Eastern Sun, 29 January 1968
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Title Section25 1968-01-29 1 Eastern Sun Imlejtendent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 IMo. 544 Monday. 29 January 1968. ft’ MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article546 1968-01-29 1 Pueblo: Johnson working round-the-clock: WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter). The United States today pursued intensive diplomatic efforts to win freedom for the U.S.S. Pueblo and its crew, while keeping up a military alert around Korea. At the United Nations, after another sharp Security Council debate on the546 words
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Article76 1968-01-29 1 WASHINGT ON. Sun. (Reuter) The Washington Post reported today that members of visiting Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin’s party in India had hinted at a prisoner trade to solve the Pueblo crisis. In a dispatch from New Delhi the newspaper said It appeared the US. ship and its76 words
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Article33 1968-01-29 1 HONG KONG. Sun. (UPI) The organ of the Chinese Armed Forces today admitted that not all the military are behind Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-tung in the cultural revolution.33 words
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Article27 1968-01-29 1 CAIRO. Sun. (Reuter) Fifteen miles of the Suez Canal bed were surveyed yesterday, the first day of clearance operations, according to an announcement here.27 words
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247 1968-01-29 1 H.M.S. SUTAN - REGIONAL DEFENCE: By H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Sun. Indonesia would adopt a "lock and see" attitude towards any new defence arrangements in the region before committing itself, Brig. General Sudjono Hudasman, Special Envoy to Acting President Suharto said here today. The General247 words
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Article84 1968-01-29 1 CAIRO. Sun. (Reuter) President Nasser. President Tito, and President Ismail el Azhari of the Sudan will meet for talks in Cairo on February 6. the authoritative daily Al-Ahram said today. The discussions would take place during a visit to Egypt by President Tito, who arrived in84 words
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Article63 1968-01-29 1 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) China commented officially on the Pueblo incident for the first time today and said the Chinese people were closely watching the situation. The New China News Agency said the Korean people had endured the heroic and long ordeal of war and any63 words
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Article67 1968-01-29 1 PARIS. Sun (Reuter) The French submarine Minerve with 52 men on board is missing in the Mediterranean, the French Naval Ministry said today. This is the second submarine to be missing in the Mediterranean in four days the Israeli submarine Dakar, with 69 men aboard, has not67 words
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Article33 1968-01-29 1 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Britain has offered the Israeli Government the use of three frigates now at Gibraltar to help search for the missing submarine Dakar, the Defence Ministry announced today.33 words
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Article24 1968-01-29 1 SAIGON. Sun. (Reuter) The Australian guided missile destroyer Perth shelled a convoy and highway bridges in NorthVietnam American authorities said here today.24 words
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Article91 1968-01-29 1 DETROIT. Sun. (CPI) A raid on a basement in a suburban home on Saturday night uncovered a sophisticated laboratory where Federal agents said they confiscated what they believed was the largest h’ul of dangerous drugs ever seized in the nation. Don Schnettler, an agent in charge of91 words
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Article98 1968-01-29 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) Economic and trade experts from all over the world meet in Delhi next Thursday for a mammoth effort to chart a path to prosperity for all. The meeting of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) comes when the98 words
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Article55 1968-01-29 1 Vietcong free 14 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) The husband of Tuy Phuong, a beauttlul Vietnamese night club singer known in South Vietnam as “Queen of Twist” was ona of 14 military prisoners released by the Vietcong today as both sides in the war marked the Lunar New Year festival55 words
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Article43 1968-01-29 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter) Asian and African delegations may w r alk-out of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development beg i n n ing here next Thursday when the South African delegates speak according to diplomatic circles in Delhi.43 words
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Article178 1968-01-29 1 Dentists will tell you how more teeth are lost from gum trouble than from any other cause. Certain danger signs are gums which are sore or tender to touch, or gums that bleed a little when you brush your teeth. Kolynos Dental Cream is scientifically178 words
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Miscellaneous20 1968-01-29 1 LADIES PAY i 1 *T<p 3xsu mm ’’Take care, Hernando they say there are police in plain clothes here tonight,”20 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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326 1968-01-29 2 For Tunku’s 65th birthday: KUALA LUMPUR, Sun, The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, who will be 65 years old on Feb. 8, has disclosed that the only birthday party he will be holding is a buffet dinner to which all donors and holders of326 words
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235 1968-01-29 2 PENANG. Sun Four youths were detained by the jpelice in connection with the spate of robberies here during the last 24 hours. This was disclosed by the Chief Police Officer. Enche Salleh bin Abdul Rahman, at a police conference today. Enche Salleh said that235 words
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Article151 1968-01-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Mentri Besar Selangor Dato Harun bin Haji Idris said the Alliance would maintain its power in the State. He believed the people had confidence in the Alliance to rule the country. This was evidenced by the increasing votes gained by the Alliance151 words
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Article, Illustration229 1968-01-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sun.—During the past 10 days, nearly 300,000 person* had visited the Singapore Festival 68. Earh night at ‘he gaily-lit and colourful’y-decorated Gay World Amusement Park, thousands turned up with their friends and families to visit the gala Singapore Festival '6B. The place has turned—Eastern Sun; photo. - 229 words
