Eastern Sun, 6 March 1968
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Title Section22 1968-03-06 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Dailv SINGAPORE EDITION Estd ,966 Vol. 2 No. 578 Wednesday. 6 March 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article, Illustration550 1968-03-06 1 'Take hand in stabilising prices of primary produce from member nations' JAKARTA, TUES. (REUTER) Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today called on the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) to take a hand in stabilising the prices of primary' produce from member nations, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore,— UPI photo. - 550 words
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118 1968-03-06 1 SAIGON, lues (CPI) Heavy fighting broke out today tn the capita] of Vietnam's southernmost province between Allied forces and Vietcong troops who overran a civilian hospital. The battle in the streets of Quang Long, deep in the Mekong delta, began before dawn with a Vietcong mortar118 words
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386 1968-03-06 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. The defence conference todav between the Singapore and Malavsian delegations wav described as "a meeting of minds”. The Malaysian High Com-mis-ioner to Singapore. Tan Sri Jamal bin Abdul Latif. one of the participants of the closed door talks held at the386 words
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Article88 1968-03-06 1 sterling takes a beating again LONDON. Tues (UPD The British pound is taking a beating again, only 15 weeks after it was devalued But there are signs that the real target is the US dollar Speculators unloading pounds on the London market on Monday pushpd Its valup down below its88 words
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Article44 1968-03-06 1 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI) Riot squads using clubs and teargas chased away a hostile crowd from the gates of a Hong Kong police station today in the second such Communist encouraged breach of the peace here in four days.44 words
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Article47 1968-03-06 1 TAIPEI. Tues. (Reuter) The Taipei District Court today charged pilots Stuart Dew and Hugh Hicks with manslaughter following the Boeing 727 crash here on Feb. 16. The Civil Air Transport (CAT) plane crashed 12 miles northwest of here, killing 21 people and injuring 42.47 words
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Article64 1968-03-06 1 MANILA. Tues. < Reuter) Too many clocks at Manila's international airport are confusing travellers especially since they all keep different times Now the Civil Aeronautics Administration (C.A.A.) here is considering removing some of tee 70 clocks that line the airport terminal's walls. A C.A.A. official said today64 words
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Article135 1968-03-06 1 NEW DELHI. Tues. (Reuter) The world's wealthy nations are understood to have told a private committee of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development here today that they will try to increase their financial aid to poor countries. The donor nations group, ronsisting135 words
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307 1968-03-06 1 JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI). Indonesian act* ing President General Suharto and Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman agreed today on several measures that would open new avenues of co-operation between the two former enemies. After a one-hour meeting between General Suharto and the Tunku at307 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1968-03-06 1 LADIES DAY “That was a stupid thing to do, Thelma—going back to the wrong cor-15 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration312 1968-03-06 2 Musa Scully; Kuala Lumpur, Tues - By Musa Scully Kuala Lumpur, Tues. rpHE Royal Fade* ration Military College in Sungei Besi missed a narrow chonce to obtain 100 per cent passes for three consecutive years in the Cambridge School Certificate examination. It failed to get 100 per cent passes, this— UPI photo - 312 words
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Article126 1968-03-06 2 ALOR STAR. Tues The embalmed remains of the Ven Phra Nigrodhanma Itbada. the late High Priest of Kedah popularly known as the Ven Black Tongue, who died in late 1968. have been transferred from the Buddhist temple at Naka. 16 miles east of here,126 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1968-03-06 2 OINGAPORE. Tues. A major new familv of computer svstem* was Introduced worldwide today by the National Cash Register Company. Called the NCR Century Series, the versatile new computers will provide users with greater performance than ever before available with «vstems In their price range, the1,388 words
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281 1968-03-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. "Accounting as a tool of management" was the theme of two successful seminars conducted at the University of Malaya recently on behalf of the Malaysian Institute of Management. Seminar leader was Mr, Goh Joon Hai, B A (Malaya). MBA. (British Columbia).281 words
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Article53 1968-03-06 2 MALACCA Toes. Haji Jalal bin Hail Tahar. 85. of Umbat here, was today committed to stand trial in the High Court for allegedly raping his 14-vear-old stepdaughter between March and April, last year. During the inquiry it was revealed that his step-dau-ghter gave birth to a53 words
