPPLY OF V f?** EQUIPMENT \>ft» t V^J^ ♦INSTALLATION .> S ♦EFFICIENT o s. MAINTENANCE 'i>_^2*^\&A SERVICING OF *M^K-^ <^ EQUIPMENT V^T^ *ff" J-' INSTALLATION x ,--j£ ■to EXPERTISE AND EXPERIENCE Climats Engineering represent leading manufaclurers of286 words
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Advertisement241 1968-11-17 15 Sr 4 ■Xi i# f ill^ HOTEL I ilttEilEiyßiEi From contrac^Kdivision. POIOXITt O'HCt »«0 S-OA«00« it Hoo*. JOX tITTK Z I.TS »»»HtS »l»Ct. SlKO'Wf I. TEI Will t <:l<! I For designing, interior decor, furniture, carpets, and furnishings ,J .V*X F, Jl^SMfi^^^^^^^g .^s^sf^^s^MJJ^i^^^MJjMJJ,^MJ,»«i^M»JJM»JJJJ)JJJJJJM Ma^ML <^ B f a|V MJ^M> B241 words
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Advertisement125 1968-11-17 16 in VS Congratulations to on its official opening Mitsubishi lifts J^ provide safe reliable service I I mmmm HI jflK— 6 Behind the excellent services of HOTEL MALAYSIA are the most modern and reliable lifts from MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION expertly installed by The China Engineers Li'Tiited. MITSUBISHI LIFTS are renowned125 words
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Advertisement361 1968-11-17 16 Congratulations Best Wishes to HOTEL MALAYSIA LTD. on their official opening. NCR is proud to have supplied this and other leading hotels In Singapore Malaysia with NCR Equipment for their Front Back Offices and all Bars Restaurants NCR *•*•*•...<• GUE ST **w CHECK |pj| with two- colilmfi printira to speed361 words
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Advertisement60 1968-11-17 17 -xcH^aPß^^ FOOTWEAR the unexpected.. ..the exciting.... V the new.... with that haute couture i-nB look! shine... texture... c010ur.... (95fl style.... a talent for adding glamour I iSffißi around the clock V ABSOLUTELY SMASHING!! 1^ j£CHM l €9> Premier Store. ,jfe^, ■AT* BUILDING tINOAPORI ON WED. 20th THU. 21st NOV. 196860 words
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Advertisement293 1968-11-17 17 The worlcfe longest, continuous s^ Iwril i t^ 4-2sTV<r% India is so different. civilisation t^^u^ L AC lArvl- tne world's |\fl-\^ Ck £vJL tallest mountains, palm fringed beaches. to^fc. iAb^^WX^ Last yc;ir alone, more than n dozen KkJwW tourist hotels vere oompleted in India, la i;an internal transport services c;m293 words
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181 1968-11-17 17 New section of NTUC to organise all the industrial workers CINGAPOKE. Sat The NTUC research unit has formed an industna. organisation section. The new section, to be headed and staffed by Chi-nese-educated trade uni onists. will help to'ort industrial workers and combat the activities of antiSingapurr elements In Si me181 words
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1081 1968-11-17 17 W JUSTICE Tan Ah Tah sa.d: 'Havin, regard to the Unsuace used by the tnal |udge (Mr. lustier Buttrose) and to the tenor of his judgrrent and also to the fact that he was a |udge of great experience in criminal law who1,081 words
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Article, Illustration155 1968-11-17 17 ExPedition majestic CABAH'S Mt. Kinabalu U the highest mountain (13.455 ft) in S.juth-East Asia. There are several peaks above 13,000 ft as well as Quite a lot of complicated terrain above 11,000 ft. The rather blunt outlin* "1 Kinabalu .seen from afar is misleading. The moun''l:n st 3'" d ''wn155 words
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108 1968-11-17 17 A LOR STAR. Sat Po•i*. lice today alerted the police and Intl their hunt for pretty 4 year-old Rohani binte Abdullah rppur'pfl kidnaprxd by three men from her house at the Perlis-Thal border village of Kam pong Gua Musane yesterday. Rohani was at the well108 words
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Article289 1968-11-17 17 on her wrist Xl MA II MPI R. Sat A dotliir told a preli ■iiin.tr v inquiry into the illi-.iil r.ipr of a >"Uiiß uiiiii.ui ih.it his i xamination of thr \i( Urn revealed that intimaiy had taken placr. Or K. RaEupathy. formerly of ihe289 words
