Eastern Sun, 23 June 1968
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Title Section23 1968-06-23 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 682 Sunday. 23 June 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cent*23 words
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Article177 1968-06-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malaysian-Thai border hunt for the band of 80 communist terrorists who ambushed a Malaysian B>lice field force platoon on onday killing 15 and wounding 18 today entered Its fifth day with still no contact being made. Meanwhile. Khoo Boon Choo reports177 words
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Article30 1968-06-23 1 LONDON Sat. (Reuter) Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman watched dog racing at London's White City Stadium tonight It was his only engagement of the day.30 words
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Article, Illustration242 1968-06-23 1 He is in serious condition: JOHORE BAHRU. Sat The former Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Hj. Hassan bin Hj. Yunos, and the Alliance State Assemblyman for Bandar Segamat, Mr. Tey Sia Bah, were admitted to the General Hospital here last night in242 words
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Article, Illustration346 1968-06-23 1 TunkuWilson talks at Chequers today LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Molaysian Prime Minister T unku Abdul Rahman will confer with Prime Minister Harold Wilson on Asian and other world problems in the quiet seclusion of a country mansion this weekend. The two Prime Ministers are to meet on Sunday at Chequers, the346 words
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110 1968-06-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Staff Side of the National Whitley Council is “hopeful” of reaching an agreement on the row over the Government’s decision to temporarily freeze the Suffian Report. This was stated by the Chairman of the Staff Side. Mr T.110 words
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190 1968-06-23 1 BEN VARIVAN - By BEN VARIVAN KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A suspected big-time racketeer. who has hLs tentacles in the vice, gambling rackets in the country was arrested by police here at 1 p m. yesterday. The head of the Secret Societies Section, Selangor branch. DSP Charles Tan and190 words
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86 1968-06-23 1 NEW YORK. Sat. -Reuter* A new service to be operated between Moscow and New York by the Soviet Airline. Aeroflot, is likely to start on July 20. the Airlne's US General Manager Vladimir Samoroukov said last night. A Pan-American spokesman 6aid the airline86 words
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Article90 1968-06-23 1 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) The latest opinion roll today forecast the Gaullists will increase their share of the vote and the Federation of the Left will lose votes in tomorrow’s election. The poll, conducted by the French National Institute of Public Opinion in 116 constituencies, showed that90 words
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111 1968-06-23 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) The Defence Department flatly denied today that any American ship had been sunk by North Korean forces. "No US. vessel has been involved in any such incident.” the Department said. North Korea's Central News Agency claimed earlier that Communist111 words
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Article86 1968-06-23 1 WARSAW. Sat. (Reuter) Tall people in Poland, fed up with the many inconveniences they encounter because of their height, have decided to act. Over 100 of them have met in Wroclaw and founded the first “club of tall people” in Poland. The main task of the club86 words
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110 1968-06-23 1 SINGAPORE. Sat— Twenty-three families living in the Housing and Development Board flats In Queenstown had a rude shock early this morning. As they prepared to leave their homes for work around 7 a m. today, they found themselves locked in. One of the110 words
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Article56 1968-06-23 1 Shillong. Assam, sat. (Reuter)—One person has died and two others are missing in the plains of Assam where thousands of people are homeless following devastating floods, official reports said today. In North Lakhimpur. in upper Assam, more than 100.000 people have been affected by floods along56 words
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201 1968-06-23 1 COLOGNE. West Germany. Sat. (Reuter) West German boxer Jupp Elze, who died in hospital yesterday from injuries received in his European middleweight title bout with Italian Carlos Duran, was doped during the fight, the West German News Agency DP A reported today. DPA quoted201 words
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NEWS
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278 1968-06-23 2 TORONTO, Ontario, Sat. (Reuter) About 360 cargo ships were stranded in the St. Lawrence seaway and Great Lakes today a* a strike by seaway workers over pay demands entered its second day. A seaway authority spokesman said the 1.250-man walkout crippling one278 words
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158 1968-06-23 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. (tauter) Senator Eugene McCarthy’s stunning election victory in New York this week has confounded his critics but it may not do him much good. Vice-President Mr. Hubert Humphrey, backed by the powerful Democratic Party machine, has so many delegates committed to him already158 words
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Article111 1968-06-23 2 KARACHI Sat (Reuter) Abang Klfll. self-styled Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of "North Kalimantan’* today renounced his opposition to inclusion of Sarawak and Sabah In the Malaysian Federation. Klfll proposed a twopoint peace plan Including an amnesty for his followers and fresh elections In Sarawak and111 words
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Article142 1968-06-23 2 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) A French seer who forecast the recent riots, strikes and parliamentary dissolution months in advance is tipping the Gaullists to win a 21-seat majority In the general election starting tomorrow. Astrologer Marcelus Toeguor also forecasts an Increase In Communist representation In the142 words
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Article65 1968-06-23 2 SEOUL Sat. (Reuter) South Korean troop* killed seven North Korean soldiers In the Western Portion of the Demilitarised Zone iDMZi this morning, bringing to 16 the total of North Korean infiltrators killed during the past week, the Korean Army here announced No South Korean casualties65 words
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222 1968-06-23 2 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) United States Ambassador Mr. Averell Harriman said today that he still felt Hanoi wanted serious negotiations at the preliminary Vietnam peace talks here. Away to progress could be found through more informal discussions. the chief U S delegate at the222 words
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302 1968-06-23 2 COPENHAGEN, Sat. (Reuter) Danish police were today sifting through fresh evidence on one of Europe biggest robberies thanks to the alertness of a woman bank manage Four masked gunmen held up a branch of the Bank of Portugal at Figueira Da302 words
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125 1968-06-23 2 HOUSTON. Texas. Sat. (Reuter) —An autopsy on the man who died soon after receiving a sheep’s heart transplant on June 12. showed that his body immediately rejected it, doctors said here today. Doctors at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, where the transplant the world's125 words
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Article690 1968-06-23 2 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. (Reuter) American-Internation-al films today announced that it had cancelled the filming "Bloody Mama", the life story of the notorious Ma Barker, mother of twe gangster brothers. The company said it had deeided not to go ahead with the film because of the excessive violence inherent690 words