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Article59 1968-03-06 2 PENANG. Tue s A youth. Chua Sim Him. clSim*ed trial in the Sessions Court this afternoon to possessing 18 packets of Indian hemp, worth $3O yesterday. He was alleged to have committed the offence behind a house in Irving Road. Bail of 5290 in one59 words
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Article88 1968-03-06 2 IPOH. Tu»: A Cigare*** yalesman. Mr. Yeoh Cber.g Wan. 38. from Messrs Universal Stores, was held up at gun point in the heart of the town here yesterday. He was distributing cigarettes to a sundry goods =hnp in Jalan Bendahara at the time of the robbery. He88 words
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Article125 1968-03-06 2 Exhibition of Five Singapore Sculptor*!' at National Art Gallery 10 am. to 6.39 p.m “London Works Malaysian Batiks" at Samat Art Gallery 9am to p.m. Works of prominent Malaysian artists by Peninsular Art Sonet y at 41, Jalan. Raja Muda. 9 am. to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming125 words
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Article, Illustration106 1968-03-06 11 President usof off to Australia Tues. The President of the Republic, Enche Yusof Ishak this afternoon left for a sea voyage around the eastern seaboard of Australia. Among those who saw him off was the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Mrs. Lee and many Cabinet Ministers.106 words
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Article, Illustration828 1968-03-06 11 SINGAPORE, Tucs. The Singapore Shipping Freight Working Committee will find ways and means to break the "monopolistic control" of the Far Eastern Freight Conference and to remove its present system. The chairman of the Working Committee. Mr. Soon Peng Yarn told newsmen the Working828 words
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Article32 1968-03-06 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Hari Raya Haji will be celebrated on Saturday. March 9, instead of Sunday, March 10. Accordingly. Monday, March 11. will not be a oublic holiday.32 words
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325 1968-03-06 11 SINGAPORE. Tues The salesman husband of a bar waitress today told the High Court that he found both his wife and another man in pyjamas when he called at a room in a Kuala Lumpur hotel in 1961. The325 words
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263 1968-03-06 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The six-week long Festival '6B will come to a successful close tomorrow evening The highlight will be the public draw of the Festival Mammoth Donation Draw tickets at the Gay World Stadium at 6 p m Th? draw of263 words
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Article77 1968-03-06 11 MP’s visits sessions SINGAPORE. Tues The Member of Parliament for Mountbatten, Mr. Ng Yeow Chong who has been re-e’ert-ed unopposed will make a series of routine visits to his constituents in housing estates at Old Kallang Airport and Guillemard Road every Sunday as from March this year. Mr Ng will77 words
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Article, Illustration238 1968-03-06 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Malaysia’s DeputyPrime Minister. Tun Abdul Kazak showed keen Interest in the Jurong Industrial Estate when he toured the area this afternoon. In his two-hour tour. Tun Kazak was conducted round the area bv the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. the Chairman of the238 words
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Article64 1968-03-06 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ninth Magistrate. Mr. Boey Run Hong today discharged Loh Ah Hee. tentatively charged with rape of a 14-y?ar-old girl, half-way through a preliminary inquiry. Mr. Boev discharged Loh in the midst of the girl's testimony in camera. Loh was charged with committing the64 words
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Article, Illustration157 1968-03-06 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. D S. Thomson. New Zealand's Defence Minister. said today there was room for co-operation between Singapore and his country in industry and defence. Speaking to newsmen after a two-hour tour of the Jurong Industrial Estate, he said New Zealand would very much like157 words
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Article92 1968-03-06 11 12.45 pm:- Rotary Club of Singapore weekly luncheon at the Cathay Hotel. 6 p.m.:- Singapore Festival '6B at the Gay World Stadium. Geylang. 7.30 p.m.-.- Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture at Kampong Ayer Panas. Kampong Heap Guan San, Kampong Eng Ho Hng (Lorong Klnchir), Chwei92 words
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Advertisement550 1968-03-06 3 Announcing the world’s most advanced new family of computers. The NCR Century Series. Never before so much performance at so low a cost. mm NCR announces a new family of computers. The Century Series represents a new chapter in electronic data processing and incorporates the most modern technological developments. We550 words
