Eastern Sun, 24 September 1968
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Title Section23 1968-09-24 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Dailv SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 773 Tuesday, 24 September 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article980 1968-09-24 1 TAI SING ONN - Tunku: I’ll be happy to meet Marcos to clear up misunderstanding by TAI SING ONN TTUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said here today he or his Deputy, Tun Abdul Raxak, would be happy to meet President Marcos of the Philippines "anywhere and at any980 words
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Article115 1968-09-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Ministry of Foieign Affairs here has still not received word from the Malaysian Embassy in Manila on the return here of the Ambassador to the Philippines. Tan Sri Abdul Hamid bin Jumat. An official from Wisma Putra said this morning the115 words
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Article68 1968-09-24 1 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter)— The United States today assured the Philippines that the U.S. was “totally impartial” in the Philippine-Ma-lavsian territorial dispute over Sabah. The assurance was contained in a note handed to President Marcos by the U.S. Ambassador to Manila. Mr. G. Mennen Williams. The U.S. note68 words
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Article, Illustration273 1968-09-24 1 At pert 20. Miss International Malaysia. che Maznah binte Mohamed Ali, is already complaining her “Mr. Right” i s coming along too slowly. “He i s certainly taking a slow coach.” said the petite receptionist and part-time model from Johore Bahru. Time was273 words
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309 1968-09-24 1 H. M. S. SITAN - BY H. M. S. SITAN SINGAPORE, Mon. Australia will not he involved should hostilities or a “bushfire war” break out between Malaysia and the Philippines over the Sabah claim. This clear-cut statement the first officially made by an Australian Cabinet Minister was made by309 words
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436 1968-09-24 1 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) Malaysia's Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and Philippines President Ferdinand E. Marcos are expected to meet soon perhaps next week in Tokyo to cool off their territorial dispute over Sabah. High Cabinet officials probably Malay* sia's Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak,436 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous22 1968-09-24 1 LADIES DAY U 4 .rKinass Aa»/a HacMS AAA s«s AAA AAA At sttiers nuA MAS* l fttui *'What’s good in the third?”'22 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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246 1968-09-24 2 IPOH, Mon. A police constable, Abdul Racak bin Mohamed, 36. was robbed of his service revolver and five rounds of ammunition while on beat duty near the junction of Anderson Road and Green Lane here last night. Two thugs pounced on the246 words
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Article, Illustration141 1968-09-24 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. In-ternationally-famed “guru'* of transcendental meditation, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, arrived in Singapore tonight for a brief stay as part of his world tour. The “guru’’ to whom Britain's Beatles and actress Mia Farrow had sought guidance claimed that the world would be peaceful and harmonious141 words
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Article128 1968-09-24 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following are the results of the 16th Singapore and PanMalaysian Photographic Exhibition organised by the Photographic Society of Singapore. MONOCHROME AND COLOUR PRINTS. Dr. Gibson-Hil] Memorial Trophy for the ’best print: Tan Ban Chong. ARPS “Reflection" (Thailand). Gold Trophies: F»o Tee Jun —“Light128 words
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Article61 1968-09-24 2 PETALIN’G JAYA. Mon The Bungsar Alliance division will hold its get together” party at the Community Hall here on Wednesday Over 200 people will attend the party including the Minister of Labour Mr. V. Manickavasagam, Mentri Bcsar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji laris. Assistant Minister of61 words
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232 1968-09-24 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The brother of an accused in a murder trial told the High Court today that he saw about ten people assaulting his brother one morning. Koh Song Wan. brother of the accused, told Mr. Justice Choor Singh that he had just returned232 words
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69 1968-09-24 2 SINGAPORE Mon. A seminar on “American Management Education with Empirical Studies from Carnegie-Mellow University” will be held at the lecture hall in Chinese Chamber of Commerce building on September 30 at 5.30 p.m. Mr. Sven-Ivan Sundqvist. the visiting research associate at the Graduate School of69 words
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Article35 1968-09-24 2 MALACCA. Mon. The Malacca MCA hat renominated Mr. Koh Kim Leng. a lawyer, as a Senator Mr. Koh, an MCA youth leader, hat Ju*t completed his second term as a Senator.35 words
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Article, Illustration25 1968-09-24 2 Mis* International Malaysia. Che Mainah binte Mohamed A11....0n the eve of her departure for Tokyo yesterday. Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon.— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration540 1968-09-24 2 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. "I don't like to be polite" and with these few words 22-yeor-o I d artist, Long Thien Shih, today took a long blast at "some of his contemporary artists" in Malaysia. The bone of contention540 words
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913 1968-09-24 2 L. D. BAPTIST - By L. D. BAPTIST PENANG, Mon. Former Hon Chiong High School clerk, Mr. Ooi Choon Lye, denied in the Hi<jh Court todoy that he sent replies to his own letters, in anticipation of support to his "fradudulent claim"913 words
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272 1968-09-24 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Elected representatives, senior Government officials and Police officers are not exempt from “Operation Tangkap” which went into full swing in South Johore today. The Principal Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Wan Mahmood bin Pawan Teh said the272 words
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263 1968-09-24 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Governments of Asian nations have been urged to establish national book development councils whose main function will be to ensure the integration of book development planning into over-all national development planning. This is one of the recommendations put up263 words
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206 1968-09-24 2 SINGAPORE Mon —The National Trades Union Congress charged today that “considerable unrest and resentment" had arisen among the workers employed in Keppel Shipyard beeause of a recent press statement by the managing-director. in a statement today the NTUC said it was now appointing the206 words
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Article42 1968-09-24 2 SANDAKAN, Mon—Sandakar. will host the second Pan-Malaysian Forestry Conference beginning from Sept. 23 to 30. Sabah’s Minister of Coordination. Dato Haji Yassin bln Hajj Hashim, will open the conference to be attended by 60 delegates from East and West Malaysia.42 words
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230 1968-09-24 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A maidservant was today cited in a divorce proceeding brought by a bank employee, Lillian Chan against her husband, Chan Peng Kiang, on the grounds of adultery. The parties were married in January 1942, according to Chinese rites. Lillian told the court230 words
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552 1968-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The High Court was told today that a report was made to the Commercial Branch of the Criminal Investigation Department on an alleged fraud being committed against Pelni Lines and the police was asked to arrest the persons concerned. However,552 words
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Article124 1968-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 35-year-old taxi-driver was admitted in the General Hospital in a “quite serious” condition after he was stabbed three times by two assailants this morning Police gave his name as Lau Liu Min, 35. of Kelan’an Road. Lau was about to get on124 words
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Article93 1968-09-24 3 5 p.m. 8.30 p.m.: SATA free mass X-ray station at Gulega Police Post. Gulega Road. 7.30 p.m.: Free film shows by Ministry of Culture at Kampong Tengah (8i ms Ponggol Road). Sin Min School (Pasir Ris). Delhi Road (Naval Base), Kong Hwa School (Loke Yang Road) and Jalan93 words
