Eastern Sun, 15 September 1968
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Title Section23 1968-09-15 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE SUNDAY EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 764 Sunday, 15 September 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 rants23 words
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107 1968-09-15 1 This is the Army idea of togetherness—25 men on three motor cycles. This display of a motor cycle stunt by members of the Malaysian Armed Forces does not only show the co-ordination of technical driving skill but also a feeline of esprit de crops that now pervades the "Services." The– Sunsport pix by Mok Voon. - 107 words
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410 1968-09-15 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Republic's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam tonight declared that it is the character, resourcefulness and the determination of the people which make up a society. Speaking at the opening of the New Era Exposition at a vacant plot at410 words
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Article54 1968-09-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The case of the two men detained since last Sunday in Johore in connection with the suspected smuggling of tin-ore form Indonesia will be handed over to Interpol. The Assistant Minister of Home Affairs. Enche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah.54 words
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Article, Illustration732 1968-09-15 1 Dev. Shridhar; Kuala Lumpur, Sal - 1 PI aggression 2 Subversion by agents of Mao Dev. Shridhar By Kuala Lumpur, Sal. 'Junku Abdul Rahman today warned that the nation is facing two big enemies aggression and internal Communist subversion. This warning on the twin threat came from the Prime Minister732 words
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299 1968-09-15 1 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman announced today that the Cambridge School Certificate would be abolished in 1970. The Government would instead recognise the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia and the Malaysian Certificate of Education as the qualification for entering Govern- ment service.299 words
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271 1968-09-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today gave his definition on what qualities a good leader of a country had to have. He must be responsible and trustworthy and it must be in him to know and sense what goes on in271 words
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Article60 1968-09-15 1 More milk instead of meat BOGOTA. Colombia. Sat. (tPI) A bull has changed into a cow after extensive treatment with female hormones. Government veterinarians reported Friday. The veterinarians, Drs Omar Patino and Enrique Mejia, said the hormones had originally been administered to a herd at the ICA farm in Tibaitata60 words
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Advertisement114 1968-09-15 1 THYE HONG TOFFEE U'.v/, •Ttye Garuda... was a mythical bird of the East which carried people to far off lands in search of new excitements and adventures It was a bird of safe carriage, worshipped by this ancient civilisation of Indonesia Today Garuda is the name given to Indonesian Airlines114 words
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NEWS
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Article105 1968-09-15 2 KUANTAN. Sat. The Sultan of Pahang today opened a branch of the Chung Khlaw Bank Ltd. at 11 am here. More than 110 VIPs were present at the brief ceremony which was followed by a reception. Dato (Dr.) Aw Cheng Chye. Chairman of the Board of105 words
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122 1968-09-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Australia is interested in evolving a “pattern of close relationship with countries in this region." the Australian Minister of Labour. Mr. LH E. Bury, said here today. Mr Bury was speaking to newsmen at the Subang International Airport before leaving for Australia122 words
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Article84 1968-09-15 2 MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) About 250 survivors of the Ruby Towers collapse have filed a three-million Peso (about 300,000 sterling) suit against the owners of the five-storey building and lot. the building’s architect and its contractor. The civil suit against those involved in the construction84 words
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Article37 1968-09-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Nine masked youths armed with parangs held up 10 people in a house at Jinjang Selatan here on Thursday night and robbed them of cash $lOO and jewellery worth $2,100.37 words
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Article237 1968-09-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Two UMNO stalwarts. Tan Sri Syed Ja'afar Aibar and Syed Nasir Isma'l Director of the Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka. were today elected to its Central Executive Committee. The full UMNO central executive committee elected at the UMNO assembly: Dr. Mahathir Mohamed (1168 votes):237 words
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Article28 1968-09-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Sultan of Selangor this evening opened the fourstorey association premises of the Young Men’s Christan Association at Jalan Brickfields here.28 words
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Article, Illustration248 1968-09-15 2 Three hundred dealers in West Malaysia were given V.I.P. treatment at the Guinness Malaysia Berhad Brewery at Sungei Way outside Kuala Lumpur yesterday. They were attending a “convention” to launch the firm's new top quality product Guinness Gold Harp lager beer. On hand to explain about248 words
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Article135 1968-09-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat More than slo million worth of military equipment ranging from helicopters to life saving equipment will be on show to the public during the Armed Forces Day Static Display at the Stadium Negara here tomorrow. The Chairman of the Armed Forces Day135 words
