Eastern Sun, 29 September 1968
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Title Section25 1968-09-29 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE SUNDAY EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 778 Sunday, 29 September 1968. ■fr MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents25 words
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163 1968-09-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Government today reiterated its call to the Philippines to withdraw its customs officers from Sabah. A Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement said the Malaysian Government had cancelled the work permits of the Filinino customs officers and had given them permission163 words
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71 1968-09-29 1 TOKYO, Sat. (Reuter) A Russian patrol ship fired at a Japanese fishing boat and seized it off Itrup island in the Russian-held Kuriles today. Japanese maritime authorities reported. They said one of the eight fishermen aboard the 19-ton Kawa Maru was injured in the71 words
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Article, Illustration398 1968-09-29 1 If Malaysia steps on PI SOil... MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos warned in Baguio City yesterday: 4 lf the Malaysians step on Philippine soil, I will lead this country to war/ The President was speaking to Northern Luzon leaders and student groups398 words
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607 1968-09-29 1 DEV SHRIDHAR - We won’t step on Philippine soil —Razak By DEV SHRIDHAR KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tun Abdul Razak said here today Malaysia has no intention to occupy Philippine territory. If there were any aggression in the present impasse between the two countries, it would only come from Manila and not from Kuala607 words
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Article146 1968-09-29 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) The dispute between Philippines and Malaysia over Sabah could affect the meeting of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Secretariat (SEAMES) which opens at Malang, Indonesia, tomorrow, a SEAMES official said. The official who declined to be identified said: “Our organisation is146 words
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93 1968-09-29 1 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) President Suharto said today that Indonesia could not stand idly by and watch disturbing developments on its borders an evident reference to the Malaysia-Filipi-no dispute over Sabah. Speaking in a message to a batch of new Indonesian Ambassadors, he swore93 words
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178 1968-09-29 1 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) Britain today protested to the Philippines against the storming of the British Ambassador’s residence in Manila last night by a group of demonstrators. The protest note delivered by British Ambassador John Mansfield Addis to Acting Foreign Secretary Jose Ingles requested that178 words
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Article149 1968-09-29 1 Old lady was too good WHITTIER. California. Sat (UPII All the guy was trying to do was rob a bank And all the little old lady was trying to do was a good deed. She saw this voung man about 25 park his car in the lot of the Crocker-Citizens149 words
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Article35 1968-09-29 1 PRAGUE. Sat. (UPI) Despite Soviet threats, the faithful and the patriotic today rallied and burned candles at the good King Wenceslas statue that is the symbol of Czechoslovakian opposition to Kremlin occupation.35 words
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Article115 1968-09-29 1 NAIROBI. Sat. (Reuter)— Kenya's Parliament will have to halt all business for a week because one of its Hansard reporters has decided to get married. The wedding of Patricia Mugo, a 23-year-old Kikuyu takes place a week on Saturday. The whole of Parliament will rise and go into115 words
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Article, Illustration279 1968-09-29 1 JAKARTA, Sat. (Reuter) Former President Sukarno of Indonesia is under interrogation, President Suharto announced in Jakarta today. Answering reporters questions at the Presidential Palace President Suharto said this was in accordance with the decisions of the Peoples Consultative Congress, the country’s supreme policymaking body. It was279 words
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Article40 1968-09-29 1 NAPLES. Italy. Sat. (UPI) Police raided Communist Party Headquarters in nearby Giugliano at dawn today and arrested 15 persons. Instead of being charged with plotting to overthrow the government, the 15 communists were charged with gambling.40 words
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Article48 1968-09-29 1 NOTTINGHAM. England Sat. (UPI) Mrs. Adrienne Strong, who runs a local marriage bureau, said she had a surplus of eligible bachelors on her lists. So she had cancelled registration fees for girls between the ages of 20 and 21 “to try to balance the books.”48 words
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Advertisement113 1968-09-29 1 Protein Suitable for making biscuit noodle, dried noodle, cakes, •Tty? Garuda... was a mythical bird of the East which carried people to far off lands in search of new excitements and adventures It was a bird of safe carriage, worshipped by this ancient civilisation of Indonesia Today Garuda is the113 words
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NEWS
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769 1968-09-29 2 By Lim Thow Boon KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The order under which a law* yer, Mr. K a r a m Singh, was placed in detention, was not an order, but merely a "direct :< 3n to detain" a769 words
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Article119 1968-09-29 2 BONN. Sat. (Reuter) President de Gaulle and West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger go into the final round of their talks here today with no sign that they are any closer on the major issues dividing them. The French President will fly back to Paris119 words
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Article59 1968-09-29 2 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) England's ceremonially robed and bewigged High Court judges will dispense justice in 20th century surroundings instead of makeshift courtrooms from next Tuesday. On that day. the start of the new legal year. Queen Elizabeth opens a one million sterling extension to London’s Royal59 words
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Article82 1968-09-29 2 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sat. (Reuter) Three homemade bombs exploded In Rio late last night and early today, one at the home of United Btates Air Attache Colonel Jerry J. Hunt. There were no casualties First police reports said windows were shattered and garden steps damaged at82 words
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102 1968-09-29 2 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery believes Americans cannot win the Vietnam war and advocates bluntly that the U S. agree to a communist government for South Vietnam. Montgomery, speaking on a nationwide-television programme yesterday said the Americans could not win. they should102 words
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Article64 1968-09-29 2 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (UPI) George W. Ball, who resigned as U.S. Ambassador on Thursday, has said he feared Richard M Nixon would escalate the Vietnam war if elected President. Ball, who will act as Foreign Policy Adviser to Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey in his campaign, castigated Nixon64 words
