Eastern Sun, 20 September 1968
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Title Section23 1968-09-20 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Fstd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 769 Friday, 20 September 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cent*23 words
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Article, Illustration304 1968-09-20 1 Hope for the best and prepare for the worst— Tunku By TAI SING ONN and JAMAL ALI KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said here this evening diplomatic relations between Malaysia and the Philippines was "more or less suspended/' He told newsmen after addressing more than 2.000 youths— UPI; cablephoto. - 304 words
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728 1968-09-20 1 KUCHING, Thurs. Malaysians in Sarawak jammed the airport here this morn* ing to give the Yang di*Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong a tumultuous welcome on their first State visit to Sarawak. yellow baju kurong. received a bouquet of Malaysian728 words
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396 1968-09-20 1 HONG KONG. Thurs. (Reuter) The British Commander-in-Chief Far East. General Sir Michael Carver, said today he did not think there was much likelihood of military conflict between Malaysia and the Philippines over the Sabah dispute. “I don’t think there396 words
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Article2332 1968-09-20 1 Ben D'Cunha; Jamal Ali; KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs - By Ben D'Cunha and Jamal Ali KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Government recalled its Ambassador, Tan Sri Hamid bin Haii Jumat and its diplomatic staff from Manila, today. At the same time, Malaysia abrogated the year-old anti-smug-gling agreement by requesting the withdrawal of the Philippine officials stationed in2,332 words
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138 1968-09-20 1 MANILA. Thurs. (Reuter) Philippine Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos said today Malaysia had apparently made up its mind not to he friendly with the Philippines anymore. Mr. Ramos was commenting on reports that Malaysia was withdrawing its diplomatic mission in Manila and abrogating138 words
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Article29 1968-09-20 1 BANGKOK Thurs. Reuter) Malaysian Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak. today described the Philippine's legislative incorporation of Sabah into its territory as a flagrant annexation of Malaysian territory.29 words
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Article24 1968-09-20 1 PRAGUE. Thurs. i Reuter) Prague Radio said today that rumours circulating in Prague that Soviet troops had entered Rumania were “fantasy.”24 words
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Miscellaneous21 1968-09-20 1 LADIES PAY MWffS rsroR l r'£ &/7( Z>P 0 Exactly $195.25. And that includes the handkerchief I just sold your husband!”21 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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223 1968-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thur». The Ministry of Labour today announced the Employment Restriction Bill which was passed by the Dewan Negara and the Dewan Ra'ayat last month, upon receiving the Royal assent has been published as Act No. 36 of 1968 in the Act223 words
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Article26 1968-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —A bill collector Mr. Chu Ken. 24, was found dead on the railway track at Jalan Pudu here this morning.26 words
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213 1968-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malaysian Armed Forces are being kept “on vigilance” and are pre{>ared for any eventuality in view of the latest deveopments in relations with the Philippines, the Acting Chief of Armed Forces Staff. Commodore K. Thanabalasingam. said today.213 words
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214 1968-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Maori Concert Party and band of the First Battalion. Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, stationed at Terendak Camp, will visit here from Wednesday to Sunday to give a series of concerts. Director of the band, Lt. JD. Carson. Lt/Cl Is214 words
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42 1968-09-20 2 Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan.— Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 42 words
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44 1968-09-20 2 THE Tang di-Pertuan Agong, (left) shakes hand with the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, before leaving for a six-day official visit to Sarawak with the Raja Permaisurj Agong (centre), at the Subang Air- port, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Eastern Sun ptx by Yap Chaw Yan.— Eastern Sun ptx by Yap Chaw Yan. - 44 words
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251 1968-09-20 2 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong. donated prizes for this year’s international salon of photography 1968 organised by the Pertubohan Penggambaran Malaysia. The competition is open to all photographers in East and West Malaysia and around the world. Up to date,251 words
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122 1968-09-20 2 PENANG. Thurs. The State nf Penang Students Exchange Committee are holding a barbeque night and a bam dance programme on the grounds of the residence of the Chief Minister. MacAlister Road, on Saturday night, from 7.30 p.m. This programme is one of122 words
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86 1968-09-20 2 TANGKAK, (Johore), Thurs. Malaysia is seeking a World Bank loan to build six vocational and five technical schools. Disclosing this here today, the Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari said that vocational and technical education was very es- sential in a developing country86 words
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311 1968-09-20 2 English will be compulsory subject for MCE— Khir KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. English will be made a compulsory subject for English school candidates sitting for the Malaysia Certificate of Education (MCE) from 1970, when the Cambridge School Certificate examination is abolished. Announcing this today, tne Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir311 words
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121 1968-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The British High Commission here confirmed the six Hunter jets of the Royal Air Force are “staging" at Labuan today. An official of the High Commission told Be mama: The jets from Hong Kong are staging at Labuan121 words
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Article88 1968-09-20 2 National Art Gallerv (Jalan Ampang): 11th national art exhibition 10 a .m. to 6.30 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery (Jalan Raia Muda): Works of prominent Malaysian artists exhibition 9 am. to 6 p.m. Samat Art Gallery (AIA Building Jalan Ampang): Exhibition by Long Thien Shin “Graphics From Paris” 988 words
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Article25 1968-09-20 2 PENANG, Thurs. —Thieves broke into a stall in Church Street Pier last night and took away cash and precious atones, amounting to $l,OOl.25 words
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190 1968-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Philippine Government’s decision to withdraw its Embassy staff in Kuala Lumpur is still in “suspended animation.” The Charge D’Affaires of the Philippine Embassy. Mr. R.T. Cristobal said this today when asked if he had received fresh instructions on190 words
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167 1968-09-20 2 Varsity names Prof. Ungku Aziz as ViceChancellor KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Hamid has been appointed the University of Malaya’s first Maiaysian Vice-Chancellor. The appointment was announced by the University today. Prof. Ungku Aziz is expected to assume duty on Oct 1. succeeding Dr. JH.E. Grlfflts.167 words