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158 1968-06-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The ruling party must lead Malaysia's multi-racial population towards national unity even at the price of losing an election, said Mr. Goh Hock Guan, Secretary General of the DAP. He was speaking at a forum organised by the Islamic158 words
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Article30 1968-06-23 2 JAKARTA. Sat (UPI) The Indonesian Government has allocated the equivalent of 900.000 U S. dollars for the resettlement of an estimated 60.000 Chinese refugees is Indonesian Borneo30 words
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Article, Illustration133 1968-06-23 2 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) —The Thai Government today warned that a 10-year-old law forbidding public assembly and speeches was still in force. The warning was issued following an anti.police student rally m Bangkok last night More than 3.000 students marched to the National Assembly last night and— UPI radiophoto. - 133 words
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139 1968-06-23 2 BONN. Sat. (Reuter) West Germany is considering flying freight into West Berlin to beat East Germany’s new curbs on access to the isolated city, a government indicated today. Government officials said the idea was in a very preliminary stage. It had139 words
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Article112 1968-06-23 2 IPOH. Sat. Manuel workers employed In the Sungei Siput North Local Council. have deferred picketing outside the Council Chamber to press for their claims for Increase in wages and better conditions of service. The Secretary of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees, Perak branch,112 words
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479 1968-06-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Sultan of Johore, Sir Ismail, today called on the people not to have any dealings with subversive elements in the country. He said the people should. instead, close their ranks, conaolidate their unity and strive for the promotion of479 words
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Article109 1968-06-23 2 Sat. (Reuter) The decks and hull of a British cargo vessel. London Statesman, were damaged when she was shelled by the Vietcong in Saigon harbour early today. Two rounds as yet unidentified slammed into the vessel as most of her crew were fast asleep, but109 words
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174 1968-06-23 2 KUALA SELANGOR. Sat. A crash programme would be launched in East Malaysia to introduce low-cost housing schemes in the two States. This was announced by the Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, when speaking at the Operation Progress Course in174 words
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135 1968-06-23 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reu‘*r> Rumours mounted today that Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren had submitted his resignation. but there was n e coni' r 1 a,lO, from either the White House or Supreme Court. White House spokesman George Christian, asked about the reports of135 words
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135 1968-06-23 2 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reu**r> Civil rights leader Mr. Ralph D. Abernathy challenged President Johnson today to answer the appeal of America's poor people for jobs, food and an improvement in their daily lot. The Rev. Abernathy, head of the Poor People’s Campaign. spoke at a135 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration109 1968-06-23 3 V for victory and It's indeed a victory for Monsieur Pierre Anthonioz in winning friends during his six years in Malaysia as the French Ambassador. Monsieur Anthonioz will be returning to Paris next week after his term in Kuala Lumpur. He will later take up his109 words
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247 1968-06-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Staff Side of the National Whitley Council will present its case for the implementation of the Suffian Salaries Report at an emergency delegates' convention of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services here247 words
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141 1968-06-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. More than 357 motorists, 40 per cent of them women, were stopped during the past six days and "educated" by Traffic Police on the right way to drive. Selangor’s Traffic Chief. Supt. Mansor bin Mohamed Noor, said today. He said he was pleased141 words
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Article70 1968-06-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three men held up a taxidriver after he had taken them for a four-mile ride last night and took away his $3O watch and $4O The taxi-driver. Boon Yit Chong, from Serdarg Bahru. told Police he picked up the men at Kuala Lumpur70 words
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275 1968-06-23 3 TOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Government ser- vants should realise the critical financial position of the country at the moment and stop agitating over the Suffian Report. This call was made in the State Legislative Assembly here today by an Alliance back-bencher. Enche Abdullah275 words
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307 1968-06-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot.— Business executives will soon be eligible to become members of EROf'A The Eastern Regional Organisation for Public Administration if a resolution of the organisation's Executive Council is odopted by its general assembly. The Council, how- ever, decided to pass the307 words
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168 1968-06-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Government has been urged to formulate a transport policy which will enable the Malayan Railway to compete with road transport operators On equal terms. The call was made today by the president of the Senior Officers Association of the Malayan168 words
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Article, Illustration309 1968-06-23 3 TZ UALA TRENGGANU, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, disclosed today that Malaysia had asked the Netherlands Government to finance the Sungei Tong scheme, covering 20,000 acres, in Trengganu. Tun Razak said this at e briefing in the State Development309 words
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Article126 1968-06-23 3 KUCHING. Sat. The Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew Sin. yesterday toured Lutnng Refinery and other Sarawak Shell Berhad installations in the Fourth Division. On arrival at Lutong. Tun Tan was met by the General Manager. Mr. A.C.D. Boerstra. The Minister and party were then126 words
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289 1968-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The compulsory registration of suppliers of timber for export will increase foreign confidence in Malaysia's third biggest export commodity. an official of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry told BERNAMA today. He was giving the reasons for the new regulation.289 words
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Article, Illustration146 1968-06-23 4 WHAT women can do I can do better, says little Jeffrey, who clutching a competitor’s number, trotted onto the catwalk with absolute confidence. Jeffrey enjoyed himself, modelling his batek shirt and plain long pants until his name was mentioned by the commentator. Then clutching his number146 words
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Article51 1968-06-23 4 MUAR Sat. A mobile X-ray unit from the Ministry of Health will be at the Rengam Health Centre from Tuesday to Wednesday to give free chest X-ray. The X-ray service will be given from 8.30 a m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 2.15 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.51 words