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Article687 1968-09-15 2 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) The Foreign Ministry today denied a Malaysian newspaper report that Japan would be ready to help settle the dispute between Malaysia and the Philippine over Sabah. Meanwhile in Manila, (he Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos said today his Government would welcome the good offices of687 words
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Article, Illustration92 1968-09-15 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Miss Lina Chiang, 21, a dress designer and beautician has entered for the “Carnival Queen of the Year’’ contest, organised by the Old Victorians Association. The finals of the contest will be held at the Victoria School grounds on Sept. 29 in conjunction92 words
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Article34 1968-09-15 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The weekly family planning lecture. demonstration and film show will be held in the National Language on Monday at 5.30 p.m. at the Still Road Maternal and Child Health Clinic.34 words
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Article37 1968-09-15 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society will hold a dance called the "Saturday Soul” at its premises on September 21 at 8 p.m. Tickets for the dance are available at its Students’ union office.37 words
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Article, Illustration351 1968-09-15 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Four top Malaysian students in Singapore hare been awarded the prestigious Asean scholarships. The recipients are undergraduates of the University of Singapore and Nanya n g University. The Asean scholars are: Miss Chew Aiman of Kuala Lumpur is a first year law student at the— Eastern Sun photo. - 351 words
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Article, Illustration172 1968-09-15 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Thirteen students of the Trinity Theological College of Singapore today graduated with Bachelor of Theology degree at a ceremony held at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. They were Ang HoolTeik. Rev Norman Chan Ka Kwong, Wilfred Chee See Heng. Peter Chuo Sing172 words
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Article58 1968-09-15 3 SINGAPORE. Sat The Woodleigh Wate r Treatment Works of the Public Utilities Board have been temporarily shut down because of extension work to increase treatment capacity. This has resulted in a lowering of water pressure in the following areas; Windsor Park. Toa Pavoh, Balestier Road,58 words
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Article77 1968-09-15 3 8 am.: Photographic Society's annual picnic at Pasir Ris Holiday Camp. 8.30 a.m.: Film show, “McLintock” by Singapore Chess Federation at Lido theatre. 10 a.m.: Chinese operatic section practice at National Theatre Club, Clemenceau Avenue. 2 p m.: Chinese drama play-reading at National Theatre Club, Clemenceau Avenue. 5.3077 words
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Article, Illustration203 1968-09-15 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Lee Rubber Organisation today took a major step in its expansion programme in being the first locally incorporated company ip this region to install a higlv comprehensive computer, the IBM Svstem/360 Mode! 30. A simple ceremony for the insta'lation203 words
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205 1968-09-15 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.—Singapore and Taiwan have agreed on a ten-point action programme for the joint promotion of tourism in the two countries. This was stated in the Report on the bi-lateral talks between Singapore and Taiwan officials held during the past week. The leaders205 words
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Advertisement224 1968-09-15 3 Come and have some sanuk .’o* r r. v. A- If you tried to translate the word‘ sanuk’’ into English, you’d have to settle for something like“good time". But actually it’s a whole lot more than that. Sanuk is a family reunion, or harvesting the rice, or just about anything224 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1617 1968-09-15 3 your yy RADIO today CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMP)B •pd Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Ktllki: 3 Si 10 Johor’ Bahru. 4 Taipinr 7 Batu Pahal; 9 Kluang. P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct.; 301 Bahasa Kita 3.16 Football Association Charity Shield—" Man City vs West Bromwich Albion”; 444 Zorro—Unmasking Cl Zorro"; 5.071,617 words
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Article, Illustration781 1968-09-15 4 Chon Kam You - Achieve higher productivity at lower costs urges Dr. Lim By Chon Kam You THE official opening today by the Sultan of Selangor of the Malaysia VeTsin Manufacturing Sendirian Berhad in Kuala Lumpur marks another milestone in the industrial growth of Malaysia. It is781 words
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Article, Illustration164 1968-09-15 4 MESSAGE from His Royal Highness The Sultan Of Selangor. Malaysia Ve-Tsin Mfg. Sdn. Bhd. will today be officially launched to loin the family of industries that serve our nation. This is a fine example of how profitably local capital can participate in building up164 words
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Advertisement76 1968-09-15 4 VE-TSIN The original flavouring essence popular throughout South East Asia is now made in Malaysia. Malaysia Ve-Tsin extracted from molasses vegetable ingredients brings out the full natural flavour of food. Food cooked with a sprinkle of, Malaysia Ve-Tsin is a sure winner S JE *UI* 1 MALAYSIA VE-TSIN n m76 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration499 1968-09-15 5 jyjESSAGE by Mr. Toy How Seng, Chairman, Malaysia Ve-Tsin Mfg. Sdn. Bhd. at the opening ceremony today. Malaysia Ve-Tsin Mfg. Sdn. Bhd. is most grateful to His Royal Highness the Sultan of Selangor for so graciously consenting to perform the opening ceremony499 words
