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Title Section24 1968-11-06 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION "fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 815 Wednesday, 6 November 1968. sfr MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article, Illustration741 1968-11-06 1 Record 73 mil. Americans poll today NEW YORK, Tues. (Reuter) A RECORD 75 million Americans are expected to vote today to choose a new President amid a bitter lastminute row over a pollster's claim that Vice-President Hubert Humphrey had overtaken his Republican rival, Mr. Richard Nixon.— UPI radiophoto. - 741 words
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Article, Illustration375 1968-11-06 1 CHAN KAM YAU - Meet Prue —'Girl in a Million' By CHAN KAM YAU Kuala lumpur. Tue*. Long limbed Prue Smith looks deceptively slender and even "twiggish” that's partly due to her sft. 81-inch frame. But underneath the chic, blue-striped mini something reads 36-25-36. In fact these uh credentials plus her merry blue eyes,— Eastern Sun; pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 375 words
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93 1968-11-06 1 KUCHING. Tues (AFP) The High Court here today sentenced two Land Dayaks to death by hanging on a double murder charge. Mr. Justice B.T.H. Lee found the accused Salem anak Ngubu and Sidi anak Godeng guilty of stabbing to death 60-year-old Chung93 words
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96 1968-11-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Local Defence Corps in Sabah will soon come under the effective control of the Army, the Director of Operations, East Malaysia, Lieut.-Gen. Dato Ibrahim bin Ismail, said here today. He told newsmen before flying off to East Malaysia details of96 words
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336 1968-11-06 1 PARIS, Tues. (UPI) South Vietnam today announced it will not attend the scheduled Wednesday opening of enlarged Viet- nam talks in Paris. Nguyen Van An. Saigon's ranking diplomat in Paris told newsmen his Government will never attend the sessions if the Vieteong is336 words
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90 1968-11-06 1 SAIGON. Tues. (Reuter) Three thousand Catholics, packed in lorries and buses with blaring loudspeakers and banners proclaiming “Boycott Paris talks,” slowly drove past the U.S. Embassy here today. About 200 South Vietnamese military and civil police lined the area as the convoy slowly made its90 words
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Article36 1968-11-06 1 CANBERRA. Tues (Reuter) The Asian Development Bank will hold its second annual general meeting i n Sydney between April 10 and April 12. next vear. Australian Federal Treasurer William McMahon, said here today.36 words
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Miscellaneous12 1968-11-06 1 LADIES DAY m •V “Better stop showing your leg, Sis. They accelerate!’*/12 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article103 1968-11-06 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. There were no correct entries for the 6ix or 5 plus 1 numbers in the 22tnl Toto draw held on Subday. There were two winners for the third prize (5 numbers) end each will receive $6,580. One hundred and ninetvthree person* will receive $6B each103 words
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Article215 1968-11-06 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. The registration and licensing of dogs within the Republic for the period Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 will begin from Jan. 2. It wall continue daily (except Sundays and public holidays) between 9 am. to 4.30 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 12.30215 words
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Article46 1968-11-06 2 SINGAPORE. Tues The Lions Club of Singapore (Host) will hold a luncheon meeting tomorrow at 1 pm at the Vikirtg Room. Goodwhod Park Hotel. The guest speaker will he Mr. Dale Keller, of Pacific House (Asia) Ltd. He will speak on Interior decoration.46 words
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Article, Illustration95 1968-11-06 2 Th# Prime Minister. Ttinku Abdul Rahman (left) on Monday nieht received the first Honorary Fellowship of the Malaysian Institute of Manacement at the second annual dinner of the Institute held in Kuala Lumpur. The Tunku received the document from the President of the Institute. Tan Sri95 words
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363 1968-11-06 2 KHOO BOON CHOO - Five grandmas from London arrive—in landrovers Bt KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Tuea. Five London grandmothers, who arrived here this afternoon on an overland journey With their two second-hand landrovers are now completely broke, having spent most of their money on repairs and servicing to their vehicles. Four of them are363 words
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254 1968-11-06 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. “The Sufferin' of God for the well-befovetl on Mi* souP should alwat* be the motive for evangelism. This was stressed tonight by Dr. Bishop Ray In his opening message to more than 1.000 delegates and observers of the A*ia-Bouth Pacific Congress on Evangelism254 words
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Article64 1968-11-06 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Port of Singapore Authority has warned all vessels to proceed at a moderate speed when passing by the Western Area of the Western Approaches to Jurong where dredging operations are now in progress. The dredging in the Sungei Benoi area will continue for about64 words
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256 1968-11-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. Yap Chin Kwee, Political Secretary to the Prime Minister, today Sug» Sested the Sikh community set up a University of talaya Medical Society loan fund to provide assistance to needy Students. Mr. Yap said256 words
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Article115 1968-11-06 2 12 45 p.m. 2 pm. Rotary Club of Singapore weekly luncheon at Blue Room, Capitol Building. 5 p.m. Fashion show presented by Hilda's at W'isma Indonesia Theatre. 435 Orchard Road. 5 p.m. 9 p.m.: SATA free mam X-ray station at Kraaji Community Centre, 13-3/4 m.s.. Woodlands Road. 7115 words
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84 1968-11-06 2 SINGAPORE. Tues Mr. Frankie Lee Siew Kwong has taken over the post as the Director of Trade, Trade Division, Ministry of Finance. The last Director of Trade, Mr. Tin 800 Chye, has received a new appointment in the Establishment Brahch. of the Ministry84 words
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412 1968-11-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Copies of pamphlet containing d guide to 10 common Malaysian fruits and their nutritional values compared to imported fruits will soon be distributed to school children throughout the country. The Deputy Chairrrtan of412 words
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Article71 1968-11-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today described the Philippine Foreign Secretary. Mr. Narciso Ramos, as being "over-imagi-native” j n claiming 14 African countries had p>dgcd support for his country's stand on the Sabah issue Mr Ramos wft.c also reported to have said that 1971 words
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80 1968-11-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today announced his Political Secretary, Mr. Yap Chin Kwee, “will also act as mv Press Secretary as from now.” In a statement, the Tunku said: “It is his duty to liaise with all foreign correspondents, local80 words
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Article41 1968-11-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. TueS Thieves brok? into a house at Jalan Pudu RerS this morning and got away with $BOO and jewellery worth $3OO. The victim was Mr. Yap Klrtt Hong, a swimming instructor at the Chin Woo Auditorium here.41 words
