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Title Section23 1968-05-31 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 661 Friday, 31 May 1968. -ft MC(P) 0050 Prico 15 cents23 words
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186 1968-05-31 1 IPOH, Thurs. Gunfire came into play from a small fleet of four sampans. which had invaded a cockle breeding: ground in Kuala Gula in Krian District last night The four sampans, carrying unknown number of passengers, had apparently come to plunder the breeding ground for186 words
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Article109 1968-05-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Government announced this evening the Cabinet has decided not to implement “for the time being” the salary revisions recommended by the Suffian Commission. "he Government will, however, make an award which will cost an additional $5 million P*r year to Division Four and109 words
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254 1968-05-31 1 M. T. Lingam - Exposed: Million textile racket Big Customs ‘shake-up’ continues By M. T. Lingam LUMPUR, Thurs. The Royal Malaysian Customs and Excise Department is going all-out to smash a well-organised textile smuggling syndicate which uses speed boats to smuggle textile from Singapore into the country. It is believed textiles valued at over254 words
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Article62 1968-05-31 1 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Britain has offered £5O million aid to Singapore and £25 million to Malaysia spread over the next five years. Overseas Development Minister Reginald Prentice said today. He said Britain had also agreed to hand over, without charge, all defence lands and fixed assets wanted62 words
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Article54 1968-05-31 1 KUCHING. Sarawak. Thurs (Reuter) —Four uniformed guerillas were killed bv security forces on operation in Bau District of Sarawak’s First Division on Monday, a military spokesman said here today. The security forces suffered no casualties in the action against the guerillas identified as armed members of the54 words
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Article, Illustration113 1968-05-31 1 MISS Gilda Warnars. an 18-year-old senior high school student from Jakarta, has a charming smile. But make no mistake, she’s infinitely much deadlier than the male. For Miss Warnars is one of four Indonesian women sharpshooters In the Indonesian team of 18 now in Kuala Lumpur to compete113 words
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222 1968-05-31 1 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A lady doctor raced for nearly three miles with two gunmen before she was “cornered” and robbed of 51,700 in cash and jewellery at gun-point. The highway chase took place at 10 am. between 17th222 words
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138 1968-05-31 1 PARIS, Thurs. President Charles de Gaulle met with his crisis-shaken Cabinet today to unveil his plans to rescue France from the brink of civil He planned to inform a nation in turmoil in a radio broadcast address immediately afterward. The Cabinet met138 words
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Article22 1968-05-31 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs—The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. returned here late tonight after week-long talks with British leaders in London.22 words
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428 1968-05-31 1 'THIS IS SCORPION...' WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter Cr UPI) A message that may have originated from the missing U.S. nuclear submarine Scorpion probably came from somewhere far out in the Atlantic Ocean/' a Navy spokesman said here today. The voice message, which contained428 words
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181 1968-05-31 1 If your gums are sore and tender to the touch, or bleed a little when you brush them watch out. These are certain signs of dangerous gum trouble which can loosen teeth, so that they have to be pulled out. Kolynos Dental181 words
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Miscellaneous10 1968-05-31 1 LADIES DAY ‘'Sometimes I wish I’d never told you about10 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration281 1968-05-31 2 .OJALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tunku Abdul Rahman and Mrs. Indira Gandhi, who is on a four-day official visit here, today had first discussions on the expansion of bilateral trade between both countries. The two Premiers also discussed technical and scientific cooperation and exchange visits for technicians,Eastern Sun pic-; ture by Yap Chew Yan. - 281 words
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767 1968-05-31 2 BEN D'CUNHA - By BEN D'CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Cabinet has decided that the recommendations of the Suffian Salaries Commission would not be implemented "for the time being/' The Government however, will make an award which will cost S 5 million per annum767 words
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Article151 1968-05-31 2 Picture on top shows Mrs. Indira Gandhi, clasping her hands in greeting during a tour of the National Monument in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning (May 30). The Indian Prime Minister, in dark glasses and brown saree. had earlier laid a wreath in honour of the151 words
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317 1968-05-31 2 Sabah was never property of Sultan of Sulu: KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The selfstyled commander of the national army of Kalimantan Utara (Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara) General Abang Kifli in a letter to President Marcos of Philippines recently stated that the Philippines317 words
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Article167 1968-05-31 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs The General Manager of the Port of Singapore Authority Dockyard, Mr. T. C. McClay today listed several steps which Singapore must take “to gain the fullest advantage of the future possibilities of ship repairing Mr McClav was speaking at the Rotary Club West167 words
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Article43 1968-05-31 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The United Commercial Bank Ltd., one of India's biggest banks belonging to the multi-millionaire Birla Brothers group, which has three branrhes in Singapore. ha s presented a cheque for $lO,OOO to the National Defence Fund.43 words
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Article26 1968-05-31 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Justice Chua today awarded a cyclist. Ang Bay Kang. $15,120 damages for injuries received in a road accident in March 1962.26 words
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Article, Illustration588 1968-05-31 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker, said today nuclear power would no doubt influence the paths of technological progress of the countries in the region in the years to come. He said this when he opened588 words
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Article287 1968-05-31 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A lorry driver was battered to death and two of his colleagues injured when they were attacked bv a nine-man gang armed with sticks outside a bar in Tyrwhitt Road last night. The lorry driver. Liaow Huay Yam. 30. and two of his287 words
