Eastern Sun, 31 March 1968
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Title Section23 1968-03-31 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 602 Sunday, 31 March 1968. ft MC(P) 0030 Price 13 cents23 words
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Article, Illustration274 1968-03-31 1 Operation Swap' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Government will not take the initiative to hold any discussions with the Singapore authorities on "Operation Swap" the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, reiterated today. Mr. Manickavasagam, who was commenting on suggestions that the two Governments274 words
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128 1968-03-31 1 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) —The ashes of Yuri Gagarin the world's first spaceman, were interred in the redbrick Kremlin Walla today after a hero's funeral in Red SquareThe urns containing the ashes of Gagarin, and fellow Air Force Colonel VL&dimir Seryogin. were placed into niches128 words
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Article43 1968-03-31 1 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) —British gamblers are staking their money on Lyndon B Johnson to win this year’s United States Presidential election. Ladbroke's. a leading London bookmaker. have already taken 8.000 sterling in bets and the money is pouring in.43 words
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200 1968-03-31 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak said Malaysia had always wanted to settle the Sa- bah claim by negotiation in the true spirit of good neighbours and ASEAN which the member countries had subscribed to at the inaugural200 words
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200 1968-03-31 1 IPOH Sat Mr. Yeoh Cbeang Lee. chairman of the Perak Turf Club, who returned this morning from a trip overseas made the following statement regarding last Sunday's controversial finish of Race 8 in which Set Up an unplaced hores wa* awarded third place. He200 words
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Article118 1968-03-31 1 ‘Breach of good faith MANILA. Sat. <l*Pl> Former President Diosdado Macapagal said last night the Philippines has suffered a setback in its hid for the trust and respect of other countries in Asia because of the Corregidor controversy. Macapagal. under whose administration the Philippines formally launched its territorial claim on118 words
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Article, Illustration427 1968-03-31 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee today outlined plans and measures to prevent a recession in Singapore resulting from the British with- drawal. Very briefly, he said, the way to prevent a recession was to spend during the next427 words
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404 1968-03-31 1 CORREGIDOR: MANILA. Sat. (UPI) The Philippine Government told Malaysia today the training of special forces on Corregidor Island was none of its business. In a Note handed to Malaysian Ambassador Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, the Government also said that since Malaysia had seen404 words
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Article103 1968-03-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The usual quietness of the Subang Airport at 6 a.m. was disturbed today when the 137 pilgrims to Mecca arrived home in a chartered DC-a Relatives of the pilgrims thronged the airport as early as 5 a.m. to welcome home the “Hajis”. Among the103 words
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Article56 1968-03-31 1 MANILA. Sat. (UPl)—The Philippine Navy and Air Force were ordered today by President Ferdinand E Marcos to tighten patrols over the Sulu Island to thwart any attempt by certain Moslems to attack Sa bah The move was “to break any privately inspired invasion of Sabah."56 words
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Article36 1968-03-31 1 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reuter) America will go to any lengths including bombing the wreck to keep secret equipment aboard an F-11l fighter bomber downed over North Vietnam out of Communist hands. Pentagon sources said today.36 words
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212 1968-03-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, said tonight it would be better for Malaysia and the Philippines to have talks to end "for all time” the Sabah dispute. He said this at a reception in Kuala Lumpur212 words
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Article32 1968-03-31 1 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. (UPI) —The Security Council is meeting tonight to consider the latest outburst of fighting along the Jordan River. Jordan and Israel have both requested an urgent meeting32 words
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NEWS
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50 1968-03-31 2 Moscow (L to R): Soviet Communist Party Chairman Leonid Brezhnev, President Nikolai Podgorny and Premier Alexei Kosygin pay homage in front of the urn containing the ashes of the world's first spaceman Yuri Gagarin and Col. Vladimir Seryogin in the Central House of the Soviet Army on Friday. UPI radiophoto.— UPI; radiophoto. - 50 words
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349 1968-03-31 2 KULAI, Sot The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raxak bin Hussein, told the 500 settlers in the FLDA oil palm scheme here in Johore, today that they should not expect the Government to provide them every- thing oil at one time. He was replying349 words
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Article128 1968-03-31 2 STOCKHOLM Sat. ißeuter i A ten-nation finance conference here met today for its final session aimed at resolving major differences with France on International monetary reform. French Finance Minister Michel Debre told reporters following day-long talks yesterday there had been profound divergences, but other delegates from the128 words
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98 1968-03-31 2 TOKYO. Sat (Reuter) Indonesia would meet any communist threat from another country wi»h war. the Indonesian President, General Suharto said today. He told more than 300 guests, including 26 ambassadors. at a luncheon given for him at the Tokyo Foreign Correspondents Club that if98 words
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Article35 1968-03-31 2 SAIGON. Sat. (UPI) US. planes bombing North Vietnam were challenged by Communist MiGs for the first time in six weeks and apparently ehot down one of the Russian-built Jete, military spokesmen said today35 words
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Article38 1968-03-31 2 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) An army of 17,549 dork workers tolled yesterday to clear away 500.000 tons of cargo that piled up in the Port of New York during an 11-dav Strike of the International Association38 words
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Article63 1968-03-31 2 LONDON Sat. (UPI) Communist China officially announced that as far as Pekine is concerned “the International situation is excellent.” with the United States heading to its doom and Rusaia “at the end of ita tether The assessment came from Red China's Vice Premier and Foreign Minister Marshal Chen63 words