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Article, Illustration74 1968-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Six top models from the Fashion de Elegance left for Hong Kong this morning to appear in fashion shows at the Hong Kong Hilton. The girls, led hr Miss Shirley Wong (left) will give three shows at the Hong Kong Hilton starting74 words
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268 1968-09-24 3 More firms support 'Keep Singapore Clean SINGAPORE. Mon. More and more organisations are coming out with concrete programmes to support the Government's “Keep Singapore Clean” campaign which will be launched on Oct. L Like other constituencies, the Aljunied Constituency has also planned to actively participate in the campaign. Several sub-committees268 words
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Article57 1968-09-24 3 SINGAPORE, Mon—Four members of an Indian trade mission now visiting Singapore today called on the chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sui Sen. The mission, led by Mr. Sharma, was briefed on the Republic’s industrialisation programme. They also called on the Director of57 words
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Article, Illustration337 1968-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Physically handicapped persons can make a contribution towards the economic advancement of the country if they are given proper training and recognition. This is the view of Mr. Angus Downie, 28, president of the Tasmanian Association of Disabled337 words
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436 1968-09-24 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The new Destruction of Disease-Bearing Insects Act, 1968 which came into force on Sept. 1 this year, incorporates new powers to deal with the nuisance of mosquitoes, flies and fleas. The new Act is in line with the Government's objective436 words
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Article, Illustration156 1968-09-24 3 The Officers’ Club Changi Water Ballet team of some nine girls have performed several times at functions in Singapore recently. The girls are trained by Mr. Ng Tek Tiok. the club swimming coach, and managed by the swimming member Flight Lieutenant E. C- Dunsford. Recent156 words
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Article189 1968-09-24 3 SINGAPORE. Mon Low Ah Tee alias Low Tee Tee. 25. arrested by a detective with the help of a member of the public on Saturday was jailed for five years by the Second District Court today on three charges. The court also ordered that189 words
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134 1968-09-24 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. An ex-serviceman of Singapores Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Enche Isa Zain, will hand a Note to the Philippines’ Consul General here on Saturday in protest against the Bill, passed by President Marcos, which annexed Sabah from Malaysia Enche Isa, who served In134 words
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Article116 1968-09-24 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The world’s two top-most Cantonese opera singers, Miss Yam Kim Fei and Pak Suet Sin will be arriving in Singapore tomorrow at 6 30 p m. by MSA, ML 639. They are here to make a stage appearance at the premiere of the film,116 words
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317 1968-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The MCA-initiated Tunku Abdul Rahman College will prepare students for examinations of reputable international professional bodies as well as of the college. This was revealed today by the Secretary Of the M C A. Working Team for Higher317 words
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216 1968-09-24 4 SEGAMAT, Mon. The National Chairman of the Democratic Action Party. Dr. Chen Man Hin said here today that although Segamat Utara was regarded by the UMNO as its stronghold and a safe seat, his party was confident it had an even chance216 words
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100 1968-09-24 4 IPOH. Mon About 36.000 acres of virgin land has been approved by the State Government for the planting of sugar cane to cater for the Sugar Manufacturing Plant in Kampong Empat Puloh Rantai. Dindings. The Dindings Sugar Manufacturing Factory Co. Ltd. would start operations100 words
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Article60 1968-09-24 4 MALACCA. Mon. Police and a private search party have called off their search for a local fisherman who had been missing in the Straits of Malacca since last Saturday morning. Ng Cheng Yau. 35, is feared to have drowned soon after his fishing boat collided60 words
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159 1968-09-24 4 IPOH, Mon. St Michael's Institution Cadet Corps held their general inspection parade at the S.M.I ground today with a beating of the retreat by the corps of drums. The parade was called to attention at the arrival of Mr. Justice Chan Min Tat. an old159 words
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Article63 1968-09-24 4 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. President Marcos’s effigy was burnt by 700 pupils of the Sekolah Menengah Sultan Zainal Abidin at an anti-Marcos demonstration at the school grounds here today. They also sent two telegrams one to Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and the other to Tun Datu Mustapha.63 words
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Article61 1968-09-24 4 IPOH. Mon. Four masked men. one armed with a pistol and the others with daggers, broke into Messrs. Luan Heng Tyre Retreading shop in Kampar Road here this morning and escaped with $100 cash. They broke into the shop through the back door. Two employees,61 words
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95 1968-09-24 4 Top picture shows Her Majesty being greeted by officials of the Sarawak Society for the Blind; on95 words
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139 1968-09-24 4 PENANG. Mon. Four persons, alleged to have kidnapped and murdered a millionaire’s son here, appeared before the Second Magistrate. Che Tahirah binte Suleiman here today. The prosecuting officer. Chief Inspector Ng Yoke Weng. informed the Magistrate that the case had been transferred139 words
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Article57 1968-09-24 4 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) —Malaysia today signed a loan agreement with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for 7.2 million U.S. dollars the largest ever granted by the organisation. The loan i S to finance the Penang water supply project which will provide an additional 30 million gallons57 words
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124 1968-09-24 4 PERTH. Mon. (Reuter)— The 14-year-old Malaysian girl from Kuala Lumpur for whom the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service made an urgent appeal for blood here last week will undergo a hole-in-the-heart operation at the Royal Perth Hospital on Wednesday. The girl has group “A"124 words
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211 1968-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The leader of the visiting five-mon British Parliamentary delegation, Mr. W. Hanan, said today his team was impressed with the military efficiency" af the Operations Room in the Ministry of National and Rural Development. He said alter a briefing, the planning211 words
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199 1968-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A police party, acting on tip-offs, made four separate raids at three different places around the town here during the weekend and arrested four youths for operating illegal gaming syndicates. The party, headed by Inspector Patrick Fernandez199 words
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Article104 1968-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysian Chinese Association. Maju Ward today supported the proposal by the Minister of Education that all scientific, mathematical and technical terms in English be accepted and used in the National Language. The branch believed this step would not only make the National Language104 words
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Article140 1968-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Ministry of Defence today quashed a report that two Filipino guerillas were killed in an armed clash with Malaysian forces near Mount Tungku in Sabah. A news agency report appearing in the Manila Daily Bulletin today said two Filipino guerillas were killed in140 words
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Article144 1968-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— A cinema cashier was slashed below his left eye when he put up a gallant fight with three armed youths, one brandishing a pistol at him. The cashier, Mr. Lee Kon Yew. of the Star Cinema Jalan Pasar here was looking for144 words