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Article25 1968-05-31 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs There were 105 road accidents of which three were serious and one fatal during the past 24 hours in the Republic.25 words
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Article, Illustration230 1968-05-31 10 Signed: A trade pact between S'pore UAR SINGAPORE. Thurs. —Singapore and the United Arab Republic today signed a trade agreement to strengthen the existing trade ties between the two countries. The agreement was signed at the Trade Division Conference Room by Mr. Tan Soo Chye. Director of the Trade Division230 words
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658 1968-05-31 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Developing ECAFE countries were told today that a new concept in energy utilisation could help their industrialisation programme. The new concept of an energy-centre based industrial complex that was now emerging should be of special interest to the countries,658 words
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Article95 1968-05-31 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs The Teachers’ Training College and the Singapore Polytechnic have come out in support of the “crash helmet campaign” organised by the National Safety First Council of Singapore. The TTC is drawing up a special programme to provide publicity for the campaign w’hich will95 words
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97 1968-05-31 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs—A 21-vear-old motor-cyclist died in the General Hospital of head injuries following a road accident yesterday. He did not wear a crash helmet. The motor-cyclist. Tan Kwang Liang, of Car Michael Road collided with a woman cyclist at the junction of Lorong 26 and Guillemard97 words
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Article54 1968-05-31 10 TAIPING, Thurs.—The Perak Government is to spend $2 million on the construction of 336 units of lowcost flats here. This was disclosed by the Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Ahmad bin Said, when he opened a 50-unit low-cost housing scheme built at a cost of $200,000 in54 words
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Article151 1968-05-31 10 5.30 p.m.: The Rotary Club of Singapore East weekly tea meeting at Ambassador Hotel, Meyer Road. 5.30 p.m. 9 p.m.: S.A.T.A. free mass X-ray station at Telok Blangah Chinese Methodist Church. Morse Road. 7.30 p.m.: Jaycees fellowship get-together at 4A. Prince Street. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by151 words
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272 1968-05-31 11 pETALING JAYA, Thurs. The Minister A of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today his Ministry had invited on expert from Britain to carry out a survey on why national school pupils were weak in English. He said this when272 words
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Article255 1968-05-31 11 PETALING JAYA. Thurs. School inspectors and teachers are discussing the teaching of arithmetic. lower science and English as a second language in primary schools, especially those in the rural areas. They are now attending a seminar here held in conjunction with the 11th annual meeting of255 words
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Article159 1968-05-31 11 KLANG. Thurs. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, today said for the first time the Muslim College in Petaling Jaya would have a Form Six science class. Speaking at the opening of the Board of Governors meeting here, the Minister said the Government159 words
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Article64 1968-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A 20-year-old schoolgirl, Chong Kuan Chun, was found hanging in her room in Medan Imbi here on Monday. A police spokesman said this morning the girl was dead when her elder brother. Chong Hong Kuan, broke into her room. Chong was a Form Five64 words
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Article49 1968-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The three-day orchid and flower show sponsored by the Selangor Tung Shin Hospital at the Chinese Assembly hall from tomorrow will feature orchid exhibits from the Perak Orchid Society, the Selangor Orchid Society, the Sungei Buloh Settlement as well as Kuala Lumpur orchid enthusiasts.49 words
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Article46 1968-05-31 11 IPOH. Thurs. A couple, returning home on a motorcycle along Degong-Teluk Anson Road yesterday were held un by two men who robbed them of $255 in cash and jewellery. Hew Kooi Ying. 25. and his rj If iend on their way to Membang di-Awan.46 words
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170 1968-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The University of Malaya today announced the total number of candidates admitted to the various courses of study in the session 1968 69 is 2.349. It is made up of the follbwing:— Faculty of Science Ist. 336. Faculty of Econs. and170 words
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Article216 1968-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Government would be asked at the next session of Parliament whether it would set the lead against corruption and loose practices and instruct all Ministers. Assistant Ministers, Parliamentary and Political Secretaries. Mentri Besars and MPs’ to publicly declare their public assets.216 words
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Article, Illustration73 1968-05-31 11 Top picture shows the Prime Minister of India. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, clasping her hands in “Namaste", the traditional Indian wav of greeting, when she arrived at the Subang A i rport, on Wednesday night to begin her fourday State visit to Malaysia. Picture on left shows Mrs.73 words
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240 1968-05-31 11 Many schemes to help farmers Raja of Perlis KANGAR. Thurs. The Raja of Perlis today hoped Central Government would be more sympathetic to provide aid for the State to carry out its development projects. Speaking at the opening of the State Legislative Assembly meeting here, he said the Government had240 words
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183 1968-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. One hundred and seventy eminent historians from countries all over the world including Russ a and Czechoslovakia. will meet here in August for a world conference on Asian history. The five-day conference beginning on Aug. 5. will be opened by183 words
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114 1968-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Police in Selangor and Negri Sembilan have been alerted for a taxi, a green Morris Oxford, robbed from its owner. Tan Un Yok. last night. A police spokerman said today the car, bearing registration number H4604. was last seen along the114 words
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Article97 1968-05-31 11 PENANG, Thurs. Two members of the Indonesian trade delegation led by the Indonesian Minister of Trade, Major General M. Yusuf, will meet the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, today. The two members were Brigadier General Abdul Rachman. the ral of Foreign Trade, and97 words
