Eastern Sun, 26 March 1968
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Title Section23 1968-03-26 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. V°l. 2 No. 597 Tuesday. 26 March 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cent>23 words
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Article785 1968-03-26 1 MANILA, Mon. (Reufer) J3HILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos has categorically denied that Army special forces which were being trained on Corregidor Island were intended for offensive against any neighbouring country. The President made the denial in a speech yesterday bfore the Philippine Military Academy graduating cadets in785 words
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Article, Illustration182 1968-03-26 1 Striking a Twiggy pose, wearing a Twiggy Look and smiling Twiggishly are three pretty Sixth Formers who will help to raise monev for their school building fund. (From left): Diana Chua. Esther Lim and Betty Chin from the Methodist Bovs’ School in Kuala Lumpur182 words
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Article400 1968-03-26 1 MUSA SCULLY - By MUSA SCULLY Kuala limpcr. Mon Wisma Putra —the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today received a report from Ambassador Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Juma'at in Manila. However, the report did not have reference to any “very, very classified" information. which Philippines Foreign Secretary Mr. Narciso Ramos400 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1968-03-26 1 BEN D'CUNHA - By BEN D'CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. "Malaysian People's Movement" (Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia) that is the name of the new political party. An official announcement was made here today in a statement signed by two Professors, three doctors and a lawyer, who are spearheading1,124 words
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Miscellaneous22 1968-03-26 1 LADIES DAY LiJ "You made me very happy when you said your favorite tune is *1 Can’t Give You Anything but Love’22 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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393 1968-03-26 2 WEE HOCK CHYE - Future of rubber not bright Razak By WEE HOCK CHYE MALACCA, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, warned today that the future price of rubber was unlikely to go much higher than the present level. Tun Razak sounded this warning here when he opened a $50,000 tidal control393 words
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Article242 1968-03-26 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Automobile Association of Singapore with its total funds of $3X2.92:?. has now a total membership of 15.012 —a nett increase of 1.4X3 or 11 per cent during the past one year. This Is stated In the AA annual report and statement of accounts242 words
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Article99 1968-03-26 2 BUTTERWORTH. Mon— A 29-year-old carpenter. Tho Hong Ak. was fatally stabbed, following a free-for-all at a hotel in New Ferry Road yesterday. Tho was believed to have gone to the hotel together with three others to meet a group of people to negotiate on a99 words
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Article32 1968-03-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The tenth annual meeting of the Kuala Lumpur District Hindu Youth Organisation will be held at 10 a.m. on Sunday at the Thamboosamy Tamil School Hall. Sentul.32 words
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Article, Illustration48 1968-03-26 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Knrhe Abdullah bin Hajl Md. Sarkan. and his bride, the former Ainon binte A. Karim, after their wedding ceremony recently at the bride's residence at Jalan Nanas, off Jalan I'bi. F.nche Abdullah is an engineer on board “K D. Kris" of Malaysia.48 words
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328 1968-03-26 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Occupational health, thought of and practised in terms, more of prevention than of cure, is a valuable means to a country's accent on industrial productivity and prosperity. The secretary of the Societv of Occupational Medicine. Dr Chew Pin Kee.328 words
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Article94 1968-03-26 2 PENANG. Mon. A vegetable seller. Tan Swee Lim. 39. was fined $6OO, in default, two months’ jail in the First Magistrate’s Court after he had pleaded guilty to a character lottery charge this morning. He was charged with assisting in the carrying out of the 100.94 words
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Article106 1968-03-26 2 IPOH. Mon. An Itinerant fortune teller. Chew Yew Woon. 29. did not realise hU own misfortune while reading the palm of a client under a tree In Tambun yesterday Chew was so engrossed. he failed to see seven armed men. who surrounded him The robbers were106 words
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Article113 1968-03-26 2 PENANG Mon. Two flshermen, Teh Chee Seng. 25. and Lee Ah Sua, 18. today appeared before the Session's Court Registrar on two counts of smuggling. They were alleged to have knowingly conveyed 11 bundles of textiles and tooth-brushes, worth *3.226 50 In an unnumbered lam£an In113 words
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517 1968-03-26 2 FIVE YEARS FOR RAPING GIRL. 11 IPOH. Mon Mr. Justice Pawan Ahmad in the High Court here today told Ariffin bin Din. 22, unemployed. he had behaved like a beast in raping a 11-year-old *irl, who was placed under his care by517 words
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333 1968-03-26 2 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Mon Four New Zealand and five Australian itmor journalists will arrive by air tomorrow morning They will be here until Thursday evening as guests of Air New Zealand on whose official inaugural flight they arrived at Singapore on Sunday. They will be333 words
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Article117 1968-03-26 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.—The State and City Planning will go ahead with the main traffic survey m the Republic to determine the travel habits of residents living within and outside the City area The main survey will be conducted at all the major roads leading into the city.117 words
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Article30 1968-03-26 2 MUAR, Mon. Muar District will observe the World Health Day with a public rally at the Muar Town Council Padang here on April 7 at 10 «.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration240 1968-03-26 2 IPOH. Mon. Tomorrow will be the first anniversary of the disappearance of Amer.can Thai silk millionaire. Mr Jim Thompson, from Tanah Rata In tha Cameron Highlands. A senior police spokesman said investigations were still being conducted An award of $10,090 by the Malaysian Police240 words
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Article97 1968-03-26 2 TENANG. Mon. The children of St. Nicholas School and Home for the Blind will be presenting a short musical version of “Snow White" and a few other items at the school hall on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. This performance has been made possible97 words
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Article40 1968-03-26 2 PENANG. Mon. In an effort to rid the city of cinem* ticket black-mar-keteers. the police here have arrested 25 spivs this month. This was disclosed by the OCPD of George Town, Superintendent Abdul Majid bm Haji Ismail today.40 words
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Article87 1968-03-26 2 PENANG. Mon. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. today stressed the importance of forming rural thrift and credit societies to provide effective instruments for improving the economic and social status of the rural people. He was opening the International Co-operative Alliance Fellowship seminar at the87 words
