Eastern Sun, 21 September 1968
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Title Section24 1968-09-21 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE EDITION Estd 196 6- Vol. 3 No. 770 Saturday, 21 September 1968. -ft MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents Independent National Daily24 words
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564 1968-09-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Philippine contention that the Sabah Annexation Bill is a matter of domestic jurisdiction, is “illogical and unsound.” This was stated In a note from the Malaysian Government to the Philippines today, in reply to toe Philippine note of Wednesday. The note564 words
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Article41 1968-09-21 1 MOSCOW. Fri (UPP The Soviet News Agency Tass reported today the Russian space probe Zond 5 had successfully flown around the moon and was continuing its flight. Western- scientists said Zond 5 was. heading back toward the earth.41 words
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1863 1968-09-21 1 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. abah’s Chief Minister, Tun Datu Haji Mustapha bin Datu Harun, said here today “plans had been made by the Government to repulse any maior attack” by the Philippines. In a statement after a giant demonstration march this morning by the1,863 words
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Article147 1968-09-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The abrogation of the antismuggling part with the Philippines has resulted in the invalidity of the border passes issued to Filipinos under the agreement. A spokesman of the Ministry of Home Affairs told Bernama: "With effect from today, the border passes will147 words
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Article257 1968-09-21 1 Marcos is upset and seeks counsel MANILA. Fri. (UPI Reuter) President Marcos today called his Foreign Policy Council to an emergency session tomorrow to plot the Philippines’ countermoves in the latest diplomatic crisis with Malaysia. A Presidential spokesman also said the Philippines was seeking official clarification on the statement of257 words
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126 1968-09-21 1 SINGAPORE. Frl—Singapore will be sending a fiveman delegation to the forthcoming 23rd session of the United Nations General Assembly which Is scheduled to commence on Serf 24. The delegation will be led by Enche Rahim Ishak. th» Minister of State for ;ireign Affairs126 words
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Article82 1968-09-21 1 MANILA. Frl (UPI> There will be no war between the Philippines and Malaysia over Sabah. President Ferdinand E. Marcos said tonight. "There's going to be no war. no call up of reserves. Marcos said in a statement. There Is no plan to Invade or infiltrate Sabah He82 words
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Article55 1968-09-21 1 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) The price of tin jumped by eight and a half sterling a ton on the London market today following imposition of export controls by the six producing countries When dealings closed yesterday. 1.292 sterling a ton was being asked for metal for55 words
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Article1012 1968-09-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysians through their organisations today pledged support for the defence of Sabah even at the cost of their lives ;’n'l at the same time denounced the land-grabbing bill signed bv President Marcos of the Philippines. The 14,500-strong Raiiwaymen’s Union of Malaya pledged its1,012 words
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Miscellaneous10 1968-09-21 1 LADIES PAY s "No, no—‘that comes sfUr the body-building coursel’*10 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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752 1968-09-21 2 L. D. BAPTIST - By L. D. BAPTIST PENANG. Fri. Former Han Chian* High School clerk. Mr. Ooi Choon Lve told the High Court today it never occurred to him to instruct his lawyers to demand the $160,000. he allegedly752 words
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307 1968-09-21 2 KUALA LUMPLR. Fri. An Indonesian Member of Parliament, Mr. Djamaluddin bln Malik, said today that “Indonesia would not be able to stop her youths from defending Sabah if the present situation between Malaysia and the Philippines deteriorates.” In an interview307 words
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Article420 1968-09-21 2 KUCHING. Fri The $1 million Sarawak State Mosque was opened by the Yang di-Pertuan A gong in a simple but impressive ceremony this morning. More than 6.000 people. including the Governor Tun Abang Haji Openg and non-Muslim guests led by Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah.420 words
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Article224 1968-09-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Alliance Party today announced the selection of Enche Musa bin Hitam. Executive Secretary of UMNO. as its candidate for the forthcoming by-election in the Parliamentary constituency of Segamat Utara. in Johore. Nomination day is on Sept. 23 and polling day Oct.224 words
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360 1968-09-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Doto Abdul Hamid bin Haji Omar, the former Parliamentary Draftsman, was today called to the Bench. In a simple ceremony in the High Court this morning, the acting Lord President. Tan Sri Azmi bin Haji Mohamed, complimented Dato Abdul Hamid360 words
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195 1968-09-21 2 LIM THOW BOON - BY LIM THOW BOON JI'ALA LIMP! R. Fri. The Cabinet has decided to set up a committee, comprising economic experts, to prune wasteful and unnecessary Government expenditure. The committee will consist of officials of Bank Negara, the Economic Planning Unit and the Development195 words
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202 1968-09-21 2 BUNGAI PETANI. Fn. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today predicted that President Marcos would suffer the same fate as President Sukarno, if he were to continue with the aim of annexing Sabah Speakmg at the opening202 words
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373 1968-09-21 2 DEV SHRIDHAR - ‘Misbehaving Filipinos will be packed off ─Manicka BY: DEV SHRIDHAR KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Filipino residents working in Sabah who are non-Malaysian citizens if found "misbehaving” will be "packed off", the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam said today. Those who are citizens will be detained if they are found to373 words
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Article224 1968-09-21 2 BANGKOK. Fri. (Reuter) Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said today that Malaysia and Thailand would not allow any attempt to undermine their effort in maintaining and promoting regional co-operation. Tun Razak wa.., addressing the Malavsian-Thai General Border Committee currently meeting in Bangkok In an224 words
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105 1968-09-21 2 PENANG. Fri. A former Socialist front “strongman”. Mr Wong Choon Woh. has quit the Labour Party of Malaya and has joined the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia. His resignation letter, dated Sept. 1, was sent to the Labour Party Central Executive Committee, stating that he105 words
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Article154 1968-09-21 2 SINGAPORE. Fri New control stamps for Toto which are blue in colour have been Introduced and will come into use with immediate effect. However, this being the transitional stage when agents are exchanging the old control stamps for new ones. Singapore Pools has decided to154 words
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Article33 1968-09-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Two youth* one masked and armed with a pistol held up a clerk at Guan Lee service station at Jalan Cheras here this morning and escaped with $l,OOO.33 words
