Eastern Sun, 4 September 1968
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Title Section23 1968-09-04 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Esld. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 753 Wednesday, 4 September 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cent*23 words
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450 1968-09-04 1 IPOH. Tues. The Perak Pardons Board today commuted to life imprisonment the death sentence on the two youths who parachuted into the Sitiawan area during confrontation. T his was announced by the Me tri Besar of Perak. Dato A’ nad bin Said. '-e Board,450 words
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Article, Illustration650 1968-09-04 1 Mercy planes parachute aid to marooned thousands TEHERAN, TUES. (Reuter) 'C'LEETS of mercy planes today parachuted aid to thousands marooned in remote areas of Eastern Iran by the weekend's twin earthquake disaster as a gr i e f-stricken nation mourned an estimated 20,000 dead. Flags in the capital— UPI radiophoto. - 650 words
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125 1968-09-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— A rescue boat answering an S.O.S. call from a Norwegian oil tanker off Port Dickson in the Straits of Malacca today picked up a seriously injured crew member and rushed him for emergency treatment. A radio message, from the 50,000-ton125 words
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92 1968-09-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Russian delegates to the natural rubber conference will not be attending the conference after allThe Russian Embassy this afternoon gave no reasons but confirmed that the two delegates would not be arriving. They are Professor B K. Karmin and Professor V.92 words
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206 1968-09-04 1 KI'ALA LI'MPL'R, Tues. —lf you keep long shaggy Beatle-tvpe hair and insist on wearing hippie clothes then you will certainly not be allowed to enter Thailand. This was disclosed to Bernama today by a spokesman of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines which handles the checkings in of Thai206 words
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Article108 1968-09-04 1 MANILA. Tues. (Reuter) A Manila Times columnist. Teodoro Valencia, said today President Marcos had no choice but to approve the Congressional Bill including Sabah in a new definition of Philippine territory. Valencia in his dally column “Over a Cup of Coffee” said: “It is the sole108 words
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367 1968-09-04 1 QAIGON, Tues. (UPI) Terrorist on a motor-bike exploded a grenade in front of an American building on one of Saigon's busiest streets today. At least two persons were killed and several others wounded, authorities said. The blast erupted at a gate entrance way367 words
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Miscellaneous33 1968-09-04 1 LADIES DAY T r 1 9* |i OX7 S'* m. <7 "Why not go to your wife in a straightforward way, look her right in the eye and lie about the whole thing?”33 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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483 1968-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Eighty-one and still with plenty of bounce, Professor G.S. Whitby, one of the surviving pioneers of the Malayan rubber industry today recalled the life of tranquillity in this country almost 60 years ago. Professor Whitby who Is one of the United States483 words
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Article148 1968-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue*.— The Director of Operation*, East Malaysia. Lieut-Gen. Date Ibrahim bin Ismail, will visit Sabah tomorrow to “find out the latest situation" in the State. He told newsmen at Suban* Airport today, before leaving for Kuching, he visits Sabah regularly to find148 words
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Article86 1968-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Three men armed with screwdrivers held up the occupants of a house in Petallng Jaya yesterdav afternoon and got away with $6OO and Jewellery worth $l,OOO They had earlier entered the house through the front door and confronted a student, Michael86 words
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Article, Illustration144 1968-09-04 2 The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. General Tunku Osman bin Tunku .Mohd Jewa. on Monday presented the trophies to the best recruit. Recruit Abdul Manaf bin Dtimin of Gemss. Negri Semhilan. the best shot. Recruit Ibrahim bin Alib of Segamat. Johnre and the best Squad.144 words
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410 1968-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A mixed bag of business executives, some of them sporting types and others admitting to having taken no more exercise than a brisk walk in recent years, will compete in the Executive Trisha Derby which will be one of410 words
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Article53 1968-09-04 2 KUCHING. Tues The Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs. Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah. opened a foot path and five wooden bridges, costing a total of $lO,OOO, at Naga Mujong. Kapit. In the Third Division on Sunday. The projects, built under the current development plan, will link Naza Mujong53 words
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267 1968-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A r.ousowUu, Yap iean Chow, 48, touay told tne High Court sne saw her husband bleeding from tne stomach, ana standing next to him was «>ne ot his employees with a knile m his hand. Vap was testifying against Vong tat'..267 words
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Article104 1968-09-04 2 KOTA KINABALU. Tues. The Chief Minister of Sabah. Tun Datu Haji Mustapha bin Datu Harun. will lead a five-man delegation of Labuan traders to meet the Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew Sin, in Kuala Lumpur on Friday to discuss tne problems that are being104 words
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Article, Illustration259 1968-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Talented baritone Hooi Hin Kiong will be giving a recital presented by the Liberal Arts Society in aid of the Malayan Association for the Blind, on Sept. 18 at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. His 20-song repertoire will259 words
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264 1968-09-04 2 PENANG. Tues. A former chief cashier of the United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd., in Beach Street, Mr. Lim Swee Guan, was today sentenced to a year’s jail on three counts of misappropriating a sum of $165,000 from the bank, following a retrial at264 words
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124 1968-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. Auditions for what promises to be one of the best Christmas pantomimes Aladdin will be held in the card room of the Selangor Club at 8 p.m and 6 p.m. on Sept. 17 and 18 respectively. The Kuala Lumpur Theatre Club which124 words
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Article173 1968-09-04 2 PENANG. Tues. The community development commission of the Penang Junior Chamber Youth Club is sponsoring a competition to arouse the interest of more people, especially local residents in the historical geography of Penang. This was disclosed by the Convenor. Mr. Mah Swee Aun. here today.173 words
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147 1968-09-04 2 SINGAPORE, Tues Singapore Pools (Private) Limited, have so far paid out $1 8 million to some 140,134 lucky Toto winners since the inception of the draw At the 13th Toto draw held on Sunday, nine people hit five numbers correct and will receive147 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1968-09-04 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The University of Singapore Low Society has recommended to the Government to set up o Workers' Welfare Fund. One of the main functions of the Fund will look into the feasibility of establishing industries owned co-operatively by the workers. The1,006 words