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Article, Illustration484 1968-03-26 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A salvage firm, Selco (Singapore) Ltd. are still negotiating with shore installation and tankers in a bid to off-load the high-grade petroleum worth $6 million from the Blyth AHventurer. ~he 18.825-ton British tanker is still beached n-'ar Pulau— Eastern Sun pix by Jimmy Chow.; photo.; — Eastern Sun - 484 words
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276 1968-03-26 3 SINGAPORE. >lon. The hearing into an appeal against an interlocutors- injunction granted to Beech am Group Ltd., of Britain in a legal battle involving patent rights of semisynthetic penicillin, began before the Federal Court of Appeal today. The appellants BristolMyers Co.,276 words
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1061 1968-03-26 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore and Malaysian rubber shippers and packers are seeking the first breach in the monopoly which foreign based Freight Conferences Hove over local shipping facilities when opting out of the "contracts with the Far Eastern Freight Conference." Rubber shippers and packers1,061 words
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208 1968-03-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A new motto "a gun for a gun lost and a bullet for a bullet” for members of the Selangor Police Crime Squad introduced by crime-buster A s st Commissioner Ko Kim Cheng here is producing good results. Within eight hours208 words
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Article152 1968-03-26 3 PENANG Mon. A young Australian fighter pilot has created a new speed record between Butterworth and Singapore, covering the 363 miles in in 27 mins. 50 secs. He is 24-year-old Fit. Lt J.D. (Doug.) Edwards, flying a Mirage interceptor of No. 75 Squadron of152 words
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225 1968-03-26 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A meteorological assistant. Charles Patrick Pharamond. told the High Court in divorce proceedings todav that his wife told him that she could not “stand the sight of that bloodv woman” referring to his elder daughter. Pharamond remarked that225 words
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Article137 1968-03-26 3 ALOR GAJAH. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein. said the Economic Planning Unit of the Prime Minister's Department would be expanded to bring in greater efficiency and speed m the planning of national development. Announcing this at a development briefing at137 words
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109 1968-03-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A 78-vear-old grandfather, Ponnusamy Weera. was today committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering his wife, Pillapatu. Ponnusamy, of Petaling Java, was charged with murdering h:s wife at 2 a.m. on Jan. 22 in109 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1968-03-26 4 Dr. Lim discusses the chances of Malaysia becoming one KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Miniiter of Commerce ond Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, has predicted that, given political stability and peace in South-east Asia, Malaysia would emerge as one of the leading industrialised nations of1,079 words
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168 1968-03-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The National Union of Teachers Is pursuing the equal pay for women teachers through the women Joint action committee set up by the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services. "We have already submitted168 words
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Article111 1968-03-26 4 KUALA LUMPER. Mon. A “model prisoner” due for release in two months’ time escaped while working outside the Pudu Prison here last night. Mohamed bin Ham Ali, 21, about 5 feet 3 inches in height, was serving a prison term for rheating by impersonation. He was employed111 words
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167 1968-03-26 4 KUALA LUMJPUft, Men. A delegation of the Mtlty&n Employers Consultative Council led by Senator S O K Übaidullah. today assured the Minister of Labour. Mr. V Manlckavasagam. of their full co-operation in working out the smooth transfer of workers between Malaysia and Singapore. At the167 words
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266 1968-03-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mob. A youth, who has been in po’ice custodv for the past 18 month* pending hi* trial for culpable homicide, today successfully applied for bad in the High Court here when the case was again postponed. Omar bin Darwish. 22. accused266 words
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177 1968-03-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A pretty 22-year-old woman s last words to a relative before she left home two Sundays agio for a picnic were: "You may not see me again.” A few hours later on the fateful Sunday, the body177 words
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Article201 1968-03-26 4 ROBERT KUAN - By: ROBERT KUAN IPOH. Mon —One hundred and twenty po'.i’ical detainees in the detention ramp at Batu Ga ah. 14 miles from here, went o« a hunger strike this morning The mas* hunger strike was in protest against: Alleged rudeness of the warders while the detainee*201 words
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Article97 1968-03-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mo*. In two separate hold-ups in the Federal Capital over the weekend, armed robbers got away with $l,OOO in jewellery. watches and cash In the first robbery, a housewife. Mrs. Loke Voon Chee and her family were held up at gun point by three97 words
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80 1968-03-26 4 The four Malaysian fishermen, captured by the Indonesians during confrontation, on their arrival in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. They were released on orders issued by Indonesia's Acting President, General Suharto. Captured in the Straits of Malacca in June 1964; they had been sentenced to jail terms, ranging from 12 to80 words
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176 1968-03-26 4 Kuala lumper. Mon The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today welcomed the formation of the Malaysian People's Movement the country's latest nolitical party. Speaking to newsmen before leaving for a threeday visit to Sarawak this afternoon, he said: “We are176 words
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Article49 1968-03-26 4 Kt ALA LUMPUR. Mon. —One hundred and nineteen agricultural workers left here for Sabah today under them accompanied by their families, were seen off at the the migration scheme The workers, majority of railway station here by the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam.49 words
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203 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Prominent members of the medical profession will expound their view* on occupational health, its hazards and safely measures in relation to its importance to the industrialisation programme in Singapore in a public forum at the Singapore Conference Hall tomorrow203 words
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500 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A «üb-contractor, V. Phillip. todav told a District Court that he was ordered by Gammon's piling agents to bribe the Housine and Development Board rlerk-of-works. The bribe-money. he said came to him byway of fictitious vouchers for sundry expenses500 words
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176 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE Mon Tbe National Library will start a weekly mobile library service at Kam pong Cheng San Community Centre on April 2 at 6 p.m Mr L.P Rodrigo the new MP for Serangoon Gardens, will officiate at the opening The mobile library will thereafter176 words