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Article167 1968-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A baby show will be one of the items in the programme at the Pesta Ria ’6B organised by the University of Malaya Students* Union, on June 7-9. Valuable prize* wait to be won at the baby show, to be held167 words
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Article40 1968-05-31 11 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Anti-Tuberculosis Association will be holding its 18th annual meeting at the civic centre In Farquhar Street on June 12 at 5.30 p.m. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. will address the meeting.40 words
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Article178 1968-05-31 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Thu M.— Raw opium and morrhine to the value of 54.000 were found by Customs officers from secret compartments in a Penang registered car at a road block at SungCi Siput North on Jan. 12. the President of the Sessions Court here. Tunku178 words
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Article80 1968-05-31 11 PENANG. Thurs. A resolution to dissolve the United Democratic Party and urge its members to join Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia will be moved for approval at the party’s central general assembly meeting here on June 23. A committee will also be appointed to carry out the dissolution.80 words
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90 1968-05-31 11 PENANG. Thurs. A 41-year-old housewife LeOng Kam Yeok, was produced in the Second Magistrate's Court today for abetting in a rape. She was charged with abetting a taxi-driver, Lee Yuen Kheng, who was alleged to have raped a 19-year-old girl at a house in Transfer90 words
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863 1968-05-31 13 By: Martin Lim SINGAPORE, Thurs. About a month before the body of S.N. Suppiah was found in a prawn pond his second adopted daughter was askc, whether she wanted him dead, a preliminary inquiry into Suppiah's murder was told today. The863 words
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Article, Illustration1574 1968-05-31 13 The Gene hah mu rtier trial: Day Four Reporter: R. V. Lingant SINGAPORE, Thurs. The High Court was told today of a big box which produced "a very strong smell and some dark fluid oozing from it." The box was in the1,574 words
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Article, Illustration67 1968-05-31 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mrs. Jek Y’uen Thong, wife of the Minister for Culture, sharing a joke with Hong Kong film star, Betty Loh Ti last night before the charity premiere of the film “Duel At The Supreme Gate” at the Odeon Theatre here last night.67 words
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293 1968-05-31 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore is ideally situated to become the main centre for aircraft repair and servicing, the commercial director of an Australian aviation company said here today. Mr. Laurie J. Jones, of the Hawker De Havilland Australia (Private) Ltd. is in Singapore for final negotiations293 words
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Advertisement239 1968-05-31 2 WITH DOUBLE-ACTION WEISEN-U Medical research carried out in California U.S.A. has shown that certain foodstuffs such as fresh oreen vegetables especially cabbages, contain an anti-ulcer substance called Methylmethioninesultonium Chloride which not only promotes the healing of gastric ulcers but also prevents relapses when used regularly. It has undergone successful clinical239 words
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Miscellaneous473 1968-05-31 3 YOU CAN PLAY NOW AND WIN UP TO 1 FOR 500 THIS IS HOW YOU PLAY, Your entry form looks like this. Entry forms are available only from any registered Toto dealer or from your local Post Office. Each form has 49 numbers. You simply cross off any 6. Here473 words
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Article, Illustration365 1968-05-31 4 LIM TIONG WAH - B y LIM TIONG WAH SINGAPORE would probably have slumped into the doldrums had it not been for the far-sightedness of her leaders both in the Government and commercial sectors since her independence. This is particularly so in the wake of perturbing events both in365 words
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Article87 1968-05-31 4 TNTERCHEM-TOYO (South East Asia) Ltd., an American-Japanese venture at Jurong Industrial Estate. Singapore, is expected to begin production in June to meet the growing South-East Asian market for printing and allied products. The newly-established factory is a venture between International Corporation of New York and Tovo Ink Manufacturing87 words
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1552 1968-05-31 4 terprise*. production f6r 6x ports, foreign loan* for productive equipment, rOyalties. f*e* and development contributions. Although the VX7’ITH the ending of confrontation, a T Singapore Trade Mission was sent to Jakarta on June 26, 1967 to improve trade relations between the two countries. This1,552 words
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Article, Illustration572 1968-05-31 5 LIM TIONG WAH - Expanding markets for S' pore-made Swan socks and stockings By LIM TIONG WAH "JpURNING out socks by the thousands that seems to be the successful operation of Singapore's first socks factory Swan Socks Manufacturing Co. (Malaysia) Ltd. The company given pioneer status by the Singapore Government was established in November572 words
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538 1968-05-31 5 THE National Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. (incorporated in Singapore) the first industry to start operation in the Jurong industrial complex has made some sales to Japan. This is a remarkable achievements by the company as Japan is noted for its production538 words
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WORLD NEWS
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77 1968-05-31 6 ST. MORITZ, Switzerland: No, this Is not the latest in skating fashion, but a flashback to 1928 when Sonja Henie, a 15-year-old from Norway, captured the Gold Medal and posed for United Press International photographers covering the Olympic Winter Games. Four decades have passed and during that time Miss Henie77 words
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Article113 1968-05-31 6 CANBERRA Thurs. (Reuter) Australian Minister for Health. Dr. A. J. Forbes, was asked today to take action to protect pram manufacturers from the effects of “The pill”. Mr. J. F. Cope (Australian Labour Party-Opposition NSW) said a pram manufacturer In his electorate had reported that113 words
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Article167 1968-05-31 6 COLUMBUS. Ohio. Thurs. (UPI) An 18-year-bld coed was charged late yesterday with arson In a Are at an Ohio State University high rise dormitory last week that took the lives of two women students. Harriet Frances Leeb, a freshman In the College of Arts and167 words
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165 1968-05-31 6 VANCOUVER. Canada, Thurs. (UPI) Mrs. Dallas Boultbee 53, was found safe and unharmed yesterday, less than 24 hours after she was kidnapped from her SlOO.OOO Vancouver Home. One man wus arrested in connection with the abduction and the search was on for a second,165 words