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394 1968-09-21 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The accused in a murder trial told the High Court today out of fear of being beaten to death by a group of assailants he used a knife to protect himself. The accused, Koh Song Mong, 28, a hawker, added394 words
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186 1968-09-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Britain has awarded a Merdeka scholarship to Mr. Kok Kim Lian, a part-time lecturer in the Division of Statistics. Faculty of Economics, University of Malaya, who will be leaving for London on Thursday for a twoyear course at the London School of186 words
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Article58 1968-09-21 3 SINGAPORE Fri. Fifty members of the Army will conduct military exercises from Sent 24 to Oct. 4 and Oct. 7 daily from 8 a.m to in p.m. in the Lim Chu Kang area. \nother military exercise will a so be held in Tanjung Gul from Sept. 23 to58 words
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Article32 1968-09-21 3 MUAR. Fri. The Muar Public Works Department has started work on a new $B,OOO mosque at the Muar Town Council low-cost housing trust Si Kampong Daio Sen Amar di-Raja here.32 words
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Article, Illustration209 1968-09-21 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. British actress Lyn Redgrave will be given an “orchid welcome" when she arrives here by BOAC at 9.05 pm tomorrow night. The noted actress, who will be accompanied by her mother. Lady Venessa Redgrave, will be here for location filming of Columbia209 words
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Article, Illustration307 1968-09-21 3 SINGAPORE. Fri Three people were killed and 10 others injured in one of the worst road accidents in the Republic this year in a triple smash-up 81 m.s. tipper Thomson Road at 12.30 a.m. this morning. The three who died were occupants307 words
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205 1968-09-21 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three Singapore students will leave for the United Kingdom next week on scholarships awarded to them by a local shipyard. They are Chan Chew Keak who will study naval architecture and Yeo Ah Kiang and Stephen Tan Liang Chye who205 words
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Article105 1968-09-21 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Tourist Association is organising a “Cleanliness Standards” competition in connection with the Ministry of Health’s "Kdep Singapore Clean” drive from Oct 1 to 31. The competition which will be judged during the second half of October will be to inculcate among the employees105 words
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Article169 1968-09-21 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A man. who at the age of 54. could not control his desires. was jailed for three years’ by the Second District Court today for having sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old girl. Omar bin Mohamed a carpenter, pleaded guilty to the carnal connection169 words
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Article62 1968-09-21 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Some 140 cub scouts from the Toa Payoh District will hold a two-dav “pack holiday'' at the Pasir Panjang Malav School. The cub scouts, all under the age of 11, will start camping tomorrow. They will be accompanied by 25 scouters. The camp will62 words
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257 1968-09-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Muslim Society. University of Malaya, today urged the government to "support the efforts of the four million Muslims in Sulu and Mindanao to secede from the Philippines.” The Assistant Secretary of the Society, Enche Ismail bin Abdul Hamid,257 words
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437 1968-09-21 3 PELNI CASE: Arrangements by importers with company unusual’ SINGAPORE, Fri. The former manager of Pelni Lines in Jambi, Indonesia, Mr. S. Soewandi, today told the High Court that it was unusual for importers to make arrange* ments with a shipping company for the import of their goods. Mr. Soewandi said437 words
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Article, Illustration245 1968-09-21 4 MALAYSIAN Ambassador In Bonn. Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awane Osman and Mrs. Abdul Khalid had issued the invitation: Many German and foreign guests were present In the hospital house in the Rolandstrasse in Bad Godesberg. Many Ambassadors have their residences there, including the Ambassadors from the United States and245 words
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Article, Illustration223 1968-09-21 4 President Ferdinand E. Marco* of the Philippines captured the imagination of the Malaysian public when he visited the country earlier this year and told of his wondrous dream the creation of a new race of man called the Southeast Asian who could take his rightful place223 words
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Article, Illustration65 1968-09-21 4 .“Sabah will be defended to the last drop of our blood." 2,000 youths pledged to King and r<»untr> at the Selangor Club padang in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday during solidarity rally during which antiMarcos feelings ran high. (Mr. Marcos has signed into law the Sabah Annexation Bill). Even65 words
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Article, Illustration691 1968-09-21 10 Ngee Ann Technical College SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Govern* mcnt will honour its pledge in matching the pledged donations by well-wishers to the Ngee Ann Technical College, totalling some $300,000, as soon as these donations are paid up. To date, the Government has‘ Eastern Sun pix. - 691 words
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472 1968-09-21 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The young technicians, who will one dav be graduating from Ngee Ann Technical College, will help to make plenty of money for the factories they are going to serve. The Deputy Chairman of Ngee Ann Technical College Council, Mr. Wee Mon Cheng472 words
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267 1968-09-21 10 SINGAPORE Fri. Two hundred and fifty thousand people have visited the month-long New Era Exposition since its opening a week ago And another 500.000 visitors are expected before the Exposition closes in three weeks’ time Quite a proportion of these visitors are Malaysians who267 words
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Article246 1968-09-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Four youths wanted for questioning by the Selangor Police in connection with the rape of an European woman and a series of house-breakmgs between midnight and 2.00 a m on Wednesday were arrested today. DSP Leong Kwai Wah. head of the Special246 words
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Article52 1968-09-21 10 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A 33-year-old welder. Mohammad Radzi bin Shariff was electrocuted yesterday in the Fire Brigade Workshop of the Singapore Port of Authority here. Radzi was welding a large floating drum when he was electrocuted as a result of short circuit. He leaves behind a wife and52 words
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Article, Illustration407 1968-09-21 10 K.S. SIDHU - By K.S. SIDHU SINGAPORE. Fri. Girls, girls, girls and girls galore is the new theme for the new edition of Les Folies du Tropicana ’6B who are currently performing at the Orchid Lantern of the Tropicana Complex, here. “Les du Tropicana ’6B"— Eastern Sun picture. - 407 words
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Article117 1968-09-21 10 SINGAPORE. Fri—The Youth Division of the Singapore Malay National Organisation today strongly condemned President Marcos for signing the Bill to annex Sabah as part of Philippines' territory. In a press statement today, the Secretary of SMNO's Youth Division. Enche Salleh Mat said the signing of the Bill117 words