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99 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Radio and T V Singapura will broadcast the second in a series of ministerial broadcasts on “The Crucial Years” tomorrow. The subject will be “Defence” and the talk will be given by the Minister of Defence. Mr. Lim Kim99 words
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Article46 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE Mon There will be no water or poor pressure tomorrow In the areas of Clemenceau Avenue house numbers 121 to 167 and 175 to 201. and Salvation Army Headquarters The shutdown is to enable connections to be made to a jom-yttA ouaaux main.46 words
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Article51 1968-03-26 13 3.30 p.m.—B 30 p.m. Tuberculosis Control Units mobiie-X-ray Unit at Jin Ai Community Centre (Jin A; Village. off 10 m.s.. Upper Bukit Timah Road) 730 p.m Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture at Ja.ar. Ara. Chong Nam School. Pe: Teck School. Jalan Baling and Chong Par.g51 words
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Article111 1968-03-26 13 MELBOURNE. Mob (Reuter) President Yusof bin Ishak of Singapore went driving around Melbourne today on a sight-seeing tour. He returned to his hotel with scores of photographs he took of the city. The President left Royal Mol bourne Hospital ye*terdav after a ten-day stay. While he111 words
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Article, Illustration60 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The newly-weds. Mr. Lim Tong Chuan and the former Miss Tam Tun Eng. at a reception for their friends and relatives after their wedding ceremonv over the week-end. Mr. Lim. the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Jit Soon, is a technician, and his bride.60 words
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142 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon "Mans Fate” by Andre Malraux —a dramatic and violent story of the start of the Chinese revolution in Shanghai, is expected be filmed on location here. It Is the intention of M-G-M to film the story, under the direction of Fred Zinnemann.142 words
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284 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's three institutions of higher learning will admit nearly 3.000 new students for the coming academic session. The University of Singapore, Nanyang Universi’y and Singapore Polytechnic have received about 8.100 applications The breakdown figures approx for the institutions284 words
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Article46 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The final ceremony of "Mandalabishegam” in connect’on with the recent "Kumbab.shegam” will be performed at Brl Ruthra Kaliamman Temple. 20. Pasir Panjang Road, on Sunday between 9 a m and 11.30 am in accordance with the Hindu rites. All are cordially welcome.46 words
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Article70 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon There was a total of 69 road accidents, of which two were serious and one fatal, during the past 24 hours In the Republic. The fatal accident took piaca at the ;unction at Aljumed Road and Jalan Sungkai at 10 06 a m The70 words
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87 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Or. Arthur Lim has been reelected pres dent of the Singapore Medical Association. The other officials elected at the SMA s eighth annual general meeting at the Singapore Conference Hall yesterday are: Dr. Fhoon Wai On (presi-dent-elect). Dr. George Wong (hon. secretary). Dr. Liok87 words
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195 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE Mon A Singapore photographer. Mr. Loke Loh Hong, was among 13 monochrome and colour winners of the 19th Singapore International Salon of photography organised by the Photographic Society of Singapore. Mr. Loke won a pewter tray for being among the best 10 monochrome workers,195 words
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Article59 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Workers’ Party will hold political rallies on March 26 and 27. On March 28, the rally will be held at the junction of Chye Kay Road and Sembawang Road from 7 p.m. to 10 pm. On March 27 the rally wall be held at59 words
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80 1968-03-26 13 AUCKLAND. Mon. (Reuter) —An 18-year-old Malaysian girl who has come here for a heart operation wnll be examined at Green Lane Hospital tomorrow. She is Miss Fong Lai Kuen from Petaling Jaya, near Kuala Lumpur, who arrived here by air from Singapore last80 words
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314 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. It Is not Often that an educational institution in the private sector could emerge stalwartlv to play an active role in fulfilling a common need for thousands of young persons in the field of further education. The Stamford College which is a household314 words
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Article24 1968-03-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon—The People’s Action Party will hold a political rally on Mar. 27 at Jalan Penggaga. from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.24 words
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Article89 1968-03-26 14 MALACCA. Mon.—A 13-year-old youth was hurt with a knife during a chase by a house occupant Mr. Peter Wall of Klebang last night. The youth and another were earlier seen lurking on the roof of the house. The Injured youth was admitted to hospital while police89 words
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Article, Illustration253 1968-03-26 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—A seven-member Indian trade mission flew in today to promote more two-way trade between Malaysia and India. The leader of the delegation, Mr. H.C. Shah, said on arrival that although he was here on a selling mission, he would nevertheless look intoEastern Sun picture. - 253 words
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164 1968-03-26 14 Brig Tunku Ahmad to inspect cadet corps KLANG, Mon. The Commander of the Ist Malaysian Infantry Brigade. Brigadier Tunku Ahmad bin Tunku Besar Burhanuddin, will make an inspection visit of the Cadet Corps High School here, on Fridav. The school cadet corps is under the 11th Company, Provost, of ’he164 words
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197 1968-03-26 14 KAJANG. Mon. Raia Nong Chik bin Raja Ish a k. Selangor State Assemblvman (Sepang) and Speaker of the Selangor Legislative Council. last night warned residents of Sungei Chua not to be misled by opportunists who claimed they could get houses for them on pavment197 words
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Article70 1968-03-26 14 ALOR BTAR Mon During a monthly party of the Alor Star Goodwillers held last Tuesday night at the residence of Mr and Mrs Jogsen an on-the-spot collection of $5OO was made from those present to help the fire victims In Kuala Kedah Of the sum.70 words
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Article31 1968-03-26 14 MUAR. Mon. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. will meet UMNO youths in Tangkak. 16 miles north of here, on Friday.31 words
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Article32 1968-03-26 14 IPOH. Mon.—Newspaper vendors and news agents, belonging to the Perak Indian Newspaper Distributors Association, ce'ebrated their third anniversary with a re-union dinner at the Federal Muslim Restaurant here last night32 words