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Article43 1968-06-23 4 PENANG. Sat. The City Council Is now examining the possibility of erecting more markets and. If possible, shift the Chowrasta Market In Penang Road to another area. This was disclosed by the Chief Minister. Tan 6rl Wong Pow Nee. here today.43 words
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Article35 1968-06-23 4 RENGAM. Sat. The Kumbhabishegam (consecration) ceremony of Brl Murugan Tempje here will be held on June 27 between 8.00 and 10.00 a m This temple was recently built bv the Rengam Hindu Samaj.35 words
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Article, Illustration526 1968-06-23 4 Tan orders counter-steps to maintain public confidence in stock mart IT'OTA KINABALU, Sat. Tun Tan Sitw Sin today told tka Malaysian Stock Exchange authorities to be prepared to take measures to avoid grossly excessive speculation in order to maintain public confidence in the share market. The Finance526 words
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301 1968-06-23 4 Sarawak’s Reds on the retreat Taib KUALA LUMPUR. Sit. The Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry. Enehe Taib bin Mahmud, said today the Communists in Sarawak were on the retreat. “They are more likely fugitives than people setting up a Communist regime.” he said before leaving by air for a301 words
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Article132 1968-06-23 4 Samat Art Gallery (AIA Building. Jalan Ampang): 2nd. anniversary show —annual art exhibition 9 am. to 6 p.m. National Art Gallery (Jalan Ampang): Exhibition of batek design and art 10 a.m. to 630 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery (41 Jalan Raja Muda): Works of prominent Malaysian art* ists 9132 words
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Article31 1968-06-23 4 SEGAMAT. Sat —Owners of guns in the Segamat district have been told by the Seeamat Police to renew their permits by the end of July or face court prosecution31 words
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Article32 1968-06-23 4 MTJAR. Sat. The Muar district branch of the Democratic Action Party will hold a public rally at the Jalan Maharanl Town Pari ang here tomorrow at 7 00 p m32 words
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Article26 1968-06-23 4 SEGAMAT. Sat. The Johore State National Union of Teachers will hold its annual dinner and social dance here on June 28 at 7.30. p.m.26 words
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Article68 1968-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs. Dato Ghanie Gilong. left for Babah today Dato Ghanie Gilong was here to be sworn as Minister for Sabah Affairs before the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong on June 19 at the Istana Negara He was appointed to68 words
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Article52 1968-06-23 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat The first ever passing out parade of Marine Police trainees will be held on Wednesday at the Marine Police Base, Tampol. commencing at 8.30 a m. The trainee?, comprising six officers and 100 men will be completing marine basic training course which commenced In52 words
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Article68 1968-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Is to have a song of Its own. Its director. Syed Na&ir bln Ismail, will Introduce the song over Radio Malaysia on Monday at 6 p.m. The lyrics are by Enche Usman Awang, a writer at68 words
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Article58 1968-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The largest British military exercise in Malaysia this year will be held in the Marang area of Trengganu from Monday to July 5. The exercise will start with air and sea landings of 99 Gurkha Infantry Brigade in the Marang area, and the58 words
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Article58 1968-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A watchman at the concrete machinery works in Serdang Bahru yesterday lost $245 in goods and cash. Hussein bin Lebai, 25, told police he was on his usual rounds when thieves broke into his room at the works premises and stole a transistor radio, a58 words
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Article, Illustration108 1968-06-23 4 T' he j ln r er sC^ o 4°i! f offered the main attraction to the many students who visited the Consumers Trade Fair at the Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Ten schools from Kuala Lumpur and Klang are takmg part m the contest organised108 words
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218 1968-06-23 4 PAltlT, Sat. The Minister of Education, Enehe Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that Malaysia* first polytechnic for science, technical and vocational courses would be set up here in 1971. The first enrolment of 250 students would be registered next year. Speaking at218 words
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Article76 1968-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. 6at. Thieves ransacked the home of a music teacher. Mrs. Kwok Kin Keng. and then drove off In her car which was parked in the driveway yesterday. A police spokesman said today the thieves forced open the front door of the house, in Jalan76 words
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Article137 1968-06-23 4 PENANG. Sat. Seven suspects were arrested by the police late last night in connection with the armed gang robbery on board the cargo steamer, “Kota Ratu” at Church Street Pier on Thursday afternoon. The four were napped in a coffee shop in Weld Quay opposite the137 words
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Article49 1968-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A film entitled “Olympic Fiesta" will be shown at the Stadium Negara conference room on Tuesday at 7 p.m. The film depicts "The Little Olympics” and the preparations for the Olympic Games in October this year. The show is open free to fne public.49 words
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Article41 1968-06-23 4 IPOH. Sat —The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, today opened a $280,000 extension to the Anglo Chinese School in Lahat Road. The extension consisted of a dining hall, school hostel and a three-storey block of classrooms.41 words
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345 1968-06-23 4 MALACCA. Sat. The Malacca Port Committee today complained to the Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir that arrangements should have been made for them to meet the United Nations consultant. Mr R B Rand, when he visited345 words
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312 1968-06-23 5 K.S. SIDHU - By K.S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Sal. The scheme to make Singapore into a ''garden city" can materialise in 20 years' time, "if the people play their part." This was said last night by Mr. Eric Taylor. Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society, when312 words
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Article, Illustration299 1968-06-23 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. An adequate defence build-up is a must and a precondition to economic prosperity. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture, Enehe Sha'ari Tadin said this when he spoke at the anniversary celebrations of Yew Ghee Sia Association at Peng Ann Road299 words
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Article88 1968-06-23 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Police are looking for the driver of a car which was involved in an accident at 7J m.s., Upper Thomson Road this morning. The victim of the accident —a 60-year-old pedestrian. B. Sukhram received bodily and head injuries and died on admission to the General88 words
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128 1968-06-23 5 SINGAPORE. Sat Television Singapura will be participating in the Asian Broadcasting Union TV’ prize competition, scheduled to be held in New Delhi in October. TV Singapura invites the public to submit a complete shooting script for a film to be produced as128 words