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Article82 1968-09-21 10 SINGAPORE Fri. The Central Provident Fund will hold a baU at the Ocean Park Hotel on October 5 at 8 p.m. Highlights of the ball will be a beauty contest to elect “Miss CPF 1968”, a fashion show, floor show and songs by popular82 words
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249 1968-09-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Tun V. T. Sambanthan, said in a message to the inaugural meeting of the Malaysian Mental Health Association here on Wednesday that there was an urgent need for such an association. Tun249 words
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Article, Illustration161 1968-09-21 11 Ooh La La girl aims to shoot the V'nam War pHORUS srirl Deanne J Leal, who has been much photographed since joining the “Onh La La" Revue, is planning to spend sometime behind the camera—and in wartorn Vietnam too. "You really don’t know what the war is all about until161 words
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Article, Illustration94 1968-09-21 11 DUXOM blonde beauty D Trilby Sandham felt “oh. so cold” in the airconditioned rootn of the Kuala Lumpur Restaurant •when she met reporters at a press conference on Thursday. One can’t help but sympathise with her. especially when her job involves sending men's tempera- tures up. She—Eastern Sun Pix. by Mok Voon. - 94 words
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181 1968-09-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A five-member team from the British branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association will make a one-week tour of Malaysia from Sunday. The team, which la arriving on the invitation of the Malaysian branch of the CPA Is being led by181 words
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Article, Illustration133 1968-09-21 11 SUKAR JUMFA, or lovely to see you again, was the greeting given by Mrs. Roshidah Bennett (left) and Mrs. Yang Sharifah (second from right) before they were entertained at a buffet luncheon by the Australian Families Club of the Btb Battalion. Royal Australian Regiment. based at Terendak Garrison.133 words
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452 1968-09-21 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Medical Association hopes that the Government will regard it as not just a body of doctors but as a national body of professional medical men prepared to work not only in the interests of their profession, but for452 words
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101 1968-09-21 13 SINGAPORE. Fri A Secret Society gangster, Teng Chong Teck 25. was sentenced to five years’ jail and six strokes of the rotan by the Second District Court today for causing grievous hurt to Lee Chye Lee, 27. Teng admitted stabbing Lee twice101 words
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Article33 1968-09-21 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. —The Registries of Companies and Business Names now located at No. 11-A. Raffles Quay, will be shifting to new premises on the third floor, Fullerton Building on Sept. 25.33 words
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Article, Illustration122 1968-09-21 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The new High Commissioner for Pakistan. Mr. Hassan Imam this morning presented his credentials to President Yusof Ishak at the Istana. Mr. Imam who succeeds Mr. Habibur Rahman, is also accredited to Burma and Cambodia with residence in Rangoon. A law graduate. Mr. Imam122 words
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Article56 1968-09-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The new $1 million Sarawak State Mosque with 4,000 seating capacity will be the landmark of Kuching town. It was opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong today The mosque, with its moorish architecture, has a golden anodised aluminium dome and four smaller56 words
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Article, Illustration428 1968-09-21 13 OINGAPORE, Fri. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the Minister for Science and Technology this morning expressed the hope that Singapore would be able to educate its own specialists in the medical profession in the not too distant future. The Minister said this428 words
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Article122 1968-09-21 13 9 a.m.-a p.m.: Joint book exhibit by National Library and Singapore Publishers Association at Singapore 2 Conference Hall. Shenton Way. 1.15 p.m.: Weekly luncheon meeting of Y’s Men's Club of Singapore Beta Chapter at Viking Room. Goodwood Hotel. 7 p.m.: Choir and folk dance practice at National Theatre122 words
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Article78 1968-09-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, will be the guest of honour at the Malayan Civil Service Association annual dinner and dance to be held tomorrow at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman in Jalan Ampang here. Three hundred members and guests are78 words
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139 1968-09-21 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Department of Extramural Studies is offering in conjunction with the South Seas Society, a Chinese course on "From Settlement to Nation.” Consisting of 12 lectures co-ordinated by Dr. S. C. Fan. Head of the Department of Economic. University of Singapore,139 words
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Article, Illustration246 1968-09-21 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. A political detainee. Low Tai Thong now in prison under a banishment order has filed a “counter-demand” on the AttorneyGeneral in reply to a “Bankruptcy Notice.” Low was served tho "Bankruptcy Notice” in prison by the State Attor-ney-General for costs, totalling $2,868.30.246 words
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Article63 1968-09-21 13 PENANG. Fri The Royal Malaysia Police will distribute police mail boxes at Patam Road Police Station here at noon tomorrow. Representatives from 45 secondary schools will hr getting the police mail boxes. The O.C.PD. George Town. Superintendent Abdul Majid bin Haji Ismail, said a committee had been63 words
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Article, Illustration42 1968-09-21 13 Picture shows Mr. H. H. Lee. Manager of Cathay Pacific, welcoming Mr. Dong Kingman, the famous water-colour artist, who flew in with his wile, Helena Kingman (left of Mr. Kingman). They flew in by courtesy of Cathay Pacific.42 words
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Article, Illustration164 1968-09-21 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Peter H K Lo of Qantas Singapore is due to return to Qantas Head Office in Sydney for further training on Sept. 23. Mr. Lo is a graduate of the University of Sydney. Since graduation and prior to joining Qantas he was164 words
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Article71 1968-09-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Fifteen pupil engineers of the National Electricity Board have returned here after completing their electrical and mechanical engineering courses in the United Kingdom. Before being posted to the various NEB districts and power stations throughout West Malaysia, the new engineers were given a71 words
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Article, Illustration148 1968-09-21 13 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Stewart Leong, an executive of Jackson Wain here leave* tomorrow for Korea to survey advertising and industrial situation there at the invitation of the Dong-A libo. a leading newspaper there. He will be away for three weeks during which he will be148 words