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Article78 1968-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon An exhibition of graphic art by two Lee sisters. Margaret and Janet, was opened at the AIA Building here today. The one-week exhibition, in which more than 200 works on fashion design, illustration, etching lithography. lino print, silk screen, press advertisement, posters and78 words
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Article65 1968-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Magistrate's Court here today acquitted and discharged a motorcyclist when it found him not guilty of causing the death of Abdul Ghafar bin Mat through dangerous riding. The motorcyclist. Kon Fo Fa. 22. of Kampong Bahru. Cheras. was involved in an accident in which65 words
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Article42 1968-09-24 4 MUAR. Mon. The Temiang UMNO branch here w lll hold its annual executive committe meeting at its premises on Sept 27. The Mentri Besar of Jo* hore. Dato Haji Othman <b:n Haji Mohamed Saat. will officiate at the opening ceremony.42 words
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Cultural and Music Corner
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Article, Illustration79 1968-09-24 13 rPHIS was the scene at Chinatown in Singapore last week. It looks like antiBritish demonstrators being confronted by British troops. Yes, it is but alas it is only an act. The scene was shot by Columbia Pictures for the film ''The Virgin Soldiers" which is currently on location in— UPI picture. - 79 words
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118 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Adult Education Board will conduct courses on “Spoken Cantonese and Hokkien" and "Conversational Malay’’ catering specially for Englishapeaking students. “Converstional Malay" and Spoken Hokkien” on every Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 8.30 p.m. will start on Oct. 8. "Spoken Cantonese”118 words
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Article, Illustration351 1968-09-24 13 AYAKO - By AYAKO They played three sonatas: F Major by Noccole Porpora This was dignified and351 words
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Article58 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dr. DI. Annear, microbiologist of the Royal Perth Hospital, will deliver a public lecture on microbiological aspects of burns management on Wednesday. at 500 p.m at the Orthopaedic Lecture Theatre, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. Outram Road General Hopital. This lecture is organised by the58 words
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Article64 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Lembaga Tetap Kongress will hold a symposium on the formation of a central body for various Malay cultural organisations in Singapore on Sept. 29 at the Jamiah House in Lorong 12, Geylang at 10 a.m. Enche Othman Wok. Minister for Social Affairs and64 words
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Article39 1968-09-24 13 ‘Carnival of the Year SINGAPORE. Mon.—The Old Victorians’ Association will hold its “Grand Carnival of the Year” at Victoria School grounds on Saturday at 10 a.m. The Minister for Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok. will declare the carnival open.39 words
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Article53 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Fifth Corps, West Central Area, of St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold its tenth annual inspection at its Headquarters in Beach Road on Sunday at 10 am. The area commissioner. E C.A. Lim Chi Koh and the Corps president. Mr. Tong Ching Hsien will be53 words
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89 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. An American-Fllipino sailor, Elias P. Basco. 41, was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with the mnrder of two American seamen. Basco is alleged to have shot dead Joseoh D. Lister. 24, and Dana D. Cofty. 18, aboard the American oil tanker.89 words
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Article56 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Two students of the University of Singapore have been awarded the Metal Box Company of Malava Scholarship worth $1,700/-* per year. They are Che Zainab bte Abdul Rahim. 20. a second vear Arts student in Sociology and Malay Studies and Mr. Chin Lai Seng,56 words
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Article49 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon—An 18-year-old National Serviceman. R. R. Swathasan. was jailed for three months by the Fifth Magistrate’s Court today for desertion. Swathasan pleaded guilty to absenting himself from duty from the Vigilante Corps for 32 days between Nov 2 last year and March 31 this year.49 words
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Article21 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.—There were a total of 67 road accidents. six serious, during the past 24 hours in the Republic.21 words
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386 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. A construction worker, Yap Hai Lee, alias Botak, told the Third District Court today of his friendship with a Port of Singapore Authority policeman that blossomed into the theft of $43,000 worth of textiles from a PSA godown. Yap.386 words
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Article, Illustration77 1968-09-24 13 Three Singapore delegates are currently attending a seminar on P<»sibiHties and Problems of Fisheries Development in South-east Asia’’ in Berlin, Germany. Thev are from left: Mr. Kee Chin Hin. Senior Primary Production Officer (Fisheries): Mr. Chang Kwang Seh, Acting Principal Assistant Secretary, National Development Division;77 words
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Article64 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Two men. Lee Chek Wan and Goh Siew Hock, were today committed to stand trial in the High Court for the murder of Yeo Yoo Boh after a preliminary inquiry. Lee and Goh are charged with abducting Yeo “in order that he may be murdered”64 words
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Article56 1968-09-24 13 MUAR. Mon. The finals of the south of West Malaysia talentime competition, organised by the Muar District branch of the Johore State Basketball Association, will be hel<j at the Jalan Ali Stadium here on Oct. 5 starting from 7.30 p.m. A total of thirteen men and thirteen women56 words
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Article46 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The wife of the Minister for Social Affairs, Che Dah bt. Mohammed Noor, will give away prizes to the winners of the St. John Ambulance Big Walk at St. John Ambulance Headquarters in Beach Road on October 6 at 10 a.m.46 words
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Article47 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Mr. Kenneth Seah of the Port Authority of Singapore will be the speaker at the next weekly tea meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore East at Hotel Ambassador on October 4 at 5 30 p.m. He will speak on “Port of Singapore”.47 words
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Article73 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 24-vear-old man fell to his death from a block of flats at Jalan Balam, this afternoon. Police identified him as Lim Bock Eng of Boh Sua Tian Road. Police said he fell to his death from one of the floors of Block 2273 words
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Article33 1968-09-24 13 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The University of Singapore Chinese Society will hold its annual dinner at the Imperial Room on September 28 at 7.30 p.m. Dr. Toh Chin Chye will be the guest-of-honour.33 words
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WORLD NEWS
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570 1968-09-24 5 IViTOSCOW, Mon. (Reuter) The Soviet Union announced today it Had achieved an historic new first in the space race by flying an unmanned craft around the moon and bringing it safely back to earth. Tass news agency said the Zond-5 spacecraft,570 words
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542 1968-09-24 5 VIfASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI). The Soviet Union's successful lunar orbit and return of an unmanned spaceship impressed U.S. space officials on Sunday One said there was a "very slim chance" the United States might try to go the Russians one better by year's end. The Soviet542 words
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Article94 1968-09-24 5 TEL AVIV. Mon (Reuter) Five Israeli soldiers weie wounded this afternoon in a brief exchange of fire in the Jordan Valley, an Israeli Army spokesman said here. The spokesman said a frontier force patrol car came under attack from across the River Jordan at about 16.5094 words