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116 1968-05-31 6 RICHMOND, Virginia. Thurs (UPI) Virginia's anonymous heart transplant patient is eating solid food and leaving doctors “Amazed'' at his progress, an unofficial source at the Medical College of Virginia Hospital said yesterday. Official sources at the Huge Hospital where the transplant was performed on116 words
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128 1968-05-31 6 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) —An agreement for oil prospecting and production sharing in West Irian has been signed here today between the state-owned Permlna Oil Company. Philips Petroleum Company and Indonesian Superior Oil Company. The oil production sharing contract was valid for 30 years while it128 words
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71 1968-05-31 6 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. (Reuter) Davis Harris, husband of folksinger Joan Baez, was sentenced to three years imprisonment by a Federal Court judge here last night after being convicted of refusing induction into the Armed Forces. But Federal Judge Oliver Carter, stayed the sentence pending71 words
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289 1968-05-31 6 QUANTICO, Virginia, Thurs. (UPI) A former Marine Pfc. testified yesterday he saw Marine CpI. Stanley Luczko shoot a Vietnamese woman in the forehead and then order a member of his patrol to "finish her off." r n-avM "Vfr\or*> nntrr289 words
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Article301 1968-05-31 6 ALSDORF. West Germany, Thurs. (UPI) The court trying seven drug company executives whose Thalidomide sleeping pill Is blamed for crippling thousands of children yesterday rejected defence demands that threatened to abort the trial. Chief Judge Peter Weber opened the third day of proceedings by refusing to301 words
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Article84 1968-05-31 6 PHUNTSOLING. Bhutan. Thurs. (Reuter) King Jigme Dorji has inaugurated the first bank in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. It will begin as a commercial bank and later function as a central bank issuing currency notes, he said at a ceremony here yesterday. The bank84 words
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53 1968-05-31 6 MANILA. Thurs. (Reuter) About 500 houses were destroyed in a four-hour fire yesterday In Lopez town. Quezon Province. East of Manila. Police said damage was estimated at 2.000.0 W) pesos (about 200.000 pounds sterling). There were no reports of casualties. The cause of the fire53 words
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169 1968-05-31 6 HAPEVILLE. Georgia. Thurs. (UPI) A broken gas main exploded outside a nursery full of children yesterday, spewing flames through the building and killing eight persons. Six of the dead were children, at least nine more were Injured "Ifs horrible, it’s horrible.” one officer sobbed.169 words
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Article97 1968-05-31 6 KHARTOUM. Thurs. (UPI) A Sudanese Cabinet crisis entered its third day yesterday with Prime Minister Mohamed Ahmed Mahgoub still unable to form a Cabinet. Mahgoub was re-elected on Monday by Sudan’s new constituent assembly after the country’s two major political parties agreed to continue their97 words
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159 1968-05-31 6 LONDON. Thurs. (ft*ut*r) A Chartered Accountant Mr Charles Hardle. will be part-time Chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) during 1969. Trade Minister Anthony Crosland announced today. Mr. Hardle. 58. now parttime Deputy Chairman, succeeds Bir Giles Guthrie. 52. who is quitting159 words
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260 1968-05-31 6 BOSTON, Thurs. (UPI) The Rev. William Sldane Coffin Jr., the Yale University Chaplain on trial with Dr. Benjamin Spock and three others for anti-draft conspiracy, testified yesterday he opposed the Vietnam war and the draft to “challenge the government to260 words
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Article34 1968-05-31 6 TOKYO, Thurs. (Reuter) One miner u’as killed today in a cave-in at the Shintagawa coal mine in Tagawa City. Fukuoka prefecture. Southern Japan. Police reports said 12 people were injured.34 words
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Article222 1968-05-31 6 RALEIGH. North Carolina. Thurs. (UPI) A mouse has been reared in the Research Laboratories of North Carolina State University with two fathers and three mothers. They call her “MultiMouse.” She was born when two fertilized eggs were fused by Mrs Chris Rowland, a technician in NCSUS222 words
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Article, Illustration88 1968-05-31 6 RESTING on a specially built platform, a gigantic drilling machine. 31 metres long and weighing 115 tons, is ready to start drilling a 7.5 kilometres tunnel connecting the Oker water reservoir with the Grane Valley reservoir now under construction near Goslar Hars, North Germany.— PANA Photo. - 88 words
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Article320 1968-05-31 7 ALLEGED TEAR GAS INCIDENT HONG KONG, Thurs. (Reuter) Hong Kong police used batons to repulse about 25 female farmers from China who stormed their border post yesterday. The farmers, who own land on the British side and daily cross the Lo Wu railway bridge320 words
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Article229 1968-05-31 7 Tokyo. Thurs. R e a t e r—Japan *s ft m hassa tia rh in .Asia tafia if ralletl on tit fir yorernmeat t a work positively for closer ties frith fhina. The ambassadors, from 18 Asian and Pacific countries, were holding second session of229 words
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Article80 1968-05-31 7 HONG KONG. Thurs. (UPI) Police have arrested a 42-year-old Indian national on charges that he sent obscene letters through the mails to several European airline hostesses. Spokesmen said one of the girls, a British Overseas Airline Company hostess. has been flown from Britain as a80 words
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Article, Illustration19 1968-05-31 7 PORTLAND, Oregon Senator McCarthy addresses jubilant supporters after winning the Oregon Primary yesterday. UPI Radiophoto.— UPI Radiophoto. - 19 words
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Article124 1968-05-31 7 LONDON. Thurs (Reuter) Britain will he represented by its Commonwealth and Defence Secretaries at a two-dar Southeast Asia Defence Conference opening in Malaysia on June 10. it was officially announced today. A Commonwealth office statement said Mr. George Thomson, the Commonwealth Secretary would leave124 words
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Article67 1968-05-31 7 MANILA. Thurs. (Reuter) A 580-ton passenger ship the M.V. Fernando Escano. sank in Manila Bay early today after colliding with a barge. About 100 people were aboard the ship, bound for the southern Philippines, but they all got off safely, according to the owners. Shipping67 words
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ANARCHY: A world round-up
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Article199 1968-05-31 7 FORT WORTH. Texas. Thurs. (Reuter) President Johnson warned the nation s students tonight to beware of youthful totalitarianism, hut said they should be given the right to vote at 18. "There are extremists whose aim is to rule or to wreck. They speak only in slogans, and are deaf199 words