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Article139 1968-09-29 2 MEXICO CITY. Bat. (Reuter) Two thousand protesting students met here In defiance of a police ban last night to press home their demands for a bigger voice in Mexico’s affairs In fiery and emotional speeches, anonymous student leaders called for the struggle against the government to139 words
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96 1968-09-29 2 MANILA. Sat (Reuter) Defence Secretary Ernesto Mata has ordered the expansion of the home Defence Forces as the Philippines striking force in coun-ter-insurgency operations, the Defence Department announced in Manila today. Mr. Mata fle w to Fort Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija province north of96 words
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Article54 1968-09-29 2 MADISON. Wisconsin. Sat. (L'PI) The University of Wisconsin says it has found the skull of the world’s largest rodent —a 6-foot. 560-pound beaver that is 10,000 years old. University Zoologist John E Dallman said the skull of the extinct giant beaver was uncovered recently on a54 words
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Article, Illustration2301 1968-09-29 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Prime M.lister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has stressed the need for higher performance in Singapore. He made this point when he spoke on "An Exercise in Political and Economic Modernisation" during a talk organised by the University of Singapore Democratic2,301 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration322 1968-09-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ith Singapore International Student Salon of Photography sponsored by the Photographic Society of Nanyang University will he declared open by the Minister for Culture. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, on Oct. 12 at the National Library Lecture Hall. The public are invited to322 words
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Article54 1968-09-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three youths posing as airconditioner repairmen held up an amah in a house at Jalan Maxwell here yesterday afternoon and got away v/ith articles worth $1,750. The amah. Ah Chan. 41 was inside the house when a car pulled up in54 words
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Article, Illustration450 1968-09-29 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. A 12-year old schoolboy, Anthony Lim of the Geylang English School will receive an award for heroism during the Children's Day celebration this year. Anthony, a Primary VI pupil will receive the Minister for Educations Award for Heroism for saving450 words
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Article, Illustration243 1968-09-29 3 Help students to get the right jobs Othman urges O.B.A.s SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok today called on c!d boys' associations in the Republic to guide students into careers whi-n would not only fit their aptitudes but also to advance the country's economic development. Enche243 words
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Article72 1968-09-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The director of the British Institute of Geologic a 1 Sciences. Dr. K. C. Dunham, has been appointed External Examiner in geology at the University of Malaya for three years. He formerly held the Chair of Geology at the University Dunham and is one of72 words
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Article39 1968-09-29 3 PENANG. Sat. A 34-vear-old land broker, K.A. Mavilvaganam. who made a false report to the police that he was robbed of $2,150 in Beach Street yesterday afternoon. was fined $5OO in the first Magistrate’* court here today.39 words
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Article97 1968-09-29 3 8 a.m.-12 p.m.: Special Sunday morning session at Blood Donation Centre, Outram Road General Hospital. 10 a.m.: 10th annual inspection of Fifth Corps. West Central Area. St. John Ambulance Brigade at St. John Ambulance Brigade Headquarters. 420. Beach Road. 10 a.m.: Chinese operatic section practice at National Theatre97 words
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Article36 1968-09-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The High Commission of India will remain closed to the general public on Monday September. 30 and Wednesday. October. 2 1968. on account of Public Holidays for Dessehra and Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday, respectively.36 words
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Article31 1968-09-29 3 KAJANG. Sat. A watch shop proprietor. Mr. Lim Kim Seng. 28. reported the theft of 23 watches valued at $1,090 from his shop at Kajang Bazaar here yesterday morning31 words
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193 1968-09-29 3 IPOH. Sat. Malaysians are solidly united to uphold and defend the sovereignty and independence of their country so that no outside power or subversion from within can succeed in carrying out their schemes. This was stated by the Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed193 words
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158 1968-09-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A 38-vear-old political detainee, Mohamed Noor bin Abdul Rahim —released from detention today said he was convinced that all citizens in the Republic were equal. He also stated that no single race should stand paramount over the others. Mohamed Noor arrested158 words
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Article, Illustration395 1968-09-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Health science teachers could be forgiven if they were to wring their hands in agony —for the Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, has encouraged school-children to dirty their hands. The Minister’s intention was of course395 words
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188 1968-09-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. More than 500 people tonight attended the bersanding ceremony of the Raja Muda of Selangor and his beautiful bride. Raja Zarina. The bersanding ceremony was held at the stately mansion of the bride's father. Raja Zainal bln188 words
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Article144 1968-09-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malaysian Pacific Area Travel Association Chapter was formed here today with the Director of Tourism, Enche Osman Siru as Chairman. The Chapter, for the States of Malaysia, would work on it» own initiative to make the work of P.A.T.A. “more meaningful.”144 words
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Article34 1968-09-29 4 SEGAMAT. Sat The Labis branch of the Malaysian Chinese Association. 20 miles south of here, collected $2,334 from a recent dis-trict-wide fund-raising campaign in aid of the Tunku Abdul Rahman College fund.34 words
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Article, Illustration34 1968-09-29 4 The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Hj. Idris, opened a $40,000 Post Office in Jinjang, Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Picture shows Dato Harun unveiling the plaque.34 words
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Article150 1968-09-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A building contractor was stabbed when he refused to hand over the ignition kevs of his car to three men at Jalan Hicks here last night. The contractor, Mr. Pham Yin Keat. 26, of Petaling Jaya had parked his car at a150 words
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60 1968-09-29 4 MUAR. Sat. Miss Tay Siew Lee captured the first prize in the women's section of a mandarin singing competition. in aid of Muar hole-in-the-heart schoolboy. Wong Yit Wang Second was Chan Yet Bee and third Chua Pek Geek First in the men’s section was See60 words