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Article107 1968-09-20 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The Ministry of Education will hold a Singapore Teachers’ Art. Craft and Photography exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall next month. The week-long exhibition will be opened by the Minister of Education Mr. Ong Pang Boon. a t 5.30 pm. on October 11.107 words
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Article, Illustration123 1968-09-20 3 PRETTY Miss Madeleine Teo, the newlycrowned "Miss Singapore 1968" will leave on Tuesday for Tokyo to participate in the Miss International Contest. Madeleine, a 19-year-old secretarial student is busy preparing for her trip. Yesterday she had her wardrobe fitted out. In the Eastern Sun picture by123 words
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376 1968-09-20 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs—The High Court was told today that the director of Glenearlrs Co.. Ong Hiow Choon. had promised to produce the bills of lading for some S 2 million worth of rubber which he had taken delivery with banks’ indemnities. The promise was376 words
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Article, Illustration72 1968-09-20 3 Dances and songs from the Land of the Rising Sun will he brought to Singapore at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday at 8 p.m. during the Festival of Singapore Japanese Culture. The dances will be performed by the Japanese Cultural Society who are celebrating their fourth anniversary. ProceedsEastern Sun picture shows the Japanese dancers during a dress rehearsal yesterday. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration340 1968-09-20 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The future of Singapore will be bright as the people ore enthusiastically supporting the Government. This was stated today by the Secretary General of the International Confederation of Free Trades Union, Mr. H.G. Buitar, at a press conference at the NTUC340 words
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311 1968-09-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A detective told the magistrate's court today how he emptied his .38 revolver during a gunfight at tour robbers. wounding one of them. Corporal Leong Hin Hup was testifying at a preliminary inquiry in which Liew Chiew Seng. 25.311 words
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205 1968-09-20 3 SINGAPORE. ?."hurs The MP. for Citua Chu Kang. Mr. Tang See Chim. will lead community leaders to launch “Keep Singapore Clean” campaign in his constituency from) Oct. 1. to Nov. 14. The M.P. fr»r Tiong Bahru. Mr Clings Jit Koon will also lead members of205 words
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137 1968-09-20 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 2/2nd Gurkha Rifles, based in Singapore, will be airlifted to take part in a large scale maritime amphibious exercise involving units of the armed services of Britain, New Zealand, Australia and the United States next month. The exercise will137 words
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Article54 1968-09-20 3 IPOH. Thurs. The Hon. secretary of the All-Malayan Chinese Mining Association, Mr. Woo Ka Lim. said here today that the export control of tin by producer countries until the end of the year was a timely wise decision. The decision was taken by the International Tin Council between54 words
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81 1968-09-20 4 I Air Commodore81 words
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1127 1968-09-20 4 L D. BAPTIST - By L D. BAPTIST PENANG, Thurs— On the two occasions when a former school clerk handed over $160,000 in sums of $BO,OOO to mil-lionaire-banker, the late Mr. Lim Lean Teng. at his N'ortham Road home, the millionaire’s wife and1,127 words
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498 1968-09-20 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Gorernmant today made changes in the customs tariff for eight categories of goods under the Customs Duties (Amendment No. 3) Order, 1968. The changes which will come into effect tomorrow will be: Preparations of flour, starch, or malt extract,498 words
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Article, Illustration137 1968-09-20 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr Lai Park On, Training Officer of Keppel Shipyard (Private) Limited, will be leaving tomorrow for a special three-month course which has been drawn up in conjunction with Industrial Training Services in Britain. Mr. Lai will cover a wide range of137 words
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Article, Illustration150 1968-09-20 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs Pretty Jennifer Vivian Piper. 17. is one of the 24 contestants who will be competing for the "Carnival Queen of the Year” contest. to be held at the Victoria School Hall on Sept. 28 and 29. The carnival, held In conjunction150 words
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Article, Illustration149 1968-09-20 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs—The management and staff of the Malaysia Publishing House in Singapore today donated $312 (Dollars Three Hundred and Twelve) to the Singapore Arts Council Building Fund. The cheque was handed over to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. Fong149 words
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Article, Illustration227 1968-09-20 10 K. SIDHU - By K. SIDHU SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sexy Filipino dancer, Elizabeth Asuncion, a member of the “Les Dorado” group from the Philippines today defended topless acts which is one of her specialities. Elizabeth told newsmen: “It’s not abusive. It’s nothing at all.227 words
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Article31 1968-09-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A housewife. Mrs Choo Poh Lin, reported the loss of her $7,500 Mazda 1500 Salon car from her house at Jalan Walter Greniers here yesterday morning.31 words
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Article22 1968-09-20 10 IPOH, Thurs. Shan bin Harun. 2. fell into a well at Sungei Acheh in Tanjong Pandang. yesterday and was drowned22 words
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180 1968-09-20 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An Indonesian seaman, Kho Tji Hwa alias Ter Kia, was jailed for two years bv the Third District Court today for retaining six stolen scooters on board an Indonesian vessel. Kho pleaded guilty to retaining the scooters, valued at $6,000, on180 words
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Article25 1968-09-20 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. There were a total of 75 road accidents of which five were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.25 words
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Article69 1968-09-20 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An overhead pedestrian bridge will be built across Gevlang Road near Lorong 21 at 1 a.m. on Saturdav. During the erection which will last about two hours, part of Geylang Road between Lorong 18 and Lorong 19 will be closed to traffic. Vehicles69 words
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267 1968-09-20 11 TZANGAR, Thurs. The Roja of Perlis urged the kampong people to avail themselves of modern medicines provided by hospitals and clinics in the country. His Highness was speaking at a reception marking the close of Bulan Gerakan Mesra (Goodwill Month)267 words
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126 1968-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I— The Indonesian Govemjment has offered 15 scholarships in aviation for Malaysian youths. Successful candidates will I undergo a 3-1/2-year aviation jcourse in Tjurug. Jakarta, an (Indonesian Embassy spokes*,man. Mr. Mimin Salleh told 53ernama today. He said the offer was made t126 words