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Article40 1968-09-24 5 NEW DELHI. Mon. (Reuter) Tw’enty-eight people were killed when their bus plunged 500 feet (about 160 metres) into a gully 104 miles south of Srinagar. Kashmir, yesterday. Six others, including the bus conductors, were injured.40 words
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Article78 1968-09-24 5 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) The British Executive Committee of the United Nations Association today pleaded with the Government to resist the temptation of making a settlement with the Smith regime in Rhodesia if it involved independence before achievement of majority rule. Such a settlement, said a78 words
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Article55 1968-09-24 5 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) A partial eclipse of the sun today was visible throughout Britain, with almost one-third of the sun being covered by the moon from 0929 to 1116 GMT. The last eclipse seen here was in May 1966. The next, also partial, is expected55 words
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Article, Illustration29 1968-09-24 5 An American couple brave the gauntlet of cursing and heckling demonstrators in trying to enter the American Embassy In Manila on Sunday. UPI pix.— UPI pix. - 29 words
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386 1968-09-24 5 PRAGUE, Mon. (Reuter) —A Czechoslovak Communist Party delegation leaves for Mosrow this week following the surprise weekend announcement that Warsaw Pact occupation troops will start withdrawing in a few days. News of the pullback, revealed in a speech o.v Premier Oldrich Cemik in Ostrava386 words
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151 1968-09-24 5 BELGRADE. Mon. (Reuter) Heads of the diplomatic mission of five Warsaw Pact countries walked out of a Peking reception last night after Chinese Foreign Minister Chen Yi attacked the Soviet Union over the occupation of Czechoslovakia, the Yugoslav news agency. Tanjug. reported151 words
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Article78 1968-09-24 5 JAKARTA. Mon. (UPI) More than 60 people were killed and more than a hundred more were injured when two trains collided head-on about 20 miles south of Jakarta on Friday. In reporting the incident today, officials said they are investigating the possibilities of either sabotage78 words
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529 1968-09-24 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) —Republican Richard M. Nixon's front-running position in the presidential race was viewed yesterday as gradually hardening. But the candidate was still known to be fearful of potentially damaging attacks from his right and left. Mr. Nixon goes into the final six weeks529 words
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129 1968-09-24 5 BRISBANE. Mon. (Reuter) A press conference of the Monkees’ pop group ended here today with singer Davy Jones and an Australian television reporter throwing water over one another. The trouble began when the reporter asked the top money-spinning American group: “When do you think129 words
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Article87 1968-09-24 5 SYDNEY. Mon (UPI) The Sydney cave couple have vanished from their rorky hillside home. Lithuanian born Stefan Pietroszys. 70, and his 57-year-old wife Jennifer, have lived 17 years in the cave at Killarney Heights. They left their home over the weekend, after their remarkable story came87 words
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Article192 1968-09-24 5 BOGOTA. -Mon. (UPI) Hijackers struck twice within two hours on Sunday and diverted two Avianca airliners flying along the Colombian roast with a total of 129 persons aboard to Communist Cuba. One of the Colombian airliners. a Boeing 727, carried 72 persons. It was192 words
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Article40 1968-09-24 5 MANILA. Mon (Reuter) An earthquake of Intensity four occurred in Manila yesterday for about 15 secs., according to the Weather Bureau reported It said the quake's epicentre was located off the coast of Que-on Province, of Manila.40 words
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521 1968-09-24 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) The most serious problem facTT ing the World Bank, which begins its annual meeting here on Sept. 30, is the threatened collapse of its efforts to provide "soft" aid to developing countries, according to the Agency's officials. The Bank's521 words
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206 1968-09-24 6 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Sir Leary Constantine, the former West Indies test cricketer, today attacked a Conservative Party proposal that immigrants should, in effect, serve a period of probation before being allowed to stay in Britain permanently. “We have a lot of coloured206 words
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82 1968-09-24 6 AUCKLAND. New Zealand, Mon. (UPI) South Korean President Park Chung Hee and his 51-mem-ber party left New Zealand today after an extremely successful four-day visit and headed for Pago Pago on the final leg of his Pacific mission. The President’s chartered northwest Boeing82 words
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136 1968-09-24 6 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Singer Sammy Davis has a small growth on his vocal chords and may have to have an operation, one of his aides said early today. “It’s a case of lobes on the vocal chords. It's nothing very much. It’s the136 words
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Article, Illustration61 1968-09-24 6 QEOUL: President Park Chung-Hee unveils a monument in an opening ceremony for the First Korea Trade Fair at the Duro-Dong industrial estate just outside Seoul. In the Fair, 301 local firms and 107 foreign firms have exhibited products. It will continue until Oct. 20. Seen inUPI photo. - 61 words
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Article35 1968-09-24 6 CAGLIARI. Sardinia. Mon. (Reuter) Triplets, two girls and a boy. were bom today to signora Marianna Fols. 34. wife of a municipal chauffeur. The babies were under observation in an incubator.35 words
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Article40 1968-09-24 6 FROSINONE. Near Rome. Mon. (Reuter) Police and medical authorities were tonight investigating the deaths of five newborn babies in the creche of a hospital here during the past 24 hours Two other babies are critically 111.40 words
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Article, Illustration23 1968-09-24 6 AUCKLAND, New Zealand: President Park Chung Hee of South Korea and his wife are seen here with a Moari native woman. UPI Photo.— UPI Photo. - 23 words
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316 1968-09-24 6 LAGOS, Mon. (Reuter) Nigerian Federal troops have captured Biafra’s vital Obilagu airstrip, completing encirclement of Umuahia, the last big town in the secessionist region’s control. An official announcement here today said the airstrips. part of a three-way road junction on the main Aftkpo-Okigwi highway, was316 words
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204 1968-09-24 6 GENEVA. Mon. (Reuter) Delegates from more than 60 countries today resume their 1968 sugar conference faced with the urgent need to agree ways of boosting the world sugar price. The world price has fallen to 18 sterling a ton since the first session of the204 words
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185 1968-09-24 6 WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) About 500 Roman Catholic parishioners walked out of a noon mass at St. Matthew’s Cathedral today as Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle read a pastoral message on the controversy raging here over Pope Paul’s birth control encyclical. The parishioners returned when the Cardinal185 words
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111 1968-09-24 6 BYDNEY, Mon (Reuter) Elaborate security precautions have been taken to prevent foreign ships spying on one of the largest allied Naval exercises ever held in Australian waters. Preparations for exercise “Coral Sands" have been shrouded In secrecy to deny unidentified trawlers and aircraft time to111 words
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248 1968-09-24 6 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Business last week continued on a remarkably active and strong trend for an election season. The Stock Market advanced in vigorous trading and retail trade was brisk while the Commerce Department disclosed that the Gross National Product had grown about $1.3248 words
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135 1968-09-24 6 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) Gravel and pebbles will be added to Nationalist China’s export list shortly to make better use of the existing port facilities at Haulien on economically backward East Taiwan. Under an export programme approved by the Provincial Government. 600,000135 words