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Article157 1968-05-31 7 WASHINGTON. Thurs (Reuter) Angry Red Indians stormed the US. Supreme Court today, hurling bottles, smashing windows and demanding “justice” for their people. Extra police were rushed to restore order. The Indians, here in Washington for the largelyNegro poor people's campaign for better jobs, marched in the white marble157 words
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Article124 1968-05-31 7 BONN. Thurs. (Reuter) Student demonstrators forced West- German President Heinrich Luebke to leave a Bonn theatre by a back door while police fought with students at the main entrance. The students action was part of a nation-wide protest against the controversial Emergency Powers Bill, now in its third and124 words
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Article116 1968-05-31 7 DURANGO. Mexico. Thurs. (UPI> Nearly 70 children have died of dehydration In northern Mexico's two-weeks-old heat wave, authorities reported yesterday. They said 50 had died in Durango alone as the result of the above 90-degree (F) heat. General hospital doctors said dozens of small children. most of them116 words
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Article333 1968-05-31 7 LIST PUBLISHED LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter). Britain last night named more than a dozen Britons detained in China and repeated its condemnation of the Chinese government for not giving information about them or granting consular access. Mr. William Rodgers, Foreign Office Undersecretary. told Parliament the Britons333 words
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Article104 1968-05-31 7 LONDON. Thurs. < Reuter Opposition leader Edward Heath today called for an improvement in Britain's government institutions to avoid the type of upheaval which has taken place in France. “It would indeed be foolish to ignore the convulsions which have seized France this month.” he104 words
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239 1968-05-31 7 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) A judge has begun his reserved judgment in a high court action here to recover £250,000 alleged to have been improperly transferred from the assets of Selangor United Rubber Estates Limited, now in compulsory liquidation. Mr. Justice239 words
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146 1968-05-31 7 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) A 35-year-old American was sent for trial today accused of murdering 18-year-old French model Claudie Delbarre whose battered, half-nude body was found in her London flat last September. The Magistrates’ Court was told that fingerprints near the body matched146 words
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Article73 1968-05-31 7 JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter) An Indonesian newspaper today called on President Suharto to put deposed President Sukarno on trial "Before it is too late.” President Suharto, knowm to be reluctant to take legal action against his predecessor. was entrusted by the Indonesian People's Congress one73 words
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140 1968-05-31 7 SAO PAULO. Brazil, Thurs. (UPI) The doctors who led Latin America's first heart transplant operation said the donor's heart was “still beating** when it was removed to be transplanted into a 23-year-old cowhand. The recipient, Joao Ferreira Da Cunha. was described in “very140 words
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Article, Illustration25 1968-05-31 7 PARIS, Thurs. Students march behind hammer and sickle flag in their demand for popular government in France.- —UPI Radiophoto.—UPI Radiophoto. - 25 words
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Article736 1968-05-31 8 WITH American and Hanoi representatives in Paris groping for away to peace, one can discern a thaw in the outlook of South-east Asian leaders. It is rather unfortunate that the Paris talks should coincide with a nearrevolution in France, but that state of nihilism might also influence736 words
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Article, Illustration1878 1968-05-31 8 TT gives me very great pleasure to be present here today on the occasion of the 9th Annual Dinner of the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia. I hope the postponement of your dinner from 25th to 27th May to accommodate me has not upset any of1,878 words
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Article433 1968-05-31 8 IFOR one bemoan the passing away of the glory that was Tanjong Katong’s. I remember when I played in its bluish-green waters for the first time almost 50 years ago. I found a semi-gold ring set with a round, sky-blue stone washed up on the433 words
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Article128 1968-05-31 8 Regarding “Gold m Kelantan’' mentioned In Eastern Sun on 24.5.68, I think there was a very big gold mine at Sokor in Kelantan in the early part of this century. Sokor is far interior. It could be approached by steam launch from Kota Bahru to Kuala128 words
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Advertisement41 1968-05-31 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1968 23-B. Cantonment Road. 39. Jalan Sultan. Singapore 2. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: *****/T Telephone: *****/6 Penang Office 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** Ipoh Office 77. Brewster Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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Article, Illustration702 1968-05-31 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. BP is to have more than 20 tankers of the 200.000 deadweight tons class in operation when its present building and chartering arrangements are completed. This total of some 4-million tons exceeds the tonnage of the702 words
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302 1968-05-31 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Board of Scandinavian Airlines has appointed Mr. Kai R. Soetorp, at present Regional Manager. Central Europe, to the position of Regional Manager of Norway, succeeding Mr. John .Nerdrum. who has accepted appointment to the Presidency of DNL Norwegian Airlines. Simultaneously,302 words
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Article288 1968-05-31 9 RUBBER DOWN CENT SINGAPORE. Thurs. June first grade rubber f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 56 cents per lb., down one-eighth of a cent from previous close. The tone was very quiet. After a lower opening, the market ruled irregular with some early selling288 words
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Article15 1968-05-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Mara unit trust prices for today: Buyers, $l.Ol, sellers $1.06.15 words
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223 1968-05-31 9 BRUSSELS, Thurs. (UPI) The six Common Market Ministers of Agriculture yesterday warded off a possible crisis in the community laying down a common policy for dairy products and beef effective on July 1. This gives the green light for abolishing the community's223 words
