Eastern Sun, 16 November 1968
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Title Section23 1968-11-16 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 825 Saturday, 16 November 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article218 1968-11-16 1 KEN STANLEY - Razak: Defence of Malaysia Singapore inseparable but... BY KEN STANLEY TPOH, Fri. Tun Abdul Razak today ruled out the likelihood of a NATOtype defence set-up for Singapore and Malaysia. He stressed, however, that the two countries will work out a joint defence agreement which could be implemented218 words
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Article, Illustration241 1968-11-16 1 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Austrolion librarian Penelope Plummer, elected Miss World 1968 last night, said early today she hopes to visit Vietnam at Christmas. Penelope, 18, from Sydney, was crowned at the Lyceum Ballroom in London as winner of the— CPI radio photo. - 241 words
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Article507 1968-11-16 1 TAI SING ONN - By TAI SING ONN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hours after fire had gutted the top floor of the three-storey Malayan Railway Administrative building in Jalan' Hisamuddin Shah here last night, causing damage estimated at over $1 million, a three-man committee today sat down to the507 words
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456 1968-11-16 1 R. D. Selva - By cheques By R. D. Selva KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. All Government employees drawing salaries of $3OO and above will now be paid with cheques instead of cash. This is to safeguard Government money in view of the large amounts of cash456 words
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98 1968-11-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said today he would consider any formal invitation from the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, regarding his proposal of a South-east Asian Foreign Ministers meeting. The Tunku was speaking to newsmen at the R.M.A.F. base98 words
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Article92 1968-11-16 1 PARIS. Fri. (UPI) North Vietnam today formally accused the United States of charging Hanoi violated the demilitarized zone in a “manoeuver designed to hide American policy of aggression.” At a news conference. Nguyen Thanh Le. chief Hanoi spokesman. also charged Washington with breaking its agreement with92 words
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Miscellaneous19 1968-11-16 1 LADIES DAY “How long is it now since you said you wouldn't shave until •the Yankees were champions again?”19 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration568 1968-11-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Health care such as tuberculosis con* trol activities should be developed in all developing countries to make it more acceptable both to the individual as well as to the community, the Acting Minister of Health, Datu Ganie568 words
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325 1968-11-16 2 KUALA LOIPUR, Fri. The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, tonight spoke with evident pride of the “international standing'* gained by his Treasury officials. He recalled that In his 11 years in the Government. he had had first class teams to support325 words
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235 1968-11-16 2 SINGAPPORE. Frl. An Assembly plant for diesel trucks for inter-factory transportation Is one of the three factories Bulgaria is setting up In Singapore. The other two factories will be for-the manufacture of artificial leather, and metalwork and wood works. This was disclosed at a235 words
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Article77 1968-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Military personnel will be conducting Street Clearing Exercise between 1.30 a.m. and 4.30 a.m. on Sunday. The exercise will be held In the following areas: North Bridge Road from Capitol Building to Junction of High Street/Hill Street to junction of Coleman Street and Hill Street.77 words
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Article, Illustration555 1968-11-16 2 IPOH. Fri. The Sultan of Perak today officially opened the $lB4 million State Mosque in the old town here today. The V.LP.'a present at the ceremony which was preceded by Koran reading were the Raja Muda. the Raja Di-Hilir and the Deputy Prime Minister.555 words
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Article28 1968-11-16 2 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. The Ambassador of the Republic of Vietnam to Malaysia. Mr. Nguyen Duy Quang today flew into Kota Kinabalu for a two-day familiarisation visit.28 words
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Article28 1968-11-16 2 PENANG. Fri. —An exhibition of needlework, and cookery competitilon will be held at the Women’s Institute Headquarters. Batu Lanchang Road here this Sunday at 2.30 p.m.28 words
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231 1968-11-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two youths were tentatively charged in a Magistrate's Court here today with raping a European girl on Sept. 18, between 3.45 a.m. and 4.30 a.m. in Kuala Lumpur. Accused of committing the offence were Noordin bin Abdul Rahman, 28. of231 words
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244 1968-11-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A daring payroll snatch was foiled this morning when two members of the public helped to chase and catch a youth attempting to escape with a handbag containing $3,083 from the cashier of a motor firm in Jalan Ipoh here. A police244 words
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Article73 1968-11-16 2 SINGAPORE Frl. The 24th Toto draw this Sunday will be telecast live at TV Singapura in English at 4.23 p m The new system of paying 80 per cent of the stake collections for the second three-number draw will apply The jackpot for the “6 out of73 words
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86 1968-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Fri.—The Third District Judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander, today ordered that 100 boxes of detergent powder with a counterfeit trade mark be donated to the St John’s Home for the Aged at Sennett Estate. He made this order after fining Pang86 words
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Article49 1968-11-16 2 PENANG. Fri. The budget meeting of the State Legislative assembly will start on Nov. 27. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. said today that the meeting would probably last 10 days as there were six or seven Bills to be passed.49 words
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Article224 1968-11-16 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. National Service registration for male Singapore citizens born between Jan. 1 and March 31, 1952 will be conducted at the Central Manpower Base, Kalian^ Registration will be conducted according t 0 dates of Dirtn. Regardless of whether registration notification reminders have been received, all male224 words
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Article63 1968-11-16 2 SINGAPORE Fri. Police hjamorrung detained another S ,IT P e a woma n Deneved to have had assoclaFonekL the lat Loh Ngut who®' the not d kidnapper hot Was Packed up from her home at Jalan Baru off Mountbatten Road, it is believed that the kid^ann^^ 163 words
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62 1968-11-16 2 r SINGAPORE. Fri. The Government is offering an at S a°nS f 82 mo ‘°*-cari on auction to be heid Port nf Q ay at Gat N 1. from lo L n m aP re Authon?y at T ra»« a v ca n be in62 words
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Article73 1968-11-16 2 Fri A n t,>nt^- dbn ee Hospital pa-Mfni-Eng Tang Koe. was tr 3 (3 S'* thC Nin,h MaglSitti^ti C Urt today w ‘th the ThnK* P murder of Tan Xi Fnl i Moe n 51X y* ars a B°- a KKL B >r. alleBed to have on73 words
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Article, Illustration831 1968-11-16 3 ALBERT JOHNSON - By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government today announced a second sale of another 14 sites under the urban renewal scheme. Announcing this today at a Press conference, the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, said the Government831 words