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Article162 1968-09-21 13 KOTA KINABALU. Fri. The formation of the Vigilante Corps has been successfully carried out in the West Coast. Sandakan and Tawau residencies. Announcing this today, the director of the corps, Lieut.-Colonel Ismail bin Mohd.. said he was very pleased with the good response from the162 words
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WORLD NEWS
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341 1968-09-21 5 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Finance Ministers from 28 Commonwealth govvernments will debate the state of Sterling and aid for developing nations at a conference here next week. Some of the ministers have already reached London. Most of them, from Africa. Asia and the West Indies,341 words
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92 1968-09-21 5 CANBERRA, Fri. (UPI)— Australia has spent more than As9s m. maintaining militarv forces i n Malaysia, Defence Minister Allen Fairhall said yesterday. Mr. Fairhall. in reply to a Question on notice, said that to June 30 last. Australia has spent A515,725.000 on buildings92 words
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229 1968-09-21 5 LONDON. Fri. Overseas shipments of cars in June were a record fo r the month at 69.873. and their value of nearly 29-| million pounds $70.8 million was the highest for any month, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said yesterday. In229 words
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Article51 1968-09-21 5 CANBERRA. Fri. (Reuter) Cannon fire from United States super Sabre jet fighters yesterday accidentally wounded 14 Australian soldiers in Vietnam, army headquarters announced here last night. The Army said 13 of the men were classified as "very satisfactory” to "satisfactory” and would return to their51 words
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Article63 1968-09-21 5 NEW DELHI. Fri. (Reuter) —The death toll in India's 24-hour government workers' strike rose to eight today with reports that one railwayman was killed when police fired on demonstrators blocking a line at Mariam in Assam last night. 'roops guarded railway stations in several towns in63 words
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Article, Illustration352 1968-09-21 5 When love grows cold g A XBr Therefore let ereryone searrh him maul uhn intend* binding himself forever.* goes SvhiUer'm famous •Song of the Hell on marriage. Forever > In the Federal Republic of Germany 10 of every 100 marriages are dissolved in the divorce court.352 words
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229 1968-09-21 5 NEW YORK, (UPI) McCalls Corp. ha s purchased for USSI million all worldwide rights to a manuscript written by the late sen. Robert Kennedy on the Cuban missile crisis, it was announced today Announcement was made jointly by Henry E. Bowes, President of229 words
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Article149 1968-09-21 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) Violent Crimes in the United States increased by 21 per cent in the first half of this year compared with the same period last year, according to the Justice Department. A department announcement yesterday based on reports to the149 words
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Article40 1968-09-21 5 SAN FRANCISCO Fn (Reuter) A baby girl was born in a car half way along the Golden Gate Bridge here as Terry Brainard was rushing his expectant wife to hospital. They said they will name her Golden Brainard.40 words
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Article34 1968-09-21 5 NEW YORK, Fri. <UPI> Thursday's volume was 17.910.000 shares of a total 1.601 issues traded. 786 were higher and lower. American exchange volume was 8.520.000 shares bonds volume amounted to 21.790.000.34 words
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Article56 1968-09-21 5 LONDON. Fri (Reuter) A senior British official is on his way to Rhodesia to sound out the prospects for discussions on the independence issue with Prime Minister lan Smith. Government sources said Mr. James Bottomley. Assistant Under Secretary at the Commonwealth Office dealing with Rhocesian affairs.56 words
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276 1968-09-21 5 Oggle, goggle pep, and riot when NEW YORK, Fri. (Reuter) A near riot erupted in the conservative economic centre of America today when bankers and brokers discovered an uncommon set of figures on Wall Street. a young woman clothed in a red skirt, tight276 words
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107 1968-09-21 5 MEXICO CITY. Fri. (UPI) Mexican troops who seized the National University at bayonet point to block any attempt to sabotage the forthcoming World Olympic Games on Thursday beat off three thrusts by embattled students to retake the campus The university campus is less than107 words
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Article202 1968-09-21 5 Vernon Scott - By Vernon Scott HOLLYWOOD. Fri (UPD Batman is alive and living under the name ol Adam West. Though that magnificent work of the television art, “Batman.” has been cancelled by popular acclaim, the guy who dodged around in his long underwear, flowing cape and mask has202 words
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Article, Illustration133 1968-09-21 5 STUTTGART (DaD) Technicians at a well-known manufacturer of optical goods in the Federal Republic of Germany (Zeiss of Oberkochen) are now putting the finishing touches to this balloon telescope, which Is designed to give solar researchers a new and closer look at the sun. Built for Professor133 words
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376 1968-09-21 6 No legal effect in international jurisprudence UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (UPi) Tha Philippines was not acting on any recant United Nations request when it redefined its national boundaries this week to include the Malaysian state of Sabah. It was simply rushing to include the new376 words
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Article360 1968-09-21 6 SYDNEY, Fri. (UPI) The Sydney Morning Herald today labelled as *'a shocking act of irresponsibility" the Manila legislation incorporating Sabah into the Philippines. Its secondary editorial said: “The passage by the Manila government of legislation purporting to incorporate the Malaysian State of Sabah into the Philippines i360 words
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Article349 1968-09-21 6 LONDON, Fri. (I'FI) The British Press today editorially ezpresssed deep dismay over the renewed flare-up between Malaysia and the Philippines in their dispute over Sabah. The Times said that the real harm in the conflict was not the threats since it was “most unlikely to lead349 words
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Article, Illustration100 1968-09-21 6 PYONGYANG, North Korea Fri. The man speaking (standing at left) to North Korean and foreign newsmen, according to the indication of North Korean Communist sources is Commander Lloyd N. Bucher of the U.S- intelligence ship USS Pueblo. According to reports, Cmdr. Bucher and 20 otherphoto.; UPI - 100 words
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Article384 1968-09-21 6 PI papers blame Malaysia 'To World Court' fixation MANILA, Fri. (UPI) Manila newspapers blamed Malaysia today for the worsening dispute with the Philippines over Sabah and said the only solution possible now is through the United Nations. Despite the new crisis in relations between the two neighbours, however, newspapers here384 words
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Article546 1968-09-21 6 Australia’s national newspaper. “The Australian", today termed the Philippines move to annex Sabah a rash” move. In Its lead editorial, the Australian said: “If President Marcos’ rash, destructive action In signing into law a bill incorporating Sabah Into the Philippines Republic takes a lot of explaining, the546 words
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256 1968-09-21 6 The 'Border clause' PHNOM PENH. Fri. (AFP) The Japanese government has stated that it “respects and recognises” the present frontiers of Cambodia, an official source said here today. Japan was one of the last major powers to accept this formula, which was proposed by256 words
