Eastern Sun, 5 May 1968
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Title Section22 1968-05-05 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 IMo. 636 Sunday, 5 May 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents22 words
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422 1968-05-05 1 Washington, Sat. Reuter. American negotiators ready £or full-scale peace talks with North Vietnam in Paris next Friday, expect weeks and possibly months o£ hard bargaining ahead. Hanoi has already made clear it will press first and foremost for a total halt to American bombing422 words
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224 1968-05-05 1 NEW YORK, sat. (Reuter) America's fourth and fifth heart transplant patients lay under close observation by surgeons today as new hearts beat steadily inside them. But one faced a critical phase with grave lung complications. He is Joseph Rlzor, 40-year-old Californian carpenter, who was224 words
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Article74 1968-05-05 1 SAIGON. Sat. (Reuter} The South Vietnamese Government has no objection to Paris as a venue for peace talk preliminaries between the United States and North Vietnam the Foreign Ministry said today. A Ministry statement issued here added, however, that it hoped the French Government would74 words
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Article76 1968-05-05 1 VIENTIANE. Sat. (Reuter) The American and North Vietnamese Embassies here had two further contact* today and an American official said the U.S. requested the contacts to deliver an official message about Paris as a site for preliminary Vietnam peace talks. Earlv this morning. American Deputy Chief of76 words
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Article80 1968-05-05 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (UPI) Secretary General Thant on Friday pledged the world’s “cooperation and assistance whenever required" to help the United States and North Vietnam settle the war at the conference table in Paris. Thant, who told newsmen when he arrived at his office80 words
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263 1968-05-05 1 PARIS, Sat. (Reuter). Tun Abdul Razak, Malaysian Deputy Premier and Minister of Defence, arrives here tomorrow night (1840 GMT), for a threeday official visit that includes talks with General de Gaulle and a close look at French military equipment. His talks263 words
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44 1968-05-05 1 The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon is seen proceeding to the platform for the convocation of Ngee Ann College yesterday. In front of him is the Chairman of the Ngee Ann College Council, Mr. C. C. Kee.` (See story in Page 3).44 words
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Article391 1968-05-05 1 Villagers look on...as thugs, policemen exchange fire SINGAPORE, Sot. Four armed robbers exchanged fire with Police at Mandai today before escaping with $34,000 cash. The thugs were fleeing In a car arter robbing the Seletar Pumping Station of the Public Utilities Board in Mandal Road, just391 words
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Article63 1968-05-05 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. A second case of cholera has occurred in Singapore at the 5$ m.s. Thomson Road. The patient, a 39-year-old store-keeper, has been admitted to the Middleton Hospital where his condition is reported to be “satisfactory.” A Ministry of Health statement said there was no63 words
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Advertisement68 1968-05-05 1 EmpText <'9a LiSCQ (A e<v a/ <o* S 3 ar m m. y c* DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS Every Wednesday and Saturday GARUDA leaves SINGAPORE at 10.45 for BALI, the Island Paradise with a thousand wonders. Get there by GARUDA and enjoy ‘Ramahtamah’ all the way. BY THERE GET68 words
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NEWS
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249 1968-05-05 2 LUCIAN PETER; KUALA LUMPUR - Police have vital clues By LUCIAN PETER KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Police in two states Selangor and Negri Sembilan have launched a manhunt for the kil- lers of Horjit, 19, son of o textile tycoon Mr. Jiv a n Singh whose body was found249 words
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370 1968-05-05 2 COPENHAGEN, Sat. (UPI). Malaysia needs more aid for development and defence, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said on Friday. Razak. who also is Defence Minister and Minister for National and Rural Development, met on Friday with Danish officials. discussing370 words
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Article161 1968-05-05 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three youths all members of a secret society were arrested at the junction of Jalan Besar and Lavender Street here this afternoon. A fourth member of the gang escaped The trio were apprehended by a detective w ho stopped a dark green Morris 1100161 words
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107 1968-05-05 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Enrolment for part time National Service in the Special Constabulary will be held on May 7. 8. 9. 13 and 14 at the Central Manpower Base. Kallang. On enrolment, the National Servicemen will be assigned to their respective training centres. For the first six107 words
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84 1968-05-05 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. World Red Cross Day will be commemorated in Singapore tomorrow. This year’s theme is “Red Cross is Everybody's Concern” which seeks to publicise that aims of the Red Cross “are worthy of the dedication of all men of goodwill.” A combined Red84 words
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331 1968-05-05 2 LUCIAN PETER - By LUCIAN PETER KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A young policeman who was to get married next week in Kelantan was found dead near Kerling railway station 40 miles north of here early this morning The body with two bullet wounds one331 words
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Article53 1968-05-05 2 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) A Malaysian Parliamentary mission arrived here last night for a week long visit at the invitation of the Indonesian Parliament. The mission, led by Lower House Sneaker Dato C. Yusof. will meet President Suharto and Parliament leaders and pay visits to Bogor, Bandung.53 words
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Article325 1968-05-05 2 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) The Soviet Union announced today that it had rat fled a consular agreement with the United States, the first bilateral treaty between the two major powers. The Soviet News Agency Tass said the treaty, which opens the possibility of establishing consulates in the two325 words
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425 1968-05-05 2 CANBERRA, Sat. (Reuter). America's main allies in the Vietnam war today welcomed the Wash-ington-Hanoi agreement to open preliminary peace talks in Paris next Friday. Leaders of Australia and New Zealand, who both have troops fighting alongside US forces, praised the step forward.425 words