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Article472 1968-11-16 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A key prosecution witness today narrated to the High Court a "bird’s eye view” account of a fatal stabbing of a de tective. D. Munusamy. The key witness. V. Krishnan. said that he was on the roof-top of a stall when he472 words
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Article1111 1968-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Royal Malaysian Police today announced the promotions of 231 officers ranging from Inspectors to Senior Assistant Commissioners of Police, including 25 from Sarawak and seven from Sabah. Six Assistant Commissioners of Police have been promoted to the rank of Senior Assistant Commissioners1,111 words
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Article, Illustration283 1968-11-16 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Government has slammed a notice on a political detainee and Party Rakvat leader. Mr. C. C. Yong indicating that his citizenship would be revoked for ’’X’’ for allegedly being disloyal to the country. The notice, dated Oct. 30. and283 words
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Article, Illustration601 1968-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The head of the Engineering Faculty in the University of Malaya, Prof. Chin Fung Kee, has been appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University. This was announced today by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ungku Abdul Aziz, at a press conference here. Prof.601 words
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333 1968-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. “Young Christian workers in Asia have com* to be recognised as an important youth workers movement furthering the cause of working youth.’* This was stated here last evening by the Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports. Enche Senu bin333 words
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Article40 1968-11-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board will hold a family planning lecture. demonstration and film show at the Still Road Maternal and Child Health Clinic, off Changi Road <6 m.s.) on Monday at 530 p.m.40 words
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Article97 1968-11-16 4 Samat Art Gallery (AIA Building, Jalan Ampang): Oils and water colour painting by Tew Nai Tong 9 a.m. to 6 p m. Peninsular Art Gallerv (41 Jalan Raja Muda).. Works of prominent Malaysian artists On display 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Art Exhibition at 10. Jalan Taman Freeman97 words
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196 1968-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, today challenged “anybody, anywhere’’ to show him that experiments on germ warfare were being conducted in the campus. He dismissed any suggestion of such experiments as “a phantom idea.” A question on196 words
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Article76 1968-11-16 4 KAJANG. Fri —The Kajang Town Board plans to launch a low-cost housing scheme here. This was decided at a meeting of the Board held recently following a suggestion by Raja Nong Chik bin Ra.ia Ishak. a member of the Kajang Town Board, who is also the Speaker76 words
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Article23 1968-11-16 4 KAJANG. Fri—The Traffic Sub-committee of the Kajang Town Board plans to install fire alarms at various parts of the town.23 words
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312 1968-11-16 11 Robbers abduct victim before taking $30 car from him KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police from the Intelligence and Special Investigations Section swung into action yesterday evening cfter receiving a call that four men had abducted the manager of the City Process Industries here. Road blocks were immediately put up and police312 words
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257 1968-11-16 11 MALACCA. Fri. The Municipal Council here today came out in defence of its Fire Brigade in connection with last Sunday’s fire in which a woman was killed and a two-storey shophouse was gutted. The Council’s statement pointed out that one fire engine left257 words
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Article143 1968-11-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Keeper of the Rulers Seal. Malaysia, today officially anounced the date of commencement of fasting will be decided by the sighting of the new moon of Ramdzan. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and their Royal Highnesses the Rulers have agreed143 words
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205 1968-11-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Tengku Arif Bendahara of Pahang, Tengku Ibrahim said here yesterday that logging wa s the one Industry in which bumiputras could make a name for themselves In international business. Tengku Ibrahim. who teas one of the first205 words
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44 1968-11-16 11 Two fire officials on the top floor of the Malayan Railway Administrative building in Kuala Lumpur trying to put out the blaze on Thursday night. It was a tough job with the intense heat the fire, the smoke. Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon.Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 44 words
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Article34 1968-11-16 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. A young housewife, Teh Bin Din. fell into a monsoon drain here yesterday and was drowned. She had a seizure of epileptic fits and toppled into the monsoon drain.34 words
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143 1968-11-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Union of Forest Employees in West Malaysia hopes to run several trade union courses next year to teach its members the fundamentals of the trade union movement. Its President, Enche Ismail bin Shamsudin, in his annual report on the union143 words
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Article105 1968-11-16 11 BALING. Fri. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari today accused some opposition parties of making use of foreign influence to try to overthrow the Alliance Government. The Minister who is also the acting General Secretary of the UMNO was addressing a mass rally at Kampong105 words
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Article106 1968-11-16 11 PENANG. Fri. The retired Assistant Official Assignee of Penang. Mr. Balwant Singh, handed a cheque for $3,500 to the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Won* Pow Nee. for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund at Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra yesterday. Mr. Balwant Singh also handed to106 words
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243 1968-11-16 11 KLALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tan Sri Abdul Azi* bin Yeop, Chairman of Bernama's Board of Governors. left today for London, for a two-week visit to have talks with British newspaper and news agency chiefs. Tan Sri Aziz told reporters at Subang airport the invitation to visit243 words
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Article56 1968-11-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt.— Three Communist terrorists, believed to be members of the Pasokan Gurila Ra’ayat Sarawak, were shot and killed by Malavsian security forces in the Ist Division of Sarawak yesterday. All three were armed but only two of them were in uniform. Government statement said. A56 words
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Article189 1968-11-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Several people came to the help of a 12-year-old girl and arrested an armed youth who had earlier entered her home at Jalan Loke Yew here last night and confronted a shop proprietor. The victim, Mr. Lee Chin Keam, told police he189 words
