Eastern Sun, 19 March 1968
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Title Section22 1968-03-19 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Esld. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 590 Tuesday. 19 March 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents22 words
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230 1968-03-19 1 Joint Malaysia-S'pore statement KUALA LUMPUR, MON. l/OREIGN exchange transactions in all Malaysian and Singapore banks were resumed today after a two-day suspension last week. This followed a meeting of the Governor of Bank Negara, Malaysia, Tan Sri Ismail bin Mohamed Ali, the Permanent Secretary to the230 words
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Article132 1968-03-19 1 JAKARTA. Mon (UPI) Indonesian soldiers armed with automatic weapons and rifles with fixed bayonets fired more than 500 rounds into the air near Hotel Indonesia today to break up a boisterous demonstration by some 3.000 university and high school students demanding early general elections.132 words
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264 1968-03-19 1 LONDON’. Mon (I PI) The dollar and pound pushed higher todav hut South African gold mining stocks slumped heavily and lost millions of pounds in paper values on the stock market because of the weekend decisions involving gold. Gold mine share264 words
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392 1968-03-19 1 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR. .Mon. The Government is to introduce a new examination the Malavsian Vocational Certificate Examination—next year, said Dato Sved Zahuruddin bin Syed Hassan. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education, here today. For a start, he said, about392 words
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88 1968-03-19 1 MELBOURNE. Mon (Reuter) The President of Singapore Enche Yusof bin lshak. 58, was reported today to be in a satisfactory condition in the Royal Melbourne hospital. The President was flown here from Brisbane last Wednesday after suffering from a complication of an illness and heart trouble88 words
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82 1968-03-19 1 SAIGON. Mon. (UPI) About 400 North Vietnamese troops attacked the U.S. Marine base at Khe Sanh today but failed to reach the barbed wire perimeter when they were turned back In defeat. For the third time this month, the Communists surrounding the besieged Leatherneck82 words
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684 1968-03-19 1 WORLDS FINANCIAL SYSTEM UNDERGOES HISTORIC CHANGE WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) An historic change in the world's financial system went into effect today as the t'nited States and six European central banks abruptly cut off sales of gold to private speculators. The move was aimed at684 words
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90 1968-03-19 1 SALISBURY. Rhodesia. Mon. (UPI) Rhodesian security forces are battling African nationalist guerillas in the bush country along the Rhodesia-Zambia border, the Government of Premier lan Smith said today. A Government statement said nine guerillas have been killed so far Plus one wounded and “others” captured. One90 words
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Article43 1968-03-19 1 PARIS. Mon. (UPI) Three explosions today damaged the Paris offices of two US banks and an airline, police reported. Explosives went off in front of the Chase Manhattan Bank, the Bank of America, and an agency of Trans-World Airlines (TWA).43 words
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110 1968-03-19 1 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter)— The London gold market—biggest in the world—will he closed today and for the next two weeks in an effort to cool the gold fever which has brought the world's monetary system to the brink of collapse. This British Government decision was110 words
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Miscellaneous15 1968-03-19 1 LADIES PAY r d "Funny thing—You use just the same one-two technique as my wife!”15 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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575 1968-03-19 2 LUCIAN PETER - P.J. residents told to form security squads by LUCIAN PETER PETALING JAY A, Mon. Th« Dtputy Prims Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, stated categorically here today the Royal Malaysia Police Force could not be held solely responsible for the loss of public property especially575 words
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Article322 1968-03-19 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, has praised a trade union movement which had not only demonstrated outstanding courage hut also shown its collective will to uphold the principles ot democratic non-Com-munist trade unionism in the Republic. Addressing members of the East322 words
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Article77 1968-03-19 2 SINGAPORE Mon Mr P C ooMUrsswamy and Enehe Ismail bin Abdul Aziz have been appointed by the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs to be chairman and vice-chairman respectively of the Committee of Appeal established under the Cinematograph Films Ordinance. with effect March 1 Other members77 words
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Article63 1968-03-19 2 SINGAPORE. Mon—The District Judge and First Magistrate will be appointed as Chairman of the Liquors Licensing Board for a period of three years, with effect from April 1. Other members to be appointed are Mr Hon Yung Sen. (vice-chairman). Mr. Lim Hee Chin. Mr. V. Ambiavagar.63 words
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Article29 1968-03-19 2 PENANG. Mon. The High Commissioner of New Zealand. Mr. B D Zohrab, accompanied by his wife, will pay a three-day visit to the island on Mar. 22.29 words
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Article201 1968-03-19 2 SINGAPORE Mon A dish-washer, Madam Lav Ah Ling, also known as Lee Ah Ling, who was a victim of an accident, told the High Court today that she was unable to carrv on her work as a result of injuries sustained. Lav is seeking damages for the201 words
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Article91 1968-03-19 2 SLIM RIVER. Mon. Police have yet to establish the motive ior the murder of vegetable farmer. Woo Nam King. 62. who died of bullet wounds at the District Hospital on Saturday. Woo Nam Hlng was brought to the hospital In a critical condition from Lima91 words
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Article71 1968-03-19 2 PENANG. Mon The Air Vice-marshal of the Royal Australian Air Force. CD. Candy, paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. at Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra this morning. Air Vice-marshal Candy Is a member of the Air Board, which controls71 words
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Article, Illustration95 1968-03-19 2 The Denuty Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, visited the Petaling Java Police Station on Monday morning to get “first hand knowledge” on the newly introduced “Salleh system". Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. shows Tun Razak (seated extreme left) being briefed bv the OCPD. Acting Deputy— Eas-; tern Sun pix by Voon. Mole - 95 words
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Article481 1968-03-19 2 Hoo Ban Khee - 1 Chinese language question 2 Proposal for private varsity Two controversial topics for MCA meet: by Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Chinese language will again cost its shadow on the forthcoming central g e n e r a I assembly meeting of the Malaysian481 words