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14232 1968-03-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The following School Certificate and Malaysia Certificate of Education results are released for publication by the Ministry of Education for the convenience of candidates and parents. In view of the need to get the lists out in the shortest possible time, errors may14,232 words
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Advertisement192 1968-03-06 4 CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL m e. BENCOOLEN STREET. P O. BOX 1935. SINGAPORE. 7. 5. JALAN AH FOOK. P O BOX 104. JOHORE BAHRU. TEL ***** 2552 S TEL: 3958 ~ysS»V. v-y TOWARDS BETTER EDUCATION THROUGH INTENSIVE TRAINING AND UNLIMITED SERVICE INIMITABLE METHODS AND INEXHAUSTIBLE ORIGINALITY UNPARALLELED RESULTS AND ACCUMULATED EXPERIENCE LET192 words
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Advertisement289 1968-03-06 5 STUDY FOR YOUR WITH HOME CORRESPONDENCE COURSES COMPILED EY SINGAPORE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (ID. Associate of Raja's College Courses meticulously prepared by assiduous and experienced tutors, lecturers and professors. Personal, study plan and time-table specially prepared to suit individual rate of absorption, progress and time avaiiable.These can be revised anytime to289 words
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11956 1968-03-06 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.—The following School Certificate, Malaysia Certificate of Education and the Malaysian Certificate of Education results are released for publication fffr the convenience of candidates and parents. In view of the need to get the lists out in the shortest possible time, errors may have occurred.11,956 words
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Advertisement225 1968-03-06 6 The Principal and staff of Stamford Institutes Group of Colleges of Further Education in Singapore and Malaysia extend their heart-felt congratulations to all successful students in the School Certificate Malaysia Certificate of Education examination. a It CHOICE OF A CAREER or INFORMATION ON FURTHER EDUCATION for •yourself •your children •your225 words
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Advertisement773 1968-03-06 7 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION OFFICES Genera' Administration: Division: Printing Department: Principal's Otfiee (Founded 1959) JQHQRE BAHRU FQH CHONG BUILDING (2nd and 3rd Floor'. Tel: 2171 and 2006 L r^ K Rooms 8. 9 a n d 10 Rooms 1, 2. 3, A and 5 Room 6 Room 7 Thp Principal.773 words
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Article776 1968-03-06 8 -T is being bandied about in this country ■1 that Malaysia is going tr receive a raw deal from the British. Sir Aiuoa Dudley, now here to discuss with the Government the amount of aid Malaysia is to receive from Britain after the withdrawal o: British forces, has776 words
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712 1968-03-06 8 STOCKHOLM. Tues A five-digit postal code System for all kinds of mail will be introduced in Sweden on March 19. to come into full effect on May 12. Every destination down to street sections in major cities will be identified by this712 words
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Article, Illustration269 1968-03-06 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") I>UCK. an experienced big-game hunter, was a u disappointed and hurt man when he returned from India without the Bengal tiger he had boasted he would shoot on his safari. Buck sued the Parker Co. the269 words
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1340 1968-03-06 8 Dr. A Viravan - WE ARE AT PRESENT APPROACHING A DANGEROUS CROSSROADS OF ECONOMIC REGIONALISM WHICH WE OURSELVES HAVE CREATED. By Dr. A Viravan Dr Viravan of Thailand presented a paper. “Regional Economic Co-operation," at the Asian Workshop on Justice and Human Progress in Society. The Workshop is1,340 words
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Article651 1968-03-06 8 with dreadful political consequences a* we have witnessed to-day in many developing countries of the world Economic co-operation among private businesses is a double-edged sword. It can turn against the user, if he is not careful, as well as be a tool to be651 words
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Advertisement42 1968-03-06 8 Easteen Sun Independent Nition&l Newtpap&r WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6. 1968 23-B. Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. Telephone: *****/7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 39, |alan Sultan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Telephone: *****/6 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77, Brewster Road, Tel: ***** CaM« Addre ss: AWNEWS42 words
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COMMERCI & INDUSTRIAL
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168 1968-03-06 9 PARTS Tues. (UPI) Heavy buying resumed on the Paris bullion market yesterday, on the eve of resumption of the drawn-out monetary quarrel between France and the United States. Some 2 5 tons of gold worth a total 16 8 million francs $3 3168 words
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Article186 1968-03-06 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Stock prices moved sharply lower in active trading yesterday with virtually every sector of the list losing ground The glamour stocks were hardest hit but golds and coppers escaped the selloff. Settling started after a mixed opening and picked up a.«186 words