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225 1968-11-06 3 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Tues. A top-level investigation is now being conducted by a certain airline company following complaints from several leading hotels in the Republic. The airline has received numerous complaints from hotels here that some of their employees stationed at Paya Lebar225 words
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82 1968-11-06 3 KOTA KINABALU, Tues. Another 42 village group sub-centres will be established In Sabah next year This was disclosed today by a spokesman for the Ministry of Health. He said the new subcentres will be located in places where there are small pockets of population82 words
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ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC CONGRESS ON EVANGELISM SINGAPORE CONFERENCE HALL NOVEMBER 5 — 13, 1968
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Article, Illustration537 1968-11-06 3 FRANCIS HO - By FRANCIS HO SINGAPORE, Tues. More than 1,000 delegates and observers from some 24 countries attended the first plenary session of the Asia-South Pacific Congress on Evangelism at the Singapore Conference Hall here tonight. Forty delegates from Pakistan will be arriving here537 words
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Article, Illustration161 1968-11-06 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Dr. Grady Wilson, associate of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, was the guest-of-honour at a dinner party held last night at the Golden Lotus of Hotel Malaysia. The function was organised by the Grady Wilson Crusade in Singapore to introduce Dr. Wilson to161 words
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Article, Illustration51 1968-11-06 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Lord Selkirk, former British Commissioner-Gene-ral for South-East Asia, and Lady Selkirk today called on President Yusof and Puan Noor Aishah at the Istana. They are in Singapore for a one-week private visit Picture shows Lord and Lady Selkirk with the Republic's President and First51 words
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Article286 1968-11-06 3 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Educational Television Service has for the second consecutive year won a special prize in the Japan Prize Contest. The contest was held in Tokyo between Oct. 23 and Nov. 5. The prize-winning entry, which is the first of three parts286 words
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409 1968-11-06 4 Report to ACA if corruption in FAMA Ghafar KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister without Portfolio, Enche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, today called on those who made the allegation that the rice marketing activity of FAMA had been "infected with corruption" to report to the Anti-Corruption Agency. He said the allegation409 words
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Article, Illustration108 1968-11-06 4 A Heroine to the rescue of fallen Heroes these days will not be in suits of armour on horse back like Joan of Arc. They will be like Mannequin Brigitte here, in a tempting bell-bottomed silk pant and top. crucially joined at the centre with just— Eastern; — Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 108 words
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Article, Illustration301 1968-11-06 4 Maureen Lee - By Maureen Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Abdullah Sani, 36, the burglar with a royal taste was today jailed for a total of eight years for breaking into two palaces here and another four years for breaking into a house at Jalan Spooner. In the— Eastern Son; Pix by Mok Voon - 301 words
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587 1968-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia and seven other South-east Asian countries today signed separate group agreements with the United States Government for feasibility studies on 12 transport and communications projects at the Treaty Room of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here.587 words
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Article47 1968-11-06 4 ALOR STAR. Tues. The bv-eleetion for the PadS’-g constituency will b# a straight fight between the Alliance and the PMIP. The candidates are Abdul Manat bm Abdullah of the Alliance and Enche Suffian bin Haji Abdul Aziz of the PMIP. Polling day ia Nov. 30.47 words
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391 1968-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tun Abdul Razak today said it was evident South-east Asian Governments have begun to put their shoulders to the wheel of regional co-operation, but stressed there is much more to be done. "We reed to deepen our efforts within our391 words
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236 1968-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Accepting the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia's challenge to a public debate on Nov. 24 on the party's cultural policy. Mr Lim Kit Siang. Organising Secretary of the Democratic Action Party today declared he was prepared to take on "all comers from the236 words
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291 1968-11-06 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Family Planning and Population Board (FPPB) has completed the "take-over" operations of the Singapore Family Planning Association. At a special meeting held this afternoon, the Board received a report on the action taken to implement the directive from the Health Minister, Mr.291 words
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Article203 1968-11-06 10 SINGAPORE, Tu«. A 10-year-old student who was reported missing from his house, was found drowned in the swamps of Sungel China, off Marsiling Road, yesterday. The discovery was made by the Police from the Rural West district after they were informed that the boy. Low203 words
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Article, Illustration230 1968-11-06 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore women are shopping early for this Christmas. With only a few weeks to go, they are already on their toes hunting for Christmas decorations and gifts. It was evident at today’s Christmas Bazaar held at the residence of the wife of the American230 words
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Article, Illustration319 1968-11-06 10 Albert Johnson - MP orders probe on Press report By Albert Johnson CINGAPORE, Tue*. The Far East Command Headquarters has sent out a stern directive to all .British families on the "disposal" of pets on their return to England. The authorities have319 words
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Article, Illustration140 1968-11-06 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Every woman welcomes Christmas with “glamour’’ in mind. And this Christmas is going to be more glamorous than ever before with fashion shows to guide the fashion-conscious set. Joining in the Christmas fashion fun will be a popular local fashion house, Hilda's, which will140 words
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Article47 1968-11-06 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Persons who wish to make donations to the National Defence Fund are advised that the next date for receiving such donations by the Minister for Defence will be on Friday at 10.30 a m. at the Interior and Defence, Pearl’s Hill.47 words
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378 1968-11-06 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Political detainees waste much of their time on "hunger strikes over trivial things, or on quarrelling with each other", stated Teo Chye Hiong, who was released today. Teo, an active student demonstrator who was arrested on Oct. 23. 1966 for pro-Communlst378 words