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Article238 1968-09-20 11 I TERENDAK. Malacca. Hhurs. Representatives cl two regiments which l e affiliated with the Bth Ilittallon. Royal Australian Flegiment, will be present a i Terendak Garrison. Malacca, Malaysia, when t* e Australian Battalion i; ceives its Queen's and FS’gimental Colours next ek i Twenty soldiers from238 words
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Article80 1968-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ministry of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Malaysia, today said two new postal agencies have been established at Kuala Baram and Kampong Bakam in the Miri District, 4th Division. Sarawak on Sept. 1. The serving pest office of these postal agencies is80 words
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Article75 1968-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Thieves broke into a house at Lorong 3C Ching Khoo Lin off Jalan Kerja Ayer here early yesterday morning and got away with $lOO and jewellery worth $4,800. The housewife, Mrs. Chong Soo Lee. woke up at 4 a m. to find a75 words
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Article100 1968-09-20 11 IPOH, Thurs. Mun Kwai Ho. 16, has been reported missing from her home in Ampang Bahru New Village since Sept. 8. She had left home to assist her father. Kong Kai, 48, at his vegetable farm near the house. She failed to return home. A search100 words
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Article, Illustration246 1968-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The General Manager of the National Electricity Board, Raja Zainal bin Raja Sulaiman said today over the period of ten years there were 777 cases of electrical accidents in the country. Out of 777 only 170 were fatal cases.246 words
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120 1968-09-20 11 IPOH. Thur*. Members of the Police Reserve Unit had to form a human ring •round Cantonese film starlet. Miss Chan Poh Chu. when she flew m here today to make personal appearances at the Majestic Theatre from tomorrow. The human ring was a precautionary measure120 words
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Article, Illustration266 1968-09-20 11 Terendak Camp will have 'C'wealth flavour'British MP KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The leader of the 10-man British Parliamentary delegation. Lord Beswick. today said that the Commonwealth strategic camp at Terendak would rtlll “have its Commonwealth flavour” after the British pull-out. He said this in reply to a question as to the266 words
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Article135 1968-09-20 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs A youth today walked out of the High Court here a free man after an advice from the judge. Dato Justice Ali Hassan told the youth. Tan Sing Sau not to patronise toddy shops in future in order to avoid trouble.135 words
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302 1968-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Police today warned the public, especially businessmen, to be on the look-out for a gang of con-men who are going round the town here issuing stolen cheques and presenting them in payment of purchases. They are believed to have Issued302 words
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Article32 1968-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The National Press Club of Malaysia’s “special evening” scheduled to be held at the S.E A. Press Centre here on Saturday has been postponed to Wednesday. Oct. 2.32 words
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Article, Illustration91 1968-09-20 11 A Kairali Arts Club presentation, the two-and-a-half hour non-stop colourful show includes various Indian Cultural and Oriental Dances. There will also be a91 words
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213 1968-09-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Sixty-three officer cadets will be granted short service commission in the Malaysian Armed Forces on Saturday. They are from the third batch of short service commissioned officers graduating from the Royal Military College, Sungei Besi this year after completing their seven-and-a-half213 words
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Article204 1968-09-20 11 PENANG, Thurs. The General Manager of Scandinavian Airlines and Thai International for Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei. Mr. John Hoyer, announced here today that Thai International would change its traffic from Oct. 1. From that date, Thai International will depart from Penang to Bangkok on Fridays204 words
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Article93 1968-09-20 11 IPOH. Thurs, Five masked robbers, one armed with a pistol and the others with knives, held up a mining engineer. Mr Hew Choy Loong. 43. at his house in Jalan Tambun here yesterday and escaped with $63 cash and $5OO worth of jewellery. Tne robber had broken into93 words
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Article, Illustration55 1968-09-20 13 rPHE bore facts about Marilla Newman are worth remembering and looking into. She is a member of the famed "Ooh La La" Revue which is now appearing at the Federal Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. The dancers per> form topless and Marilla obviously has plenty to bare. EasternEastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration315 1968-09-20 13 K. SIDHU - By K. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Thurs. A 19-year-old office boy was stabbed to death by two thugs in a lane off Killiney Road at 7.80 a.m. this morning. Police identified the youth as Yap Leng Seng who was set upon by his assailants a stone’s throw from315 words
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Article119 1968-09-20 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tickets lor the film premiere of “The Tragedy of a King Poet” in aid of the National Defence Fund and held in conjunction with the New Era Exposition have been completely sold out. the chairman of the film premiere Sub-Committee. Mr. Ch’ng Tok119 words
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Article65 1968-09-20 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs The 46 classes of the New Town Secondary School will present cheques totalling $l5 208 68 to the Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon for the National Defence Fund on Children's Day on Oct. 1 at 4.30 p.m. The money was raised65 words
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126 1968-09-20 13 SINGAPORE. Wed Another Colombo Plan expert from Canada. Mr. Normln Knight will arrive here tomorrow to lecture in Business Administration at the University of Singapore. Mr Knight holds a BA degree In Accounting as well as a licence as a Chartered Accountant and126 words
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137 1968-09-20 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Telephone service to British Honduras. Colombia. Uruguay. Peru. Netherlands Antilles <St. Maarten. Saba and St. Eustatius). Midway and Wake Islands in Central and South America and the Pacific will be available from Monday. The minimum charge for a call of three minutes137 words
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Article52 1968-09-20 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Society of Accountants will organise an exhibiton of computers and accounting equipment at the Singapore Polytechnic from Dec. 14 to 20. In connection w.th this, the society is also arranging a conference to be held on Dec. 14 and 15 and poster competitions52 words
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Article52 1968-09-20 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs Military personnel will be conducting a cordon-and-search exercise between 5 am to 6.30 am on Saturday at Taman Jurong. No blanks or thunderflashes will be fired during the exercise. Troops will only use the pavements. No building will be entered The public are advised not to52 words
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Article152 1968-09-20 13 9 a m 4 pm.: Singapore Blood Transfusion Services’ mobile blood bank station in front of Crosby House Robinson Road. 9 a m. 5 p.m.: Joint book exhibit by National Library and Singapore Publishers Association at Singapore Conference Hall. Shenton Way. 5 p m.-8 30 p.m.: SATA free152 words