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Article83 1968-09-04 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The YWCA Young Adults Club will hold a "Hawaiian Night” in aid of the YWCA hostel building fund at the YWCA in Outram Road on September 14 at 8.30 p.m. Highlight of the night will be the election of "Mr. and Miss Hawaii” and a Hawaiian83 words
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Article, Illustration83 1968-09-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Sultan of Johore was the first to donate to the annual state-wide fund racing campaign for the Cheshire Home lor children at Larkin. He made the donation yesterday when the Secretary of the Home, Mr. Tng Yong Choon called at the83 words
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Article, Illustration228 1968-09-04 3 WHEN four British soldiers. who work together in a tiny unit of the Royal Corps of Transport at RAF Changi. derided to pool their resources and buy themselves a boat they also acquired four special shirts as a crew uniform. The shirts came from a contact in228 words
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107 1968-09-04 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The rush by Central Provident Fund contributors to buy Housing and Development Board's flats under the new purchase terms continued today. The Board’s offices at I'pper Pickering Street have issued more than *OO application forms, since yesterday. Cnder the new107 words
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125 1968-09-04 3 JAKARTA. Tues. (Reuter) The Indonesian Trade Minister, Dr. Sumitro was strongly guarded today following rumours that he may be kidnapped. Jakarta Garrison sources said. The rumours followed Dr. Sumitros drastic actions against Singapore and Hong Kong firms alleged to have been involved in trading frauds125 words
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Article60 1968-09-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A $l,OOO bribery case against Madam Hew Kin. 29. and two Singaporeans. Tan Tiong Huat. 49. and Tay Swee Hee, 35. was today postponed to Oct. 8 and 9. The postponement resulted after a difference of opinion between the prosecuting officer. DSP. Paul Raj60 words
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91 1968-09-04 3 IOHORE BAHRU. Tues The head of the anti-secret society branch of the Johore CID. Inspector Wu Chi Mun. was among six others in the branch who received the DPM medal here today. The medals were awarded at a ceremony at the Police Headquarters here by91 words
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781 1968-09-04 4 Ex-school clerk tells court: By L.D. BAPTIST PENANG, Tuts. A former Han Chiang High School clerk, Mr. Ooi Choon Lye, told the High Court today he did not put his $160,000 in a bank because it would be difficult to withdraw the781 words
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144 1968-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Two advisory committees one in West Malaysia and the other In East Malaysia will be formed soon to advise the Ministry of Justice on policy matters concerning civil defence ln Malaysia. The Minister of Justice. Enche Bahaman bln144 words
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Article92 1968-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The State Welfare Officer, Selangor. Puan Fatimah binte Musa distributed ang pows of $2 eaeh to the 216 inmates of the Old Folks Home in Serdang. The cash gift was made available by the members of the Board of Visitors to the92 words
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297 1968-09-04 4 Strengthen the hands of Tunku Yap Chin Kwee KUALA LUMPUR, Tuas. Malaysians ware urged to strengthen the hands of the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, in dealing with any problem that might arise. The call came from Mr. Yap Chin Kwee, the Tunku's Political Secretary, at the 11th Merdeka anniversary297 words
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Article119 1968-09-04 4 Peninsular Art Gallery: Exhibition of works by prominent Malaysian artists at 41, Jalan Raja Muda, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Samat Art Gallery (AIA Building. Jalan Ampang): General art exhibition of paintings by Malaysian artists 9 a-m. to 6 p.m. National Art Gallery (Jalan Ampang): 11th national art119 words
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129 1968-09-04 4 JAKARTA. Tues. (UPI) The Association of Christian Workers (KESPEKRI has appealed to the Malaysian Government to release the 11 Malaysian Chinese youths whose death sentences were recently commuted to life Imprisonment. In a letter presented to the Malaysian Ambassador ln Jakarta. KESPEKRI asked the129 words
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99 1968-09-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government will be issuing for the first time set of commemorative stamps for the 19th Olympic Games in Mexico in October probably during the opening day. Meanwhile, the 15th Selangor stamp exhibition will be opened at the National Museum here from99 words
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820 1968-09-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuts. A witness today alleged that gifts were offered to an Alliance Councillor and Vice-presi-dent of the Johore Bahru Town Council, Enche Sanuddin bin Abdul Manas before a stall was allotted to a woman. Madam Tan Ah Tiang.820 words
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Article, Illustration439 1968-09-04 10 SINGAPORE, Tu«s. A hotel group ho» purchased a strategic piece of land at the "Golden Mile" under the Urban Renewal scheme for the construction of a 34-s t o r e y hotel. The hotel will have 780 bedrooms, with revolving439 words
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Article143 1968-09-04 10 12.45 p.m.— 2 p.m.: The Rotary Club of Singapore weekly luncheon at Blue Room, Capitol Building. 5 p.m. 8.30 p.m.: SATA free mass X-ray station at Changi Custom, 14-1/2 ms. Upper Changi Road. 6.30 p.m.: Presentation of National Defence Fund contribution at Naval Base Recreation Hall. H.M. Naval143 words
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74 1968-09-04 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. A bookseller. Abdul Razak bin Mohd, was fined $4OO by the Seventh Magistrate's Court today for having in his possession for sale obscene photographs, books and magazines and prohibited books and magazines. Razak pleaded guilty to having these items at his store in74 words
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Article33 1968-09-04 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. Nataraja Guru of Narayana Mission will give a lecture on “Eastern and Western Philosophy How Can They Meet?” at the Singapore Theosophical Society on Thursday at 6.30 pm.33 words
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161 1968-09-04 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Russian manufacturers of industrial machinery have signed an agreement with a local firm award* ing the latter the sole agency rights in this area. xue agi trrruieru i urtween the two Russian industries. “Machinoexport” and “Techmashexport” and Leong Huat161 words
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Article48 1968-09-04 10 (Tuesday, Sept. 3) London —showers. 6757f. 19-14 c. Paris—rain, 66-55 f, 1913c. New York—cloudy, 7960f. 26-15 c. San Francisco —overcast. 63-471, 17-8 c Tokyo—cloudy, 78-69 f, 26-21 C. Honolulu —cloudy. 8077f. 26-25 C. Moscow —sunny. 79-59 f. 26-15 C. Melbourne —62-49 f, 169c. Sydney—6B-50f. 20-10 c.48 words
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Article, Illustration128 1968-09-04 10 Under a sombre gray sky the Gurkha Transport Regiment held a commemorative parade at Nee Soon Singapore, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the formation of the Regiment. Lead by Lieutenant Colonel Peter Attack the Regiment paraded before Major General Pat Patterson who arrived to dispel128 words