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Article120 1968-03-26 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —The Philharmonic Society of Selangor is presenting “Cavalcade of Music.” a concert, at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall on April 4 —6 to mark the society’s 10th anniversary. The nett proceeds from all performances will be donated to the Malayan Association120 words
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61 1968-03-26 14 KAMPAR. Mon A labourer, Choong. Chun Woh. 19. of New Wah Loong, near here was fined $25 in the Magistrate’s Court when he pleaded guilty to using abusive and vulgar language on a policeman, P.C Lon bin Osman The incident took place at Ne w61 words
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Article, Illustration77 1968-03-26 14 The Sultan of Selangor granted an audience to four new State Heads of Department in Selangor at Istana Alam Shah, Kelang on Saturday. 17 C Jin I IlllCllt 111 kJV mmmmmmmm m u v/w*Ma Thev are Dato (Dr.) Abdullah bin Samad. State Medical Health Officer. Enche Ariffln bin Said. District77 words
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Article181 1968-03-26 14 IPOH. Mon. Two schoolgirls carried top honours in the finals of the “Y” Youth Club inter-youth organisations declamation contest held at the YM.C.A. hall here during the weekend. Miss Tior.g Min Chor. 19, of St. Michael's Institution. Ipoh. captured the best speaker trophy for the181 words
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Article83 1968-03-26 14 Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p m.. 2 p m to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Works of prominent Malaysian Artists. Balai Seni Lukis Art Gallery. Jalan Raja Muda. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. "Five Sinoapore Sculptors,” National Art Gallery, Ja'.an Ampang,83 words
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Article164 1968-03-26 14 PENANG. Mpn. Mr. Loh Boon Siew has donated SI.OOO towards the Thomas Cup Defence Fund. The Penang Badminton Association President. Mr Gan Chin Huat. said he had received another $1,755. including Mr- Loh's donation of SI. OOO. The total collection now stands at $5,725He hoped164 words
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72 1968-03-26 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Datn Chong Shih Guan has been elected President of the Chinese Literary Reading Room. Kuala Lumpur. Other officials: Vice-President. Mr Leong Hoe Yeng: Treasurer. Mr. SC. Law Secretary. Mr. Teh Joh See: Asst. Secretary. Mr Goh Kwee Teng. Auditor. Mr K72 words
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92 1968-03-26 14 The Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. who is the President of West Malaysia St. John Ambulance Association presented honours to members of the Association for the services they rendered to the country as well as the Association. \mone those who received awards on Saturday was the Chief Minister of92 words
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207 1968-03-26 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The first Made-in-Malaysia trade fair— “The Consumer and Made-in« Malaysia Products’’ will be held at the Stadium Negara here from June 20 to 24. The fair, being organised by the Selangor Consumers’ Association, is the first to be sponsored by207 words
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Article117 1968-03-26 14 ALOR STAR. Mon. Eight boys and a girl studying in the Sultan Abdul Hamid College here who lost practically everything In the recent fire which gutted half the village on March 4 in Kuala Kedah today received relief from their fellow students and teachers. The117 words
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Miscellaneous20 1968-03-26 2 yd M4H. TH4TS HC W4V" S TCPuSFRCH DEM AMD! TO \G °padvent! c lie (in UVJLLL,HC ABOUT THIS 0 jSa_20 words
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Article, Illustration669 1968-03-26 5 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis of the most interesting of movie star reminiscences has just appeared in Colleen Moore's book of re-collections called "Silent Star," (Doubleday Co Not only was she among the great stars of silent movie days, she was one of the first669 words
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Article, Illustration123 1968-03-26 5 THIS week's design is contributed by Lim Bou Leong. of 151. Dunlop Street. Singapore. Descriptions from left: (A) A cool comfortable dress with a "waist coat” style york, which adjorns tw<o box pleats in front. Suggested material: Batik. (B) A military style dress with contrasting colour Mandarin collar,123 words
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Article169 1968-03-26 5 RECIPE for Meat Stuffed Tomatoes in Sauce. Ingredients needed are five tomatoes, four ozs. minced pork (Beef or prawns i, one egg- two stalk spring onions, two red chillies, two dessert spoons oil. six mushrooms and four water chestnuts. Soak and slice mushrooms. slice chillies and peel and grate169 words
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Article, Illustration343 1968-03-26 5 Pat Chan - A new fashion ‘happening in town... By: Pat Chan HOW gimmicky can the name of a boutique get? Just listen to this one “Poor Little Rich Girl Boutique” —a new fashion “happening” for the girls who walk in rich and come out poor. The name may sound gimmicky but the343 words
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Article, Illustration47 1968-03-26 5 BIG dress look for this season is actually twopiece, in a newly drindled skirt and shirt combination by Weber Originals of Barbet Fabrics’ acetate Orion doubleknit. They’re to wear with your own easy belt ideas, such as the tortoise link belt shown.47 words
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Article, Illustration88 1968-03-26 5 "MEXIKAXA” is how fashion designers have dubbed the 1968 West German trend in hats. Mexican will be the keynote of headgear in this Olympic year when models in exotic black straw with elegant edgings (see picture below), in soft felt with broad brim in all the brightest88 words
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Article, Illustration226 1968-03-26 5 How to stay slim trim Reducing has become the great American pastime. Whether we are sue- cessful at it is open to question. By following a sensible regimen we usually lose weight. Then we terminate our efforts. And the pounds come creeping back. Perhaps you’ve had that experience. It’s depressing226 words
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Article80 1968-03-26 5 NOW that she’s 17, Britain's Princess Anne is beginning to be seen at functions considered suitable for her years So far, however, there is no hint that she mav join the '‘mod’' fashion trends of her generation. Nor did the princess go for fashion in80 words
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Article176 1968-03-26 7 A RECORD Bl ,T™ s A ,RES Mon Luis Alberto A e f° s,fpt hours and took a shower, after havme remained 32 hour and 43 minutes in the «»th hands and feet tied. Apuero yesterday toppled the world record for staying in the water,176 words
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Article126 1968-03-26 7 MELBOURNE Mon. cuter> An increasing number of families from Mauritius in the Indian Ocean are likely to migrate ti Australia, according to numbers of a group of 300 Mauritians who arrived fcere today by ship They sailed from Port Louis the day after Mauritius celebrated Its126 words
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Article25 1968-03-26 7 UNITED NATIONS. New Tork. Mon (Reuter > The IN Security Council last niebt agreed to meet on Tuesday to continue debate •n Rhodesia.25 words
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Article, Illustration58 1968-03-26 7 The little Prince made his first visit to the Zoo and was delighted to see the various animals which—PANAPHOTO - 58 words