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Article68 1968-09-20 13 SINGAPORE Thurs. The Y’s Men’s Club of Singapore Beta Chapter will hold its weekly luncheon meeting at the Viking Room. Goodwood Hotel on Saturday at 1.15 p.m. The guest speaker will be Mr. Koh Seow Chuan. who is an architect and the act-ing-president of the Singapore Stamp68 words
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Article33 1968-09-20 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The University of Singapore Buddhist Society will hold an inter-religious forum on “The right to be born' at the New Lecture Theatre No. 3 tomorrow at 7.30 p m.33 words
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315 1968-09-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. On Sept 23, when the sun on its ecliptical journey crosses the celestial equator for the autumnal equinox. Rosicrucians throughout the world will commemorate the building of the Great Pyramid. Mr. H. Zecha, Master of the Kuala Lumpur Amorc315 words
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Article75 1968-09-20 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— T’ne Singapore Mercantile Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society will send 11 of its members to the Co-operative College of Malaya, Petaling Jaya. to attend a one-week course from Sept. 23 to 28. They are Mrs. Fatimah Bu’.at. Messrs. Tan Kim Cheng. V.75 words
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WORLD NEWS
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275 1968-09-20 5 'Spectacular fireworks' CAPE KENNEDY, Thurs. (Reuter) Scientists at Cape Canaveral last night deliberately blew up a rocket carrying a communications satellite, destined for use in the Olympic Games, when it started to break up after launching. The drum-shaped Intelsat 111 satellite, was blown to pieces275 words
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Article171 1968-09-20 5 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) The l\S. Senate last night passed a watered-down gun control bill after rejecting attempts to impose registration of all firearms. The vote was 70-to-17. The bill now goes to a conference committee to reconcile differences with a Gun Control Bill already passed171 words
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Article131 1968-09-20 5 NEW YORK. Thurs (Reuter) Student demonstrators forced New York’s Columbia University to postpone registration yesterday by laying siege to a building. There was a brief flurry ot violence as students blocked a doorway but there were no injuries and no arrests were made. The demonstration131 words
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Article142 1968-09-20 5 SHREW’SBURY. England. Thurs. (Reuter) A gunman used his family as hostages in an isolated farm house last night and shot a fireman as he held police at bay. Police said the man's wife and four children aged between four and seven years barricaded with him inside142 words
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152 1968-09-20 5 GENEVA. Thurs. (Reuter) West Germany has formally called for tamper-proof “black boxes” to monitor the flow of nuclear materials and ensure they are not diverted to weapons manufacture. The aim ol the system, proposed to the 94-nation Conference of non-nuclear states, would be152 words
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36 1968-09-20 5 COLOGNE (DaD) World art from private collection was the title of a recent exhibition at Cologne Kunsthalle, Federal Republic of Germany. Among IndoAsiatic statues was a bronze figure of Shiva dating from the 13th century (above).36 words
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Article217 1968-09-20 5 Solemn pledge to allies HULL, England, Thurs. (Reuter) Conservative opposition leader Edward Heath promised party members here to maintain Britain's obligations to her allies, even if it miaht be hard and costly. Speaking last night about his recent world tour Mr. Heath said: ‘One of217 words
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Article177 1968-09-20 5 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (Reuter) New York Air Traffic controllers today told the government they were fed up with "playing Russian roulette" with people's lives. In a letter to the federal aviation administration, the government employees union representing the controllers, urged that a new radar system covering177 words
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Article33 1968-09-20 5 MANILA. Thurs. (Reuter) Sixty-one persons in the Philippines died of pneumonia last week, according to the Health Department announced today. There were 67 deaths in the previous week.33 words
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Article123 1968-09-20 5 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Police anti-looting patrols under cover of darkness moved in to guard the halfsubmerged towns of floodstricken southeast England last right. As floods receded in seven counties around London. Army searchlights clicked over mud-covered shopping areas exposing piles of slime and rotting123 words
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285 1968-09-20 5 VI 'A SHE A €m T OX. Thurm Heuter —.l ntericanm in»r* uorner/ in titty that creepiny inf lit ti nn could turn the I'.S. into tt second class trading power and undermine the nation security. The statement came shortly after the government285 words
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136 1968-09-20 5 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (I'PI) I'.S. Defence Secretary Clark Clifford said an additional 20.000 to 40.000 American troops may be sent to Europe on a temporary basis. Clifford said no final decision had been made, but that the United States was considering sending the136 words
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666 1968-09-20 6 rpOKYO, Thurs. (UPI) Pyongyang Radio today broadcast a statement, allegedly made by a head of an Afro-Asian Organisation, that the acts of the spy ship U.S.S. Pueblo "were criminal and the U.S. Government must answer and apologise for them." The broadcast666 words
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Article, Illustration122 1968-09-20 6 "MUNICH Even though the young lady used all her charm, It was of no avail. As part of a new anti-noise campaign in the Federal Republic of Germany, all motor-bikes and motorcycles are tested which prove to be a noise nuisance on the country'* roads. A122 words
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Article136 1968-09-20 6 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Gold rose sharply despite relatively light demand yesterday on markets here and abroad. Dealers noted they were obliged to raise price* in order to attract new supplies. Engelhard Minerals and Chemicals Corn, hike its selling price lor gold 20 cents136 words
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213 1968-09-20 6 No winner—and no loser in Vietnam war —Muskie SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. (UPI) Democratic Vice President Candidate Mr. Edmund S. Muskie yesterday declared there could be no winner in the Viet- nam war. There will be “no winner and no loser" in Vietnam. he said, because the war must be settled213 words
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330 1968-09-20 6 TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI) A midfield scuffle that threatened to flare up into a riot held up for about 20 minutes the nightcap of a Yomiuri gianfs-Hanshin Tigers doubleheader at Koshien Stadium last night. Tigers coach Gene Bacque and Giants coach Hiroshi Arakawa were330 words
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Article115 1968-09-20 6 NEW YORK. Thurs. tUPD A 63-year-old grandmother was stabbed to death yesterday In the crowded main concourse on the Port Authority bus terminal. Mrs. Jennie Susan, died at a hospital an hour after the stabbing. Witnesses said her killer walked up to her suddenly with115 words