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Article227 1968-09-21 6 WASH INGTON, Fri. (UPI) —William S. Gaud, administrator of the Agency for International Development, has termed house action on the foreign aid programme "a retreat from responsibility." “I am shocked by the size of these cuts, “Mr. Gaud said of the Foreign aid227 words
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Article47 1968-09-21 6 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Japan's economy will grow 10 times larger by the beginning of 21st century, a Japanese professor predicted Prof. Shigeru Ito of Tokyo University said research by 150 scholars indicates Japan’s Gross National Product will reach USsl.ooo billion by the year of 2,00047 words
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Article34 1968-09-21 6 BEIRUT. Fri. (UPI) Fist-fights at. a teenage party developed into a. major clash between the Lebanese villages of Kartaba and Mneitra. police reported Thirty-two persons were injured Authorities were Investigating.34 words
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Article, Illustration37 1968-09-21 6 Mrs. Nong Kran Suanduenchai, of Thailand. Is exploring the possibility of a market in Germany for Thai blouses while undergoing on-the-job-training in Germany. She ia shown here designing and measuring patterns.37 words
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Article, Illustration38 1968-09-21 7 TOKYO! Fri. Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato greets Eugene Black. President Johnson’s special advisor on Asian economic and social development, at the premier's official residence on Tuesday. They conferred on regional development in Southeast Asia.38 words
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183 1968-09-21 7 CAPE KENNEDY, Fri. (UPI) A "Jack of all trades" satellite is expected to fill the gap in Olympic Games television coverage created by a spectacular rocket biowup on Wednesday night. The Comsat Corp. was counting on the lost satellite to be first183 words
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228 1968-09-21 7 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) The trial of Lim T.iie Sian. 45. the alleged murderer of Lili Bartinka Dewi and her son Iran in Hong Kong last year is expected to be held here next month, it was learned today. Police Commissioner Sutojo, who led a228 words
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180 1968-09-21 7 LOS ANGELES. Fri. (UPI) Superior Judge Herbert V. Walker, who handled the famous “Confidential Magazine" trial of a decade ago. was appointed yesterday to try Siihan B. Sirhan for assassinating Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Selection of Walker to preside at the trial of the180 words
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Article79 1968-09-21 7 KOBE. Japan. Fri. (UPI) Three Chinese residents of Jcpan who failed to return cn time from a visit to Communist China may been forcibly detained, unhave been forcibly detained, immigration officials said today. They are Li Chi-Chao. a Kobe restaurant owner. Shih Te-Chun of Himeji Citv and79 words
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164 1968-09-21 7 CANBERRA, Fri. (Reuter) Servicemen from Britain, the United States, New Zealand and Australia will toke part in largescale amphibious exercises in North Australia next month. More than fifty vessels, SO aircraft and 3,500 troops will take part. Marines In the face of opposition164 words
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285 1968-09-21 7 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI) A Hong Kong newspaper said today that military leaders in Communist China were rallying pressure on Chairman Mao Tse-Tung to dissolve all Red Guard organisations. The military's aim apparently was to force Chiang Ching, Mao's wife, out of political285 words
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Article119 1968-09-21 7 WEST BERLIN. Fri. (Reuter) Allied sou.ces said tonay that tough new men sures are being adopted to prevent any attempts to cut this city’s lifelines to West Germany. The British. French and United S ates Commandants have issued a decree ordering courts to impose up119 words
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Article64 1968-09-21 7 MCPHERSON. Kansas. Fn (UPI> A McPherson College junior. John F. Tucker of Springfield. New Jersey, was In jail because he misused a coin-operated public laundry Police said the “load" Tucker dried In one of the driers was a bag of freshly picked marijuana He was held64 words
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Article35 1968-09-21 7 BEIRUT. Fri. <UPI) Seventeen models and Queen Elizabeth's dress designer Norman Hartnell flew to Beirut for a “swinglng London” fashion show aimed at selling British styles to the Middle East.35 words
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Article196 1968-09-21 7 Weak antiPark rally in NZ BOOS FOR US ENVOY WELLINGTON. Fri <UPI) Anti-Vietnam demonstrators today staged a passive demonstration against visiting Korean President Park Chung Hee and called on him to get out of New Zealand and take Prime Minister Keith Holyoake with him It was a feeble demonstration. by196 words
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Article96 1968-09-21 7 NE V BRITAIN. Connecticut. Frl. < UPI» “I don't think justice was dealt here today." the 18-year-old told the ludee after being fined US$5O and given a suspended 30-day jail sentence. “Every dciendant receives Justice In this court.” replied circuit court Judge Allred Toscano. And with a bang96 words
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Article62 1968-09-21 7 GREENVILLE. Mississippi. Fri. (t'PIl Walter Blair was fined US$B5 when his logic failed to impress City Court. “If I had been drunk I wouldn't have been able to run from the officers.” said Blair in his defence. “And if I hadn't stumbled. I wouldn't he here today." The62 words
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Article30 1968-09-21 7 JEDDAH. Saudi Arabia. Fri (UPI) The Saudi Arabian government of King Faisal had announced it will support sanctions against White-ruled Rhodesia by refusing to import any Rhodesian goods.30 words
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Article, Illustration348 1968-09-21 7 CURSES TOO SHREWSBURY. England Fri. (UPI) The shot-gun-wielding farmer barricaded with his family in a remote cottage has turned back policemen in an armoured car who tried to rout him with tear gas. Inside the house with John James. 28. were his w’ie and four children,— UPI radio photo. - 348 words
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Article172 1968-09-21 7 BUENOS AIRES. Fri. (I PI) A 35-year-old mother of four yesterday gave birth to quadruplets three boys and a girl. Doctors reported mother and babies were doing fine. Mrs. Maria Josefa L. de F-pe. whose husband Cesar Pope. 47. is a railway waiter, gave birth to172 words
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Article127 1968-09-21 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) The moon will be swallowed by some sort of mythical beast the night of Oct. 6 while Chinese celebrate their mid-lunar year holiday. Fortune-tellers are predicting a rash of ill omens after what the scientists call a total eclipse. The only hope127 words
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Article76 1968-09-21 7 NIIGATA. Japan. Frl. (UPI A 16-member Japanese amateur solar eclipse team, headed by Isamu Kaml.io. president of a Tokvo publishing firm, has left lor Nakhodka aboard a Soviet passengercargo ship Turkmenia. The team will proceed to Alma-Ata in South-east Russia, closed to the Chinese border,76 words
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Article25 1968-09-21 7 BEIRUT. Fri. (UPI) Inspectors have issued 264 summonses against violators of sanitary laws during a campaign designed to clean up the Lebanese capital.25 words