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384 1968-03-26 7 MYSTERY 'SPIN' INTO IRISH SEA FISHGUARD, Woles, Mon. (UPI). —A massive sea search pushed on last night for wreckage or survivors of an Irish airliner which plunged mysteriously into the Irish Sea with 61 persons aboard. But Aer Lmgus airline deputy General Manager384 words
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Article33 1968-03-26 7 WASHINGTON Mon <UPI> Secretary of State Dean Rusk will head the US delegation to the South-east A.-la Treaty Organisation (SEATOi meeting in Wellington. New Zealand on April 2-333 words
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Article118 1968-03-26 7 HONG KONG Mon (Reuter) Supporters of Chairman Mao have set up two revolutionary committees in the Southeast Chinese province of Kiangsu to assume Maoist administrative control. the New China New* Agency reported today. Half a m’llion revolutionaries and Peop e's Liberation Army men held a rally in118 words
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Article52 1968-03-26 7 TOKUSHIMA Japan Mon. <I'PII A travelling salesman on Fridav hanged himself in his hotel room, leaving a note saying he was a failure. When notified that her husband Yoshikaru was dead. Mrs. Tsutsumita turned on a gas stove in her Osaka home She was found52 words
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546 1968-03-26 7 VALLEY OF THE SKULL SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Mon. (UPI). The Army has emphatically denied any connection between testing of nerve gas at its secret Dugway Proving Grounds and the death of 5,600 sheep in Western Utah. An Army spokesman said symptoms found546 words
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245 1968-03-26 7 DURING STATE VISIT TO JAPAN Tokyo, Mon. (UPI). When acting President General Suhorto visits Japan he will meet a former Japanese Army Captain who once trained the Indonesian Head of State as a soldier. Gen. Suharto, scheduled to arrive in Tokyo on Thursday245 words
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118 1968-03-26 7 LOS ANGELES. Mon. (UPI). Sen. Robert F. Kennedy told an overflow crowd in an outdoor amphitheatre yesterday that the United States can never win a military victory in Vietnam “For our power is meant to disable sophisticated. urban, technological societies.” he said. “In118 words
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231 1968-03-26 7 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) Pilgrims are flocking hv the hoatlands to tiny Cahra Island, which lies about 75 miles southwest of Manila hoping to witness the promised appearance today of the blessed Virgin Mary. The crippled, the sick and the healthy throughout this Philippine archipelago231 words
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Article, Illustration307 1968-03-26 7 LONDON. Mon. (IP). Thousands of demonstrators yesterdav marched on the I S. embassy and No. 10 Downing St. to protest American policies in the Vietnam war. Six persons were arrested on various charges before rains helped police scatter the mobs. Last Sunday, a mob of— UPI radiophoto. - 307 words
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412 1968-03-26 10 WHY ROME FELL ‘A HISTORIC WARNING TO THE U.S.’-McCARTHY STOCKHOLM, Mon. (UPI). A conference of 140 peace delegates adopted a resolution yesterday urging President Johnson to declare that the United States has no intention of using tactical nuclear weapons in Vietnam. The412 words
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Article43 1968-03-26 10 PANMC N J O M. Mob, (Reuter) North Korea t«*dav alleged that the United Nations Command was trying to wreck the Korean armistice agreement and provoke a new war in Korea by a series of provocations against North Korea.43 words
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Article, Illustration70 1968-03-26 10 1 A British service for the blind. The Talking Book Service for the Blind, in Aperton. Wembley, provides a unique service for members. For a subscription of £3. the member can borrow “talking tape” books when play up to 13 hours a casette br post70 words
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365 1968-03-26 10 WASHINGTON. Mon (I/PI) William S. Gaud. 15 Foreign Aid Director, said yesterday he didn't think the Soviet bloc could fill the gap if this country > aid programme were severely cut back by Congress However. Gaud said, be doubted if anv365 words
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Article, Illustration122 1968-03-26 10 MUNICH (DaD) This small apparatus with its complicated “inner-life” is meant to make life difficult for hank-robbers and safe-breakers. It is a sound detector which was developed in the elec-tro-technical laboratories of a leading firm in Germany. A number of banks have already had122 words
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79 1968-03-26 10 KYOTO. Mon (UPI) American actor Rick Jason and actress Patncia Connelly were married yesterday Shinto-style at the famed Heian Shrine In this former capital of Japan Jason, here on a movie assignment, was dressed in the traditional Japanese hakama and haorl (skirt and coat)79 words
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Article280 1968-03-26 10 THE COLOUR EQUATION NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI). The Rev. Adam Clayton Powell preached a sermon of racial pride vesterdav. returning to the pulpit of his Harlem church for the first time since he went into selfimposed exile in the Bahamas 18 months agoThink black.” he told his280 words
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261 1968-03-26 10 LEE. Mass Mon (UPI) One man was klilod and six homes and anC industrial plant were damaged by a wall of water yesterday when a dam burst on a man-made pond in this Western Massachusetts community One woman was missing Authorities said the261 words
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322 1968-03-26 10 GORTON TO BUSINESS HOBART, Tasmania Mon. (Reuter) The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. John Gorton, today appealed to Australian commerce to forge strong trading links with its Asian neighbours with "all the speed and energy within its power. It was vital for Australia's322 words
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Article211 1968-03-26 10 PANAMA CITY. Mon. (Reuter)—The Panamanian National Assembly today impeached President Marco Robles The meeting of the National Assembly was boycotted by government members and attended only bv opposition members The assembly impeached President Robles for al egedly violating the constitution by his political activity on behalf211 words
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173 1968-03-26 10 BRUSSELS, Mon. (Reuter) Common Market ministers meet here today to harmonise their stand on world monetary reform and to discuss steps to prevent any trade war with the United States. Economics and Finance Ministers of the six-nation body are holding ihe oneday meeting173 words
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183 1968-03-26 10 CHEYENNE. Wyoming. Mon. (UPI) Wyoming, whose rugged peaks are akin to those of the Himalayas. may be the new home for Tibetan refugees if the efforts of a volunteer group are successful. The organisation. Tibet Incorporated, is headed by Dr. G. D. Humphrey of183 words
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Article72 1968-03-26 10 Moh. (Reuter) A West Irian Congressman has called on the Indonesian government to declare the former Dutch territory a special district to help overcome economy difficulties there The delegate. Mr. M. Karaouin also asked the government in a speech at a Congress debate last night72 words
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Article768 1968-03-26 8 'I¥7TTH the formation of ASEAN and the ▼Y recent goodwill tour of President Marcos of the Philippines to neighbouring countries, the people of South-east Asia were looking forward to quieter times in this region so that they could proceed with their economic reconstruction. But out of768 words