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216 1968-03-31 2 OTTAWA. Sat (UPI) Malaysian Ambassador to Washington Tan Sri Ong Yoke Lin signed an agreement yesterday in Ottawa to pur hase nine De Havilland DHC4 Caribou transport aircraft for the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Long term financing arrangements. representing 90 per rent216 words
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Article103 1968-03-31 2 SAIGON. Sat. (Reuter) United States navy searchers have uncovered a concrete-built Vletcong munitions factory hidden beneath village houses deep in the heart of South Vietnam's Delta region, an American military spokesman said here today The spokesman said former Vletcong troops guided the Americans, who were supported103 words
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Article59 1968-03-31 2 AMMAN. Sat. (Reuter) Kin* Hussein of Jordan has urged King Faisal of Saudi Arabia to join him in calling for an urgent Arab summit conference, it was announced Here tonight. In a message published here King Hussein said the conference would work out a unified59 words
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225 1968-03-31 2 HARDWAR. Himalayan F66thills. Sat. (Reuter) Fears of a possible stampede have led to an official ban on a proposal by the Indian mystic, Maharashi Mahesh Yogi, to take Beatles John Lennon and George Harnson on a procession through Hardwar on April 13.225 words
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183 1968-03-31 2 SAIGON. Sat. -UPI) U.S. sources today indicated a downed Fill A fighter bomber has become the prize in a dramatic race between American and Communist search forces both in Laos and North Vietnam. The US$6 million jet aircraft with a two-man crew was183 words
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Article59 1968-03-31 2 COLOMBO Ceylon Sat. (UPI) Tibet's hereditary ruler the Dalai Lama now in exile in India, reportedly has told a friend in Ceylon that rival Chinese groups are struggling for power in his Himalayan kingdom. The Dalai Lama was quoted as aaylng that resistance to the Chinese Communist59 words
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Article63 1968-03-31 2 SAIGON, Sat. 'Reuter) American B-52 bombers carried out three raids on North Vietnamese positions around the Khe Sanh Marine Base cam) today after the area had come under North Vietnamese mixed artillery, rocket and mortar fire, an American military spokesman said today. About 5063 words
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562 1968-03-31 2 VEW DELHI, Sat. (Reuter). The second United Nations Conference on Trode and Development has ended on a note of disillusionment and failure. The General Secretary. Dr. Raul Preblsch. told 2.000 delegates last night that a great vacuum had been left in the conference's work562 words
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Article234 1968-03-31 2 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) Muslim leaders have denied government charges that Filipino Muslims in the south are pressing for a seizure of Malaysian Sabah, saying the administration invented them to cover up its controversy with Malaysia. A member of the House of Representatives in the Southern234 words
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Article98 1968-03-31 2 MANILA. Sal. (UPI) The Philippine Ambassador to the United Nations. S P Lopez, departed today for New' York to seek the aid of Secretary General U Thant in settling the Philippines claim to a portion of Malaysian North Borneo. President Ferdinand E. Marcos has directed98 words
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Article99 1968-03-31 2 MEMPHIS, Tenne-see. Sat. (UPI) Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., yesterday defended his Memphis march that left one dead and 62 injured and said he had no intention of calling off demonstrations here or his massive poor peoples'’ march on Washington “Riots are here Riots are part of99 words
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Article34 1968-03-31 2 TOKYO, Sat. (UPI)—A Vietcong representative stationed in Hanoi yesterday sent a message to the North Vietnames Armed Forces acclaiming their alleged downing of a US Fill A fighter-bomber, Radio Hanoi reported today.34 words
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127 1968-03-31 2 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) Indonesia and Japan failed to reach an agreement again on the exact amount of economic aid to be extended to Indonesia this year, official Japanese sources said. The source; said no progress was made in the minis-teral-level talks between Indonesian127 words
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Article54 1968-03-31 2 PRAGUE. Sat. (UPI) The Czechoslovak National Assembly today elected General Ludvik Svoboda as President and thus approved a person acceptable to both the Soviet and the New Czech Party reformers. The Czech News Agency said Svoboda was elected with a vote of 232 votes out of 288 deputies54 words
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Article57 1968-03-31 2 PORT LOUIS. Mauritius, Sat. (Reuter) People laid in emergency food supplies and fattened down their houses today as Cyclone Monica headed for Mauritius with w’inds of up to 140 miles per hour Monica struck the dependency of Rodrigues, 350 miles east of here yesterday, but there were no57 words
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Article70 1968-03-31 2 MALACCA. Sat The recently formed Malaysian People's Movement has found favour in Malacca. A number of intellectuals in the State including doctors and lawyers are stated to be waiting for the “green light” to form a branch here These professional men have held several closed door70 words
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Article43 1968-03-31 2 KUCHINO. Sat. The Chief Justice of the High Court in East Malaysia. Dato P.E.H. Pike, accompanied by Col. H. Drury, registrar, will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Monday on official duty. Both are expected to return here on Wednesday.43 words
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Article29 1968-03-31 2 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Sat. (Reuter) Rumours here that Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin would attend the resumed general asaembly session opening on April 24 remained unconfirmed today.29 words
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Article56 1968-03-31 2 PUN’TA AREANS. Southern Chile. Bat. (Reuter) Lone British yachtsman Alec Rose has Injured a leg the British navy tanker “Wave Chief” reported by radio early today. The tanker said it had spotted Rose 350 miles west of Cape Horn, homeward bound on his round -theworld voyage56 words
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Article66 1968-03-31 2 BRUNEI TOWN. Sat. (Reuter) Police in this Brunei Sultanate warned today that a white slave ring was trying to bring girls from Singapore and West Malaysia here for immoral purposes. Police sources said authorities were cracking down on a syndicate of local men who had been trying66 words
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Article37 1968-03-31 2 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) will form a permanent typhoon committee for the region, when it holds Its twenty-fourth session at Canberra from April 17 to 30.37 words