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Article74 1968-03-06 9 WASHINGTON. Tues (Reuter) The sale of five long tons of grade ‘C’ tin at $1.52 per lb was made today to Alloy Metal Products Company who will take delivery from storage at Hammond, Indiana. It marked the third sale of tin commercially made by G S.A since74 words
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Article107 1968-03-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The Association of Banks In Malaysia today made the following changes in Its rates to merchants: New York: Buying TT. 32-3 4; Airmail OD. 3278; 9 d st. 32-3 8 credit bills; 33-11'16 trade bills. Canada: Buying TT. 35-11 16. Airmail OD 35-13 16 90 d107 words
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Article29 1968-03-06 9 HONG KONO. Tues. i UPI) Money quotations HK $6 ***** 6 0825 per US dollar for cash. HK$l4 52 per pound sterling. HKS2B3 per tael gold.29 words
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1106 1968-03-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Industrial shares were mixed in price on the Stock Exchange today but the section was still fairly active At the end of trading. 15 counters showed improvement. 16 down and 13 unchanged. Pan (M) Cement again ranked first position on the turnover1,106 words
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Article65 1968-03-06 9 HONG KONG. Tues router) Ta Rung Pao. a Communist daily, said today China's 19*58 spring export commodities trade fair will be held in Canton from April 15 to M fr 15 The Chinese-language newspaper said the Hong Kong Chinese General Chamber of Commerce had received a65 words
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Article, Illustration95 1968-03-06 9 This photograph, taken by Surveyor VI recently about three hours after it made a soft landing on the moon, shows rugged terrain extending several hundred yards (metres) from the spacecraft to the rim of a crater. This and other Surveyor pictures were taken with a television camera and(NASA Photo) - 95 words
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Article296 1968-03-06 9 SINGAPORE Tues March first grade rubber fo b buyer* closed at 5 pm. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 47, gents per lb. unchanged from previous close. The tone was quiet. After an unchanged opening the market eased in the lmtia: stage* on some March liquidation from296 words
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Article25 1968-03-06 9 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) The rubber market opened quietly steady with spot 163 8 16-| No 1 RSS GIF basis ports March 16-i 16-125 words
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Article207 1968-03-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Berezniki 3 4 Adelaide Maru 5 Bawean 67 Jag Rabat 8 9 Bengkahs 10 11 Neder Eetrs 13 14 Shinwa Marti 15 16 Glenalmond 18 Garrybank 19 Kunak 21 22 Katong 2.'! 24207 words
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Article112 1968-03-06 9 LONDON Tues < Reuter) Two textile firms announced today they will merge into a group with 150 million sterling yearly sales. Britain's second biggest textile company. The merger Is made by a 24 million sterling take over bid for the firm. English Sewing Cotton, by112 words
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Article512 1968-03-06 9 CIMJAPOKK—Stor* Urbane* aid and uffpr prlop* nfTlclall* ar tn* elmr nr bwlnp** INUtSTRLALS Ban In 2 76 2.77 Bnu«tpad 1 ♦>* 1 70 'Ugar 2 xn 2 81 hpmlcal Co 1 49 1 .50 Cold Mnragp 1 01 4.06 Dunlop 2 77 b xmpltlng 4 60 64 1512 words
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Article81 1968-03-06 9 LONDON, Tues (UPI) London rubber marke* closed very quiet wnth spot 16-3/8 16-5/8. Settlemen* house April 16-5/8 16-3/4 Mav 16-7/8 17 June 17-U8 17-5/16 April/June 16-7/8 17 July/Sept 17-7/16 17-9/16 Oct, Dec 17-3/4 17-15/18 •Tan/Marrh 18 18-1/8 April/June 18-3/16 18-5/16 July Sept 18-5/16 18-1/2 Oct/Dec 18-7/1881 words
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Article47 1968-03-06 9 (Managers’ rrlcea) First Malayan 2 43 1 75 Third Malatan 1.11 1 he nmmprrf Indiistrv .04 1 03 The Having lnrlu«m \l» .M 1 02 First M kon* 77 83* second Honcknng >4 Malaran Investment Fund 1.05 1.15 Sterhna < ommodlty 1,3 4/S Hnn* K»n* Ctmeney)47 words
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Article115 1968-03-06 9 ■‘INOAPORE Tues The noon price* at the Singapore Chinese Produce exchange todaj are > But« seller Vorunnt Ull (FOB) Bulk fil 75 Coconut Oil (F.o B Drums 04 2* Loose Copra Mixed Mar Apr 3S 00 Muntok Bhlte Pepper 11 O B 9«% Nl U 127.50 Sarawak Bhlte Pepper115 words
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Article52 1968-03-06 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Rubber futures closed yes’orday unchanged and untraded. March 68 17.00 17.75, May 17.70 18.05. July 17.80 18.25. Sept. 18.00 18.25. November 18.25 18 65. Jan 69 18 40 13.18, March 18 50 19.00. The spot No. 1 RSS quoted at 17 cents per52 words
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Article17 1968-03-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues Th« tin price for today was $558 12* per picul, up $1 12$.17 words
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Article46 1968-03-06 9 From Shanghai and Whampoa S PORE PT. SHAM PINANG •TAMASHIMA MARU” 10/15 Mar. 16/18 Mar. 19 Mar. ••AWOSHIMA MARU” 31/5 April 6/8 April 9 April Agent*: Pan Continent Corporation. Singapore Tel: *****. ***** Su Hock Co., Ltd Port Swettenham Tel 6621 Penang Tel: *****-*****46 words