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289 1968-05-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Both employers and employees have unanimously expressed their satisfaction at the recently completed Social Security Report submitted by the Colombo Plan expert on social security, Mr. A. N. Ambo. All his 82 recommendations contained in the report were unanimously agreed to289 words
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Article, Illustration127 1968-05-05 2 CAPETOWN. Sat. (UPI) Dr Christiaan Barnard and his team of surgeons can be expected to perform their third heart transplant operation at “any time,” usually reliable medical sources at Groote Schuur Hospital said yesterday. The sources said one of several transplant volunteers at present— UPI radiophoto. - 127 words
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123 1968-05-05 2 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Surgeons at London's National Heart Hospital have been discussing transplanting both heart and lungs unlike American and South African operations where only hearts have been swapped. The operation was described in detail by Mr. Donald B Longmore. one of the123 words
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Article66 1968-05-05 2 BURSA. Turkey, Sat. .(Reuter) Housewife Birsel Tuncer. 24. chewed happily away today on a young college girl’s tooth after what was described as Turkey’s first human tooth transplant. Bursa dentist Yu cel Aktan gave her the new tooth last week after removing it from Sevll Akalan, 18. The66 words
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Article92 1968-05-05 2 JAKARTA, Sat. (Reuter) The new North Korean Ambassador here. Moon Song Sool. sparked off a parliamentary row by toasting deposed President Sukarno instead of Presi4nttl Suharto at his accreditation ceremony this week, Indonesia’s Antara News Agency reported today. Antara said party leaders m Parliament92 words
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Article201 1968-05-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, sat. An armed gang of robbers using a Mini Cooper struck twice within an interval of 50 minutes last night and got away with cash and valuables worth $449. The first hold-up occurred in Petaling Java seven miles from here at 8.30201 words
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Article66 1968-05-05 2 8 30 a m.-8 p.m. Trade Union Exhibition at National Library, Stamford Road 5 p.m. 6 p.m. Performance by Hua Yi Integrated Primary School Bugle and Fife Band at the Botanic Gardens. 5.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m Performance by the Raffles Institution School Band at Macßitchie Reservoir Bandstand. National66 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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294 1968-05-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. A second case of cholera was reported in ingapore, but in a totally different area from the first one. It has been confirmed bacteriologically as El Tir Cholera, a similar case to the first one which occurred three weeks ago in Geylang.294 words
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Article, Illustration339 1968-05-05 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. (ANIB) A brilliant Singapore student became the first and only recipient of an honours degree in building, since the degree was fntroduced at the University of Melbourne a few years ago. He is Mr. Lim Chong Nam, of Petain339 words
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Article, Illustration497 1968-05-05 3 SINGAPORE, Sot. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said today that changes in the educational system must keep pace with the social and economic changes which are taking place continually in any country. He was speaking at Ngee Ann College’s first497 words
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433 1968-05-05 4 SUFFIAN REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. May 13 will be D-Day for unions in the country. Representatives of 72 affiliated unions will be meeting here on this day, to decide on a course of action, in view of the government's delay in433 words
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119 1968-05-05 4 PENANG. Sat. A youth. Abdullah Che Pak. sentenced to six months' jail after he had pleaded guilty to a house-breaking and theft charge, was told by the Magistrate. Che Tahirah Suleiman to turn over to a new leaf Abdullah, pleaded guilty jointly with119 words
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129 1968-05-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Government is planning to set up an animal production institute aimed at reducing the import of milk products into the country. This was disclosed by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi. when he received129 words
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Article52 1968-05-05 4 TAIPING, Sat. A milk vendor, U. Nanthalal. 74. was waylaid and robbed of $5 in Lorong Kampong Boyan this morning. The milk vendor was stabbed on his hand and stomach when he resisted the robber. He was sent to the district hospital, where he was treated as52 words
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Article59 1968-05-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The organising secretary and member of the central executive committee of the Democratic Action Party. Mr. Lim Kit Siang. will give a talk on "Will democracy work in Malaysia?” at Hock Ann Estate (opposite Sin Hoe Cinema) 4-1/4 mile Klang Road, here on Tuesday at59 words
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217 1968-05-05 4 PENANG, Sat. Police last night carried out a mass check on hotels in the city and detained four suspects. This was disclosed by a senior police spokesman here this morning. However, he did not disclose the nature of the cases, under which217 words
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231 1968-05-05 4 PENANG. Sat The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, today stressed the Importance of measures to be taken to improve the present facilities in the rural areas and to find ways and means of adopting new methods of sanitation. He was231 words
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Article97 1968-05-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. George Lawson Dorasingam, 26. was today charged in the Sessions Court here with cheating S. Rathanasamy of $1,500 on Nov. 9 last year. It was alleged that Dorasingam claimed to be an agent of the Kheat Loong Realty Co. Ltd. and cheated97 words
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Article, Illustration297 1968-05-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat It was a Gold Watch Day for 60 employees of Lever Brothers (M) Company Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur today; It was their 15th year with the companv and to mark this anniversary, each of them was presented with297 words
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459 1968-05-05 4 Beware of unionists with political ambitions —Shariff Kajang, Sat. The poor attendance at the recent May Day rally in Kuala Lumpur Is a “vote of no confidence” by the nation's workers on trade union officials who are having political ambitions, like those supporting the party Gerakan Malaysia. This was said459 words
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89 1968-05-05 4 KAMPAR. Sat. Two unemployed men were today convicted by the Magistrate’s Court here for stealing 70 Social Welfare lottery tickets from a sundry shop proprietor, Abdul Aziz s, o Mohamed Ismail, at his shop in Ev Kong Street, Gopeng on April 22. N.89 words