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Article39 1968-11-17 17 MNGAPORE. Sat R«hmad bin Abrluilah, a polirr sup^m.vrr. »ho fai.ed lo report to thr CID on Oct. 14 under ihr rnmin*l law 'Temporary ProviMoiiii Ordinance. iv jailed for four month* today in the ninth n.xgutntes court.39 words
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Article30 1968-11-17 17 The 6tr«lis tin price In Ptntng yesterday rose sharply by $10 a plrul to 1630 121- on an nn>nng rMinuted down b tuiii to 210 tons.30 words
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184 1968-11-17 17 BUILD A NEW SOCIETY ON CO-OPERATION, ASIAN LEADERS URGED \f ANII.A. Sat. Philippine leaders yr.-terday called ior greater pconomu. co-operation in Asia instead Of relying on the West for aid. The appeal was made by 1 lent Marcos and Vice-Fn-Mdent Ferdando Lopez the >>pen:ng of the h Orient and SouthI184 words
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Miscellaneous1471 1968-11-17 18 WKBIk\E> '■'f E EVIL V **^O-r V ,CM5^ I I m^lnam 6 aX^'^mSshld iit&f V/iZ' y^- y^-<Z<^ I i cAnPB u&<! ia.ua-t zs^^^a^ -rue rrWi 'THm BcFOKE... ArNi/ >/v\/*:»rißi^ is <«^^* Ms bL "^>il I Br^^\pJir P-J^-7 y^V^^v. iAfcT the ani/v\ai_- ±^r jKm i thought rp finished HWWH|fffPW V E°1,471 words
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Article, Illustration488 1968-11-17 19 TO ME tragedy is onl> an extension, a heightening of melodrama and appeals to the basic instincts and feelings of human beings. It is not surprising, then, that much of the heightened tension in the cinema encompasses melodrama. We see this in the488 words
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Article254 1968-11-17 19 1 lor history brought to the screen should en"WIIOM THK (iOI)S WISH TO DESTROY It is about thr famou* Nibrlur.Rcnlirtl. the basis of the four famous operas by Wagner The Mbelungenlled ison of the Nibelungeni Is a long German epic of unknown authorship, probably composed beiween254 words
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Article684 1968-11-17 19 CIX amateur dramatic rlubs 1:7 have entered for the InterSfnlces Drama Festival 1968 which opens this week with Chang) Theatre Club's presentation of Thomas Musvhamp s The Bridge of Size" and Rowcroft Theatre Clubs Alan Melville comedy Dear Charles" Next \\rck there «ill br a thriller by David684 words
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Advertisement582 1968-11-17 19 t»] 11TH GLITTERING DAY' SHOWS START AT 10 A.M., 1 30. S 00 t 8 30 P M "STAR STARTS AT 10 10 om, 7.50, S 20 1 tSOom Adm; 51. 50, $2.50 S4 IX)' ■'TS On 11.I 1 No Fr*»# iiv '.CHOOL CONCESSION: $1 SO TO ANY SEAT AT582 words
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Advertisement261 1968-11-17 19 I w i UiialEiysia OOW9BH MfL bONI f. RESTAURANT I •J is reserved exclusively for a private lunch party today J9 We apologise for any inconvenience earned > park hotel *f POOLSIDE BARBECUE I «i Tonight Z from 7.30 to 10.00 p.m. I I BE OUR GUESTS We cordially invite261 words
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Advertisement109 1968-11-17 19 INTRODUCING THE LATEST AND MOST MODERN CANADIAN AND JAPANESE WALL PAPERS. WALL-COVERINGS EASILY FIXED TO ALL WALLS, ECONOMICAL. j Ready Pasted Plastic Coated Washable— Vinyl Coated Precision Trimmed ld\ol tor hornet, oHicet, hotels, rcstauronts, bars, nite clubs, cinemas, housing board flats. Also suitable tor furniture, lamp shade, shopping bogs, etc.109 words
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Advertisement370 1968-11-17 19 ff For the convenience of our customers We are open 7 DAYS A WEEK starting from to-morrow (from 9.30 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.) To solve your gift problems I L buy GOLDEN MAID GIFT VOUCHERS M GOLDEN MAID DEPARTMENT STORE J 386. North Bridge Road, Singapore (diagonally opposite Odeon Theatre)370 words