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Article21 1968-11-06 10 SINGAPORE Tues—There were 88 road accidents, of which seven were serious, during the past 24 hours in the Republic.21 words
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251 1968-11-06 10 No objection to ‘crow eradication drive -SPCA SINGAPORE, Tues. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals '(SPCA) does not object to the Government's "crow eradication" campaign which officially ended on Nov. 2. Mr S.W H. Ashcroft, President of the SPCA, said today: “I do not think the campaign251 words
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359 1968-11-06 11 Revise Islam teachings to meet modern demands Ghafar FETALING JAYA. Tues. The teachings of Islam from religious books should be revised to meet modern demands, the Minister without Portfolio. Enche Abdul Ghafar Baba, said today. He said in some Islamic religious books, the teaching methods were not very clear and359 words
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Article115 1968-11-06 11 KUCHING, Sarawak. Tues. ’(APT) The Sarawak National Party (SNAP) yesterday called on Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman to sack Enche Taib bin Mahmud from his post as assistant Federal Minister for Commerce and Industry for his “racialistic” policy. “Racialism is an act tantamount to subversion115 words
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Article84 1968-11-06 11 KAMPAR. Tues. The Eeoond Malaysian Infantry f 'ade will hold a sixday exercise codenamed -Ciiuoaan” In the Parit District of Perak from Js’ov. ll to 16. More than 1,000 troops fro.n the Brigade will take pr i The Commander of the Brigade, Brigadier General Mohammed Sany84 words
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379 1968-11-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan 81ew Sin, said here today the proposed Investment company to be established by the M C A. would only bring in Malays when the project was "firmly established.” The Intention to set up the379 words
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173 1968-11-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 67-year old man. whom police described as “a wellknown pickpocket” was detained by two constables at Leboh Foch here last night. The constables were on beat duty In the area when they saw the old man examining the contents of a173 words
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Article46 1968-11-06 11 KAJANG Tues The Kajang High School Old Boys’ Association will hold its annual re-union dinner and dance on Nov IS at 8 p m at its club house at Jalan Club here. Th* Minister of Education. Enche Mohd Khir Johan will attend the dinner.46 words
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77 1968-11-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 25-member Soviet dance troupe will arrive here soon for a two-week performance. A spokesman of the Soviet Embassy here told Bernama today the troupe would be led by Mr. Bulat Gizachulin. the Minister of Culture for Tartar, an autonomous77 words
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Article, Illustration126 1968-11-06 11 The four-month training co rse included weapons, e l and elementary field tactics. The volunteers were local youths from126 words
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Article, Illustration68 1968-11-06 11 THE Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman on Sunday night attended the Malaysian Government Welfare and Sports Council Dance at Parliament House in Kuala Lumpur. The Tunku also presented trophies to the winners of the 1968 Games. The crowning of Miss Government Services 19S8 was performed by Puan68 words
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Article123 1968-11-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. All documentary and feature films produced by Filem Negara will be in colour from next year. The Director of Filem Negara. Enche Mohammad Zain bln Hussain, told Bernama today colour processing machinery was being Installed in its studios here at a cost123 words
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Article39 1968-11-06 11 BATU GAJAH. Tues A Lind office clerk. Mr N. Selvarajah. today reported to the police that his house was burgled yesterday while he and his wife were awav from home. They loat sl2s in cash and Jewellery,39 words
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270 1968-11-06 11 PORT SWETTENHAM. Tues. The 332-member Japanese youth goodwill mission arrived here today to a welcome which they said they would “long re- member.” The chief administrator of the mission. Mr. M. Furniehi. told Bernama: 'The people showed their welcome with such warmth that we270 words
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Article69 1968-11-06 11 KAJANG. Tues. Eightyflve young inmates of the rehabilitation centre for handicapped persons in Cneras. were given a treat by the Rotary Club. Kajang. The club took them for a visit to the Australian fun fair, which has just ended its season here. They were also69 words
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135 1968-11-06 11 KLANG. Tues. New traffic arrangements in and around four schools here will come into force on Nov. 15. the Secretary of the Town Council. Mr. Tan Te Song, said today. The schools affected are the La Balle School, the Simpang Lima English School, Sekolah Tunku135 words
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160 1968-11-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, as UMNO President, has appointed seven men to the UMNO Executive Council for a one-year term. The appointments take effect from today, the UMNO Secretary-General, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, who is also the Minister of160 words
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Article23 1968-11-06 11 TEL.UK ANSON. Tues. The Junior Chambers here have begun a membership drive in connection with Jaycees Week which was launched yesterday.23 words
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Article93 1968-11-06 11 MALACCA. Tues. A former fisherman Goh Yok. ”2. was today produced in the Magistrates' Court here and charged with the murder of his fisherman son Goh Hong Koon, 36, in June this yew. The court was told that Goh had just been released from93 words
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Article177 1968-11-06 11 Murder of technician KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor police are offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the attempted armed robbery and murder of a Royal Malaysian Air Force technician at Jalan Rodger here on177 words
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165 1968-11-06 11 KOTA KINABALU. Tues. (Reuter) The leader of a Sarawak Parliamentary delegation. Dato Abang Othman Moasili, said yesterday the people of Sarawak support the Malaysian Government’s rejection of the Philippines claim to Sabah. “Sarawakians have pledged in recent anti-Marcos (Philippines President) rallies in Kuching that165 words
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Article90 1968-11-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, tues. The 15th Selangor stamp exhibition organised by the Selangor Stamp Club will be held at the National Museum here from Dec. 922. The two-week stamp show will be opened by the Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Dato Hajl Harun bln Haji Idris, at90 words
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Article60 1968-11-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Russian Ambassador here, Mr. Vladimir Kuznetsov, will present a film on the activities of the Soviet Red Cross Society to the Malaysian Red Cross Society on Thursday. The presentation will be made to the Chief Secretary. Tan Sri Mohamed bin Tunku Besar Burhanuddin. who60 words
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374 1968-11-06 12 K. S. SIDHU - By K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Tue*. A 40-year-old mother and her 16-year-old son were found battered to death in their dimly lit pre-war shophouse at Peck Seoh Street this afternoon. Police gave the name of the woman as Madam Tan Siew Hong and her374 words