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Article66 1968-06-23 5 9 a.m. 6 p.m. “Art of the Space Age” exhibition at the Art Museum at the University of Singapore. Bukit Timah. 5.30 p.m.— 6.30 p.m Performance by Kong Yiong High School Band at Elizabeth Walk. 5.30 p.m.—6 30 p.m. Performance by People’s Association Band at MacRitchie Reservoir Park66 words
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333 1968-06-23 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Government will have to curtail expenditures on all amenities as it will have to utilise all its resources to build up its defence forces. This was stated by the M. for Telok Biangah, Mr. N. Govindasamy. when333 words
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155 1968-06-23 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Light Industries Services of the Economic Development Board will hold a Singapore-made products exhibition at the LIS exhibition site in Shenton Way from Aug. 1 to 11. The Minister for Finance. Dr Goh Keng Swee. will open the exhibition. The LIS155 words
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292 1968-06-23 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Although Singapore might be a small country, its people would strive for quality where one Singaporean would he equalled to 10, if not 100. The Minister for Communications Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. said this when he congratulated members of Yang Clan General Association292 words
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Article29 1968-06-23 5 MUAR. Sat. The Johore State Red Cross Society will hold its annual meeting at the Johore Bahru Chinese Association premises on June 28 at 2.30 p.m.29 words
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197 1968-06-23 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Youths in Singapore have been urged to take up careers which will help in nation-building. The call was made today by Mr. Chor Yeok Eng, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and MP for Bukit Timah. when he spoke197 words
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Article77 1968-06-23 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The annual general meeting of the St. John Council will be held at the Istana on Monday at 5.15 p.m. The St. John Council is the policy-making body of the St. John Organisation in Singapore which includes the St. John Ambulance and the77 words
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Article111 1968-06-23 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The MacPherson Estate Owner Residents’ Association is organising a Big Walk on Aug. 4. beginning at 7 a.m. in conjunction with the National Day celebrations. The big walk is open to all members and residents In the housing estate. The starting and finishing point111 words
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Article477 1968-06-23 6 ALAN THOMAS - By ALAN THOMAS Reuter. TRIADS, mysterious, centuries-old secret societies, as traditional a part of imperial China as mandarin warlords and the willow patterns, seem to be on the wane in Hong Kong. These societies, outlawed for more than lOO years in the British colony,— Reuter. - 477 words
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Article675 1968-06-23 7 ''pHERE'S little question that more pictures colour as well as black-and-white are taken of people during picnics than any other subject. There's also little doubt that there are many ways in which these people can be photographed, but a much-overlooked one is using shaded areas as settings for675 words
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Article247 1968-06-23 8 FALLS CITY, Nebraska, Sat. (UPI) What started out a$ a routine trip to Texas for salesman Jim Leatherman turned into something else. On the way to Fort Worth, his car had two flat tyres and another was ready to blow out when it was noticed by a247 words
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240 1968-06-23 8 MEXICO CITY, Sat. (UPI) A 43-year-old housewife told how she met a creature from “the green planet” and took a four-hour ride in his flying saucer in March 1967. Mrs. Maria Cristina Leguizamo told a reporter of the Mexico City newspaper240 words
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425 1968-06-23 8 Dmitri Nesteroff - A modern odyssey By Dmitri Nesteroff ISTANBUL, Sat. (Reuter) Sadun Boro of Turkey proposed marriage to a young German girl. Oda, on condition that she joined him on a round-world trip in his 36-foot ketch. She agreed and nearly three years after leaving425 words
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Article91 1968-06-23 8 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. (Reuter) South African game wardens are faced in the next few months with the unnerving task of implanting miniature radio transmitters in the neck of wild animals. This is being done to keep detailed track of every movement the animals make. The transmitter91 words
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183 1968-06-23 8 NEW YORK. Sat (Reuter) Author William Manchester and the publishers of his book "The death of a President” have contributed $750,000 of the profits to the John F. Kennedy memorial library at Harvard University. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, who successfully took legal183 words
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Article176 1968-06-23 8 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (UPI) Turkish pediatrician, Dr. Ihsan Dogramaci of Ankara, has been elected chairman of the executive board of the United Nation’s Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Dr. Clemente S. Gatmaltan. under-secretary of the Department of Health of the Philippines, was elected first vice chairman. Elected as176 words
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Article98 1968-06-23 8 PARIS. Sat. (UPI) The world’s largest exporter of fine champagne, Moet and Chandon, announced that they were buying a third ownership of Christian Dior Perfume Company of Paris and Ne w York. The merger of the two alcohol firms one for internal consumption and the other for98 words
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Article, Illustration426 1968-06-23 8 Maris Ross - SORE TRIAL FOR ROYALTY By Maris Ross LONDON, Sat. (UPI). Going modern always has been a bit of a headache for British Royalty. Henry VIII stirred up an awful mess when he began marrying all those women centuries ago. Progress really never was Queen Victoria's thing.— IN-Bild photo. - 426 words
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150 1968-06-23 8 One for the roads LONDON. Sat (UPI) Scottish-built Honeywell 120 ft computer, costing £200,000 just delivered to New South Wales, Department of Main Roads. Sydney, is to form the basis of a state-wide stores control system, a spokesman for the firm's in London said. A150 words
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Article27 1968-06-23 8 TOKYO, Sat. (Reuter) Singapore's first ambassador to Japan, Dr. Ang Kok Peng, presented his credentials to Emperor Hirohito at the Imperial Palace here yesterday.27 words
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181 1968-06-23 8 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. (UPI) A San Francisco couple began their marriage with a brood of 17 children, and a blessing from Pope Paul VI. Frank McHugh. 48. a San Francisco fireman, and Mis. Eileen Wihte, 45. widow of a fireman, were married at181 words
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Article60 1968-06-23 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) A Senate Committee yesterday approved a bill which would make it a federal offence to desecrate the American flag. The maximum sentence on conviction would be one year n prison or a 1,000-dollar fine, or both. The bill has already passed the House of Repre. sentatives60 words
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Article157 1968-06-23 8 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. (UPI) Leprosy is more of a world health problem than ever before, according to a report submitted to the American Medical Association. Dr. Gliver W. Hasselblad. president of the American Leprosy Missions, said the disease is “no longer a remote health problem.”157 words