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Article131 1968-09-15 5 TVILSSAGE from Malaysian Industrial Development Finance's Chairmam. Tan Sri (Dr.) Y.C. Foo. It’s a singular pleasure for me to congratulate the Chairman and Board of Directors of Malaysia Ve-Tsin Ltd. on the occasion of the official opening of their new monosodium glutamate factory at Old131 words
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72 1968-09-15 5 Pedestrian, 63, killed by hit--and-run car SINGAPORE. Sat. A 63-year-old pedestrian. Kay Boon Huy. died several hours after admission at the General Hospital after an accident. He was knocked down by a hit-and-run car at the junction of River Valley Road and Kim Yan Road last night. Police are appealing72 words
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Article53 1968-09-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Alexandra Terrace Community Centre will hold a •‘Baby Show” at its premises on September 22 from 9 a m. to 12 p.m. Che Dah Mohammed Noor. w ife 0 f the Minister for Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok (also MP for Pasir Panjang). will ®ive53 words
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Article23 1968-09-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. An overhead pedestrian bridge will be built at 41 m.s. Thomson Road near Mount Alvernia Hospital on Sept. 21.23 words
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Article25 1968-09-15 5 SINGAPORE Sat. There were 64 road accidents of which one was fa’al and three serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.25 words
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Article93 1968-09-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The oral National Language and English tests for the Government Higher School Certificate (Chinese) Examination will be held from Sept. 23 to 30. The tests will begin at 2.30 p.m. each day. All private candidates who have not received instructions regarding their93 words
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Article60 1968-09-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Public Utilities Board will soon operate a new subcollection centre at Toa Payoh Estate This centre is situated at Block 93. Lorong 4, Toa Payoh. The new centre will initially operate for six days in a month and the collection dates for60 words
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Article40 1968-09-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat —Singapore Lady, the Republic’* new luxury riverboat-restau-rant will be open to the public from Monday. This was announced by Mr. Donn Beach, a wellknown restaurateur who is here to direct its operations.40 words
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Article, Illustration305 1968-09-15 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Enche Rahim Ishak, today called on the people in the Republic to put aside race, culture, religion and language and consider themselves as bumiputras to build a nation of Singaporeans. Enche Rahim was speaking305 words
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Article291 1968-09-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A host of questions on the Government’s “Home Ownership Scheme” will be asked at the forthcoming sitting of Parliament. These questions for oral answers are submitted by the MP for Toa Payoh. Mr. Eric Cheong Yuen Chee. Mr. Cheong asked: Whether the Government291 words
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334 1968-09-15 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The 1970’s poses grim challenges and Singapore must therefore complete in time its defence preparations to ensure its national security if the Republic is to survive and prosper as a free and independent nation. This was stated tonight by Mr. Ong Soo334 words
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124 1968-09-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Three officers of the Singapore Armed Forces left here tonight to the United 2Kingdom to attend the RAF technical course at the RAF College Cranwell at Sleaford. Lincolnshire. The three are graduates of the Singapore Polytechnic. They are Chiang Woon124 words
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Advertisement192 1968-09-15 5 The best shape your slides were ever in The KODAK CAROUSEL 8 Projector discoveri the wheel... and the principle of problem-Dee s.ide showing. It pro* your olid* a nde. then lets aranty take over. Gently. each shde is lowered into place for perfect projection. What could be simpler, or more192 words
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453 1968-09-15 6 ALAN THOMAS - By ALAN THOMAS HONG KONG sat. (Reuter) About 100 OM students will be switching on television sets in the-.r classrooms and setting back to watch Hong Kong first TV education programmes in a year’s time. The Government will be buying 4.000 television453 words
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Advertisement17 1968-09-15 6 V r 7 r Keeps Afresh (r without refrigeration V fj s j Produced by h 417 words
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Miscellaneous491 1968-09-15 6 U.N.C.L.E. ACT I SPECIAL DELIVERY FROM SPACE A FIGURE HAS EMERGED f CAN YOU tOSHTTFT FROM THE CRAFT' THE SUB fS THAT SUB? ABOUT TOTAKE HIM ABOARD/ j SHE OUE OF OURS? 5v n 17 C > Too LATE, MACH INE GUN FIRE RAKES THE AIR. SHE IS MOT ONE491 words
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PHOTO TIPS
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Article, Illustration398 1968-09-15 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. Do you, on occasion, get the urge to get away from the work-a-day world and go on a wild animal safari to some remote spot? When this happens, a practical, satisfy* ing and infinitely less expensive substitute is398 words
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Advertisement99 1968-09-15 7 Subscribe to THE ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL DAILY If you live in Singapore or in Malaysia or in the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the EASTERN SUN and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office if pleased? All you have to do is fill in the99 words
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Miscellaneous149 1968-09-15 7 5 rz QP X c> *Q >vN F\o z \J C> Vo \7 ft) l\ C £\J SO V. *>»:< N wv ($> rr\ r^Q 9 Cl /O ih r. as ZO k r\ A L SR nJ 0»< Sfc V W« =r-\ w m c* <5 n-^s^ > sit149 words