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151 1968-09-24 6 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) Students at the sprawlin'* suburban faculty of Nanterre. seed-bed of the student rebellion in May and June this year, today expelled a group of intruders who had set up a “Red Base” in the Residence Ha.l. In a melee lasting some151 words
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219 1968-09-24 7 PIETRELANA, Italy, Mon. (Reuter) Padre Plo, an el-year-old capuchin monk whose hands bore the stigmata mark similar to Christ’s wounds, died here last night. few days ago. the Jovial bearded monk had celebrated the 50th anniversary of his receiving the stigmata219 words
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Article140 1968-09-24 7 CLEVELAND. Ohio, Mon. (Reuter) A lawyer was stabbed here today and a city policeman struck with a bottle near the speaker's platform in Euclid Beach Park, moments before VicePresident Hubert Humphrey was to speak. The lawyer, 41-year-old William McWilliam, was stabbed in the back, and140 words
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Article191 1968-09-24 7 ATHENS. Mon. (Reuter) Greece's Army-backed Government today freed former Prime Ministers George Papandreou and Panayotis Kanellopoulos, both under house arrest since last April. The two former premiers were placed under house arrest for the second time last April 15 for making statements against the present regime. Liberal191 words
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64 1968-09-24 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) —A would-be holdup man and his grocer victim traded shots over the counter of a store yesterday. The thief, a mailman, was shot in the head and critically wounded. Police later arrested the grocer and charged him with assault and64 words
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246 1968-09-24 7 BONN Mon. (Reuter) Czechoslovak national assembly President Josef Smrkovsky said in a television interview tonight that it took him a day and a night to decide whether to sign the August 27 Moscow protocol on the occupation of his country "But as246 words
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Article38 1968-09-24 7 MOSCOW. Mon. (Reuter) —Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko will head the Soviet delegation to the 23rd session of the United Nations General Assembly opening in New York tomorrow, the Soviet news agency tass reported tonight.38 words
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255 1968-09-24 7 Mon. (Rcutar) —South Vietnamese lnfantrymen have killed 146 North Vietnamese and Vietcong in two sweeps initiated by the Government soldiers, a Military spokes- man said here today. Biggest battle was in the far north of the country about four miles below the255 words
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127 1968-09-24 7 MANILA. Mod (CPI) The battleship C.S.S. New Jersey made its last stop before headinc into the Vietnam war zone yesterday morning when it arrived at the U-S. Naval Base at Subic Bay. 70 miles northwest of Manila. The New Jersey, the only battleship127 words
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Article, Illustration27 1968-09-24 7 DEMONSTRATIONS CONTINUE MEXICO CITY: Students told to move on by riot police carrying teareas guns as they break up groups of student* u demonstrations continue. UPI Photo.— UPI Photo. - 27 words
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219 1968-09-24 7 SHREWSBURY. Mon. (Reuter) A young trainee priest was today's only visitor to a lonely farmhouse near here where for nearly five days a 28-year-old gunman has been besieged with his wife and four young children. The priest. Father Edward Cortsh. from a219 words
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77 1968-09-24 7 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) —Scotland Yard is recruiting a small corps of civilian sleuths to help police investigate crime. The new officers will help with duties like fingerprinting. photographing and carrying out scientific tests at the scene of crimes. They will not have powers77 words
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Article, Illustration30 1968-09-24 7 MIENSINGEN. West Germany President Luebke and Defence Minister Schroeder seen here on a visit to tactical missile site on last day of Black Lion military exercises.30 words
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Article172 1968-09-24 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) It was a normal quiet yesterday in the eminently middle class suburb of Queens with lawn mowers going full pace and the cares of weekday life forgotten. Suddenly out of the blue, a busload of Greenwich village hippies arrived. Their mission172 words
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Article42 1968-09-24 7 SYDNEY. Mon (Reuter) —Colonel Khamfay Chomsisavad. senior doctor to charge of the Vientiane Orthopaedic Centre in Laos arrived in Sydney by a ir today. During his seven-week stay in Australia. Doctor Chomsisavad will study orthopaedic and military rehabilitation techniques.42 words
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77 1968-09-24 7 GENEVA. Mon (Reuter) —The International Red Cross (IRC.) is panning mass:ve parachute drops of relief supplies into beleagured Biafra. Red Cross sources said here today They said several Governments had tbeen contacted by the organisation about lending suitable aircraft, possibly giant C-130 Hercules transports. A77 words
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Article154 1968-09-24 7 PRAGUE. Mon. (UPI) Russians or no Russians, it is mushroom time in Czechoslovakia. The woods where the mushrooms flourish also are full of Russians and their tanks, rockets, artillery and infantry. But neither Russians nor the possibility of picking a poisonous variety and having to spend154 words
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388 1968-09-24 7 MEXICO CITY. Mon. ftJPI> A rehearsal for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games was carried out yesterday under heavy military guard after a weekend of continuing student riots. One policeman was killed during the battle with rebellious student on Saturday night and388 words
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Article408 1968-09-24 8 AFTER the more exciting candidates for the American presidential race have been eliminated, Americans are now left with two candidates to choose from. From this distance. Vice-President Hubert Humphrey seems unimpressive. He is a staid and colourless person who is too diffident to strike out on his own.408 words
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Article298 1968-09-24 8 ONE curious fact emerged from a Manila journalist's telephone interview with Tunku Abdul Rahman. He asked the Tunku to tell the Malaysian press to play down criticisms of the piratical act perpetrated by the Philippine Congress. The Tunku replied, “If the Manila press were to continue298 words
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Article673 1968-09-24 8 Imperialistic ways of the Philippines From Sin Chew fit Poh PRES. Marcos of the Philippines has ignored the warning from Malaysia and signed the Bill passed by the Filipino Congress making Sabah a part of the Philippines. After signing the Bill, the President issued a statement andFrom Sin Chew fit Poh - 673 words
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Article, Illustration3129 1968-09-24 8 Dr. K. E. Shaw - By Dr. K. E. Shaw Member of the International Law Association. Professor, Department of Government and Public Administration, Nanyang University. PRESIDENT Marcos of the Philippines has sign* ed into law the Sabah Bill which declares Sabah a part of the Philippine territory. In his3,129 words
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Article304 1968-09-24 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt {Author, 'Handbook of Ividmea for Crlalnal Triali”) LARRY was employed as an overhead crane operator. One day he fell while walking to a time clock on the premises of his employer, Don. Larry sued Don to recover for his injuries. "For several weeks304 words
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245 1968-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Scandinavian Airlines will airlift 650 members of the Scandinavian Olympic teams to the 19th Olympic Games in Mexico City on Oct. 12-27. Athletes, officials, doctors and other medical personnel from the teams of Denmark. Finland, Norway and Sweden will fly245 words
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Article156 1968-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. From Oct. 27, a Qantas flight will leave Sydney for Hong Kong every day of the week at 11.30 a m. This standardised daily departure time will greatly assist travellers and the travel industry in planning itineraries to and through Hong Kong, which156 words