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163 1968-01-29 2 PENANG. Sun The Penang Tourist Association has decided to warn the Snake Temple authorities here that handling of the snakes in the temple by visitors should not be encouraged. This decision was reached at the monthly meeting of the Board of the Association when163 words
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Article63 1968-01-29 2 IPOH. Sun. The Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said, opened a new community hall in Kampong Tanjong in Upper Perak. 83 miles from here yesterday. Da»o Ahmad said the hall would sene the social needs of the people in the kampong. and also as a63 words
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103 1968-01-29 2 The Raja Permaisuri Agong and the Tunku Ampuan of Selangor yesterday attended a Hari Raya party organised by the Muslim Women Welfare Board, Malaya, at the Residence of its President Tunku Besar Kurshiah in Kuala Lumpur. More than 300 women attended the reception including Puan Sharifah Rodziah, wife of the103 words
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Article145 1968-01-29 2 KOTA KINABALU. Sun The National Service Centre in Kota Kinabalu issued a total of 1.381 exit permits last year. This was disclosed today by the Assistant Controller of Manpower in Sabah. Enche Baharom bin Nur shidHe said about 151 of these applicants went for further studies. SDecial145 words
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285 1968-01-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A group of 50 staff and student-officers from the Indonesian Naval Staff College will arrive here on Wednesday for a five-day visit. The group led by ViceAdmiral K Djelani. Commandant of the College, will be met by the Chief of the Naval285 words
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Article56 1968-01-29 2 KLUANG. Sun. The Johore Taxi Owners Association todav called on the Malaysian Government to reduce the taxes for diesel cars which was passed in the Parliamentary budget session. A telegram ha s been sent to the Finance Minister. Tun Tan Siew Sin and the Minister for56 words
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Article44 1968-01-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A variety show will be held at the Fanggong Anniversary. Lake Gardens, here on Sunday, from 4.30 pm. to 6.30 p.m. The Malaysian Reconnaissance Army band conducted bv Capt. Mahmud bin Arshad. R.M C M. will be in attendance.44 words
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Article, Illustration275 1968-01-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The United Chamber of Commerce has been invited to Yugoslavia for trade talks to further strengthen the trade relations between Malaysia and Y’ugoslvia. The invitation was extended to the President of the United Chamber of Commerce. Mr. A J Wood, by the President of275 words
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292 1968-01-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The increasing signs that more and more of our people are taking their duties more seriously is indeed a good augury for the nation's future, the Minister of Finance Tun Tan Siew Sin, said in a Chinese New Year message today.292 words
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Article39 1968-01-29 2 MUAR. Sun. Muars first Assistant District Officer, Enche Jaffar bin Ibrahim. who is also an Inland Revenue collector with the Land Office, here, has been promoted as administrative officer in Batu Pahat, 32 miles south of here.39 words
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Article, Illustration273 1968-01-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Charming Miss Patsy Chan Hong; Kong’s leading nightclub and recording star has many “fancies" in her sweet young life. But. nothing fascinates her more than the local tit-bits like “satay” and “laksa". “Whew I took more than 20 sticks of273 words
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Article, Illustration135 1968-01-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Assistant Director of Trade Division, Ministry of Finance. Mr. Yip Weng Kee. will leave here for Geneva on Friday to take up an 18week long attachment and training course at Swiss International Trade Centre. The course is in connection with an award135 words
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99 1968-01-29 3 PENANG. Sun. The Co-operative Society is not a means to enrich oneself but one that can give amenities and service to its members This was stated by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Tuan Haji Mohd Ghazali bin Hj- Jawi, when99 words
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Article, Illustration95 1968-01-29 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Eagle Engineering Company one of the leading shipyards in the Kallang Marine Industrial Estate last night threw a gala dinner for its staff in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebrations. In this Eastern Sun picture, Mr. Loke Mun Chong (3rd from left),95 words
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Article, Illustration365 1968-01-29 3 DEVELOPING SINGAPORE'S ECONOMY OINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's security must be guaranteed if the economy were to continue to develop, said Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Minister for Finance. He was speaking at the opening of the People's Association's holiday camp at Pasir Ris this morning. Dr. Goh said— Eastern Sun photo. - 365 words
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168 1968-01-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein said today that the majority of ti\f people of all races were still solidly supporting the Alliance Government and the party. Tun Razak said this when commenting on the Alliance victory in the168 words
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186 1968-01-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The recent budget session in Parliament has widened the Alliance Government's credibility gap in the country, said Mr. Lim Kit Siang. the central executive committee of the Democratic Action Party. The Government's statement and claims were now being treated with widespread186 words
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85 1968-01-29 3 PENANG. Sun. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. distributed New Year presents to more than 800 inmates in the leper and TB. camps in Pulau Jerejak and in the Perak Road Hospital yesterday. He was accompanied by members of85 words
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Article, Illustration124 1968-01-29 3 SINGAPORE, Sun- Dr. Tan Kok Chiang, —a graduate of Nanyang University. returned here today after spending seven years in Canada, to study Singapore’s housing and urban development programme. Dr. Tan’s return trip to Singapore is made possible under the auspices of a go-vernment-sponsored research124 words
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Article56 1968-01-29 3 MUAR. Sun. Mr. Chua Chong Seng was elected chairman of the Muar Nam Teng Musical Society at its annual general meeting recently. Other officials elected were: Vice-chairman. Mr. Hui Yong Sian; treasurer, Mr. Shee Teng Chow, vice-trea-surer. Mr. Goh Chin Seng; welfare-chief. Mr Lee Boon Chiang and56 words