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Article45 1968-05-31 9 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) No offers were made today to General Services Administration to buy tin. Tin will not be offered tomorrow because of closing of the Government on the National Holiday and the next offering will be made tomorrow, GSA officials said.45 words
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Article76 1968-05-31 9 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Rubber market closed easier with spot 19-1/4 195/8. Settlement House July 19-38 19-5/8 Aug/Sept and July/Sept 191/2 19-5/8 Oct/Dec 19-9/16 19-11/16 Jan/March 19-11/16 19-3/4 April/June 19-13/16 19-15/16 July/Sept 19-7/8 20 Oct/Dec 20 20-1/4 Jan/March 20-1/8 20-3/8 April/June 20-1/4 20-1/2 July/Sept 20-3/8 20-5/8 General Markets.76 words
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67 1968-05-31 9 SEOUL. Thurs. (Reuter)— A 10-member South Korean trade mission will soon visit Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand to promote private economic co-operation. The mission, which will also visit Australia and New Zealand, will leave Seoul on June 21 and will be away for67 words
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1294 1968-05-31 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Stock Exchange was quieter today with lesser activity than yesterday in the industrial section. The market closed with 18 industrial counters having falls of one to 10 cents, with the exception of Straits Trading which marked a drop of 20 cents from previous1,294 words
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223 1968-05-31 9 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Stock prices made rather widespread progress in early dealings yesterday despite a lack of any encouraging international or economic news. Trading was active. Shortly before the end of the first hour of trading, the United Press International marketwide indicator223 words
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Article402 1968-05-31 9 INDUSTRIALS Ben A Cu 3.44 Rou*fpari XBI 1.75 4..S6 1.85 4.38 Chemical Co. Cold storage 1.51 4.50 3.20 1.52 4.90 3.24 E. smelting 6.60 6.95 2.X8 litzpat ricks t\ N. Ords. 4.32 1.76 2.46 4.34 1.78 Georgetown G.E. Life CALL Guinness CD H Gillillan Hotel M'Sa Hotel s'pura402 words
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Article44 1968-05-31 9 <.Managers' Prices) Fir*-t Malayan second Malayan i.»» Third Malayan 1.25 Tin? Commerce Industry XU .98 1.0? The saving Fund 111 1.20 f irst H'kong .85 second H'kong \f> tiO .64 Malavsian investment 1.25 fund \U 1.15 Sterling C'modity 5/2 Hong Kong Currency)44 words
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Article102 1968-05-31 9 SINGAPORE. noon prices at Chinese Produce day are> Thurs. The the Singapore Exchange toBuyer Seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk «‘0O Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Drums 6H.0O Loose Copra Mixed May/June 40.00 Muntok Unite Pepper (FOB.) 9«% N.L.U ***** Sarawak Uhlte Pepper If OB.) N.L.U 112.50 Sarawak special Black Pepper (F.O.B.)102 words
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Article76 1968-05-31 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs—The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants. New York; Buying TT. 32- 4; Airmail O.D 32-7/8; 90 d/st. 33-7/16 credit bills; 33- trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 351/4; Airmail O.D. 35-3/8; 90 d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills, 361/4 trade76 words
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164 1968-05-31 9 HONG KONG, Thurs. (UPI). Travel agents In Hong Kong are considering hosting the third annual convention of Universal Federation of Travel Agents Associations (UFTAA) in 1969. the Chairman of a Local Travel Agents Association said yes- terday. Tourism is Hong Kong's164 words
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Article35 1968-05-31 9 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Today’s volume was 14.100.000 shares of a total 1.527 issues traded. 767 were higher and 519 lower. American Exchange volume was 9,570.000 shares bonds volume amounted to 17.770.000.35 words
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Article50 1968-05-31 9 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged on the N.Y. commodity Exchange. There were no sales. Bid Asked July 19.95 20.25 Sept 19.95 20.45 Nov. 20.35 20.95 Jan. 20.35 20.95 March 20.35 20.95 May 20.35 20.95 July 20.35 20.95 No. 1 RSS was 20 7/8 cents.50 words
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Article23 1968-05-31 9 HONG KONG. Thurs.(UPl) —Money Quotations; HK56.107/6.120 per US dollar for cash. HK$ 14.53 per pound sterling. HK$3l2 per tael gold.23 words
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Article15 1968-05-31 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The tin price for today was $557.62$ per picul, down $1.375.15 words
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Article99 1968-05-31 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Millstar 3/4 Java Mail 5 Sula 6/7 Kristin Bakke 8/9 Straat Rio 10/11 Congo Maru 13/14 Wonogiri 15/16 An tenor 18 Wladyslaw Broniewdki 21/22 Luna Marina 25/26 Sea Express 29/30 Euphrate 31/3299 words
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Miscellaneous1479 1968-05-31 10 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulao Pinang 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 A IP Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batn Pahat; 9 dluang. P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct. and Summary; 3.01 Zain Azman; 3.25 New Adventures of Superman; 3.50 Brave Eagle “Death Trap": 4.15 Tompel and His Family "Takut21,479 words
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Article481 1968-05-31 12 A mood for anarchy and unbridled emotionalism and hatred worldwide is making for darned dangerous days ahead. The incredible flash-floods of violence that are being displayed come at a time when man has hopefully imagined that he has risen above secular nationalism into regional good-will-co-operation and is481 words
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Article67 1968-05-31 12 “We learn very little from our literature about married love the quiet fireside evenings, the quarrels about money, the coming of a family, the husband’s going bald, the wife’s growing grey. But once we settle down to married love, we’re too busy sustaining it to write about it.67 words
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869 1968-05-31 12 The King was in his parlour counting Revolting high cost in France LONDON, Thurs. (UPI) America's dollars and de Gaulle's gold were being pumped into international money markets yesterday to bail out the French franc. The billion-dollar-a-week economic paralysis gripping France has put its currency in the trouble the dollar869 words
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Article, Illustration901 1968-05-31 12 RUN DOWN TO SINGAPORE AND SEE SINGAPORE .1 seel is fie* if Prime* .Minister he*e* Kuan Ipit arrirrd h n nt e* ye*sie*relety a f I r u'0***k-lenty etisrussietns in Loneinn. Before he left London he told reporters, that he was satisfied with the outcome901 words
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581 1968-05-31 12 Wilbur G. Landrey - The Americas By Wilbur G. Landrey BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. (UPI). Two years of relative political quiet in Latin America nearing an end. Rumours of impending military coups again are in the air in several countries. aic in The last military takeover in Latin America was in581 words