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Article25 1968-09-04 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues A local gang leader and another thug were nabbed by the Johore CID in a surprise raid last night.25 words
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137 1968-09-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, lues.— The Selangor Chief Police Officer. Senior Assistant Commissioner Haji Mohamed Ariff bin Darus. todav urged the formation of more Vigilante Corps to combat the crime rate in Selangor. Enche Ariff told Bernama he was aware of several such corps in137 words
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Article185 1968-09-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Lim Kit Siang, Organising Secretary of the Democratic Action Party, today criticised the Malaysian Chinese Association for “openly and unashamedly” declaring itself the champion and saviour of Chinese language, culture and interest in Malaysia. Commenting on a statement made by the Minister185 words
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304 1968-09-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A three-pronged attack to improve the economic status of the bumiputras has been suggested by a senior economist of Bank Negara Malaysia. The proposals are set out in a working paper by Dr. Rais bin Saniman to the second Bumiputra304 words
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259 1968-09-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The attitudes that hinder the progress of the bumiputras can be easily overcome if they acknowledge the importance of jayadiri (selfimprovement). This is stated by Enche Ahmad bin Haji Rahim, of the Ministry of National and Rural259 words
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98 1968-09-04 11 IPOH, Tues. A call to members Of the fair sex to take an active nart in politics was made by the Chairman of the women's section of the Malaysian Chinese Association, Perak branch. Madam Liew Swee Heng. today. She was addressing a Women's98 words
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Article109 1968-09-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A bank manager Mr. A H. Disdel. was rudely awakened early today bv the screams of his wife who Saw an intruder in their room at Jalan Changkat Kia Peng here. He chased the intruder into the compound and saw two more109 words
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Article24 1968-09-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —a five-year-old girl. O. Kalaicbelvi was found drowned in an unused mining pool at Kampong Pasir, Puchocg, yesterday morning.24 words
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324 1968-09-04 11 Malaysia can lead others in seed technology expert KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia can lead other countries In this region In seed gyThis is the opinion of a seed technologist from the United States, Mrs. Louisa A. Jensen, who is on a three-year appointment with the Facultv of Agriculture In the324 words
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72 1968-09-04 11 Don’t depend on govt aid Councillor PENANG. Tues. The people should try to give whatever help they can toward* projects and not depend entirely on government aid This was stated by State Executive Councillor, Haji Ismail bin Che Chik, when he opened a mosque jn Bagan Ajam yesterday evening. Haji72 words
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400 1968-09-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. MARA (Majlis Amanah Raayat) will double it* training scheme by sending more students to various universities at home and overseas. This Is said by the Director of the Training and Scholarships Division. MARA. Enche Mansor bin Othman in his working paper on400 words
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Article, Illustration231 1968-09-04 11 m More than 1,400 people jammed the Penang Chinese Girls High School hall and witnessed the Miss Tourism 1968 contest last Friday. Picture shows Puan Osman Slru crowning Miss Tourism (Miss Pauline Chai) who won a tour of Hong Kong, Taiwan. Japan and Australia. On231 words
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525 1968-09-04 11 MALACCA, Tues. The recent split in the Malacca UMNO has taken a turn for the worse. A second group has seceded from the State Division and formed its own component division of UMNO Malaysia. The group, which calls Itself the Malacca525 words
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Article, Illustration118 1968-09-04 11 FOl'R architects and two engineers from Malaysia were among graduates who gained degrees at a graduation ceremony at the Univercity of Melbourne, Australia. recently. The four architects are Mr. CHEAH Teik Jin, of Cheeseman Road. Penang; Mr. PHt'AH Kim Hin, of Chulia Street. Penang; Mr. TAN Su118 words
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Article, Illustration271 1968-09-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kal Boh. said today prefabricated housing schemes would be constructed all over the country as soon as possible. Bpeaking to reporters after receiving a courtesy call from Switzerland’s first resident Ambassador to Malaysia.271 words
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148 1968-09-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Four sub-committees have been formed to look into the need for a national university, the Chairman of the National University Working Committee, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, announced today. The committees are concept and academic, finance, administration, staff and training. The148 words
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Article57 1968-09-04 11 SABAK BERNAM, Tues. An iron safe containing 54.596 was stolen from a shop at Jalan Ten* Sungei here early yesterday morning The shopkeeper, Or.g K:m Thin. 45. woke up to find the front door of his shop forced open and the safe missing. Police later57 words
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395 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE, Tues A mammoth donation draw will climax the monthlong New Era Exposition organised by the Citizen Consultative Committees of Nee Soon, Kampong Glam and Crawford. The exposition is under the distinguished patronage °f the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. s. Rajaratnam S395 words
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168 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tun. A six-member British television team, due here nrxt week, will spend six weeks filming the Royal Air Force in Singapore. The team will shoot scenes of the RAF at work and play In Singapore from 1.500 mph Lightning jets to168 words
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422 1968-09-04 12 TOKYO, Tues. (Reuter) —The Sixth Asian Regional conference of the International Labour Organisation resumed its second day meeting here today with delegates from New Zealand, Thailand and Afghanistan expressing support for an Asian Manpower Plan. Plenary session of the conference was started this morning422 words
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Article, Illustration269 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Pretty Miss Jenny Wong Ser Wan. 20. is the first to enter for this year's “Miss Singapore International 1968 and Princess Singapore 1968“ contests to be held on Sept. 14 at the Golden Lotus. Hotel Malaysia. The winners will compete269 words
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Article80 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE Tues. Two youths. Tua Bit. 24. and Teng Sui Tye. 21. were each jailed for 18 months by the Third District Court today for theft of a $5,700 car Both admitted stealing the car from Mohd. Sultan Road on Aug 24. Tua was80 words
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Article56 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Pan-Pacific and South-east Asia Women’s Association will hold a tea party and talk on precious and semiprecious stones bv Mr. John Eramanis at No. 16. St. Martin’s Drive on September 10 at 5 p.m Funds collected on this occasion will be56 words