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167 1968-03-31 2 JERUSALEM. Sat. (UPI)' Israeli jet fighters and artillery blasted Jordanian positions yesterday along a 60-mile front from the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea in what was described as retaliation for shelling by Jordan of Israeli civilian settlements. (A Jordanian Military communique said167 words
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95 1968-03-31 2 JAKARTA, Sat (Reuter)—■ Indonesia’s former Vicepresident Dr. Mohammed Hatta has said that he is prepared t 0 run for office again if the post is an elected one Dr Hatta. who resigned his post after falling out with President Sukarno more than 1095 words
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97 1968-03-31 2 SAIGON. Sat, (Reuter) The Vietcong Libera ion Radio today announced it would halt hostilities in four provinces in the Mekong Delta for three days next month. The National Liberation Front (N.L.F.) political arm of the Vietcong, said in the broadcast that the halt97 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration756 1968-03-31 3 SINGAPORE, Saf. The overtime earnings of dockyard workers in the Port of Singapore Authority some of them described as "fantastic" will be slashed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has announced coming changes in the working structure of dockyard workers ithin756 words
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Article67 1968-03-31 3 5 pm. 6 p.m. Performance by the People’s Association Band at the Macßitchie Reservoir Park. 5.30 p.m. 6-30 p-m.—Per-formance by the Singapore Infantry Regiment Band at Macßitchie Reservoir Park. 5.30 p.m. 6.-30 p.m.—Performance by the Catholic High School Brass/Reed Band at Hong Lim Green. 7.30 p.m. Pop Jenaka67 words
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Article, Illustration252 1968-03-31 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. In a progressive country like Singapore, the use of electrical and gas-power-ed appliances has contributed greatly towards industry and the people because of its economical, time-saving and hygienic factors. This was stated today by Mr. Chua Pho Tiong. president of Chee Yang252 words
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Article64 1968-03-31 3 SINGAPORE Sat. A motor-cyclist. Ng Siew Huen, 23, of Albert Street was killed this morning in an accident involving two motorcycles and a lorry. The deceased was involved in a collision with another motor-cyclist along Collyer Quay near the overhead bridge opposite Clifford Pier. He fell off his64 words
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Article, Illustration281 1968-03-31 4 PENANG, Sit. The Island's free bonded warehouse* in Weld Quay area, when ready, should not be uaed as a “dumping ground*’ for the goods ar- riving here. This was stressed by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. here281 words
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Article148 1968-03-31 4 BATU GAJAH. Sat. The police arrested 58 people, including 30 women between the ages of 17 and 22. outside the mam gate of the detention camp here yesterday. They were the relatives. wives and girl friends of the 118 detainees, now On a hunger strike.148 words
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Article86 1968-03-31 4 PENANG. Sat. The Chief Minister and president ef the St. John Ambulance Association, Penang. Tan Sn Wong Pow Nee. said here today that the drive to faster growth and further expansion of the movement would ensure that the white eightpointed cross of St. John would always86 words
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Article98 1968-03-31 4 Exhibition of •Five Sinfapore Sculptors” at Naional Art Gallery 10 am. to 6-30 p.m Works of prominent Malaysian artists by Peninsular Art Society at 41. Jalan Raja Muda. 9 *m. to 6 o-m. Seven women's exhibition at Samat Art Gallery 9 m to 6 p m Housewives' art98 words
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Article35 1968-03-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr Tong Boon Khoon was elected chairman of the Rubber Producers’ Council and Mr M. G. Chevassut. vice-chairman, at the 17th annual meeting of the 1 Council here on Friday.35 words
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Article93 1968-03-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Dato Dr Ungku Omar. Director of the Institute of Medical Research, left here for a three-week study tour in Moscow. This will be the first visit to a communist country as the Southeast Asian representative of the World Health Organisation. He told93 words
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Article56 1968-03-31 4 KAMPAR. Sat. The State Government has allotted 5134.000 lor various minor projects in the Kampar and Gopeng districts under the ruial development programme The MP for Kampar. Mr Toh Theam Hock, said the projects would include the construction of prayer houses and road? and the digging56 words
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Article62 1968-03-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three Malaysian experts for industrial management and industrial engineering will leave for Germany tomorrow at 9 20 a m They have been invited by the German Government for a 22-month advanced training in their respective fields The three are Mr. Ong Hai Slew62 words
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Article32 1968-03-31 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. Two water pumps belonging to a contractor. Seow Kah Chin, 28, were stolen from his house in Sungei Gedong here yesterday. The pumps were valued at $6OO.32 words
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Article, Illustration39 1968-03-31 4 T T. Colonel C. Durairoju, who has been appointed Director of Ordnance Services of the Malaysian Armed Forces with effect from March 26. This is the last top post in the Army to be Malaysianised.39 words
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97 1968-03-31 4 PENANG. Sat. The district manager. Malaysia, of the China .Airlines Mr. Yeung Man-':er said here today that Penang had great potentialities for the tounst industry. “The future of the tourist industry here is very bright.** said Mr. Young However, he pointed out that there97 words
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474 1968-03-31 4 Suharto: We don't Want military pacts \DELAIDE, Sot. (Reuter). Effective arrangements for regional co-operation were vital for the real prosperity of countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, the leader of Australia's Labour Opposition Party, Mr. Gough Whitlom, said today. Addressing a474 words
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Article, Illustration185 1968-03-31 4 SGT. Mohd Noor bin Hj. Ariffin, the Chief Clerk of 403 Troops Royal Corps of Transport at Rasah Camp. Seremban. who has been in the Army for over 18 yea is, was rewarded for his long service by Brigadier GE. Bavin, the Chief185 words
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Article, Illustration200 1968-03-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Malaysia was urged to join the proposed Federation of Leather Shoe Manufacturers by a 19-man Filipino shoe trade mission which flew in yesterday. The mission, on a twoday visit, believed such a federation would reduce the costs in the manufacture of200 words
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224 1968-03-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The inaugural meeting of the Malaysian Solidarity Youth Organisation will be held here tomorrow. Membership to the proposed youth organisation is open to persons between the ages of 18 and 40. Announcing this here today. the224 words