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319 1968-03-19 2 ROBERT KUAN - Hold-up at theatre: by ROBERT KUAN IPOH, Mon. An Assistant Manager of a theatre here, Mr. Joesian Lee, was critically wounded when he was shot through the chest while grappling with a young gunman during a hold-up last night. The shooting took place at319 words
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167 1968-03-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR Men. The Federal Court today allowed an appeal against death sentence of a padi planter who was convicted by the Kota Bharu High Court for murder Berahim bin Doilah, 33 was convicted and sentenced to death before Justice Wan Sulaiman for167 words
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Article198 1968-03-19 2 By Chan Kam lau Ml ALA I.CMPCR Mon. West Malaysia's external trade took an unfaltering step to a brighter 1968 with a surplus of $3.1.5 million for the month ending January. This is $12.1 milliin more than the figure for the same period last year.198 words
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Article77 1968-03-19 2 MALACCA. Men A 13-year-old Chinese school girl, of Nyalas Village, near here, reported to the Jasin Police yesterday that she was raped by a man last week. The girl told police the man was a customer of her father who runs a sundry shop77 words
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Article32 1968-03-19 2 MALACCA. Moa. A Municipal labourer. John Tay, 43 of Tranquera Road, was today charged with raping his 12-year-old stepdaughter He was ordered to be remanded for a week.32 words
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422 1968-03-19 3 S. RAI - Non-swimmer the lone survivor so far by S. RAI OINGAPORE, Mon. The Morine Police have launched a massive search for five Indonesian barter traders reported missing since their sampan capsized and sank in treacherous waters at the island's Outer Shoal422 words
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Article, Illustration758 1968-03-19 3 H.M.S. SUTAN - By H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Mon. Indonesia regards regional cooperation in Southeast Asia as a concrete effort towards the creation of stability, security and progress in this part of the world, Dr. Adam Malik, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, said today. This is particularly so In the758 words
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Article, Illustration152 1968-03-19 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A group of 14 Singaporeans left here for Taipeh today on an educational exchange visit programme sponsored by China Airlines. The purpose of the educational exchange visit programme is aimed at promoting tourism between Singapore and Taiwan. The passengers who152 words
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Article, Illustration272 1968-03-19 3 SINGAPORE. Mnn. A distinguished local mathematician. Professor Teh Hoon-Heng, has been appointed to the Chair of Mathematics in Nanvang University. His appointment is noted bv the University’s authorities as “a new landmark in the history of the institution” In less than In years. Prof.272 words
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Article118 1968-03-19 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. All prospective private candidates for the '368 Cambridge School Certificate Examination must register themselves at the Ministry of Education between April 1 and 26. This also applies to private candidates for the Cambridge Higher School Certificate Examination. All private candidates must personally submit their118 words
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Article, Illustration874 1968-03-19 4 OCPD on public help and police success PETALING JAYA, Man Since Petaling Jaya became an independent Police District on Feb 1 this year, statistics show o downward trend in crime in the district This was disclosed by the OCPD Acting Deputv Supt. E. A. Fernandes, whenFIX by MOK VOON. - 874 words
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Article172 1968-03-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Six of the 13 members of the.2nd Battalion, the Royal Malay Regimen? are still missing when their patrol boat capsized at Tanjong Ambon g near EngkilUi. in the Second Division of Sarawak on Saturday, a statement said today. The troops were172 words
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185 1968-03-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Chee Kwai Wah. 19. who was seriously wounded when police opened Are on a crowd at Jelutong Road. Penang, on July 11 last year, left fbr Hong Kong for specialist treatment. Chee. a labourer, is paralysed from the waist dow-n. He185 words
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Article, Illustration88 1968-03-19 4 The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, was accorded a warm welcome by the people of Pulau Ketam when he visited the island for the first time on Sunday. He was accompanied by the Minister of Labour Mr V. Manickavasagam the acting Mentri Besar of Selangor. Enche shoih bin Haji88 words
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Article308 1968-03-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The National Union of Teachers believes the undesirable repurcusslons which it predicted would be the outcome of the increased work-load for teachers, are beginning to show. If the work-load was not reviewed and amended, educational standards in the country would decline, said NUT308 words
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Article, Illustration143 1968-03-19 4 Former beauty queen. Linda Lim Hong Eng. 21— screen name "Pai Ling" was ••mobbed" by her fans w hen she appeared at the Loner Courts, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The fans waited outside a Magistrate's Court to get a glimpse of her. She plays an alishan girl143 words
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Article83 1968-03-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— R. Subramaniam. a cowherd, reported to police that six men held him up at his employers home in Bukit Ba lachan. Ampang. and escaped with jewellery worth $1,500. A $11,500 Mercedes Benz belonging to a contractor Mr Chow Tong Lee was stolen83 words
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623 1968-03-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Family planning has now received vary favourable response from all communities in the country, tha Director of the Notional Family Planning Board, Dr. Ariffin Mor»uki, soid today. However, he said, there was still a need to motivate family planning623 words
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381 1968-03-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Family Planning Board is organising a script competition in connection with National Familv Planning Week, which will be launched from June 8 to June 15 All Malaysian citizens can participate in the competition which begins from tomorrow All entries for381 words
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Article72 1968-03-19 4 IPOH. Mon. The Chief Education Officer Perak. Dato Idris bln Babjee. warned today disciplinary action would be taken against any teacher found smoking while teaching He said he had received a number of complaints from parents that some teachers had been smoking while their class was In72 words
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Article, Illustration631 1968-03-19 13 Regional or international co-operation necessary —Ong Exploitation of marine resources; SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today stated that countries could only fully exploit the marine resources around them if there was regional or international cooperation. The Minister was speaking at the opening of the Fourth— Eastern Sun photO. - 631 words
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Article59 1968-03-19 13 SINGAPORE Mon. A youth and a woman were today find $2OO each in default three months’ jail by the Eighth Magistrate's Court for vandalism Yip Siak Tin. 18. and the woman. Low Chin Lan. 22. were found guilty of putting up posters on a street lamppost59 words