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Article506 1968-09-15 8 (EDITOR’S Note: What happened to Shirley Temple when she was caught in Prague by the Soviet invasion? United Press International asked her, and she replies in this exclusive dispatch written for UPl’s ASIA REPORT. The former child actress, now Mrs. Charles A. Blaek and the mother506 words
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Article275 1968-09-15 8 NAGEL’S ENCYCLO-PEDIA-GLIDE CHINA: bv Marcel Girard and others (Cowles, New York $19.95): This fat little red bonk should fit equally well Into the suitcase of a Peking-bound tourist or the reference shelf of a China watcher. Packed into its 6-1/4 by 4-1/2 by 2-1/2 inch format are 1,504275 words
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176 1968-09-15 8 A Malaysian student now living in Auckland caused a stir at the New Zealand Table Tennis championBhips in Christchurch recently when he beat the Wellington champion MW. Bcrlase in the fifth round of the men's singles. He is Wong Loke Sim. aged 20.176 words
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220 1968-09-15 8 SYDNEY, Sat. (UPI) Sydney’s controversial harbourslde Opera House will cost a whopping ASB5m. (l T 5595.62m.) by the time it is finished In 19*2—more than 14 times the original estimated cost. New South Wales Minister for Public Works. Mr. Davis Hughes, said220 words
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369 1968-09-15 8 INTER NATIONAL cooperation and goodwill can take many forms, from Government to Governments agreements to an exchange of letters between penfriends. One measure of lnternatinal goodwill being sponsored In New Zealand Is the Japanese Farm Trainee Scheme, under which young Japanese men spend a year369 words
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186 1968-09-15 8 RANGOON, Burma, Sat. (UPI) “Wear your sarongs high around the waist, not loose around the hips.” That is the order issued to school children in socialist Burma. Teachers in all Rangoon schools are telling their student to cut their hair short. stop using nail186 words
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213 1968-09-15 8 JAKARTA, Sat (Reuter) United Nations envoy, Fernando Ortiz Sanz, has arrived back in the Indonesian capital after carrying out a 3,000-mile tour of West Irian, a territory due to choose its own future under United Nations auspices next year. The United213 words
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Article46 1968-09-15 8 JAKARTA Sat. (Reuter) The Philippines ambassador to Indonesia, Mr Nfodesto Farolan. today sharply attacked an American specialist on South East Asia for his recent remarks at a lecture here that \famla's claim to the Malaysian Borneo state of Sabah was groundless and silly.46 words
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Article, Illustration957 1968-09-15 8 DALE D. MORSCH, (UPI - by DALE D. MORSCH, (UPI) NEW DELHI. (UPI) Rebel Nags tribesmen, once headhunters and practitioners of free love, now are receiving help from Communist China in their struggle for independence from India. It Is an operation of Infiltration and guerrilla tactics similar to those957 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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313 1968-09-15 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Conridering the small fluctuations and price movements cl the week's trading, which cimimshed daily uniil after mid-week as unchanged overseas advices and lack of market features afforded no fresh incentives, fair activity emerged locally after a slow beginning. State Holiday Cutler313 words
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Article57 1968-09-15 9 HONG KONG, Sat (UPD The largest ground floor shipping centre In Hong Kong was officially opened ty V. O. Roberts. Manager of the Hong Kong Land Investment and Agency Company Ltd. In a ribbon cutting ceremony on Saturday. The centre ts part of the rant Tai On57 words
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Article, Illustration180 1968-09-15 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The scene is all set for the public to learn more about the Hovercraft, one of the world’s newest means of transport, at the New Era Exposition which opens today. A working model of the Hovercraft together with illuminated illustrations180 words
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Article71 1968-09-15 9 LONDON. Sat (UPI) Rubber market closed quiet with spot 19-1 2 19-3'4. Settlement House Nov and Oct/Dec 19-11/16 19-3/4 Jan ’March 19-13/16 19-T'S April June 19-7/8 19-15/16 July/Sept and Oct/Dec 1915/16 20-1/16 Jan/March 20 20-1/8 April/June 20-1/16 20-1/4 July/Sept 20-1/8 20-5/fi Oct/Dec 20-3/16 20-3 8 General Markets71 words
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Article100 1968-09-15 9 HONG KONG. Sat (UPI) Hong Kong exports for the first eight months this year totalled US$B37 million an Increase of 23.7 per cent over the corresponding period last year, the Government said yesterday. During the same period, imports were valued at U 551,204 million, or100 words
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Article110 1968-09-15 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The following ships are expected to he in port today: Gndowns Vessels 1/2 West Breeze 3/4 Bengalis 3 Hongkong Fair 6 7 Astrid Bakke 8/9 Rita Maersk 10/11 Godavery IS 14 Malaysia 15 16 Centaur 18 Riverbank 13 Fern land 21/22 Eastern Unity 29/30 Kamogawa110 words
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Article106 1968-09-15 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The noun Drier* at the Singapore t hine** Produce Exchange to day are* Bora* sellar Coconut OH (FOB.) Bulk 48 00 Coronal Oil (FO B L>ruin 50.50 Unut* Copra Mixes sept 28 00 Muntok Whit* Pepper it Uhl vm 112.so aaraaak While Pepper < F.O B >106 words
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Article56 1968-09-15 9 < Manat err Print) First Mala'an second Malayan 2 U 1 91 Third Malayan The Commerce 1*2 •99 I OS The Savina Hind \l> 1 8 1 IT Fir'd H knnt 1 OS 1 10* second H knnt ■73 .77* MaU>«ian In v eMinrct Fund 1.20 1 3056 words