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104 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Boys Brigade here will hold <t its "8.8. Fanfare 1968” —a variety show at the National Theatre on Friday at 8 p.m. Proceeds of the show will be donated to the National Defence Fund and the Chen Su Lan Methodist104 words
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97 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister fo r Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok. will install officers of the new board of directors for 1968 1969 of the Lions Club of Singapore Central at a dinner at the Capitol Blue Room tomorrow at 8 p.m The97 words
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115 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore and Malaysia will attend the ninth International Leprosy Congress in London from Sept. 16 to 21. Some 300 delegates from 75 countries which will attend 17 working sessions will present and discuss nearly 250 scientific papers. The final session will deal with115 words
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99 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues The University of Singapore Law Society will hold its eleventh annual dinner at the Arundel Room, Goodwood Hotel, on Friday at 8 pm. The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour. Mr S. Rajaratnam. will be the quest-of-honour and speaker at the99 words
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Article42 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. Peter Lyons, who is the lecturer with the International Relations of London School of Economics, will be the guest speaker for the weekly luncheon held by the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Capitol Blue Room tomorrow.42 words
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Article25 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues —There were a total of 89 road accidents of which three were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.25 words
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105 1968-09-04 12 HONG KONG. Tues. (Reuter) Singapore doctors recruited by the Hong Kong Government to work here have demanded two conditions before taking the jobs, the South China Morning Post said today. The English-language newspaper said the doctors demanded the Hong Kong Medical Department105 words
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174 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE, Tues.—The Federal Court of Appeal today dismissed an appeal by Sim Lim Investments Limited against an earlier judgment in favour of the Comptroller of Income Tax. The appellants appealed against the Income Tax Department which deducted $324,465 from the company's declared dividend of $1,192,500174 words
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96 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Cairnhill Cotnmunitv Centre will hold a “Baby Show’’ competition at Its premises on September 22. The purpose of the competition is to promote better health consciousness, understanding of child care and motherhood. Entry forms are obtainable from the organising secretary96 words
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Article63 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Coroner's Court today recorded a verdict of misadventure on a 42-year-old woman, Mariam binte Abdullah who fell to her death from her room on the top floor of a house in Weld Road on Aug. 4. Her husband, who was away at work when the63 words
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Article49 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues —The Theatre World Association will hold an audition for its production. "The Lost Horizon” at 9. Balmoral Road on Sunday at 8 p.m. Those who are interested should contact Mr. Steven Koh at ***** or *****. There are parts for Asians and Europeans.49 words
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Article76 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues Singapore’s representative, Mr. N Rameswaram of Service Department. Government Offices here, is attending the 12-dav International Congress of Surveyors which opened in London yesterday. More than 1.000 delegates and guests from some 50 countries will discuss about 200 papers presented by speakers from 2576 words
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560 1968-09-04 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The pro-tern chairman of Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, Professor Dr. Syed Hussein Alatas has said that the anarchy prevailing in the country at the moment in the affairs of setting up higher institutions of learning must be checked. In a press560 words
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Article33 1968-09-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues, The Hua Tong Corps, East Area, will hold its annual corps inspection by its president. Mr. Soon Peng Yam. at Yock Eng High School on Sunday at 5 p.m.33 words
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Miscellaneous20 1968-09-04 4 ABRACADABRA -FILiPO flfkU* i .A* 8 *V from Afcra 'Mi Cartoon published in the Philippines Herald on Thursday, Auf. 2920 words
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WORLD NEWS
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604 1968-09-04 5 HPOKYO, Tues. (UPI). Communist Premier Chou En-Lai on Monday warned the people of North Vietnam to be aware of the Soviet Union which he said was a close collaborator of the United States in the war against Viet* nam, the New China News Agency604 words
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87 1968-09-04 5 OTTUMWA. lowa. Tups. (UPI) A 29-year-old mother was killed on Sunday when she walked into a moving: propeller of a small plane at the Antique Airplane Association's annual fly-in here. Authorities said Mrs. Judith Derby apparently did not notice the Cessna-190 being warmed up on87 words
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Article129 1968-09-04 5 CAIRO. Tues (AFP) Tunisia yesterday walked out of the Arab League Council meeting here. Tunisian delegation head Tayeb Sahbani said the withdrawal was because the meeting was not "a free platform enabling its members to speak frankly and in complete liberty”. At the opening session. Mr. Sahbani129 words
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Article88 1968-09-04 5 TOKYO Tues. (UPI) Police yesterday chased and captured an alligator or. the streets of the world's largest city. On the first day of school, children on a playground at Shinomiya Elementary School discovered the alligator in a ditch and ran to the nearest police box. The alligator.88 words
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Article, Illustration49 1968-09-04 5 PICTURE shows the quake-damaged area at Gonabad. The nation's worst earthquakes struck last Saturday and Sunday and at least 20,000 were killed, according to Government rescue teams. The quakes levelled 1,300 square miles of North-eastern Persia (Iran). No estimate of injured is yet possible UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 49 words
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310 1968-09-04 5 TEHERAN, Iran, Tues. (UPI). Disease and cold on Monday night threatened injured survivors in earthquake-ravaged Eastern Iren where the death toll already stands at over 20,000. With few buildings standing after the weekends two massive quakes and Monday's fight tremors, officials feared many310 words
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209 1968-09-04 5 ADELAIDE. Tues. (UPI) An attractive 21-year-old housewife, Mrs. Pat Van De Berkt. appeared topless on a n Adelaide television news programme last week. Mrs. Van De Berkt. a petite redhead who writes children's stories, was filmed peering over the top of her typewriter in209 words
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Article89 1968-09-04 5 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) A judge has ruled that a high school girl was justified in stabbing and almost killing a teenaged classmate a year ago. Judge Antonio Masaquel ruled that Erlinda Castro. 15. acted in "defence of honour one of the justifying circumstances recognised by law.”89 words