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Article49 1968-09-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Four Malaysians who have been awarded scholarships to study plastic industry in Germanv left for Frankfurt today. They are Mr. Chua Seow Kong of Penang. Mr. Leone Meng Lip of Perak. Mr. Lee Hing Ming and Mr. Tan Chin Leocg of Selangor.49 words
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Article, Illustration197 1968-09-29 4 KUALA LUMPI R. Sat. Guinness Malaysia Berhad todav announced its Gold Harp Lager Beer will be launched officially on Monday. Sept. 30. The belief that there is room for another major brand of beer is essentially what has led to the decision197 words
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Article63 1968-09-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A total of 177 students studying overseas on Federal scholarships will benefit from the Government's decision to increase the scholarship grants to overseas students in certain countries, a spokesman of the Ministry of Education said today. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir63 words
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178 1968-09-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A three-man team from the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives is now In Sarawak making a survey of suitable land to open up two huge padi schemes. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Ghazali Jawi, told newsmen at Subang178 words
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Article114 1968-09-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three youths, one armed with a knife held up a newspaper circulation clerk and escaped with $1,700 in a highway robbery on Thursday. The victim. Mr. Wong Kan. clerk of the Hanyang Siang Pau Press at the Jalan Sultan office here was114 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1587 1968-09-29 4 YOUR TV and RADIO TOPAZ &VM' MfIXM CHANNEL S KUALA LUMPUR «nd Palau Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 A 10 Johore Bahru. I laiping; 7 Bata Pahat; Klaang. P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 3.01 Bahasa Kita: 3.16 International Football England vs Scotland; 416 Zorro; 5.07 Cartoon Classics Part1,587 words
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Article, Illustration155 1968-09-29 5 SEVERAL Riot Squad troops of the Singapore Police Force were called out to give "protection" to Asia's top Cantonese opera and screen actresses, Yam Kim FeiandPak Suet Sin, who were mobbed by thousands of screaming fans at the New Era Exposition on Friday. Both155 words
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Article107 1968-09-29 5 Royal New Zealand Regiment: Performance by band and Maori concert party at Zoo Negara 10 am. to 12 noon.. Lake Gardens 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.. Merlin Hotel 11 p.m. Trinity Methodist Church: Sunday school farewell rally for Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Amarasingham. Church Centre. 8.30 am.107 words
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329 1968-09-29 5 ‘We ’re not worried by Manila threat of trade boycott KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysia is not worried by the Philippines threat to boycott Malaysian goods and raw materials becaus' her trade with the Philippines was negligible, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Tan Sri (Dr.) Lim Swee Aun said today.329 words
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Article120 1968-09-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Free train services between Kuala Lumpur and the MAHA (Malaysian Agricultural and Horticultural Association) exhibition site at Klang Road, will be provided during the four-day MAHA Exhibition, beginning on Thursday. A statement from the Malayan Railway Administration here today said the120 words
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339 1968-09-29 5 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sat. The secretary-general of the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, tonight called for a commission of inquiry into the working of the new port here so as to improve its efficiency and to give port workers a better339 words
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79 1968-09-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three members of an Indian cultural mission deputed by the Bharat Sevashram Sangha an all-India socio-religious and philanthropic organisation are here to spread the message of Vedanta and goodwill. The leader of the mission. Swami Shri Advaitanandaji is due to arrive here79 words
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Article, Illustration170 1968-09-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The two Parliamentary Secretaries of the Ministry of Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng and Enche Buang bin Omar Junid paid a visit to the fire site at Lorong 101. Changi R-ad this morning. They were accompanied by the Director of Social Welfare170 words
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Article, Illustration345 1968-09-29 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Soprano Leong Mei Leng and pianist Louise Hwang will feature in a joint recital presented by the Heralds Choral Society at the Victoria Theatre on Oct. 5 at 8 p.m. Miss Leong who studied music under Samuel Ting Chu-San has made345 words
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Article77 1968-09-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Members of the China Society of Singapore will celebrate the "Moon Cake Festival” at the residence of a wellknown art collector. Mr. Tan Tsze Chor on Saturday (Oct. 5) at 7 p.m. During this mid-Autumn festival party, the vice-pre-sident of the society. Mr. C. M.77 words
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Advertisement56 1968-09-29 5 Q v \V° o V o with every bottle of Pilot Ink PILOT One eraser will be given away free with every bottle of Pilot 1 Ink purchased. This offer lasts from Ist September to 31st October 1968. Hurry, buy your Pilot Ink now. Stocks are limited. P t Offer56 words
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411 1968-09-29 6 DANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) The Thai Government has launched an extensive programme to win the hearts and minds of captured Communist guerillas. “Operation Karundep” which means God of Mercy seeks to rehabilitate and retrain former Communists, rather than punish them and risk driving them underground once411 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous569 1968-09-29 6 rHE MAN FROM 0 A A A l T.N.C.L.E. ACT I SPECIAL DELIVERY FROM SPACE THEN, AS THE UNCLE TEAM RACES UP TO THE SCENE,THE MASSIVE FRAMEWORK TOPPLES DOWN LIKE AGOAKTJC ERECTOR SET-FALLING ABAFTr. IM I rac NO FA0ONS THE ALIEN-H-HE'S COLLAPSEDTHE FRAMEWORK OF THE NEW INTER NATIONAL BUILDING/ b569 words
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Article98 1968-09-29 7 TAIPEI. Sat. (Reuteri Taiwan today celebrated the 2,518th anniversary of the birthday of the great Chinese sage Confucius with ceremonies throughout the Island Simultaneous services were held at Confucian temples early this morning and special meeting honouring teachers, as a tribute to Confucius as the greatest98 words
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247 1968-09-29 7 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) Officials conceded yesterday the United States faces the distinct possibility it ‘may have to move the military bases it has in Spain early in 1970 The possibility arose whe* the two countries failed to reach agreement to extend247 words
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Article85 1968-09-29 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sat. (Reuter* Ambassador Radhaknshna Ramani. the Malaysian Government's Special Adviser i n Sabah, conterred toda> w.ih Secretary-General U r.iant. Intormed sources said the call was primarily to renew a long-standing friendship but that inevitably the Sabah dispute with the Philippines came up.85 words