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346 1968-11-06 12 CJINGAPORE. Tues. A mother gave her 18-year-O old daughter a serious beating with a cane to get at the “truth”, a rape inquiry was told today. After the five-minute beating the daughter disclosed that she had been raped and had refused the346 words
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Article99 1968-11-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The National Book Development Council. Malaysia. will organise a training course lor Illustrators of children’s book from Dec. 9 to 21. The course will be conducted by a UNESCO graphic art expert, Mr. Joop Van Couwelaar. He is at present art director of99 words
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Article104 1968-11-06 12 MALACCA. Tues. The MARA Foundation Fund Week here got off to flying start yesterday. At the fund’s inaugural meeting headed by the Chief Minister. Dato Haji Tallb Karim, collections received on the spot amounted to $5,683 with the Chief Minister contributing $2OO. Dato Haji Talib explained104 words
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Article, Illustration215 1968-11-06 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. —Meet Miss Gaby Mambo. '.he sex symbol of the Indonesian film world, who has found herself in show business much popular than being an interior decorator. But show business has found a place for her. Though Gaby still takes215 words
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602 1968-11-06 12 Man denied offering $20,000 to 'keep matter within the family SINGAPORE. Tues. A man who found his cousin dead in his shop denied he made an offer of $20,000 to the deceased's family “to keep the matter within the family.” He also denied he had asked the deceased’s family to602 words
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Article, Illustration466 1968-11-06 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. Beads wolf *whisstopped mid-way on the roadsidi e and tbe|r way ties were heard as four P ret *F st discover for gingerly through the weekend crowds to themselves the “night shopping and gourmet para dise of Singapore.”466 words
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347 1968-11-06 12 SINGAPORE, Toe* —A 21-year-old transport cletfci Tan Thiam Hock, was jailed for two years by the First District Court today for assisting in disposing $lOO,OOO worth of textiles stolen from a Port of Singapore Authority godown. Tan was found guilty347 words
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191 1968-11-06 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Primary Production Department will temporarily suspend its services at 74 rural community centres with effect from Nov. 7 until further notice. Farmers using the primary production services at these centres are advised to ob- tain these services at the Veterinary and191 words
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223 1968-11-06 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Bird-watching is their hobby. And they are pretty dedicated at it too as is shown by their recent foray into the thick Malavsian jungles. They are members of the Royal Air Force Ornithological Society (Singapore branch). Six of its members223 words
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Miscellaneous15 1968-11-06 4 (~W*****uf Y£3-)( 'What wZs wron6 !222J}ZJjf) TERMY? I is wim -THE MY BEFOfiE?/ ■by^H LIMKOKWING15 words
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WORLD NEWS
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290 1968-11-06 5 BONN, Tues. (Reuter) United States negotiators begin some hard bargaining with West German officials here on Thursday over a long-term arrangement for off-setting the foreign exchange cost of U.S. troops in Ger- many. Special U.S. negotiator, Mr. Leonard Weiss, is expected to290 words
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253 1968-11-06 5 SAIGON. Tues. (Reuter) South Vietnamese military and civil police blocked off streets round the U.S. embassy here today in case militant Catholics tried to stage a protest parade. The police also blocked off a nearby theatre where the Catholics hoped to hold a meeting this253 words
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82 1968-11-06 5 PARIS. Tues. (AFP) The Vietcong flag flew last night over the villa on the outskirts of Paris, rented for Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh. the leader of the National Liberation Front delegation at the Vietnam peace talks. Mrs. Binh drove to the villa82 words
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Article113 1968-11-06 5 MIAMI. Florida. Tues. (Reuter) A National Airlines Boeing 727 jet hijacked to Cuba yesterday by a “black nationalist” Negro returned here last night from Havana with its crew of seven. About 15 minutes later a DC-7 belonging to the airline took off for Varadero which113 words
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87 1968-11-06 5 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) Two men were reported missing early today after a small British tanker and a Japanese cargo vessel collided in the River Thames in fog east of here. Those missing had been aboard the Beefeater. 347 tons, which was carrying 4(to tons87 words
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Article, Illustration40 1968-11-06 5 VALLE MOSSO. Italy, Tuts. Residents walk through rubble caused floods that swept homes and factories in industrial north Italy on Monday. Venice was also under the worst floods in 100 years. UPI Radio- UPI Radio- photo.— UPI Radio-; photo. - 40 words
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138 1968-11-06 5 LOS ANGELES, California, Tues. (Reuter) Vice President Hubert Humphrey said yesterday that the United States should go it alone in the Vietnam peace negotiations if the South Vietnam government foiled to take part in the talks in the near future. Mr. Hump nrey,138 words
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136 1968-11-06 5 MONTREAL. Tues (UPI) John Parkinson. Canada's 10th heart transplant recipient. was listed in "very satisfactory” condition with the heart of a 28-year-o d woman beating strongly :n her chest. Parkinson. 53 -year-old sales manager who doctors said suffered a terminal heart ailment, received136 words
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Article49 1968-11-06 5 VATICAN CITY. Tues. (UPI) The Vatican has denied a news agency (not CPI) report that Pope Paul VI would go to Vietnam once pcaor is finally established in that country. Msgr. Fauto Vallainc the official Vatican spokesman, said: “Nothing of that sort is now foreseeable.”49 words
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Article163 1968-11-06 5 J LRU SALEM. Tues. (Reuter) Six peoples including a three-year-old Arab boy. were injured today by an explosion near the Holy Machpelah cave in Hebron. on the Israelioccupied west bank of Jordan. The three-year-old was bad\v hurt and was flown by helicopter to a163 words
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281 1968-11-06 5 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) The London Times said today Britain should exclude several members of the Soviet embassy who were known to be simply spies in diplomatic dress. This independent British daily made the comment in an editorial on yesterday’s 21-year jail term281 words
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Article53 1968-11-06 5 LONDON. Tues. (AFP) Police yesterday arrested three men and a woman in connection with a daring £120.000 armed robbery in a London suburb last week. The money was snatched by three men from an armoured security truck in broad daylight as it was collecting money53 words
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114 1968-11-06 5 LOS ANGELES, Tues. (Reuter) Extremist Negro students yesterday seized as hostages the acting president and vice president of San Fernando State College and took over two floors of the college administrative building in a protest reported to be against today’s presidential election. They contend114 words