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Article42 1968-09-15 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Maiaysia-Smgapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Selling TT. O.D ready were: Holland Guilders 1175/8; Belgian Francs 1619; Italian Lire *****. Danish Kroner 242-3 4 and Japanese Yen *****.42 words
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346 1968-09-15 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Tomorrow will mark a double debut for Scandinavian Airlines first scheduled flight of the airline’s new’ DC-8-63 Super Fan coupled with the premiere of inflight entertainment. The giant “Leif Viking New York at 1500 local time and start the return346 words
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Article81 1968-09-15 9 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Rubber closed hesitant with s'*'* 19-3 8 19-5 8. Settlement House Oct 19-1/2 19-5 8 Nev. Oct Dec and Jan/ March 19-5 8 19-3/4 April/June 19-11/16 19-13/16 July/Sept. 19-3 4 19-13/16 Oct/Dec 19-13 16 19-15/16 Jan March 19-7/8 20-1/16 April June 19-13/16 20-1/8 Julv/Sept81 words
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Article122 1968-09-15 9 NEW YORK Sat (UPI)— Gold prices scored modest gains yesterday on markets in New York and abroad. Engelhard Minerals and Chemicals Corp. raised its selling price for gold to licenses industrial users by 5 cents to $40.65 a troy ounce. The company said it was122 words
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Article110 1968-09-15 9 NEW YORK. Sat (UPD Stocks appeared to be back on the uptrack early yesterday after a twosession interruption of the rally which carried Blue Chips to their highs for the year on Tuesday Around the end of the first hour of trading, the UPI indicator,110 words
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Article61 1968-09-15 9 HONG KONG Sat (UPI) Money Quotations: HK$6 1075 per U.S. dollar HKS6 120 per U.S. dollar TT HKSI4 55 per pound sterling HK5301.125 per tael of gold 94 5 per cent fineness HK $163 7 per 10.000 Japanese yens HK5149.2 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HK 5149.461 words
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Article15 1968-09-15 9 SINGAPORE Sat. The tin price for today was $561 -per picul, up $l-15 words
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183 1968-09-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The demand for water supply equipment for the rural areas of Malaysia is steadily increasing as a resuit of the many development programmes underway to bnng the amenities of urban life to the rural dweller. A spokesman of William183 words
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Article, Illustration501 1968-09-15 9 SINGAPORE. Sat —Fladger F. Tannery, Chairman of the Board of PepsiCo International and a Director and Executive Vice President of Pest Co. Inc. is at present on a tour of the Far East. While in Singapore, he will discuss and review with Union Ltd. (bottler of501 words
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Article, Illustration172 1968-09-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Ang Kwang Chok has left for the United Kingdom for a year’s training course in shoe manufacturing at the Cordwainers Technical College in London. The College is reputed to be one of the best in the United Kingdom and172 words
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Article52 1968-09-15 9 HONG KONG, Sat (UPI) Currency Rates: HKJ197.8 per lfifi Straits dollars HKSl46.fi per I.OCO Taiwan dollars HK96 785 per Australian dollar HK $300.0 per 1,000 Burmese Kyats HK5645.0 per 1,000 Indian rupees HK$ 150.0 per 10,000 Indonesian rupiahs HK5305.0 per 10,000 South Vietnam piastres HK5291.5 per 1,00052 words
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Advertisement868 1968-09-15 9 Air Movements FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA, PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel agent or ring *****. *****, ***** for reservations. n. Vi VA ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE s fSp m 8 30 pm 3-25 p m 7.55 p m--10 25 pm--10 25868 words
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Article, Illustration170 1968-09-15 10 In Cape May, N.J. at the 7th World Congress of the International Council of Christian Churches, Dr. Carl Mclntire of Collingswood, N.J., was unanimously re-elected as President. His term of office will extend until the next Congress in Cape May in 1973. In 1947. Dr. Mclntire170 words
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Article901 1968-09-15 10 Max D. Atienza - by Max D. Atienza THE Asia-South Pacific Congress on Evangelism convenes this year at a time when this vast region is witnessing a mighty spiritual upheaval and political unrest. Astounding reports of mass conversions to the Christian faith come from the leastexpected quarters, in the901 words
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Article, Illustration182 1968-09-15 10 DR. and Mrs. Robert F. Lundy left Singapore last week to take new responsibilities with the Methodist Board of Missions in New York City. They were accompanied by their daughter Elisa who was formerly a student of the Methodist Girls’School in Ipoh, Perak, and for the past182 words
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Article1069 1968-09-15 10 Forever O Lord!’ “IT'OREVER. O Lord’’’ is our X 1 paean and worship to our great God and Saviour The nations of the world in paving homage to their sovereign rulers can merely sing “Long live', but “forever'' is applicable onlv to the Eternal Father Almighty. The eternity of God1,069 words
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Article, Illustration338 1968-09-15 10 THE For Eastern Bible College at 9-A Gilstead Road, Singapore 11, will reopen on Monday, Sept. 23, 10 a.m. with a special service. This; wa s announced by Dr. Timothy Tow. the principal of the College. He also disclosed the coming of Dr. Mrs. Synesio338 words
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Article, Illustration133 1968-09-15 10 Tyj EE T Rev. Hank Beukema of the Billy Graham Team. Mr. Beukema's association with Dr. Graham began in 1957 during the New York Crusade For two years, he was Assistant Director of the Billy Graham Pavilion at New Y'ork Fair. Rev. Beukema is133 words