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171 1968-09-20 6 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. (UPI) Actor Marlon Brando yesterday won. at least temporarily, a legal victory in As2o million defamation suit filed against him by the Oakland. California. Police Officers Association. Superior Judge Richard L. Wells dis;missed the OPOA’s suit on grounds Of171 words
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282 1968-09-20 6 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Law and order is a growing problem around the world. Philippine opposition leader Mr. Cornelio T. Villareal said yesterday. But it is more of an economic. social and family problem than a police matter according to the282 words
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Article, Illustration29 1968-09-20 6 QUAN LOA, South Vietnam: South Vietnamese troops and American advisors stack part of the 25 ton Vietcong orms caches discovered on Sept. 16. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 29 words
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336 1968-09-20 6 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) Doctor Fernando Ortiz Sanz said yesterday he found a “complete lack of information” among the people of West Irian about the act of free choice they must make in 1969 Dr. Ortiz Sanz, who is United Nations336 words
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111 1968-09-20 6 SYDNEY. Thurs. (Reu- A divorced man should carry a log setting out all the facts of his martial history. Mr Justice Selby. Head Divorce Judge of New South Wales, said here today. Addressing the Family Welfare Bureau in Sydney he said: “To111 words
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Article146 1968-09-20 6 CHICAGO. Thurs (UPI) Police arrested a 42-year-old gunman yesterday after the man barricaded himself in his south side home held off police with a barrage of gunfire for half an hour, then pushed a policeman through a plate glass door, authorities reported. Three other pobcemen were146 words
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Article312 1968-09-20 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Thurs. (Reuter) The U.N. Security Council today renewed its insistence on "rigorous" respect for the Middle East ceasefire, and received criticism from both Egypt and Israel in the process. Israeli ambassador Yosef Tekoah, who sought council condemnation of Egypt for recent312 words
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Article256 1968-09-20 7 Hoover defends his force WASHINGTON, Thurs. f ,UPI) Federal Bureau <f Investigation Director J Edgar Hoover said Chicago police and National Guardsmen "were fac»d with vicious attacking nobs who gave them to alternative but to use \orce” during disturbance at the Democratic national convention.256 words
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Article70 1968-09-20 7 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) The rubber market closed quiet with spot 19-3/4 20-1/8. Settlement House Oct 19-7/8 20-1/8 Nov 19-15/16 20-1/8 Oct/Dec 19-15/16 20-1/8 Jan/March 19-15/16 20-1/16 April'June 20 20-1/8 July/Sept 20-1/16 20-3/15 Oct/Dec 20-1/8 20-1/4 Jan/Mar 20-3/16 20-3/8 April/June 20-1/4 20-7/16 July /Sept 20-5/16 20-1/2 Oct/Dec 20-3/870 words
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100 1968-09-20 7 WASHINGTON, Thu r s. (\euter) A world-wide lwurance fund under the Censorship of the United rations has been proposed Isre to provide long-range nlief aid to countries hit by natural disasters. Congressmen Joseph Resnck (Democrat. New York), nude the proposal to Mr. Gaorge Ball, the American100 words
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Article317 1968-09-20 7 IATA meet opens CANNES, Thurs. (Reuter) About 400 world airline chiefs begin three weeks of discussions here today which could lead to cheaper off-season travel and higher baggage allowances. Other problems to he discussed by the delegate to the International Air Transport Association (1.A.T.A.) conference317 words
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150 1968-09-20 7 LONDON. Thurs (Reuter) Britain s Commonwealth Relations Office—last of a long line of departments that administered the British Empire will pass out of separate existence on Oct. 17. the government announced today. It will merge with the Foreign Office under the title "Foreign150 words
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Article139 1968-09-20 7 SAIGON, Thurs. (Reuter) Black smoke and flames biliowed 2.000 feet high when American fighter bombers blasted oil laden trucks near the North Vietnamese port of Vinh, a US military spokesman reported in Saigon today. He said the carrier-based Navy Skyhawk jets destroyed or139 words
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Article42 1968-09-20 7 BUENOS AIRES Thurs. (UPII The New Nationalist Chinese ambassador to Argentina, Tuan Mao-Lan, arrived here yesterday with his wife to assume diplomatic duties. Mao-Lan previously has been Nationalist China's envoy to Panama, the Philippines, and the Ivory Coast.42 words
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Article, Illustration45 1968-09-20 7 HELGA Schmidt operates an electric typewriter In a large mail-order house. From time to time she can hardly do her work for excruciating headaches. She goes to her doctor, who helps her with an extension appliance invented by Kuhimann.45 words
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283 1968-09-20 7 INB: The motors of electric typewriters bum away quietly. Progress! There’s hardly any effort involved in operating their keys. There are no longer any inflamed sinews, the former typical occupational illment of typists. But the always bent necks are generating another civilisation283 words
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Article67 1968-09-20 7 SAO PAULO. Brazil Thurs. (UPtl A Brazilian surgical learn today performed what »s< described as first small intestine transplant in Latin America. The team was led by Dr. Euriclides De Jesu Zerbini. who has directed two heart transplant operations in Brazil this year The hospttal did67 words
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Article122 1968-09-20 7 When Rome speaks again ROME Thurs. (UPI) A Spokesman for the Protestant World Council of Churches (WCC) said Pope Paul's birth control encyclical was offensive to those who believe in family planning But Dr Albert Van Den Heurel, Dutch-born information director for the WCC in Geneva, added that he believed122 words
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Article90 1968-09-20 7 OTTAWA Thurs. (UPI) External Affairs Minister Mitchell Sharp told the House of Commons that diplomatic recognition of Communist China "remains an objective of the government.” Mr. Sharp added, however, that the governmert had not yet had direct negotiations with Peking. He said the administration was still90 words
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123 1968-09-20 7 PARIS. Thurs. (UPI) Ambassador Pahm Dan Lam. chief South Vietnamese observer to the Paris talks, conferred yesterday with French Foreign Minister Michel Debre. Lam told newsmen he had “cordial and surely useful” talks with M Debre on Franco-Vietnamese problems. Saigon broke off relations with123 words
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Article107 1968-09-20 7 HONG KONG. Thurs. (UPI). Nineteen illegal immigrants were arrested by Marine Police late last night, a Government spokesman said this morning. The 17 men and two women were arrested on board a email motorised fishing boat a* the entrance of the Shum Chun river in new107 words
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Article78 1968-09-20 7 PARIS Thurs. (Reuter) French Armed Forces Minister M. Pierre Messmer said here today that France had fully maslered the problem of making thermonuclear bombs. He told the National Assembly’s Defence Commission that the excellent results from tests carried out at the Pacific test centre made it possible78 words