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114 1968-11-06 5 SYDNEY. Tues. (Reuter) More than 200.000 tons of cargo is choking Sydney’s congested a shipping spokesman said today. Nine large freighters are anchored in the harbour awaiting berths. The congestion is expected to worsen, with Industrial trouble looming among waterside workers over pension claims.114 words
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224 1968-11-06 6 HAVANA, Tues. (Reuter) A tall, bearded Negro shouting: greetings and raising his clenched fist in the salute of the American Black Panther party left a hijacked National Airlines jet after it arrived here today. Cuban eyewitnesses at Havana’s Jose Marti airport described the224 words
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Article110 1968-11-06 6 SALISBURY. Tues. (Reuter) An African was sentenced to death here today for killing a South African policeman fighting with Rhodesian forces against nationalist infiltrators earlier this year. Another African, held on the tame charge, was found not guilty ana acquitted. The State prosecution said ooth Africans,110 words
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Article133 1968-11-06 6 LIMA, Sat. (UPD—Newsmen and printers went on a 24-hour general strike yesterday to protest the Peruvian Military Government’s action in closing down two dailies, two radio stations and a bimonthly news magazine. The strike was called by the Peruvian Journalists Federation and the Graphic Workers National133 words
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104 1968-11-06 6 ALGIERS. Tues. (Reuter) A revolutionary court has been set up in Algeria to try* both military and civilians for offences against the State, according to a Presidential decree tonight. Commenting on the estasblishment of the court the* Algerian official news agency specifically referred to104 words
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Article236 1968-11-06 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) A national election campaign in the United States is a multi-million dollar business. The three major presidential candidates alone estimate that they have spent about $5O millicn (about 21 million sterling) in their race for the White House. Republican candidate Ricard236 words
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215 1968-11-06 6 WASHINGTON. Tues. (UPI) Two Republican leaders yesterday criticiied President Johnson’s order to halt the bombing of North Vietnam One said he had “botched up Vietnam again.” The other said it “smacks of sheer politics and should have been withheld until after the election. House215 words
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Article118 1968-11-06 6 WASHINGTON. Tues. The late President Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippines was one of the great men of the 20th century. Republican Presidential candidate Mr. Richard Nixon said last night. In a nation wide television appearance on the eve of today’s election, the former Vice President was118 words
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168 1968-11-06 6 ADEN, Tues. (Reuter) A powerful Royalist tribal leader In the Yemen has delected to the Republican side. Sanaa Radio reported today. The Royalist, self-styled Lieutenant-General Kassem bln Munaser. declared his loyalty to the Yemeni National Oovemment and the Republican regime yesterday, the Radio said.168 words
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Article46 1968-11-06 6 DAR ES SALAAM. Tues. (Reuter) Health authorities at Newala. Southeastern Tanzania, have had to halt a smallpox vaccination campaign because it coincided with a campaign against tax defaulters The vaccinators were mistaken for taxmen, and the people fled, it was reported here today.46 words
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178 1968-11-06 6 MEXICO, CITY. Tues. (Reuter) Mexican students today continued their boycott of university classes while their leaders tried to thrash out a solution to their demands for reform with Government officials. Despite the start of the new Mexican Academic year yesterday university and polytechic students178 words
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123 1968-11-06 6 BEIRUT. Tues. (Reuter) The popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine tonight accused Jordan of attempts to liquidate Arab commando units in its territory. In a statement distributed here, a spokesman for the Front said what was happening in Jordan now123 words
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228 1968-11-06 6 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) A British Air Force technician was sentenced to 21 years jail today for selling secrets to the Russians. The Old Bailey Court was told that Douglas Britten. 36, was asked to report on “bad people in his228 words
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Article99 1968-11-06 6 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI) A Tokyo hotel is going to start a closed circuit commercial television service for the benefit of its foreign guests. The nation’s first commercial television transmission in English will start on Christmas Eve at the Hotel New Otani, a 17-storey structure99 words
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132 1968-11-06 6 JAKARTA. Tues. (Reuter)' —lndonesian authorities are trying to reconstruct the outbreak of the country's abortive Communist coup in. 1965 to see whether former President Sukarno was involved in it, according to Army Intelligence Chief Major-General Sutopo Juwono. Major-General Sutopo told reporter last night132 words
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Article75 1968-11-06 6 TOKYO. Tues (UPI) Prime Minister Eisaku Sato has said he planned to visit the United States next fall for talks with the new US. President to set a definite date for reversion of Okinawa to Japanese administration. Mr. Sato made the statement on the Okinawa reversion.75 words
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Article83 1968-11-06 6 JERUSALEM. Tues. (Reuter.) —An explosion todav killed an Arab boy in the Holy Machpeiah cave in Hebron. A Military spokesman here said another Arab boy and an adult, both from Hebron, on the Israeli-occu-pied west bank of Jordan, were wounded In the bla't. The cave,83 words
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276 1968-11-06 7 BRUSSELS, Tues. (Reuter) Common Market foreign ministers last night began o two- day meeting centred on a nine point French programme to re-launch the sixnation community's internal development. The French programme, which will be spelled out in detail today by Foreign Minister Michel Debra, is276 words
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150 1968-11-06 7 OTTAWA, Tues. (AFP) Canadian Premier Pierre Elliott Trudeau confirmed here yesterday that his personal envoy. Mr Ivan Head, met Nigerian Head of State General Yakubu Gowon last ■week for talks on Canadian aid to Biafran war victims. General Gowon promised safe passage to Canadian supply150 words
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734 1968-11-06 7 EDOUARD DILLON - FEATURETTE: by EDOUARD DILLON SHANGHAI. Tues (AFP) In China. Shanghai Is something special. The biggest city in China, second biggest in the world, it has been almost devoid of foreigners since the cultural revolution. On the banks of the Huangpu. on a warm autumn734 words
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Article64 1968-11-06 7 CAPE TOWN. Tues (AFP) Heart surgeon Chris Barnard went back to work at Groote Schuur Hospital here today to perform a heart operation on a South African patient. The pioneer heart transplant surgeon went into hospital himself a fortnight ago for treatment for a duodenal ulcer.64 words
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Article, Illustration35 1968-11-06 7 rAIRO* UAR President Nasser issued a decree on Saturday creatine a military organisation to “protect the rear of the armed forces”. University students are shown here training “somewhere near Cairo" UPI Radiophoto.– UPI Radiophoto. - 35 words