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393 1968-06-23 8 DETROIT, Sat. (UPI) —A computer-controlled, anti-skid device that will be available on some 1969 model cars has been hailed as “the most significant braking advance in many years” by its developers. Kelsey-Hayes Co., a major auto supplier, demonstrated the new braking system393 words
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Article523 1968-06-23 8 Bachelor in ferment By Philip H Berf ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Sat. (UPI) Millard S. Cohen has an overwhelming yen to make strawberry wine. But Cohen, 29, is a bachelor. The combination, the revenuens say, is bad chemistry. For nearly a year Cohen has sought permission to523 words
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453 1968-06-23 9 T LONDON, Sat. (UPl)—High import bills that helped 10 kee P Britain’s foreign trading ledgers for May deep in the red halted a climbing stock market in mid-week, but optimistic forecasts from industry later sent stocks on the advance again yesterday. Over the week,453 words
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Article192 1968-06-23 9 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) The price of bananas dropped in Japan this year because of competition between Taiwan and Ecuador, industry sources said today. Importers dealing with the two producing nations are shipping in more bananas than the Japanese can eat. the sources said. As192 words
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170 1968-06-23 9 Washington, sat, (UPI) President Johnson approved yesterday a foreign air carrier permit for Ae oflot. the Soviet-owned airline, for a New YorkMoscow route. Pan American is designated as the American carrier for the 4.200-mile route. No date has been set for the opening170 words
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Article16 1968-06-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was $556,37$ per picul, up 37$ cents.16 words
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Article27 1968-06-23 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) No offers were made to General Services Administration to buy tin. No commercial sales were made by the agency this week.27 words
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Article650 1968-06-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange today with the number of shares dealt in brackets. INDUSTRIALS Ben $332 (2.000); $3 30 (8.000); C Sugar $4 36 (12.000) $4.34 (2,000); Chemical SI.7J (1,000) $1.76 (23.000) $1.77 (1,000) $1.75650 words
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Article61 1968-06-23 9 MADRID. Sat. (UFI) A commercial mission from Nationalist China arrived here yesterday to discuss Hispano-Chinese economic relations S.Y. Dao. Secretary Genera] for the Chinese Council of Economic Cooperation and Development, met with the Spanish Director of Commercial Policies. Alvan Iranzo. More talks are scheduled for this61 words
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Article, Illustration201 1968-06-23 9 SINGAPORE Sat. That Man Can Fly’’ was a sensational discovery that soared around the world as the 1800's flashed into wonders of the 20th century. One of the early flights recalled by the fanciful ferris wheel at the Tivoli Gardens in downtown201 words
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224 1968-06-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The market lost ground in fairly substantial bounds on each consecutive dav of the past week's trading, state. Holiday. Cutler. Bath and Co. Ltd., in their weekly review 2-1/2 cents were erased from last Friday's Anal levels. Markets were generally224 words
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165 1968-06-23 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Europe's “free” gold markets stayed quiet yesterday and showed no visible reaction to Congress approval of President Johnson’s tax surcharge bill. The statement from Cape Town that South Africa was to send $42 million worth of gold to the International Monetary165 words
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Article63 1968-06-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants. Selling T.T/O.D ready were: Holland Guilders 117; Swiss Francs 139; French Francs 160-5/8 Italian Lire ***** and Japanese Yen *****. In present circumstances the French Francs rates must be regarded63 words
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Article43 1968-06-23 9 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) —Dow-Jones averages based on the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Indus 900 62 up 2.34 20 Rails 263.71 up 0.48 15 Utils 132.80 up 1.03 65 Stocks 328.09 up 1.0043 words
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Article171 1968-06-23 9 NEW YORK Sat. (UPI) Congressional approval of President Johnson’s long-delayed tax hike combined with US$6 billion in spending cuts yesterday spurred only modest demand on the New York Stock Exchange. The list scored Its best gains early in the session but profit taking was persistent171 words
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Article97 1968-06-23 9 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Engelhard Minerals and Chemical Corp. yesterday dropped the price at which it offers gold to licenced industrial users by US3O cents to US$4l 60 per troy ounce. The company said it was able to purchase gold for its own requirements at97 words
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Article364 1968-06-23 9 SINGAPORE. Stock Exchange sold and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Ben A (o (HI 3.32 3 10 Boustead NALL I'7 104 r Su«r 4.3(1 4.31 Chemical Co Gold Storage E. smelting E .4.1. 1.75 4 .70 6 85 2.28 4 64 2 40364 words
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Article101 1968-06-23 9 DETROIT. Sat. (UPI) Passenger car production in the United States this week 15 up by about 4.000 units over last week. Ward Automotive reports said yesterday. The statistical publication said the industry wilj reach a milestone next Wednesday when the one-millionth truck rolls off the line,101 words
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Article52 1968-06-23 9 < Manat err Price*) F1r«t Malayan S.75 Second Malayan 1 97 jThird Mala>an 1.25 The Commerce Industrv XD 97 l on The "avtng 1 nnri 111 1 20 First H hont .85 on* Second H'koni XT) 60 ■64* Matavstan Investment Hind 1 20 1 30 Sterling C'modltv 5/452 words
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Article110 1968-06-23 9 SINGAPORE Sat. The noon prtre* at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange totlaj are:Barer Seller Coconut Oil (I O B Bulk Coconut Oil 56 01) (FOB) Drum* SB 50 Loos* Copra Mixed •June Muntok White 3S(N) Pepper (FOB.) 96% VI,. W. ***** Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 96% MW 107.50 Sarawak110 words
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190 1968-06-23 9 MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI) The first Soviet-Japanese joint economic enterprise to develop Siberia will be launched shortly when a high power Soviet delegation reaches Japan to make final arrangements. Informed sources said today. An eight-man group of Soviet officials headed by Mr.190 words
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112 1968-06-23 9 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) A 15-man Japanese economic mission led by Mr. Shinichl Takasugi, Adviser of the Mutsubishi Electric Corporation, will be sent to Indonesia in August or September this year, the Federation of Economic Organisations (Keldanren) said today. Keldanren. an influential economic body here, said112 words
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Article211 1968-06-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Metallurg Bardin 3/4 Comorin 6/7 Billiton 8/9 Ossian 10/11 Baxter Gate 13/14 Lipscombe Lykes 15/18 Star Aldebaran 18 Azumasan Maru 19 Murrayeverett 21/22 Kyonan Maru 23/24 Shoryu Maru 25/26 Golden Spring 27/28211 words