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639 1968-03-19 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The visit of the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Adam Malik, is symbolic of the growing relations between Indonesia and Singapore and the need for closer co-opera-tion between the two countries. The feelings were expressed by the Singapore Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr639 words
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116 1968-03-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. William Ng has been elected the new president of Dale Carnegie Rock Chapter at its eighth annual general meeting held recently. The immediate past president was Mr. Charlie Low-. Mr. Chia Yee Kim and Mr Peter Leow were elected the vice-presidents.116 words
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Article94 1968-03-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon James Koh Chye Tuan, of Jalan Usaha. was killed when his car skidded while negotiating a bend at Bartley Road yesterday. Koh was rushed to the General Hospital, but he died on the way to hospital However, the passengers in the car —a five-year-old boy Kuan94 words
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85 1968-03-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Military personnel will conduct a street clearing exercise between 2 am. and 6 am from March 21-23 This exercise will commence from Hill Street end will cover the following areas. Hill Street to junction Coleman Street, and North Bridge Road from Capital Bunding to85 words
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238 1968-03-19 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Some 41 voluntary and welfare organisations in the Republic will take part in the 1968 Combined Welfare Services Exhibition and Sale of Work at Victoria Memorial Hall on June 15. This 7th combined exhibition and sale of work238 words
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Article177 1968-03-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore will hold two new courses on ‘Practical Criticism of English Literature'* and “Advanced Malay”, starting on March 21 and 27 respectively. The ten-lecture course on practical Criticism of English Literature” will be conducted by177 words
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96 1968-03-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Royal Air Force yesterday helped to recover an unidentified male hodv floating In the seas off Changi. The dead man was first spotted bv a RAF helicopter who was then out on a routine flight. The deceased is estimated to96 words
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Article51 1968-03-19 13 SINGAPORE Mon. Soh Thiam Chye. 47. was today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with the murder of Chong Boon Chong. 49. He is alleged to have committed the offence at Lorong 24. Geylang last night. The case will come up for mention on March51 words
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Article81 1968-03-19 13 Five youths ja iled Muar. Mon Five youth* today pleaded guilty to assaulting an odd-job labourer at the 1-1/2-milestone Jalan Bakri here on Feb. 1, this year, at 12.30 p.m The youths are Khoo Kah Yam. 20, Tan Ah Hock. 17, Tan Beng. 21. Goh Yang Hwat. 17, and Ang81 words
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Article23 1968-03-19 13 3.30 pm.—41.30 gkm. The Tuberculosis Control Units mobile X-ray Unit at 10J m.s Upper Bukit Timah Road ("near pedestrian overhead crossing).23 words
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Article261 1968-03-19 14 K.D. RASIAH - by K.D. RASIAH A LOR STAR. Mon. Hie Yang di-Pertuan Aeon? and Raja Permaisuri Agong were today given a warm ceremonial send-off at Kepala Batas airport after their threeday official visit to Kedah. thousands of people packed the airport to see Their Majesties off in261 words
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Article, Illustration599 1968-03-19 14 Hoo Ban Khee - By Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Seven housewives who took up brush and palette after discording their aprons are now basking in the limelight of the art world here. All of them at first it was just for fun ore now— Eastern; Sun pix by Mok Voon.; — Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 599 words
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Article191 1968-03-19 14 MUAR. Mon. Rubber estate owners, fire brigade officials, orchard owners and local house-holders In North Johore who had been alerted during the past six weeks because of the prolonged drought are once again able to live in peace again This is because of four191 words
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130 1968-03-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— At the first DAP conference held here yesterday the following officials were elected for the next term of office— National Chairman: Dr. Chen Man Hin Vice-Chair-man Enche Nor Jettey bm Mohammed SecretaryGeneral: Mr Goh Hock Guan Deputy SecretarlesGeneral: Dr. KS Das.130 words
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Article, Illustration150 1968-03-19 14 Three Malaysians are among 15 Asian students studying at one of Australia's best known technical colleges, the Gordon Institute of Technology at Geelong. Victoria. They are Mr. Tsen Kok Vei, of 101 China St, Sa- bah. who is in the second year of a four-year textile technology course; Mr. Frankie150 words
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Article43 1968-03-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Commander of the Federal Reserve Unit. Acting Supt Anthonv Petrus, left for Washington today to attend a senior police officers* course under the US. aid programme. He will be away for four months.43 words
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81 1968-03-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Mr. Gavin Astor. Chairman of the Council of the Commonwealth Press Union, arrived today for a two-day goodwill visit. Mr. Astor. who is in the course of a world tour, has already visited Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Rhodesia, South Africa. Australia.81 words
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110 1968-03-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— An appeal has been made to the Ministry of Education to organise evening classes in the University of Malaya to enable working adults to improve themselves in various academic and professional fields. The appeal was made by Mr. John Gurusamy, Deputy110 words
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143 1968-03-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A Magistrate today refused the extradition of a man to Singapore on the grounds there was no provision under the present law. Produced in Court before Magistrate Nik Mohamed was Mohamed Salleh bin Mohamed Ariff. 34, a sundry shop-owner143 words
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Miscellaneous43 1968-03-19 4 +IH4T.4 GLORIOUS MORNING} MAKES ME FEEL CN TOPOFTHE V/ORL D MAKES ME FEEL GREAT! /SyOU BET AM, BU! 1 (j HAVEN'T BEEN IN SUCH) \aJhappvmood fora. rU&Hr* hay 1 take msl C OPPORTUNITY TO ASK FnK —“Hr A RAISE? rLONG 7/ME- HEH-HEH! US)43 words
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Article, Illustration681 1968-03-19 5 Janet Chong - University life for the freshette is exciting, challenging, and at times very frightening too! By Janet Chong CI'DDENLY you are free from the rules and regulations that are strictly enforced in every well-dis-ciplined school. You can dress as you please, do as much or as little681 words