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Article99 1968-11-16 11 BRUNEI TOWN. Fri. fßeuter) The Brunei Government today gave its approval for work to begin on a M 54.5 million Memorial in honour of Sir Winston ChurCh A statue of Sir Winston will be the centre piece of the memorial. which will also contain the State aquarium.99 words
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Article99 1968-11-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A series of six debates to review the state of the economy in Malaysia will be held in the University of Malaya from Nov. 23. The debates are being organised b v the University's Faculty of Economics and Administration. The Secretary of the99 words
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85 1968-11-16 11 The Asst, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Enche Abdul Taib bin Mahmud, received on behalf of the Rasa Sayang Restaurant a gift of 50 Dunlopillo cushions from the Director of Dunlop Malaysia industries Berhad, Tan Sri Nik Ahmad Kamil, at a short ceremony at the restaurant in KL on Thursday.85 words
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287 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. A leading American banker who is one of fhe leaders of a proposed investment company which will invest a substantial port of its $1 20 million capital, today described Singapore as “one of the places worth investing." He ts Mr George287 words
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Article85 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. An American-Filipino sailor. Elias P. Basco. was today committed to stand trial in the High Court for the murder of two of his ship, mates after a preliminary Inquiry. Basco, 41. is aileired to have shot to death Dana D. Cofty. 1885 words
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Article35 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Speaker of the Ceylon Par-li-merit. Mr. S Corea called on the Speaker of Singapore Parliament. Mr. P. Coomaraswamy, today. Mr. Corea was also taken on a tour of Parliament House.35 words
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105 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE. Tri A Kuala Lumpur bank official. Mr. Choo Yam. has decided to travel by MSA together with his charming bride dressed in their wedding attire. They will be accompanied by their bridesmaid and bestman. The party will board the aircraft straight after the wedding105 words
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Article83 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Three American Congress members are scheduled to visit Singapore from Nov. 20 to 22 to study housing and community development in the Republic. They are Congresswoman Leo nor K. Sullivan, a member of the Democratic Party from the State of Missouri. Representative Martha Griffiths.83 words
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Article79 1968-11-16 13 10 a m-6 pm. Chinese painting exhibition by Mr. Lim Siang Hiong at Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building Hill Street. 2.30 D.m. Judging of first South-East Aslan Students' Photographic competition at Polytechnic main lecture theatre. Prince Edward Road. 3 p.m Christmas party for underprivileged children at Fraser and79 words
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156 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. One of the 10 largest banking groups in the world. Ranque Nationale de Paris Is to establish its area representative office in Singapore, with interests in Indonesia. Malaysia and Thailand, to promote and foster business exchanges between these countries and France.156 words
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89 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE. Fri A Police Corporal. Kalbi bin Mohd. Said, was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with attempted corruption. Kalbi. 36. is alleged to have demanded 3300 from Loo Kim Chu. 42. at Clementi Road on Oct. 12 The money, the charge stated,89 words
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Article, Illustration218 1968-11-16 13 Yasmin for ‘Miss Tourism contest SINGAPORE. Fri. Miss Yasmin Saif, 19. a member of the Art of Dance Studio, is the latest entrant for the “.Miss Tourism Singapura 1969” contest organised by the Singapore Tourist Association. A former Higher School Certificate student of St. Andrew's. Yasmin is now a ballet218 words
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Article87 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Immigration Department at Empress Place and the Immigration Depot at South Quay will issue the restricted passports during normal office hours from Monday. As usual, passports are available from the Immigration Checkpoint at Woodlands for 24 hours of the day. The and the Tna87 words
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Article34 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE. Fri—Fifteen unlicensed second-hand m tor-car and motor-cycle dealers were fined a total of $l,OOO by the Ninth Magistrate's Court today. They pleaded guilty to a total of 19 summons charges.34 words
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Article211 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE Fri Registration of Muslims In Singapore will be resumed at all centres from the first to the tenth of Ramadhan (fasting month) from 7-30 to 10 p m. to enable latecomers to register. A statement from the Majlis Ugama Islam today said that when the registration211 words
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Article, Illustration472 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE Fri. The South Vietnamese Consul-General in Singapore. Mr. Le Quan Giang. said today that the National Liberation Front the political arm of the Vietcong would never be re- cognised by his country. Mr. Le called a news conference this morning to472 words
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Article, Illustration216 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Australia's dream girl, 19-year-old Miss Penny Plummer who was presented with a “good luck” scroll bought at a departmental store in Singapore when she stopped here recently has won the “Miss World” beauty contest held in London. Miss Plummer216 words
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431 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Governments in Asia which have imposed restrictions on the trade unions were urged to give the public employees the right to establish and join organisations of their choice. This was one of the six resolutions passed by the431 words
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328 1968-11-16 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's comprehensive family planning programme is unique and offers a study for other countries. This is the opinion of Mr. Uear Tuncer. Director of Division Population Planning Directorate General, Mliystry of Health. Turkey, when he met pressmen today. Mr. Ugar together with328 words
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Advertisement119 1968-11-16 3 We have away with Europe. /MIDDLE EAST We can give it to you two different ways One is west. To the Middle East. Byway of Tehran. Beirut. Istanbul. And then on to Europe. Or you can go straight east. East across the Pacific. And see the U.S.A. All of it.119 words
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WORLD NEWS
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123 1968-11-16 5 MILAN. Fri. (Reuter) Police sifting through 15.000 kilogrammes (33.000 lbs of inail in a Milan post office today found eight valuable drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci stolen months ago from the Ambrosiana library here. The drawings were mailed from Lugano. Switzerland. addressed to123 words
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Article224 1968-11-16 5 CHICAGO. Fri. <l*PI) Polity arrested cafe counterman Carlos Fisera-Diar for selling: sandwiches with the wrong kind of filling Officers said he sold sandwiches stuffed with foilwrapped packets of heroin to •elect customers. YELLOW" SPRING. Ohio. Fri. (UPI) A group of 20 students at Antioch College224 words