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Article, Illustration253 1968-06-23 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Good News Crusade being conducted nightly at the National Theatre here since Monday has attracted more than 7,000 people. The Good News Crusade is a "Light for the Lost" project of the Assemblies of God. in cooperation with the253 words
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703 1968-06-23 10 Evangelist William Caldwell - by Evangelist William Caldwell I/”. month I visited in one day, four nations which were in a state of warfare, Egypt, Cyprus, Israel and Jordan. "Though everyone we met was most courteous and friendly to us as foreign visitors from America, nevertheless, in many703 words
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Article, Illustration357 1968-06-23 10 Foundation stone-laying of three-storey Church-cum-College extension SINGAPORE, Sat. Well-wishers, friends, elders and members of the Bible-Presbyterian Church and staff and students of the Far Eastern Bible College were present to witness the laying of the foundation stone of a three-storey Church-cum-College extension by Rev. John Grauley last Tuesday. The service357 words
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Article, Illustration597 1968-06-23 10 SINGAPORE, Sot. The World Federation of Methodist Women, East Asia area, will be conducting a seminar for the Methodist women. This was disclosed by its president, Mrs. (Dr.) T e n g Ping Ming, who is also president of the Singapore597 words
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213 1968-06-23 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. —The 124th Session of the Annual Synod Meeting of the Presbyterian Church in Singapore and Malaysia was held at the Life Church, Prinsep Street here recently. More than 70 members of the Synod, including almost all the ministers and preachers, together213 words
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Article44 1968-06-23 10 Singapore. Sat There will be Food and o?therh in thp grounds oi the Church of Ss. Peter and Paul, Queen Street, J f Un 30 from 8 30 a m. to 9 p.m wmT“ ™uon a £i n S. hurch44 words
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Advertisement521 1968-06-23 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, 24, 2J miles Jalan Cheras. Kuala Lumpur. Sunday-English Holy Communion 8 a.m. Cantonese Service 10 a.m. Mandarin Service (4th Sunday) 10 a.m. Sunday School (Chinese/English) 9 a.m. Bible Class and Prayer Meeting on Wednesday 7.30 p.m. Youth Fellowship on Saturday 5 p.m. (English). 7 p.m.521 words
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Advertisement540 1968-06-23 10 (PSALM 16) Preserve me, O God: for in thee do I put my trust. O my soul, thou hast said unto the LORD, Thou art my Lord: my goodness extendeth not to thee; But to the saints that are in the earth, and to the excellent, in whom is all540 words
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Article, Illustration371 1968-06-23 11 Pat Chan - By Pat Chan fTMME is fashion, fashion is time. And this is very true in this fast moving jet-set age with people becoming more fashion and timeconscious. Time is very precious. Nine out of ten businessmen. submariners, deepsea divers. mountain climbers, working men and the371 words
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Article, Illustration107 1968-06-23 11 Casserole. Ingredients needed are eight ounces quick cooking macaroni, two onions, fat for frying, three large tomatoes. salt and pepper, half pint water. meat extract cube and tin stewed steak. Cook macaroni and drain well. Slice onions and fry until golden brown. Then add peeled and sliced tomatoes and107 words
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Article91 1968-06-23 11 Silhouettes that can be worn loose or belted, notably the poncho dress, seen even in black lace with optional sash of satin. Lots of novelty skirts in big fall skirt-and-shirt picture. such as leather reversing to fur. fur alone, hand-loomed tweeds and plaids. New looks from old costumes. such91 words
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Article, Illustration212 1968-06-23 11 IF you can’t go down to the sea this season, you can have all the benefits of an ocean dip right in your own tub. Sea foam baths now come in tubes. Instant ocean! A capful released in the tub creates a foam of fragrant212 words
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Article, Illustration56 1968-06-23 11 rpHE suit starts out as a shape maker mail--1 lot, but ends with a flip kiltie skirt in plaid, safety pin and all. Sea Fashions of California does it in double-knit cotton blend, rims the neckline in the plaid. Citrus colours add xest to the plaid56 words
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Advertisement544 1968-06-23 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BRETHERN bethesda (FRANKEL ESTATE) CHURCH 4. La Salle Street, Singapore 15. SUNDAY Lord's Sup r Ministry of the Word Sunday School (Senior) Sunday School (Junior and Kindergarten) Gospel Service B.so a.m. 9.15 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 11.00 a.m 6.00 p.m. TUESDAY 730 p m Ladies Meeting WEDNESDAY i3O p.m.544 words
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Advertisement58 1968-06-23 11 V-r—J U3P HARPOON super-waterproof 1 automatic calendar Large Choice of Ladies' .and Gentlemen'sWatches FAVRE-LEUBA GENEVE since 1737 The Swiss Watch for all Climates Distributed by Favre-Leuba Watch Co. Ltd., 18F, Battery Road, Singapore 1 On Sale at the best Jewellers *For LADY IN FASHION PRECISION WATCH and Modern Jewellery in58 words
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Article, Illustration290 1968-06-23 12 r\AVY JONES talking about Lulu: “I sP«nt a week and a half with Lulu in Los Angeles. She is a tremendous performeer, and I learned a lot from her. “You know, man, Lulu is just a girlfriend. If there WAS anything between us it290 words
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Article143 1968-06-23 12 A nation-wide tour and chart success on the Continent are only two of the exciting events which have happened to London group. STATUS QUO, as a result of their smash hit record. "PICTURES OF MATCH STICK MEN”, writen by lead guitarist. Mike Rossi. The group143 words
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Article, Illustration138 1968-06-23 12 fFHE Association are spending this week in the depths of New Jersey, playing a major night dub engagement at the Latin Casino, for which the press were bussed down for the opening from New York. They’re ecstatic about ‘‘Time For Livin’” hitting the British charts.138 words
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Article, Illustration346 1968-06-23 12 Donovan was born in Glasgow and left his school there early. He tried several jobs but none seemed to work and when his family moved to St. Albans he decided to go "on the road". With his friend Gypsy Dave, he travelled all over Britain, taking parttime jobs346 words
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Article, Illustration325 1968-06-23 12 JJI THERE! Holy Pompous Pomegranates! Look at the amount of yummy stuff we have for you this week: There's the spotlight on dishy Donovan; a feature on sexy Status Quo; another on the adorable Association: a special on delightful Davy and lovable Lulu; and the start of325 words
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Article115 1968-06-23 12 HERB ALPERT. In a new role as singer, has reached the top of the New York Chart this week, replacing Simon and Garfunkel's “Mrs. Robinson”. Alpert maker of many hits with hts Tijuana Brass Band has done it with a haunting song. “The Guy’s In Love With You”.115 words
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Article203 1968-06-23 12 1 1 LONDON: 1. Jumpin' Jack Flash Rolling Stones 2. Young Girl Union Gap 3. Blue Eyes Don Partridge 4. Honey Bobby Goldsboro 5. Hurdy Gurdy Man —Donovan 6. This Wheel’s On Fire Julie Driscoll/ Brian Auger 7. A Man Without Love Engelbert Humperdinck 8.203 words
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Advertisement224 1968-06-23 12 4>Uil J'IUIR OF MONKEEs«p MicRX Dolenz Real name: George Michael Dolenz Jr. (my father. George Snr., was a famous actor). Birthdate: March 8, 1945. Birthplace: Los Angeles. California. Personal points: 6ft.; 10 st. 5 lb.; hazel eyes; dark brown hair. Sisters’ names: Coco, Debbie and Gina. Present home: Van Nuys,224 words