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Article696 1968-09-21 8 THE United States, lon* considered by Malaysians as the alter ego of the Philippines, springs a surprise by declaring that it recognises Sabah as being a part of Malaysia. This is welcome news to the people and Government of Malaysia at this critical Juncture. The U.S.696 words
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Article1364 1968-09-21 8 S. G. Ram - By: S. G. Ram pHINA told the world recently that the great confrontation in Asia has not eased one bit. When she named India along with the United States and Russia —as one of her leading “enemies/' it was a reminder that Peking would not1,364 words
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Article, Illustration305 1968-09-21 8 ?y Kerry B. Itothblatt (Author* "handbook of Evidence T~r Crlalnal Trial* PETER worked for 10 years as a city inspector without a blemish on his record. Then the Civil Service Commission fired him. Peter appealed to the court to get his fob back. 1 "My work requires305 words
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Article, Illustration928 1968-09-21 8 Walter Froehlich U.S. Science Writer - By Walter Froehlich U.S. Science Writer. LEAVING behind a rumble and billows of smoke, an American rocket climbs skyward. Scientists and technicians observe its departure from the launch pad. It is a test to check various facets of launch operations, one of numerous928 words
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Article651 1968-09-21 8 Chinese press comments From Sin Chew Jit Pob ON September 7, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Singapore Minister of Finance, in his speech at the annual dinner of the Economics Society of the University of Singapore, touched upon the future financial problems of Singapore byFrom Sin Chew Jit Pob - 651 words
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Advertisement42 1968-09-21 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1968 23-B. Cantonment Read, Singapore 2. Telephone: *****'7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. letan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaytia. Telephone: *****/6 t. Leith Street, Tel: ***** 77. Brewater Road. Te1:7232S Ca bid Address: AW NEWS42 words
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218 1968-09-21 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) Stocks continued to push ahead yesterday despite some late softening in investment grade issues. Turnover was heavy. Upward momentum stemmed partly from a Commerce Department report that the output of goods and services is expanding faster than anticipated, and by218 words
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Article, Illustration106 1968-09-21 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. H. P. Hendricks, Regional Manager of Region I. Asia Pacific Area of IBM World Trade Corporation will be in Singapore on Monday. Mr. Hendricks will be addressing a staff meeting the following morning ana at the same time make presentations of awards.106 words
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170 1968-09-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A leading manufacturer of crumb rubber production machinery jn London this week moved into a new factory five times larger than its first plant. The company, Guthrie Pullen Ltd is a member of the Guthrie Corporation, and principally manufactures machinery for170 words
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Article, Illustration102 1968-09-21 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Comm. L. T. Vigano. General Manager of Sharikat Fiat Distributors (M) Sdn. Bhd. ■nd the Fiat assembly plant. Ke'.ang Pembena Kereta2 Sdn. Berhad. left Singapore this week on a three-month tour of Fiat factories in Europe. During the course of his trip. Comm. Vigano102 words
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Article15 1968-09-21 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The tin price for today wa $570 per picul, up $437*.15 words
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Article193 1968-09-21 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Queensville 3 4 Glengyle B'9 Erice 18 River Bank 19 Manzovka 23 24 Carib 25/26 Kyushu Maru 27/28 Kyoshu Maru 29 30 Rajula 31 32 Schelde Lloyd 33/34 Romo Maersk 35 36193 words
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Article, Illustration173 1968-09-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The domes of the Royal Mosque at Kuala Kangsar have taken on a new and lustrous look as a result of the work of a local aluminium fabricating company. For two of the domes, Diethelm and Company Ltd.173 words
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Article239 1968-09-21 9 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) The price of tin jumped by eight and a half sterling a ton on the London market today following imposition of export controls by the six producing countries. When dealings closed yesterday. 1.292 sterling a ton was being asked for239 words
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Article268 1968-09-21 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. 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., unchanged from previous close. The tone was quiet. The market ruled very quiet but despite unchanged London advices some buying interest pushed levels higher as268 words
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Article105 1968-09-21 9 MNU APORl. Frt. The ooi>n price*- tne mniaprire l hmr»e Product Kichuii I* da> are nuicr Keller (mount Oil (KI R I Hulk 4: 00 (or until Oil <1 OB) Drum 49 50 Iran 1-r 1 upra Mixed Muniuk Mime Pepper il OM 9ii NJ..W tkarauait MUIfe Pepper it105 words
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1394 1968-09-21 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Stock Exchange was steadier today on a smaller turnover of 1.669.000 units. Investors appeared to have cast the Sabah dispute into the background and the industrial section finished the day at slightly better levels. Large turnovers were recorded on selective counters and1,394 words
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Article80 1968-09-21 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Sincapore today made the following changes In its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T. 32- Airmail O.D. 32-7/8; 90 d/st 33-7/16, credit bills; 33- trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 351/8; Airmail O.D 35-1/4 90 d/st. 35-15/16 credit bills; 36-1/16 trade80 words
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Article30 1968-09-21 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Closing Dow Jones averages: 30 Industrials 923.98 20 Rails 260.12 15 Utilities 129.93 65 Stocks 329 73 40 Bonds 76.76 Commodity Index 135.6330 words
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Article443 1968-09-21 9 SINGAPORE Stock Exchange sold and other prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL* ACMA 2.2# 2.25 Ben A Cn \BI 2.78 2.80 Borneo Bhd 188 1.89 BnU'tead 178 1 81 Mtjgar 4 12 4 16 Chemical Co1.76 Cnld Storage 4 62 4 70 1 > 1111443 words
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Article56 1968-09-21 9 NEW YORK. Fri. <UPI) Rubber futures closed 20 points higher across the board. No sales. Nov 21.10 bid, 21.60 asked. Jan 20 60 bid. 21.10 asked. March 20.60 bid, 21.10 asked. Mav 20.60 bid, 21.10 asked. July 20.60 bid, 21.10 asked. Sept. 20.60 bid. 21.10 asked. The56 words
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Advertisement832 1968-09-21 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. I 7/a Amenta ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 6.10 p m 9.00 p m. 4.20 p.m. 4.25 p m--6.10 p m. 9.25 p.m. 10-25 am.832 words
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Miscellaneous1429 1968-09-21 10 YOUR TV an 1 TODAY i in. MmuLm TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPU* and Pulan Pinang; 8 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 A 10 Jobore Bahru, t Taiptng: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang P.M. 300 Opening Annct: 301 “Count Five and Die"; 4.35 True Adventure: 5 05 Cartoon Classics "Journey1,429 words