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Article155 1968-11-06 7 SALISBURY, Tues. (Reuter) Premier lon Smith ond Britain's chief Rhodesia negotiator Mr. George Thomson ended the first day of their critical talks here yesterday with no sign of a breakthrough in their negotiations over the Rhodesian independence issue. At the end of about six hours of155 words
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Article138 1968-11-06 7 TOKYO. Tues. (AFP) More than 1000 out of a total of 5.100 spectators rioted at the municipal and auto races in Hamamatsu City. Central Japan. yesterday resulting In 53 rioters and policemen Injured. It was reported here. At the end of the 11th race of138 words
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Article73 1968-11-06 7 TOKYO. Tues (Reuter) A boiler explosion in the 8.263-ton U.S freighter Empire State killed a fireman and crippled the ship 140 miles east of Tokvo. Japan s Maritime Safety Board said today. The Board said reports from the ship stated the explosion took place73 words
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Article70 1968-11-06 7 LONDON. Tues. 'AFP) King Mahendra of Nepal, accompanied by Queen Ratna. arrived last night in London from Moscow for a private visit during which the Nenalese sovereign will be undergoing a medical checkup. The Royal couple were greeted at London airport by Lord Shepherd. Minister of70 words
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298 1968-11-06 7 JAKARTA. Tues. (AFP) Indonesia’s Security and Order Operations Command has concluded that former President Sukarno “cannot be dissociated from the Communist coup attempt" in 1965. Major-General Juwono Sutnpo. told Indonesian editors here last night. The KAMI. anti-Communist and anti-Sukamo student paper, today298 words
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295 1968-11-06 7 DANANG, South Vietnam, Tues. (Reuter) Special teams armed with powerful insecticide sprays, went into action this week against a barely-visible enemy the bubonic plague flea. For the past six years the disease has struck at a number of Vietnam's urban areas, where sanitation facilities have295 words
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Article88 1968-11-06 7 NEW YORK Tues tUPI) Appointment of Thomas J. Hyland as chief operator in the Telegraph department of the United, Press International New York Bureau was announced yesterday by James F. Darr. UPi general manager of communications. Hyland. 45. succeeds Sam W. McCleave, who retired88 words
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208 1968-11-06 7 AMMAN. Tues. (Reuter) The Jordanian capital was under strict curfew last night after troops loyal to King Hussein fought scattered battles through the city with a mystery armed group calling itself the “Phalanxes of victory". A government statement said the group. which claimed to208 words
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Miscellaneous73 1968-11-06 5 LAST DRAW LUCKY WINNERS 2 PEOPLE HIT 5 CORRECT AND WIN 6,580 EACH 193 PEOPLE HIT 4 CORRECT AND WIN 68 EACH 4,127 PEOPLE HIT 3 CORRECT AND WIN 4 EACH TOP WINNING COUPONS COUPON NUMBER AGENT'S NUMBER *****66 01-15 *****83 101-04 Starting this week big boost in prizes. 80%73 words
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Advertisement785 1968-11-06 6 EASTERN SUN U.N.C.L.E. FAN CLUB V.0.0.&.1. NEWSLETTER Eastern Sun U.N.C.L.E. Fan Club drive in aid of More to volunteers needed sell car-stickers Membership Form All those who are not members of the Eastern Sun U N C.L.E Fan Club and wish to Join may do so by filling in the785 words
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Advertisement144 1968-11-06 7 4 \Kf y COULD YOU PAY FOR A LONG TERM ILLNESS? w Can you afford to pay for hospitalisation, medical and surgical expenses resulting from longterm Illness and serious accident. Do you want to be admitted to a third-class ward? Heart diseases are common these days. Cancer is not too144 words
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Article780 1968-11-06 8 THERE is a dearth of dynamic and farsighted leaders among Malaysian Chinese. They are still following their pattern of existence as in colonial times. But they are all the time grousing of being discriminated against. Any discrimination that may exist is due to their living780 words
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237 1968-11-06 8 Eastern Knight - By: Eastern Knight npAN Lian Seng who is working lor the Public Utilities Board as an Administrative Assistant qualified to play Board 3 for the Singapore team in the Chess Olympics. He has won the Singapore Open Championship thrice (1961, 1963 and237 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1968-11-06 8 Patricia Johnson - By Patricia Johnson formerly of the "Evening News", London 12 A TTERED cars and dead-heat drivers trill he arriving; in Sydney, Australia, a treek before Christmas, having set out from London on November 24. True, they trill hare travelled by sea from Bombay1,325 words
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514 1968-11-06 8 I7NCHE Khoo Kay Kim’s JCi article in th e “Berita Pelajar2’’ has highlighted some of the problems with our undergraduates. While I endorse the findings of Enche Khoo. it is a pity that he has not offered any solution to these problems. Perhaps, that Is514 words
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Article, Illustration221 1968-11-06 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author. "Handbook of Svldaac* for Criminal Trial**) I EA wanted to improve her appearance by having her hair done. Instead, her appearance was considerably worsened by suffering a broken nose Lea brought suit against Rose, the proprietor of Rose’s beauty school. was put under221 words
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Advertisement42 1968-11-06 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1963 23-B. Cantonment Road. 39. Jalan Sultan. Singapore 2. Kuala Lumper. Malay**. Telephone: ***** 7 Telephone: ***** 6 Penang Office 8. Leith Street T«»: ***** Ipoh Office 77. Brewster Road. Te1:7232S Cable Address: AWNEWS42 words
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Advertisement26 1968-11-06 8 lIIII* MNlltto MLSI UVI I HIM NAMES AMU AUU*(»*f» I* GOOD I AIT M.l |M lllff**. HITHOIT SAMIS AM, ADO«ISMsI f »>iu sol w nrnmoa I26 words
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250 1968-11-06 9 PORT SWETTENHAM, Tues. Malaysia will enter a multi-million dollar export business this month, when the Managing Director of the Daishowa Paper Manufacturing Company of Japan, Mr. H. Masuyama. arrives to witness the start-up of the Daishowa (Malaysia) Wood Products Sdn. Bhd. plant here.250 words
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Article131 1968-11-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.—The Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes In Its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency). SELLING T.T or O D ”*dy: Deutsche Marks $77.6850; Holland Guilders $34.7775; Swiss Francs $71.8125; Belgian Francs $5.1450; French131 words
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Article49 1968-11-06 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI> Rubber futures closed 15 points lower across the board on no sales. Nov 22.35 Jan 22.10 22.60 Mar 21.75 22.25 Mav 21.55 22.05 July 21.55 22.05 Sept 21.55 22.05 Nov 21.55 22.05 Locally. No. 1 RSS was 22-1/4 cents per pound, unchanged.49 words
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Article74 1968-11-06 9 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) The rubber market closed quiet with spot 20-7/16 20-11/16 Settlement House Dec 20-1/2 20-5/S Jan/March 20-1/2 20-9/16 April/June 20-5/16 20-7/16 July, Sept 20-3 16 20-5/16 Oct/Dec. Jan/March. April/ June 20-1/8 20-1/4 July/Sept. Oct/Dec. Jan/ March 20-1/16 20-1/4 General Markets CIF basis ports Nov 20-3/1674 words