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279 1968-09-04 5 A USTIN, Texas, Tues. (UPI). The White House said on Monday President Johnson has called a National Security Council (NSC) meeting in Washington on Wednesday for an up-to-date review on the situation in Commun- ist Europe. The White House attached no significance to279 words
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Article125 1968-09-04 5 BERKELEY, California. Tues. (Reuter) A state of civil disaster was proclaimed in this university city last night after three days of scattered violence. City manager William Hanley said the move was made to secure civil peace and to save life and property. The new wave125 words
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411 1968-09-04 6 \T ANCOUVER, Tues. (Reuter) —Experts here say a 27-year-old Canadian businessman was taught to converse in Spanish after a 61hour non-stop crash course without sleep or meals during which he became "too tired to think for himself." The key to the “brainwashing"411 words
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156 1968-09-04 6 TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter) A 32-year-old Czech scientist has quit Czechoslovakia and taken refuge m the United States. Japanese Police said here today. A Police spokesman said Dr. Jan Klein has been granted a United States visa as a refugee while in Tokyo for the156 words
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221 1968-09-04 6 VATICAN CITY, Tues. (Reuter) Roman Catholics are bound to obey Pope Paul’s ban on artificial birth control even If they cannot agree with it scientifically, the Vatican newspaper said today. “A patient who does not know anything about medicine221 words
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Article115 1968-09-04 6 HONG KONG. Tues. (Reuter) An expert was specially flown in from Britain to testify at a court case here yesterday Involving nearly HKSB43.000 (about fiO.OOO sterling) worth of allegedly forged British National Insurance Stamps. Mrs. Susan Reeve, an Offlrer from Britain’s Ministry of Social Security, told115 words
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268 1968-09-04 6 NEW YORK. Tues (Reuter) Hanoi must be made to understand that there was no point in attempting to prolong the Paris peace talks because of the United States elections. Vice-Pre-sident Mr. Hubert Humphrey said here today. Mr. Humphrey, the Democratic Presidential candidate.268 words
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172 1968-09-04 6 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. (UPI) Frank Sinatra announced yesterday he has notified 20th CenturyFox he has withdrawn from his co-starring role with Elizabeth Taylor In a new movie. A spokesman for Sinatra said the singer-actor found it necessary to withdraw because of delays and previous commitments.172 words
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Article145 1968-09-04 6 WAVERLY, Minnesota, Tues. (UPI) Vice President Mr Hubert H. Humphrey returned to Waverly yesterday, accompanied by his campaign manager, Larry O’Brien, for a week of strategy sessions for his Presidential campaign which will begin on Sept. 9 in Philadelphia. Informed at the airport that his Republican145 words
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Article68 1968-09-04 6 RABAT. Tues. (UPI) Dato Haji Abdul Rahman bin Ya’akub. Malaysian Minister for Land and Mines, said yesterday his Government proposed the holding of an Islamic conference in December 1969, and was ready to host the conference. On a tour of Muslim countries, he told a news conference68 words
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Article60 1968-09-04 6 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI) The Japanese Government today announced the appointment of Keisuke Arita as Director of the Foreign Ministry's European Affairs Bureau. Mr. Arita, former Mini- ster at the Japanese Embassy in Moscow, replaces Hideo Kitahara, who is expected to be given an Ambassadorial post after attending60 words
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392 1968-09-04 6 THE response for our “Word-making" contest was tremendous, almost as rood as our last contest. The only thinf was that some of you did not understand what you were supposed to do. Some of you even made up words which392 words
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264 1968-09-04 7 VIENNA, Tues. (TJPI) Czechoslovak Communist Pirtv leader Mr. Alexander Dubcek apparently has stacked the new party ruling presidium in his favour, but with supporters who will join him in following the Kremlin line. Czechoslovak political sources in Vienna said Mr.264 words
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173 1968-09-04 7 HOUSTON, Tues. (UPI)— •Fine just fine” was the report yesterday from recovery rooms of four men given organs from one donor in a historic multipletransplant procedure last weekend. A Methodist Hospital Spokesman relayed the threeword progress report from Dr. Michael Debakey. who co-ordinated the more173 words
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122 1968-09-04 7 ISTANBUL. Tues. (UPI) The Turkish Government yesterday banned the entry of hippies and beatniks into Turkey. The decision was announced by Interior Minister Dr. Faruk Sukan at a press conference. He said new regulations on the ban have been sent to all Turkish authorities122 words
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268 1968-09-04 7 OR AGUE Tues. (UPI). Deputy Premier Frontisek Homouz said yesL terday Soviet troops which invaded Czechoslovakia may start pulling out of the country "within days". In a radio appeal. Mr. Hamouz called on the Czechoslovak people to back public order268 words
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142 1968-09-04 7 CANBERRA. Tues. (UPI) Car imports In July were almost 17 per cent higher than they were compared with the same period last year, figures released by the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics in Canberra revealed. A total of 3,214 passenger142 words
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Article87 1968-09-04 7 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI) A 63-member trade mission from the United States will come to Hong Kong today for a fourday visit, a spokesman for the Trade Development Council (TDC) said yesterday The international house trade mission from New Orleans. Louisiana. comprises a group87 words
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Article, Illustration56 1968-09-04 7 THIS pretty Danish (M of 20 years, Birgit Bengtsson. takes a leap In the a»r to satisfy the demands of photographers. For she has been offered a role In the movies and a career in modelling, only because of her BB looks. But Birgit says,PANA PHOTO. - 56 words
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360 1968-09-04 7 Crisis looms between Nigerian Govt IRCC LAGOS Tues. (Reuter) A cnsis loomed today between the Nigerian Federal Government and the International Red Cross Comittee. which plans to fly relief supplies into secessionist Biafra despite Federal opposition. Nigeria’s Military Government has warned that there may be "grave incidents" if the Red360 words
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Article57 1968-09-04 7 DAYTON, Ohio. Tues. (UPI) Gangflghts between several hundred White and Negro youths, most of them 13-year-old. forced an early closing of the Montgomery County Fair. Police and Sheriff’s officers were alerted for a major outbreak last night, when several storefronts were smashed as the brawling teenagers57 words
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173 1968-09-04 7 VIENNA. Tues. (AFP) Thirteen more Czechoslovaks applied for political asylum in Austria over the past 24hours bringing the official figure to 563 since the start of the crisis informed sources said today. Czechoslovakia's critical days since the military intervention have been marked by the173 words
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190 1968-09-04 7 CASTELBANDOLFO. Italy. Tues. (UPI) Pope Paul VI yesterday condemned the use of “brutal force” In Czechoslovakia, but said men should not lose hope in the prospect of easing tension and obtaining peace in the world. The Pope spoke to members of the190 words