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Article29 1968-09-29 7 NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand. Sat. (Reuter! New Zealand bakers claimed today to have baked the world's longest loaf 66 feet 1 inch (20.14 metres) cl crusty bread.29 words
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164 1968-09-29 7 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) Filipino dock workers have decided to begin today to refuse to unload and load cargoes on all British and Malaysian ships call- ing at Manila’s harbours. This was announced last night by Roberto Oca, President of the biggest164 words
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Article44 1968-09-29 7 HONG KONG Sat (Reuter) Three U.S. jet fizhters were shot down over North Vietnam on Wednesday, the North Vietnam New* Agency said today. The number of US. planes downed over North Vietnam now total 3.188 the agency added.44 words
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PHOTO TIPS
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Article, Illustration679 1968-09-29 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Have you recently become the proud owner of a boat, or just finished painstaking hours of refitting and refinishing your power boat or sailboat? Only a boat owner can know the exhilaration of putting his boat in the water and taking the first679 words
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Miscellaneous140 1968-09-29 7 DBAT!'.~ NOT EVEN A WHATTA PITYU\ ANO THIS YOOZ FIRST TIME OUTTA the err/' J t BITE AU-DAV. WE MUST BE Jb WE MUST BE USIN* THE D YEAH, UITTUE HOY Ah y«si I* e-fcs £2 MfV r and r JZBRJSE 70 TAKE 44ojwa -'Barbara's LTi& BARNEY UP TO PICK140 words
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WORLD NEWS
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315 1968-09-29 8 71/TEMPHIS, Tennessee, Sat. (UPI). —The attorney for James Earl Ray said yesterday that he may withdraw from the case because of "serious differences" between him and the man charged with killing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “In recent days, serious differences have arisen315 words
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199 1968-09-29 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) Republican Vice Presidential candidate Spiro T. Agnew said yesterday he believed the U.S.S. Pueblo was In international waters when It was seized by Communist North Korean forces last January 23. Mr. Agnew told a National Press Club luncheon that "when it199 words
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183 1968-09-29 8 JAKARTA, Sat. (Reuter sy in Jakarta today denied had been cruising in Indor deeply regretted the report i Tne Japanese Embasthat Japanese submarines tesian waters and said it A report in an East Java provincial newspaper, given country-wide circulation by Indonesia's Antara183 words
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Article92 1968-09-29 8 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Sir Rex Benson, banker and diplomat who worked as a spy-catcher with the French Surete (counterespionage) during the First World War. has died In Italy, it was disclosed here today. After being wounded In the retreat from Mons Sir Rex worked In Paris92 words
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Article, Illustration32 1968-09-29 8 Burning Malaysian flag MANILA: Filipino student demonstrators burn makeshift Malaysian flag on the way to British Ambas-ador's res dence here where they threw lighted torches and fired at servants quarters. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration36 1968-09-29 8 SAN FRANCISCO: Vice President Mr. Hubert Humphrey being greeted by outstretched hands as he arrives at the International Airport for the first campaign visit to the city since the nomination. UPI photo.UPI photo. - 36 words
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241 1968-09-29 8 SAIGON. Sat. (UPI) One of the 12 Negro prisoners staging a passive rebellion at Long Binh stockade decided to call it quits, a military spokesman said today. HLs departure for the main portion of the prison marked the first defection from the rebel241 words
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Article181 1968-09-29 8 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) The Weather Bureau said the “full fury” cf Typhoon Elaine, now packing increased centre winds of more than 130 miles per hour, was to strike the tobaoco rich farm lands of North Luzon late today. Elaine was located 55 miles east181 words
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Article137 1968-09-29 8 DANANG, Sat. (Reuter) —A 26-year-old American marine private. Robert J. Vickers, was sentenced to life imprisonment with hard labour here today on 2 two charges of murdering Vlenamese civilians. Vickers, from Dothan. A.abama. pleaded not guilty. His trial by court martial was the third In137 words
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Article49 1968-09-29 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reu- A “moderately strong’ earthquake occurred today in the area of New Guinea, the National Earthquake Information Centre reported. It said the quake occurred at 3.06 p.m. and registered a magnitude of 6.5 on the Richter scale. No other Information was Immediately available.49 words
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Article140 1968-09-29 8 SAN QUENTIN, California. Sat. (Reuter) A convict who fled prison here couldn’t resist bragsing about it and Is now back Inside. Car thief Lawrence Beddecarre. 53. slipped away from the prison's minimum security ranch area soon after midnight and hailed a taxi which took him to140 words
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Article240 1968-09-29 8 BONN. Sat. (UPI) President de Gaulle of France arrived yesterday for his long-delayed regular visit to West Germany. He conferred for two hours with Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger on European problems in the aftermath of the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. Government spokes man Guenter Diehl240 words
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326 1968-09-29 8 BEVERLY HILLS. California. Sat. (UPI) Robert Lee Dacy yesterday was ordered held without bail to answer two counts of kidnapping and one of assault with a dangerous weapon against a Federal officer in the abduction of a banker’s 4-year-old son. Municipal Court Judge Leonard326 words
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Article132 1968-09-29 8 OISO. Japan. Sat. (UPD The late Prime Minister Shlgeru Yoshlda's home was burglarised today, police reported Among some 100 missing items was the Collar of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum Japan's highest decoration which only Yoshida has received in 23 years since World War n.132 words
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Article105 1968-09-29 8 DURBAN. South Africa. Sat (UPI) Police her a have arrested s white man for questioning afver a \eyear manhunt for the rssassir.ation of Supreme Court Judge Simon kucer in March, 1963. Kuper was gunned down through a window of a study room at his Johannsburg105 words
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Article81 1968-09-29 8 Aui^ ES 31 M( toriTv'h I po WA S a n (Reuter) R oy Edward AJen. 31. today began a 10-year term in the lowa State penitentiary for a $1 (8s 4d) robbery. 1 b Allen, who has a long criminal record, was found guilty81 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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395 1968-09-29 9 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) A high ranking U.S. farm official said yesterday the world’s major wheat exporting countries have reached firm agreement they will not break the world price levels despite the pressure of heavy world supplies. Mr. John A. Schnittker, Under Secretary395 words