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Article, Illustration103 1968-11-16 5 NAHA, Okinawa: Chobyo Yara. centre, a staunch and chairman of the Okinawa Teachers Association. is ringed by reporters as he issues a victory statement on Monday after he was elected as Chief Executive of Okinawa in Sunday's election. Mr. Yara. jointly supported by socialist parties in— UPI photo. - 103 words
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170 1968-11-16 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) American Roman Catholic bishops vote today on a pastoral letter expected to urge about 48 million U.S. Catholics to abide by Pope Paul's encyclical banning artificial birth control. A church spokesman said last night that the letter would be published if170 words
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Article45 1968-11-16 5 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) Doctors here have achieved what is believed to be the first successful separation of Siamese twins Joined at the pelvis and abdomen. Brookdale Hospital announced. The 11-hour operation, on 16-month-old twin Negro girls, was performed on Nov. 4.45 words
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Article95 1968-11-16 5 UNITED NATIONS Fri. (UPIi Secretary General U Thant became a grandfather for the second time on Wednesday, It was announced. His daughter and only surviving child Ave Aye. who is Mrs. Tin Myint U. gave birth to a daughter at New York hospital. The95 words
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266 1968-11-16 5 MOSCOW, Fri. (UPI). —The Soviet Union's spaceship Zond-6 was reported to have looped the moon yesterday and heading back to earth. However, the Soviet mass media was silent on the fifth day after Zond's launchinn on its circumlunar Journey. All the news about the moonships266 words
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155 1968-11-16 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuten An American space agency spokesman said today a British engineer's claim that the United States used satellites to find mineral rich land in other countries and then buy it was science fiction. But, the US. was "very much interested155 words
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172 1968-11-16 5 BRUSSELS, Fri. (Reuter) The "big four" Western foreign ministers at a meeting here last night examined interim progress reports on how various aspects of the security and viability of West Berlin should continue to be safeguarded and improved, informed sources said. The foreign ministers Mr.172 words
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Article112 1968-11-16 5 BRUNSWICK. West Germany. Fri. (Reuter) A West German restorer believes he has discovered an unknown painting by French impressionist Claude Monet, bought for 200 francs (over £l6) in the Paris flea market this year by a German tourist. The painting. signed Monet 77. is entitled “Industrial112 words
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382 1968-11-16 5 STRATFORD-ON -AVON. England. Fri. (Reuter) William Shakespeare’s hones may be rudely disturbed any dav now by a group of literary detectives seeking proof and a C2OO ’-i. treasure. T e Shakespeare Action Committee, which has been campaigning for six years to open the bard's382 words
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342 1968-11-16 5 Europe after Prague BRUSSELS, Fri. (Reuter) The United States has unveiled a seven-point programme to boost its conventional military commitment to Western Europe in the light of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. The programme was disclosed by U.S. Defence Secretary Clark Clifford342 words
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105 1968-11-16 5 SANTIAGO. Chile. Fri. (UPI) Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip received a thunderous welcome from 80.000 cheering Chileans last night when they appeared at the national stadium. Escorted by ceremonial cavalry lancers, the Royal couple were hailed as they rode around the stadium track in an105 words
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Article, Illustration33 1968-11-16 6 BRASILIA. Brazil: A toast between Queen Elizabeth II and Brazilian President Costa E. Silva during the reception in the Queen’s honour at the Foreign Ministry here on Nov. 5.33 words
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202 1968-11-16 6 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI) A retired American aviation expert has predicted that future air travellers would find themselves ferried to land airports in smaller aircraft from large machines that could stay in the air for six months at202 words
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Article40 1968-11-16 6 LYONS. France. Fri. (Reuter) A 35-vear-old man who won 25 Francs (about £2) on the national lottery a week ago, bought another ticket with his winnings and won this week's first prize of one million Francs (about £83.000).40 words
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Article165 1968-11-16 6 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter)— Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis and his bride, formerly Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, flew into London tonight. They flew from Athens in a private executive jet aircraft with a stop at Geneva. It was the couple's first known trip out of Greece since their165 words
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Article110 1968-11-16 6 PARIS. Fri (Reuter) President De Gaulle has taken delivery of a new ceremonial car which replaces the one used by French Presidents since 1954. The car, for use in State occasions, has no special security features such as bullet proof glass or special plating, its110 words
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135 1968-11-16 6 NEW YORK. Frl. (UPI) Federal Bureau of Investigation director Mr. J. Edgar Hoover declared yesterday he would be willing to serve under Presidentelect Richard M Nixon. He said he believed the U S. was in trouble because of crime and disorders. After an135 words
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134 1968-11-16 6 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. (Reuter) Mrs. Eleanor Phllby. third wife of Harold (Kim) Phllby. the British Intelligence agent who spied for Russia, died yesterday of cancer at her home at Mendocino near here. She was 54. Mrs. Phllby. the former Eleanor Kearns of Seattle. Washington,134 words
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327 1968-11-16 6 TTONG KONG, Fri. (UPI). A 14-year-old American schoolboy was il on his way to the United States today after a sojourn through Italy and a stowaway flight to Hong Kong that he thought would take him home. Zoltan Katlnszky327 words
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82 1968-11-16 6 SEOUL. Fri. (UPI) South Korean reservist troops today fought about 20 North Korean intruders along the east coast, killing two of the Infiltrators. One South Korean was killed in the battle, according to a military announcement. This brought to 30 the number of Communists82 words
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84 1968-11-16 6 NEW YORK. Fri. <UPI>— United Press International’s picture contest for October, 1968 awards included Kent Potter, staff photographer assigned to Saigon $25 for his photo of a Vietnamese mother and her child wounded by Vietcong gunfire near Soc Trang. Honourable mention awards were made to84 words
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275 1968-11-16 6 WARSAW. Frl. <UPI) The Rumanian delegate to the Polish Communist Party Congress said yesterday his nation was prepared to play Its part in the Warsaw pact defence alliance if attacked by forces of “imperialism.'’ But the Rumanian. Chlvu Stolca. gave no suggestion275 words
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141 1968-11-16 6 TOKYO. Frl. (Reuter) Lockheed Aircraft Corporation today promised giant Jetliners that can carry 272 passengers for over 5,000 > statute miles non-stop by mld-1972. Lockheed of the United States told a pres 5 conference this was the pla n for a three-engined plane141 words
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146 1968-11-16 6 MANILA. Fri Marketing problems of Filipino farmers came under expert review at an RCPCC-sponsor-ed meeting held recently at the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction tlIRR) in Silang. Cavite G P Summers. USAID marketing specialist, discussed in detail a new marketing system for fruits and vegetables worked146 words