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156 1968-05-05 4 MALACCA. Sat. A 7.000 acre satellite town is to be built at Ayer Keroh by the Malacca State Govvernment and a firm of private developers. The proposed township will be only about four miles from town. When developed it will have 5.000 residential units.156 words
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Article34 1968-05-05 4 PENANG. Sat. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. will declare open the general meeting of the ex-Services Association here at Balai Rayat. Pulau Tikus, at 10 a m. tomorrow.34 words
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213 1968-05-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Dr. Edwin B. McDaniel, head of the Obstetrical Department of the McCormick Hospital in Chiengmai. Thailand. w T ill make a five-day visit to Malaysia and Singapore from Tuesday. His visit here is at the invitation of the International Planned Parenthood Federation213 words
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Article67 1968-05-05 4 National art gallery, (Jalen Ampang): Rembrandt’s “Etchings and drawings” 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery (41, Jalan Raja Muda): Works of prominent Malaysian artists exhibition 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool: 9.30 a.m to 12.30 p.m 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 6 p.m.67 words
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Article230 1968-05-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The University of Malaya Students’ Union will hold its welfare carnival this year from June 7-9 at the university grounds. Under the patronage of Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Pesta Ria will be open from 5.00 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. on the first230 words
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Article69 1968-05-05 4 MALACCA. Sat. Police here today detained three men from the Ann Loke New Village near Batang Melaka under the Internal Security Act. All three, stated to be members of the Labour Party. were held in their respective homes at dawn. Their names, disclosed by the69 words
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Article38 1968-05-05 4 PENANG. Sat. The laying of the foundation stone ceremony at the lowcost housing scheme at Kampong Melavu. Aver Itam, Phase Four, will he performed by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow N*e, on Thursday38 words
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Article33 1968-05-05 4 KAMPAR. Sat. N. Sellamuthu, 24, was today fined $2O in the Magistrate’s Court here when he pleaded guilty to using abusive language on a police corporal. Mohamed Said bin Ismail yesterday.33 words
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Article, Illustration209 1968-05-05 5 ‘Ngee Ann is people 's polytechnic SINGAPORE, Sat. The Ngee Ann College is no longer a private institution but a "polytechnic belonging to the people", the chairman of the College s council Mr. C. C. Kee said today. Speaking at the first combined convocation for the conferment of degrees awarded209 words
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Article, Illustration119 1968-05-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The United Kingdom Stall of the International Bazaar for the Blind, held a gala fashion show at Eden Hall here last night. The show was to raise money for the work of the blind. A total of 60 outfits, representing the119 words
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437 1968-05-05 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. A new four-year training syllabus is being prepared to enable Singapore's youths to appreciate better military life and training in the defence forces. The new syllabus is being prepared with added emphasis on practical training and regular camping during school vacations437 words
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122 1968-05-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, today received a cheque for SlO.OOO from the Suzuki Motor Company Limited, Japan, and its local agent Guan Hoe Company (M) Limited for the National Defence Fund. The cheque was presented by Mr. Teo122 words
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Article99 1968-05-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The University of Singapore Society will hold a film premiere of The Royal Shakespeare Company’s "The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat” as performed by the inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the direction of the Marquis De Sade. The premiere will be held99 words
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129 1968-05-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two more officers of the Port of Singapore Authority have been awarded scholarship for further training overseas this year. Thev are Mr. Philip Ng Fook Wah, a civil engineer” and Mr. Soong Chok Yean, an electronic data processing manager. Mr. Ng has129 words
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Miscellaneous1571 1968-05-05 5 YOUR IV and RADIO TODAY JV MALAYSIA 5 R TJALA LUMPUR Melaka V I' nanr 6 >P° h »"d Melaka; 3 0 Johor Bahru> i.ul^P ,nr 7 Ba c ktr r C«ru»„ ?,al“ c% R ciS A’ 515 An net p n j? Opening News Oiitifno 8 Summary: 550 Language1,571 words
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282 1968-05-05 6 Alan Thomas - By Alan Thomas rpHE traditional Chinese pastime of kite flying is proving a hazard to aircraft at Hong Kong's busy international airport. The flying of tWW multiColoured paper fcites is nOw “in season” among thousands of Chinese children, who can be seen tugging on yards282 words
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Article67 1968-05-05 6 THE Tokyo Astronomical Observatory said tour amateur Japanese astronomers had reported the discovery of a new comet „in the vicinity of the constellation Andromeda in the northern hemisphere A spokesman said the amateurs reported that the new comet ranged from seven to eight degrees n. magnitude.67 words
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Advertisement33 1968-05-05 6 TRAVEL CENTRE OF SINGAPORE Well-known for personalised services LET US HANDLE YOUR air bookings hotei reservations HARBOUR TOURS SIGHTSEEING e CAR HIRE E -10 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING, 360, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL. *****33 words
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Miscellaneous502 1968-05-05 6 THE MAN FROM Tk V. M.C.L. E. A A ABRUPTLY, 4S A NETTOP COVERS THELWCLfi VEHICLE... I V TOUCHDOWN OKAY! SUN US OUT OF HERE MSTM y FRIEND/ NICE AIM, ILLYA! HANG ONTO OUR QUARRY TIGHTLY/ D 0 0 0 Ci E EMERGENCY: UNCLE OUR PATROL CAR WILL CUT THEM502 words
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PHOTO TIPS
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Article, Illustration874 1968-05-05 7 Holography—phantom in photography’s future XTOLOGRAPHY Has been called a new kind of lensless, 3-D photography, and technically it is just that. However, a hologram is like no- photograph you have ever seen. It is more like a hallucination, a materialisation, a mirage. A hologram is like a window through which874 words