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Article112 1968-03-26 8 QO- OPERATION with Singapore should not be con* fined to defence matters alone. We can and should co-operate in the economic field. We should wel- come Singapore at a partner in a regional shipping line about which we are thinking. While on this subject, I might perhaps112 words
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Article, Illustration3503 1968-03-26 8 Tan Siew Sin - By: Tan Siew Sin 'PHIS year's General Assembly should 1 also be a satisfying one as we look back on a memorable year. Last year saw the completion of ten years of fruitful independence. It also heralded important changes in our national life.3,503 words
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226 1968-03-26 8 WITH reference to “Big CID Shake-up” (£.S. March 21) Mr. J. J. Raj (Sr), Director CID and Public Order, complimented your paper for its comprehensive report. However, he feels that the para, under the caption “ADVISER” needs further clarification. In explaining226 words
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Advertisement41 1968-03-26 8 Eastern Sun ndependent National Newspaper TUESDAY, MARCH 26. 1968 23*8. Cantonment Road. 39. lalan Sultan. Singapore 2. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: *****/7 Telephone: *****/6 Penang Office 8. Leith Street, Tel: ***** Ipoh Office 77. Brewster Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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177 1968-03-26 9 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) Prospects have become ‘even more certain" that India will reap a record foodgrain crop during the 1967-68 season, the US. Department of Agriculture reported yesterday. In its publication Foreign Agriculture, the USDA said that after two years of seriously curtailed output177 words
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153 1968-03-26 9 HAMILTON. Bermuda, Mon (Reuter* Talks on Bermuda's financial future will be resumed In London tomorrow. They were adjourned In January pending a report from two Bank of England monetary experts who came here last month to look Into the more technical details of153 words
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Article74 1968-03-26 9 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) Another of the major U.S. Copper companies American Smelting and Refining has reached full agreement with representatives of the striking union on terms to end the dispute now entering its ninth month spokesman for all companies involved said the agreement covered all American smeltings74 words
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258 1968-03-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Long-term plans! were discussed in a meeting in Copenhagen on March 4 6 with Thai Airways Company Ltd Scandinavian Airlines and Thai International. Purpose of the three-day session was to work out the future and explore the possibilities of further258 words
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137 1968-03-26 9 BANGKOK. Mon. (Reuter t Thai economists want their Government to allow private enterprise to foot the cost of expensive government development projects, and thus balance the budget. They have in mind such projects as the expansion of the Bangkok Port, the Second International137 words
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127 1968-03-26 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Hong Kong's 1 professional trade promotets plan to carry touring exhibitions of colony products to nearly every continent ton the globe this year. Following reports that salesmen more than $1.5 million 451.000 in orders at the Internationa] T«y Fair of Hong Kong-m«ade127 words
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129 1968-03-26 9 STOCKHOLM Mon Mallorca kep< its position as •he top foreign vacation spot for charter-ffring Swedes in 1967 according to figures released by: the Swedish Civil Aviatton Administration With 74 2DO travellers over 15.000’ more than in 1966 it increased its lead over the Canary129 words
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Article63 1968-03-26 9 STOCKBOLM, Mon The net oeceipts of Swedish shipping companies from overseas shipping totalled Kr. 1.549; million ($301,000, 000) in 1067. This isiKr. 15 million les s than in !1966. according to the figures of the Central Bureau of Statistics. Gross receipts were up 3 per cent to Kr63 words
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Article213 1968-03-26 9 CLEVELAND. Ohio. Mon. (UPIi Steel Magazine today reported buying of finished steel was adding to the demand pressure already created by strike hedge ordering. Products affected were mainly those used by the construction Industry and by farms, such as structurals, plates, reinforcing bars, merchant wire213 words
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Article, Illustration122 1968-03-26 9 SINGAPORE, Mon Mr. Hank Mangels. Area Director. Southeast Asia from Max Factor. Hollywood. was on visit to local markets in Singapore and Malaysia recently. During his stay, he held discussions on new promotions as well as introduced the latest, most up-to-date make-up products to122 words
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Article289 1968-03-26 9 Rubber up cent SINGAPORE Mon—April first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed a* 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lurof>ur today at 50-5/8 cents per b.. up three quarters of a cent from previous close. The tone was very quiet. Opening quotations were higher on London advices and the market then289 words
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Article41 1968-03-26 9 TOKYO. Mon (UPI) The Stock Market recovered the 1,350 yen level in moderate trading today. Real estate and Electric Stocks helped the 225-stock average to close at 1.356 yen. An estimated 75 million shares changed hands.41 words
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Article17 1968-03-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The tin price for today was $555 00 Per picul, down 37j cents.17 words
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Article870 1968-03-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Trading was slightly mixed in the industrial section of the Stock Exchange today wi,h 18 counters showing slight improvement, 15 down and 9 unchanged. Industrial trading was featured by fairly heavy dealings in Veneer, most probably on shortcovering which pushed the price up870 words
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147 1968-03-26 9 WASHING TON. Mon. (UPIi —US export* of unmanufactured tobacco in 1967 jumped 4 per cent above 1966 to 572 million pounds largest since 1946 the Agriculture Department reported yesterday. The Department Report Indicated however that exports for the 1967-68 fiscal year, which ends147 words
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Article104 1968-03-26 9 HONG KONG. Mon (Reuter) Hon® Kong's Kaitak International Airport will oe streamlined in two stages for the era of the Jumbo and Supersonic jets. Director of Civil Aviation Mr Thomas Thomson, said “some hectic preparations'* for the airport expansion schemes were already under way. \Vork104 words
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Article515 1968-03-26 9 itl.NOAPOKfc—OUKl Eirlunit »ld and utter prices officially at the do** of Outdoes*. INDISTRIALS Ren t o 3.00 Rnu-tead 1.73 < -ngar 3.1 H 3.18 t hemical to 1 50 told t < •rate*’ 4.10 Dunlop t'O 2 11 2.79 1. -melting 5 30 540 HI 2.10 On|s 2.01515 words
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Article48 1968-03-26 9 < Manager** Price*) I-1rwt Malayan 2.18 Second Malayan 1.79 Third Malayan 1.17 The C ommerce lmlu*tr\ -93 1.02 Th*- Saving Fund Xli .97 1.06 1 irst llongknng .76 .81 Second Hongkong .73 .37* Malawian Invfdmrni Fund 1 If) 1.20 sterling 'modify 44 I 11 <* Hone kong Currency)48 words