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Article, Illustration83 1968-03-19 5 A swinging success and this is what Adeline achieved when she stepped off the cat walk of Miladv Modelling Academy. Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. It was graduation day for Adeline and 14 other girls at the academy. To celebrate the occasion, parents and friends were invited to see• Eastern Sun Pix BY Mok Voon - 83 words
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Article135 1968-03-19 5 INDIVIDUALISM is the order of the day in fashion, but how does the home sewer get that boutique look to her clothes? A new book. “Make-It Yourself Boutique.” by Vivienne Colie and Marjorie Katz (M. Evans Co >, tel s you how to do it with135 words
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Article, Illustration658 1968-03-19 5 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis XT’s something of a sur--t prise to meet Jane Powell. She has been so long a top star that one supposes she must be a lot older than she is. But the tiny, energetic blonde who rushes into her658 words
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Article141 1968-03-19 5 New swimsuit looks for resorts, striped and tunicstyle over tiny shorts, or onepiece with high front and lots of cut-outs, usually in black. Sports looks from the Thirties, such as the cableknit tennis sweater, straight pants, the below-hlp cardigan golf sweater, the walking suit. Icing dresses141 words
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Article, Illustration166 1968-03-19 5 ADD a new dish to your list of recipes Try this Lamb in Soya Sauce. Ingredients needed are li lbs. of lamb, three large onions, three large tomatoes, two level teaspoons white pepper-corn, a small piece of cinnamon (whole), two dessert-spocns thick soya sauce, salt to taste, four dessert-spoons166 words
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Article81 1968-03-19 5 LEGS are so completely in the fashion p*ct re now, that they have seasonal colour changes. ~Ke c'othes. Quite a few hosiery designers see pink as the leg colour for this season, replacing all the white of last year. For one thing, clothes colours go81 words
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Article, Illustration195 1968-03-19 5 Mary; Sue Miller - (By Mary Sue Miller. TIME was when girdles and brassieres were so heavy and restrictive as to cause fainting and vapors among the ladies. Now one wonders how much lighter corsetry can get and still do a job. A great deal more, according to recent innovations! A195 words
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Article, Illustration176 1968-03-19 5 INTRODUCED to the local fashion scene are five lovely new German hair styles designed in trend with the current hair fashion of the light, soft, short and wavy look. These hair fashions which are the look for 1968 are given the name of Pirouette176 words
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Miscellaneous219 1968-03-19 6 NATIONAL R-3000 with B bands and 16 transistors /diodes Tuesday MARCH 19 AM Timex-Time: 600 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 —lO 00 Broadcast219 words
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Miscellaneous508 1968-03-19 6 Breakfast Potpourri: 745 News in the National Language- 7.50 Learn a Word a Day: 8.00 The News; 810 Saturday Session; 9.00 Close Down. P.M. Timex-Time: 100 Prog Summary: 103 Tiffin Date; 1.30 The News; 140 Newstalk. Interlude: 1.45 ON. Newsreel: 200 Requests; 300 Youth On The March; 3.30 Orkes Hamzah508 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article431 1968-03-19 7 JITTERS LIFT ON GOLD RUN LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Western bonkers and economists gave a cautious welcome early today to the Central Bankers's decision to set up o two-tier gold system. But economic experts tn several countries had doubts about the long-term effects of the reform and431 words
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143 1968-03-19 7 ■WELLINGTON. New Zealand Mon. (UPI) Mount Everest conqueror S1 r Edmund Hillary announced yesterday he hopes to explore the rapids-tom Sun Kosi River in the Himalayan foothills by jet boat. If granted Nepalese government permission. Sir Edmund will make the jetboat exploration143 words
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Article125 1968-03-19 7 LONDON. Mon 1 Reuter) —Two men were charged yesterday with the murder of wealthy London stockbroker Michael St John O’Carroll. 53. found strangled with his girlfriend last Wednesday night Police did not disclose whether any charges would be made in connection with the murder of the125 words
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Article101 1968-03-19 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) C.S. Central Banking authorities last night announced a massive increase of CSS 2.275 million dollars in the swap arrangements for mutual support of currencies amone 11 countries. The Federal Reserve Board «a d the increase raised the total of its reciprocal currency arrangements to101 words
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Article134 1968-03-19 7 JOHANNESBURG, Mon (Reuter) A leading financial expert said today the Washington gold pool nations’ action wls .lust a delaying action Dr John Holloway, former South African Secretary for Finance and a delegate to the 1945 Bretton Woods Conference said the Washington decision was the beginning of the134 words
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Article118 1968-03-19 7 WASHINGTON. Mon (Reuter; The United States treasury said today it would allow American gold producers to export gold freely to foreign buyers and to sell it to domestic users. This means domestic American gold producers which account for a relatively small share of world newly-mined118 words
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Article313 1968-03-19 7 11/ A S H INC TON. Mon It (UPl)—Sen Robert F. Kennedy yesterday expressed “Grave reservations" about supporting President Johnson if he is renominated unless he changes what the New Yorker called his "Catastrophic'’ policies. Mr Kennedy, who jumped into the democratic race on Saturday, predicted313 words
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Article, Illustration33 1968-03-19 7 LONDON, Mon. Police charge anti-Vietnam war mob in Grosvenor Square near the US embassy yesterday. Thousands fought police and manv were carted off hv the busloads. UPI radio photo.UPI radio; photo. - 33 words
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283 1968-03-19 7 Proportionate quotas not enough NEW DELHI, Mon. (Reuter) Ten developing countries yesterday asked the world trade conference here for changes to be made in the proposed new drawing rights scheme of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) so they will be able283 words
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415 1968-03-19 7 NTERVBERG, Germany, Mon. (l'PI) A mob of about 300 youths, shouting "Ho Chi Minh,” attacked Foreign Minister Willy Brandt and Herbert Wehner, minister for AU-German Affairs, on their arrival for a meeting of the Social Democratic Party. H Brandt wa s415 words
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196 1968-03-19 7 NEW YORK. Mon < Reuter Senator Robert F. Kennedy confirmed last night that he had told President Johnson he would not campaign against him for the presidency if Mr Johnson showed a “Clear-cut willincness to seek a wider path to peace in Vietnam.” In a196 words
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Article37 1968-03-19 7 LAGOS. Mon (Reuter) At least 19 people were killed and 12 seriously injured when a passenger lorry collided with an oil tanker lorry 75 miles north of Lagos yesterday, police reported yesterday.37 words
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Article101 1968-03-19 7 ISTANBUL. Mon (UPI) The body of a pilot sucked out of his air’.iner cockpit at 12.000 feet on Saturday was found near a peasant village yesterday. Pilot Kemal Karapars. 48. was sucked out of the cockpit of a Viscount airliner when an emergen-v exit101 words