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Article139 1968-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Norfolk Island will mark the 21th anniversary of Qantas air services to the island with a special issue of stamps on Sept. 25. The special issue is of two denominations. 5c and 7c, of the same design and depicting an Avro Lancastrian, with which139 words
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Article99 1968-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The noon price* at tnr ntniaporr blnefre Prod no* bxrhaoge lo Buyer 6*l*. C °rOß.)°Bulk unquoted Coconut on (F-0.8 Drum unquoted Lou** Copra Mixeo Sept 27.50 Muntoß White Pepper iF.0.8.) 96% N.L.W ***** Sarawak White Pepper (F. 0.8 ***** Sarawak Special Blaeft Pepper If 11.8.1 96% N.L.W99 words
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Article117 1968-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. —The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Mozambique 3/4 State of Orissa 5 World Carrier 6/7 Hydra 8 9 Geraldine 10/11 Soudan 13/14 Sandakan Maru 15 18 Madison Lloyd 18 Crna Gora 21 22 Sea Express 23 24 Broholm117 words
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Article, Illustration226 1968-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Another new housing proJect undertaken by Far last Land Housing Development Co., Ltd. (a member of Far East Organisation). The Company has. In fact, built numerous housing estates in various parts of the Republic. All the houses undertaken by the Company were226 words
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Article, Illustration124 1968-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. Loy Boon Sai heading the Scientific and Photographic Workshop of Hagemeyer Trading Co. left for Japan for a specialised course with the Olympus Optical Co. The Company, with 56 years of success in the highly specialised field of optics, has kept pace124 words
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Article56 1968-09-24 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK56.095 per US. dollar HK$6.llO per US. dollar TT HK514.60 per pound sterling HK5301.5 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness HKS 164.2 per 10.000 Japanese yen HK5148.7 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HK$ 148.9 per 100 Philippine pesos sellers56 words
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Article331 1968-09-24 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Mon. October first grade rubber buyers f ob. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 55 cents per kb down three-eighths of a cent from previous close The tone was quiet. A bearish newspaper report on Russia’* increasing synthetic production and exports331 words
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133 1968-09-24 9 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) The Asian Development Bank (ADB). granted today a $7-2 million loan to Malaysia to meet the foreign exchange costs of increasing the water supply of Penang State. The documents of the ADB loans were signed by Mr. C. S Krishna133 words
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1047 1968-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Quiet conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange today with reduced turnover. Activity continued in certain selected counter* and industrials were initially steady. Thereafter, some prices came off slightly. The close was mixed with 17 counters up. 17 were easier and nine unchanged. Gammon1,047 words
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143 1968-09-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. F. H. Levenhagen, Caltex Regional Director. South-East Asia is here on a five-day visit to Malaysia and Singapore. Mr. Levenhagen is on his routine inspection tour of South-East Asian countries. No stranger to Malaysia and Singapore, Mr.143 words
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Article68 1968-09-24 9 TAIPEI. Mon. (Reuter) Taiwan exported 494.255 cases of oranges In 12 months during the period 1967-68 an increase of 144.492 cases on the previous year. Statistics Issued by the Foreign Exchange and Trade Commission yesterday said the oranges earned $2,102,090 (875.000 sterling) in Foreign Exchange. The main68 words
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Article82 1968-09-24 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) A four-man executive delegation of W. Haking Industries Ltd. will participate in the Photokina Exhibition in Cologne, West Germany, from Bept. 28 to Oct. 6. the South China Morning Post said today. The delegation will be led by Miss Pauline Chan, Managing82 words
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Article409 1968-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Stock Exchange sold and other prices officially listed at the close of business INDUSTRIALS 2 22 2.75 2 80 Borneo Rhd 185 1.87 1.79 4.14 416 Chemical Co 1.80 c. Morale 4 fit! 4.70 Dunlop XD 3-40 E. smelting 6 70 2 40 2.53 2 81 2.85409 words
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Article48 1968-09-24 9 Managers* Pfleesi First Malayan 209 sernnd Malayan 193 Third Malayan The Commerce 1.23 Industry The savin* .99 1 08 Fund XD 1 98 1.17 First H'knng 1 07 1.12* sernnd H'knng .75 .79* Malaysian Investment Fund 1.20 1 30 Sterling C’modlty 5/11 mowoj laol Iuoh *148 words
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Article14 1968-09-24 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—The tin price for today was $563.25 per picul down $2.50.14 words
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Article, Illustration460 1968-09-24 10 Enche Mohamed Kblr Johari. the Malaysian Minister for Education was one of the 900 guests at a wedding reception after the marriage between Enche Mohamed Sidek bin Abdul Kadir and Che Saodah binte Haji Manjoorshab. Enche Khir is seen shaking hands with the bride Che Saodah while460 words
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Article, Illustration268 1968-09-24 11 KINABALU, Mon. (Reuter) The Chief Minister of Sabah, Tun Datu Mustapha, yesterday warned his people to be wary of piratical attacks along the coast line because of the current MalaysianPhilippines quarrel over his 29,000-square-mile State. Addressing a rally of about 5,000 people in the capital, he268 words
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182 1968-09-24 11 TunkuMarcos summit: No comment by Japan TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) A Japanese Foreign Ministry official today declined to comment on a reported suggestion by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos of a “summit meeting" in Tokyo or Eangkok on the Sabah d '■pute. The Manila radio station DZHP quoted President Marcos as saying182 words
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86 1968-09-24 11 JAKARATA. Mon. (Reuter) A Navy prosecutor in Borneo has alleged that beautiful Indonesian women are being taken over the border into Malaysian Sabah to be sold into slavery Naval Major Kaslan. senior prosecutor of the Borneo Naval District told reporters in Bandjarmasin. South Borneo, that86 words
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Article64 1968-09-24 11 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) —Some illegal pamphlets distributed in the Indonesian capital early this morning attacked Philippines President Marcos and proclaimed support for a Moslem separatist movement in the Southern Philippines Jakarta military authorities said they were investigating the matter. The leaflets said- “Marco* do not pilfer another64 words
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364 1968-09-24 11 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter UPI) Malaysia was justified in putting her armed forces in a state of readiness despite assurances by the Philippines that force would not be used to resolve the Sabah question, the South China Morning Post said today. “For what364 words
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Article121 1968-09-24 11 TAIPING, Mon. The Mentri Besar. Perak, Dato Haji Ahmad bin Said, who is also the President of the Perak State Scout Council recently visited Kem Maju—the ne w district campsite of the Boy Scouts of Taiping. On arrival at the camp. Dato Ahmad inspected a guard121 words
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Article113 1968-09-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, onetime spiritual guide of the Beatles, will arrive here tomorrow for a two-day visit The President of the Spiritual Regeneration Movement Foundation of Malaysia. Mr. Kirpal Singh, told Bemama today the Maharishi would have a “very tight schedule” during his113 words
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85 1968-09-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Leong Chan Hong, a mechanic. was todav sentenced to four years’ jail by the High Court after he pleaded guilty to a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Leong had slashed a police constable. Teh Chok Kee. to death at85 words