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217 1968-11-16 6 CANBERRA. Fri. (UPI) Relations between Malaysia. Singapore and Australia received a fillip today through Miss Biew Wah See. The oriental beauty is the Malaysia-Singapore Airlines entrant in the Miss International Air Hostess quest. The winner will be picked from217 words
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84 1968-11-16 6 BOGOTA. Fri. (Reuter) One policeman was killed and 23 people Injured in a clash between police and students at Tulua. 250 KMS (155 miles) southwest of Bogota. Police tried to dislodge a group of strikers who yesterday took over a secondary school demanding84 words
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60 1968-11-16 7 NEW YORK: Dr. Ascher L. Mestel, chief of a surgical team (left) that successfully separated one of the rarest forms of Siamese twins, looks at the two girls, Sharisse foreground and Sherrte Jones after the operation. The twins who were joined at the pelvis and abdomen were progression satisfactorily. Photo— UPI Photo. - 60 words
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Article202 1968-11-16 7 W ASHINGT ON. Frl. (Reuter) A total of 6 399 Americans have been killed in action in Vietnam and another 22,161 have been seriously wounded during the six months the Paris peace talks have been in session, the Defence Department said today. This compares with202 words
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Article98 1968-11-16 7 VATICAN CITY. Frl. (Feuter) The condition of an ailing Cardinal Augustin Bea. 87-year-old president of the Vatican secretariat for Christian unity, has suddenly worsened, according to the Vatican. The German-born cardinal is in a Rome clinic with influenza, believed to be complicated by heart trouble which98 words
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260 1968-11-16 7 SALISBURY, Rhodesia, FH. (Reuter) British and Rhodesian teams again confront each other across the negotiating table here today with still no firm sign of a breakthrough in their independence dispute- After over four hours of tough bargaining ye terday Mr. George Thomson.260 words
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405 1968-11-16 7 PEKING, Fri. (AFP). Behind the present facade of colm, China has embarked energetically on the task of rebuilding the Communist Party after the ravages caused by the cultural revolution This effort, in the words used by chairman Mao Tse-Tung at last month's plenary405 words
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Article99 1968-11-16 7 JAKARTA FH (AFP) The t/nited States has rejected an Indonesian request for training facilities for amphibious operations by Marines, the commander of the Indonesian Marine Corps. Major General Mukiiat. told newsmen here last night. Indonesia's Marine Corps now consists of 2(1 battalions and is ranking99 words
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Article119 1968-11-16 7 UNITED NATIONS New Fri. (Reuter) The budgetary committee of the General Assembly today recommended a five per cent pay rise for all UN. professional staff, effective next January 1. The increase gives the most junior member US $7,600 (£3.166) a year, plus allowances if he119 words
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Article80 1968-11-16 7 BREMERHAVEN. West Germany. Fri (Reuter) Seventeen skeletons have been found in the forward part of a World War One German submarine sunk by a British torpedo in the Jade estuary near here 52 years ago. Salvage teams who discovered the wreck of the U5l last80 words
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Article45 1968-11-16 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. (Reuter) Kenneth Egger, 45. offered his wife and five children the "mushrooms" he gathered during a family outing. They preferred hamburgers. so Egger cooked and ate them himself. That was four days ago. Egger died yesterday—from eating poisonous toadstools.45 words
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Article, Illustration47 1968-11-16 7 The Hong Kong Government has issued two new values In their current definitive series of postage stamps. The Government of Gibraltar has also issued two special stamps to commemorate Christmas 1968. Picture shows the new set of stamps which will be issued for Christmas.47 words
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146 1968-11-16 7 SAN DIEGO, California. Frl. (Reuter) The founder of the 33-year-old Gallup poll has defended his system of political pulsetaking against allegations that It tended to distort American thinking. Dr George Gallup, director of the American Institute of Public Opinion whose poll came closest to146 words
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Article127 1968-11-16 7 GENEVA. Fri (Reuter) A leading British cancer expert said last night it was a great tragedy that many people who had curable cancer died because they did not seek treatment early enough. Dr. E Easson. chairman of a World Health Organisation expert committee on early detection127 words
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Article71 1968-11-16 7 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. (Reuter) Roy Disney. 75, is reYgnine as president of W’alt Disney Productions, the company he and his late brother founded in 1923. He said last night that he would stay on as chairman of the board, but would devote most of his time to arranging71 words
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230 1968-11-16 7 AFTER THE WAR TOKYO. Frl. (AFP) Japanese Premier and acting Foreign Minister, Eisaku Sato, today called for an establishment of an international consultative body to help rehabilitate whole Vietnam after peace Is restored there. Mr. Sato, speaking in his capacity as the foreign230 words
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Advertisement159 1968-11-16 5 You’ll be taken with her gracious ways Vm mm M r> > ...full-circle around the globe. Now you may extend the pleasures of your trip on Japan Air Lines all the way around the world. Next time business or a holidav takes vou abroad, take off on a sleek JAL159 words
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Miscellaneous1394 1968-11-16 6 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR And Palau Pinang. Ipob and Melaka: 3 A 10 Johore Bahru. laiping: 7 Batu Pahat; Klnang. P.M. 3 CO Opening Annct.: 3 01 Notorious; 4 42 True Adventure; 5.07 Cartoon Classics "The Ice Witch Part 3”; 5 12 Close Down; 5 45 Opening Announcement;1,394 words
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Advertisement78 1968-11-16 7 Auckland via Noumea at MEX7UBBT Effective April 1963 AUCKLAND FLY UTA AND HAVE THE STOPOVER HOLIDAY OF YOUR LIFE IN NOUMEA ‘.‘THE ISLAND OF LIGHT.” LOVELY, LAZY, LEISURELY WITH A PERFECT CLIMATE AND DELIGHTFUL PEOPLE. DEPARTURES EVERY WEDNESDAYS SUNDAYS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. FROM 0 0 m V—■ an ■IT i78 words
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Article777 1968-11-16 8 NOT long ago the air was thick with the advocacy of new Malay spelling. One Malay newspaper tried It but had to revert to the old spelling since its readers did not like it. Now Indonesians students in Jakarta are up in arms against it. Their objections777 words
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794 1968-11-16 8 Colette O’Hare - ARE you often tense and anxious and yet not liking to take drugs to deal with this if so an Australian psychiatrist may be able to help you By Colette O’Hare A 'DO IT YOURSELF' method for the relief of modern tensions and794 words
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Article354 1968-11-16 8 TT is unfortunate that many Malaysian politicians lack steadfastness and dedication. Parties have come and gone and leaders have risen and fallen. A new party can be formed with old faces and these old faces claim new policies in the new party. These leaders have been given354 words
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Article256 1968-11-16 8 IT is extremely shocking to learn of the statement made by the Minister for Education. Enche Mohmed Khir Johari, in the Eastern Sun. that the "Malaysian Malaysia' s ogan as propagated by the DAP is a dangerous slogan. What is even more shocking is the fact256 words