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Article81 1968-03-19 7 NEW DELHI. Mon (Reuter) India's Prime Minister, Mrs Indira Gandhi, will pay visits to Aus'ralia. New Zealand. Malaysia and Singapore in late May. official sources said here. She is expected to spend in or !1 days away from India. The exact dates will be81 words
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174 1968-03-19 7 CANTERBURY, England, Mon. (UPI) A second “very big" silver raid was discovered vesterday little more than 24 hours after historic Canterbury Catthedral was robbed of more than 17,000 worth of silver treasures. This time the Army Museum of the Queen's Regiment depot was174 words
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Article, Illustration189 1968-03-19 7 CAPE TOWN. South Africa. Mon (UPI) Dentist Philip Blaiberg. the world's only living heart transplant patient, spent his first Sunday at home reading and resting and then went to bed early. A medical bulletin last night said Blaiberg continued to make excellent progress" and hadUPI Radiophoto. - 189 words
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183 1968-03-19 10 JAKARTA Mon (Reuter) The chairman of the Indonesian Peoples Congress. General Abdul Haris Nasution today swore in new 119 Congress members recently appointed by acting President General Suharto to secure a firm majority for a crucial forthcoming session. A public relations officer for the183 words
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155 1968-03-19 10 CALCUTTA. Mon (Reuter Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi last night appealed to Hindus and Moslems to stand firm In friendship and curb the mischief mongers who have left six dead and many injured in three days of rioting In two major Indian cities.155 words
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126 1968-03-19 10 PUSAN. Korea. Mon. (Reuter) Four girl operators died from burns and 43 other girls were injured when they jumped from the fifth floor to escape a fire which swept through an eight-storey telephone exchange building In this south coast port city this morning,126 words
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155 1968-03-19 10 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Sumitomo -of Japan has been given rights to carry out a four-month feasibility survey for nickel exploration in the Halmahera Inlands in Eastern Indones'a. official sources said today. It is the third nickel deal currently under consideration here. Final talks are155 words
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Article147 1968-03-19 10 NEW ORLEANS. M'ml (Reuter) District Attorney Jim Garrison locked the National District Attorney's Association out of its convention banquet on Saturday night after it rebelled at his proposed speech. Mr Garrison, who is prosecuting charges that President Kennedy was assassinated in a conspiracy. accused147 words
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103 1968-03-19 10 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) Britain has asked China for information about Mr. George Watt, a British engineer reported to have been jailed for- three years, in Lanchow. Northwest China for allegedly spying A Foreign Office spokesman said last night that *he British diplomatic mission in103 words
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Article73 1968-03-19 10 SAIGON. Mon (Reuter) “Will to win.” the largest combined operation of the Vietnam war entered its second week today with military commanders claiming that more than 100 Vietcong were wiped out every day during the first week of the operation. Government troops who sent the kill73 words
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Article, Illustration266 1968-03-19 10 Seeing a heart from within NEW YORK Mon (l PI) The American Heart Association yesterday named 15 leaders in medicine, law. religion, education and communications to study the much-debated ethical, moral and legal implications of heart transplants and similar experiments on humans. The266 words
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Article107 1968-03-19 10 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Mon (Reuter) Senior economists and planners from 28 countries of Africa, Asia. Europe and Latin American will attend the third UN. inter-reg.onai seminar on development planning, which begins in Santiago. Chile today The two-week seminar the third of its kind since107 words
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Article169 1968-03-19 10 VIENNA. Mon (ReiU»r) Czechoslovakia last night did something no othpr Communist Party in Eastern Europe is believed ever to have done it announced top-secret voting of its policy-making presidium for the partys leadership The vote announced at a party meeting in Brno today was for the169 words
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Article58 1968-03-19 10 TOKYO Mon. (UPI) Japanese Foreign Minister Takeo Miki today announced the appointment of Eikichl Hara as interim Charge d'Affalres in South Vietnam Mr Hara. Japan's Minister to Nationalist China, was named to the Vietnam post because ambassador Morio Aokl suffered a stroke in Saigon58 words
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Article123 1968-03-19 10 NAGASAKI. Japan. Mon (T.'PIl A l'Ss29-million tanker as tall as a 17-storey budding will be launched on Wednesday, and it* builders sav it win be the largest ship afloat The 276.000-ton tanker is being built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Company for National Bulk Carriers of the United123 words
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Article23 1968-03-19 10 VALPARAISO. Chile. Mon. iß*uter) An earth tremor shook part of this port city early yesterday without causing serious damage or Injuries.23 words
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428 1968-03-19 10 WAR REVIEW URGED SAIGON. Mon. (UPI) A wave of about 400 North Vietnamese troops charged the perimeter of the U.S Marine Base at Khe Sanh today but the Communists were driven back from the barbed wire barriers by South Vietnamese Ranger defenders The428 words
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Article98 1968-03-19 10 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter) General Jesus Vargas. Secretary General of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) today had talks with officers in charge of the Philippine Civic Action Group (PHILCAG) operating in Vietnam General Vargas is due to return to the SEATO headquarters in Bangkok later today98 words
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Article52 1968-03-19 10 TOKYO. Mon (Reuter) Three people including a four-year-old girl were killed today in a pre-dawn fire which razed most of the underground of the Kokusai Theatre in Asakusa. an amusement centre in Eastern Tokyo. Five other? Including fire-fighters were poisoned by carbon monoxide, the Tokyo Fire52 words
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155 1968-03-19 10 UNITED NATIONS New York. Mon. (Reuter) A new United Nations group will meet today to study the peaceful uses of the sea bed and the ocean floor. An Ad Hoc Commit ee, which was set up by the General Assembly last December.155 words
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212 1968-03-19 10 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Two Chinese bank officials have fled abroad taking with them some 523 million rupiahs (about £*30.000 sterling) in one of Indonesia's biggest-ever banking scandals, police said today. A police spokesman said preliminary investigations showed that another 40 million rupiahs (about212 words