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Article, Illustration254 1968-09-15 11 Zealand is blessed with a wealth of natural resources, excellent facilities for sport, a good climate and magnificent scenery. It also has a long established reputation as a producer of wool, butter, cheese, lamb and beef. These pro- ducts have become famous throughout the world.— Dresses by Raymonde. - 254 words
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272 1968-09-15 11 PAT CHAN - By PAT CHAN GIRLS will be flattered after hearing this “Singapore and Malaysian girls have the slimmest and trimmest figures in the •world.” Well. I didn't say it But this bouquet was given by one of the world’s top “jewel272 words
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Article, Illustration761 1968-09-15 11 Elizabeth Sherry - By Elizabeth Sherry What do you want out of life Why did you marry your husband Psychologists and sociologists are finding some very interesting answers... amazing resuit of surveys conducted by sociologists and psychologists have showed that the quality most women esteem above all761 words
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Advertisement665 1968-09-15 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS LUTHERAN LUTHtKAN IHUtU or DLK RKDEK.MER 30 Duke'a Road. 6 pore- 10 830 a m English Service •30 am English Sunday School »80 a m. Mandarin Bemca 10 48 am Tamil Service I t R,RT,AN ‘'HU RCH Blk-fll. Taman Jurone (33) d 22 p m Sunday-School B 00665 words
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Advertisement6 1968-09-15 11 BE ATTRACTIVE SLIM WITH EFFECTIVE > SAFE6 words
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Miscellaneous320 1968-09-15 11 'fr TODAY and YOU... Sunday, September 15, 1968. STAR GAZER^^ ARIES MAR. 22 2C D 1- 3- 6-17 18-20-55 TAURUS APR. 21 MAY 21 9-10-56-59 60-64-71 GEMINI C^a^T 22 JUNE 22 r> 5-7-13-261 &J 29-45-80-87 D CANCER -5s JUNE 23 JULY 23 19-25-39-42 73-74-75 LEO JULY 24 AUG. 23 Efc320 words
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POPPING AROUND With Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration875 1968-09-15 12 DEAN Martin never ceases to amaze his friends, associates, and the general public throughout the world. In the spring of 1963 he made his debut for Reprise Records with his first country and western album. "Country Style." It seems Dean just can't go wrong. His next single875 words
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Article, Illustration228 1968-09-15 12 GROOVY PETER,PAUL MARY CAPTURE HAWAII ISLANDERS HONOLULU Peter. Paul and Mary whisk onto stage with arms linked and burst into song, and move, groove and soothe because they share their music with their fans. In their two appearances at the Waikiki Shell here the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Records act broke228 words
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Article, Illustration393 1968-09-15 12 JJI THERE! Like Holv Spiflicating Sorrows! But all good things must come to an end. and lam afraid this week sees the last of our “Learning The Drums" series But, not-to-worry, for as sure as my name is ‘Gorgeous’ er...1 mean ’Platter Pete’ there’ll be lots more393 words
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Article, Illustration141 1968-09-15 12 IF you just want to become a beat group drummer, don’t worry about lessons. But if it gets to the stage when you want to progress then you have to study. Be prepared to listen to all types of good music and drummers. Buy a secondhand kit,141 words
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Article149 1968-09-15 12 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) The Beatles have shot to the top of the pop music charts in Amsterdam with their new release "Hey Judge", repeating last weeks spectacular jump to first place in London. They are still at the top in London and have moved to ninth place in149 words
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Article, Illustration208 1968-09-15 12 Til* Mice (1 to r I KCITM EMEBSOM BRIAN OAVISOM IBottom). DAVE O'LIST and Ifl JACKSON THE NICE "America" (Immediate) Huge hit for new British group The Nice Should do nicely here too especially for soul/psychedelic lovers Starts with plaintive organ work (quit* lamenting reallly). then suddenly thudding beat208 words
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Article411 1968-09-15 12 1. LONDON: Hey Jude Beatles 2 I've Gotta Get A Message 3 To You Bee Gees Do It Again Beach Boys 4. Hold Me Tight Johnny Nash 5. I Sav A Little Praver 6 Aretha Franklin High In The Skv Amen 7. Corner This Guv's411 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration292 1968-09-15 13 T AURENCE HARVEY in his portrayal as a “double”, in the spy thriller-drama “Double Agent” is superb. The film has a not-too-ordlnary plot about secret agents but Havey's brilliant acting has given the picture a big boost. Mia Farrow. recently divorced wife of Frank292 words
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Article, Illustration275 1968-09-15 13 A psychopath, two murders, one corpse and a sports car. This may sound familiar but that it is the story of “Pretty Poison,” starring Anthonv Perkins and Tuesday Weld. Perkins, on probation for arson, tries to escape from his confused life and275 words
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Article, Illustration663 1968-09-15 13 “2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY” it indeed an exhiliarating experience no one should miss. The gigantic production. splashed in Cinerama effect, will bring you inside outerspace and you will get the feeling of actually being there truly a refreshing adventure. The film Is a very bold663 words
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Article, Illustration350 1968-09-15 13 THE Parker Pen Company was one of a number of elite, world-renowned companies selected for their familiar brand name* to lend credence and attain the highest possible technologiral accuracy to Stanley Kubrick's (Si $49 million film '2OOl A Space Odrsaey” Parker’s team of technicians was given350 words