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Article221 1968-11-16 8 ONE of the main objectives o£ the Government’s education policy is to Intensify and expand technical education to meet the needs of the country for trained personnel. The Technical College In Kuala Lumpur Is the institution of higher learning which conducts technical courses. Courses in221 words
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Article54 1968-11-16 8 cosmonaut Sergei vv Beregovi orbits round the globe in his fortyseventh year and Ari Onassis honeymoons in his sixtysecond year. Malaysians are being penalised by a regulation which implies that, however precocious they may be while young. Malaysians suffer from imbecility and senility by the time they reach54 words
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Article333 1968-11-16 8 WE appreciate the view in your editorial of November 6, 1968. The Chinese in Malaysia must play their active roles in politics. But it is not essential for all the Chinese to plunge headlong into the MCA as propagated by some ruling politicians. In my opinion333 words
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Article90 1968-11-16 8 Everything in black white am shocked to learn that the head of a certain primary school in Baling does not converse much with the staff of the school. Everything is done in black and white. If a teacher is wanted to enter a cidt** informed by a And if a90 words
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Article210 1968-11-16 8 THE Australian economy remained buoyant. Demand for investment and consumption goods and services was strenghtening. Job-seekers were declining as a percentage of the labour force and the num- ber of job-vacancies was increasing. Australian Treasurer, Mr. William McMahon, said this in an address to the Master Builders210 words
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Article, Illustration290 1968-11-16 8 Harry B. Rothblatt - THE READE R'S COURTROOM By Harry B. Rothblatt (Author. "Handbook of Evldceed for Crlalnal Trials') QOL had a change of mind and heart when he brought a court proceeding to set aside the divorce decree against him by his wife. Kay. He charged that the attorney who represented him had290 words
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Advertisement40 1968-11-16 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 196* 2M. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. Totophone: *3605'7 Panant Office leoh Office 39. lalen Sultan, Koala Lumpur. Malavoia. Telephone: 5613V6 S. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Rreweter Road. Te1:7232t Cable Addrest: AWNEWS40 words
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Article, Illustration143 1968-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr Wi'son Richards. sales sentative of Kodak (Malaya) Limited in Singapore, has left for the United States to take part in a seven-week course in micrographics. Mr. Richards will study wavs m which many kinds of business and government organisations can apply143 words
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Article168 1968-11-16 9 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) The market closed easier uith no rally evident towards the clore. At 1445, the FT index stood at 498 3, down 3.6. British Funds lost 1 4 to 38, with the short-dated issues declining most. Among leaders, both ICI an EMI showed large falls,168 words
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Article50 1968-11-16 9 Manacer* Price*) first Mala.'an 283 Second Malayan 2.0 i Third Malayan VD 1.21 The t omnierce Industry 1 oi 109 The "avini Fund 1 07 MS Malaysian Inrenment Fund \l> 120 130 First Hk'int XD 1.15 1.21* Second Hkong .80 .85* fcterlln* C'modlty XD 5/10 Hong Kong Currency)50 words
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463 1968-11-16 9 Computers—the cowboys' best friend SINGAPORE. Fri. Once a Texas cowboy depended on a Colt 45 to protest his property. Now ne uses a computer as well. IBM has joined the Texas Rangers and the cattlemen s Association to protect cowboy saddles th l? u K hout Texas and the American463 words
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300 1968-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Boadicea. BOAC's £42 million computer complex, was inaugurated on Nov 7 when Mr. William Rodgers. Minister of State at Britains Board of Trade exchanged messages of greeting with Sir Patrick Dean. British Ambassador to the USA The world's most advanced airline300 words
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Article181 1968-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Codowns \esseis 1/2 Cecilie Maersk 3/4 Sudga 5 Misool 6 7 Golden Spring 8/9 Travestein 10/11 Atreus 13/14 Protesilaus 18 Yarra 19 Mohammedi 21/22 Sea Express 23/24 Kyomei Maru 25/26 Kemngau 27/28 Hashihama Maru 29/30181 words
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136 1968-11-16 9 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Japanese Agriculture-Fore-try Minister Naomi Nishimura said today the Government policy of banning meat imports from China has not changed and will remain so until all problems concerned with quarantine measures were solved. Nishimura was referring to reports from Canton136 words
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Article15 1968-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The tin Drire for today was *620.87* per picul, up *6.75.15 words
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Article, Illustration277 1968-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr R Probert. Managing Director of Navec International Pty. Ltd. of Sydney. Australia, visited Singapore recently on his South East Asian tour and bad discussions here on the introduction and marketing of the New Microfined 'ASPRO' tablets. According to Mr. Probert. ‘ASPRO*. an analgesic277 words
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202 1968-11-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Officials of Bank Negara and t -e Malaysian Industrial De-velcorre-’t Finance Berhad M IDFB>. will meet the visit-i-x; Indian industrialists to r, SCUM t'ne problems of exporting capital from India for investments here This was announced by the Minister202 words
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Article28 1968-11-16 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Rubber market opened very steady with spot 20-15/16 21-7/16. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports Nov. 20-9/6 Nom 13 lg Nom. Dec. 20-1/2—20-3/4.28 words
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1013 1968-11-16 9 SINGAPORE Fri Very quiet condition* ruled on the Stock Exchange today and the total turnover was still on the low side. As far as prices were concerned. industrials were generally steady or had narrow movements either w’ay. One reason for the general quietness was1,013 words
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Article296 1968-11-16 9 Rubber up cent SINGAPORE. Fri. December first grade rubber buvers Lo.b. clo.ed at 5 pm. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 58-1 cent* per lb., up five-eighth* of a cent from previous close. Monetary factors, the rise in Trench bank rate and the tall in Sterling, were responsible (Or296 words
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Article120 1968-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. F r i pie Association of Banka In Malaysla-Slngapore today made the following changes m it* rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency). SELLING T.T. or OD. ready: Deutsche Marks $< <.8825; Holland Guilders $84.9075; Swiss Francs $71.8850; Belgian120 words
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Article534 1968-11-16 9 SINGAPORE Stock Exchange sold and other prices officially listed the close ol business INDUSTRIALS 2 Ot 2 05 B>-n At Co 2.40 2.12 173 i ;k 4. OB 4-08 hemieal Co 1.79 1 V0 C. storage 4 HO 3.JO E. Nni'rltlng 673 2 .SO 2.37 2.00 2.TO Kami534 words