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105 1968-09-29 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI)— All records for steel imports ■were broken again in August when 2,137,596 tons of steel entered the U.S. from abroad, the American Iron and Steel Institute reports. The Institute said it obtained the figures from the Commerce Department. For the105 words
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Article58 1968-09-29 9 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK56.095 per U.S. dollar HK$B 110 per U.S. dollar TT HK514.58 per pound sterling HK5298.625 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness HK $163.2 per 10,000 Japanese yens HK$ 146.5 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HK $146.7 per 100 Philippine58 words
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Article44 1968-09-29 9 Maimtrr* m«ea» First Malayan 2.95 second Malayan 192 Third Malayan 1.22 The Commerce Industry 99 I.Oh The Saving I'und XO 1.08 1.1 l first H'kong 197 1.12* econd H'kong -75 .!9» Malaysian Irtveatment Fund 1.20 130 Sterllnfc C'modity 5/10 Honi huua currencyi44 words
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Article106 1968-09-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The noon price* at tne Singapore < bine** ProSnee fcichange to da> Barer Seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk 46.00 Coconut Oil (F. 0.8.) Drum 48.50 Loo*e Copra Mixed sent 27.60 Muntnk White Pepper (i OB) 96% N.1..W 115.00 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 112-50 Sarawak special Black Pepper106 words
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Article202 1968-09-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The following ships are expected to be in port today: God own Vessels 1/2 Katelysia 3/* Tigre 5 World Carrier 6/7 Martha Bakke 8 9 Hashihama Maru 10 11 Benledi 13/14 Tobias Maersk 15/16 Glenlyon 18 Lika 19 Congo Maru 21/22 Kensho Maru 23 '24202 words
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Article, Illustration114 1968-09-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat Qantas Airways held Its Annual South-east Aslan Marketing Conference In Singapore at the Viking Room. Goodwood Hotel on Sept. 23 and 24. Altogether, 16 delegates from Indonesia. Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore attended this two-day meeting to discuss and formulate the Company’s Marketing114 words
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481 1968-09-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore today announced that, with the concurrence of Bank Negara Malaysia and Commissioner of Banking, Singapore, a new system of “Price quotation” will be Introduced with effect from Oct. 1, in the quoting of481 words
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Article139 1968-09-29 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Stocks rallied in the final hour of trading yesterday to close on the upside. Volume was moderately active. Late strength continued to refect such bullishly construed news items as the rising cost of living, price advances on new mode! automobiles and what appeared139 words
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Article80 1968-09-29 9 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) The first major international management conference in Hong Kong will start on Monday, a spokesman for the Hong Kong Management Association said yesterday. It is the 3rd triennial International Manage m e n t Conference organised bv the Indo-Paciflc Committee of80 words
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Article29 1968-09-29 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Closing Dow Jones averages: 30 Industrials 933.80 20 Rails 266.08 15 Utilities 130.24 65 Stocks 334.32 40 Bonds 76.71 Commodity Index 135.2629 words
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Article35 1968-09-29 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Friday's volume was 13.860.000 shares of a total 1.568 issues traded. 733 were higher and 600 lower. American Exchange volume was 6.710.000 shares bonds volume amounted to 20,860,000.35 words
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Article, Illustration189 1968-09-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Messrs. Hwee Seng and Company last night donated another $l,OOO towards the National Defence Fund. The managing partner of Hwee Seng and Company, Mr. Robert Tan Yew Hick handed over a cheque for the amount to the Deputy Chairman of the New189 words
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Article58 1968-09-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T. 32- 4; Airmail O.D 32-7/8; 90d/st. 33-7/16 credit bills; 33- 8 trade bills. Selling T.T. O.D. ready were: U.S. Dollars 32-3/8; Swiss Francs 139-1/4; Belgian Francs58 words
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Article16 1968-09-29 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The tin price for today was $566,121 Per picul, up 12-1/2 cents.16 words
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Article105 1968-09-29 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI)— Gold prices weakened on markets in New York and abroad. In London, gold dropped 15 cents at the morning fixing to $40.30 an ounce and fell farther at the second fixing to $40,125 an ounce. Engelhard Minerals and Chemicals Corp. lowered its selling105 words
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Article62 1968-09-29 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed up 1/8 cents at 21 cents per Nov 21.30 bid, 21.80 asked. Jan 20.80 bid. 21.30 asked. Mar 20.80 bid. 21 30 a'ked. May 20.80 bid. 21.30 asked. Jul 20.80 bid, 21.30 asked Sep 20.80 bid, 21.30 asked. Locally. No.62 words
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374 1968-09-29 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The market opened the week with a setback but this lasted precisely One day during which releases of good quantities of paper and physicals were weil absorbed and after which the steadier trend of the preceding week w r as374 words
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Advertisement807 1968-09-29 9 Air Movements FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEf, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel agent or ring ***** for reservation*. mneAvo*m AMUNtm ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE B.tS pm. 8 30 p m. 8 25 pm. 7.55 p m. 1015 pm. 10.85 a m. f.OO807 words
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Article, Illustration321 1968-09-29 10 The Bible says.... God commendeth (showed) His love toward us, in that, while we w r ere yet sinners, Christ died for us.’ Romans 5:8 long os there are men outside the church, the need for more evangelists still exists. This was stated by Rev. Dr.321 words
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743 1968-09-29 10 Christian marriage family planning T’HE Report on "The Family in ContemporA ary Society" begins with a section on the purposes and ideals of married life. Men and women are created by God with the ability to have offsprinq. This entails life* long monogamous union of one man and one woman743 words
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Article62 1968-09-29 10 Bobby Sng Ewe Kong. y pioneering leader of the Fellowship of Evangelical Students (FES), was appointed ful-time General Secrecy of RES. Singapore recently. Dr. Sng who has been serving in the Cameron Higlands. Malaya firstly as a missionary of God' and only secondly, as a medical practitioner62 words
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Article1122 1968-09-29 10 Tan Kok Beng - By Tan Kok Beng Malaysia Evangelistic Fellowship QNE of the things we treasure most in life is friendship. Man is not just an economic creature but also a social being. Being gregarious by nature he needs friends. A man would be dubbed ‘abnormal’ were he1,122 words