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Advertisement34 1968-03-06 9 ANNOUNCEMENT LEE WAH BANK LIMITED takes pleasure in announcing the opening TO-DAY, 6th March 1968 of its wholly-owned subsidiary, THE LEE WAH FINANCE LIMITED ar 391 North Bridge Road, Singapore, 7 Tel. Nos. *****/*****.34 words
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Advertisement381 1968-03-06 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN’ SINGAPORE. Ms» ML 039 13.05 a m. f rnm K L. 'Pi Ml 309 7 20 am. from Perth/Jakarta A— ML 019 8 a m. from K L. MS A— ML 131 9 30 a m. from K.L. MSA MI 00.3 10 23 am381 words
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Advertisement269 1968-03-06 9 MS A— ML 054 4.10 p.m. to KL./Penang. Ms A— ML 510 4.20 pm. to Bangkok MU ML 138 600 pm. to K.L. MSA ML 030 930 p.m. to K.L. Cathay Partflc CX 678 8 am. to KL Bangkok/H K. Tatpeh O*aka/Tokyo. Japan Airline JL 712 9.45 a m. to269 words
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Advertisement292 1968-03-06 9 Time 2.30 pm. Air Ceylon, Rome, Karachi. Colombo. (AE 118/116 from London. Time 3.15 pm. Airline MSA (ML (817) from Penang. Time 4.5.5 p.m. Airline MSA (ML 052) from Singapore, Malacca Time 5.5.5 pm. Airline MSA (ML 615) from Hongkong Time 655 pm. Airline MSA <ML 019) from Penang. Ipoh.292 words
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WORLD NEWS
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320 1968-03-06 10 WASHINGTON. T u ea (UPI) Eliminating the growing gap between the affluent countries and underdeveloped nations Is as critical as avoiding nuclear war. presidential adviser Eagene R. Black said yesterday. Mr Black, former president of the World Bank told a House Subcommittee on Asian320 words
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422 1968-03-06 10 JOSEPH W. GRIGG - and takes another beating in the mart By JOSEPH W. GRIGG LONDON Tues. (UPI) The shaky British pound yesterday nosedived to its lowest level since devaluation last November in jittery foreign exchange and gold market attacks that appeared aimed eduallv at the dollar. For the first time since It was422 words
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Article165 1968-03-06 10 LONDON, Tues (Reuter) Queen Eliza be* h last mght saw a teenage couple plav Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet” in a film showing them making love in the nude in the world premiere of Paramount’s production of the targedy of lovers destroyed because of a bifer feud165 words
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76 1968-03-06 10 Wears out 5 m/ cycles to pass test SEAFORTH GROVE. England. Tues (LPI) John Hawkins drove for 10 years with a learner's plates on his motorcycle, covering 90.000 miles and wearing out five hike* in the process before he succeeded in passing the test. He said his failure m the76 words
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Article77 1968-03-06 10 ABERDEEN. Scotland. Tues. (UPI) Four men u-ho had bee n adnft for eight hours in a 12-foot rowboat were picked up on Sunday, thank* to the ingenuity of a 26-year-old seaman w-ho set fire to his socks to attract the attention of a rescue boat77 words
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Article71 1968-03-06 10 ‘PI-Thai ties for peace MANILA. Tues (Reuter) President Ferdinand Marcos has said that unity between Thailand and the Philippines "provides the opportunity and competence to build a lasting edifice of peace and prosperity in our region Presiden* Marcos made the statement last night at a dinner given by him in71 words
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87 1968-03-06 10 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) The British government announced yesterday it will continue the ban on Imports of mutton and lamb from countries where foot and mouth disease Is endemic Minister of Agriculture Fred Peart told House of Commons that investigations by Veterinary Officers into the origins87 words
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Article598 1968-03-06 10 Lucienne Hubert-Rodier - By Lucienne Hubert-Rodier (F.I.O.) Paris Tues. Following L Thant, who uttered a cry of alarm at the disquieting situation in Vietnam, Paris calls on Washington to negotiate for the ending of war. The Americans are accentuating the escalation without anv weakening in the determination of North Vietnam598 words
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EASTERN SUN U NCL E. FAN CLUB NEWS
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Article, Illustration906 1968-03-06 10 M. Banu (Agent 23 - by M. Banu (Agent 23) T>ETNG a fan Is something different from be n? an admirer of someone. Above all. being a very devoted tan is something entirely different. We. members of the USC L E Fan Club are fans of the stars David McCallum and906 words
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Article327 1968-03-06 10 ALL Members of the Eastern Sun t.Ni.C. LE. Fan Club who wish to have their names published in this column. please write vour name, address. Section and Number, age. sex. hobbies and interests on a piece of paper and send it to: Pen-Pals Column. Eastern Sun U.N.C.L.E. Fan327 words