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Article163 1968-09-15 13 Everyone Has a theory about what “2001 A Space Odyssey” means. What's Kubrick's explanation of the adventure level of the film? “Here's where you get into what you might call the bonus area of ambiguity,” says Kubrick. “Because there is a very simple, literal explanation on the lowest163 words
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Article286 1968-09-15 13 may be telescoped or it may be compressed into minutes. He dies and he’s reborn in some enhanced way. He comes back to earth as an angel or as a superman or in some other way transfigured On its simplest level, that's what ‘happens.’ Now the286 words
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Advertisement171 1968-09-15 13 Parker Atomic Pen stars aC in MGM’s spectacular film "2001 A Space Odyssey” Parker'* Atomic Pen was designed by technicians who made use of recognised scientific principles to create prototype products that could conceivably be used during a rocket shuttle flight in space. The Parker Pen Company was one of171 words
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Miscellaneous209 1968-09-15 13 SHAW# Ovsanlsatlon Last 2 Days! 11. 1.45. 4. ft.**. *1 5 Harrr Saltrman** "Shock Tr»np» Technicolor At Tech m scope <DA» TOMORROW 9.15 p m PREMIER t Anthony Perkin* •The CH4MPAC.NE MI BDEBS" Technicolor A Scope <UI-8B! if.iJkfcl NOW SHOWING! 11 a m.. 1 45. 4.00. 4 3#. A 9209 words
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Miscellaneous249 1968-09-15 13 ORCHARD —32lt>l NOW SHOWING! T»4i* 4 Shows IS am, 1.35, son 4*9 p.m. •■2001" Start*: 10.20 a m 1 50. SSO Adm 14 00. 53.50 Ac SI 50 (No rree List' •2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY’ Super Panavislon Cinerama Metrocolor (MOM I SCHOOL CONCESSION: $1.50 TO ANY SEAT AT 1.30*5 p249 words
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344 1968-09-15 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Sentul Works Club retained the lnter-club championship trophy with 110 points In the 31st Malayan Railway athletic championships which concluded at the Brickfields ground here today Runners-up were Ipoh with 43 points while Kuala Lumpur took third place With 39 points. S.344 words
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Article, Illustration824 1968-09-15 14 K.G. Tharan - Hasegawa triumphs in first event of dag By K.G. Tharan JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The brilliant Australian racing driv r John Leffler registered himself c; a master behind the wheels when he won in the saloon car event in his first appearance at the Johore Grand Prix824 words
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Article220 1968-09-15 14 BATU PAHAT. Sat. Teo Yow Boon of the Batu Pahat High School captured the championship title in the Under 20-year-old (boys) section of the Batu Pahat District inter-school ta-ble-tennis championships held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here recently. Runner-up was Hui Teck Seng, also of220 words
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206 1968-09-15 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Until late this evening the participation of Australian driving ace Max Stewart in the Grand Prix tomorrow was still in the balance. Newtown Enterprises which are sponsoring Max's e «tfy in the big event were still having their fingers crossed for the206 words
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346 1968-09-15 14 SEREMBAN. Sat. Defending champions Perak retained the Far-leigh-Robertson trophy when they beat NegriMalacca by 3 points (4 goals, try) to 14 (goal, try. 2 penalties) in their annual rugby fixture at the Station Padang here today. Negri-Malacca’s poor defence is to be blamed for346 words
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Article47 1968-09-15 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A woman spectator at the Johore Grand Prix was rushed to the General Hospital here where she delivered a baby boy shortly after admission. A hospital spokesman said: She must have got excited He name has been withheld.47 words
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376 1968-09-15 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A dazzling captain's innings of an unbeaten century by Abdul Aziz Ismail enabled Perak to pile up 259 runs in their match against Malacca in the Ruler's Shield cricket final on the padang here today. Azix who went in at376 words
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381 1968-09-15 14 PENANG. Sat. Indonesia's woman single topseed. and triple crown holder, Miss Lita Liem retained her singles title in the women’s singles final at the 37th Malaysian Open Tennis Champions here this afternoon. In battling form Llta beat her 19-year-old colleague and doubles381 words
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142 1968-09-15 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Superb play by the threes helped the Varsity Blues to trounce Klang Club by 36 points (three goals, six tries and a dropped goal* to three <a penalty) in a Selangor Rugby Union senior league match at the Pantai ground here142 words
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579 1968-09-15 14 SINGAPORE. Sat—Sing*, pore’s ‘golden girl,’ Patricia Chan and her brother Alexander Chan captured top honours in the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools four-day swimming carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Club which ended today. Patricia of Methodist Girls School who won one event579 words
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Article44 1968-09-15 14 BATU PAHAT. Sat. The Mersing District intergovernment departmental badminton tournament will be held in the Mersing Diamond Jubilee Hall from Sept 20 to 23 Meanwhile, up-and-com-ing Johore badminton stars will give an exhibition match at the same venue on Sept. 28.44 words
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1944 1968-09-15 15 MOSES LEE LANDS DOUBLE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Limelight, confidently ridden by Rod Dawkins, scored a splendid maiden win when he led all the way to coast home to a four-length win in the 6f for Class Two Division Three, paying $ll for a win1,944 words