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193 1968-03-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The President of the Selangor Consumers’ Association. Mrs. Goh Kwee Teng announced today six firms had made definite bookings to set up booths in the Sta- dium Negara for the first consumers trade fair. The fair, which is on the193 words
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91 1968-03-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Malaysian Trade Union Congress which was scheduled to take a decision regarding its stand towards the newly formed political party—Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia at its executive council meeting here yesterday put off the decision for two weeks. The executive91 words
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Article46 1968-03-31 4 PENANG. Sat. Four boys between the ages of 13 and 14 were arrested by the police following a 999 call by a stall-owner. S. Arulasagam. who was informed by his stall-assistant that he had been robbed at his stall in Jelutong Road yesterday.46 words
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Article30 1968-03-31 4 ‘C-wire theft BATU GAJAH. Sat. A total of 220 pounds of copper wires were stolen from telephone posts in Jalan Gopeng here yesterday. The c°pcer wires were valued at $287.30 words
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154 1968-03-31 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two motor-cyclists were involved in a thTee-m-one accident when they collided with a military Land Rover at the junction of Alexandra Road and the road leading to Gillma n Barracks yesterday. One of the motor-cyeiists. Ng Num Hin. 32. of LengkoK Bahru,154 words
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Article45 1968-03-31 4 SINGAPORE. Sat TV Singapura s Channel 8 will telecast an interview with Mochtar Lubis. a well-known Indonesian journalist, tomorrow at 8.35 pm. On Channel 5. the first programme in the series Background" will also be telecast tomorrow at 925 pm45 words
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Article43 1968-03-31 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The staff of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines will hold a satay dinner and dance to celebrate their second annual “Temu-Ria Hari Raya” tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at the Singapore Telephone Board Stan Recreation Centre, Kampong Ampat. off MacPherson Road here.43 words
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Article, Illustration253 1968-03-31 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Republic's newest and largest entertainment complex Tropicana," was officially opened today by the chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. P. H. Meadows. The chairman of International Associates Ltd. xvhich manages Tropicana, Mr S C. Shaw, speaking at the253 words
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478 1968-03-31 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. A number of internationally known people are in Singapore examining intriguing schemes to advance tourism. This was disclosed today by the chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Mr P H Meadows, when he spoke after opening the Republic's newest entertainment complex,478 words
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84 1968-03-31 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Military personnel will be conoucting a street clearing exercise between 2 a.m. and 4 am. on April 2 and 3. This exercise will commence from the junction of Middle Road and North B-idge Road and thence to the junction of Nor.h Bridge Road and84 words
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Article40 1968-03-31 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The speech made by the Minister for Finance Dr. Goh Keng Swee, yesterday at the Sin- gapore International Chamber of Commerce luncheon, will be broadcast tomorrow at 10.30 p.m by Radio Singapura's English service.40 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1968-03-31 5 Dr. Goh outlines counter-recession strategy SINGAPORE, Sat. The Government's counter-recession strategy was unfolded tonight by Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Minister for Finance, in a broadcast over Radio and Television Singapura. These measures had to be taken, he said, in the wake of1,066 words
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Article51 1968-03-31 5 SINGAPORE Sat The M P for Thomson. Mr. Ang Nam Piau. will call on the residents of Thomson Park tomorrow afternoon to hear their grievances and requests. Mr. Ang will be accompanied by the committee members of Thomson citizens' consultative committee and the PAP executive committee51 words
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176 1968-03-31 5 SINGAPORE, sat The artinc President of Singapore. Mr. P. Coomaraswamy. this morning opened the Wonderland Fair organised by the Spastic Childrens Association at the Old Admiralty House. In his speech he said that the SCA. with the help of voluntary workers and generous financial support176 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1493 1968-03-31 5 YOUR TV and Radio ■v i TODAY j J TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMFUK and Puiau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and tlelaka; 3 <fc 10 Johore Bahru: > Tailing; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluaog. P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct.; 3.01 Bahama Kita; 316 Soccer 442 Zorro; 5.08 Cartoon Classics: 515 Close1,493 words
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449 1968-03-31 6 ALAN THOMAS - By ALAN THOMAS YV hen burglaries, bagsnatching and holdups increase in Hong Kong. Police often know why—the price of opium has gone up. This teeming colony o* nearly four million often portrayed on the cinema screen as ac n,re of illegal drug trafficking, continues449 words
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PHOTO TIPS
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Article, Illustration650 1968-03-31 7 people would like to make motion A pictures but think that even ordinary filming is quite difficult. Movie-makers knew better. But even some of them believe there is more than a little magic in the pro* duction of trick shots. This difficulty is mostly650 words
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Miscellaneous377 1968-03-31 7 4-fojvujb -'Barbara's 5b you THEN r you MAKE IT Sound £45/, yobi/ IT S NOT AS EASy AS WANT TO Know u AL you HAVE A3 IT LOOKS, 800....1T'S TO LOW JUST DO EUG6ED, DANOEFOUS SKI WATCH and eisKy/ 8 im. t £b SKI 5 u*l LIFT r» Jj l377 words
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F O L L O W THE SUN
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Article, Illustration13 1968-03-31 8 A LIBERAL ARTS PAGE And the liberal soul sh all be made fat13 words
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372 1968-03-31 8 ISTANBUL Sat. (Reuter) The Turkish government is backing a campaign launched by the Middle East Technical University in Ankara to rescue archaeological treasures from prehistoric mounds which will be submerged by 1970 by a large dam being built on the upper Euphrates. More372 words