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Article, Illustration449 1968-03-06 10 McCallum plays unusual role in ‘Sol Madrid FkL’R fearless Agent 23 v is back on the scene again This time she writes about her fav U N.C L E Agent Iliya Kuryakin. I admire the way she expresses freely her feelings without reservation This is the kind of U.N.C.L.E. fan449 words
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Miscellaneous1527 1968-03-06 12 ro«* jy and RADIO today TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KOALA LUMPUR and Palau Pinang; 6 Ipob and Melaka: 3 A tl Johore Bahru: Taiping; 7 Batu Pahai; 9 Kluang. P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary. 5.50 News Outlines in the National Language: 5.55 National Songs. 6 00 News in Tamil;1,527 words
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SPOTLIGHT: STUDIO GOSSIP: FASHION: MOVIE ROUND-UP: ON LOCATION: NEW FACES:
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Article, Illustration368 1968-03-06 13 JULIE CHRISTIE JULIE Christie, who portrays Bathsheba in MGM's FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD, screen version of the Thomas Hardy classic, was born on April 14th in Assam, India, where her father was a tea planter. She was sent to England to boarding school, leaving school at sixteen to368 words
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Article286 1968-03-06 13 lI’HEN director John Schlesinger made preparations for the Aiming of Thomas Hardy's FAB FROM THE MADDING CROW for MOM. with Julie Christie, Terence Stamp, Peter Finch and Alan Bates in the starring roles, he was curious to know if it had ever been filmed before. Checkin* the286 words
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Article, Illustration330 1968-03-06 13 “FAR FROM THF MADDING CROWD" A great love-story, based on the Thomas Hardy classic, of three men plaved bv TERENCE STAMP PETER FINCH and AI.AN BATES, and a wilful, passionate girt JULIE CHRISTIE. The 70mm Panavision did more than bring out the splendour and beauty of the Victorian330 words
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Article, Illustration77 1968-03-06 13 ANGIE DICKINSON One of the most dazzling of today’s young actresses, has been in demand as co-star with most of the important masculine stars of Hollywood, including Frank Sinatra. Richard Burton, Dean Martin. James Garner, recently appeared with Academy Award-winner. Lee Marvin, in "Point Blank". The slim77 words
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Article, Illustration320 1968-03-06 13 INTRODUCING MISS SHARON TATE NEW FACES Introducing Sharon Tate A beautiful lithe blond, with eyes seemingly as big as headlights, has recently illumined the cinema world. Her name is Sharon Tate. Through three of her movies, “Don’t Make Waves”, “Eye Of The Devil” and “Fearless Vampire Killers”, she320 words
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Article, Illustration439 1968-03-06 13 DO you know that cute, sophisticated, bundle-of-dyna-mite. ‘Avenger’ DIANA RIGG (my favourite TV Star), will soon be seen in a full-length movie. "THE ASSASSINATION BUREAU”. Diana, (the one girl Ml give my typing-finger to have a date with after I've obtained my black belt in Karate) is best439 words
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Miscellaneous202 1968-03-06 13 GUIDE TO THE #SHAW ORGANISATION SEASON EXTENDED! Dili; J 1.45. a.15 A #.45 pm "Camr.pt' starts promptly *t 1.** pm.. 5 27 pm Si *52 P m SCHOOL Child-Pi CONCESSION II SO TO ANY SEAT AT US A. 5 15 p m. SHOWS DAILY Richard Harris. Franco Nero ii Vanessa202 words
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Miscellaneous379 1968-03-06 13 ORCHARD-***** llth Pn MAIN PICTURE 1.17. 4.47 4 *47 p m Aim *10(1 Itil. *3.00 Ac *4.00 Metro-Ooldwvn-Maver Present* FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD” Julie Christie 70MM P'Vttian. Color CATHAY ***** La»t Dae! 11. 11*. *3O. P..3* “WaterhMe No. 3” (Par.) Cuba; A Palace: Opens Tnmerrow! Craig Ste* ens "GINN"379 words
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Eastern Sun Special
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1596 1968-03-06 14 HAROLD DUNMORE - Can telepathy be made to happen IS TELEPATHY A SCIENTIFIC FACT? by HAROLD DUNMORE ]YJR. WILLIAM BATEMAN was driving his car on a special errand for his wife. He drove through the American town in which he lived, thinking idly around the things he was going to do that day.1,596 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement924 1968-03-06 14 Classified Ads. TENDER NOTICES Radio TV Service. REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS Long or Short term periods Still at pre-da.v rate* \LSO H P. and CA*H complete ranee to suit evenone CLOSED CIRCUIT T.V. Communal Aerial System* Background Music Installations SHOWROOMS Clemeneean Are 4 on chtat Rd Taman Jnmnf. Phone 2.M111 P.924 words
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Advertisement372 1968-03-06 14 TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN JKR TAWARAN daripada pemborang2 yang berdaftar diJK R. Kelas Ex dan ka-atas akan di-terima di-Peiabat Jurutera Kerja. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Segamat hingga pukul 2.30 petang pada 13 3 1968 Untok: MEMBENA 4 BUAH BILEK DARJAH DI-SEKOLAH INGGERIS RENDAH. SEGAMAT Segala butir2 boleh didapati di-masa kerja diPejabat Jurutera372 words
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Advertisement189 1968-03-06 14 SALES MANAGER (VACANCY)' Experience: The applicant must have extensive Marketing Sales experience in consumer products in Singapore He must be able to sell at all levels A knowledge of main distribution methods and retail methods will be an advantage. Administration Experience: Ability in the administration of a large size sales189 words