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Advertisement103 1968-05-05 7 Subscribe to SINGAPORE'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL DAILY If you live in Singapore or in Malaysia or in the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the EASTERN SUN and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office if pleased? AH you have to do is fill in the103 words
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Miscellaneous171 1968-05-05 7 ■"BaAiera’? rV\"> A D s VVWAT'S THE B!&/AEET7N& ALL k ABOUT, Sir Tt WELL... WATCH WHEN r CONWecr ALL THESE RED DOT'S Tt a, in rv r donYmindH economizing.. I'M JUST AFRAID OF PYINO *J.57 fS l CANT EVEN GET 3RONTO BURGER FOR k THAT SWEET LOO/E& STEAK HOUSE YDUVE171 words
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NEWS UNDER THE SUN National Daily
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Article881 1968-05-05 8 Paul Claudel centenary PREPARATIONS are being made to celebrate the centenary of Paul Claudel. In my view the most reverent way to think of a beloved author is to read one of his works over again. So I marked Claudel's centenary in my own way by881 words
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Article192 1968-05-05 8 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) Nude girls swimming in pools or lingering in doorways and bushes are being used increasingly by the Vietcong to bait traps for U.S. servicemen in Vietnam, according to a Marine Corps publication. The Sea Tiger, a weekly newspaper published oy Marines in192 words
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Article, Illustration633 1968-05-05 8 The seista is over MADRID, Sat. (UPI). After nearly 30 years of haring its politics dominated by Generalissimo Francisco Franco, Spain has reemerged as a nation where expectations of change are no longer absurd. Where once there was only Franco and his authoritarian regime, now633 words
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108 1968-05-05 8 BRUSSELS. Sat. (UPI) Sixty-seven young pianists from 20 countries have entered the first round of the 1968 Queen Elisabeth Music contest. The United States has by far the largest representation with 15 entries. France and Belgium have five each. Hungary. Germany. Holland and the108 words
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Article435 1968-05-05 8 Thaung Myine - Scientific wrapping for a perennial malady By Thaung Myine BANGKOK, Reuter Many Burmese are eating themselves to death, according to two of the country's experts on nutrition. They blame excessive polishing of rice, staplediet of the Burmese, for widespread malnutrition. Their findings were set out in435 words
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Article, Illustration193 1968-05-05 8 NEW postage stamps being issued in Britain on May 29 will commemorate four important national anniversaries occurring this year. The centenary of the Trades Union Congress is marked by a new fourpenn.v stamp in black, blue, green and brown, boldly featuring the letters TUC in cut-out form from faces symbolising193 words
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Article153 1968-05-05 8 LUBBOCK. Texas. Sat. d New ly discovered water sources may turn vast desert lands in Central Australia into one of the greatest food producing regions of the world, according to scientists of Texas. The study, made under direction of Dr Thadis W. Box, director of the International153 words
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Article81 1968-05-05 8 HANOVER. West Germany, f®. 1 (Reuter) Schoolchildren in developing counmay get lessons beamed by satellite from a central studio in the next decade. An American engineer Dr. ~A’ Steinhoff of Holloman Air Base, New Mexico, told an international symposium here about American survey results in this81 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration217 1968-05-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Japan Air Lines today announced. that the 160-pound birthday cake, which was ordered from Hotel Malaysia for JAL's 10th anniversary of operations in Singapore celebrations, will be presented to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Mr. Tadao Takenaka, Regional Manager of217 words
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207 1968-05-05 9 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Agreement on Vietnam peace talks in Paris injected new optimism into late trading on the Stock Market yesterday that reversed an earlier downturn and finally pushed many leading stocks into the plus column. The Hanoi broadcast met only a cautious initial207 words
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Article53 1968-05-05 9 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) The Royal Exchange Assurance and Guardian Assurance announced today that they have agreed on terms for a merger. This would create a group worth £165 million to become the third biggest British life group. Subject to approval of shareholders, the merger should be completed by53 words
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60 1968-05-05 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) President Johnson has approved the Civil Aeronautics Board decision to allow five foreign air carriers to serve Anchorage. Alaska, on their polar routes between Europe and Japan. The carriers are Scandinvian Airlines System. K.L.M Royal Dutch Airlines, Compagnie National Air France.60 words
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Article35 1968-05-05 9 WASHINGTON, Sat (Reuter) No offers were made to the General Services Administration today to buy tin. No tin has been sold this week either commercially or to the agency for international development.35 words
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Article, Illustration87 1968-05-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Sandy Shaw, BOAC’s Marketing Manager, for the Eastern Region flew in from Bahrain, on the first leg of a South-East Asian tour. During his stay here, scheduled for three days, Mr. Shaw, will attend the Commonwealth Airlines Pools talks, on87 words
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Article35 1968-05-05 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Friday’s volume was 17.990.000 shares of a total 1537 issues traded, 687 were higher and 621 lower. American Exchange volume was 9,050,000 shares bonds volume amounted to 19.980,000.35 words
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Article44 1968-05-05 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded. May 68 17.758-18.25; July 17.708-18.30A, Sept 17.808-18 18 30A; November 18.008-18.45A; 18.45A; Jan 18 108-18 55A; March 18.1 08-18.55A; May 18.208-18.65A. The spot No. 1 RSS quoted at 18-1/4 cents nominal.44 words
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Article229 1968-05-05 9 LONDON, Sat. Sir Giles Gutherie. Chairman of BOAC, has announced that provisional unaudited accounts for 1967/68 show the BOAC made a group profit of more than £20 million. In his congratulatory message, Sir Giles said the profits represented a return on capital of 14.25 per229 words
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Article699 1968-05-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets. ivnrsTßi \ls Ben $2 92 '5 000' S 2 90 < 5.000) $2 91 <l.OOO > $2 89 <l.OOO >; Boustead $lB9699 words