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Article72 1968-09-04 7 JAKARTA. Tues. (Reuter An Indonesian newspaper editor has been arrested for insulting President Suharto, the Armed Forces newspaper reported today. Suhartono. editor of the weekly bulletin “Madju Tak Gentar” (Ever Onward Without Fear) had described the President as a "General Togog (Stupid General)” in his newsEaper published72 words
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Advertisement181 1968-09-04 5 t fti.v M '-V O The bargain bonanta of theyear! AUSTRALIAN MULTI STRIPED BEACH TOWELS —TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE. Size 30" x 60" Usual Price $ll-50 to $l5 50 NOW $5.75 to $7.75. WITNEDOWN BLANKETS Size 90" x 100" Usual Price 536 95 NOW LESS 30% LADIES PLAIN KNITTED181 words
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Advertisement98 1968-09-04 6 EASTERN SUN U.N.C.L.E. FAN CLUB NEWS Special announcement! ALL Officials and Committee Members are requested to attend an important meeting to discuss our project in aid of the National Defence Fund and charities. Please do not take this lightly. If unable to attend, please write and inform us of the98 words
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Advertisement71 1968-09-04 6 I volunteer to help our Club in 1) Organising the show to mark our anniversary. 2) Selling tickets for the show. 3) Selling car-stickers. (Pleaae tick where applicable) Name: Address: State: Age: Section: Number: For Singapore members only For our show in aid of the National Defence Fund, I can71 words
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Advertisement97 1968-09-04 6 There’s a United Overseas Bank customer in every crowd—or may be morel Although we count our customers In the thousands, we always refer to them by name, a little persona! touch we think we owe to our customers for their loyalty and patronage. We like to keep our customers happy.97 words
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Advertisement187 1968-09-04 7 Should an executive admit that he has iet-set tastes? only to Cathay Pacific Relax. You are with friends. Cathay Pacific believes every Orient traveller should enjoy the jet*set way of life. Like food and drink in the grand international manner. w* m T Like the pampering of an Oriental hostess187 words
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Article696 1968-09-04 8 'IT|7'E have commented on the extreme in- sularity of Penangites. Many of them adamantly refuse to recognise Sebrang Prai or Province Wellesley on the mainland as part of the State of Penang. They also prefer to brush aside the political and economic changes that have taken place696 words
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1011 1968-09-04 8 HPHE Embassy of 1 the USSR in Malaysia has issued this Communique on Soviet-Cscchoslo-vakia talks in Moscow. Soviet Czechoslovakia talks took place in Moscow from 23rd till 26th of August, 1968. Taking part in the talks from the Soviet side were: Brezhnev, General Secretan?1,011 words
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Article229 1968-09-04 8 C OVERNMENT departVJ ments should reply to queries made by the public in the Press. It is their moral obliiration to give prompt replies to the public queries. However, it is disappointing to observe that queries to Government departments from your readers have not been replied.229 words
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661 1968-09-04 8 FIRST It was Merdrka University, thpn Tunku Abdul Rahman College, and now we have the demand (or a National University. The sponsors of the first have now lapsed into silence because their cause has been taken up by M.C.A. The Government has promised661 words
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Article140 1968-09-04 8 A lot of unnecessary emotion is being generated in certain countries by the “invasion” of Czecho Slovakia by the Warsaw Pact Powers. At the same time, these socalled democratic countries support American slaughter of Vietnamese freedom and people, and aggressive policies against the Peoples’ Republics of China140 words
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153 1968-09-04 8 BY extending Philippine jurisdiction to include Sabah, the Philippines is making a mockery of ASEAN. She is at the same time creating an atmosphere of tension and instability in the region. Her flagrant act is a threat to peace and harmony in the neighbouring areas.153 words
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Article, Illustration222 1968-09-04 8 Kerry B. Rothblatt - By Kerry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evldaee* for Criminal Trials") Nine-year-old junior was injured while pi lying. Peter sued Saul for his son’s injuties. “tuy boy was playing on a swtng in a public park when he saw a pigeon Peter explained. “He went through a222 words
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Article86 1968-09-04 8 Tan Lian Ann - By: Tan Lian Ann ONE of the programmes organised by the Singapore Chess Federation as pa rt of the Pesta Sukan celebrations was the Indonesia Singapore chesa match of g boards. Although the match was .1/2 2-1/2 in Indonesia’s Singapore scored 2*1/2 1-1/2 in the top 4 boards. It86 words
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Advertisement42 1968-09-04 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1968 23-B. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. Telephone: *****'T Penang Office IpoS Office Cable 39. lalan Sultan. Kual* Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone. ***** 6 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 7t. Brewster Road. Te1:***** Address. AW NEWS42 words
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Advertisement24 1968-09-04 8 Ulli* WRITERS Ml 51 ail THOR NAMES ADD ADURIS4I 4 I* GOOD FAITH. LIT TIT. WITHOUT NAME!, AND ADORES4ES |j WIU NO! Rl RVU4HED24 words
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Advertisement54 1968-09-04 8 Pied Piper From Peoria Developed by Dr. Richard Weber of Peoria a« a «lmpltfled means of teaching music. Musical) is now opening a new world of learning to “uneducable” youngsters. Read how un-der-achievers begin by play. Ing familiar tunes gradually progress to reading, writing, even arithmetic. header's IV Digest September54 words
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312 1968-09-04 9 CLEVELAND, Tues. (UPI) Bteel Analysts say normal buying and selling patterns In the Industry will not be restored until late in the first quarter of 1969, Steel Magazine said yesterday. Monthly consumption is expected to range from 8 million to 8.5 million tons.312 words
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Article, Illustration134 1968-09-04 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Chla Sow Leong. Traffic Sales Agent of Pan American World Airways, Kuala Lumpuf, will be leaving for a Training Course in New York on September 10. Mr. Chla was educated at the P.affles Institution in Singapore and has been with Pan134 words
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Article105 1968-09-04 9 WASHINGTON. Tues. (UPI) The Commerce Department said yesterday it will erect and operate a United States Pavilion at the 1969 Paris Air Show. The Paris Air Show and International Aerospace Exhibition is scheduled for May 29-June 8. 1969. The United States has participated in105 words
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Article53 1968-09-04 9 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI) Currency Rates: HK$ 197.7 per 100 Straits Dollars HK5146.0 per 1.000 Taiwan Dollars HK56.785 per Australisn dollar HK$3OO.O per 1.000 Burmese kyats HK$ 620 0 per 1.000 Indian rupees HKSISO 0 per 10.000 Indonesian rupiahs HK$3OO.O per 10.000 South Vietnam piastres HK5291.2 per53 words
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Article198 1968-09-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/3 Fede 3/4 Appolonia 5 Tnaina 6/7 Golden Spring 8 9 General Sikorski 13/14 Demodocus 18 Chakla 19 Kunak 21 22 Yuzan Maru 2324 Srbija 2J/26 Mastern George 2V28 Sipsah 29 30 Seizan198 words