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449 1968-01-29 4 KUCHING, Sun. Two senior Government officials, who are shortly proceeding on leave prior to retirement, were the guests of honour at a party given in Kuching by the State Secretary, and Mrs. Gerunsin Lembat. They are Mr. JJ. Howard, Director, Public Works Department, and Mr.449 words
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Article193 1968-01-29 4 As usual, the ceremony was held on the beach. Among those present were the District Officer. Enche Shamsuddin bin Buang: Council Negri member. Enche Kambar bin Bubin: Kapitan China. Mr. Tan Kim Seah. Tua2 Kampong and other community leaders. The celebration was marked by the performance of193 words
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Article, Illustration64 1968-01-29 4 WITH only a few hours to Chinese New Year at midnight today (Jan. 29) it's a mad, mad, mad rush everywhere as housewives do their last-minute shopping. Picture above is Foch Avenue in Kuala Lumpur and all is a sea of humanity as young64 words
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Article61 1968-01-29 4 TAIPIXG. Sun A Sundry goods shop keeper of Pokok Assam new village here. Ng Sooi Yam. while cycling home last night was held up by two thugs armed with knives near the Hindu Temple. He was relieved of s7Bh cash he had in his61 words
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Article, Illustration79 1968-01-29 4 TVATO Chong Shih Guan (right) and Mr. Chooi Heong of the Sam Kovr Thong Temple of Ja’an Brickfields, Kuala Lu mpur distributing ang pons to trainees of the Gurney Evaluation and Adjustment Training Centre of the Malayan Association for the Blind. Data Chong is chairman79 words
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Article, Illustration475 1968-01-29 4 Kuala lumpur. Sun. No community is so fertile in ideas and in experience that it can afford “not to learn" from others, the Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari stressed here tonight. The Minister was speaking at a reception given by the Malavsian American475 words
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Article77 1968-01-29 4 MUAR. Sun. Mr. Seah Ngiab, a Member of Parliament for Muar Pantai and secretarv of the Muar MCA branch, earlier this week presented cash 51.623 and a large quantity of foodstuffs. old clothing and medicine to the chairman of the Muar Relief Committee. Enche Ibrahim77 words
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Article97 1968-01-29 4 KAMPAR, Sun. A fowl dealer. Tan Thing Hee, 40. was held up by two men, one armed with a revolver, at Jalan Kerangi near the market here yesterday. Tan was robbed of $7 000 in cash which he carried in a brief case. He97 words
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Article105 1968-01-29 4 KAJAXG, Sun The taxi stand along Jalan Kindersley here is to be converted into a site for street-stalls. This was decided by a sub-committee set up to’find ways and means to proviso a site for those businessmen who suffered in the fire disaster which105 words
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Article38 1968-01-29 4 MUAR. Sun. The MCA Bandar .Manarani branen will hold a charity dance in aid of the flood victims in Johore at the Chi Chi Assembly Hall at Jalan Arab here on Friday startii\g from 8.30 p.m.38 words
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Article, Illustration240 1968-01-29 5 AfODERN and elegance are the keywords to a collection of outfits to be displayed at a fashion show at the Four Lions. Hotel Singapura on Chinese New Year Day (Jan. 30) evening. The collection consists of 20 outfits. They range from mod casual wear to240 words
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Article, Illustration444 1968-01-29 5 Florence; Santis - By Florence de Santis M°® T women planning a resort wardrobe have little trouble choosing their dresses. It's the sportswear that causes most Of their hesitancy. Slacks? Shorts? The way-out kind of thing like a cut-out swimsuit? How far to go? While every resort444 words
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Article, Illustration227 1968-01-29 5 C'HICKEN Livers and Mushrooms Saute:— Ingredients:— 18 chicken livers, half pound sliced mushrooms, four tablespoons butter, one tablespoon finely chopped onion or scallions, one tablespoon flour and half cup dry white wine. A o needed are half cup rich chicken broth, one small bay leaf, a pinch of tyme.227 words
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Article121 1968-01-29 5 ROME. Sun. (Reuter) "I'm bringing back the Bottom’’ shouted Milan designer Ken Scott and there it was, wiggling and swaying in skin-tight dresses that go right back to the 1930’5. All the curves a woman has were displayed unashamedly by this brilliant American-born designer in121 words
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Miscellaneous2860 1968-01-29 6 NATIONAL R-3000 with 6 hinds and 16 transistors/diodes Monday JANUARY 29 A M. Timex-Time: 6.00 Prog. Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The News; 7 10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News In the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day; 8.00 The News; 8.10 For Housewives. 9.00 —10.30 Broadcast to Schools.2,860 words
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WORLD NEWS
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97 1968-01-29 7 NEW ORLEANS. Sun. (Reuter) The Ford Foundation's National Education Television network (NET) has requested permission to televise the forthcoming trial here of Clay L. Shaw on charges of conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy. District Judge Edward Haggertv told defence and prosecution lawyers97 words
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Article174 1968-01-29 7 PALM SPRINGS. California Sun (UPI) Egyptian President Nasser will find that the increasing presence of Russian advisors and Naval units in Egypt is threatening his country’s independence, Israeli Labour Minister Tigal Allan predicted yesterday. “In spite of our bitter disappointment with President Nasser, we174 words
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145 1968-01-29 7 MONTREAL Sun. (UPI). Great Train robbery mastermind Charles Frederick Wilson was escorted out of Montreal Police Headquarters under heavy guard at 8.45 p.m. last night. The party was headed for Montreal's Dorval International Airport. At the airport. Wilson was to be placed on a145 words
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Article70 1968-01-29 7 VATICAN CITY, Sun. (Feuter) The swinging brat of pon songs was on the a r from the Vatican Radio last night for the first time in its 37-year-old history. A programme entitled "Tell Jf? what you sing” was prefixed according to its prodicers “to hr>ng to70 words
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465 1968-01-29 7 'CRISIS OF CONSCIENCE' CANBERRA. Sun. (Reuter) Australia faced a crisis of conscience wnich could force it into conflict with Indonesia on the political future of West Irian, an expert in New Guinea affairs told a political science seminar here today. Mr. J. H.465 words