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Article57 1968-11-06 9 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI) Money quot ations: HK56.***** per U.S. dollar HKS6 0975 per U.S. dollar TT HK«I4.S4 per pound sterling HKS292 25 per tael of gold 94.5 Der cent fineness HK5162.7 per 10.000 Japanese yen HK5145.5 per inn Philippines pesos buyer* HKSI4S7 per 100 Philippines poses57 words
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Article15 1968-11-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The tin price for today was $596.50 per picul, up $1.87}.15 words
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Article281 1968-11-06 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Tues. —November first grade rubber buyers fo b closed at 5 p rn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 56-3 4 cent* per lb., down a quarter of a cent from previous close. The tone was dull. The market spent a near idle morning. Opening281 words
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90 1968-11-06 9 LONDON Tues (AFP) For the first time since the end of last year, world production of natural rubber exceeded consumption in July. 1968 Total production for the month wa f 215.000 tons, to which must be added 5.000 tons from stock Total consumption was 210,00090 words
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Article52 1968-11-06 9 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Britain’s gold and dollar reserves fell by four million pounds $9.6 million in October after iow service repayment of 52 million pounds $124.8 million in the month, the Treasury said. At the end of the month, the reserves stood at 1.128 billion (b) pounds52 words
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Article24 1968-11-06 9 LONDON. Tues (UPI) The rubber market opened quiet. No. 1 RSS spot 20-5/16-20-9/16 No. 1 RSS CIF basis port Nov. 20-1/8-20-2 4.24 words
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1221 1968-11-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Industrials were generally easier in many cases on the Stock Exchange today due to some profit-takings following yesterday’s price appreciation. At the same time, some fresh confident appeared following the announcement from Jakarta that Indonesia has lifted all restrictions on Singapore1,221 words
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Article195 1968-11-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Borussia 5 Arthur Cross 8/9 Andrzej Strug 10/11 Mergui 13/14 Ajax 15/16 Glenalmond 19 Snoryu Maru 21/22 Central Master 23/24 Euphrate 25/26 Turtle No 5 27/28 Sanmei Maru 29-3 o Nikkei Maru195 words
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Article105 1968-11-06 9 SINGAPORE. lUfs. The niton price* at i the Singapore Uiinr»r Produce day are Buyer seller Coconut Oil 46.00 (FOB.) Hulk Coconut Oil 48 50 (F O B Drum Loose opra Mixed 28 50 Muntok W hue !£rwv B 122 .M Sarawak White ***** Pepper ll OB I Sarawak special105 words
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Article52 1968-11-06 9 (Manager* Price*) First Malayan 2 76 Second Malayan Third Malayan XD 199 mmm 1 20 The Commerce Industry 99 108 The saving fund 1 07 1.16 First H'kong XD 1.51 1.21* second H'kong SO .85* Malaysian Investment turn! XD 1 15 1.25 sterling C niodlty XD 5/6 (Hong52 words
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Article421 1968-11-06 9 SINGAPORE Stock Exchange sold and other prices officially listed at the close of business INDUSTRIALS Aetna 2.10 Ben A. I n. 2.52 Borneo Bhd. 1.78 1.80 Boustead sugar Chemical to. 1.78 Cold storage 4 84 Dunlop 3.30 t. smelting 6.90 K A 1 2.31 l>so Ords 2.80 Eupor421 words
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Advertisement218 1968-11-06 9 r. Wr i*WV* m i THIS MAN WAS VERY NEARLY A SUCCESSFUL INDUSTRIALIST. But he was not insured. Unfortunately he thought insurance was a waste of money. He had a staff of fifty. Plant worth 378 000 dollars and a turnover of $750,000 a year. He carried workmen's compensation insurance.218 words
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Advertisement853 1968-11-06 9 Air Movements FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel agent or ring ***** for reservations. <n>u«.n 7l '/A ARRIVALS DEPARTURES S-25 pm S 00 p m. 3 25 p m. 10 00 p m. 10.23 p m. 10.25853 words
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Miscellaneous1289 1968-11-06 10 mm m V I V TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S KUALA LUMPUB and Paisa Flour, 6 Ipob and Melaka: 3 A It Johore Bahru. I Taipinr 7 Bata Pahai; 9 Kloaug. P.M. 545 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 5.50 News Outlines in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 600 News in Tamil;1,289 words
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1255 1968-11-06 13 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham HOLLYWOOD, Tues. (NANA), Julie Andrews' "Darling Lili" for Paramount has jumped five million dollars over budget with four more weeks to go perhaps more on the film directed by Julie's fiance Bloke Edwards. Naturally 20th CenturyFox was disappointed when Julie1,255 words
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Article, Illustration155 1968-11-06 13 Christina Ferrare named ‘Star of Tomorrow NEW YORK, Tues. Named as the ''Young Star Of Tomorrow" by the Theatre owners of Canada, 18-year-old Christina Ferrare, who makes her film debut in MGM's new comedy "The Impossible Years", attended the three-day Canadian Motion Picture Industry Convention and Trade Show in Toronto155 words
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69 1968-11-06 13 Vincent to guest star in Chautauqua HOLLYWOOD, Tues. Vincent Price has been signed as special guest star In MGM’s “The Chautauqua,” starring Elvis Presley. which went before the cameras last week at the MGM Culver City Studio under the direction of Peter Tewksbury. Price will portray “Mr Morality.” a lecturer69 words
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Advertisement289 1968-11-06 13 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF .L THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE INCHE YUSOF BIN ISHAK VS MEN'S CLUB OF SINGAPORE BETA CHAPTER Presents GRAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE In Aid Of The Singapore Cancer Society A The Club Projwts Fund. ORCHARD: TONIGHT AT 9.00P.M. Tic Arts: »:;w. J.von ;a289 words
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Miscellaneous211 1968-11-06 13 SHAW< TODAY TOMORROW ONLY! Brought Rack By ncmand 3 Sho««: *oo, 5.1 S A 9.00 p.m. School Children: 05 eta. To Any Seat At A!! Shows Daily "AROCND THE WORLD IN *0 DAYS" Scope A- Coinr UA> OPENS FRIDAY! Lee Van Cleef DEATH RIDES A HORSE' ;UAI John Phillip Law.211 words
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Miscellaneous424 1968-11-06 13 TODAY and YOU... Wednesday, November 6,1968. 9 ARIES MAR. 22 APR 2'' 1- 8-10-22 23-55-87-89 TAURUS APR 21 VAY 21 '\4l-47-49-65j 67-71-76 GEMINI may 22 JUNE 22 42-43-51 72-73-74 CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 V) 2- 3- 4-24 LEO JULY 24 AUG. 23 l 14-16-20-21 25-44-46 VIRGO AUG. 24 SEPT.424 words
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Miscellaneous317 1968-11-06 13 ICATHAYfI Lot Day: it i-'*. s.no. Chin; Chen Man Lint in Chiang “JADE DRAGON "color in Mandarin with English Chinese Bubtltiee 6COJM Odeon A Palace: Open* Tomorrow! Columbia’s Hammerhead" Colar VhmjJgdwar(j^Ju<ttO|jso^^ "fllifilff"” 8 Opens Today! 11. 1.30, 4. «.*O. Fox's “The Lost Continent” Eric Porter. Cdlor by Deluae School Concession:317 words
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Article270 1968-11-06 14 MIN THU - BY MIN THU pANGOON, Tues. (Reu•■A'ter) Many people in Burmese rural areas are virtual illiterates because of a lack of public libraries and reading material, according to discussions at a recent librarians seminar in Rangoon. The seminar was told that the rural people had their school270 words