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NEWS
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854 1968-03-06 15 C. F. LEE; MAUREEN LEE - By C. F. LEE MAUREEN LEE Ti UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Senote lender, Senator Ton Sri T. H, Tan, was today urged not to lay the "errors and shortcomings of the British Lobour Government" on the rubber, tin and oil polm industries in854 words
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Article34 1968-03-06 15 IPOH. Tues A patient from the Taniong Ramhutan Central Mental Hocpita died from h»>ad injuries at the General Hospital here He had injured himself during fits at the mental hospital34 words
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Article, Illustration586 1968-03-06 15 Lucian Peter - By Lucian Peter Kuala Lumpur, Tues, Fivp mbber*. one armed with a pistol, this morning he!r| up 20 people, including women and children, and (tot away with *2.000 In ca«h and valuables. The 20 people were all sleeping in a large bungalow586 words
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282 1968-03-06 15 PENANG. Tues. A po'er as to whether a statement in the National Language "ini says puny# cheque*' could be interpreted iq two ways wa< raised during a Cheat r- r in the Sessions Court today. The c ain ant. a sundry good, shosiKVoer. Mr.282 words
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Article88 1968-03-06 15 TEMERLOH. Tues. The Sultan of Pahang today advised his subjects not to listen to false rumours .spread by subversive elements trying to brrak the solidarity of the people especially during the coming General Elections. The Sultan who was speaking to 1 000 residents at Kuala88 words
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Article44 1968-03-06 15 BATU GAJAH. Tues. P Samykanno. 60. who was injured when a coconut tree fell on his hut. d>d on his way to the hospital here yesterday. He was alone when the tree fell on his hut In Kampong HaJI Ibrahim44 words
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Article, Illustration498 1968-03-06 15 JAMAL ALI - Br JAMAL ALI KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Sultan of Selangor todaT called on civil servants in the State to work hard for the successful implementation of projects and not to think in term of promotion and personal gains. He said the State498 words
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Article88 1968-03-06 15 PENANG. Tues A vegetable sel'er. Ibrahim bin Mohamed Hussain. 35. was robbed of $6O by two youths, who held him up along G'adstone Road yesterday. He wan riding a tricycle carrying his goods to market when he was confronted by the robbers, one of88 words
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Article159 1968-03-06 15 PENANG. Tues —Five resolutions will be submitted bv the Penang MCA at the annual M.C.A. delegates' conference to he held at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka in Kuala Lumpur on March 23 and 24. One of the resolutions is to request the Government to look for159 words
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Article304 1968-03-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two employees of the Public Work* Department contrart Devan s o Gopala Knshnan. 27. and Puspanathan s/o Soosaimaniam were today charged with three counts of attempting to cheat the PW D They were alleged to have submitted to a senior mechanical eng304 words
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103 1968-03-06 15 K A L A U MPfR, Tups. The Malavsian Red Cross Society today rushed its mobile field kitchen to Kuala Kedah to help the 5.000 firp virtims. The mobile kitchen is capable of preparing 40o hot meals at a time. This was the second103 words
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Article89 1968-03-06 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three members from the Singapore Red Cross Society will leave shortly for the Philippines to attend a seminar at the Junior Red Cross Leadership Training Institute In Manila. They are Miss Vivien Hon Fooi Sin. Mr Leslie Chew Kwee Hoe and Mr. Keh89 words
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Article88 1968-03-06 15 SINGAPORE. Tues The MP for Kampong Kapor. Mr Lim Chene Lock today stressed the Importance of building into Singapore's youth a “spirit of togetherness.” Mr. Lim. who was speaking at the sending off ceremony of National Servicemen at th«> Kampong Kapor Community Centre, said that this88 words
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Article104 1968-03-06 15 PENANG. Tues There is still no immediate need to consider rationing of water at the present stage, but the water reserves will have to last until the onset of the main rainine season in August or September. This assurance was given bv the City Water Engineer. Mr104 words
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250 1968-03-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. B«*;angor Police have recovered property worth more than *5.000 stolen in various parts of the capital and Petallna Jaya over the past few months. This morning, a team from the intelligence section of Selangor Police comprising Chief Inspectors Chuah Leng Kee.250 words