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Article130 1968-01-29 7 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Immigrants have cost Britain up to £2Bin. by making tax claims for nonexistent dependents said to be living abroad, according to an official report. The comptroller and auditor general’s report disclosed yesterday that tax in spectators made a snap probe into 1.000130 words
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Article76 1968-01-29 7 CANNES. Sun (Reuteri Sineer Tom Jones was last night awarded a golden trophy as the British male performer who sold the most records during 1967. Jones received the prize a golden replica of a record at a gala performance winding up a one-week pop music76 words
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175 1968-01-29 7 CAPE TOWN. Sun. (Reuter).—Dr. Philip Blaiberg washed and shaved and put on his socks and shoes by himself for the first time yesterday since he was given another man’s heart 25 days ago. His wife Eileen, talking to reporters after her daily visit to her175 words
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Article202 1968-01-29 7 Dallas. Texas. Sun. (UPI) Don Kelsey, a 36-year-old engineer, naid a US.S 978 89 debt to the Internal Revenue Service on Thursday with 800 pounds of pennies. The IRS was not pleased hut finally took Kelsey's monev. He transported the pennies from his station202 words
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108 1968-01-29 7 NORTH STAR BAY. Greenland. Sun. (UPI) A large blackened sheet of icr marks the spot where the U S. B-52 bomber crashed in North Star Bay, Greenland, last Sunday. But there are few other signs of the jet and its four hvrtrogen bombs.108 words
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108 1968-01-29 7 RAWALPINDI. Sun. (Reuter) President Mohammed Ayub Khan last night assured King Hussein, on a week's state visit here that Pakistan would continue to give all help she could to Jordan in the wake of last June's Middle East war. President Ayub was proposing108 words
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Article65 1968-01-29 7 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuten The New York Times announced today that as from next Sunday. Feb 4. its Sunday edition will cost 75 cents (6/3d) beyond a 200-mile radius of New York City. Other prices 40 cents (3 4d) In the cltv and 60 cents65 words
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125 1968-01-29 7 MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter) The Soviet government newspaper Izvestia said today the Soviet Union did not believe Britain to he a second-rate power and urged it to do everything it could to end the war in Vietnam. In a commentary summing up the three-day125 words
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63 1968-01-29 7 Chicago Bob Bow-bins makes adjustment on an artificial kidney machine as his wife has her blood washed in the device. The normal artificial kidney plant costs ordinarily between US$10,000 to $20,000 a year hut the Bowbins got this one for US$6,000 plus another $514 to instal the special room in— UPI; radio photo. - 63 words
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Article90 1968-01-29 7 PARIS. Sun. (Reuter) One thousand schoolboys armed with wooden boards and lead piping fought for an hour with police in central Paris yesterday during a demonstration to protest at the expulsion of a schoolfellow The boys, aged from 13 to 18. smashed windows and tore windscreen wipers90 words
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326 1968-01-29 7 CHICAGO, Sun. (Reuter). Information passed on by British double agent Kim Philby enabled the Chinese to move into North Korea in 1950 knowing that their supply bases would not be attacked by U.S. forces, the Chicago Tribune said todav. Tko The newspaper, in326 words
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104 1968-01-29 7 DUBLIN. Sun. (Reuter) Irish Prime Minister Jack Lynch said yesterday his government was considering a temporary interim arrangement with the European Common Market without waiting for Britain. But. he said. Irelands aim was still to get full membership of the community Mr104 words
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481 1968-01-29 10 NIXON - NIXON NEW YORK. Sun- (Reuter). Former Vice President Richard Nixon today called for a new United States foreign policy to ensure that there were no more Vietnam* in which Americans bore the burden our Immediate problem is Vietnam and bringing the war to481 words
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Article138 1968-01-29 10 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Indonesian police fished the body of a flfteen-year-old Chinese boy from a stream in Jakarta's business centre yesterday and said he was presumed to have been killed in anti-Chinese riots there earlier this week. A police spokesman said the high school student. On138 words
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Article110 1968-01-29 10 COPENHAGEN, Sun. (Reuter) Denmark is busy preparing for its second royal weddine in eight months. On Saturdav Princess Benedikte will be married to the German Prince Richard Casimil Karl Augustus of Sayn Wittgensteinberleburg She is the second daughter of King Frederick and Queen Ingrid. Last June Princess110 words
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Article133 1968-01-29 10 OAK RIDGE. Tennessee. Sun. (Reuter) Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have made a new contribution to knowledge of the basic structure of matter with the discovery of two previously unknown forms of the man-made element. Neptunium, the Aomic Energy Commission announced here An AEC spokesman said133 words
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299 1968-01-29 10 TOKYO. Sun (UPI) Prime Minister Sato told the Diet yesterday that Japan will push its negotiations with the United States for the return of Okinawa. ‘The return to Japan of Okinawa is the unanimous desire of the entire nation.” Mr. Sato told an299 words
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469 1968-01-29 10 JERRY OSTER - US chemical warfare and ecology By JERRY OSTER NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter) U.S. scientists ore becoming increosingly worried that Vietnam will be reduced to a wasteland through the use of chemical defoliants in the war against Vietcong guerrillas. in Vietnam in469 words
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238 1968-01-29 10 PHNOM PENH. Cambodia. Sun. (UPI). Prince Norodom Sihanouk said yesterday he would resien as Chief of State unless both the Communists and the Americans left him alone and stopped using Cambodia as a power pawn. In ar. official s 4 a*ement. ho said that238 words
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196 1968-01-29 10 CANBERRA, Sun (Reuter) A war waif who was “adopted" to the Australian Army in Korea in 1!)50 is to be brought to Australia with his family for permanent residence. He U Choi Yung Kil who attached himself to the third battalion Royal Australian196 words