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201 1968-09-20 7 MELBOURNE, Victoria, Thurs. (UPI) Australian printing houses plan to ask for immediate protection against competition from Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and other Asian countries. PJ. Owens, chairman of r a five-man working party formed late last year by the Printing and Allied Trades Employees201 words
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127 1968-09-20 7 CANBERRA. Thurs. (UPI). An agreement has been drafted to enable Japanese tuna long-line fishing operations inside Australia's 12mile exclusive fishing zone, external affairs Minister Mr. Paul Hasluck announced today. The Australian government would give "early consideration” to the draft agreement reached after eight127 words
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186 1968-09-20 7 CASTELGANDOLFO. Italy Thurs. (UPI)— Pope Paul VI said yesterday that some Catholics are becoming "troublesome and harmful to the Church of God” by their “corrosive criticism” of Church traditions. The Pope specifically denounced Catholics who have recently occupied cathedrals, critics of his birth control186 words
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Article55 1968-09-20 7 ROME. Thurs Reuter) King Constantine of Greece will not compete in the Mexico Olympics, a royal spokesman said at Rome airport last night. The spokesman dismissed as "meaningless” reports that the 28-year-old king would represent Greece in the yachting evert King Constantine nun a geld55 words
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Miscellaneous113 1968-09-20 5 ONLY 2 MORE DAYS TO THE NEW FREE ENTRY DRAW ONCE YOU HAVE CROSSED YOUR 6 NUMBERS ON BOTH TABLES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS FREE OFFER BY MARKING THREE CIRCLES ON BOTH TABLES FOR ONLY 50 CENTS MORE The Betting Game That Offers You The Chance To Wiv Vp To113 words
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Article492 1968-09-20 8 THE leader of a British Parliamentary delegation to Malaysia, Lord Beswlck, said that, since the Philippines had not yet declared war against Malaysia, it would be hypothetical to ask If Britain would help to defend Malaysia against aggression. After the Japanese army had occupied French Indo-China in 1940, Britain492 words
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Article246 1968-09-20 8 THE future of ASEAN is now in Jeopardy. The Philippines is never seriously Interested in regional co-operation. It feels that with American protection it does not need to have any truck with its neighbours. It was the Philippines who torpedoed ASA. It Joined that body to see what246 words
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4494 1968-09-20 8 Chen Ping Sou - THE BATTLE OF WORDS TS ON By: Chen Ping Sou THE Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has said that the general parliamentary elections will be held "around May" next year. With less than nine months to go, the Alliance and the various4,494 words
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211 1968-09-20 9 I£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Australia may have to accept a slower rate of economic growth If defence spending continues to grow and capital Inflow is insufficient to cover the deficit on current account in the next couple of years, the Reserve Bank211 words
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Article, Illustration132 1968-09-20 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The well-known housing developer Lucky Realty Co., Ltd., a member of Far East Organisation. is now introducing yet another new housing project at Highland Road off 5 m.s„ Upper Serangoon Road, named ‘'Highland Garden." The Lucky Realty Co., Ltd. is one of the132 words
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Article, Illustration168 1968-09-20 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Rheem Hume Limited Is stepping up its export programme with the appointment of Mr. D.H. Georgeson as Export Sales Manager. A company spokesman said that export orders were now forming an increasingly larger proportion of Its overall business. Before coming to Singapore.168 words
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Article54 1968-09-20 9 VEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Rubber future closed unchanged across the board. No sales. Nov 20.90 bid. 21.40 asked. Jan 20.40 bid, 20.90 asked. March 20 40 bid, 20.90 asked. May 20.40 bid, 20.90 asked. July 20.40 bid, 20.90 asked. Sept 20.40 bid. 20.90 asked. The No. 154 words
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Article117 1968-09-20 9 SING/PORE. Thurs. The foDWing ship* are expe red o be in port today: Godows Veesels 1 2 Katelysia 3/4 Glengyle 5 Hongkong Fair 6 Orient City 10il Tagatay 1' 14 Meiho Maru i 16 Schelde Lloyd .6 River Bank 19 Sir Gallhad 23 24 Carib 25/26 Golden117 words
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231 1968-09-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Queensland Minister for Industrial Development. Mr. F.A. Campbell, who will be leading an 11-man Australian metal trade mission on a six-day visit to Malaysia beginning on Sept. 26. is interested In seeing the industrial estates at Batu231 words
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Article14 1968-09-20 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The tin price for today was 5565.62| per picul, up $7.12*.14 words
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Article, Illustration97 1968-09-20 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Albert Chan has been appointed Marketing Officer (Sales Promotion and Advertising) of BP Singapore Ltd. Mr. Chan, 28. was a former account executive with a leading International advertising agency He has been In the advertising business for the last nine years. During the97 words
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Article274 1968-09-20 9 Rubber up cent SINGAPORE, Thurs. October first grade rubber buyers f o b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 55-3/8 cents per lb.. up threeeighths of a cent from previous close The tone was quiet and slightly easier. The market edged gradually higher during the274 words
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Article26 1968-09-20 9 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Britain's bank rate the key to interest levels was cut by one half per cent to seven per cent today.26 words
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1269 1968-09-20 9 SINGAPORE. Thuri. The Sabah claim by the Philippine! had les* influenced on the Stock Exchange. Induitrial price* were generally easier and there wa s no heavy selling. After opening steady, prices eased slightly then wavered throughout the day. However, the cloaing undertone1,269 words
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Article79 1968-09-20 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes In its rates to merchants: New York; Buying T.T. 32- Airmail OD 32-7/8 90 d/st. 33-7/16 credit bills; 33- trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T 353/16: Airmail O D 35-5/16; 90 d/st. 3r credit bills; 361/8 trade79 words
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Article109 1968-09-20 9 91NGAFORE. Thurs. The noon price* at the atnsapore Chinese Produce Eirbaace to da* are* Boia Pellet coconut OD (FOB.) Bulk 47.00 coconut oti (FOB) Drum 49.50 Loose Copra Mixed 9ept *7.50 Stuntuk While Pepper (FOB.) 015 VLB 112.50 aarawa* White Pepper (FOB) 110 00 6era irak Rperlai Black Pepper109 words
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Article389 1968-09-20 9 YOUR SHARES—UP-DOWN —UNCHANGED SIM. AIM IRE Stock txi'feuit told and otter price* <>ffl('lall> listed al the close ot nuilnw INDlsTRlALS B* n ('<> XBI 2.15 2 80 K**mrn Hh(l 1.86 1 S" 1.82 C. Migar 4 08 Chemical Co 17* 4 62 Dunlop ~CD 3.14 E. Smelting 6.55 EA1 2389 words
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Article51 1968-09-20 9 'H»n»tnr rrtw I Fir«f Mihi'iin 2.88 T Lionel Mniaian 1.03 Third Malayan 1.23 1 n»* r«»mnierc« Industry .99 1 08 I'hr 'mint Fund XO 1 08 1.17 Fir»« IFknn* 1.05 1.10* Second li kens 13 77* Malawian ln\«nmant Fund 120 1 SO Sterling C’modlty 5 10 Hone Rons51 words