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Article, Illustration48 1968-09-04 9 The Mentri Besar. Perak. Dato Haji Ahmad bin Said, (centre) engaged in the harvesting ceremony of Mahsuri padi at Sungei Manek in Teiuk Anson on Aug. 29 Some 11.000 acres of Mahsuri padi are being planted in the district for double cropping.48 words
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184 1968-09-04 9 FRANKFURT. Germany. Tues. (UPI) W*st Germany’s balance of payments, running heavily In its favour the past several months, was almost in balance in July, the Bundesbank announced yesterday. While reserves and foreign exchange rose 1.7 billion marks $425 million in184 words
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72 1968-09-04 9 BANGKOK. Tues. (Reuter) Singapore and Thailand today signed an air agreement to promote air services and tourism between the two countries. Singapore Ambassador to Thailand. Mr. R.H. Ho. signed for Singapore and Thai Foreign Minister Mr. Thanat Khoman, for Thailand Foreign Office sources said the72 words
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Article138 1968-09-04 9 SIX6IPORE. Toe* The noon once* *i tnr nli)j«P<'« I hlnivr PriHliwv Kxrhnn** to da> are Ruin Heller Cm-nntii Oil (F.O B Bulk 51 OO 1 IM-OIIUI Oil (LOB) Drum 53 50 Loorr I Oiira Mueo Srpl 3100 St 1111 to* will'* Peppn .LOB) •Hi NI 1\ 110 00 Sarawak138 words
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Article15 1968-09-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The tin price for today was $555.12$ per picul, up $4.871.15 words
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Article291 1968-09-04 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Toe*. September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. tn Singapore and Kuala turnpur today at 53-| cent* per lb., down one-eighth of a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. The market was thin and to begin with slightly easier on gome291 words
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Article103 1968-09-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. F tV Hartley, exports director of Block ana Anderson Ltd., a London firm special* ising in business machines and systems is due to arrive in Singapore on Tuesday, Sept 10 from Bangkok. He will remain in Singapore until Fridav Sept. 13 when103 words
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1272 1968-09-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The indugtrial aection of the stock Exchange was quie and price* were somewhat steady or fractionally better in tome cases. Trading was moderate with buyer* and sellers evenly matched There was no real feature except that the market continued to concentrate1,272 words
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73 1968-09-04 9 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI) Mitsui and Co., Ltd. announced yesterday that It recently signed an exclusive distributor contract with Optics Technology, Inc. (Otis) of Palo Alto. California to Import and market the American firm’s laser optical products in Japan. The equipment to be distributed by Mitsui Includes73 words
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Article52 1968-09-04 9 HONG KONG, Tues. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK$ 6.1025 per U.S. dollar HK* 6.***** per U.S. dollar TT HK514.54 per pound sterling HK5300.75 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness HK$ 148.7 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HK5148.9 per 100 Philippine pesos sellers Philippine pesos 3.903 per52 words
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Article23 1968-09-04 9 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Rubber opened quiet with spot 19-1 '8 19-3 '8 no 1 RSS CIF basic Sept 18-15/16 19i 1/8.23 words
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Advertisement26 1968-09-04 9 MEISHIN LINE "SHORYU MARU" ETA SINGAPORE 6.9.68 "MEIHO MARU" ETA SINGAPORE 14.9.68 "GISO MARU" No. 45 ETA SINGAPORE 18.9.68 Agents: Pan Continent Corporation, Tel: 71S00. *****26 words
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Miscellaneous1193 1968-09-04 9 YOUR SHARES —UP-DOWN —UNCHANGED SINGAPORE Stock E»duait »oM sod offer prices olhciaiiy U»lrd »t the eloae of bualneaa I>DLgTB ALS ACM .4 Ben Co. \BI Borneo Bkd. Bou-lead .17 2.63 2.06 182 C. ugar 4.24 Chemical Co. C. storage l»Ulll"|> E -melting 111 K>m» OrdlAN ord*. C»nr in Guinn'*' H1,193 words
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Miscellaneous1459 1968-09-04 10 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL I KUALA LUMPCK ud PnlM Pina nr. I Ipoh and Melaka: 3 A Id Johore Bahra. t Tai pi nr 1 Bata Pahat; I Kluanf. P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct Prog. Summary; 550 News Outlines tn the National Language; 555 National Bongs; 600 News in Tamil; 8.10 Beetles1,459 words
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Miscellaneous301 1968-09-04 12 TODAY and YOU... Wednesday, September 4, 1968. V ARIES MAR. 22 APR. 20 2- 8-14-281 32-43-56 TAURUS APR. 21 < MAY 21 60-73-75 GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 /51-76-79-86 CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 V) 1-25-33-59 no (X: JULY 24 AUG. 23 7-10-13-31 52-55-66 VIRGO AUG. 24 n SEPT. 22301 words
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Article, Illustration154 1968-09-04 13 The war that was won with bras panties fTHE war that was won with bras and panties! Yes, and you can see It happened in ‘‘What Happened At Campo Grande?” Well, if you ask me. 11l tell you there’s a lot more including a revolution and funny situations, climaxing In154 words
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Article, Illustration338 1968-09-04 13 "2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY” tells of an adventure that has not yet happened, but which many people scientists, philosophers, writers and engineers think will happen, and perhaps very soon. The adventure is the first contact that the human race people on the338 words
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Article, Illustration273 1968-09-04 13 Sinatra has one of his "toughest" roles in his film career in the explosive drama "The Detective." Film begins with Sinatra, playing Detective Joe Leland. being summoned to the scene of a brutal murder of a homosexual. The Job is on his273 words
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Article, Illustration48 1968-09-04 13 ‘Underground agents “SHOCK TROOPS" is a better-than-average war picture which deserves a three-star rating (good). It has lot* of action featuring the escapades and adventures of the French underground agents during World War II and their sabotage against the Germans. Picture above shows some of the underground recruit*48 words
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Advertisement107 1968-09-04 13 THE SENSATIONAL GREAT ROYAL CIRCUS OF INDIA Kallang Park (tel: *****6) LAST 12 DAYS FINAL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME (star Attraction*: Boneless Act. Chimpanzee* on the Cycle Balancing on the Trapeze. Tight Wire Walking l)entel Act. Llgers Walking on High Rope, and many others. 6.30 p.m. 9.30 p.mTicket*: Children price. $.1.107 words
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Miscellaneous213 1968-09-04 13 SHAW# Orsanißßtlon LIDO Phone ***** NOW SHOWING! 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00, €.30 o.lft p m Clint Eastwood. Inger Stevens “HANG EM HIGH'* Color <UA> CAPITOL Phone ***** LAST DAY —No Free List! II a m.. 1.30. 4 00. 6.45 A 0.30 p m Shaw Productions “DEATH VALLEY** Mandarin-Scope-Color OPENS TOMORROW!213 words
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Miscellaneous326 1968-09-04 13 R CHARD ***** Leal Day! 1.35, 4.M. S.SS. »1» pm Roge- Hamn "Swrrt Agent Tiger'* OPENS TOMORROW! 'FOX' The Da; Thr Fish Can* Oat" Color Tom Coil Moo xv. Candice Bergen Now Shooilll! t..to. aOO t.tii. IJO Tonv trio: a. Jacqueline Blaaet id •The Sweet Ride" Panaviaton) Co>r ty Deluxe326 words