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Advertisement165 1968-09-21 11 CHRISTIAN LIFE AND WITNESS CLASS SCHEDULE Btv Hank R-akrma BlUr Graham Team Sponsored by: Grady Wilson Singapore Crusade In affiliation with EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION Classes begin September 23rd and will continue for four consecutive week*. Identical material is taught in each class during the week. If you miss your regular class,165 words
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Miscellaneous308 1968-09-21 11 TODAY and YOU... Saturday, September 21, 1068. V ARIES MAR. 22 20 fX TAURUS 3v APR 2I I MAY 21 7-19-3041 51-62-72 6-55-66-731 4-76-77 GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 1-14-25-36 47-58-69 o CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 3-18-2940 61-71-79-85 LEO JULY 24 AUG. 23 G 8-17-28-39 VIRGO AUG. 24 l308 words
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Article, Illustration194 1968-09-21 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Following the A-go-go craze, the latest, popular dances now in America, Tok.vo, Philippines and Hong Kong is the Soul Dance. Its steps are simple but full of youthful movements. It is relaxing 100. The sole agents of Citizen watch in Hong Kong.194 words
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106 1968-09-21 12 WICHITA, Kansas. Fri. Director John Frankenheimer has moved his cameras from Wichita. Kansas, some 30 miles to El Dorado for a week of filming of key scenes for MGM’s “The Gypsy Moths". Appropriately enough, the house chosen to represent the home of106 words
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95 1968-09-21 12 NEW YORK, Fri. Peter Ustinov, star of the MGM comedy “Hot Millions recently took delivery of a custom-built, bottle-green Maserati Quattroporte. fresh from the Milan headquarters of the exclusive automobile makers The Maserati joins Ustinov’s stable of cars at his Paris home, a collection which Includes95 words
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Article, Illustration314 1968-09-21 12 K. SIDHU - By K. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Fri. Pretty Miss Grace Soh Nyuk Fong has set high standards for her modelling career which she is pursuing. She has set aside three years to achieve her much treasured ambition. Her ultimate goal: Touring the United States314 words
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Article, Illustration227 1968-09-21 12 SINGAPORE. Fri Besides being an entertainer and cheorographer. Bert Hernandez is also an excellent cook. At 33, he is still a bachelor and is a “father" to six beautiful Filipino entertainers. In fact, he is the leader of the popular "Les Dorado” Group from Manila which227 words
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Article, Illustration95 1968-09-21 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. There are only a handful of local women who become band leaders in Malaysia and Singapore. Lovely Peggy Tan Is one of them. Peggy who leads a fivemember band (all men) is a versatile entertainer and well-known in the local entertainment95 words
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Article, Illustration79 1968-09-21 12 JJOW’S vour imagination dear reader? These girls do present a pretty picture, don’t they? tan you then imagine how they will look like when you see them at the Federal Theatre stage in Kuala Lumpur? Most of them will be in topless and that’s— Eastern Sun pix. - 79 words
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Advertisement22 1968-09-21 12 xi OOLREH m LPWU9 RESERVATIONS ***** GOM9BH ML LOTUS RESTAURANT Presents reservations *****1 LES DORADO DANCERS Seven Sensetionjl Performers from the Philippines22 words
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Advertisement265 1968-09-21 12 GRAND OPENING TO-PAY ISTIMEWA MUSLIM RESTAURANT 55, Jalan Geylang Serai, (H. D. B. Flat Blk. No. 1) SINGAPORE 14. GOH Kfc.VG SION Cordially iniites all Friends and Guests To A Cocktail Receptioo On Saturday 21st September, 196 ft. From 2.00 to 4.00 p.m. Try our Specialities!! Delicious Muslim Dishes: Fried265 words
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Miscellaneous235 1968-09-21 13 SHAW# Ox>(anlaßtlait JttrrgEHn LAST DAY 11 a m.. 1.4.1. 4.a0. ft to 0.15 p.m Alan A'km as "INSPECTOR CLol SEAT" Panavision Color Frank Finlay. Delta Boccardo COMING' Peter Cushing NOW SBOWINC. —No Free UOl 11 am 1 .39. 4no 0.46 9.34 p.m Wang Yu and LI Ching “THE SWORD OF235 words
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Miscellaneous227 1968-09-21 13 10th BIG DAY! Daily 3 Shows 1 3ft. 5.15 A 5.3 ft p m 'Sftftl” Starts: I.sft, 535 A ft.sft pa. Tomorrow Extra Show 10 00 a.m.) Adm: 94.00. 92.50 A 91A0 (No Pro* List* “2ftOl: 4 Sp %CE ODYSSEY” 6aper Paoavuion Cinerama Metrocolor (MGM) SCHOOL TO (UfY EXTRA NOW227 words
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247 1968-09-21 14 $3,000 is raised 'just in time' SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Shooting Association have raised the required sum of $3,000 “just in time” to send their young shooter, Loh Kok Heng, 19. to compete in the Mexico Olympic Games in October. This was247 words
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43 1968-09-21 14 Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak takes time off from his talks in Bangkok with Thai officials on joint military operations against Communist guerrillas along their border for a round of golf with Thai Foreign Minister Tun Thanat Kho- man. UPI pix.— UPI pix. - 43 words
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Article201 1968-09-21 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Rugby Union have short-listed 31 players and seven reserves out of the 42 nominated by the various unions tor the one-day national trial to be held at the Selangor Club padang here on Sept 28. The Malaysian XV will meet a201 words
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174 1968-09-21 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Five countries have accepted Malaysia's invitation to compete in the Malaysian open badminton championships from Oct. 10*13 at Penang. They are Sweden, Denmark. Thailand. Japan and New Zealand. Badminton Association of Malaysia secretary. Mr. Teh Gin Sooi, who disclosed174 words
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341 1968-09-21 15 TOKYO, Fri. (Reuter) India's Premjit Lall will open the Davis Cup Eastern Zone final here tomorrow against the Japanese number two Keishiro Yanagi. For the second singles. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato today drew from two sliver cups the names of Indian ace Ramanathan341 words
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364 1968-09-21 15 NAIROBI. Fri. *AFP> Kipchoge Keino. Kenya’s world 3.000 metres record holder, said yesterday he was tu.ly fit and had high hope of winning medals at next month s Mexico Olympics. Keino, at a special interview at Thomsons Falls hign altitude training camp,364 words
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Article90 1968-09-21 15 LONDON. Fri Walter McGowan, the former world and British featherweight champion has been nominated to meet Fernando Atzori of Italy for the Eurog»a n title The European oxing Union have given promoters till October 20 to make the match. The British Board of Control have asked for90 words
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158 1968-09-21 15 PENANG. Fri. A round-the-island relay race between the Penang Sports Club and the Hash House Harriers of Penang will be run on Sunday. The Harriers will be sponsored b BO A C.. while the Sports Club will be sponsored by Universal Cars. The158 words
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123 1968-09-21 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ten teams will be competing in the Singapore Teachers’ Union first annual basketball championships to be held at the People's Association ground, commencing tomorrow. The teams are divided into two groups. In Group ‘A’ are: Yeu Nearng, Fowlie. Seng Poh. Dunman and123 words