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Article, Illustration105 1968-06-23 13 THAT’S what noted hosier* designer Willys of Hollywood named EDY WILLIAMS. 1968 winner of hi# S3rd annual “Golden Calf” award as ‘the girl with the most beautiful legs in the world.” Why psychedelic? Because the blonde star of 20th Cen-tury-Fox's “The Secret Life of An American Wife” not105 words
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Article, Illustration453 1968-06-23 13 army post during peace time is usually "dull". But this one at Georgia is far from it because it is seething with the passions and frustrations of troubled people. “Reflections In A Golden Eye” is all about this group of troubled people.453 words
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Article, Illustration340 1968-06-23 13 THE Man Outside” is Van Helfln. The organisation he works for is the Central Intelligence Agency the C.I.A. But in this highly dangerous game of secret agents, one mistake is all that you are allowed. What to a man when he finds340 words
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Article106 1968-06-23 13 That allAmerican bloom... NEW YORK. Sat. Obviously with a title like “The Subject Was Roses.” the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production starring Patricia Neal features that all-American bloom on the screen But actually only one dozen roses are ever shown and then only in two scenes. The prop men. however, on "The106 words
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Advertisement74 1968-06-23 13 ORCHARD: coming soon! ALL THE GREAT SONGS AND MUSIC N0W.... Presented For The First Time In The Splendor Of 7Qmm And 0 Track Stereophonic Sound! /< Metro-Boldwyn-Ma,erp-esr',s kC. seven ‘Brides ri/ FOR SEVEN V BROTHERS JANE POWELL- HOWARD KEL jfFf rf*C u 4BOS RUSS TURBLYN -TCMW PJU. ef r o-Bo'ifwvn*74 words
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Miscellaneous318 1968-06-23 13 fSHAW ORGANISRTIOM LIDO Phone ***** Last Day! 11. 1.30. 4 0.30 9.15 p m. Elite Sommer A Bob Crane The WICKED DREAMS of PAULA SCHULTZ" Color by DeLuxe (DAI OPENS TOMORROW! Essie Lm Chia Li Chih-An "The Swinging Girls" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin in Shawscope Ea-stmanColor CAPITOL Phone ***** NOW318 words
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Miscellaneous180 1968-06-23 13 ODEON ***** Last 2 Days: 11, 1.3*. *3O. *3o THE MAN OUTS IDE” color Van Heflin In Scop* OPENS TUESDAY! THE TANKS OF EL ALAMEIN" Eauito Tosrt Ettore Manni CATHAY 3 3400 now showing: 11 am., 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 9.30 p.m. Columbia'a “To Sir, With Love” Sidney Peltier. Lulu. Color180 words
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245 1968-06-23 14 R. D. SELVA - By R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Nineteen-year-old university student Theymudu who was not considered for the pre-Olympic Lahore tournament in January this year, today made hockey history when he scored all the goals for Perak to blast Johore 7-0 in the245 words
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Article286 1968-06-23 14 Selangor had to fight hard for their I—o1 —0 over Malaysian Armed Forces in a Group ‘‘A*’ match. The winning goal was scored by inside-eft Harneal Singh in the 61st minute. After Selangor had failed to make use of three shortcorners. during the early286 words
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139 1968-06-23 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore's SEAP Games representative, Hali Singh shattered three records in the sixth annual inter-varsity-college athletic meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, today. Hall, representing Teachers’ Training College, broke the records in the 800 metres, 1.500 metres and 5.000 metres139 words
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Article136 1968-06-23 14 SINGAPORE started their cup campaign as firm favourites with 5-0 win over Pahang in a Group "B" match. After inside-right Kartar Singh had shot Singapore into the lead in the 25th minute of a goalmouth melee. Singapore were three goals up by half-time, through inside-left S.136 words
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Article146 1968-06-23 14 A BRILLIANT hattrick by centre-forward Titus Havelock enabled Penang to beat Kelantan 4-2 in another Group “A” match After a 1-0 lead at halftime. Penang increased the lead again through Havelock before Kelantan reduced the deficit, centreforward Hassan Awang Ahmad scoring. Havelock completed his hat-trick midway146 words
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160 1968-06-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The International F A Board which met in Yugoslavia recently have approved national soccer associations experimenting a minor change in the free kick rule. According to the new rule there will be no offside from free kicks. Mr. Koe160 words
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426 1968-06-23 14 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE. Sat. Bulgarian professional soccer coach Lozan V. Kocev. will be assigned to pick a 25 -man “special squad” for centralised training in preparation for the FAM-sponsored 11th anniversary Merdeka soccer festival tentatively scheduled to be held in Kuala426 words
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Article156 1968-06-23 14 MEXICO CITY, Sat. (Reuter) The World Boxing Council (WBC) will not recognise the July 28, fight here between Thailand's Chartchoi Choinoi and Efren “Alacran Torres of Mexico for the World Boxing Association (WBA) version of the world flyweight title, it was announced here today. WBC156 words
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382 1968-06-23 14 SINGAPORE Sat-Three SEAP Games athletes, scored a treble each in The Singapore Police Force annual athletic meet held at the Police Training School gmund today. The athletes were sprinter seo Kian Chye. pole vaulter Mahmud Mansor and Ekna’h Mane. However,382 words
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Article28 1968-06-23 14 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter)— England were 328 for five when heavy rain swept the ground at Lord’s here 30 minutes before the scheduled lunch interval.28 words
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Article42 1968-06-23 14 BRISBANE. Sat. (Reuter) A last-minute conversion by Fergie McCormick of a penalty try awarded against Australia enabled the New Zealand All-Blacks to snatch a dramatic win by 19 points to 18 i n the Second Rugby Union Test here today.42 words
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478 1968-06-23 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The touring Hyderabad Blues Cricket Club of India drew their two-day match against a Johore Invitation XI at the Malayan Teachers College grounds here today. The match after lunch Interval was played more in a festival mood than anything else478 words
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Article86 1968-06-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The University of Malaya’s Second Residential College XV came from behind to soundly thrash the powerful COBRA XV 21 (three goals and two tries) to 11 (a goal and two tries) in their rugby match at the Pantai grounds today. The College despite fielding86 words
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Article, Illustration359 1968-06-23 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Keen competition is expected in the eighth Putra Cup golf team championships to be played from Wednesday to Saturday at the Royal Selangor Golf Club’s par 36-36=72 layout. Singapore, the defending champions, will have to put up a great fight if they359 words
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Article124 1968-06-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Indian hockey coach, Venky Naidu was injured in a road accident at Tanjong Malim yesterday morning. Mr. Naidu. was transferred from the Tanjong Malim Hospital to the General Hospital here last evening and his condition has been described as “not serious.” He124 words