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209 1968-05-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Continued improvement In earnings marked Bank of America’s performance during the first quarter of 1968 over the same period last year. President Rudolph A. Peterson reported today. Consolidated net operating earnings for the first quarter amounted to $32,845,000 or SI.209 words
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272 1968-05-05 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The Washington-Hanol agreement to meet in Paris next tveek set off an impressive advance in early stock trading yesterday but discouraging tax news later prompted selling that nearly eased the gains. Trading was heavy. Investors packed most of their response272 words
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65 1968-05-05 9 OSAKA Sat. (UPI) Prime Minister Eisaku Sato said yesterday Communist China’s participation in the 1970 World Exposition in Osaka was unlikely. The leader of Japan’s conservative Government told newsmen it would be inconceivable for Japan to invite Peking organisations to take part65 words
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Article78 1968-05-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T. 32-13/16. Airmail O.D. 3215/16; 90 d/st. 33-1/2 credit bills: 33-11/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 353/8; Airmail O.D. 35-1/2; 90 d/st. 36-1/4 credit bills; 363/878 words
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Article80 1968-05-05 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber closed quiet with spot 17 17-3/16. Settlement House. June 17-1/8 17-1 4 June 17-1/4 17-3/8 July Sept 17-3<B 17-7/16 Oct Dec 17-3/4 17-13/16 Jan/March 18 18-1/8 April June 18-1/4 18-3/8 July Sept 18-7/16 18-9/16 Oct/Dec 18-9/16 18-3/4 Jan March 18-11/16 18-7/8 April/June 18-7/880 words
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Article464 1968-05-05 9 SINGAPORE.—Stock Exchange sold and offer prices officially lUted at the clo*e of business. INDUSTRIALS Ben Co 2.90 2.91 Bnustead 1.98 < sugar 2.98 2.99 t hemical To 1.44 old storage 4 10 Dunlop \D 2.59 2.81 L. smelting \D 5.45 5 90 Esso ords 2.58 Iit/patricks 1 96464 words
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Article52 1968-05-05 9 (Managers’ Prices) llrst Malayan 2.54 second Malavan 1.82 Third Malayan XD 1.15 The Commerce Industry .94 1.03 The saving I itnil i on 1 ns FirM H’kong delete .*7 .82 Second H’kong XD .55 .59 Malaysian Investment Fund XI> 1.10 1 20 Sterling C'modlty XD 5s. Id. Hong52 words
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Article94 1968-05-05 9 siN« \pore. Sat. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce da> are Coconut till Exchange toBuyer Seller (FvO.B.) Bulk Coconut Oil fit*. 00 (l.O.R.) Drums 68.50 Loose Copra Mixed \pr./Mav Mo nl ok White Pepper (FOB.) '>«% N.I. Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 1 107.50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper94 words
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Article31 1968-05-05 9 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK$6.O7 per U-S dollar for cash. HK56.090 per U-S dollar for T T. HK514.52 per pound sterl-. ing. HK$3Ol.O per tael gold.31 words
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Article15 1968-05-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price for today was $557.37* per picul, down $l.15 words
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Article178 1968-05-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.. The following ships are expected to be in port today:— Godowns Vessels 1/2 Radnorshire 3/4 Adolf Warski 5 Eastern Maid 6<7 Ocean Builder 89 Ragna Bakke 10/11 Musi 13/14 Vienne 15/16 Sumbawa 18 Godavery 19 Sir Bedivere 21 <22 Kyosetsu Maru 23 24 Santos Maru178 words
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Advertisement718 1968-05-05 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—>S'PORE, K. LUMPUI KRI VAIS IN SINGAPORE MSA 451 10.5* am. from Kuching MSA 005 10.55 a.m. from Penang/ Ipoh/KL/Malacca Msa 04.5 1.50 p.m. from Kota Hahru/R.L. MSA 509 2.25 p.m. from Bangkok MSA 001 8.35 p.m from Penang Ipoh/K.L. MSA 835 6.35 p.m. from Taipch/Hong Kong K L.718 words
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Article116 1968-05-05 10 (Psalm 119: 129-136) Thy testimonies are wonderful: therefore doth my soul keep them. The entrance of thy words giveth light; it giveth understanding unto the simple. I opened my mouth, and panted: for I longed for thy commandments. Look thou upon me, and be merciful unto116 words
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Article245 1968-05-05 10 Is there life after death A reader asks... T’HE Bible teaches that there is a time coming when “the dead small and great (that is people of importance in the world as well as ordinary people), shall stand before God. To do this, there must be life after death. Some245 words
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Article932 1968-05-05 10 (Excerpts of address delivered of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore by Dr. G. D. Janies, Gen. Director of Malaysia Evangelistic Fellowship). Spirit of God A bestows a variety of talents or gifts on the Church to the end that the Church may be well equipped to accomplish932 words
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Article, Illustration298 1968-05-05 10 Dedication of new church by Bishop of S'pore Malaysia JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. TH E new $BO,OOO Anglican Church of St. Christopher, Jalan Mustapha here, was dedicated by the Rt. Rev. Chiu Ban It, Bishop of Singapore and Malaysia, this evening. The foundation stone of the new church was laid by298 words
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Article98 1968-05-05 10 SU 's 8th annual camp MALACCA, Sat The Scripture Unions Bth annual camp was held at Anglo-Chinese School here recently. Mr. David Tow, staffworker of the Scripture Union, led the campers in the morning Bible studies. Dr. G.D, James, general director of Malaysia Evangelistic Fellowship, spoke at the night evangelistic98 words
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Article82 1968-05-05 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Rev. Paul Contento. of Saigon, will be speaking at a series of evangelistic meetings organised by the Graduates’ Christian Fellowship (GCF). The meetings on May 6. 7 and 8 will be held at Life Bible Presbyterian Church Gilstead Road, at 8 nightly. This is the third82 words
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955 1968-05-05 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore smokers have been given a set of "Ten Commandments on How to Stop Smoking". Addressing a large crowd at Victoria Memorial Hall here recently, Dr. Paul Genstler, a physician at Younberg Memorial Hospital at Upper Serangoon Road, declared that955 words
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Article107 1968-05-05 10 KARACHI. Sat. The 100,000-member United Presbyterian Church of West Pakistan under the moderatorship of Rev. K.L. Nasir, will join the Independent Board of Presbyterian Foreign Missions and International Council of Christian Churchea. Other major church bodies on the Indian sub-continent that have joined the 20th Century107 words
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Article122 1968-05-05 10 SINGAPORE, Sot. The full length film entitled "The Restless Ones" will be shown at Victoria Theatre on May 8 at 7.30 p.m. The show is organised and sponsored by the Christian Business Men’s Committee which seeks to witness for the Lord Jesus Const in122 words