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297 1968-03-31 8 VATICAN CITY. Sat. (UPI) Pope Paul VI renewed his appeal fo r a War on misery" and took issue with critics who charged he had opened the way to a "theology of revolution and violence.” The Pope spoke at hi* weekly general audience297 words
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Article299 1968-03-31 8 Which came first Man and microbes By ROBERT MCSEL LONDON. Sat. (CPI) Contemplating the history of microbes a poet once wrote: “Adam Had 'em.” This now turns out to be more truth than poetry for a recent symposium on "disease in antiquity" reveals that man's early ancestors had most of299 words
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637 1968-03-31 8 MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI). Yuri Gagarin did what centuries of man had wanted to do: Fly through space, home of the stars and planets. His momentous feat came nearly seven year s ago. on April 12, 1961. when he orbited the637 words
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98 1968-03-31 8 NEW PORT. Rhode Island. Sat. (I’PI) Unless producer George Wein pavs some US$9,OOO in back debts, the City Council says it won't sanction a one-day concert this summer by famed sitar virtuoso Ravi Shahkar or India. Officials said that W’ein, who has fathered98 words
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318 1968-03-31 8 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The city of Freeport on Grand Bahama is enjoying a boom primarily because it offers a refuge from taxation. Under an agreement granted by the British crown, Britain has given up its right to impose any taxes on real318 words
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Article201 1968-03-31 8 Debate on the dance MOSCOW (Reuter) Soviet Culture Minister MrsYekaterina Furtseva and leading choreographer Igor Moiseyev publicly disagreed over whether sexuality is abstract The disagreement enlivened a press conference they were jointly giving to publicise an international ballet-dancers’ competition being held here next year. Blonde,201 words
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Article, Illustration782 1968-03-31 8 RUN FOR YOUR LIFE LONDON, Sat. (UPI). Ingrid Pitt has had to run hard twice in her life, once to escape from East Berlin and once to escape from white slavery. Now she can afford to sit down and tuck into caviar for breakfast because this blonde,782 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration928 1968-03-31 9 A DELAIDE, Australia. Sat. A 5A3Z.000.000 pipeline project will greatly improve the water supply of growing industrial communities in the arid country at the head of South Australia’s Spencer Gulf. The pipeline will duplicate an existing 223 miles long pipeline between the River928 words
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Article192 1968-03-31 9 uONDON, Sat. (UPI) Tne Bank of England yesterday clamped strict new ru.es to govern gold trading on the London market to cramp the actions of gamblers against the dollar working for a higher price for geld ihe London Market reopens on Monday after two192 words
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Article42 1968-03-31 9 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reuter) No offers were made today to General Services Administration to buy tin. G.S.A. said that sa’es during the week amounted to 208 tons all to the agency for international development. as no commercial Mies were made.42 words
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Article239 1968-03-31 9 PARIS. Sat (Reuter) The price of gold fell today on the Paris bullion market where dealers said uncertainty persisted about the outcome of today's Stockholm meeting of the group of tens finance ministers. The one-kilo ingot was traded in early dealings at 6.150 francs,239 words
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Article81 1968-03-31 9 SINGAPORE Sat. The Association of Banks in Mala.v =:a today made the following charges in its rates to merchants: New York: Baying TT 32-7 8 Airmail O.D 33; 90 d st. 33-1/2 credit bills; 333 4 trade bills Canada: Buying TT 355 8: Airmail O.D 35-3/4 90 d81 words
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Article38 1968-03-31 9 NEW YORK. Sat. lUPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded. May 68 18.008 18.30A July 18.008 18.50A Sept 18.108 18.50 A Nov 18 408 18 75A Jan 18.508 15.58A March 13.508 18.35A May 18.508 18.85A38 words
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279 1968-03-31 9 NEW YORK. Sa*. (UPD— Investors showed enthusiastic response yesterday to a report that President Johnson is considering a bombing pause in North Vietnam. They pushed prices higher in fairly active trading The market had been going through the motions cf a routine session until279 words
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Article502 1968-03-31 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange todav with the number of shares dealt in brackets. INDUSTRIALS Be” Co $2 88 '4OOOl $2 90 <3000). Boustead $1 73 (1000) $1 74 <5 000'. c Sugar *2 98 4000502 words
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126 1968-03-31 9 RALEIGH. North Carolina, Sat. (UPI) Gov. and Mrs. Dan K Moore will visit Japan and Formosa on a trade and travel promotion mission next month, it was announced yesterday. They will make the trip with Gov. and Mrs. Robert McNair of South Carolina and U126 words
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Article303 1968-03-31 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The market opened quietly at the start of the week, and as currency considerations were put to one side for the time being, trading adopted a more routine air. states Holiday, Cutler. Bath Co Ltd. in their weekly review. Attention centred around the April303 words
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Article58 1968-03-31 9 FORT LEE. New Jersey, Sat. (Reuter) MercedesBenz announced today it was recalling 2.500 of its 1968 model cars for inspection of a carburettor accelerator pump lever that in some cars might stall the engine during acceleration. Owners of types 230, 230-S and 250-S in the 1968 models58 words
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Article481 1968-03-31 9 SINGAPORE.—Stork Exchange olrl and offer prices officially listed at the clo*e of business. INDUSTRIALS 2.93 Chemical Co Cold storage Dunlop C D E. '-melting t X 1 1.51 4-0 2 78 2 in 1.52 5.40 •> Fitzpatricks F V tlrds. CD Gammon GOodwood Park GK Life 1.80 4.IK481 words
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Article81 1968-03-31 9 LONDON, Sat. < UPI The rubber market closed very quiet with spot 17-1/8 17Settlement House May 17-5/16 17-7/16 June 17-7/16 17-9/16 July 17-1/2 17-5/8 July Sept 17-5/8 17-3/4 Oct/Dec 18 18-1/8 Jan March 18-3/16 18-5/16 April/June 18-3/8 18-1/2 July/Sept 18-1/2 18-11/16 Oct/Dec 18-5/8 18-7/8 Jan March81 words
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Article48 1968-03-31 9 (Manager*’ Price*) First Malaxan 250 >ecnnfi Malayan 1.80 m m Third Malayan The Commerce 1.17 In'lutttrv The >a\lng .93 1 02 Fund X!) .97 1 OB fir«t Hongkong ,7fi .81* hecfMifl llonckonz .53 Malatsian Jmestment .57 fund 1.10 1 20 Sterling C’moditj 4/4 <* Hong Kong Currency)48 words
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Article105 1968-03-31 9 SINGAPORE, Sal. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce day are:Exchange toCoconut Oil Buyer Seller (FOB.) Bulk Coconut Oil 64-25 (1 OB) Drums 66.75 C onra Mixed Mar/Apr Muntok White Pepper (FOB.) 40 00 M VI.U Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 122.50 H'. w 120 00 Sarawak special Black105 words