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1989 1968-11-17 20 EPSOM JEEP - Film Star shocks— ss26 for first up head win CHAW Stable's newcomer Film Star with Ricky gtton astride, sprang a spectacular upset ii bef irst appearance to pay $526 at Ipoh yesto. A four-year-old Australian mare by Watcringbury. Film Star beat the favourite East Kalimantan and Parallel after a thrilling1,989 words
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Article46 1968-11-17 20 TOTAL POOL 554 770 Ist p.tm M:i.:..">"> 2nd Ii.MIS 5b.777 :{rd mm 55.388 Starters SUM each \os. *****7, l«:{070, 1«289K. IIS3IS, ISSMS, IX.MIH U,:tr;i.. IB3lK.*>. *****0. IS4CU. 14C425. *****2. ConxiUtion t£ss each Nos: *****1. 1575X7. *****4. 1ni2.)1. i '.f.xx::. ikiiio: *****4. 1K21»9. ******. *****1.46 words
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Article310 1968-11-17 20 Pools by Permex MY top ten for TreblChance are: Leeds v Fverton. Man City v West Rrom. Bolton v Birmingham. Hull v Porismoutii. Luton v Bournemouth. Orliit v BrKtol R Rotherham v Walford. Halifax v Exeter Lincoln v Che.ster, Wrexham v Rochdale. IKAGIK DIV. 1 1 Arsenal v Chelsea 2310 words
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Article362 1968-11-17 20 LONDON. Sat— Here are tho results of football matches played today: KM.I.ISH FA CTP (M roundl Altrlngham 0 Crewe Alex. 1 Bangor 1 Morecambe 3 Barnet 1 Rrentwood 1 Barnsley Rochdale v BUston 1 Halitax Bradford 1 Che.-ter 2 Brentford 2 Workn 0 Brightun 2 Kidd'mini\ter I Bristol362 words
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Obituary79 1968-11-17 21 CR ACE VANEIIA, I('ilh>r of Dr A Mr< A 1 QatwkßdMßß. l*ira Mll (W. p«/!i»<J »»ay p»ac*fully on MR. TAN IWEI CHIN. R. BMMI on 14 II Th» family tli»n< rtlatiTM »n.l fnrndi for raaarai. CHEW KIM IWtl. n •xi i«i)r v «n. _rand t' vavaa 19, > Jxlan79 words
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Article22 1968-11-17 21 wtIR DOUGLAS In mrmory of 1 ■ho pa««ed a«ay luddtniy 17 II «T In fon-i^i r»m*mDrancc. Barhara. !>*• *n<l f*m iy22 words
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Article128 1968-11-17 21 tfSOM JEEP 1 ALL HO Y POINTER R*©» 1 CONTRACT ANGELINA ANGELINA Angelina Hand In Hand Zodiaqa* Be*t Win Best Win Hand In Hand Race 2 KAYIT VONG CHOT Handsome Kid Uwerle Malayan Dawn Kajru Lifhtninc QM «>«rrlp Rare 3 < Ol NT BABf COINT BABU COUNT128 words
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2502 1968-11-17 21 QIEST can make it four-in-a-row In the Class 2 Div. 1 5Jf straight (3.35) at Ipoh today. This New Zealand bred lour-year-old won his last three starts over sprint distances In impressive manner. His win over the Kuala Lumpur 6f in lm 12 1/52,502 words
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74 1968-11-17 21 Yee Khan and Gunalan lose after 3 sets I ICKNOW Sat. -Rudy Har■.esia won the mm's .-mgie.s title in the Northern indu tnternaUooa] badminton championships hcrr yrsterday. He beat hi£ compatriot, Muljadi. 15-2. 15-10. Hartono and Indra'.no (Indonesia i bo;t Tan Ypp Khan and P. Gunolan (Malaysia) 3-15. IS6. 15-i74 words
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Article32 1968-11-17 21 BRISBANE. Sat. Bruce Devlin held a one stroke lead over fellow Australian Kel Naelr with a total of 311 after todays third round in the Ounlop golf tournament here.32 words
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Article, Illustration801 1968-11-17 22 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN: By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday CELANGOB forced a playoff with Perak for the North Zone title in the Malaya Cup rugger competition when they thrashed Commonwealth Forces Norm l!()-0 on the Padang here today. ReUngor tied with Perak wltli eight points each. The playoiiUM GHEE HAW - 801 words