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Article90 1968-05-05 10 MUAR, Sat. A mammoth rally was held at the Living Waters Presbyterian Church here recently. Dr. G.D. James was the guest speaker at the rallv which was well attended. Accordmg to a spokesman, several young persons went forward to receive Jesus Christ as personal Saviour and90 words
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Article42 1968-05-05 10 SINGAPORE. Sat Rev Peter Ng director of Jesus Saves Mission, has been reelected president of the Singapore Malaysia Council of Christian Churches He will be heading a 12man team to ICCC World Congress at Cape May. N.J., U S.A42 words
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Article71 1968-05-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. The Varsity Christian Fellowship of the University of Malaya here will hold Training Conference for members and freshers The confeience will be held at the Methodist Centre. Port Dickson, from May 6 to 11. Special emphasis ;s lgi'd on practical and effective witness in the71 words
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Advertisement111 1968-05-05 10 RFiir.iors ANNOUNCEMENTS QUEENSTOWN LUTHERAN CHURCH. 709 Commonwealth Drive. Singapore. 3. English Sunday School 8.30 am.; English Worship Service 9 30 am.; Chinese Sunday School 930 am.; Chinese Service (Mandariri/Cantonese) 1100 am.; English Service 6.30 p.m.; Chinese Service (Man/Cant.) 7.30 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER, 30 Duke Road, Singapore. 10111 words
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Miscellaneous178 1968-05-05 10 Radio Manila (FEBC) sa^ssisr Guid ,su n Nineteen Metre Band News (also on 16 Metres) Interest and Interviews Music and Bible News From the Newspapers Question Box Billy Graham Friend* News Cowboy Joe Sixteen Metre Band News Sunset Melodies News C th Mast rs (Classiest Series of Great Christians TwentyfH-e178 words
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Article, Illustration665 1968-05-05 11 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis the big sensation in-tke spring Paris collections was nudity. Yog could hear the gasps all the way back to New York when the model at St. Laurent came out in the sheer blackchiffon blouse With nothing on underneath. Well665 words
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Article, Illustration41 1968-05-05 11 SUMMER sportswear is based on the shirt in many versions. Pilot does a tunic shirt in sunny yellow cotton Fortrel voile, with huttondown collar, two high pockets, to wear with shorts or use as a beach coverup.41 words
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Article, Illustration235 1968-05-05 11 PINEAPPLE RICE PUDDING INGREDIENTS: 1 15-oz. can well drained crushed pineapple, 1 packet lemon jelly crystals, J teaspoon salt, 1J cups (20) diced marshmallows, 1 cun cooked rice, cup chopped walnuts. 1 cup undiluted Carnation evaporated milk, and 2 tablespoons lemon juice. METHOD: Chill the Carnation evaporated milk in'235 words
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Article, Illustration217 1968-05-05 11 OVERHEARD on a. bus, as one lovely spoke to another* “It takes so long to put eye makeup on.- I cant bear to-take it off. Besides, it gets all over my face arid lh my eyes, when I do remove it.” A quick glance at our217 words
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Advertisement639 1968-05-05 11 religious ANNOUNCEMENTS brethren BETHESDA GOSPEL HALI 77. Bras Basah Road. Sinaa pore 7 Meetings n Englfs* Sunday: 8.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread. 3.00 p. m jJJS! Sunday SchooL 4.30 p.m. Sen Classes is Scho °l an d B*:e Classes. 6.15 p.m. Gospel Service. 8.00 p.m. Song Service Tuesday: 5.30 p.m.639 words
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Advertisement32 1968-05-05 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN’S Committee of Singapore, Prayer Meetings every Tuesdays and Fridays from 800 a m to 830 a.m. at G.H Cafe. 5 Battery Road, Singapore. All welcome. i 132 words
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Article, Illustration319 1968-05-05 12 THE MONKEES latest LP has Just been released in the States, and its titled "THE BIRDS. THE BEES and THE MONKEES”. As in the "Pisces” IP. there are some weird and surprising sounds, like the modern military march sound in "Zor And Zam”, and the supernatural intenseness of319 words
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Article, Illustration371 1968-05-05 12 THE COWSILLS “We Can Fly”/* 4 A Time For Remembrance” (MGM) Strictly a family affair, the Cowsilla have taken America by Storm with their first big seller. "The Rain, The Park. And Other Things”. Now they've come with their follow-up. “We Can Fly” which was also371 words
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Article, Illustration225 1968-05-05 12 James Wong; Hong Kong - By James Wong (Hong Kong) IN my career as a television compere, I have come across many vocalists. Some have talent; others have style. Very few have both. "The Chopsticks”, Hong Kong’s first female duo, are among the very few who have real talent together with genuine225 words
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Article, Illustration363 1968-05-05 12 JJ/ THERE! Wel I how flit you like our special feature on "The Chopsticks"? Take it from me Ere heard their album and it's a value for money disc. I wonder ic/iy they call themselves “The Chopsticks" though. They sure aren't built like chopsticks. I would363 words
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Article195 1968-05-05 12 LONDON: 1. Wonderful World Louis Armstrong t■ Simon Says 1910 Fruitgum Co. S. If I Only Had Time John Rowles 4. Congratulations Cliff Richard 5. Lazy Sunday Small Faces 6. Can't Take My Eyes Off You Andy Williams 7. Jennifer Eccles Hollies 8. I Can't195 words
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Article, Illustration139 1968-05-05 12 AMERICAN rock ’n’ roll king Bill Haley i s visiting Britain. Ireland, Norway and Sweden 14-year-old sound he made famous. But the rock revival has not yet taken firm hold in Britain This was shown by the failure of The Beatles Lady Madonna” to take the top spot139 words
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Article, Illustration539 1968-05-05 12 ELECTRICITY takes many forms. It can be as spectacular as the pyrotechnic display accompanying: a violent summer storm or as quiet and invisible as the current which spans the vast reaches of space or as magnetic and hauntingly appealing as when Sandy Posey sings. Sandy Posey, MGM Recording539 words
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Advertisement157 1968-05-05 12 PLATTER PETE'S POSTBAG SPOTLIGHT POP GOSSIP DISC-CUSSION INTERVIEWS PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL :J: TOP TUNES FEATURES r LATEST RELEASES! t CONNIE FR \NC IS SINGS POPP WHY SAY GOODBYE. SPECIALLY COMPOSED FOR HER BY POPP WHO WROTE LOVE IS BLUE I HAZEL LEE A NEW FACE A NEW VOICE FRESH157 words
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Article, Illustration445 1968-05-05 13 Peter Lye - By Peter Lye THIS film is adult comedy but I really wouldn't call it 'sophisticated'. Columbia's "THE QUEENS" does have some very funny moments; but on reflection, all it does is show the fickleness of women which is funny? Well, to men perhaps it is).445 words