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Article, Illustration18 1968-09-29 10 PICTURE shows CBMC quarterly dinner held at the American Club recently More than 60 people attended the dinner.18 words
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Advertisement578 1968-09-29 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANGLICAN •T. PETER'S CHURCH i, Tavistock Avenue Ser&ngoon Gardens. S pore. IS. Sunday 800 a m. Parish Communion 8 00 a.m. Sunday School 9 30 a.m. 6.00 p m. Evensong CHURCH OP THE EPHIFHANY 8458 Jin. Gambut. Kuan tan. Pahang Sunday 800 a-m. Holy Communion Speaker: Rev Salmon578 words
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Advertisement59 1968-09-29 10 GRADY WILSON SINGAPORE CRUSADE 2nd 9th February, 1969 Office: 2, Canning Rise, Singapore 6. Tel: ***** A DINNER will be held at the Chinese Swimming Club, 21 Amber Road on Monday, 30th September 1968, at 7 00 p m. for the church leaders and Chinese Christian Community leaders for further59 words
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Advertisement656 1968-09-29 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS METHODIST faith methouisi chi kch Queenstown Sunday 7.30 am. 6.30 pm. WorstJlp Oai Me* to English 0.00 ».m. A 400 p m. Sunday Bch in English 10 00 nm. Boys Brigade Bio.a Cla't Saturday 330 pm. MYF Prog, la Eng. 330 pm. Boys' Brig ads Drill Friday 730656 words
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Article, Illustration370 1968-09-29 11 Pat Chan - By Pat Chan WOMEN who are always on the move travelling from one country to another should be twice as more careful with their skin-care than the women who do not travel. This is because of the sudden change of atmosphere from370 words
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Article117 1968-09-29 11 SHIRTS with big collars and deep cuffs, poet-style, to be worn with multiple chains and pendants, or man-ties of colourful knit fabric NEWLY chunky shoes, with straps and big buckles. In suede and perforated, or In grained leather, with stacked broad heels and walled toes. MIDI coats with117 words
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Article1036 1968-09-29 11 Mary McCluskey - THE TRUTH ABOUT MEN By Mary McCluskey IYJEN ere more detoched and independent of love and marriage, say psychologists. Does this mean they don't love os deeply? As women get scarcer and the number of men of marriageable age Increases men are having1,036 words
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Article, Illustration79 1968-09-29 11 TRANSPARENT make-up at Harriet Hubbard Ayer’s In spite of the Thirties fashion: A Transparent compact powder makes the face velvety, mat without colouring it. Natural Hair Lashes lengthen, thicken quite naturally the lashes transparent, pearly lipsticks leave the freshness of lips show through. Their names Perle Rose. Beige79 words
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Article, Illustration44 1968-09-29 11 This pretty lady is wearing an extravagant cocktail dress which reveals her shapely lees too. The precious dress is made of Persian lamb skin, trimmed with feathers of an ostrich and was shown at the Fur-Fash-ion Winter 1968-69 at Vien- na recently.44 words
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Article, Illustration98 1968-09-29 11 piTRI’S Sherbet. The tang of this light textured dessert is always appreciated, especially refreshing on a hot day. Ingredients: Half cup orange juice, one third cup lemon juice, threequarter cup sugar, two teaspoons gelatine, two tablespoons water and one large ran (14£0z.) Carnation Mijk (chill- ed overnight). Method: Place—PANA photo. - 98 words
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Advertisement535 1968-09-29 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BRETHREN BETHESDA (KATONG) CHURCH 17. Pennefatber Road. Singapore 15. SUNDAY 8.30 a m. 0 30 a m. 10 15 a m. 11.00 a.m. 11.45 a.m. 4 00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 7.30 p.m. TUESDAY Lord’a Supper Ministry of the Word Lord’s Supper (Malay) Ministry of the Word (Malay) Sunday535 words
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Advertisement616 1968-09-29 11 ELIM CHURCH (Af»mMr of God) ETUirllitlc Centre 1079 Sermgoon Road. 8 pore 12. (All services in English) Sunday S.IS am. 10 30 a m. 8.00 p m. Friday 7.30 p m. Saturday 6.00 p m. Sunday School Morning Worahlp Service Evangelistic Service Bible Study and Prayer Service Christ's Ambassadors Youth616 words
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Advertisement446 1968-09-29 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ASSEMBLIES OF GOO OF MALAYSIA RAl'B ASSEMBLY OF GOO CHURCH .67. Happy Paradis*. Raub. Minister: Pastor Edgar W. Eurlya Tuesday: 300 pm. Bible Study Prayer Meeting Fr pm. Evangelistic Service Saturday: 3.00 pm. Christ s Ambassadors Youth Fellowship Sunday: 800 an Sunday School Sunday: 10 30 a m446 words
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POPPING AROUND With Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration314 1968-09-29 12 Waybaek in 1963, one of the most outstanding Malay recording and stage groups in Singapore was "The Bateks". Due to unforeseen circumstances the boys were compelled to disband at least for the time-being. Although two of the members went overseas for further studies and the drummer turned314 words
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Article, Illustration242 1968-09-29 12 ONE and a half years to date a group of five happy-go-lucky boys from Mansfield Ohio had resounding success with their first song, "Beg, Borrow, and Steal. Today they are back again with their hit single on Pye, "Yummy Yummy Yummy.” When the Ohio Express is242 words
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Article, Illustration322 1968-09-29 12 BEATLES TOP AGAIN! LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Results of the international section of the Melody Maker Readers' Poll 1968 are:TOP GROUP: (Last year's results in brackets) 1. (1) Beatles 2. (4) Rolling Stones 3. Cream 4. (2) Beach Boys 5. (7) Byrds 6. Jimi Hendrix Experience 7.322 words
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Article, Illustration225 1968-09-29 12 J|l THERE! all good things must come to an end. (Okay, so I’ve said that before; so even Shakespeare repeated “Come my beloved” twice in Romeo and Juliet. I think.) Anyway, It s no joke, and I m sure most of you hep-type cool cats know by225 words
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Article101 1968-09-29 12 THE Beatles’ ’Hey Jude’ continues to dominate the charts, standing at No. 1 in London. New York. Amsterdam and Stockholm. In America, the British Group, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, are breathing down the necks of their compatriots. Their jerky, uninhibited song Fire' has burned its way101 words
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Article, Illustration358 1968-09-29 12 THE SEEKERS "Love Is Kind. Love Is Wine” (Columbia) Regrettably, this is the last single to coma from the sensational Seekers, now that they've disbanded This is a track from the soon-to-be-released farewell album “Seekers Live At The Ta.k Of The Town" written by Bruce Woodley It’s typical folk-beat358 words
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Article208 1968-09-29 12 LONDON: 1. Hey Jude Beatles 2 Those Were The Days Mary Hopkin 3 I've Gotta Get A Message To You Bee Gees 4 Jesamine Casuals 5 Hold Me Tight Johnny Nash 6 Do It Again Beach Boys 7 I Say A Litte Prayer Aretha Franklin208 words