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Article59 1968-09-20 9 HONG KONG, T h u r s. (UPI) Money Quotations HKS6.100 per U.S. dollar HKS6.115 per U.S. dollar TT HKS 14.58 per pound sterling S302.625 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness HKS163.5 per 10,000 Japanese yens HKS149.0 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HKS149.2 per 10059 words
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Advertisement130 1968-09-20 9 MINDORO Hl* ADO NAGASAKI TRICOLOR SEACOWILHELMSEH isoihct^ Bpnre Penang P.B ham CDlaoca Rott. H’burf O'burg C'haaen Oslo gent V. Oct Ort Oct MOfISI X.» t JJ Oct it 24 Oct *5 M Oct 27/29 Nov 2S 2* .70 Dec II From SCANDINAVIAN CONTINENTAL PORTS Penan* P Sham Singapore For: Aeot130 words
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Article187 1968-09-20 12 HONG KONG. Thurs. (UPI) The Hon* Kong Standard today ridiculed President Marcos’ signing of the congressional Sabah bill as the “The Philippines Bill of grab.” "The signing of the bill is not going to bring the Philippines any closer to possession of Sabah.’” the newspaper187 words
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Article169 1968-09-20 12 TOKYO, Thurs (AFP) Mr. Seiichi Tagawa, a Diet member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, will leave for Peking early next month to ask for the release of Japanese nationals now being held in China, the Japan-China Trade Office announced today. A total of 13169 words
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Article92 1968-09-20 12 BOGOTA, Colombia, Thurs. (AFP) Fat people riding on buses at Buenaventura near here will have a door to themselves in future at the back of the bus. This compromise decision brought peace back to the little port today after last week’s war between municipal bus92 words
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Article347 1968-09-20 12 SALISBURY, Thurs. (Reuter) Prime Minister lan Smith emerged today with his power and authority increased by the crushing; victory of his ruling party over right wing extremists in a crucial by-election. Observers saw the election result as giving Mr. Smith a green light to press ahead347 words
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Article135 1968-09-20 12 LISBON Thurs. (Reuter) Portuguese leaders grappled today with the crucial problem of a successor to Dr. Antonion Salazar. Prime Minister ror the last 36 years, gravely ill in hospital here. Hope that Dr. Salazar, 79. would pull through was kindled by a late-night statement from135 words
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824 1968-09-20 12 PARIS. Thurs Mr. Michel Oebre at his foreign press conference recently. "For ten years now, France has profited, in foreign as in home affairs, from one great factor, that of continuity. "From the first days of the Fifth Republic, the guiding principles of our policy824 words
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Article, Illustration43 1968-09-20 12 IN HIS press conference for 700 journalists last week, General de Gaulle is seen muffling a cough (left) and using his handkerchief to mop his face and mouth as he answered questions. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 43 words
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Article247 1968-09-20 12 Black months j July and Aurust. Black days Saturday and Sunday. ABOUT 145.000 people were killed in road accidents in 1966 alone and 2.700.000 (excl USA» injured in 27 countries according to a statistical report published by the World Health Organisation. The WHO studv covers the247 words
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Article, Illustration30 1968-09-20 12 THE wife of H. Willy Brandt, the German Foreign Minister is seen here in a relaxed nvnc id with their son and the family dog.30 words
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Miscellaneous296 1968-09-20 13 TODAY and YOU... Yt 'fr Friday, September 20. 1968. S fiSd APR. 20 6-17-28-39 5^5069-78 TAURUS APR. 21 MAY 21 9-2031-42 GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 5-16-27-40 '5l-72-84-85 CANCER j'UNt23 JULY 24 r- 0 n 2-1334-35 5/4^61-82-90 LEO JULY 2Audi: “of) 1-12-23-34 VIRGO AUG. 24 SEPT. 22 8-19-30-41 '52-57-68 •By296 words
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Miscellaneous322 1968-09-20 13 CQ233X&EZBsI opens today: II in. lit, «.00, 6.30 9.36 v m Fox's PRETTY POISON" tn_Color p.-k Tuetda ORCHARD-***** Bth R>s Dar! Dalle 3 Shows 1.3#. IMS 8.30 p m. *001" Starts: I SO. 533 8.50 p m Afim: H.OO. $2.50 $1 SO tSio Free Li«ti •2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY* Sapor322 words
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Article, Illustration58 1968-09-20 14 The Malaysian Olympic hockey team beat Australia 2-1. with a match drawn, in the recent series of four Tests played in Australia. The Australian attack was often unconvincing and Malaysian defenders, particularly brilliant goalkeeper Ho Koh Chye. gave their team the winning advantage. Fix shows action during the58 words
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417 1968-09-20 14 AVANDARO Mexico Thurs i Reuter) Some 120 pampered horses will sleep on Mexico’s best straw and eat speciallyprepared meals in the Olympic Village on the site of the equestrian events here. Below the pine-covered hills of this picture-book resort 152 kilometres <95417 words
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Article150 1968-09-20 14 MALACCA. Thurs. More than 150 hockey enthusiasts. supporters and officials of major sports bodies will attend the dinner organised by the Malacca Hockey Association in honour of their president Dato Haji Talib bin Karim on Saturday at the Mandarin Room here Chief Minister Dato Hajl150 words
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146 1968-09-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Table Tennis Association of Malaysia today announced a 12-member team, including four women, for the Asian championships at Jakarta from Saturday to Sept 30. The Malaysian party which will include nine officials would most probably be led by Mr Khaw Kai146 words
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Article45 1968-09-20 14 MALACCA. Thurs. The Ayer Keroh Country Club will hold their Monthly Medal golf competition on Sunday at the Ayer Keroh golf course. On Sept. 29 the Ayer Keroh Country Club will meet Paya Lang in a friendly golf match at Ayer Keroh.45 words
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Article280 1968-09-20 14 RENO, (Nevada), Thurs. (UPI) Jay Silvester, the U.S. Olympic teams discus star, broke the world record yesterday with a throw of 224 feet 5 inches in a tune-up exer- cise. The distance was 6 feet 1 inch better than Silvester’s 218 feet 4 inches distance280 words
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Article32 1968-09-20 14 MALACCA. Thurs The Malaysian National Electricity Board will meet Malacca Government Services in a second round Malaysian Government Services knock-out soccer tie at the Alor Gajah District ground on Saturday.32 words
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197 1968-09-20 14 MIAMI. (Florida), Thuja. (UPI) Observing that “every champ don’t walk out pretty.” World Boxing Association he a vywelght champion Jimmy Ellis underwent an operation yesterday to repair the nose Floyd Patterson bashed in their Stockholm title flaht last Saturday. “He came through the operation197 words
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70 1968-09-20 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Organising Committee of Tiong Bahru Community Centre will hold the “Mr. Tiong Bahru and Mr. BodyBuilder” competition at the centre’s premises on Sept. 21 commencing at 7.39 p.m. The opening ceremony will be officiated by the chairman of the organising committee, Dr.70 words
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357 1968-09-20 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD TTUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Nonporiel did a smart workout on a good track this morning when he easily skipped over 3f in 37 2/5 finishing with o bit in hand. Retusa (Harbridge) and Big Job also caught the eye in a357 words