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Article128 1968-09-21 15 LOS ANGELES. Fri. (Reuteri Maria Bueno of Brazil entered the semi finals of the women's singles in the Pacific Southwest Open Tennis Championship after defeating French woman Francoise Durr. Miss Bueno yesterday won her quarter final match In the 30.n0n dollar <l2 500 sterling' tourney B—2.128 words
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326 1968-09-21 15 IPOH. Fri. The preliminary rounds ef the Perak Open Lawn Tennis tournament will be played off on the Municipal courts here at 2.30 p m. tomorrow. Four days have been set aside for the tournament to be continued on the following Sunday and at326 words
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79 1968-09-21 15 ADELAIDE Fri. (UPI» Ceylon* Mahonet Lafir yesterday surprisingly overwhelmed Ireland s Paddy Morgan six frames to one i n the fourth series of the Adelaide section of the World Snooker Championship. As Morgan won only one frame yesterday, his percentages will eliminate him from79 words
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Article, Illustration43 1968-09-21 15 Floyd Patterson goes down from a left hook from champion Jimmy Fllis during their world heavyweight title fight in Stockholm on Sept. 14. The incident took place in the second round of the fight. Ellis won on points. UPI pix.UPI pix. - 43 words
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193 1968-09-21 15 IPOH. Fri. The bitumen track and pavilion at the Perak Stadium in Kampong Simee here would be ready bv May next vear to be in time for the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union meet. This was announced at the meeting of the Malaysian A193 words
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Article238 1968-09-21 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Bov's Fun with Allan Trevena astride. did a smashing trial on a good track here this morning when he skipped over 3f. in 37-4/5. Black Tulip was also impressive in a 3f. sprint in 37-4 '5. Cahir strode out smoothly over 3f.238 words
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457 1968-09-21 15 OKLAHOMA CITY. Fri. (I Pl)—The Hills of Michigan, brothers Dave and Mike, pitched and putted their wav into a two-stroke lead in the first round of the 200.000-dollar PGA team championship yesterday with a blistering nine-under-par 31-31—62. Defending champions Jack Nicklaus457 words
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227 1968-09-21 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Puan Shanfah Rodziah. wife of Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, has been chosen to head the newlyformed Asian Women Football Confederation. This was disclosed here by Mr. Wong Ki-Leung. vicepresident of the Malaysian Chinese Football Association and adviser227 words
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159 1968-09-21 15 LONDON Fn. (Reuter) MCC yesterdav received a cable from the Indian Cricket Board of Control expressing interest in a possible visit by an MCC touring team if tha scheduled tour of South Africa is cancelled. The South African visit is in doubt following159 words
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Advertisement573 1968-09-21 14 Classified Ads. TV /RADIO SERVICE REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS H P A CASH Complete range to suit everyone Showrooms: Clemenceau Ave.. Joo Chlat Road. Taman Jurong mCDIFPTSION REPAIRS ANT MAKE OF TV SET. Radiophone Controlled Maintenanco Phono *3**3l 2 A Singaporo Commons! Aerial Systems Closed Circuit TV Bachgroond Mosic Installation. Phone573 words
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Advertisement602 1968-09-21 14 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANGLICAN ST. PETER'S CHURCH t. Tavistock Avenue Serangoon Gardena. B'pore IB Sunday 800 am. Parish Communion 800 am. Sunday School a 30 a.m. 600 pm. evensong CHURCH or THU EPHIPHANY 8458 Jin. Gam out. Kuantan Pahang Sunday 800 am Holy Communion Speaker: Rev Salmon CHURCH OP THE TRUE602 words
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Advertisement452 1968-09-21 14 BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN LUE BIBI.L-PRFSBYTEKIAN CHLRCH 9. (instead Road. 8 pore- 11. 830 a m Sunday School 10 00 a m English Service 430 a m Mandarin Hokk. Ser ZION BIHLK-PKKSBYTtKIAN CHIKt H 6, ran* took Avenue. S pore-18. 800 a m Sunday School 815 a m English Service UALILEK BIKIK PRbsß\452 words
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Advertisement609 1968-09-21 14 PENTECOSTAL CHI RCH OF SINGAPORE 145. Marine Parade. Singapore. 15.' Saturday 745 p m Youth Meeting in Eng As Mandarin Sunday 5.00 p m Worship Semce PENTECOSTAL EVANGELICAL CHURCH L Jalan Sendudok. iOil 124 mile*). Semliawani Kd. Singapore. 27 Saturday 7.30 pm Fellowship §ODda? 730 pm Evangelistic Meet, ing PRESBYTERIAN609 words
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Advertisement619 1968-09-21 14 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Or M.ALATSIA GLAD TIDINGS CHLRCH 99, Jalan Gating. P. Java. Sr langur. Minister: Pastor Glenn D Stafford Tel: ***** Assistant Pastor Chew Chee Kim Tel: *****7 Wednesday: 7.30 pm. Prayer And Praise Friday 7.30 p.m. Christ s Ambassadors Youth Fellowship Sunday: 900 a m Sunday School 10619 words
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Advertisement172 1968-09-21 14 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD OF MALAYSIA RALB ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHI'RCH 6*. Happi ParadUe. Raub. Minister: Pastor Edgar W. Surly* Tuesday: 3.00 pm Bible Study Prayer Meeting Friday: 6.30 pm. Evangelistic Service Saturday: 300 p.m. Christ s Ambassadors Youth Fellow, ship Sunday: 9 00 a m. Sunday School Sunday 10 30172 words
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Miscellaneous58 1968-09-21 15 TIME AND TIDE n. (8.2 ft.), ft.). 4.56 P-m. Penang: 12.01 a.m. (7-5 ft.), 11.57 1 Port Swettenham: 4.38 a.m. (15.€ <15..2 ft.). Port Dickson: 5.38 a.m. (8.6 ft.). Singapore: 10.41 a.m. (8.1 ft.). 10 11 p.m. (M W-)-Sedili Kechil: 920 a m (7.4 ft.). 827 p-m. <6.5 ft.). Kuantan:58 words
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Article1516 1968-09-21 16 Race 1: Horses Glass 6 i, Dlv. 2 —Abt. 9 Furs.— 2.00 p.m. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1. 800 Tamerross 6y 9.00 Chukell Stable Mansor P.K. Leong 7 3. 330 Hot Lip* 6y 8.13 Nelson Stable E. B kelen 3. 901 Kavu By 8.13 Jaya Manis Stable1,516 words
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Article, Illustration1484 1968-09-21 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ "DORN FREE is accepting and I give him a strong chance to annex the 7f for class two division four (Race 5) at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. Born Free found his form with a smart win over the 5-l/2f straight1,484 words
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Article190 1968-09-21 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE I THE CONCRETOR Angelina Orange William ANGELINA Kayu Orange William KAYU Angelina Count Babu SISTIC Count Babu Angelina RACE 8 RINGGIT Ramona Midas Gift KINGSEL Ramona Pica CASANOVA Pica Spy II MIDAS GIFT Ramona Ringgit RACE S WINNING STREAK Pretty Dolly190 words
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Article, Illustration57 1968-09-21 16 Two motor traders, Jim Andrew and Mike Parker, from Bristol (west of England) bouncing their way to victory in their speedboat “Till Death Us Do Part” during the Guards International Power-Boats race recently at Jersey, Channel Islands. They were first overall in Class 111 and first57 words
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Article32 1968-09-21 16 Windsor Lad Winniii" Streak Jolly Seoul Dragon Palace Adeline Winning Streak Royale Fil Dragon Palace Star Roy Kayu Royale Fil Melmark Jimmy Lad Sistic Shangrila IV Jolly Scout32 words
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