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Article115 1968-03-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.—The noon price*, at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange tndav are Bn* er seller CcH-onut Oil (F O R Hulk) 84 00 (H-oniif Oil (FOB Drum* 66.50 Loom* 4 opra Mixed Mar Apr *9.50 Muntok White Pepper ihiR) 98% N.I.M 125 00 Sarawak White Pepper (FOR.) NEW 122115 words
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Article33 1968-03-26 9 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) —Today money quotations. HKS6 06 per US dollar for cash. HK56.0825 per US dollar for T/T HK$ 14.53 per pound sterling. HKS3OB 25 per tael gold.33 words
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Article231 1968-03-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today God owns Vessels 1 /2 Queen Frederica 3/4 Hanoi 5 Shoyo Malu 6/7 Ocean Builder 8/9 Kyotai Maru 10/11 Glenogle 13/14 Vaucluse 15/16 Benloyal 18 Bulimba 19 Blissful 21/22 Sea Express 23/24 Sambas 25/26 Jhelum231 words
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Advertisement749 1968-03-26 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—SPORE, Kuching. 1HAI TGI07 12.45 p.m. from Bangkok. Penan* CAI, CI8I9 2.30 pm. from Talpeh. Hongkong. Kuala Lumpur Msg 633 3 p m. from Talpeh, Hongkong. MSA 045 3 p.m. from Kota Bahru, Kuantan, Kuala Lumpur. MSA 0.35 3.35 pm. from Kota Bahru. Alor Star. Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur.749 words
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Miscellaneous897 1968-03-26 11 MODEL TF-31LE 23" BUY NATIONAL MARCH 26 rM TIMEX-TIME 645 OPENING ANNCT. Prog Summary „.50 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 555 NATIONAL SONGS 600 NEWS IN TAMIL 610 GIGANTOR "Great Hunt'* 6.35 FURY "Joev Show* The W4y” with sub-titles in the National Language TOO NEWS IN ENGLISH TlO SPORTS897 words
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Miscellaneous333 1968-03-26 11 Tuesday MARCH 26 PM TIMEX-TIME 5.45 PROG SUMMARY in the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English. 5.55 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KF.BANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language 6.00 CARTOON CORNER A selection of cartoon for children 6-£5 THE DEPUTY “Powder Keg” Henry Fonda In the role of the Chief Marshall333 words
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Miscellaneous420 1968-03-26 11 m SINGfIPURfI CHANNEL 5 Arizona Territory who with the help of hie part-time deputy. deal with the lawlessness that was the Wild West 655 ITS HAPPENING IN SINGAPORE A series on Singapore. Including review and commentary. (Chinese version) 7.10 ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE ‘Chinese version) An ETV production. 7.25 MINISTERIAL BROADCAST420 words
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Miscellaneous115 1968-03-26 11 Sunday MARCH 31 P M. TIMEX-TIME 5.00 PROG. SIMMARY in the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English. 5.05 BELAJAR-LAH RAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson In the National Language. 5.10 THE WORLD OF MATHEMATICS “Introduction to Trigonometry." An ETV production. 5.40 LOST IN SPACE “The Space Prime Valf Science fiction adventure115 words
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Miscellaneous140 1968-03-26 11 10 00 PROG SUMMARY In the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English. Monday APRIL 1 P M TLWEX TIME 6.50 PROG SUMMARY in the National Language, Chinese. Tamil and English 6.55 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KLBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language (Repeat Broadcast) TOO NEWS IN TAMIL *l5 BARATHA XAATTTYAM140 words
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Miscellaneous167 1968-03-26 11 Mathis 11.20 CANDID CAMERA Dorothy Lamour 11.50 CLOSE DOWN Wednesday MARCH 27 PM TIMEX-TIME 5.45 PROG SUMMARY In the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English. 5.55 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language. 600 THE BUGS BUNNY SHOW Bugs Bunny, the Oscarwinning rabbit In his own half-hour167 words
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Article, Illustration73 1968-03-26 12 CATF.RINA Valente, Bob Newhart and Carol Burnette are the three top stars in “The Entertainers", which will make its debut over Television Malaysia fortnightly from Friday, March 29, at 810 p.m. TELEVISION Malaysia will telecast a new weekly series “Seven Deadly Virtues” from Saturday, April73 words
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Miscellaneous559 1968-03-26 12 Thursday MARCH 28 F.M. TIMEX-TIME 6.00 PROG. SUMMARY In the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English. 6.10 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson In the National Language. 6.15 JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH “Arena Of Fear 640 ROBINSON CRUSOE “Robinson Receives Bome War Trophies” An adventure senes inspired559 words
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Miscellaneous316 1968-03-26 12 By Gillian Lim (No. 2). Produced by Robert Chua. 8.30 MOTHERS-IN-LAW “The Kids Move Out 9.00 NEWS AND NEWSREEL in English 9.25 12 O'CLOCK HIGH “Back To The Drawing Board.” High adventure in the skies based on the Second Word War 1020 ROVING REPORT “Vietnam: One Afternoon's Action In Saigon316 words
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Miscellaneous1889 1968-03-26 12 based on how an old-fash-ioned father and his modem-minded son run their joint business 10.4# ESPIONAGE “The Incredible One’* They are the hidden enemies. so'diers without uniforms. variously known as spies, secret agents saboteurs. undercover men and women, and these are their stones. 11.25 TRIBUNAL "MRS. PRANKHI'RST" Mostly infamous personalities1,889 words
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Miscellaneous651 1968-03-26 12 s KI'AU LUMPUR INDIAN PROGRAMMES AM. 600 Geethaarambam Programme Summary 6.05 Interlude 615 News. 620 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 PROGRAMMES651 words
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Advertisement140 1968-03-26 13 ODEON COMING! PALACE A GREAT WESTERN FILLED WITH ACTION! IT T*KES ITS PLACE WITH THE ALL-TIME GIANTS OF THE screen: M#tro«Goldwyn-Mayer fnMNH ANTONIO SABATO st*r of "grand pane JOHN IRELAND with Gloria Milland fc m EASTMANCOLOR.DELTAVISION MGMf 79 The Mermaids Are Coming To Singapore! THE JAPANESE MERMAID AND UNDERWATER SHOW140 words
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Miscellaneous279 1968-03-26 13 'SHAW IGANISATIO!* D O Phone ***** NOW SHOWING! No Free l.l«t 11 a m 14*. 4 Ml. Aso A IS p m Lily Ho "THE SILVER FOX" 'A SHAW PRODUCTION l Mandarin In Shawacnpe Ac Color OPENS THURSDAY! j se k Pa’anr* Fernando Lama* ft Aldo Ray KILL A DRAGON"279 words
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Miscellaneous205 1968-03-26 13 ISSQW& CATHAY ***** NOW SHOWING! 11 am.. 1.30. 4 ftA. 0 30 t.IS p m FOX s “Valley Of The Dolls Barbara Parking Susan Hunrard Pan* Via on. COler br DeL;x* COMING! 30th Century-Fox "WOMAN TIMES SEVEN** COlor Shirev MacLaiOe Peter Seller* ODEON I 21-116 I NOW SHOWING’ 11 1.3*.205 words
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Advertisement399 1968-03-26 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. SingaporeSS. MUBARUK b Brothers, 63, Bras Baseh Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue. Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore. TAY BIIAN GUAM LTDSUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road. Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE, 1419. Upoer399 words
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Advertisement94 1968-03-26 14 Eastern Sun iciAsswnsn adsi 2J-R. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINCAPOtI 2 TELEPHONES RIMS/7. A lITTU RIT THAT COIS A LONG WAT Advertiser’s NriM... Telephone No. Number of 1n5erti0n5.—........... Date(s) Requested Parmrnl ma«t irronsinr fen erCe* S <f O. CHix/Cul rathKil Ciik nil fee rrililms. Chrfirt etc. •heelS be creeeeC. Classified advertisements may94 words