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Advertisement65 1968-09-29 12 M' *7 Mr JEF.-y r,0 ZffifAT LOCK* jyrcamwv&m V The exciting sound of the IMPIANBATEKS m f*J rV£ #•s.: ft w* r f *>- /a GET YOUR COPY TO-DAY! A Available at all authorised record shops distributor and licensee in South East Asia. nan^srtirea BfuraßCe Buj|<JinB SO E/F Armenian St.65 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration238 1968-09-29 13 "'■THE Battle of Anzio" is one of the most realistic, action-packed war pictures to be shown for years. Starring the beadyeyed Robert Mitchum as Dick Ennis, a war correspondent through whose eyes the story is being related, it should be a "never-to-be-missed'' picture for238 words
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Article, Illustration277 1968-09-29 13 AFTER quite a spell. James Garner is back this time in the adventure comedy ‘The Pink Jungle” in which he teams up writh lovely Eva Renzi. Garner portrays a famous New York fashion photographer Ben Morris who is sent on an assignment with lovely model277 words
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Article, Illustration271 1968-09-29 13 “I rVE FOR LIFE’’ is an adult look at life and if you don't fall into this category, don't see this film. But if you think you are matured enough to understand life and all is “complications” then, by all means, make a note271 words
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193 1968-09-29 13 —(NANA - —(NANA) HOLLYWOOD. Sat —The Paparazzi In Rome are having a hard time catching up with Candy Bergen she's the blonde they swoon for and would love to have In compromising candlds. Candy has never been gregarious and after a day's shooting in “The Adventurers,’193 words
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Advertisement63 1968-09-29 13 AMBASSADOR roof garden SINGAPORE NITE CLUB TO-NITE SPECIAL PRESENTATION Soul Dance Nile by Sunny Low Dancers Guest Singer: Mr. SOO YIN Guest Band: “THE TRAVELLERS” Resident Band: Esther Her Combo Regular Singers: Tina, Lichi Kam Long Spot Dances Lucky Prizes HOTEL Malays GOMDBH SINGAPORE BMUirtot U rewr?H eseliitvety for a63 words
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Miscellaneous217 1968-09-29 13 LIDO Phone ***** NOW SHOWING! U a m.. 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 9.15 p m. Yves Montand. Candice Bergen Annie Oirardnt -LIVE FOR LIFE" ■aalor by DeLuxe (United Artist*) NOW SHOWING! 11 a.m.. IIV 4.n0. 6.30 A930 p m. Janies Oarner. George Kennedy Iva Renn -THE Pink Il Nr.LI" Technicolor Scope217 words
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Miscellaneous303 1968-09-29 13 it yf ARIES MAR. 22 S TARS. •By CLAY R POLLAN2O r> 7-12-24-34 1^45-57-78 TAURUS APR. 21 MAY 21 n-42-7U Your Daily Activity Guide jit j According to the Stars >3 To develop message for Sunday,T read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. LIBRA SEPT. 23 OCT.303 words
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Miscellaneous231 1968-09-29 13 NOW SHOWING! 11 a m.. I.3ft. 4 00. R 3ft ».3ft p.i Dean Martin Stella Stevens •HOW TO SAVE A MARRIAGE AND RUIN YOUR LIFE 1 P'Vision. Color iA Columbia Picture) ORCHARD —***** 18th DAY Season Ending Soon! Today 4 Shows At: 10 a.m.. 1.30. 6.15 ft 8.80 p m231 words
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Article2473 1968-09-29 14 WINDSOR LAD - Nataraj's $87 highest of the day By WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sot. Baron Boy, confidently *3 ridden by jockey Alan Trevena, scored a splendid win in the main sprint for Class One performers at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Installed a favourite, the six-year-old Chestnut gelding by Robber Prince2,473 words
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Article193 1968-09-29 14 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter) The Malaysian Cricket Association have cancelled their tour of Hong Kong which was to have taken place in November. In a letter to the Hong Kong Cricket Association, Mr. P. Selvanayagam, M.C.A.’S Secretary, said that the Malaysian cricket side would not be193 words
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Article110 1968-09-29 14 ALOR STAR, Sat.—A record number of 17 teams have entered for thi s year’s Malaysian inter-state/fede-ra! departmental Sepak Raga competition for the Tan Sri Abdul Jamil trophy. The teams have been drawn into four zones: North: Perlis, Malaysian Prisons, Penang. Perak and Kedah., Central; Negri110 words
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Article30 1968-09-29 14 LOS ANGELES. Sat- (Reuter) Shozo Saijho of Japan won the world featherweight championship here last night, gaining a unanimous 15-round points decision over Raul Rojah of the U.S.30 words
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312 1968-09-29 14 COLUMBUS, Ohio. Sat. (Reuter) Cassius Clay’s hopes of resuming his boxing career after 18 months’ inactivity were dashed today when the Columbus Boxing and Wrestling Commission banned a proposed bout involving the former world heavyweight cham- pion at the Coliseum here. Clay was stripped312 words
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Article344 1968-09-29 14 SINGAPORE. Sat Following is the Stipendiary Steward’s report on today's racing:— RACE 1: Burnt Sand (S. Ng) and Pay-Off Charlie (Omar) were slow to begin. App. M. Ismail (Manhattan II) was questioned by the Stewards regarding his riding of the golding. After hearing his explanation, no action344 words
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Article99 1968-09-29 14 OLYMPIC VILLAGE, Mexico City. (Reuter) Ron Clarke, Australia's 5.000 and 10.000 metres world record holder, said today the Mexico Games could be his last Olympics. He thought business and family commitments would prevent him from continuing. He is an accountant and married with three children.99 words
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Article35 1968-09-29 14 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter)— Results of football matches played last night were: English Division Three Reading 2. Bris Rovers 1. European Amateur Cud Winners Cud Final First Leg Leytonstone 1, G.S. Stefeer (Rome) 1.35 words
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Article252 1968-09-29 14 LOS ANGELES, Sat (Reuter) The Dominican Republic’s Carlo Teo Cruz last night successfully defended for the first time his world lightweight championship. winning an unanimous decision over Mando Ramos of Los Angeles in a rugged 15-round bout. The decision was scored 9-6 by Dick Young and252 words
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Article88 1968-09-29 14 MEXICO CITY. Sat. (AFP) Soviet girls today equalled the women's world 4 x 100 metres relay record when they clocked 43.6 secs, at the '‘informal” athletics meeting between Olympic competitors at the Olympic Village here. Excellent running combined with precision changeovers saw the Soviet squad88 words
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Article109 1968-09-29 14 LONDON, Sat (AFP) Colin Cowdrey, the England captain who was to lead the M.C.C. tram in the now cancelled South African tour said in Coventry last night that he would like to go or, the proposed tour of India and Pakistan. Asked whether he would be109 words
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Advertisement103 1968-09-29 14 Classified Ads, EDUCATION THE ACADEMY 37ZA, Tanjong Katong Road, (Opp. Katong Pott Office) Singapore 15. Tel: *****2 Croup Individual Coaching Primary Secondary. Secondary Fou' Additional Elementary Mathematics, English. Physics/ Chemistry, Mandarin. Also Beginners Advanced Mandarin. Home Tuition airangeable. Daily 8.30 a.m. to 8 30 p.m. CAR RENTAL 20 Words (Minimum)103 words
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Miscellaneous49 1968-09-29 14 BIG SWEEP VALUE OF POOL: $12,446 Ist Prixe: No. *****5 $5,912 2nd Prixe: No. *****4 $1,689 3rd Prixe: No. *****6 844 STARTERS: ($3OO eoch) Nos:— *****9 *****9 *****1 *****3 *****1 *****6 *****3 *****8 *****8 *****1. CONSOLATION: ($lOO each) Nos *****3 *****8 *****4 *****5 *****3 *****1 *****0 *****2 *****1 *****3.49 words