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141 1968-01-29 10 JAKARTA Sun. (UPI) Five hundred high school and university students here threatened to step up their campaign against “The little Sukarnos" around acting President General Suharto yesterday. In a rally, they Fledged their support for Gen. Suharto but said there are still “too many little141 words
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551 1968-01-29 10 Fifty times spent on war UNITED NATIONS/ Sun. (UPI). Paul Hoffman, U.N. Development Chief, has warned that poor nations need twice as much help as they are getting now if the world is to prosper in peace. He told the governing council of551 words
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Article126 1968-01-29 10 MANILA. Sun. (UPI) Pirates raided a town in the Southern Philippines at dawn yesterday and held it captive while systematically looting stores for two hours, accordirg to reports reaching Manila today. The Philippines News Service said at least one resident was ki! d while the Manila Time126 words
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Article102 1968-01-29 10 ACCRA Ghana Sun. (UPIV —A draf* constitution aimed at returning Ghana to civilian rule suggested today that future presidents should not wield executive power. The proposals also recommended civilian Ghana should have: A Premier A Single-chamber National Assembly of 104 members. An independent judiciary Councils102 words
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Article685 1968-01-29 8 mHE Chinese Lunar Year of the Monkey dawns on an Asia teetering on the brink of a continental war. The Pueblo incident, if mishandled by the Americans, can set the Eurasia land mass on fire. The two superpowers. despite their different ideblbgies. are white. Though the United685 words
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2629 1968-01-29 8 Thinking the quality of learning T WANT to folk about good quality looming and tho essential of it is that the learner has to think. Also it means learning to think and to act upon the thought. Interest in the intellectual quality of education is a feature of our times.2,629 words
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Article, Illustration130 1968-01-29 8 Young Malaysian scientist. Miss Foong Siew Wan. of 83 Kuala K a n g s a r Road. Ipoh. Perak, is studying for a doctorate at the University of Adelaide under a research study grant. Miss Foong gained the degrees of Bachelor of130 words
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Article, Illustration271 1968-01-29 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By j Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials”) tlfHEN Nancy Brown felt ill one day, she wrote her “will” as follows: "I Nancy Brown will all my money, property and possessions to my daughter, Suzan.” Her son, Pete, and her daughter-in-law, Joan, witnessed271 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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569 1968-01-29 9 The weekly market review SINGAPORE, Sun. Despite the "explosive" Pueblo incident between the United States and North Korea, conditions on the Stock Exchange during last week did not seem to be greatly shaken. Further, the coming Chinese New Year holidays (Jan.569 words
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150 1968-01-29 9 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI) Indonesia and The Netherlands will enter into a joint timber contract on the Riau Islands between Indonesian Sumatra and Singapore and North Sumatra, the official Indonesian news agency Antara reported yesterday. The report said Fijnout Handel MV and Indonesian Minas Lumber Corporation150 words
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356 1968-01-29 9 TOKYO, Sun.—Japan's toy industry, boasting elaborate techniques and abundant labour, has made big strides on the world market. Recently, however, it has started suffering from a sharp rise in production costs brought on by price spirals. It is also threatened by the rapid advance356 words
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445 1968-01-29 9 MANILA, Sun. (UPI). An international travel authority predicted recently, that tourism in Asia and the Pacific regions would continue its phenomenal growth during the next decade. Mr. F. Marvin Plake. Executive Director of the Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA), said tourism increased445 words
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Article, Illustration146 1968-01-29 9 SENATOR Lim Hee Hong (in spectacles) and his wife being shown round the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Watches of Switzerland Limited after he had opened it recently. Showing them round is the firm's managing director, Mr. Patrick See. Earlier, in his speech,146 words
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Article422 1968-01-29 9 HARRY HOBBS - By HARRY HOBBS S“ n (UPI). Britain's great merger movement, the quest tor bigness in business, took another stride on Friday when a gianf banking marriage" rivalled the previous weeks link-up in the auto industry. Westminster Bank Ltd and National Provincial Bank (NP), two of Britain’s422 words
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Article227 1968-01-29 9 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI) The Indonesian Government has given International Nickel Company Limited of Canada exclusive contract negotiation rights for Indonesia’s richest nickel deposit. The Canadian firm, which produces 65 per cent of the world's nickel, will negotiate a final contract for exploration and exploitation rights227 words
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183 1968-01-29 9 TOKYO, Sun. A leading Japanese shipbuilder, Nippon Kokan, recently claimed to have set a new world record for buildina a 33,000 DWT bulk -carrier. The carrier, “Janova”, was launched on Jan. 10. 47 days after keel laying at Nippon Kokftn’s Tsuruml Shipyard. Average building183 words
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Article202 1968-01-29 9 STOCKHOLM. Sun. The Swedish merchant fleet, including ships of 100 tons gross and more, showed an increase of 111,800 tons to 4.566.000 tons In 1967. The number of ship* was down by 34 to 838. Ships added to the fleet during the year totalled 48 aggregating 571,000202 words
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Article341 1968-01-29 9 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sun. (L T PI). The possibility of a steel workers' strike later in the year is not catapulting s t e e 1 users into panic buying, Steel Magazine said today. The order trend is upward but shows restraint and caution. The metalworking341 words
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Article42 1968-01-29 9 MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter) Gold has been dis* covered in commercial quantities along the Bikin River near the sea of Japan, the Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday. The new deposit is one of several in the Soviet Far East.42 words
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Miscellaneous2216 1968-01-29 11 l?A \o TrioSE KNOW WHO BUY NATIONAL JANUARY 29 PM. TIMEX-TIME 5.45 PROG. SUMMARY 550 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 555 NATIONAL SONGS 600 NEWS IN TAMIL 610 KIMBA The Bad Baboon 6.35 TEXAN 700 NEWS IN ENGLISH 7.10 SCOPE A weekly magazine in English. 7.35 HAZEL Heat Wave2,216 words