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Article, Illustration1375 1968-09-04 14 H.L. Herschensohn - Medical Memos: By H.L. Herschensohn, M.D. summer, thousands of persons will be bitten by bees and ticks. If one of these insects should bite you, would you know exactly what to do? Many people become excited and do the wrong thing. When a honeybee1,375 words
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319 1968-09-04 14 IAETROIT. Tues. (UPI) Would you believe a 100 mile-an-hour highway where you would get a ticket for obstructing traffic if you slow-poked along at less than 90? And that such a highway has been proposed by one of the U.S. leading auto safety research laboratories?319 words
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354 1968-09-04 14 OUENOS AIRES Tues. (UPI) Believe it or not the greatest danger on the Antarctic continent is fire. Capt. Enrique Pierrou, the Argentine Navy’s Antarctic chief who has been visiting the frozen subcontinent regularly since 1946, says: “There is no way for our Antarctic crews354 words
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Advertisement832 1968-09-04 14 Eastern Sun Clattificd advertisement ua be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Nge* Ann Building. Singapore S.S. MUBARUK Brother*. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2. Maju Avenue. Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore. TAT BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET. 83. East Coast Road. Singapore 15 Tel: *****9. HAMIEM STORE. 1419.832 words
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Advertisement413 1968-09-04 14 TENDERS PESUROHJAYA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are relnvlted for the supply and complete Installation of the following equipment at the Municipal Abattoirs, Klang Road. Kuala Lumpur:— (a) One (1) No. Automatic Dehalring Machine, galvanised complete with motor, capacity 150 to 200 hogs per hour. (b) One (1)413 words
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Article1318 1968-09-04 15 Horses Class 4, Div. 1 6 Purs. 124 Smoko 4y 9.00 Gary's Stable R B kelen 833 Dollar Seeker 4y 8.12 Osaka Stable Spencer 272 Roan Prince 5y 8 10 K A T Stable E. B kelen 601 Wisdom 4v 807 F. Stable 182 Brilliant Princes*1,318 words
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Article, Illustration515 1968-09-04 15 Aussie ace driver hit by broken camshaft KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Recent Singapore Grand Prix winner, Garrie Cooper of Australia, one of the 26 entrants for the Malaysian Grand Prix starting here on Saturday has withdrawn from the race. In a cable to Maple Leaf team manager, TonySunsport pix. - 515 words
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309 1968-09-04 15 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) The Australian cricketer* recovered from a had start to finish in a strong position against a Rest of the World XI after the second day of their three-day match at Lord's here yesterday. After taking a narrow firstinnings lead of309 words
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Article41 1968-09-04 15 Chan Onn Lent s weekly “Talking about sports" has been held over for tomorrow’s issue. Place an order for tomorrow's Eastern Sun to find out what he has to say on the Malaysian hockey contingent for the Olympics.41 words
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Article288 1968-09-04 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold their National Defence Fund Donation Walk, under the distinguished patronage of the Minister of Defence, Mr. Lim Kim San on Sept. 29 at 7.00 a.m. The walk will be over a 10-mile route, starting from288 words
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Article133 1968-09-04 15 IPOH, Tues Rapier showed up to great advantage on a soft track this morning when he easily disposed of 3f in 36-1/5, striding out smoothly all the way National Bond (Luke Kang) and Champion also went well when matched over 3f in 38, finishing level.133 words
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493 1968-09-04 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Pasir Panjang Secondary School captured top honours in the Pasir Panjang District Secondary Schools annual swimming carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road, yesterday. Pasir Panjang Secondary School represented by a number of outstanding swimmers easily coasted home victory493 words
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Article26 1968-09-04 15 SOUTHPORT (L anc ashire.) Tues. (Reuter) Newcastle United beat Southport 2-n here last night in the second round of. the English Football League Cup.26 words
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377 1968-09-04 15 LONDON, Tues Reuter) Kent and Glamorgan will decide who will finish run-ners-up to Yorkshire, winners for the third successive season, in the English county cricket championship when they meet at Folkestone tomorrow. Kent, with one game remaining trail Yorkshire by 31 points after377 words
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340 1968-09-04 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. A top-level policemilitary sports promotion committee has been set-up to spearhead sports promotion on a big scale within the Service establishments in the Republic. The eight man committee the first of its kind to be formed will provide a big build340 words
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Article181 1968-09-04 16 CLIFTON. (New Jersey), Tues. (Reuter) American Bob Murphv shot a four-under-par 68 yesterday to take the $30,000 (12.501 sterling) first prize in the $150,000 (***** sterling) Thunderbird Golf Classic here. Murphy had a 72-hole aggregate of 277 over the 7.055 yards (7.404 metres) course at the181 words
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Article72 1968-09-04 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Hotel Singapura 1967 Singapore Business Houses FA. senior knock-out champions will meet Singapore Glass in the 1968 SBHFA knock-out competition to be played at Geylang stadium tomorrow. The other three senior matches will be between Cold Storage vs MalavsiaSingapore Airlines (FP). Chartered Bank72 words
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Article163 1968-09-04 16 GENEVA, Tues (Reuter) Every blow to a boxer’s head results In slight injury to the brain, often causing Irreversible damage, according to the Magazine World Health. Posing the question ‘‘Ban Boxing?” It set out arguments for and against the sport, but seemed163 words
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179 1968-09-04 16 PARIS. Tues. (Reuter) France Is not optimistic about winning a vast haul of medals at the Mexico Olympic Games next month. With few real chances for gold medals. France can aim only to have as many representatives as possible in the finals in the179 words
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Article120 1968-09-04 16 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Ron Clarke. Australia's multi-world record-holder clocked the fastest 5.000 metres time in the world this year in an invitation event at London’s White City yesterday. With six weeks to go to the Games in Mexico, Clarke won in 13 minutes 27.8 seconds120 words
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Miscellaneous16 1968-09-04 15 SWEEP SINGAPORE $350,000.00 lIRST prize OVER 51,000,000.00 IN PRIZES NEXT DRAW GUARANTEED IN FULL 6th OCTOBER16 words
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Advertisement149 1968-09-04 16 enjoy motoring but not at any price That's why I'm a BORON fan. Performance is great and the car runs efficiently It pays to fill up with BORON. More and more motorists save by driving on BORON and they don't miss a thing in performance or efficiency. Isn't it time149 words
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Miscellaneous57 1968-09-04 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1107 am. (7.2 ft.). 11 50 pm. (68 ft Port Swettenham: 3.48 a.m. (13.5 ft.). 4.07 pm. (13.8 ft.) Port Dickson: 4.25 a.m. (6.9 ft.). 5.18 p.m. (7.7 ft.). Singapore: 10.12 a.m- (7.5 ft.), 8.49 p.m. (8.1 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 8.40 a.m. (7.6 ft.). 6.11 p.m.57 words
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