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Article119 1968-11-16 9 *l\(; \poke. Frl. The noon price* at the Singapore Chine*** Produce Exchange today are:— Buyer Sc l lei toconnf Oil <1 OB) Bilik Coconut Oil 45 00 IHiR) Drum mmm 47 VO Loo*e Copra Mixed Oct M lint ok White Pepper (1 OB) v 1 H 125 00 Sarawak119 words
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Advertisement826 1968-11-16 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 reservations. Yl 7/i ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 610 p m 9 mi p m 4.20 p.m. 4.25 p m. 6.10 p m. 9.25 p.m. 9826 words
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Article, Illustration800 1968-11-16 10 JOHN KAM - CHRISTMAS SHOPPING FEATURE By JOHN KAM /CHRISTMAS is approaching and it is time to prepare for it. This is because there are always so many things to be done. With only days to go before Christmas, many voluntary organisations have drawn up plans for800 words
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Advertisement295 1968-11-16 10 6, SCOTTS ROAD, SINGAPORE. (Opposite Lido Cinema Car Park) TEL: 2051® MANUFACTURE'S OF FARTY ACCESSORIES FOR:Fancy Costume* Children Dresses, SCHOOL PLAYS STAGE PLAYS. CHILDREN’S BIRTHDAY PARTIES TETE-TETE CELEBRATIONS CRACKERS HATS BELLS STREA MERS MASKS TOYS CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS matt 8 if. Si if. ss If. if. Si V. s Si295 words
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Article, Illustration454 1968-11-16 12 CHARLES CHAN - By CHARLES CHAN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. You wont to bo a singer. So you prepare yourself, take up courses in vocal training, take part in talentime contests and sing at parties and school concerts to get as much experience as oossible.— Eastern Sun pix. - 454 words
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63 1968-11-16 12 HOLLYWOOD. Fri Barbra Streisand, star of Paramount Pictures' forthcoming multi-million dollar musical “On A Clear Day You Can See Forever,” is on the West Coast for Important meetings with the film's producer, Howard W. Koch. Miss Streisand also will undergo wardrobe tests for On A Clear63 words
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Article, Illustration405 1968-11-16 12 K.S. SIDHU - By K.S. SIDHU SINGAPORE. Fri. The man who has sung, acted and portrayed the great Mario Lanza in a film on the great singer’s life is now in Singapore for performances. Although Italian singer. Mario Bertolino. may not look like the late405 words
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136 1968-11-16 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Filipino entertainers have practically invaded all the local nightclubs here. Almost every nightclub engages these artistes because they are moderate in price and are also one of the best performers available in Singapore. These Filipinos who usually perform in groups and tour in136 words
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Article, Illustration52 1968-11-16 12 THE Maureen Lim Dancers performed at the Victoria Theatre lost night to a packed house which turned up for the show. Another show will be held tonight in aid of the Methodist Girls' School. Picture shows a scene from one of the items taken52 words
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141 1968-11-16 12 HOLLYWOOD, Frl. Carlos Rivas has been signed by producer Hal B. Wallis for a featured role in Paramount Pictures’ "True Grit.” The motion picture, which stars John Wayne. Glen Campbell and Kim Darby, currently is before the Technicolor cameras on locations In Colorado, under141 words
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212 1968-11-16 12 NEW YORK. Frl. (Reuter) Shirley Paige. a former Broadway dancer who said her husband made her sit down nude to breakfast, was granted an uncontested divorce here on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. Miss Paige, a petite blonde, said In court yesterday: “My husband212 words
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787 1968-11-16 12 .PARIS. Fri. There was a time when a struggling young actress had to worry about getting enough food to keep up her energy and satisfy her hunger. Nowadays, according to lovely Silvia Monti, she'd better have enough food around the house to satisfy787 words
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79 1968-11-16 12 PARIS. Fri. Ursula Andress is such a frequent visitor to the locations in France where Jean-Paul Belmondo is starring in Paramounts “The Brain” that several French papers have reported her as being in it. A widescreen and colour film. “The Brain” stars David Niven. Jean-Paul79 words
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Advertisement146 1968-11-16 12 federal Siotei Kuala Lumpur-Malayiia Te1:***** Cabje **FEDE ROTE L Cuidt to Fodorol A Nit* Club* Sot. 200 *rn. 2nd TERRIFIC WEEK TO-NIGHT EXTENSION 2.00 a.m. THE VERSATILE LATIN PALOMITAS OIRICT FROM JAPAN APPEARING TO SIGHT n m i THE RETURN OF HONGKONG MELODY MAKERS IN A NEW DIMENSIONAL OUTLOOK V146 words
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Advertisement57 1968-11-16 13 LIDO-9th Day! See It Now! Id When You’ve Waited Fifteen Years To Find A Man.7. it’s A Shame You Can Only Kill Him Once! BLOODY! BRUTAL! SAVAGE! CjT fU m a Umtsd Artists i A ft nulM<ki\r iii« perform\nce in •THE (iOOII, Till. KAI> A THE LGLV" LEEVANCLEEF DEATH RIDES57 words
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Miscellaneous228 1968-11-16 13 SHAW# tt.k •VENGEFtI.’ D»T! II am. lII*. »oo <IM 9 is pm Lee V«i C>ef John Phillip La« •DESTH RIDES A HORSETechnicolor. Technlseope iDAI >ow Showing! No Free Lift! II am. 1.30. t 00. a.«■% a #3O P m •*PI RPLE O %RT Mandarin A SHAW PRODUCTION. Bcopo A- Co'or-228 words
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Miscellaneous258 1968-11-16 13 CATHAY&: Saw *hnwin*: 11. «"0 <*l At Norma: Price. No Free Liat Wilt Disney Presents “THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE" Fred Mar Murray In Technicolor ORCHARD-***** IOTII GUTTERING DAY! Show* start: 1.30. 500 A a> P m STIR tlirlt: 1 .V) 5 10 A ">0 P m .Tomorrow Extra Show At 10258 words
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359 1968-11-16 14 India’s loss will be Pakistan’s gain LONDON, Fri. (AFP) Two London papers comment today on the cancellation of the M.C.C. tour to India. Writes John Woodock in the "Times": ln view of the enormous interest and goodwill a tour to India of a full M.C.C. side would attract, the obduracy359 words
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Advertisement3512 1968-11-16 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisement can ba accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore S.S. MUBARUK Brothers. 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate t Singapore TAY BUAN CUAN LTD., SUPERMARKET. 83, East Coast Road, Singapore 15 Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE,3,512 words
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Advertisement725 1968-11-16 14 2ND SALE OF URBAN! RENEWAL SITES FOR PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT Tenders are invited from the public on the price per sq. It. for a lease of 99 years in respect of any of the State lands described in the Schedule below For the purpose of those tenders, the Housing and Development725 words
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Article312 1968-11-16 15 Excellent move say top sports officials SINGAPORE, Fri. Local sporting bodies today welcomed the idea of an ASEAN Games -7 the brainchild of Enche Othman Wok, Minister for Social Affairs. Top officials of various local sporting bodies, described the suggestion of an annual ASEAN Games as312 words
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Article192 1968-11-16 15 PLEASANTON, (California) Fri. (UPI) George Foreman, winner of the heavyweight boxing championship in the recent Olympics, said he probably would turn professional “within a year.” Foreman. 19. a 6-foot-3i, 211-pound sports instructor at the Parks Job Corps centre in Pleasanton, made the comment to192 words
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Article96 1968-11-16 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Football Association of Singapore will be holding a send-off dinner party at ine New Peking Garden'Restaurant at New World Park at 7.45 pm. tomorrow. for its 21-man contingent which leaves for Bangkok the next-day... The contingent .which comprises 17 footballers, two officials. a96 words