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Miscellaneous929 1968-01-29 12 Va High adventure and drama that follow in the tracks of a man who has a year to live and who tries to get a lifetime of living in this limited period 11.30 CLOSE DOWN. Thursday FEBRUARY 1 PM. TIMEX-TIME 6.00 PROG. SUMMARY in the Nation all Language Chinese, Tamil929 words
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Miscellaneous1788 1968-01-29 12 EDIFFUSION (Silver Network) TODAY RUALA LUMPUR INDIAN PROGRAMMES A.M. 6.00 Geethaarambam Prog. Summar>' 6.05 Interlude 6.15 News 620 Varnanai Paadalkal 6.40 Malaya lam Songs ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 6.59 Rediffusion March and Opening Announcement 7.00 News 7.10 Musical Clock 7.25 Items of Local Interest 7.30 Musical Clock 7.45 News in Bahasa Kebangsaan1,788 words
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Miscellaneous814 1968-01-29 12 455 NaafuMcu Oni Sol A Word A Dav 5.00 News 5.10 Items of Local Interest 5.13 Oli-Oli 540 Chithra Ganam 600 Hindi Film Hits 6.15 Classical Instrumental ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 630 News 640 Regional News 645 Songs We All En.ioy 7.15 Stock Exchange Report IPOH ENGLISH PROGRAMMES AM. 600 Rediffusion March814 words
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Miscellaneous809 1968-01-29 12 PENANfI ENGLISH PROGRAMMES AM. 600 Rediffusion March and Opening Announcement 601 "Music for Everyone” 700 News 7.10 As Kuala Lumpur Station CHINESE PROGRAMMES 900 As Kuala Lumpur Station 10 00 Teochew Opera 10 30 Hokkien Opera 11.00 As Kuala Lumpur Station CHINESE PROGRAMMES P.M 3.15 Opening Announcement 3.16 Hock Cnew809 words
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Article, Illustration289 1968-01-29 13 ROLE OF S'PORE IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA CINGATORE, Sun. A United States trade mission left here today with a better uidr standing of Singapore's importance and the role it could play in hr development of South-east Asia. This was stated toda by Mr. Eugene Larsor289 words
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Article102 1968-01-29 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Rotary Club of SingaporeWest has planned an extensive programme for ;ts Luncheon meetings during February. On Feb 8. Dr. Andrew Zecha will speak on “Scientific decision making in Business.” On Feb. 15. “The Thee’re in Singapore” will be the topic for Mr. Victor Doggeti's102 words
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Article76 1968-01-29 13 SINGAPORE. Sun Four roadside stalls alone Jalan Besar one selling firecrackers and three selling fruits were gutted by fire which broke out at about 430 a.m today. Poh Ah Choo. 12, who was sleeping at the fire-cracker stall, sustained burns on her hands and legs and76 words
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174 1968-01-29 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chinese Young Men's Chris tian Association with the co-operation of the International Folk Dance Club of the Association will organise a Chinese and Philippine folk dance course starting from Feb. 27 to Mar. 30. The purpose of this special course is174 words
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74 1968-01-29 13 SINGAPORE Sun. The Citizens- Consultative Committee and eight management committees of Communitv Centres of Sembawang Constituency will hold a get-together among themselves to celebrate the Chinese New Year on Feb. 2. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok. and the MP for Sembawang.74 words
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Article62 1968-01-29 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Central Library of the National Library will remain open from 8.30 am. to 6 p m. tomorrow, Chinese New Year's Eve. The Extension Libraries will be open from 2 pm. to 5 pm. These libraries are situated at Joo Chiat and Siglap. There62 words
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54 1968-01-29 13 SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Rotary Club will hold its weekly luncheon meeting on Feb 7 at Cathay Hotel. The speaker will be Dr RN. Gardner. Professor of Law and International Organisation at Columbia University. He will speak on “The Role of the United Nations54 words
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214 1968-01-29 13 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce is organising a trade mission to five Asian countries Thailand, Cambodia, Burma, Hongkong and Japan to promote trade relationships with these countries. This decision was unanimously approved by the Chamber’s General Committee at its214 words
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Article33 1968-01-29 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. Van Kleef Aquarium at River Valley Road will remain open from 10 a m. to 9 p.m on Chinese New Year holidays on Tuesday and Wednesday.33 words
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59 1968-01-29 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. A well-know social worker. Mrs. Louise V. Chen, will give a party to underprivileged children at her house in 335-A Bedok Road on Jan. 31 to celebrate Chi- nese New Year. Mrs. Chen, who gives parties to underprivileged children annually during Christmas, have extended59 words
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117 1968-01-29 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. Registration for the August National Language Public Examination will commence on Feb. 1The Ministry of Education here made this announcement today. It noted that all candidates would be required to register personally at the Examinations Branch of the Education Ministry at Kay Siang117 words
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Article73 1968-01-29 13 10 am —8. pm. Painting Exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall. Empress Place. 2.30 p m. Arts of China at National Theatre, Ciemenceau Avenue 6 pm. International Exposition a* New World Amusement Park, Jalan Besar. 6 p.m. Singapore Festival ’68 at Gay World S’adium, Geylang. 8 p.m. Pesta Budaya73 words
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Article, Illustration47 1968-01-29 14 EASTERN Sun picture on top shows True Friendship (M. Ismail) being led into the winner’s gate by Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan after winning race three at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Bottom: Golden Sun. with White astride, winner of race five, seen returning to scales.47 words
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Article99 1968-01-29 14 Players' status BASLE, Switzerland. Sun. (Reuter) Switzerland yesterday became the first country to support the British Lawn Tennis Association's decision to abolish the status of amateurs and professionals. The annual assembly of the Swiss Tennis Association heard a report from their president. Dr. A. Abeggn, yesterday99 words
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259 1968-01-29 14 MONTEGO, BAY. Jamaica. Sun. (Reuter) Robin Hobbs gave a devastating demonstration of the leg-spinner’s art as Jamaica Colts were dismissed for 216 on the first day of their two- day match against the M.C.C here yesterday. At the close, M.C.C. had scored 23259 words