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Article, Illustration55 1968-03-19 10 THE sultan seems to know what he wants In life. He has installed a brand new blow-up plastic couch from Quasar Khanh of Paris for his favourite wife. It’s new and fantastic and takes the “ouch” out of this couch. Photo shows: Pretty Parisian model on— PANA photo. - 55 words
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Article426 1968-03-19 8 THE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Adam Malik, now on an official visit to Singapore, in reply to a question by reporters on the possibility of ASEAN turning into a military alliance, said, “What’s the purpose? I don’t think there is a need for it.” He put in426 words
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Article393 1968-03-19 8 WHAT the free world went through over the week-end was a grave crisis in confidence. Two events the gold tumble and the UNCTAD shambles in New Delhi at the close of last week have brought the free world’s stocks down considerably, and bring Into question the.competence of393 words
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Article2004 1968-03-19 8 J.R. H - Role of the Treasury Devaluation has changed the entire framework of the British economy Nobody can foresee precisely h ow exports and imports will respond By: J.R.H. Pringle Associate Editor of ‘The Banker*, London A pointer to the future of U.K.'c economy THE Budget, to be presented to2,004 words
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Article396 1968-03-19 8 THE Notional Anthem is a sacred one and whenever it is played all citizens should respect it by standing to attention But unfortunately when it is played in our cinemas very few patrons stand up. Can we lay the blame wholly on those persons who396 words
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Article114 1968-03-19 8 TT is six months since the A Objective-Type Tests for the Standard Five Assessment Examination was held in all primary schools in West Malaysia. Yet the schools have not been notified of the reults. The entrance fees for the 1968 Standard Five Assessment Examination have114 words
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Article53 1968-03-19 8 THE detention of Politicians without trial for over five years and precondition for release in screening before television and the public declaration supporting Government policies are in direct collision with the principles of democracy. The Government should bring the detainees before the court so that justice can reign. T.53 words
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Article212 1968-03-19 8 11THEN Senators spent a ff great deal of time discussing trivial things such as the physiology of the human bust, it is hardly surprising that they should have drawn adverse criticism from the President of the University Student Union (E.S. 9.3.08). It is very disappointing to212 words
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Article150 1968-03-19 8 Although at Clifford Pier, a stretch of flowerbeds has been constructed as railing along the centre of the road immediately under the overhead bridge to prevent pedestrians from shuffling or darting across the road with no regard for the motorists. Yet still many yoi»ng men are risking their150 words
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Article99 1968-03-19 8 THE editorial in your March 14, 1968. issue surprises me. I should have thought that you were aware that Senators can ask questions and expect answers to them. Bust developers were the Subject-matter of a question on the Order Paper for the last Senate Meeting. and several supplementary99 words
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Advertisement41 1968-03-19 8 Eastehn Sun Independent National Newspaper TUESDAY. MARCH 19. 19ft* 23-8 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: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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Advertisement13 1968-03-19 8 IAND ADO«l**t» GOOD FAITH.■ iirTTm«. WITHOUT A*D AOOMSSCS 'win noi ai evwisHio a13 words
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661 1968-03-19 9 LONDON, Mon. The Boeing 747, which will be introduced by BOAC in 1970. will be lauded by passengers right from the start because of its exceptional comfort and spaciousness. But it is going to be a headache to the airlines first using it661 words
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182 1968-03-19 9 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon.— The purchase of a bank in the Leeward Islands of the Eastern Caribbean was announced this week by the Bank of America. The purchased bank is the National Mid-Atlantic Bank Ltd St Kitts The bank, with branches in Basseterre. Sandy182 words
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Article46 1968-03-19 9 KUWAIT. Mon. (UPI) All banks in the oil rich islands of Bahrain have been ordered to close until further notice because of the world monetary crisis. Radio Bahrain announced today It said all foreign exchange transaction also v.ere banned until further notice.46 words
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Article155 1968-03-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Under the above theme 250 of Scandinavian Airlines sales and passenger executives recently gathered in Oslo for a Marketing Convention During the meeting, marketing policies In connection with the airline industry rapidly approaching a new era of mass transportation was one of the main topics.155 words
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40 1968-03-19 9 AUCKLAND New Zealand. Mon (UPI) New Zealand yesterday halted all foreign exchange transactions pending clarification of overseas monetary condition. Financial circles here believed there was little likelihood New Zealand would be forced to devalue its currency.40 words
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Article297 1968-03-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.—April first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 50$ cents per lb., unchanged from previous close. The tone was very quiet. Uncertain and easier conditions ruled during the morning market A more confident attitude towards •he world monetary297 words
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Article34 1968-03-19 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HKS6 050 Der US dollar for cash HK56.090 pe r US dollar for T/T. HK$l4 49 per pound sterling HKS326 0 per tael of gold.34 words
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Article, Illustration92 1968-03-19 9 TOKYO: These six lovely Chinese girls, who were selected recently from 437 applicants in Hong Kong, are now attending a stewardesses training course at the Japan Airlines Cabin Attendants Training School at Tokyo International Airport. After their two weeks course these new stewardesses will start92 words
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1001 1968-03-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Stock Exchange opened to■day on a quiet note Trading was subdued with share prices mostly easier in all sections, except for some blue chip counters which appreciated m price. The general opinion was that the news on gold and the world1,001 words
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Article65 1968-03-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR Mon THE Bank Negara Malaysia has announced at the close of business on Thursday. the following liabilities and assets. Liabilities Capital 20.000.000 General Reserve 10.331.230 Malaysian Currency in Circulation 766.511.510 Deposits Banks 86.431.788 Malaysian Government 105.751.939 Other 134.684.760 Bills Payable Other Liabilities 72.514.816 $1.196 226.04365 words
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Article45 1968-03-19 9 WASHINGTON Mon. (UPI) Governor of the Bank of England Sir Leslie O Brien and other members of the British delegation to the gold crisis meeting this weekend left Washington for London yesterday. Mr. O'Brien said they expected to be home "early tomorrow”.45 words