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Article135 1968-03-31 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 President Johnson 3/4 Benalbanach 5 Kin Yung 6/7 Ocean Builder 8/9 Tjibanjet 10/11 Kim Hock 13/14 Automedon 15/16 President Hayes 18 Bougainville 19 Orchidea 21/22 Kyomei Maru 23/24 Keningau 25/26 Kuneshima Maru 27135 words
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Advertisement764 1968-03-31 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE AM loss a.m. from Kuching MSA ons 10.55 am. from Prnani Ipoh K L/Malacca MS% 043 1.50 p m. from Kota Bahru/K.L. MSA 509 2.25 p.m. from Bangkok Ms A 001 3 35 pm from Penang Ipoh K L. Ms 4 635 6 30 pm764 words
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Article, Illustration532 1968-03-31 10 A GREAT, surging multitude of people beneath a brilliant eastern sky. Luke says there were “myriads" (Luke 12:1, literally), so many that they were trampling one another under foot. And In the centre of it all. surrounded by a knot of angry men, was Jesus of Nazareth. The scribes and532 words
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Article1056 1968-03-31 10 Donald Goe World Outreach - By Donald Goe World Outreach tal. store, or office. It Is even true in the home circle. Therefore there is the constant temptation to “act", to pose, to play a part. It may be as well to recognise that some forms of acting, call them hypocrisy if1,056 words
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Article, Illustration380 1968-03-31 10 Vic Maliwanag - by Vic Maliwanag MANILA. Sat. (1PI) The Bible, not Man. Is the primary concern of the Far Ea,, ltf?» a S-«at t transmitter on OH.™ Bamhrn, curtain night anrl day with classical music, news and messages from the Bib380 words
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Article363 1968-03-31 10 SINGAPORE, Sot. —Sixteen top Asian, A u s t ra I i a n and New Zealand delegates met at Goodwood Park Hotel last Tuesday and discussed plans for the Asia South Pacific Congress on Evangelism. The Congress, which is expected to be held at the Singapore363 words
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Article, Illustration87 1968-03-31 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. Victor N. Nelson, director of the Billy Graham Association. was the guest speaker at the Christian Business Men's Committee (CBMC) dinner held at the American Club recently. More than 60 businessmen and friends attended this first quarterly dinner of CBMC. The purpose of87 words
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Article169 1968-03-31 10 Daily Programme Guide (Summary Form.) English Service Nineteen Metre Band 700 am News (also on 16 Metres) Interest and Interviews 730 Music and Bible 9 00 News 925 From the Newspapers 9.30 Question Box 10 00 Billy Graham Friend* 11.30 News 12.00 to 1 00 pm Cowboy169 words
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Article123 1968-03-31 10 97. O how love I thy l»w! it is my meditation all the day. 98. Thou through thy commandments h*»t m »de me wiser than mine enemies: for they are ever with me. 99. I have more understanding than my teachers: for thy testimonies are my123 words
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Article474 1968-03-31 10 HERE are the Bible answers to some of our readers questions. Send in your problems to “The cnristian Answers”. 23-B Cantonment Road s,n^P° r 39 Jalan Sultan. K. Lumpur and have them answered. Bona fide questions may be on any subject. Is it wrong for a Christian474 words
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Article990 1968-03-31 10 Christians and Current Affairs —V THE upsurge of violent fighting since the Tet New Year has brought home to us once again the bitterness of the war in Vietnam. It has also brought home the futility of it. because if we ask what are the results of the recent offensive990 words
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Advertisement80 1968-03-31 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS SETENTH-DAY ADVENTIST SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. Services on Saturday. Balestier Road English. 120 Balestier Road. 9-30 a.m. Sabbath School; 11.00 am. Service of Worship; 5.30 p.m. Youth Meeting. SOUTHEAST ASIA UNION COLLEGE—English 273 Upper Serangoon Road. 9.30 a.m. Babbath School; 11.00 a.m. 6ervice of Worship; 3.45 p.m. Youth Meeting.80 words
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Article, Illustration937 1968-03-31 11 CAY goodbye to those tents. Shifts and little A-line shapes. Belts are back with a bang fbr autumn. 1968....a1l part of the new. shapelier, more feminine silhouette that London's top designers are predicting for the season. “It will be the prettiest, most original time for fashion937 words
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Article150 1968-03-31 11 MACARONI Cheese and Tomato:Ingredients: Six ounces cut macaroni, one tablespoon olive oil, one large onion, small tin tomatoes, seasoning. two ounces margarine, two ounces flour, one pint milk, four ounces grated cheese, browned breadcrumbs and extra two ounces grated cheese. Cook the macaroni in fastboiling salted water for 20150 words
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Article115 1968-03-31 11 THE success of the turtleneck and-the Nehru jacket in menswear may cause the necktie to vanish. One designer says it. will be gone in about five years. Certainly, the turtleneck can’t ake a necktie, yet it sometimes has a rather blank look with a115 words
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Advertisement625 1968-03-31 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANGLICAN ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 7.00 a'.m. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Parish Communion- 11.00 .am. .Morning Service and Holy Communion, 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Sunday Schools at' 8,00 a.m and 9.30 a.m. ST PETER S CHURCH, 1. Tavistock Avenue Serangoon Garden Estate, Singapore 19. Bam Parish Communion. 8 and 9.30625 words
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Advertisement599 1968-03-31 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BRETHREN BETHESDA GOSPEL HALL 77, Bras Basah Road. Singapore Meetings in English Sunday: 8.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread, 3.00 p.m. Junior Sunday School. 4.30 pm. Senior Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.15 p.m. Gospel Service. 8.00 p.m. Song Service, Tuesday: 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thursday: 730 p.m Bible599 words
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Advertisement79 1968-03-31 11 NO ONE CAN LIVE ON WATER ALONK NEITHER YOUR HAIR! FOR CLEAN HEALTHY HAIR. FREE OF DANDRUFF. FEED YOUR HAIR WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS WELLA PRODUCTS: KOLESTRAL-S. KOLES-TRAL-V, EXQUISITE WELLA-MED AND WLLLAFORM WELLA OKfllM 'Tn felt Sole Distributors: W’ah Seng Trading Co., 403, Chulia St. Penang Wah79 words
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Article, Illustration321 1968-03-31 12 Quote from RINGO STAR: “I have a lot to do what with Zak. who's aged three and teho’s a bloody terror, and Jason' who's six months. Zak is like any other kid. he icants to play with his own toys and mine as well. “Then we've321 words