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Article77 1968-01-29 14 MELBOURNE. Sun. Reuter) British Lawn Tennis Association officials, Mr. Derek Hardwick and Mr. Derek Penman, arrived here yesterdav to address the Australian Lawn Tennis Association next week on Britain’s decision to adopt open tennis. The Australian association will hold Its annual conference on Tuesday when members77 words
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Article49 1968-01-29 14 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) Jesse Kuhaulua of Hawaii today became the first non-Japanese Sumo wrestler to win the “Fighting Spirit Prize” when he recorded nine wins and six losses in the 15-day Tokyo tournament. The 23-year-old Hawaiian lost to Futagodake today, the final day of the tournament.49 words
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139 1968-01-29 14 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. (Reuter) Transvaal 241 run s ahead with nine second innings wickets standing, were in a strong position against Eastern Province after the second day of their Currie Cup Section “A” cricket match here yesterday. Scores: Transvaal 308 (Alibacher 136, Peter Pollock139 words
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211 1968-01-29 14 SHA TOURNEY SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Combined Schools will enter another team to compete in the Singapore Hockey Association League tournament this year. With this inclusion Combined Schools will have four teams, including a girl's team, participating in the SHA. tournament. Combined Schools ‘A’ team have211 words
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Article127 1968-01-29 14 LONDON. Sun There may be an increase In the total prize fund now standing at £15.000 when the British open golf championship is played at Carnousite. in Scotland, in July. The prize fund ha? gone up from £l.OOO to its present figure since the event127 words
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Article89 1968-01-29 14 LONDON. Sun. Another British professional boxing championship bout Is to be held In a private sporting club here. Maurice Cullen, the British lightweight champion, will be defending his title against Ken Buchanan of Edinburgh. Scotland. at the Anglo-American Sporting Club in the Hilton Hotel, on89 words
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Article111 1968-01-29 14 BOSTON. Sun <UPI> World indoor pole vaulting king Bob Seagren won his event and set two local records in Just three jumps last night but missed on three shots at his own 48hour old world record level. The USC student hit the crossbar wijh his leg111 words
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268 1968-01-29 14 T AHORE, Pakistan. Sun (Reuter) Singapore held the strong West German team to a goalless draw in the pre-Olympic hockey festival here yesterday. Both teams fought grimly and managed to keep the ball moving despite atrocious ground conditions. Rain had left268 words
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Article217 1968-01-29 14 MELBOURNE. Sun. (Reuter) Slow-motion Spaniard Juan Gisbert entered into the Australian men’s singles final here today with an upset victory that even surprised him. In a 155-minute battle with second seeded Australian Ray Ruffles the Spaniard won 3-6. 6-2, 6-3. He meets top seeded Australian Bill217 words
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Article111 1968-01-29 14 ST LOUTS. Missouri. Sun. (UPI). Welterweight champion Curtis Cokes may fight top-ranked challenger* Ernie “Indian Red” Lopez in St Louis on March 18 for US$5O,OOO. promoter Max Yeargain said yesterday. Yeargain. matchmaker at the St. Louis Arena Boxing Club, said Dallas insurance executive Doug Lord, Cokes’111 words
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347 1968-01-29 14 M. T. LINGAM - Annual rugby By M. T. LINGAM SEREMBAN. Sun. What happened to the 1.000 schoolboys who were expected to watch yesterday’s annual North versus South rugger "classic” on the Station Padang here? This was the question Negri Sembilan/Malacca Rugby Union officials kept on asking until last347 words
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Advertisement453 1968-01-29 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. S S. MUBARUK Cr Brothers. 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road. Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM453 words
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Advertisement106 1968-01-29 14 COU A LONC Eastern Sun CLASSIFIED ADS! 21-1. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINCAPORI 2 TiIIPHONIS 93t0f/7. EACH WORD 50 or 25 cent* (je« above) PLEASE WRITE IN CAPITAL LETTERS Advertiser’s Name Address Telephone No Number of Insertions Date(s) Requested P»Tmrnt tnu.t year order <P.O. Ckegse Cash enclosed I Cash mast be registered.106 words
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Article556 1968-01-29 15 63,500 saw glittering battle r ON DON, Sun. (Reuter) Tottenham Hotspur, the English FA. Cup-holders, battled to a 2-2 away draw against League champions Manchester United in the top match of yesterday's third round Cup ties. Cup shock of the day was scored by Dunfermline556 words
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Article269 1968-01-29 15 MELBOURNE. Sun (Reuter) American Mrs. Billie Jean King, the Wimbledon champion, and Australian Mrs. Margaret Court, twice former Wimbledon titleholder. will meet in the women’s singles final in the Australian tennis championships here tomorrow. Each won her semi-final yesterday, Mrs. King beating Australian Judy269 words
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Article93 1968-01-29 15 PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad, Sun (Reuter) Richard De Souza. Trinidad's 19-year-old middle order batsman may play professional cricket for Hampshire when the English County season begins in April. Talent scouts have approached De Souza, but have stated they will take a look at other promising young93 words
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Article117 1968-01-29 15 JOHANNESBURG. Sun (Reuter) American Marty Rlessen yesterday confirmed his status as top singles player on the current South African tennis circuit. Riessen. from Evaston. Illinois, beat South African Davis Cup player Robert Maud 9-7, 11-9 in the challenge match of the Coupe de Nations tournament. The two117 words
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Article43 1968-01-29 15 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. (Reuter) South African Cobie Legrange equalled the tournament record aggregate of 265 to win the 72-hole Transavaal Open golf championship at Boksburg near here yesterday. Legrange finished seven strokes ahead of his nearest challenger Alan Brookes of South African.43 words
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Article, Illustration65 1968-01-29 15 THE Irreslstahle force of Arsenal’s Peter Radford clashes with the immovable object Chelsea goalkeeper Peter Bonetti during the first division match between the two London teams at Highbury. The result was a state of soccer equilibrium —a 1-1 draw. These two famous sides met twice in only65 words