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Article508 1968-03-19 9 «l.>UArUKL—KUHt tirhani' <ii(l and offer price* officially Usted at tne close ol bwtlneaa. INDUSTRIALS Ben to 2.9% 2.98 B»u<l Pad im sugar 3 OX 3.10 < he lineal o 1 to l .50 Cold storage 1. ill 1.34 Dunlop 290 1. smelting 5. 50 5 HO 1 X508 words
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Article47 1968-03-19 9 (Manners’ Price*) 1 Ir't 'lril;i\an 2.53 second M*ia>an 1.82 Third Malayan 1.19 The Commerce Industry .94 1.03 The 'avina fund \l> .98 1 07 T lr-t ll kitnc .81* •rrnnd ll.inrhons .53 257* Malaysian lnyesnnent Fund 1.10 1 20 Strrllnit Commodity Hunt Kong Currency l47 words
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Article114 1968-03-19 9 "IMiAPORE. "at The noon price* at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange toda> are > Buver Selle Coconut OH (1 OB) Bulk 63 00 ClMMIMIt Oil (l O B Drum* 65.50 Lon'c opra Mixed Mar \pr 39.50 Mum.ik White IVpper it o.B.) 96% N.l.M 127 .50 Sarawak M litre Pepper114 words
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Article21 1968-03-19 9 LONDON. Mon (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with spot 17-1/4—17-5/8. No 1 RSS CIF basis portsApril 17-1 /2 —17-3/4.21 words
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Article14 1968-03-19 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—The tin price for today was $563.50 per picul, down $20.625.14 words
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Article180 1968-03-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon —The following ships are expected to be in port today Godowns Vessels 1/2 Ivinghoe Beacon 3/4 Hanoi 5 Iwashlre Marti 6/7 Star Bellatrix 8/9 Sasfukuiin Marti 10/11 Straat Florida 13/14 Polyphemus 15/16 Tjipondok 18 Benhope 19 Tropical Veneer 21/22 Ra)ah Brooke 23/24 Melbourne Maru 25180 words
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Advertisement767 1968-03-19 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. MSA 431 10.23 a.m from Kuchins TH\I TG407 12.45 p.m. from Bangkok. Penang. CAL CI819 2..10 p.m. from Talpeh. Hongkong. Kuala Lumpur M'X 613 3 p m. from Talpeh. Hongkong MSA 013 3 p.m. from Kota Bahru, Kuantan. Kuala Lumpur. MSI 0.3a 3.33767 words
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Advertisement13 1968-03-19 11 unconditionally guaranteed towrite tothe last drop 0.75$ 1.50< BUS CLICM.I7 %(SiS) CHROME M.B13 words
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Miscellaneous880 1968-03-19 11 Hi A m KNOW TrioSE WHO BUY IV_LU NATIONAL Tuesday MARCH 19 P.M. TIMEX-TIME 6 45 OPENING ANNCT. Prog. Summary 5.50 NEWS OUTLINE IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5.55 NATIONAL SONGS 6 00 NEWS IN TAMIL 6 10 GIGANTOR “Nature's Engineers” 6 35 FURY “The Lost Herd" with subtitles in the880 words
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Miscellaneous374 1968-03-19 11 Tuesday MARCH 19 P.M TIMEX-TIME 6.00 PROG SIMMARY in the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English fi ll) RELAJAR LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language 615 CARTOON CORNER A selection of cartoon for children 6.40 ZORRO "Agent Of The Eagle’’ Wait Disney presents the Robin Hood374 words
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Miscellaneous700 1968-03-19 11 m SINGAPURA 7.55 BERITA SINGAPURA (Chinese Version) g. 05 CHINESE CINEMA Part 2 of a Mandarin film, “Luen Oi Yue Yee Mo” 9.00 NEWS AND NEWSREEL in English 9.25 SONGS FROM FRANCE A musical programme by the l’Alliance Francaise Choir singing some 16 th Century and modern French sones conductor700 words
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Miscellaneous225 1968-03-19 11 the continuing progress made by the developing nations of the world. 9.00 tVS IN ENGLISH 9.15 IAT OTHERS SAY A u.;ew of editorial opinion and reports in the Press (English version) 9.35 THE PRISONER "The Schizoid Man” This is a mystery thriller series stairring Patrick McGodhan. He Plays the part225 words
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Article, Illustration53 1968-03-19 12 ‘Pistols ‘N’ Petticoats IUCY Hanks (Carole Wells) Is tied to a tree by InJ dians. during “The Hank and Indian War.” next "Pistols *N* Petticoats” comedy scheduled to be telecast bv Television Malaysia. "Pistols *N’ Petticoats” is a forthcoming weekly attraction over Television Malaysia beginning on Thursday, March 28. at53 words
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Miscellaneous1070 1968-03-19 12 ■.A -There Goes That Song Again” A British comedy series based on how an oldfashioned father and his modern-minded son run their ioint business. 10.40 ESPIONAGE "Convenant With Death”, 11.25 TRIBUNAL Lawrence of Arabia”, 11.55 CLOSE DOWN. Sunday nion and reports in the Press (Chinese Version) 8.25 THE WORLD IN1,070 words
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Miscellaneous1910 1968-03-19 12 JSINGAPURA hrW/ CHANNEL 8 (PROGRAMMES FOR SCHOOLS Tuesday MARCH 19 AM Timex-Time: 7 50-8.10 National Language Sec. 1— "Ulangan"; 8.30-8 50 Geography <Eng.) Sec. 1— “Climatic Regions The Cold Regions”; 9.05-9.25 General Science Sec. 1— “Friction”; 9.45-10.05 Mathematics Sec. 2 "Range ol Quartiles”; 10.45-11 05 National Language Sec. 2 “Ulangan”;1,910 words
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Miscellaneous659 1968-03-19 12 KOALA LCMPOB INDIAN PROGRAMMES AM Geethaarambam Programme Summary Interlude News; Geethanjall ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 6.59 Rediffusion March and Opening Announcement News Musical Clock Items of Local Interest Musical Clock News In Bahasa Kebangsaan A Word A Day News Prog. Summary Musical Clock Housewives Choice CHINESE PROGRAMMES 9.00 Mandarin Songs INDIAN PROGRAMMES659 words
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Advertisement198 1968-03-19 13 0 I JIMOR CHAMBER OF SINGAPORE Present* GRAND CHARITY PREMIERE Hff In Al<l Of Marvmnnnt Vocational Centre Cnder The DtMtagnUhed Patronate Of The Hon. Minuter For Culture And Social Affair* INCHE OTHMAN BIN WOK ORCHARD: tomorrow at 9.15 pm 5 TICKETS AT *3. *s. *lO Donation Seats Available Wvw««m«HT JVMOR198 words
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Miscellaneous267 1968-03-19 13 SHAW ORGANISATION Okm Tada»! 11. 1.15. 4. *l* *l4 i«il3r THE BALLAD OF JOSIE Technicolor (PI-SB' NEXT CHANGE' Kivu PmlfJ CLAMBAKE' Pr. Color 'CAI CAPITOL Phone 2975 V LAST DAT!— Np Free U»«! 11 a m 1*». I.N. A *3* r re THE BLACK Bt TTEBELT" iBB> Mandarin 1a Shawacope.267 words
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Miscellaneous218 1968-03-19 13 A AY ORC HARD-***** TODAY A TOMORROW ONLY! lift. 4 00. to A 9 15 pm. MGM's “JULIUS CAESAR Marlon Brando Deborah Kerr SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION SI "O to an j «f,t a i H.r *h«*. oalr t A Columbia ficturt SEASON FROM THURSDAY* CATHAY ***** LAST 1 DAYS! 11218 words
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Advertisement209 1968-03-19 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAIL, Ngee Ann Building, Singapore. SS. MUBARUK Brothers. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTDSUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE. 1419. Upper209 words
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Advertisement108 1968-03-19 14 A ttmi tIT THAT con A lONC WAT Eastern Sun cV I; CLASSWIM) AUSI 21-». CANTONMENT «OAD. UNCAPORI 2 TELEPHONES 91*05/7. EACH WORD SO w 25 cent* (in PLEASE WRITE IN CAPITAL LETTERS Advertiser's Name.... Address......—~— Number of Insertions... Oate(s) Requested....-...—........ Parmrnt ant rear order S ir o. Ckan Cirt108 words
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588 1968-03-19 15 Ben Varlyan - By Ben Varlyan KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Spectators will be treated to a feast of thrills and top class motor racing at the Selangor Circuit race meeting at Batu Tiga on April 6 and 7. Entries received hv the .Malaysian Motor Sports Club588 words