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Article1583 1968-09-20 15 Race 1: Horace Class 6s Div. 2 Abt. 9 Furs.— 2.00 p.m (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) v 800Tamerroe* 6y 9.00 Chukell Stable Mansor PK Leong 7 T 330 Hot Lipi 5v 8.13 Nelson Stable E B'kelen 10 3 Ml Kayu 5v 8 13 Jaya Mams Stable Paul1,583 words
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204 1968-09-20 15 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. (Reuter) U.S. open tennis champion Arthur Ashe fought a gruelling two-hour battle to win his 33rd straight singles victory, against Nicola Pilic of Yugoslavia, here yesterday. The score was 12-14. 7-5, 7-5 in the 530.00 n (12.500 sterling) Pacific South-West204 words
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Article371 1968-09-20 15 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. (Reuter) Another burning question has arisen in the usual spate of Olympic controversies after all the fuss on amateurs, dope and sex tests conies a fresh poser: "What is a spike. A new design of running shoe with 66 small371 words
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Article66 1968-09-20 15 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI)— Johnny Clark of England stopped Billy Brown of the Philippines in the second round of a seheduled eight round bantamweight bout at Wembley Pool last night. Both fighters weighed 116-i pounds. Clark dropped Brown in the first round and when he repeated66 words
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Article1450 1968-09-20 15 Race 1: Horses Class 6, Div. 3 —About 6 Furs.— 2.00 p.m. i. 094 Queens Gambit ey 900 Hoelock Stable Osman Lee 11 2. 074 Zodiaque lOy 900 Lee Stable Paul 3. 604 tittle Clement 6y 8 12 Kim Loon Stable Zain Khamis 10 4. 090 Vincette1,450 words
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Article804 1968-09-20 16 DUBLIN, Ireland, Thurs. (Reuter) Three goals by Scottish International Denis Law give Manchester United, England's defending champions comfortable 3-1 win against Waterford (Republic of Ireland) in the first round (first leg) of the European Soccer Cup here last night. Law. who has been plagued804 words
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Article199 1968-09-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Sports and Cultural Club. Ministry of Defence, will hold a Big Walk competition starting at the Setapak Military Camp on Oct. 5. The walk over eleven miles for men and 4i miles for the women will be opened199 words
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Article106 1968-09-20 16 IPOH. Thurs. —The Royal Perak Motor Club will hold its main event in the calendar the Sultan of Perak grass track meet on Oct. 20 at the Kuala Kangsar polo ground. For the first time the organisers will award cash prizes amounting to $l,OOO106 words
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Article242 1968-09-20 16 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Henry Cooper. Britain, turned the clock back four years when he regained the European heavyweight boxing title here last night after defending champion Karl Mildenberger (West Germany) was disqualified in the eighth round for persistent use of his head. Cooper had completely242 words
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Article, Illustration56 1968-09-20 16 A medal for Germany’s shot-putters? Heinfried Birlenbach. a 27-year-old. 6 foot 6 inches tall filling station owner from Birlenbach (Federal Republic of Germany) is the second German shotputter to break the 20 metres barrier. He holds the European record with 20.18 metres and is a likely prospect56 words
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198 1968-09-20 16 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. (UPI) The Government has warned Mexico City's striking students that it w’ill not hesitate to use all the powers at its disposal to ensure that the Olympic Games go ahead without obstruction. The warning came in answer to student petitions containing198 words
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106 1968-09-20 16 SOUTHPORT. Eng land. Thurs. (Reuter) American Dave S'.ockton. winner of the Cleveland Open and of over $93,000 (38.750 sterling) this year, is unable to compete in the Alcan Golfer of the Year championship at Royal Birkdale here on October 2-5. officials announced. Stockton, who106 words
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222 1968-09-20 16 Athens. Thurs. (UPI The Philippines and Greece tied. 81-81. in an exhibition basketball match last night after visiting coach Carlos Loyzaga asked that his team not be required to play overtime to settle the outcome. The referee had signalled for five minutes overtime play222 words
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65 1968-09-20 16 SYDNEY. Thurs (Reuter) Former Australian Test cricketer Norman ONeill today confirmed he has received a letter from Malaysia's National Sports Foundation asking him to coach cricket there “I’d rather not comment on It at the moment,'’ he told Reuter. “However, the letter I received65 words
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274 1968-09-20 16 LONDON. Thurs. (I'PI) Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) secretary Billy Griffith yesterday hinted that the club mav send an envoy to South Africa if there were anv hope of persuading Premier John Vorster that Basil D'Oliveira’s inclusion in the English274 words
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Article137 1968-09-20 16 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Results of football matches played last night were Scottish Division II Albion Rovers 9 Montrose 4 Berwick Ranzers 3 Alloa 2 Brechin C. 0 H. Academical 2 Clydebank i Cowdenbeath 1 East Fife 1 Dumbarton 1 Motherwell 4 Ayr United t Queens P. 0137 words
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Article167 1968-09-20 16 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. (Reuter) Without batting an eyelid. Ivan Lusis, Russia's star javelin thrower has hurled the spear 85.71 metres while warming up for the Olympic Games at the village track here. Lusis thus unofficially equalled the Olympic record set by Norway’s E. Danielsen at Melbourne in167 words
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252 1968-09-20 16 IPOH. Thurs The Perak Rugby Union who pulled a surprise win ever Selangor XV in the opening match of the Malaya Cup inler-State competition may win their second cud match against Kedah without lifting a finger at Alor Star on Saturday. The Kedah Rugby252 words
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Advertisement459 1968-09-20 14 lastehn Sun Qmifitd advertisement can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore S.S MUBARUK Brother*. 63. Bras Basal Road, and 2. Maju Avenue Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore TAT BUAN GUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road. Singapore 15 Tel *****9 HAMIEM STORE. 1419.459 words
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Advertisement564 1968-09-20 14 TENDER P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors for the following Works:i) Construction of Standard Dental Clinics at Kwong Avenue Primary School. Mountbatten Primary School and Opera Estate Boys Primary School and Conversion of existing Midwife's Quarters into Dental Clinic at Queenstown Polyclinic. Margaret Drive, Singapore. All Building564 words
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Advertisement609 1968-09-20 14 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19 (It) WHEREAS in exercise of the powers conferred by subsections (1) and (3) of Section 19 of the local Government Integration Ordinance, 1 9 63 'hereinafter referred to as609 words
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Miscellaneous56 1968-09-20 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 11.28 a.m. (7.6 ft.). Port Swettenham: 3.54 a.m. (14.5 ft.), 4.11 p.m. (14.3 ft.) Port Dickson: 4.56 a.m- (7.7 ft.). 5.38 p.m. (8.0 ft.). Singapore: 10.18 a.m. (7.7 ft.), 9.31 p.m. (8.4 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 8.56 a.m (7.3 ft.), 7.31 p.m. (6.0 ft.). Kuantan: 7.57 a.m.56 words
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