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Miscellaneous62 1968-09-29 14 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 4.06 a.m. (6.8 ft.), 5.26 p.m. (5.4 ft.). Port Swettenham: 9.19 a.m. (12.8 ft.), 10.21 pm. (11.8 ft.). Port Dickson: 10.54 a.m. (7.0 ft.). 10.57 p.m. (6.1 ft). Singapore: 3.55 a.m. (7.1 ft.), 2.37 p.m. (8.4 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 3.04 a.m. (7.5 ft.). 12.55 p m62 words
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424 1968-09-29 15 TT'UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Schools Sports Council of Malaysia will hold more training and coaching schemes throughout the country to enable Malaysian sportsmen and sportswomen to maintain high standards in international competitions. This assurance was given by the Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed424 words
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Article186 1968-09-29 15 Seremban. Sat. Negri Sembilan Club will feature in both the semi-final matches of the N S. Cricket Association 30-overs competition for the John Woodhouse trophy here tomorrow morning. The club's “A" and “B’’ teams had easy victories over King George V School’s “A" and186 words
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Article46 1968-09-29 15 MUAR, Sat.—Sungei Mati Pei Hwa National-type Primary School captured both the boys’ and girls’ championship title* in the Bukit Gambi r inter-primary school basketball tournament which ended here over the weekend. Runner-up in both the boys’ and girls’ section was Pei Eng of Gersik.46 words
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Article46 1968-09-29 15 TOKYO. Sat. (AFP) World junior lightweight champion. Hiroshi Kobayashi of Japan, and challenger Jame Valladares of Ecuador today signed the contract for their 15-round title match scheduled for Oct. 5 in Tokyo. Valladares the No. 2 contender to Kobayashi arrived in Tokyo last night.46 words
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338 1968-09-29 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —An unique obstacle race was held at the sports field of the Batu Garrison here today where four units of ten competitors from the Garrison took part. The event, first time being held here where competitors had to clear 12338 words
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Article116 1968-09-29 15 IPOH. Sat. Moses Tay. the men's singles title holder, entered the final of the Perak lawn tennis tournament when he beat youthful Sonny Soon of Penang in the semifinal here today. Moses, who won 6-4, 6-0 will meet Oon Sung Wah in the final at the Municipal116 words
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62 1968-09-29 15 Pilmoor Estate soccer team won the Seafield Cup when they trounced Jalan Acob Estate 5-0 in the final during: the week-end. Sixteen estates took part in the tournament. Picture by Ch’ng Seng Poh shows the winning team with Mr T. Scaife (sport shirt), director of the Seafield Groups Sdn. Bhd.,62 words
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Article, Illustration53 1968-09-29 15 Mr. Lim Kim San, the Minister of Interior and Defence receives the ‘Bradley Putter’ from Major General D.N.H. T.vacke. The Ministry of Interior and Defence golf team had narrowly defeated the Headquarters Singapore District team. They have now won the Putter eight times and Singapore District have53 words
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Article277 1968-09-29 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Joan Seo scored a 'double’ on the first day of the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association two-day annua! athletic meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre today. Representing the Pearl’s Hill Camp in this meet. Seo won the shot putt and javelin events277 words
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Article27 1968-09-29 15 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter)— Results of Rugby League matches played last night were; Castleford 11 Huddersfieled 7. St Helens 24 Warringtor 11, Swintoo 18 Huyton 10.27 words
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Article, Illustration28 1968-09-29 15 Baron Boy. with Alan Trevena astride, being led Into the winner’s gate by Mrs. P. Latchford after winning the main sprint at Bukit Timah yesterday.' —Eastern Sun picture.—Eastern; Sun picture. - 28 words
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395 1968-09-29 15 Athletics KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —Safarutidin Mohd. and S. Krisnan shared the honours in the Technical College athletic meet at Jalan Gurney here today. The champion athlete award went to Safaruddin, while Krisnan won the award for being the outstanding athlete. Safaruddin won the award with395 words
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247 1968-09-29 15 OLMPIC VILLAGE. Mexico City. Sat. (Reuter) Souvenir-happy Olympic competitors have stripped their living quarters here and there is no longer an ashtray, towel or bar of soap to be found. Olympic officials complained today. “We do not mind them souvenirlng the goods, we never expected247 words
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Article111 1968-09-29 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Business Houses Football Association defeated the Football Association of Penang 5 —2 in the Feith Cup match at Jalan Besar here tonight. Penang, appearing at the Jalan Besar Stadium after a lapse of eight years, put up a disappointing performance.111 words
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Article55 1968-09-29 15 MELBOURNE, Sat. (Reuter) Frrrme r world tennis champion and President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia. Sir Norman Everard Brookes, died in Melbourne this morning. He was 91. Sir Norman, who was knighted in 1939. was Chairman of the Australasian Paper and Pulp Co., Ltd., and55 words
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Article24 1968-09-29 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Lighthouse edged Eurasian Recreation Club 3-2 in a Selangor junior knockout soccer match at Taylor Road here this evening.24 words
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128 1968-09-29 15 MI’AR. Sun. The Johore State Sepak Takraw Association today named 15 np-and-coming Sepak Takraw players for Intensive training for the south zone of the Enrhe Khir Johari challenge trophy Sepak Takraw competition. The selection was made at the recent Johore inter-district Sepak Tak- raw tournament.128 words
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Article, Illustration2072 1968-09-29 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ A VENGER II read* a good each way proposition in the Gold Cup trial (Race Seven) run over the mile at Bukit Timah this afternoon, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting. This Australian six-year-old Maddalo gelding has shown pretty2,072 words
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Article1740 1968-09-29 16 Race l: Hones Class 5, Div. 2-6 Furs.-1.45 p.m. 708 688 n.sfi Cltracls Gene Horley Ha 11 and (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 8 L 2. 3. oy 4y 4y 9.00 8.13 Gene Horley Stable Kwee Stable Daniels Nair Dragon ll 324 892 100 987 Dalcidn II Reamuir1,740 words
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Article217 1968-09-29 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD BACK 1 SUNSPOT Troposphere Dalcido U RICHARDO Dalcido n Reamuir VILMORWIN Troposphere Sunspot GIGOLETTE 11 Vilmorw in Dalcido 11 RACE KELLY GREEN Coronilo Genghis Khan OLYMPIC GAME Pleasant Vista Coronilo KELLY GREEN Pleasant Vista Coronilo NYONYA IPOH Olympic Game Pleasant Vista RACE217 words
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Article33 1968-09-29 16 Windsor Lad Uncle Taurus Coronation kitt Macondo Adeline W. Cammando Uncle Taurus Avenger II Star Boy Hokoru Lotus Flower Fair Chance Jimmy Lad Sporting Sam Travel Court Melody Road33 words
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