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Article213 1968-11-17 22 VIALACCA. Sat. Dcfendinß i.iiampious. Singapore Joint Services, revelled in the mud to thrash 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade by 23 (goal, 5 tries and penalty) to nil in the HMS Malaya Cup rugger match at Terendak Camp ground today. This ms Services' second win. They beat Johore213 words
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202 1968-11-17 22 MACAO. Sat Australian mlui-arr Brian Poley max the only overseas driver to Interrupt a run of Hong Konc victories during the frst days ra< inn of the 15th Macao Grand Pn\ meet toda>. Foley took number t«o position on the grid for tomorrows202 words
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Article47 1968-11-17 22 I.L'DHIANA. S.H Prithinal Smell, nho captained India's hockey team In the MeMco Olympics, said yesterday that he »«s retiring from International competition. Prithipal. 35. a bearded veteran of three Olymplr tournament*, .said that he wa< Kettlng too old for bis time hockey.47 words
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Article45 1968-11-17 22 ALOR STAR. Sat. Leading scores after 36 ho.es of the Kedah open amateur Rolf iham-l<i<-ns)ups played at Hanard Estate Bedong today are: Abdul H.dim 155. J. Paull 157. K. Bhihunlai.ll 157. Barhan Singh 161. P. M. r^eman IS6. Raja Othman 167. K. Alagaratnam45 words
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Article26 1968-11-17 22 MANCHESTER Sat. Lancashire C'Dunt Cr.ckot Club have agrrt-o to release West Indian all-rounder Clivr Lloyd for hi- country's tour of England next sun.i26 words
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Article13 1968-11-17 22 SINGAPORE Sat Heavy tain washed out all hockey ji.atches he;e today.13 words
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Article250 1968-11-17 22 CINGAPORE. Sat.—Malay- Ma tcdav regained the Gulllemard Cup from Slnuaporp by taking a wlnnlni 7-2 leid. Pour more doubles will b«' played tomorrow. In thp McCabe-Rpav Cup Singapore retained the trophy by winning five out of the seven matches. M?laysla"s winning path ».is carved out by250 words
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82 1968-11-17 22 Emerson beats Layer in 80 minutes LONDI 'N I n> Km thr at nd time :hr tint ruund cif t!ii $147,000 profeMlonal tennis champtomnlp at Wembley here uht. eanstderi d to be the btaten 6-3 9-7 in 80 minutes. I i\ei in he lin.: ■<: tin dovth American :n Buenre82 words
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506 1968-11-17 22 ROME. Sat 'J'HE little known Taiwan goller.s lacf the eetd test from the United Siaw-.s In the third round 01 the World Cup here today athey attempt to pull uff the bigger up.-et in UM history <jI the championship.506 words
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256 1968-11-17 22 ALBAN GOMES - Four-nation boys, girls sports meet next year ALBAN GOMES By Kuala Lumpur, Sat MALAYSIA will invite three countries to tht schools' international games here next year. This was decided by the Schools' Sports Council executive committee hire today. Mr. Toh Boon Huah. SSCM .secretary said the countries will be Thailand,256 words
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124 1968-11-17 22 Victoria struggle to 192-4 against Wl's 401 MELBOLHNi Sal AUroondi: pole hit century for Vi'-' the West Indian tuuriiig team today on the .second day of their four-day match I Stackpole was 109 not out when bad light brought an early close with 192 i Earlier thp West Indians, resumn;124 words
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Article47 1968-11-17 22 Ni'st liuli itu M In c Sbeahan v Kuby 5: i m c Jorti. 1 95 H i r If H M Hi.i- fell al I'"" 1 i. I, x i c Wkls i.li t 101 141 R«mlin s i 6-0-40-0. Edwards 6-0-: Kid 8.2.29-0. bei47 words
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Article19 1968-11-17 22 ir.. m Kefai n In tht dec i Meet their OnaJ ended la ataw.19 words
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