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Article926 1968-11-06 14 Robert Kaylor - by Robert Kaylor BANGKOK (UPI) United Nations agriculture experts say that if problems could be solved simply in Asia there should be almost enough rice available in the region now to give every peasant a full bowl when he sits down to a meal. But experts926 words
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Article, Illustration720 1968-11-06 14 Isa Ismail - by Isa Ismail JAKARTA, (UPI). Th« Great Lahardo, Indonesia's chief strongman, wants a rematch with the lazy lion and cowardly bull which disgraced him before an audience of more than 100,000 people. Spectators paid the equivalent of 10 to 50 U.S cents— UPI photo. - 720 words
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290 1968-11-06 14 William Humphries - By William Humphries NEW YORK, Tues. (Reuter) Designers are turning to unconventional aircraft ideas, including a large hybrid jetliner helicopter, to combat growing congestion at major airports. With travel times in the air getting shorter and delays at either end longer, planners here290 words
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Advertisement757 1968-11-06 14 Classified Ads. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 20 Worda SlO THE Family Of The Late Mr. P.C. Lim (Lim Phek Choo) Thank All Relatives and Friends. Institutions. Associations. for their visits, attendance. wreaths, scrolls, donations. use of cars, messages and services rendered during their recent bereavement. TV/RADIO SERVICE REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS H.P CASH Oomplot*757 words
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Advertisement77 1968-11-06 14 Advertiser's Name Address Telephone No Number of Insertions...— Date(s) Requested rirnrnt must arc»m»»n» fo«r erdee «P.O. Ckqir Cub encUird) Caih am ka nitilmd. Ck**aea etc. itnli k« crossed Classified advertisements may be handed at the following addresses: KUALA LUMPUR: 39 (ALAN SULTAN, TELS: *****/6 IPOH: 8-10 TATLOCK ST., TEL: 287777 words
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691 1968-11-06 15 L 0 N D 0 N, Tuai. (Ranter) Soma stranaa iounding namai appeared in the first round draw for the English Football Associaior cup when it was mode here yesterday morning. third and fourth division clubs are faced with some odd-looking fixtures when the691 words
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Article253 1968-11-06 15 MADRAS, Tues. (Reuter) The MCC will play three Test matches in India during a month’s tour this winter, the MCC assistant secretary, Mr. Donald Carr, said here. The MCC's Asian tour arranged aftef their planned winter visit to South Afr.cg was cancelled would253 words
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Article, Illustration105 1968-11-06 15 Mri. Top Thong receiving her prixe from Toh Puon Ton Siew Sin (left) of a dinner in Kuala Lumpur on Sundoy night, for being the top women shooter in the centre tire event. She finished 13th in the overall plocings with o score of 497 out of105 words
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328 1968-11-06 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Seven soccer stars who played In Olympic Games In Mexico have been Included in the visiting Royal Thai Air Force football team scheduled to play a series of friendly matches in the Republic from Nov. 17 22. These seven players328 words
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Article61 1968-11-06 15 ADELAIDE. Tues. (Reuter) Rain washed out play in the Sheffield Shield cricket match between South Australia and Victoria in the morning session at Adelaide Oval today. An inspection of the pitch was to be made this afternoon but with a maximum 200 minutes’ play remaining Victoria61 words
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166 1968-11-06 15 JERUSALEM. Tues. (Reuter) Some *OO athletes in wheelchairs yesterday rode past in the ceremonial opening of the International Paraplegic Games. The athletes from 23 countries were led by the large British contingent in green blazers and burgundycoloured berets and were warmly applauded by the large166 words
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911 1968-11-06 15 Horses Class 1. Div. 3 6 Furs. 705 Mount Sinai 4v 9.00 Crocodile Stable Osman 508 Spruce &y 8.12 Tan and 8eah R. B'kelen 907 Joint Venture 7y 8 11 Roval Syndicate R. B'kelen 460 Lord Jim 7v 8 10 Kingdom Stable J911 words
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Article110 1968-11-06 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore State football team will play against the Joint Services in aid of the Poppy Day Charity Fund at 7 p.m. at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday Nov. 10. The Joint Services team will be made up mostly of marines returning110 words
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Article114 1968-11-06 15 MELBOURNE. Tues. (Reuter) A former miner who has been training horses for only six months pulled off a brilliant win today in Australia’s top race, the 27.000 sterling Melbourne Cup. Mick Robins, 38, saddled the four-year-old Rain Lover to score one of the easiest wins114 words
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1824 1968-11-06 16 Talking about sports with Chan Onn Long THE MALAYSIAN and Singapore Olympic teams have been sneaking back to their countries, with one might say a guilty silence compared with the great fanfare with which they had set out for Mexico City. Why this1,824 words
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Article, Illustration515 1968-11-06 16 Yew Thong and Griffiths are the heroes A determined bid... SINGAPORE, Tues. A last minute try by stocky forward Koh Yeow Thong and a conversion by Griffiths enabled Singapore Rugby Union to pip the visiting Thai Rugby Union side by a solitary point on the— Sunsport pix. - 515 words
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Article115 1968-11-06 16 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) Results of football matches player! la«t night were English Division Two Carlisle United 1. Hull City 0 (postponed Nov. 2) English Division Three Bristol Rovers 4. Barrow 2 Stockport County 3. Rotherham United 1. Watford 1. Barnsley 2. Brentford 0. Darlington 1. Chesterfield 2115 words
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208 1968-11-06 16 PENANG. Tues The Medan tennis team have strong hopes of retaining the Governor of Sumatra Trophy a'though they drew 3-3 with Penang in the first day of their second annual tennis match here this afternoon. Penang will have to put up a better208 words
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Article42 1968-11-06 16 PERTH. Tues. (Reuter) The Combined Australian XI beat the West Indian cricketers by seven wickets in the four-day match here which ended today. Scores: West Indians 254 and 432 for seven declared: Combined XI 333 and 354 for three.42 words
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280 1968-11-06 16 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Honda, a three-year-old gelding by Floribunda, displayed striking form on a heavy track this morning when he easily breezed over 3f in 39-2 5. Ridden by apprentice GL. Chiang. Bonda finished his work with a bit in280 words
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Article89 1968-11-06 16 MEXICO cm'. Tups <UPI» Japan won the first world invitational karate tournament with the United States a distant second Eugene Watanabe. of Hawaii, beat a Mexican competitor and tied a European, in his individual performance A total of 44 competitors took part the one-dav tournament at89 words
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Miscellaneous56 1968-11-06 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.36 a.m. (8.8 ft), 12.56 p.m. (7.3 ft.). Port Swettenham: 6.00 a.m. (15.7 ft.), 6.35 p.m. (14.5 ft.). Port Dickson: 6.57 a.m. (9.6 ft.), 7.12 p.m. (8.1 ft.). Singapore: 10.52 a.m. (9.4 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 9.12 a.m. (6.8 ft.). 11.16 p.m. (7.9 ft.). Kuantan: 8.25 a.m.56 words
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