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154 1968-03-06 15 IPOH. Tues Two families in the haunted” survey department labour lines in Silibin Read here have quit their quarters because they could not stand the pestering.” They are the P. Subramamam and K Subramanam families who are now taking shelter in their friends" homes.154 words
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Article55 1968-03-06 15 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. Two complete illicit stills and 18 drums containing 44 gallons of fermented mash were seized by Customs Preventive Branch In Bukit Beraptt last n'ght. This morning, another illicit 6tlll was seized in the same area and nine drums containing another 44 gallons of55 words
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Sun Sport
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Article277 1968-03-06 16 Ben Variyan - Participants happy with course Malaysian Open By Ben Variyan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Most of the 92 professionals and 17 amateurs entered for the Malaysian Open championships beginning Thursday expressed satisfaction with the Royal Selangor Golf Course after a practice session there today. The verdict from most of277 words
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Article875 1968-03-06 16 Following is the draw and Starting times for the Malaysian pro-am toumev today 8 00 a.m 64 Legaspi. I *PH) and 28 Ewing. J (USA*. Senu Abdul Rahman (18 and Morel. CJ <6*. 8.07: 16 Chen Chien-Chung (China i. 44 Hsu Chi-San (China* Walker. M. (18* and875 words
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Article, Illustration111 1968-03-06 16 Britain's Jim Clark in hi< 2.5 litre Lotus-Ford 6 edges New Zealander Chris Amon inlo second plare bv a mere halflength on the finishing line as he wins the recent Australian Grand Prix on the s*ndown Park circuit at Melbourne. Clarks winning average speed for the111 words
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695 1968-03-06 16 Bridgetown, Barbados Tues. West Indies and England headed inexorably for their third successive draw after a fluctuating fourth day's play in the Third cricket Test here. England, held together bv an innings of 146 by opening batsman John Edrich. were 412 for695 words
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339 1968-03-06 16 Asian Youth tourney SINGAPORE. Tues. The FA. of Singapore Council will seek financial assistance from the Singapore Sports Council to send a youth team to participate in the Asian Youth tournament at Seoul. Korea in May this year. Mr Tay Soo Yong.339 words
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Article73 1968-03-06 16 IPOH. Tues The Kinta Indian Association who dominated local football competitions last year will meet a Rest” team in a curtain raiser for the 1968 Ipoh District soccer league season. The match is for the Coronation Cup an annual event between the winners of the73 words
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Article32 1968-03-06 16 PENANG. Tues Penang Malays will play Perlis Malays for the Sultan's Gold Cup at the City Stadium here at 8 p.m. on Thursday. Admission charges are $2 and $l.32 words
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Article49 1968-03-06 16 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados. Tues. (Reuter) Gary Sobers, the West Indies rrlrket captain, yesterday signed his three-year contract to play for Nottinghamshire. The signing ceremony was held in front of television cameras on the edge of the Bridgetown field before play resumed in the Third Test match.49 words
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Article67 1968-03-06 16 LONDON Tues (Reuter) Results of football matches played here last night were: SCOTTISH DIVISION ONE: Hearts 0, Raith Rovers 2 (postponed from Feb. 3). ENGLISH DIVISION FOUR: Darlington 2. Swansea 0 SCOTTISH FA. CUP. SECOND ROUND REPLAY Rangers 4. Dundee 1, (after extra time (Rangers will be at67 words
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Article221 1968-03-06 16 NEW YORK Tues. (Reuter) Italy's Nino Benvenuti regained the world middleweight crown last night in an upset victory over New York's Virgin Islander Emile Griffith in a fast moving first titla fight in the new Madison Square Garden. In a comparatively sluggish wiid-puncntng heavyweight encounter for221 words
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250 1968-03-06 16 SINGAPORE. Tues—Paul Kunjuraman. honorary secretary of Indian Youngsters SC has been suspended from taking part in footbaU activity or management for one year. FAS Council was informed last night that the disciplinary committee had found Kunjuraman "guil’y” of breaching Clause 41 of the rules which250 words
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Article292 1968-03-06 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Feature Film 11. who landed a great double here m January, is retaining his splendid form. He showed it at Bukit Timah, here this morning when he easily skipped over 3f in 39 4 5. striding out smoothly all the way and292 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous64 1968-03-06 16 TIME AND TIDE Penane: 3.50 a.m. <6.3 ft.). 4.13 p m. (6.7 ft.) Port Swettenham: 8.30 a.m. (12.4 ft.). 8.54 pm. (12.8 ft Port Dirkson: 9.48 a.m. (6.9 ft.). 10.33 p m (7.2 ft.) Singapore: 2.23 am. (8.8 ft.). 3.13 p m (71 ft.) Sedili Kerhil: 1.05 a m. (6.664 words
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