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239 1968-09-24 11 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) A Philippine Navy vessel on border patrol duty in the waters off Southern Philippines intercepted a speedboat loaded with 165 cases of smuggled cigarettes. Th* Manila rhmai>u said the boat came from the North-eastern Borneo. Commodore Ismael Lorn! bao, Philippine Nr y239 words
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156 1968-09-24 11 TELUK ANSON Mon The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. today urged students to study more subjects m science and technology Speaking at the opening of a school extension in Sungai Sumun near here, the Minister said the application of subjects was more156 words
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127 1968-09-24 11 KOTA KINABALU Mon. Sabah's former Minister of Finance. Enche Harris bin Mohd. Saileh. has been conferred a Datoship by the Yang di-Pertua Negara of Sabah. This was announced by the Chief Minister. Tun Dat u Haji Mustapha bin Data Harun. in a farewell dinner127 words
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Article241 1968-09-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The life sentence on a youth, who had pleaded guilty to robbing Madam Ooi Saw Keng and causing hurt to her in Penang last year, was today reduced by the Appeal Court to a total of 20 years’ jail and six strokes241 words
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136 1968-09-24 11 Big antiMarcos rally in JB today JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. AU Government Departments in the State capital will be closed after lunch tomorrow for civil servants to attend a massive “show of strength" rally to warn Manila to keep off from Sabah. In a directive last night, the President of the136 words
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Article80 1968-09-24 11 MANILA. Mon (UPI) Malaysia is expected to attend a commerce and industries conference of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) next week in Manila despite the Sabah dispute, the Foreign Affairs Department said today. A spokesman of the De partment's ASEAN Secretariat said the conference80 words
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Article, Illustration72 1968-09-24 11 Mr. Lee Kal Yuen (top picture) was declared the best taxi driver at the Drivers’ Courtesy Competition at Jalan Birch Car Park in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Mr. Lee is seen receiving his challenge trophy from Puan Sri Sa’adiah Sardon, wife of the Minister of Transport. Bottom72 words
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300 1968-09-24 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Segamat-Utara byelection battle is a straight duel between Alliance stalwart Enche Musa Hitam and Mr. Lee Ah Mens, wellknown trade unionist who is standing on a Democratic Action Party ticket. The nomination for the by-election closed at noon here today300 words
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Article140 1968-09-24 11 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Philippine Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos flew Into New York on Sunday night to present his country’s case on Sabah to members of the United Nations. Mr. Ramos was scheduled to confer with members of the Philippine delegation this morning140 words
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Article48 1968-09-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mor,.— Five boxer puppies valued at 51.250 were reported stolen from the home of a pet lover at Jalan Sentul here during the weexend. The puppies. 17 days old. were stolen from the home of Mr. Yee Ah Choo on Saturday morning.48 words
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72 1968-09-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Two Medical Officers from the Institute of Medical Research here will be leaving for Britain soon for D C.P. courses in pathology at the London post-graduate medical school. They are Dr. Lim Swee Eng and Dr. Chan Choe Fatt. Both will be72 words
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Article58 1968-09-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The former Organising Secretary of the Johore Branch of the Labour Party of Malaya. Mr. K. Raman, today joined the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia. This was announced here by the Gerakan Deputy Secretary General. Mr. V. David, who said Mr. Raman resigned from the Labour Party58 words
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Article84 1968-09-24 11 MANILA, Mon. (Reuter) Philippine authorities are looking for the MV Catherine. a small vessel which is feared to have drifted into Malaysian waters, according to the Philippine News Service. The agency quoted Government officials as saying it was possible the vessel was the one reported to have84 words
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Article66 1968-09-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The bersanaing ceremony for the Raia Muda of Selangor. Tunku Idris Shah, and Raja Zarina binte Raja Zainal will take place here on Sept. 23. It will be held at the Kenny Hill residence of Raja Zainal bin Raja Sulaiman. who is the General Manager66 words
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Article, Illustration502 1968-09-24 12 Pat Chan - (That’s going fashion Italian style) By Pat Chan LET'S go Italian from top to toe! The colourful poloneck sweaters, nifty around- the town dresses with matching scarfs, shoes and umbrellas, straw hats, jumper-suits, chunky jewelleries and leather handbags these are all the basis of the exuberant Italian502 words
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Article334 1968-09-24 12 BACON. CHEESE AND TOMATO SAVOURY 12 thin slices bread. 4 oz. bacon, chopped roughly, 4 oz. tomatoes diced. 4 oz. grated Australian tasty Cheddar cheese. 4 eggs, 10 oz. evaporated milk. 10 oz. water, salt and pepper. Australian butter. Preheat oven to moderate (350*). Grease a shallow334 words
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Miscellaneous300 1968-09-24 12 'fr TODAY and YOU... Tuesday, September 24, 1968. ARIES MAR. 22 APR. 20 6-19-24-40 ✓7* TAURUS O\'APR .21 MAY 21 GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 OC 408-29-34 5748-50-68 CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 3-14-16-23 32-41-81-85 lEO JUL T 24 AUG. 23 13-27-36-44 a/52-74-77 VIRGO AUG. 24 SEPT. 22 Oys- 9-15-28|300 words
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Miscellaneous243 1968-09-24 13 CATHAY ORCHARD-***** 13th RIG DAY! Daily 3 Shows 1.30. 5.15 A 5.30 p m. 2001” Starts: 1.50. 535 A 3.50 p.m. Adm: 14.00. $2.50 A $1.50 (No Preo List* ”2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY’* Super Panavision Cinerama Metrocolor (MOMi ANY SEAT AT 1.30 A 5.15p.m SHOWS. SUNDAY A HOLIDAYS EXTRA SHOW243 words
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Article, Illustration1314 1968-09-24 14 H. L. Herschensohn - By H. L. Herschensohn, M. D. rPHERE is no substi* A tute for personal experience. This is especially true of smoking and its re* lationship to chest pains. It is easy to find a written report on any subject giving a number of viewpoints. For example, in1,314 words
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359 1968-09-24 14 Uli Schmetzer - By Uli Schmetzer ]\T E X I C O CITY, iTA Mon. (Reuter)— Musclemen at the Olympic Games here next month will be able to contemplate beauty even as they lift their weights in training. Other athletes, whether weightlifters, boxes or runners, will also359 words
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Article295 1968-09-24 14 James Pringle - by James Pringle HAVANA. Cuba. Mon. (Reuter) Cubans are being asked to donate or sell all tbeir silver heirlooms, old coins or sports trophies to the revolution. It is part of an effort by the Fidel Castro Government to earn muchneeded hard foreign currency. The295 words
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Article, Illustration265 1968-09-24 14 LIKE to go on safari in England? The question is no Joke. You can in the West Country grounds of an English stately home where lions, giraffes and antelopes roam wild and monkeys chatter from the tree-tops. For some years now. the sixth Marquess of Bath has265 words
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317 1968-09-24 15 WINDSOR LAD - by WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Very keen rivalry prevailed between leading jockey Glynn Pretty and Des Coleman (or tbe main honours at the recently concluded belangor Turf Club's September meet. Coleman. In grand form and riding in his vigorous ftyle, took317 words
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127 1968-09-24 15 MALACCA, Mon. LtCoi. Humdall, the Commanding Officer of the 14th Light Regiment. R.A. was elected Commodore of the Bukit Terendak Sailing Club at tneir bi-yea rly general meeting held at Terendak Camp here. Other officials elected:'i c e-Commodore Clive Connors (Bde HQ); Rear-Rear-Commodore127 words
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98 1968-09-24 15 ’AKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) "T The Ninth Asian Table tennis Championships are heading for a near-certain "battle of the giants" duel between South Korea and Japan, who today emerged s clear front-runners in the then’s, women’s and girls' events. The Japanese men's team I°98 words