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Article, Illustration465 1968-03-31 12 (I to r) Dave Dee, Tich, Dozy, Mick and Beaky. DAVE DEE. DOZY. BEAKY. MICK <f- TI( H ‘The Legend Of Xanadu" “Please (Fontana There's no doubt about it this has got to be a biz hit for the Dave Dee group. In fact I've kmda wondered why their465 words
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Article, Illustration190 1968-03-31 12 j:i__SPQTUGHT_^__PQP_GOSS J -P__^__DjS C :CySS|QN_2^J 'J’lVO Gold Discs, awarded for world-wide sales of more than two million and presented b> Juliet Prowse at a starry gathering of popbusiness folk in London. And just before this particular party. they'd been in Germany where they made a190 words
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Article283 1968-03-31 12 ft I THEREI Like I know that there are many of you trailing for your requests to be ansuered. But please be patient like for instance, I can only spotlight one pop star at a time and besides, sometimes it takes time to gather into on a283 words
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Article152 1968-03-31 12 Veteran jazj: trumpeter Louis "Scathmo" Armstrong jumped from loth to fifth place this week in the British charts recently a youthful province with his gravely, optimistic "Wonderful World.” The Beatles rock’s roll number "Lady Madonna”—which exploded into third place from nowhere in the British chart last week —went152 words
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Article203 1968-03-31 12 NEW YORK: 1. The Dock Of The Bay Otis Redding 2. Love Is Blue Paul Mauriat 3. Valleri Monkees 4. Simon Says 1910 Fruitgum Co. 5. La-La Means I Love You —Delfnnics 6. Since You've Been Gone Aretha Frankln 7. Just Dropped In First Edition203 words
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Article, Illustration95 1968-03-31 12 The ‘Biggest Thing In Pop Music HERE is the talented and jovial Solomon King, he of the twenty stone, 6 ft. 8 in. and the 50-inch chest, with appetite to match. His recording of "She Wears My Ring" is doing well in the charts.... thanks to Gordon Mills, who guides95 words
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Article, Illustration591 1968-03-31 12 HENSON CARGILL is his name and nobody else can say the same In the year 196«. Henson Cargill arrived. He was one of two artistes that were brand new and broke into all three pep and country national charts at the same time with his nrst song.591 words
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Advertisement182 1968-03-31 12 AVAILABLE NOW! Ifo Mh4dUtouUn&Kt ®lay®ape P 1200 TM the simplest automatic battery tape cartridge players. CARTRIDGE TO CHOOSE FROM HERB ALBERT THE TIJUANA BRASS TRINI LOPEZ THE KINKS HERBIE MANN GEORGE SHEARING CONNIE FRANCIS STAN GETZ THE SUPREMES THE SANDPIPERS SAM SHAM THE PHAROAHS MODEL: 1400 MM «**K M*X> LIST182 words
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Article, Illustration466 1968-03-31 13 Sparv. the 24-year-old Swedish beauty, who stars in The Rank Organisation release “Nobody Runs Forever” is typical of the trend A fashion model who is moving in on the movies. It is a familiar pattern. Arlene Dahl was a tbp cover girl when she466 words
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Article, Illustration348 1968-03-31 13 Fishy ending in ‘The Day The Fish Came Out T\nTH q title like "The Day The Fish Came Out", one would expect either a comedy or a controversial film put under the very creative hand of Michael Cacoyannis (who wrote, produced, and directed the film), "FISH" becomes both! It is348 words
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Article, Illustration262 1968-03-31 13 iyHE?N she cries, you want to tell her "Don't Be Afraid'*. When she jumps, you Jump too. 'When you see the fear in her eyes, you want to comfort her. When you see the terror there, you want to reach out and help.262 words
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Article, Illustration183 1968-03-31 13 Childhood dreams come true CHILDHOOD dreams came true for 17-year-old Leonard Whiting and 15-vear-old Olivia Hussey, when they presented to Great Britian’s Royal Familv at the world premiere of Franco Zeffirelli’s •‘Romeo and Juliet" at the Odeon Theatre in London recently. Whiting and Miss Hussey, who are the youngest performers183 words
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Article, Illustration312 1968-03-31 13 rAST-moving action in exotic Hong Kong. Kowloon and Macao and the not-so-exotic goings-on in the seamen's “cribs" along their notorious waterfronts, and all shot on location in Colour by DeLuxe from the intriguing background of the Aubrey Schenck Production ‘‘Kill a Dragon,”312 words
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Article169 1968-03-31 13 THE William Holdens seem to be cozy and snug ag*m. spending considerable time together in their Palm Springs home. Bill will make a film in Africa and wife Ardis is going on ahead to fee- to things at the Safari Club in Kenya They were separated for a169 words
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Miscellaneous300 1968-03-31 13 SII AH organisation NOW SHOWING! No Free List Hid 1 45. 4 «0. 4 3f> A 9.15 p Lily H- THE «IL\FR I A SHAW PRODUCTIONMandarin in Shawacope Ac Color super imposed English subtiue* NOW SHOWING No Err* Liat Capitol 11. 1 30. 9.45. 930 p m Rea 11. 1.15.300 words
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Miscellaneous343 1968-03-31 13 ODEON I PALACE 21-11* I 447 57# 3 Dat*! II Last Day! 11. 13* 4 ft*. I.M t M. ft 3ft 9 .15 pto |l ft 45 <fc 950 p m MG M's ‘HATE FOR HATE" Antonis Babato John Ireland In Color Ac Deltavlalon ODEON PALACE One-Day Preralere-Wed., 3rd April343 words
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2241 1968-03-31 14 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad TPOH, Sat. Nice Choice, with leading jockey Des Coleman astride, scored a splendid maiden win when he beat off Melmark's challenge to win by o head in the 6f for class three division 3 here this afternoon, second day of the2,241 words
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Article274 1968-03-31 14 SINGAPORE. Sat Twentv-flve- year-old fireman. P. Piilai. put up a creditable performance to win the Singapore Achilles jQub annual cross-country held at the Macßitchie Reservoir today. Piilai. of the Swift Athletes Association, won the event in a time of 21 minutes and 46 seconds over274 words
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161 1968-03-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. The Jets, top athletic •‘club In the country, are expected to participate In two Indonesian open meets one In Jakarta and the v other In Bandung during the first week of September. The club coach. Mr. Stanley Gouw disclosed161 words
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Article90 1968-03-31 14 IPOH, Sat. —The match between Ipoh “A” and Lower Perak. inter-district hockey league at the municipal padang here was abandoned owing to rainIpoh ‘B’ beat Taiping 2-1 in the game played earlier. Right inside M. Vishnu and Ronald D’ Oliveiro scored for Ipoh B’ Taiping’s90 words
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Article, Illustration59 1968-03-31 14 The Honda-6 special “works” model (above) will be ridden by Singapore’s ace rider, Lee Wing Sang, in the 1968 Singapore Grand Prix next month. The works machine equipped with a 798 e.c. six cylin- Her engine has been enter* ed for the 350 c-c. class race for motor cycles and59 words