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Article, Illustration260 1968-03-26 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. A total of 229 applicants have enrolled for the umpires' course to be conducted by the Singapore Badminton Association. The course scheduled to commence on April 2 will be held in three languages the National Language. .Mandarin and English. Mr. R B.P.260 words
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265 1968-03-26 15 TOKYO. Mon. ißeuter) Managers today predicted a very close fight in the March 30 title bout in Tokyo for the world Junior lightweight boxing crown between champion Hiroshi Kobayashi of Japan and Filipino challenger Rene Barrientos. Barrientos’ manager Dr. Antonio Almirante. who watched265 words
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Article117 1968-03-26 15 PENSACOLA. Florida. Mon. (Reuter) American Ray Floyd shot an eight-under-par 64 to take a onestroke lead over Britain's Tony Jacklin and American George Archer in the third round of the $BO,OOO (33.300 sterling) Pensacola Open Golf tourney here vesterday. The 25-year-old Texan took the lead117 words
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Article92 1968-03-26 15 PENANG. Mon. A Surplus of $50,154 was recorded in the income and expenditure account of the Penang Turf Club in its annual neport, which will be tabled at Its annual meeting to be held at the Tote Hall, grandstand of the race course here at 5.1592 words
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318 1968-03-26 15 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) Randall Vines of Australia, swept into third place in the overall standings on the Far East golf circuit after winning his second straight title in the 1 00. 000 HK dollar Hong Kong Open tournament here today. Vines,318 words
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Article, Illustration55 1968-03-26 15 Hard work on the River Cam by the Cambridge crew as they prepare for the annual boat rare on the River Thames against Oxford the on March 30. Left to right are: J. H. Reddawav. R.N. Winkless, R.C.W. Church. C.S. Powell PGR. Delafield (President). N.J. Hornsby, GC.M Leggett. Stroke, GP.55 words
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174 1968-03-26 15 ALOR STAR. Mon. A Kedah Police XI were beaten by two wickets by an Alor Star Invitation XI played at Setia Kesukaan Club ground here. Police batted first and were all out for SO run* of which Abdul Aziz Hashim who has been174 words
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Article154 1968-03-26 15 RIMINI. Italy) Mon. (UPI) Italy’s Giacomo Agostini yesterday won the 500 cc event of the Riviera di Rimini” motorcycle races at a record average of 126.844 kph. Britain's Mike Hailwood, led for nine laps of the 28lap race, but fell back when the wind breaker154 words
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1233 1968-03-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. C.H. Khor and Yong Hcen con* tinued to show outstanding individual successes in the various league matches played over the weekend at Shah's Bowling Centre in Petaling Jaya. Khor dominated the Individual hi-average in three leagues Thursday League (187).1,233 words
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Article237 1968-03-26 15 SUN VALLEY < Idaho) Mon. (UPIt The French team, lead by Jean-Claude Killy's victory in the giant slalom and a strong showing by Its women skiers, recaptured the American international team cup yesterday. Killy won the giant slalom In an unofficial time ol ***** for his237 words
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Article111 1968-03-26 15 ALOR STAR. Mo n Tw o Kedah cricketers have been selected to repre*ent the Malaysia Cricket Association President's XI against the visiting Joe Lister's international Xi at the PS.C. ground m Penang on Tuesday and Wednesday They are N. Bala n and Abdul Aziz111 words
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389 1968-03-26 15 LISBON. Mon. (Reuter) Setubal. the holders, reached the quarter-finals of the Portuguese Soccer Cup on a 3-0 aggregate after heating Academioa 1-0 in the away leg yesterday. Benfican Porto and Belenenses also qualified for the last eight today and will be joined389 words
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Article233 1968-03-26 15 SINGAPORE. Mon Alisdair Malcolm, a 16-year-old student from Singapore's St. John School and who carries a handicap 4 shot a brilliant 34-32-66. 2-under par at the Keppel Course to create a new amateur course record Competing in the month's medal "stroke” competition, AJisdair’s nett233 words
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Article, Illustration392 1968-03-26 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. Popular local motor racing driver, Rodney Seow, who streaked to a brilliant win in the gruelling 60 laps premier racing event for cars last year will be out to pull off a double when he392 words
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Article145 1968-03-26 16 HARI CHAND - By HARI CHAND KUALA LUMPUR, Mon —Malavsia’s sportswoman for 1966. M. Rajamani recovering at the General Hospital. today received a pleasant surprise. She received a bouquet from Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. Rajamani. who had placed the flowers beside her bed. took them in her hand145 words
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Article39 1968-03-26 16 SEREMBAN. Mon. A goal scored late in the second half by centre half Jeffrey Mourine, enabled Negri Sembilan Club to beat Dunlop Sports Club 1-0 in the Negri Sembilan Hockey Association League fixture here today.39 words
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63 1968-03-26 16 Donor Mr. S. Robert, Vice-President of Selangor AAA (left) presenting the S. Robert Trophy to the captain of the Lights Athletic Club, Stephen Nathan (right) whose team came first in the 2.4mile open road relay held at the Lake Gardens in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The team returned the record— Eas-; tern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 63 words
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294 1968-03-26 16 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Top-seeded Roy Emerson of Australia, who has won every major tennis title in the world, starts a drive in Madison Square Garden tonight for what probably is his last amateur championship The 31-year-old mechanical man faces Jan Kodes of294 words
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Article635 1968-03-26 16 IPOH, Mon. The following is the Stipendiary Steward's report on the Extra Day of the Perak Turf Club meeting on Saturday. RACE ONE: Horses class 3 Div. 4 —5) furlongs straight. During the race Rampage «app Ooi* hung in and was difficult to ride. RACE TWO: Horses635 words
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473 1968-03-26 16 GEORGETOWN. Guyana. Mon. (Reuter) Lester King. 29-year-old Jamaican fast medium bowler whose only previous cap was six years ago. Is included in the West Indies team against England for the vital Fifth Cricket Test starting here next Thursday. West Indies make three473 words
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944 1968-03-26 16 Second day IPOH. Mon. Weights for the Second Day of the Perak Turf Club meeting on Saturday. HORSES CLASS 3 Div. 2 6 furlong*. Free Bid 9 OO Wakili 8-1* Budgerigar II 8-12 Great Expectation* 810 tali Marlene 810 Pure Jet 8 10 Pretty Dolly944 words
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Miscellaneous56 1968-03-26 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.17 a.m. <6.6 ft.), 11.50 p.m. (7.1 ft) Port Swettenham: 4.26 a.m. (13.2 ft.), 4.53 p.m. (14.6 ft.) Port Dickson: 5.32 p.m. (7.8 ft.) Singapore: 9.10 a.m. (8.2 ft-). 10.42 p.m. (8.0 ft) Sedili Kechil: 7.03 a.m. (5.4 ft.), 9.10 p.m. (6.9 ftV Kuantan: 6-53 a.m.56 words
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