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Article199 1968-11-16 15 NTUC Walk SINGAPORE. Fri. For the first time members of the public are being invited to participate in the Singapore National Trades Union Congress "Big Walk". The Perjuangan section of the NT.U.C is holding the perjuangan Big Walk on Nov. 17 and members of199 words
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Article107 1968-11-16 15 PARIS Fri. Reuter) Walter Spanghero. the massive Narbonne player, is practically certain to piav in the French Rugby Union team to meet the Springboks in the Second Test match here tomorrow, according to the French team's doctor. Spanghero has been doubtful following an ankle injury in107 words
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Article81 1968-11-16 15 LONDON. Fri. (AFPi British tennis player Traham Stilwell slow to reach his best form until this week, was a surprise omission today in the Lawn Tennis Association's seeded list. Stilwell. No. 5 last year and seeded four in 19M was left out because the list was based81 words
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Article, Illustration65 1968-11-16 15 Britain's Graham Hill, tucked well down in his Lotus Ford, leads the way round the sun-drenched Magdalena track on his wav to a magnificent victory in the recent Mexican Grand Prix and also the 1968 world drivers’ championship. After drinking celebration champagne. Hill said, “I65 words
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220 1968-11-16 15 MACAO. Fri. (Reuter) One Hong Kong motorcyclist was critically injured and two other drivers escaped with minor scratches yesterday during accident-marred practice runs at Macao's Guia Circuit, which will be the site of this weekend’s motorcar and motorcycle races. Daniel Chang, the critically injured driver220 words
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Article32 1968-11-16 15 MELBOURNE. Fri. < Reuter) The touring West Indian cricket team had scored 321 for nine wickets by the close when they began a four-day match with Victoria here today.32 words
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296 1968-11-16 15 Fuji is stripped of world junior ‘welter crown MANILA, Fri. (UPI). The World Boxing Council (WBC) yesterday stripped Paul Fuji of Japan of his junior welterweight title for breach of contract and failure to defend his crown within one year. WBC chairman Justlniano Montano Jr., in announcing the move against296 words
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193 1968-11-16 15 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Australia's Wimbledon champion Rod Laver is favourite to win the 20.000 sterling tennis tournament at Wemblv Pool starting today. This is the first tournament in which the top sixteen players of the two professional troupes have come together as a193 words
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100 1968-11-16 15 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Marylebone Cricket Club MCC) secretary Jack Bailey said that India has sent no official word cancelling MCC's tour this winter because of currency exchange difficulties Commenting on reports that the Indian Government definitely has vetoed the foreign exchange demands lor the100 words
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Article144 1968-11-16 15 HONOLULU. Fri. (UPI) Tad Kawamura. trainer for world junior welterweight champion Paul Fuji, said that the action by the World Boxing Council of stripping Fuji's title doesn't mean a thing. Kawamura, speaking for Fuji, who has been training here since returning from Tokyo five144 words
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Article102 1968-11-16 15 LUCKNOW. Fri. (Reuter) —Dinesh Khana of India beat P. Gunalan of Malaysia 15-12, 10-15. 15-12 in the men’s singles quarter.-flnals of the Northern India badminton tournament here yesterday. Muljadi and Dharmadi of Indonesia beat Feroz Choudhary and Romen Ghosh of India 15-7. 15-3 in the men's102 words
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366 1968-11-16 15 KEALA LEMPER, Fri. The Malaysian Rueby Enlon's North Zone Malaya Cup competition nas reached an interesting stage when the finalist Perak are still doubtful of the North Zone title. Perak will only know the answer after the Selangor versus Commonwealth Force (North;366 words
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171 1968-11-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Four reigning champions are among the 28 who will be vying for honours in the 1968 Malaysian weightlifting championships at the Chin Woo Auditorium here tomorrow. .Also contesting at Chin Woo tomorrow will be 17 top body builders in the country171 words
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236 1968-11-16 15 ROME, Fri. (Reuter Julius Boros, 48-year-old United States PGA. champion, shot a 68 yesterday for the best individual score in the Pro-Am golf tournament on the eve of the World Cup competition. The World Cup. formerly known as the Canada Cup, begins236 words
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Article222 1968-11-16 15 ALOR STAR Fri. Kedah will make an all-out bid to beat Malaysian Armed Forces rugger team tomorrow in their ast H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugger match at the Sultan Abdul Hamid College ground. Kick off is at 5.15 p.m. Kedah made a disspirited start m222 words
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Miscellaneous60 1968-11-16 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 9.21 a.m. (65 ft.), 10.19 p.m. (7.5 ft.). Port Swettenham: 1.39 a.m. (14.0 ft.), 2.00 p.m (12.6 ft.). Port Dickson: 233 a m (7 6 ft.). 3.15 p.m (6.7 ft.). Singapore: 7.56 a m (7.7 ft.). 7.42 pm. <7.6 ft.>; Sedili Kechil: 5.55 a m (7.260 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1968-11-16 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ IPOH. Frl. Nonpariel should slam his opposition in the 5-1 2f straight for Class Two Division Two (Race 5) at Ipoh this afternoon. At the last Penang meeting Nonpariel scored an impressive maiden win in Class Three beating the Samaritan over1,353 words
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Article1568 1968-11-16 16 Race 1: Horses Class 4* Div. 6—6 Furs.—2.00 p.m. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1. 2. 0 Imperator Wodonga Gar Estana Red Tulip The Texan Tahita 11 Wesrav 4y 3y 4y 5y 6y 5y 3y 9.00 Madam Jennifer Tan Teh 050 8.13 Rajakam Stable West Rao 9 8.131,568 words
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Article196 1968-11-16 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 P. AMBITION The Texan Rubber Estate II OKAY OKAY The Texan R. Estate II P. AMBITION Rubber Estate II Okay Okay R. ESTATE II The Texan Capital Gain RACE 2 CORONILO Devils Peak Gopindi CORONILO Devil's Peak Golden Sun CORONILO196 words
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Article29 1968-11-16 16 Windsor Lad Coronilo Pearl River Big Job Adeline Hearsay Coronilo Islimewa Star Boy Coronilo Speed Orb Pelor Mas Jimmy Lad Istimewa Uncle Taurus Bip Job29 words
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Article269 1968-11-16 16 IPOH. Frl. Trainer George West’s trio Balcrest (RAO) Dictionary and Invincible were impressive workers on the track this morning when matched over 3f clocking 37-1/5 sec. Balcrest finished a head in front of Dictionary and was drawing away at the finish. The track was good269 words
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Article76 1968-11-16 16 PRAGUE, Fri. (UPI) Czechoslovakia's Olympic gymnastic queen Ver« Caslavska is scheduled for an exhibition tour of Japan by the end of this year, the national news Agency CTK reported. Caslavska. who won four gold medals in Mexico, will be accompanied by silver medal winner Marika76 words
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Article56 1968-11-16 16 Rabbits Cup to Kama MALACCA, Fri Kamarulzaman bin Sudln won the ‘Rabbits Cup when he emerged the winner with a score of 189 (94.95) in the annual Ayer Keroh Country Club's golf competition held at Ayer Keroh here. Koh Kim Leng finished second with (92.101) while M C. Umapathy was56 words
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