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Article266 1968-05-31 12 NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) Thirteen per cent of Jewish college students reject their ties to the Jewish communtiy, but almost half return to their religion within three years after graduation, a survey indicates. The study was conducted by the American Jewish committee over the past266 words
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Article156 1968-05-31 12 Opportunity for MendesFrance PARIS. Thurs. (Reuter) Former French Prime Minister Pierre Mendes-France announced last night that he would answer any call o office by the United French Left. The socialist leader tcld reporters: “I shall not refuse the responsibilities which the United Left may confer on me. They have always156 words
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Advertisement61 1968-05-31 13 Is Your Stomach Good For A Lifetime? Here’s what everyone should know about “the most abused organ in the body.” Read what foods are especially irritating, what you should (and shouldn't) take for unset stomarh including facts about heartburn. ulcers, and those mysterious stomach pains many of us get from61 words
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Miscellaneous229 1968-05-31 13 PSHAW 3kG ANIMATION LIDO Phone ***** New Showing! 11. 1.4.1. 4. 6.36. 9.15 Fmone Slgnoret Yves Montand j “THE SLEEPING CAR MI RDFR" l From Warner Bros-Seven Arts &jm s mssmn j Vow Showing! 11. 1.45, 4. 6.30. #.30 Craig Hill George Martin TASTE OF KILLING'* Scope-Color Capitol A Lido229 words
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Miscellaneous200 1968-05-31 13 now showing: li, 1.30. i no. 0.30 9.15 p.m. 1 00. 3.30. 0.45 9-30 p.i ‘‘How To Steal The World” Robert Vaughn. David McCallum in Metrocolor (MOM) ORCHARD-***** Now Showing! 1.30. 4 00, 6.30, 0.15 *No Free List) ‘‘GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER” Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn ‘OMNI. Color Stereophonic200 words
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Article269 1968-05-31 14 S’pore withdraw from Chua Cup competition KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association have withdrawn from the inter-State Chua Choon Leong Cup competition from June 8-10, organised by the LTA of Malaysia. This is the second Singapore association to withdraw from interstate competitions organised by Malaysia269 words
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237 1968-05-31 14 PARIS. Thurs (Reuter) Christian Duxin. a littleknown French amateur took professional star Fred Stolle to the edge of defeat here yesterday in the first confrontation in history between an amateur and a professional in the world’s premier hard court tournament Duxin. a 26-year-old petrol237 words
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Article111 1968-05-31 14 PORT ELIZABETH. South Africa. Thurs. (Reuter) The British Lions rugby union team chalked up the fourth successive victory of their South African tour here yesterday, defeating Eastern Province by 23 points (one goal, one try, two dropped goals and three penalty goals* to 14 (one111 words
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400 1968-05-31 14 TAUNTON. (England), Thurs. (Reuter) lan Chappell and Bob Cowper notched up their first tour centuries as the Australian cricketers piled up a massive first-day total of 434 for three against Somerset here yesterday. The only bowler to provide the touring batsmen with any400 words
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Article101 1968-05-31 14 ATLANTA. Georgia. Thurs. (UPI* Tony Jacklin, the young English golfer who won the Jacksonville Open several months ago. shot a six under par 66 yesterday to capture the Pro-Am preliminary -to the US$ll5,OOO- Atlanta Golf Classic. Charley SifTord was second with a 68 while Arnold Palmer101 words
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326 1968-05-31 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. A few sports organisations appear reluctant to give whole-hearted support to the Government's new sports build-up campaign. An air of complacency seems to reign in sports circles following the warning that action would be taken against certain sports bodies326 words
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151 1968-05-31 14 PARIS. Thurs. (UPI) Four of the seeded players In the men’s singles were confirmed as definite nonarrivals in the French Open tennis championships yesterday at the Roland Garros Stadium. Those who couldn't get into strike-bound France were Australian professional Lew Hoad, seeded number seven.151 words
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Article96 1968-05-31 14 HONG KONG. Thurs. (Reuter* The Hong Kong Rifle Shooting Association today named a four-man team to represent the colony at the first Southeast Asian Championships in Kuala Lumpur next month. The team Includes Peter Rull, winner of the Hong Kong rifle shooting championships from 1960-65.96 words
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103 1968-05-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor Amateur Athletic Association’s triangular meet scheduled for next Wednesday at Kampong Pandan will be made an allcomers meet instead. Mr. Rennie Martin, chairman of the SAAA competitions committee said the triangular meet has been postponed to the later part103 words
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Article74 1968-05-31 14 LE MANS. France. Thurs. (Reuter) The organisers of the Le Mans 24-hour car race announced that the famous endurance test has been postponed because it is scheduled to take place on the same day as the National Referendum. The French Automobile Club of the West said74 words
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266 1968-05-31 14 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) South African Barry Richards, promoted to open Hamphire’s innings against Northamptonshire, slammed his first century in English county cricket with 130 at Northampton yesterday. Richards played some sparkling strokes to reach 100 in 172 minutes with one six266 words
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372 1968-05-31 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad iPOH, Thurs. —On a heavy frock this morning Feature Film II (Johnny Nelson) did a dashing gallop when he reeled off 3f in 37-3/5, striding out smoothly all the way. Feature Film 11, who was an all the way winner372 words
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Article1396 1968-05-31 15 Race l: Horses Class 4s Div. 4—6 Furs.—2.30 p.m 1 656 Blue Guy fiy 900 C.J.L. Stable Teh Khamis 6 2. 079 Burnt Sand 5y 9.00 Mr W J Weame Rodgers Kingston 12 3. 790 Templar 8y 9.00 Kaved Stable E B'kelen C Leong 14 4 3931,396 words
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Article222 1968-05-31 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Ng Chor Yau caused a big upset In the 1968 Youth badminton championships when he defeated the defending champion Lim Cheng Yew in three hardfought sets 4-15. 15-12 and 15-14 in the semi-finals played at the Singapore Badminton Hall, last night. With the222 words