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HOLLYWOOD EVERYWHERE
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Article, Illustration287 1968-05-05 13 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham TltlA Farrow has turned A from personal problems to politics. The 22-year-old, about to be ex Mrs. Frank Sinatra sent a telegram to Melina Mercouri offering her help in Melina’s vociforous campaign to free Greece of the present regime. Melina who has been287 words
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Article133 1968-05-05 13 Hollywood. sat. (NANA) Sophia Loren has dropped out of sight. Everyone is hoping it’s a baby Julie Christie and “Petulia” are off to attend the Cannes Film Festival. And will Warren (Romeo) Beatty be with her? DAVID Hemrmngs uses the money he makes from his nonstop133 words
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Article108 1968-05-05 13 Hong kong, sa t. (UPI) Chinese fim actress Tina Ti reported yesterday thieves broke into her bedroom where she slept on Thursday night and stole US$l,OOO and other valuables. “It is horrible,” Miss Ti said. “Just think, they searched my room while I was asleep completely108 words
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Advertisement112 1968-05-05 13 @!E«V>rteano at AT the PLUS A Programme Packed With Gags, Girl* And The Latest Dances. ThePe NIGHTLY w* TOP HARMONY grocp from MEXICO CITY Com* Hear This Exciting Sound Solos, Group Harmony and Instrumental Magic. Music by Arts Salvador A The 11-piere Tropicaas Orchestra Romy Katin dig 4k The Hi-Chords112 words
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Miscellaneous257 1968-05-05 13 SHAW [GANIS ,ITT > W Phone ***** nth Dar! 11. 3.39. R.15. 9.15 p m. Clint Eastwood, Leo Van Cleef THE (.0(11). THE BAD THE 1 GL1 Ell Wallach Scope A Color itJA' 4-Theatre Simultaneously Repeat Midnight Tonight! CAPII Ol-UDO-REX-sKT Chin Ping “KILLER DART” Mandarin in Shawscope A: Co or_257 words
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Miscellaneous320 1968-05-05 13 ORCHARD -***** llth EXPLOSIVE DAY: 11 am., 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 9.30 put. "GINS" STARTS AT 11.18 a m.. 1.48, 4.18. 6.48 419.33 p m. Cash Bookings Only—No Free Luti 70MM-Stere»phonlc Sound “Guns For San Sebastian’’ ANTHONY QOTNN. Color. (MOM* y]7W|7l V ■CBuMJKuiQkJH NOW SHOWING! 11. 1.30. 4.00. II 1.00. 8.30.320 words
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381 1968-05-05 14 MEXICO CITY, Sat. (Reuter). Boredom will be the biggest problem facing Olympic athletes when they arrive for the games later this year, Sandy Duncan, general secretary of the British Olympic As- sociotion, said here. “The period between their arrival and the time they381 words
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209 1968-05-05 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Stable Boys whipped Tan Tock Seng Hospital 15-0 in the FAS division one league soccer match played at Jalan Besar stadium here today. Stable Boys the 1967 division two league champions and newcomers to first division this year completely outclassed,209 words
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Article81 1968-05-05 14 IPOH. Sat. Ipoh Teachers Club beat Ipoh Police by six wickets in the 32 overs Brander Shield cricket league fixture at the municipal padang here today. Teachers scored 112 runs for four wickets in reply to the Police's score of 107 runs for eight81 words
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Article90 1968-05-05 14 HOUSTON. (Texas.) Sat. (Reuter) Jack Nicklaus and Dan Sikes shared the second round lead in the 100,000 dollars (41.667 sterling) champions golf tournament here yesterday with eight-under-par 134's. Nicklaus carded a two-under-par 69. following his first round 65. Sikes shot a three-under-par 68 to go90 words
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377 1968-05-05 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mirza Namazie, the SEAP Games bronze medallist, took top honours at the 54th annual athletic meet of Anglo Chinese School, held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, today. He finished first in four events, to snatch the individual championship title. The377 words
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Article, Illustration116 1968-05-05 14 They are: (Standing from left): Tommy Lim (Pk>, P. Kulendran (Sel), Koay Khoon Leone (Sel), Lim Guan Huat (Pk). Chan Sum Cbing (Pk), Choong Ah Kow (Pk), Ng Hoe Hun116 words
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Article258 1968-05-05 14 LONDON. Sat (Reuter*— Results of English football league matches played today were: ENGLISH ONE Burnley 0 Sheffield U. 2 Everton 3 Stoke Citv 0 Fulham 2 S'ton 2 Leeds 1 Liverpool 2 Leicester C 4 Nott. Forest 2 Man. U. 6 Newcastle U 0 Sheffield W 1258 words
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Article97 1968-05-05 14 STOCKHOLM. Sat. (Reuter) The Rhodesian Davis Cup tennis team have vanished following the postponement of their match with Sweden yesterday when more than 1,000 demonstrators stormed the stadium in Baastad and fought with police and firemen. Swedish Davis Cup captain Hasselquist told Reuter here today97 words
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560 1968-05-05 14 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Indonesia's Darmadi tonight grabbed the Singapore Pesta Badminton singles title when he outplayed fellow Indonesian Rudy Hartono in three gruelling sets 15-9, 7-1 5 and 15-10. Hartono. the current AllEngland title holder had no answer for the top-form Darmadi. The hard-fought battle lasted560 words
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Article107 1968-05-05 14 ASCOT. Sat. (Reuter) Marmaduke owned by Mrs. G. Trimmer-Thompson won the Crocker Bultee; Stakes run over seven furlongs here yesterday. E. De Rothschild's Town Crier was second with Mrs. J. Aubrey Fletcher’s delayed tip third of fourteen runners. Official starting prices were 11-2 Marmaduke 7-1 Town107 words
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Article43 1968-05-05 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. RAF Changi edged defending champions Fathul Karib 2-1 in the FAS division one league played at Jalan Besar stadium here tonight. Robert and Thomas scored for the winners while Fathul Karib got their solitary goal through ZainoL43 words
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385 1968-05-05 14 SFREMBAN. Sat. A solitary goal l n the 60th minute bv centre-forward Joachim enabled Maiavsian Armed Forces to cause an upset 1-0 win over Negri Semhilan in the second day’s play of the Maiavsian Hockey Federation quadrangular here today. Negri continued385 words
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327 1968-05-05 14 SEREMBAN. Sat. Selangor. fielding an experimental side, scored a creditable 2-1 win over Malacca to .-place them favourites for the championship title in the Malaysian Hockey Federation quadrangular at the end of today CCOnd d3y S Play here Selangor held Negri to a score.ess327 words
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Advertisement335 1968-05-05 14 VEHICLE FOR SALE 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) 1966 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE MK II for sale. Diplomat owned, excellent condition, only 10,000 miles, hard top. wire ■wheels, ***** ext. 01. FOR SALE 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) PIANO in excellent condition for sale $980.00 0.N.0. ***** ext. 01. Hotels Licensing Regulations, 1956 Regulation335 words