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Article118 1968-06-23 14 MELBOURNE. Sat- (ReuA er, The name of the St^ allan Brit >sh Empire and Commonwealth Games Assooahon has been ch fv,m° the Australian British Common*,, lll, G,m,s As. At a meeting toniaht it na a ren de K d d to *olwSF thj paren t body118 words
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Article2114 1968-06-23 15 WINDSOR LAD - Three horses score maiden victories By WINDSOR LAD LUMPUR, Sot. —Lo Ngombcr, Fair Rego and Summer Show scored maiden wins here this afternoon. La Ngomber, well ridden by jockey Asuwadi, fought a k e e n finish to snatch a head decision from Rina II (apprentice Wadi)2,114 words
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Article169 1968-06-23 15 ASCOT, England, Sat. (Reuter) The final day of tthe Royal Ascot race meeting reached a fitting climax here when Hopeful Venture, the 4/6 favourite, won the 8.000 sterling Hardwicke Stakes for Queen Elizabeth. Sandy Barclay, who ended the four days as top jockey with five winners, sent169 words
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Article196 1968-06-23 15 CHIGASAKI. Japan, Sat. (UPI) The manager of world bantamweight champion Lionel Rose says he will decide on Monday whether the Australian fighter should seek a postponement of his title defence because of an injury to his left ankle. Jack Rennie. managertrainer. said :he 20-year-old champion196 words
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Article54 1968-06-23 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Stable Boys will clash with Telek Kurau United in the FAS division one league soccer match to be played at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow. Kick-off <730 pm In the other senior division fixture Sukaramai will take on RAF Changi at Geylang stadium commencing at54 words
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Article91 1968-06-23 15 SINGAPORE Sat. The disciplinary committee of the F A of Singapore have suspended inside-right Ja attar of Bakat Bahru Sports Club for one month from competing in FAS league matches Ja affar was found guilty by the disciplinary committee on charges of rough p!a v91 words
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283 1968-06-23 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Cricket Association yesterday picked a strong Singapore side to meet the Hyderabad Blues In their two-day cricket match to be played on the Padang next Friday and Saturday, commencing at 11 a m. on both days. This283 words
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110 1968-06-23 15 SINGAPORE Sat. The Singapore Government Services FA. have accepted an invitation from the Perak FA. to play two friendly matches next month. An official of the SGSFA said the association have agreed to undertake the tour and a squad of 45 players110 words
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Article85 1968-06-23 15 SINGAPORE Sat. Fifteen-year-old schoolboy, Tan Khoon Hong beat Chia Chong Boon by three matches to one to win the final of the junior singles tabletennis championship title played at Khee Fatt School last night. Runner-up was Chia Chong Boon. Tan Kai Kok took third position85 words
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773 1968-06-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Seventeen-year-old David Moysey, a Form V student, was the champion athlete in class One in the 4th annual Cochrane Road School athletic meet here. David, also a Selangor Combined Schools runner, scored a treble winning the 100. 200 and 400773 words
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242 1968-06-23 15 SACRAMENTO. Sat. (Reuter) American athletes displayed their sprint mastery again last night, threatening the Olympic 400 metres record and relegating French champion Roger Bambuck to last place in a star-studded 200 metres here. But world records, sent reeling on Thursday night in a phenomenal242 words
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Article108 1968-06-23 15 SINGAPORE. Sat Roger Clark in his works Ford Escort Twin Cam won his fourth successive international rally victory when he took first place outright in the 1968 International Scottish Rally. Ford won live of the first ten places in the rally Apart from Clark's win (10 minutes108 words
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Advertisement69 1968-06-23 14 SITUATION VACANT 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL* Kuala Lumpur wishes to thank all applicants for the posts of STUDENT NURSES. In view of the large number of applicants. unsuccessful applicants will not be notified individually. Selected candidates have been notified of appointment. CAR RENTAL 20 Word* $5/- (Minimumj U-DRIVE69 words
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Advertisement198 1968-06-23 14 A total of ten new records were established In the overall meet. Teachers Training College, who chalked-up 256 points won the overall team championships title, with the University of Singapore next with 189 points. Results. (Men) 100 m —l. Ho Mun cheong (SP) 2. Natahar Bava(TTC) 3. Jerry Rodrigues (SU)198 words
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Miscellaneous46 1968-06-23 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $63,760 1st prixe No. *****6 ($15/781) 2nd prixe No. *****8 7,890) 3rd prixe No. *****1 3,945) STARTERS: ($493 each) Nos.— *****7 *****3 *****3 *****2 *****0 *****5 *****3 *****1 CONSOLATION: ($350 each) Nos.— *****3 *****7 *****9 *****4 *****2 *****3 *****5 *****0 *****5 *****3.46 words
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Miscellaneous60 1968-06-23 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 11-07 am. <7.6 ft.), 11-24 pm. (6.2 ft Port Swettenham: 3.31 am. (12.7 ft.), 3.33 p.m. (14.4 ft Port Dickson: 4.42 a.m. (6-6 ft.). 5.19 p.m. (8.0 ft.). Singapore: 10 05 am. (6.7 ft.), 8.58 p.m. (7.8 ft.). Sedili Kechi: 9.19 am. (6.7 ft 6.48 p.m.60 words
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Article1847 1968-06-23 16 (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) Race l: Horses Glass 3, Div. 6-7 Furs.—1.30 p. m. 1. 960 Ironic Peace 4y 9.00 Lee Stable Mawri Soaidi 9 2. 800 Attractive Lad 5y 900 Chattis Hill Stable Bagby 6 3. 007 Wesray 3y 9.00 Ray Stable Spencer 1 4. 2971,847 words
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Article, Illustration1394 1968-06-23 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hyrego, winner of last year's King's Gold Cup, is fancied to give a repeat performance in today's $25,000 classic (Race Six) run over 6f here. The five-year-old gelding by Reqo is back to peak form he showed it1,394 words
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Article215 1968-06-23 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE star boy JIMMY LAD RACE 1 R ESTATE II Velios Valentino GEN. PERAK Velios R. Estate II VALENTINO Rubber Estate II Ming Dynasty R. ESTATE n Valentino Velios RACE 2 VANTAGE Pembroke Lad Beau Ideal MILLIONAIRESS Vantage B. Bendera VANTAGE Millionairess Pembroke Lad BEAU IDEAL Vantage215 words
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Article31 1968-06-23 16 Windsor Lad: Vantage Evermore All Steel Adeline: Gen. Perak Wicklow Pure Jet Star Boy Vantage Laju Laju B. Princess Jimmy Lad Beau Ideal T. of Perfection Solicitor31 words
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157 1968-06-23 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. The F A. of Singapore are looking forward to a meeting with the Ministry of Social Affairs to facilitate a smooth take-over of the operations of the football association. The FAS have set up an interim Council to act as a “caretaker157 words
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Advertisement46 1968-06-23 16 It has come to our notice that there are Orange coloured ballpens in the market that look similar to our BIC Orange. The public is advised that A GENUINE IS MARKED ''ZfjßJcj M**oue otrosft \Mi£) BALLPENS ARE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED TO WRITE TO THE LAST DROP. HAKMmn46 words
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