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830 1968-03-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR Sat.— Following is the training list for the Selangor Turf Club meeting on April 6. 7. 13 and 14; ABDUL MAWI 1. Blue Venus 2 Tmggi Harapan n 3. Born Free 4 Nice Fellow 5. Kaya 6 Bersatu 7 Elsa LEE KIM830 words
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Article163 1968-03-31 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Royal Air Force scored a 5-4 victory over the Army m the Inter-Services table-ten-nis team championships final played at the RAF Seletar. recently. In the ladies finals. Army defeated the Royal Air Force by a narrow 5-4 margin. Men s RAF163 words
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Article22 1968-03-31 14 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) The International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF) today voted unanimously in favour of open tennis.22 words
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Miscellaneous47 1968-03-31 14 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $86,000 1st PRIZE: No. *****5 ($21,285) 2nd PRIZE: No. *****2 ($10,642) 3rd PRIZE: No. *****7 ($5,321) STARTERS: ($538 eoeh):Nos. *****4, *****2, *****4, *****1, *****4, *****4, *****6, *****0, *****0, *****9, *****6. CONSOLATION: ($413 each):Nos. *****5, *****6, *****4, *****6, *****0, *****5, *****9, *****0, *****4, *****7.47 words
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Article666 1968-03-31 15 WI put on 414 in first innings GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Sat. (Reuter). England battled bock after Gary Sobers and Rohan Kanhai had put on 250 for the West Indies' fourth wicket on the second day of the Fifth ond final Test match here. From 322 for three just666 words
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441 1968-03-31 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Se angor's schoolboy representative to the Dutch Festival Games last year. Jeyasamy of the Satayanda Secondary School, was the winner in the individual event of the Under-20 of the Selangor Schools Sports Council's cross-country meet at the Lake Gardens here this morning.441 words
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Article317 1968-03-31 15 LONDON Sat < Reuter > Results of football matches plaved trwlav were ENGLISH F. A. rt’P quarter finals B ham Citv 1 Chelsea 0 Leeds Utd 1 Sheffield Utd 0 Leicester C 1 Everton 3 W. B Albion 0 Liverpool 0 Scottish r a. err semi-finals Dunfermline317 words
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Article87 1968-03-31 15 $600,000 grant helped PTC —Lim PENANG. Sat. If the $600,000 grant had not been received from the Totaiisator Board, the Penang Turf Club wouid have suffered a loss of $500,000. This was disclosed by Mr. Lim Huck Aik. who wax re-elected president at the annual general meeting of the Penang87 words
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Article, Illustration444 1968-03-31 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. One of Japan’s top motor cyclists. Takeshi Araoka, who will be astride a Kawasaki A.I.R. was the first foreign rider to arrive here to prepare for the Selangor Circuit Race Meeting on April 6 and 7. Twenty-eight-year-old Araoka, who flew444 words
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Article31 1968-03-31 15 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Cambridge, the favourites, beat Oxford by 3J lengths for their first win in four years in the Universities boat race on the River Thames here today.31 words
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318 1968-03-31 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Under-23 players who have been in serious training In preparation for the Malaysia Cup series will meet Negri Sembilan 'away* in the first round of the Cup competition to be played tomorrow. The Under-23 side have been put through318 words
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519 1968-03-31 15 R. D. SELVA - By R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. What a gloomy start it was for the M. C. A. President s XI today when they met Joe Lister's International XI here in their two-day cricket match on the Selangor Club padang. Tu*Pntv-thrPP-voQr-nl H519 words
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390 1968-03-31 15 M. T. LINGAM - By M. T. LINGAM SEREMBAN, Sat. Where is the AAA of Negri Sembilan heading? This is the question on the lips of all athletes and followers of atheletics in the I State. The "Tidak apa” attitude adopted by the AAA officials390 words
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330 1968-03-31 15 Stanley Sreedharan - by Stanley Sreedharan SEREMBAN. Sat. The one-and-a-half day cricket match between Joe Lister's International XI and the Yang di-Pertuan Bexar's Invitation XI played here last weekend disappointed many followers of the game. The match arrangements were top class and even Lister’s boys330 words
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Article80 1968-03-31 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Seletar Young Indians Sporta Club will play its annual Married versus Bachelor* sorrer cup game, at the H.M.S. Terror ground, tomorrow at 5.00 p.m. Married side: G Sankaran. K Nadarajan. 80. Levers. R. J. Cox. M S. Maniam, S. Maniam. V. Suppiah. G. Suppiah. Maroof.80 words
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Miscellaneous64 1968-03-31 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1.37 a.m. (78 ft.), 2.00 p.m. (8.4 ft.) Port Swettenham: 7.10 a.m- (14.5 ft.), 7.22 p.m. (15.3 ft.) Port Dickson: 7.53 a.m. (8.3 ft.). 8 10 p.m. (9.3 ft.) Singapore: 12.01 a.m. (8.9 ft.). 12.26 pm. (M ft-) Sedili Kechil: 11.29 am (6 9 ft 10.5964 words
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Article, Illustration1493 1968-03-31 16 Windsor Lad’ - By 'Windsor Lad’ TPOH, Sun. COBBER'S BOY should com- plete o double by annexing the Class Two Division One over lOf (Race Four) here this afternoon, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club's March meeting. Cobber’s Boy put up a splendid showing when1,493 words
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Article1400 1968-03-31 16 Race 1: Horses Class 5* Div. 2 9 Furs. 2.00 P.M. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1 657 NaUrat Bv 900 Margaret Stable Rodgers 3 883 Carnegie Beau 6y 811 Carnegie Stable Allan Allan 1 8 026 Dust Furr 7v 8-11 Mrs. D E Bkelen RS Bkelen B1,400 words
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Article177 1968-03-31 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 RUM CUP Pinto Carnegie Beau NATARAJ Shanghai Kid Manhattan II SHANGHAI KID Rum Cup Carnegie Beau BUM CUP Shanghai Kid Evermore RACE 3 L. FLASH II Pulau Pinang Sweet Melody OTARO Puiau Pinang Red Tulip OTARO Lightning Flash Tower of177 words
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Article29 1968-03-31 16 Windsor Lad: Hopeful Dawn Cobber's Boy Nyonya Ipoh Adeline: Zaza T. Brightness Syndicate Star Boy Otaro Thriller H. Mcnang Jimmy Lad Avenger II Tibetan Zaza29 words
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Article, Illustration223 1968-03-31 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Schools Inter-Services Sports Association annual Gala took place last Wednesday at the Swimming Pool of H.M.S. Terror. Approximately 250 children under the age of eleven years, put on a display of swimming and diving which would have gladdened the heart of223 words
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