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321 1968-05-05 15 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson < I l A«* PO r E Sot Th Minister for secfol Affairs, Enche Othman bin Wok, said he would welcome loyal, dedicated sports crusaders to be at the helm of the Football Association of Singapore. In an exclusive321 words
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288 1968-05-05 15 SEOUL, Sat. <UPI> Defending champion Israel routed Nationalist China 7-0 in a match of the 10th Asian Youth Soccer Championships today. Israel led 3-0 at half-time Israel was stronger and faster, and dominated the play as soon as it started. However. the Chinese managed288 words
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Article65 1968-05-05 15 IPOH. Sat. A record of 20 teams have entered for the six-a-side hockey competition organised by the Ipoh District Hockey Association to be played tomorrow. The teams have been divided into four sections and will play all their matches tomorrow begining at 7.30 a.m. The65 words
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Article72 1968-05-05 15 SEOUL. Sat. (Reuter) Hong Kong scored their second goal in the last minute to draw 2-2 in the second Pool ‘C’ elimination match against favoured Thailand on the third day of the Tenth Asian Youth soccer tournament here today. Halftime score was 1-1. Left wing Wat72 words
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Article, Illustration83 1968-05-05 15 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (left) president of the Selangor AAA receiving the ‘White Horse Challenge Trophy’ from Mr. A. L. Davidson, promotions manager, Rothmans of Pall Mall (M) Berhad. The trophy will be awarded to the winner in the junior section of the first White Horse Big Walk from the83 words
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Article173 1968-05-05 15 SEOUL. Sat. (Reuter) Malaysia beat India 2-1 in their first elimination match of Pool A’ on the third day of the Tenth Asian Youth Soccer Championship at the Seoul Stadium today. About 25.000 Korean spectators watched the two sides draw 1-1 at half time173 words
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157 1968-05-05 15 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Spain’s Andres Gimeno beat Australia's Roy Emerson 7-5. 6-2 in the quarter-final of the men’s singles in the International Professional Tennis Tournament at the Empire Pool, Wembley last night. Emerson, formerly the world’s top amateur and a professional for little157 words
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306 1968-05-05 15 LONDON, Sol (Reuter).— Jim Stewort, the Worwiekshire ericketer who had the big toe of his left foot amputated five years ago, scored h.s second century of the seoson against Oxford University at Oxford yesterday. 7 Stewart passed 100 in 147 minutes and306 words
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127 1968-05-05 15 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) The United States Lawm Tennis Association (U.S.L.T.A.) have decided that it will hold two open tennis tournaments this year—one at Forest Hills in New York, and the other in Los Angeles The U.S.L.T.A. said last night that an open127 words
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270 1968-05-05 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore will meet Malacca in the south tone tie of the Malaysia Cup competition at Jalan Besar stadium here tomorrow. Kick-off (7.00 pm). Except foj- their last encounter. the young national squad have played creditably in the Cud series. Last270 words
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Article214 1968-05-05 15 MALACCA, Sat.—Malacca look set for a big win over Negri Sembilan at the end of the first day’s play in their Malaysian Cricket Association inter-State league fixture at the Malacca Club padang here today. Malacca put up a total of 225 runs in214 words
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Article27 1968-05-05 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. A prize-giving ceremony w’ill be held for winners of the PA inter-community centre Big Walk at the People’s Association headquarters tomorrow at 8.-00- p.m.27 words
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526 1968-05-05 15 Leslie Nakashima - by Leslie Nakashima SEOUL, Sat. (UPI) South Korea Is Interested in joining the annual Far East Golf Circuit but the Korea Golf AssoHation have not yet decided whether it will do so in 1969. Choi Jae Bong, managing director of the Seoul526 words
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Article98 1968-05-05 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thirteen records were broken and two equalled at the 12th annual athletic meet of the Queenstown Secondary Technical School held recently. Choo Teck Chee (Red House) and Tham Kin Kwok (Blue Housei shared the honours in the ‘‘A’ division championship. Pathi bin98 words
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461 1968-05-05 15 IPOH. Sat. Seap Games star, Miss Ong Mei Lin of the Methodist Girls’ School here, was the star performer in the Fourth Annual Malaysian Junior Swimming Championships at the Kinta Swimming Club in Silibin Road here. The meet over two day* concluded461 words
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Article29 1968-05-05 15 ALOR STAR, Sat. The Kedah Land Department Sports Club will hold a twoday Festival of Sports in conjunction woth its annual meeting on May 0 and 10.29 words
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Miscellaneous54 1968-05-05 15 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 4.43 p.m. (6.8 ft.) Port Ssweetenham: 10.09 am. (11.8 ft 10 03 p.m. (11.2 ft.) Port Dickson: 10.22 a.m. (0-5 ft.), 1136 p.m. (6.2 ft.) Singapore: 2.25 a.m (78 ft 503 p.m. (6.1 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 12.13 a m. (5.3 ft.), 4.06 p.m. (8.7 ft.) Kuantan:54 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1968-05-05 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ Race 1: Horses Class 4, Div. 3—Abt. 6 Furs. 2.00 P.M (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) i. 800 Moonraker By 900 Mrs D.E- van Bkelen R S. Bkelen Ooi 4 2 097 Cosmopolitan 3v 8 10 Cosmic Stable Spencer 7 3 608 Na Reon 5v1,329 words
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1639 1968-05-05 16 PENANG, Sun. Feature Film II should complete a good double by grapping the Summer Cup (Race Six) run over lOf. here this afternoon, concluding day of the Penang Turf Club's Summer meeting. This Piping Rock six-year-old gelding gave a fluent showing on1,639 words
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Article32 1968-05-05 16 Windsor Lad: Cho Cho San Surveyor Native Boy Adeline: Joint Venture Gwana Never Too Late Star Boy Tallette Dow Jones Crown Boy Jimmy Lad Yolendam Gwana Midas Touch32 words
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Article192 1968-05-05 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 TALLETTE Trooper Red Face TALLETTE Wongthaggi Red Face TALLETTE Richardo Trooper WONGTHAGGI Tallette Trooper RACE 2 VOLENDAM Prince Avalene Pasir Kayangan PRINCE AVALENE Volendam Bukit Serok GREEN SWORD Prince Avalene Volendam VOLENDAM Prince Avalene Arkotio RACE 3 HO ClIO SAN192 words
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