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273 1968-01-29 15 w ße V ter J Lionel Rose. 20-year-old part-aboriginal son of Taov plnn? d b f <^° th w. ftghtc *L was tau ht thp finer points Of boxing by his the 1 mnro e i ft £L hls fat e273 words
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Article170 1968-01-29 15 PASADENA. California. Sun (UPI) Billy Casper broke up a traffic jam in the third round of the 72-hole Los Angles Open yesterday and emerged as the five-hole leader with a one-stroke edge when he shot a 68 for a total of 205, eight under par. Casper.170 words
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Article, Illustration22 1968-01-29 15 MRS. P. K. Cheah leading in Easy Change (Suhian) winner of the first rare at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Eastern Sun pix.— Eastern Sun pix. - 22 words
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Article203 1968-01-29 15 LAUSANNE. Switzerland. Sun. (Reuter) A comprehensive list of drugs banned for use by athletes was presented to a joint meeting of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the General Assembly of Sports Federations (GASF) here yesterday. The list, which includes amphitamines. stimulants, narcotics. anti-depressants203 words
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Article82 1968-01-29 15 KIMBERLEY. South Africa. Sun. (UPI) South Africa's 15-year-old Karen Muir last night established a 'world record for the women's 220-yard backstroke, clocking 2:24 1. The time was 3.6 seconds below the previous record the South African girl set in Pretoria 12 months ago. Muir turned82 words
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223 1968-01-29 15 PENANG, Sun. Scarcity of jobs in Penang Island has resulted in the exodus of many players leaving the Football Association of Penang. This was stated in the annual report of the Football Association of Penang issued yesterday. The report also said that223 words
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Article65 1968-01-29 15 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) The English Football Association Cup third round replay dates are as follows. Tuesday, January 30Liverpool vs Bournemouth Bristol R. vs Bristol City Arsenal vs Shrewbury TNewport C. vs Southampton. Wednesday January 31 W. B. Albion vs C. United Reading vs Manchester C. Tottenham H.65 words
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625 1968-01-29 15 DARIS. Sun. (Reuter) France beat Ireland 166 in their Rugby Union international championship match here yesterday, after the Irish had beejj seriously handicapped by injuries to two key players. Ireland were leading sixfive in the first half with two splended penalty goals by625 words
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Article97 1968-01-29 15 LOS ANGELES. Sun. (UPI) Formation of the National Tennis League was announced by former United States Davis Cup captain George Mac Call yesterday. The league's 40-week profesional tour will be in April, according to Mac Call. Mac Cali’s announcement included word of the signing of five97 words
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Article48 1968-01-29 15 MUAR. Sun. Dato Teoh Chze Chong, has been reelected President of the Johore State Football Association at its general meeting recently. Other officials: Vice-Pre-sidents: Enche Sanudin bin Abdul Manas and Major Ibrahim bin Alla Ditta; Secretary: Mr. Peter Danker (re-elected) and treasurer: Mr. Mohammed All Said.48 words
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Article87 1968-01-29 15 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) Premjit Lall of India. will defend his singles title in the Indian tennis championships here today when he meets lon Tiriac, of Rumania in the final. In yesterday’s semi-finals, Lall recovered from being a set down to defeat Z. Franulovic. of87 words
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Article84 1968-01-29 15 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) Japanese boxer Mitsunori Seki who was beaten by Howard Winstone of Wale s in a world featherweight title match in London last Tuesday, said today that he was still considering whether to retire from boxing. Seki told reporters on his return here from84 words
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Article72 1968-01-29 15 PALM BEACH,GARDENS. Florida, Sun. (Reuter) Chandler Harper shot a course record round of 64 to take the third round lead with a 54-hole aggregate of 207 in the United States Teacher's Trophy golf championship here yesterday. Harper’s brilliant round put him seven strokes ahead of his nearest rival,72 words
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Article, Illustration2155 1968-01-29 16 Wicklow equals course record SINGAPORE, Sun. Royol Meadow, well ridden by Coleman, coasted home to a brilliant five-length win in the seven furlongs race for class one division one performers here today, second day of the Singapore Turf Club January/February meeting. A back marker all the— Eastern Sun pix. - 2,155 words
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458 1968-01-29 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Following is the Stipendiary Steward’s report on today’s races at Bukit Timah: Trainer R.S. van Breukelen was fined $lO6 for failing to scratch Loch Leven and Niagara at the proper time. The adjourned inquiry into the reason for Dukedom II (Chadwick) being458 words
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Article351 1968-01-29 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Top-seeded Dr. K. Dharmaratnam. the current holder of the singles title In the Malaysian Indo-Ceylonese tennis championships, looks set for a eight-In-a-row win when the championships commenced on the TPCA courts here today. Dr. Dharmaratnam who first won the title in 1957351 words
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393 1968-01-29 16 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI). Formal announcement will be made tomorrow that world bantamweight champion Fighting Harada will stake his title, on Feb. 27 in Tokyo against Lionel Rose, an Australian aborigine and the World Boxing Association's No. 6 contender. Another announcement is expected soon that393 words
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Article251 1968-01-29 16 MALACCA, Sun. Singapore entered the FAM Cup South Zone final with a 2-1 victory over Malacca here today. Andy Yeo scored in the third minute of play and five minutes later Chan Chak Weng made it 2-0. Malacca took over control of the game after this251 words
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Miscellaneous212 1968-01-29 16 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: ($27,980) 1st PRIZE: No. *****7 ($12,411) 2nd PRIZE: No. *****7 ($3,546) 3rd PRIZE: No. *****0 ($1,773) STARTERS: ($750 each):Nos. *****4. *****1, *****1, *****7, *****4, *****3, *****4. CONSOLATION: ($500 each) Nos. *****2, *****4, *****2, *****0, *****1, *****3, *****2, *****8, *****1, *****0. EmpText Penang: 12. 16 a m.212 words
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