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Article, Illustration57 1968-09-24 15 The German hammerthrowing champion in 1961 and 1963. Hans Fahsl from Leverkusen (Federal Republic of Germany) will also he taking part in his second Olympic Games in Mexico. The 27-year-old sportsman who trains keenly and Is a very consistent performer, recorded his greatest triumph in 1961 when57 words
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227 1968-09-24 15 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Indonesia is fielding one of its smallest ever teams in the Mexico Olympics this year after giving up its policy or pursuing grandiose political aims through sport. The whole contingent will include only about 23 people, 12 basketball players, four227 words
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Article104 1968-09-24 15 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Singapore athletes took their fifth gold medal in the Indonesian National Alh'etics Championships last night after winning most of the events in which they took part. Mahmud Mansoor won the high jump with a 1.94 metres (6ft. 4-1/2 in) leap and adding another104 words
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258 1968-09-24 15 LOS ANGELES Mon. (Reuter) Wimbledon champion Rod Laver crushed Ken Rosewall to win the 30.000 dollars (aibout 12.500 sterling) Pacific Southwest Open Tennis championship yesterday, 4-6. 6-0, 6-0. Laver's prize was 3800 dollars (about 1.600 sterling). Rosewall as runner-up collected 2.400 dollars (about258 words
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298 1968-09-24 15 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (Reuter) Malaysia's athletic team which arrived here for the Olympics two days ago were still a little breathless yesterday in Mexico City's barefied air, but were settling down well. Athletics roach Stanley Gouw told Reuter: “I think most of It is298 words
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Article155 1968-09-24 15 MELBOURNE, Australia. Mon. (Reuter) An entire soccer team has been disqualified for life at Shepparton. 100 miles north of here, after a wild match last week In which the referee was punched and kicked Referee Harold Thom of the Melbourne suburb of Reservoir said he155 words
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Article27 1968-09-24 15 VALETTA, Malta. Mon. (Reuter) Aris Salonica (Greece) yesterday beat Hibernians (Mslta) 6-0 in a second leg first round match in the Inter-Citiet Fair* Soccer Cup.27 words
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Article75 1968-09-24 15 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Martin Chivers. Tottenham Hotspurs 125.000 sterling forward, will not be able to play soccer for the next six months. This was the doctors' verdict after a thorough examination of damaged knee ligaments sustained by Olivers during Saturday's match against Motts Forest. Chivers. an75 words
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190 1968-09-24 15 LONDON. Mon (UPI) The London Sunday Observer said the anti-apartheid movement had a new found ally in South African Prime Minister John Vorster. Mr. Vorster. by his lead-en-footed intervention in the D'Oliveira affair, has shown himself the most effective ally of the anti-apartheid movement190 words
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Article62 1968-09-24 15 LISBON. Mon (Reuter) Beniflca's world famous in-side-forward Eusebio was sent off in his club’s Portuguese first division match with Setubai here yesterday Eusebio, top scorer in the 1966 World Cup in England, was sent off during the second half Players from both sides had been involved62 words
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Article1063 1968-09-24 15 FIRST DAY WEIGHTS for the drat Day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting on Saturday. HORSES CLASS 1 Div. 2 I Furlongs Goodwill II 8 00 Napoleon Solo 8.13 Currency Note 8.12 United Nation* 812 Wicklow 812 Viva Perak 810 Spruce 8 10 Chai1,063 words
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514 1968-09-24 16 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Koji Watanabe yesterday defeated Premjit LaU 8-6, 6-1 6-2 in the last match to prevent India from making a 5-0 sweep in the Davis, Cup Eastern Zone finals. A crowd of 5,000 spectators in sunny weather on a national holiday saw514 words
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Article75 1968-09-24 16 MEXICO CITY. Mon. (Reuter) —Australia set an unofficial world record at the Olympic cycling velodrome here yesterday when their tandem team Hilton Clarke and Gordon Johnson clocked 10 seconds for a flying 200metre sprint. The listed world record is 10.2 seconds but the Australian team's assistant75 words
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Article56 1968-09-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Methodist Afternoon School annual games championship between old boys and present boys for the Thalayasingam Trophy will begin tomorrow at the MBS grounds here. The games eighth in the series —will be held over four days and will include in basketball,56 words
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328 1968-09-24 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore badminton fans will be able to watch top badminton players from six countries participating in the Singapore ninth 'open' badminton championships to be held from Oct. 18 to 21. The Secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association, Mr. Max Lange328 words
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356 1968-09-24 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. —The Asian Football Confederation are now making every effort to secure the services of German professional coach D. Cramer, to carry out a second coaching programme in the Asian region. The first coaching programme for Asia undertaken by Cramer with356 words
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Article137 1968-09-24 16 IPOH. Mon. The men’s singles champion, top seeded Moses Tay, is fancied to retain his title in the Perak Open Lawn Tennis Championships at the Municipal courts next week-end. The preliminary rounds were played last week-end. Moses Tay had an easy win over Peter137 words
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225 1968-09-24 16 SINGAPORE. Mon —SEAP Games gold medallist weightlifter Tang Cbye Hong will be in the Republic’s official six-man team to the Olympic Games in Mexico City. The case of the young lifter making the trip to Mexico was doubtful as the225 words
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47 1968-09-24 16 Klaus Schiprowski (picture) from Leverkusen (Federal Republic of Germany), the third German pole vaulter taking part in the Olympic Games in Mexico City, thinks the world of the fibre-glass pole. The 24-year-old student clears 5 metres consistently. To date his personal best performance has been 5.13 metres.47 words
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Article, Illustration460 1968-09-24 16 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Singapore Amateur Open runner-up David Milne, (H'cap 3) and probably the most promising lad in local golfdom lived up to expectation when he ousted 1964 Putra Cup player Emile Le Mercier (H'cap 5), 2 I in the scheduled 36 holes460 words
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Article225 1968-09-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Pakistan’s top-ranking player Naqi Mohsin is the latest entry in the Malaysian Open Badminton Championships at Penang from Oct. 10 —13. Badminton Association of Malaysia secretary. Mr. Teh Gin Sooi. who disclosed this here today said Mohsin would be paying his225 words
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433 1968-09-24 16 MONT TREMBLANT (Quebec), Mon. (Reuter) Denny Hulme. New Zealand’s reigning world titleholder. won yesterday’s Canadian Grand Prix to ensure a thrilling climax to this year's world drivers’ championship. Hulme and Britain’s Graham Hill, who was fourth, now each have 33 points433 words
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Article72 1968-09-24 16 MUAR. Mon.—The Johora North Inter-regional School Basketball Tournament will be held in Tangkak, 16 miles north of here, on Wednesday. Two districts Muar and Segamat District —will compete in the one-day tournament. Outstanding basketball players will be selected from the tournament to represent the Johore Regional School72 words
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Miscellaneous53 1968-09-24 16 Penang: 1.25 a.m. <9.0 ft.), 1.36 pm. (8.7 ft Port Swettenham: 6.43 a.m. (17.2 ft.), 7.00 pm. <16.1 ft.). Port Dickson: 7.33 a.m (10.4 ft.), 7.53 p.m. (9-0 ft.). Singapore: 11.52 a.m. (9.2 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 10.28 a.m. (7.3 ft.), 10.59 p.m. (7.7 ft.). Kuantan: 1004 a.m. (7.5 ft.), 10.3053 words
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