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Article211 1968-05-31 15 SEREM B A N. Thurs.— Malacca took the honours in the opening day of the Sou h Zone Survey Department Games meet which began here yesterday. Malacca scored a convincing 4-1 win over Negri Sembilan in badminton, and will now* meet Johore to decide the211 words
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341 1968-05-31 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Minister lor Interior and Defence. Mr Lim Kim San. has said that without a secure Singapore, activities in sport would not be possible. The Minister emphasised that one could not indulge in a game or sport If one was preoccupied with ones341 words
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Article47 1968-05-31 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Police beat Selangor Indian Association 5 —2 in a Football Association of Selangor senior division league match at Jalan Gurney here this evening Scorers lor Police were Rashid (2). Ibrahim Mydin. Zulkifli pnd S -'aiman. w’bile Iruthayaiaj and Joachim netted for SIA.47 words
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Article1281 1968-05-31 15 Race 1: Horses Class 1, Div. 4—6 Furs.—2.15 p.m. (For local riders only) l. on Summer Haze 5y 900 Santa Claus Stable Lee 10 2. 667 Desert Apache S.v 9 00 Mr. CS Oon Spencer 5 3. 070 Drop Vollov 5y 9.00 Mr. O W Wong R1,281 words
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181 1968-05-31 15 HONOLULU, Thurs. (UPI) The annual Hawaiian Open Invitational Golf tournament received a boost of U 5525,000 in prize money, a new name and a new sponsor, It was announced on Wednesday. John Bellinger, chairman of the. 1968 tourney, said the total purse of US181 words
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898 1968-05-31 16 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Manchester United last night be* came the first English club to win the European soccer cup when they handed out a 4-1 beating to Benfica of Portugal after extra time in a pulsating final at Wembley Stadium here. United punctured898 words
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Article85 1968-05-31 16 BANGKOK. Thurs. (UPI) Thailand has finally rejected requests to stage the Sixth Asian Games in Bangkok. Gen Pranas Charusathien. president of the Thai Olympic Committee, said yesterday. The requests originated after South Korea, which won the right to host the 1970 Games backed out. Prapas85 words
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Article, Illustration573 1968-05-31 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The 18-member Indonesian shooting team which arrived here over the weekend for the six-nation First South-East Asian rence ,n Champ,onshi P s here is a t»m with a diffeteam eaSOn iey ave f° ur women shooters in their The four Jakarta— Sunsport pix by Mok Voon. - 573 words
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Article, Illustration52 1968-05-31 16 ALL-STAR players at their practice session at Stadium Merdeka yesterday in preparation for their games against the English first division football club. Arsenal in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Picture shows Malaysia's Chinnakarappan at goal, about to collect a header from team mate. Sunsport pix by Yap— Sunsport pix by Yap Chew Y'an. - 52 words
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Article108 1968-05-31 16 MALACCA. Thurs. Malacca, strong contenders for the Malaysian Cricket Association inter -State league cricket honours, will travel to Johore Bahru to meet Johore tomorrow and Saturday. The only notable player to be dropped from the side is opening bat Danny Saurajan. Mathan Lai who recently left for108 words
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236 1968-05-31 16 ROBERT KUAN - By ROBERT KUAN IPOH, Thurs. The police here today warned unruly spectators at sports fields during games they faced court prosecution under the Criminal Procedure Code. The Officer-in-Charge of the Police District, Ipoh. Enc h e Mohamed Haniff bin Omar, told Sunsport the Police236 words
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77 1968-05-31 16 SEREMBAN. Thurs. E. Yawanarajah will lead Negri Sembilan against Pahang in the M C A. league cricket match at Raub this weekend. S.K. Sen. C. Thavanayagam. Chua Eng Chye are not available for the match. Negris final XI will be picked from the following: E.77 words
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219 1968-05-31 16 MALACCA. Thurs. Malacca have picked fifteen players for the Malaysian Hockey Federation hockey quadrangular which starts tomorrow at Ipoh. Challengers to Malacca in this hockey competition are Penang. Perak and Negri Sembilan. the defending Tun Abdul Razak Cup champions. Malacca put up219 words
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Article101 1968-05-31 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The All-Indonesian Badminton Association have invited the Singapore Badminton Association to play exhibition matches in Indonesia. This was disclosed to Sunsports by the Secretary of the SBA. Mr. Max Lange. He said he received the confirmation through a telegram from Mr. J.C. Tumbanam. the vice-president101 words
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207 1968-05-31 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Football Association of Singapore will shortly announce the soccer officials appointed to head the new FAS Council. Sunsport reliably understands that the nomination list of probable candidates submitted by the football association for approval by the Minister for Social207 words
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Advertisement641 1968-05-31 14 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) Notice under Section 19 (10) WHEREAS in exercise of powers conferred by subsections (1) and (3) of Section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 (hereinafter referred to as “the Ordinance”) the641 words
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Advertisement590 1968-05-31 14 ANNOUNCEMENT A KINDERGARTEN TEACHER TRAINING COURSE of approximately 6 months will be conducted by the People's Association for ladies and applications are invited from those with the following minimum qualifications: (a) Qualification Senior Cambridge Certificate or Government Secondary IV Certificate. (b) Age 18 —22 years. (c) Must be Singapore citizens.590 words
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Advertisement373 1968-05-31 14 TENDER TENDERS will be received in the Ministry of the Interior Defence. Pearl’s Hill. Singapore 2. for the following items up to 12.00 Noon on 17.6.68:1. Carpenter tools 12. Timber Framing for temporary sheds .1. Fresh and Dry Rations 4. Loudhailer 5. Paint. Temasek Green 6. Foam Mattress 7. Metal373 words
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Advertisement195 1968-05-31 14 Can a Scientist Believe in God One of America’s most distinguished scientists answers “.res." Read what kind of God he believes in and how he looks at the Bihle in a fascinating article that shows how science and religion, far from being at odds, actually have much in common. Deader's195 words
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Miscellaneous67 1968-05-31 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 2.34 am. (6.8 ft.), 2.33 p m (8 3 ft Port Swettenham: 8.20 a.m. (138 ft) s ic' (13.6 ft.). 816 Port Dickson: *3O a.m. (7.6 ft.), 9.04 p. m Singapore: 12.12 a.m. (8.6 ft.), 2.08 nm Sedili Kechil: 1.20 a.m. (7.6 ft.), 10.46 P p67 words
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