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439 1968-03-19 15 PORT OF SPAIN. (Trinidad) Mon. (Reuter) West Indies will be without Charlie Griffith for the remainder of the Fourth Test against England and the fast howler must he considered a doubtful starter for the Fifth Test, team manager Everton Weeks said439 words
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Article226 1968-03-19 15 CARACAS. Mon <UPI> Martin R:e--er! defeated top «ee-ied felnw-Ameriran Cliff Rmhev yesterday to win the men's singles title in the 13th Altamira International Tennis Tournament Scores in the hour and fifteen minutes match were 6-1. 8-* 6-1. In the women's final first seed Ann Hayden Jone*226 words
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79 1968-03-19 15 ALOR STAR. Mon Date' Shuaib bin Osman the state secretary of Kedah, has been re-elected president of the Kedah Cricket Association for the 18th year in succession. Other officials vice-presi-dents Mr. Joginder Singh Jessy and Mr. Hanif Khan Hon. secretary: Mr. Thiagarajah. hon. treasurer:79 words
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41 1968-03-19 15 Puan Sri Ruame Shaw presents the Singapore Derby Gold trophy to Mr. Chan Seng Hon owner of November Sun which snatched a head decision from Nerwellan (Soaldi) to triumph in Race 6 for Class 1 run over 1$ miles. Sunsport pix.41 words
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357 1968-03-19 15 TOKYO. Mon (UPI) Rene Barrientos of the Philippines was surprised by the large number of newsmen and cameramen who greeted him when he arrived late last night by an Air France plane to challenge world junior lightweight champion Hiroshi Kobayashi on Mar. 30. It357 words
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470 1968-03-19 15 LONDON. Mon, Reuter) This week's National Hunt Festival meeting at Cheltenham, the annual occasion for competition by the best jumpers in Britain and Ireland, is of even greater importance than usual to owners and trainers engaged in the winter racing sport.470 words
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211 1968-03-19 15 STNGAPORE. Mon. The Football Association of Singapore Council have agreed In principle to compete in this year's Malaysia Cup. Singapore the 19*7 finalists are scheduled to play in the first round of the Malaysia Cup series against Negri Sembi’an (away* on March 31.211 words
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Article, Illustration101 1968-03-19 15 Mrs. Yong Nam Seng pictured with jockey Garnet Hougoure astride Napoleon Solo after winning Race 5 on Saturday at Bukit Timah. Napoleon Solo owned by Income Kongsi s paid 535 for a win- Sunsport pix. Radiant Star (Des Coleman) winner of Race 4 on Saturday being led• Sunsport; pix.; – Sunsport pix. - 101 words
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Article362 1968-03-19 16 Albert Johnson - A special place in FAS set-up By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. The Football Association of Singapore will set-up a six-man referees' committee to supervise and foster closer liaison between the two bodies in matters associated with soccer refereeing in the Republic. Sunsport reliably understands that a362 words
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269 1968-03-19 16 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will shortly initiate move* for the installation of floodlit facilities at Farrer Park athletic centre. The president of SAAA and Minister of State for Education. Enche Rahim Ishak. speaking at the association's annual general269 words
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Article108 1968-03-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Members of the Combined Old Boys Rugby Association (COBRA) last night passed the hat round and collected $lOO for the family of the late Mr. Chan Kon Leong. former Thomas Cup player and coach to the Malaysian team which wrested the trophy back108 words
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Article34 1968-03-19 16 TANAH RATA. Mon. The Krian District XI trounced the Tanah Rata District 7-1 in a friendly match played at the Town Padang here over the weekend. Krian led by 4-1 at halftime.34 words
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Article30 1968-03-19 16 MUA R Mon. Mr. George Puthucheary, the headmaster of the Johore Bahru Dato Ja’afar Secondary School, has been elected chairman of the Johore State Secondary Schools’ Sports Council.30 words
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Article43 1968-03-19 16 MUAR. Mon.—The Johore State Volleyball Association will hold two trial matches at the Jalan All Basketball Stadium here from Thursday to select the Johore State men's team for the National Volleyball Championships to be held in Kuala Lumpur on April 21.43 words
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863 1968-03-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Yong Heen and CH. Khor playing for M.T.C. (555 Filter Kings) shared honours in the Tuesday 7 p.mLeague at Shah's Bowling Centre in Petaling Java, by winning the individual hi-average with 188 pins, last week. Another M.T.C. bowler. K M Or863 words
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Article569 1968-03-19 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The visiting Joe Lister's XI thrashed Singapore by innings and 205 runs in their two-day game which ended here todav. Singapore, who were 30 for three at the end of the first day's play collapsed within an hour on resumption this morning and were569 words
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Article101 1968-03-19 16 SINGAPORE. Mon Officers will play against Rank and File in the Police Sports Association annual volleyball match, to be played at the Singapore Training School. Thomson Road, tomorrow, at 5.15 p.m. Officers team: DSP. S.T. Amerasinghe. (capt.) ASP W -Sta Maria, ASP. A.A.B. Clunies-Ross, Insp.101 words
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377 1968-03-19 16 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad KUALA LUMPUR. Mon For the second time in three years Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukelen captured the Singapore Derby (1-1 /2m) when November Sun (G. Bougoure) a six-year-old Carbon Copy gelding, fought a terrific finish to clinch a head decision377 words
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Article149 1968-03-19 16 IPOH. Mon. The annual general meeting of the Perak Turf Club will be held at the race course in Tambun Road here at 6 p.m tomorrow An item to come up for discussion is the proposal to sell two lots of property Involving 14 acres.149 words
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Article42 1968-03-19 16 ORLANDO. (Florida) Mon. (UPI) —Dan Sikes, an attorney who laid aside his law books for pro golf, fired an aggressive 6-under-pa r-66 on Sunday to beat young Tom Weiskopf by a single stroke and win the US$ll5,OOO Florda Citrus Open.42 words
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1015 1968-03-19 16 Extra day IPOH Mon. Weight* for the Extra Day of the Perak Turf Club meeting on Saturday. March 231HORSES CLASS 2 Div. 3 9 furlongs Keiron Princess 9 00 Invincible II 813 Appaloosa 811 Cobber's Boy 811 Champion 8 11 Fast and Furious1,015 words
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Miscellaneous56 1968-03-19 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.15 a.m. (7.5 rt.), 3.33 p.m. (8.0 ft.) Port Swettenham: 8.22 a.m. (14.8 ft.), 8.42 p.m. (15.2 ft.) Port Dickson: 9.18 a.m. (8.0 ft.), 9.50 p.m. (9.1 ft) Singapore: 1.22 a.m. (9.6 ft.), 2.12 p.m. (8.9 ft) Sedili Kechil: 1.14 p.m. (7.4 ft.) Kuantan: 12.30 a.m.56 words
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