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56 1968-09-15 15 Lance Corporal Samad bin Abdullah, Captain of the Army Depot Police team and an ex-Singa-pore State player, presents a plaque to WO2 Johnstone, RAOC, Captain of the Army touring team from Hong Kong. The Army Depot Police went on to an excellent 3-0 win. Sergeant Dolah bin Said refereed a56 words
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257 1968-09-15 15 SOUTH LAKE Taho®. California, Sat (Reuter) A new track shoe yesterday jeopardised ratification of world records set at the ex* plosive U.S. Olympic selection trials here and threatened a controversy at the Mexico Games. John Carlos and Vince Matthews wore puma shoes with257 words
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451 1968-09-15 15 Negri cricket scene faces a gloomy period KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Storm clouds have gathered on the Negri Sembilan cricket scene —a one time leading cricketing State in the country and there are sure signs of a heavy downpour. Looking at the present state of affairs there will he no organised451 words
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Article, Illustration233 1968-09-15 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Government’s declared intention to harness the ascent of sporting talent in schools is beginning to pay handsome dividends in churning out potential champions in the various specialised sports in the Republic. Nor Azahar ‘new find' schoolboy high jumper who hit233 words
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Article112 1968-09-15 15 MUAR. Sat.—The Johore State sepal; takraw tournament lor the former Mentri Brsar of Johore Challenge Shield will be held in the Johore Bahru Diamond Jubilee Hall from Sept. 20 Six districts in Johore will take part They are: Muar. Batu Pahat. Segamat. Kluans. Pontian and112 words
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Article91 1968-09-15 15 MELBOURNE. Sat. (Reuter) Malaysia levelled the international hockey series with Australia with a I—o win in the third test here today. The victor v *et the stage fo r a great finish to the series in the fourth and final test is Sydney tomorrow. The first test91 words
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Article119 1968-09-15 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Too Joon Sicw was the champion in the three balls open of the Kuala Lumpur YMCA Billiard tournament held recently in Brickfields. The highest break of 40 in the game was also chalked up by him. Runner-up was Chan Weng Wah In119 words
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59 1968-09-15 15 SEGAMAT. Sat. All clubs, estates, associations and schools In the Labis District are invited to take part in an lnter-club badminton tournament organised by the Chaah Youth Club In October. The entry fee is *l5 All applications should be sent to the Organising Secretary. Inter-Club59 words
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RACING COMMENTS
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Article, Illustration1714 1968-09-15 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad for the Rinus van Breukelen-trained O Werribee in the 6f for Class Two Division One performers (Race 6) at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's September meeting. Werribee, a handsome English four-year-old Entire by Sing Sing (Tudor1,714 words
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Article1462 1968-09-15 16 Race 1: Horses Class 6, Div. 3 7 Furs. —2.00 p.m. i 2. 009 607 Vincette Best Win 7y 7y 9.00 9.00 Allan 12 Best Win Stable Allan Chiang 5 3 846 Lucky Horse 7y Mr. H.A.M. Buyong 9 4 607 Zndiaque loy 8y 8.13 8.12 8.111,462 words
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Article194 1968-09-15 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 CONTRACT II Charming Beau Lucky Horse TIMAH API Eiffel Tower Toro EIFFEL TOWEB Timah Api Pauly Pike EIFFEL TOW’ER Timah Api Best Win RACE 8 HORMAT M. Little Darling Landaulet OCR BYRSA Queen's Gambit Mormat QUEEN’S GAMBIT Our Byrsa Escort194 words
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Article32 1968-09-15 16 Ifindsnr Lad Hormat Actor IV Sungei Glory Adeline Timah Api Movie Goer III Pica Star Roy Dragon Palace Werribee Cho Cho San Jimmy Lad Horniat Laju Laju Mahseer32 words
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Article207 1968-09-15 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The National Sports Control Board are believed to be working on a one-year campaign to attract greater and wider participation in sports among the people in the is-land-Republic. Sunsport reliably understands that the NSCB of which the Minister for Social Affairs. Enrhe207 words
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115 1968-09-15 16 SLNGAPOKE. Sat Entries are now invited for the Singapore Badminton Association ninth Open international badminton championships, which will be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall Guillemard Road from Oct. 18 to 21. The championships will consist of five events. They are the men's open singles115 words
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Article47 1968-09-15 16 IPOH. Sat There will he a replay in the Malaysian Chinese Football Associations inter-state competition between Perak and Se.’angor at the T.P.C.A. Stadium in Kuala Lumpur at 5 p.m tomorrow. The match on last Sunday at the Perak stadium ended m a I—l1 —1 draw.47 words
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Miscellaneous52 1968-09-15 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 4.12 am. (64 ft 4.44 pm. (5.4 ft Port Swettenham: 8.53 am. (11.9 ft.), 10.14 pm. Port°Dickson: 10.58 am. (6.4 ft.). 10.49 pm. (6.0 ft.). Singapore: 3.58 am. (60 ft.). 3.09 (7.5 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 3.52 am. (6.5 ft.), 1.29 pm. (6.1 ft.). Kuantan; 3.04 a.m52 words
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Miscellaneous45 1968-09-15 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $52,560. Ist prise No. *****1 $13,009 2nd prise No. *****3 6,504 3rd prise No. *****9 3,252 STARTERS ($464 each). Nos; *****1 *****6 *****3 *****7 *****5 *****0 *****1. CONSOLATION ($289 each) Nos. *****1 *****3 *****2 *****6 *****2 *****1 *****5 *****8 *****1 *****7.45 words
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