Eastern Sun, 22 November 1968
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Title Section24 1968-11-22 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 831 Friday, 22 November 1968. ft MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article, Illustration560 1968-11-22 1 CHAN KAM YAU - $692,000 CBT AND $122,000 CORRUPTION By: CHAN KAM YAU LUMPUR, Thurs. Three company directors were today charged in the Sessions Court with criminal breach of trust totalling $692,000 belonging to the Malaysian Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society. They are Joseph William Eu, 41, Saw560 words
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Article, Illustration691 1968-11-22 1 T>ONN, Thurs. (UPI) Finance Ministers and Central Bank Gover--LJ nors of the Western World's 10 richest trading nations were split today on how to resolve a fast-growing crisis threatening the French franc, the British pound and the U.S. dollar. Delegations called to a—UPI radio-; photo. - 691 words
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Article83 1968-11-22 1 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Beatle John Lennon's Japanese girl friend. Yoko Ono. had a miscarriage today. hut Is in satisfactory condition, a I .on don hospital reported. (.ennnn and the 34-year-old Miss Ono. a film actress and director, disclosed last month that they were expecting a83 words
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428 1968-11-22 1 MANILA, Thurs. (AFP) The Philippines today ordered the complete withdrawal of its diplomatic mission from Kuala Lumpur, following a similar Malaysian diplomatic pullout from Manila last week. The reciprocal withdrawals meant that relations between the two countries —troubled during the past three years428 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous26 1968-11-22 1 LADIES PAY *r: A*:*.. ■fV 7-2? “We don’t mind you writing your day-by-day reports for the papers, Miss Scribe, but it’s beginning to affect your gamel*‘26 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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321 1968-11-22 2 'Unfair restrictions on travel and currency exchange SINGAPORE. Thurs. The newly-elected president of the Asian Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Mr. T. H. Lean, is disappointed with the restrictions on travel and currency exchange which some governments had imposed on their respective nationals. This, he said, was “unfair restriction” because321 words
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126 1968-11-22 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Phang Chee Kiong of the Public Utilities Board is representing Singapore at a flve-day symposium on nuclear desalination which win end tomorrow in Madrid. Spain. The symposium which commenced on Nov. 18 Is being held under the auspices of the126 words
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83 1968-11-22 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Sri Runme Shaw has donated through the Shaw Foundation a sum of $lOO,OOO towards the Anglo Chinese School sports complex at Barker Road. Singapore This will include the construction of a swimming pool The sports complex will provide boys of the83 words
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206 1968-11-22 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Whatever strenuous efforts are made towards social and economic development there must he drastic reduction in the rate of population increase in developing countries. This was stated tonight by Mr. S. Rajaratnam the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour when he206 words
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Article55 1968-11-22 2 KAJANG. Thurs. The Government has approved a grant of $lO,OOO for the construction of a Chinese temple in Beranang town, 13 miles from here. The total cost of the temple is around $13,000. The balance is made available from donations by residents of the town. Work55 words
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Article51 1968-11-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Portuguese Cultural Society of Malacca will stage a cultural show at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka on Dec. 8. The show, the first to be staged outside Malacca, is meant to raise funds for the society’s building fund and for the community’s underprivileged51 words
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Article70 1968-11-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. One hundred and eighty graduates of the MARA Institute of Technology will receive their diplomas from the Minister without Portfolio. Enche Ghafar bin Baba, at a convocation ceremony on Dec. 27. Fourteen of the graduates passed the Institute 0 f Cost and Works Accountants70 words
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Article399 1968-11-22 2 K.G. THARAN - By K.G. THARAN JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs—jlfORE than $30,000 worth of stationery and footwear were destroyed when fire gutted a factory and godown of the Nanyang Shoe Manufacturing Co. at Jaian Yahya Awal here this morning. Senior Police officials who dashed to the scene to probe399 words
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Article124 1968-11-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The National Productivity Centre is to organise more industrial relations courses for trade union officials, because of the “overwhelming'' response and “encouraging” support from employers. A spokesman of the NPC said that the courses were sponsored by employers and unions The eentre originally124 words
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Article70 1968-11-22 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two senior officials of Singapore’s Ministry of Finance will be leaving for London on Sunday to spend two weeks as guests of the British Government studying British aims and methods In the field of public administration with special reference to career development in70 words
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Article38 1968-11-22 2 SINGAPORE Thurs Two men were each fined $l5O by the Ninth Magistrate’s Court today for showing “blue* films in a house at Ayer Rajah Road, last night. Wee Ban Tien and Lim See Kan pleaded guilty.38 words
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157 1968-11-22 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. H. Armistead. Senior Officer in the Planning Department of the Greater London Council responsible for the Greater London Development Plan, will visit Singapore from Nov. 2428 under the auspices of the British Council. He will have meetings with Singapore Planning Authorities157 words
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64 1968-11-22 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Vice-President and Director. International Department, Warner Brothers (Reprise and Seven Arts Records), Mr Phil Rose, arrived here tonight from Hong Kong. Mr. Rose, who is from America, was accompanied by Mr. Kenneth L. Cole, President of Cosdel Incorporated. Tokyo. Mr. Rose is64 words
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Article165 1968-11-22 2 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Chairman of the Research and Survey Sub-com-mittee of the Selangor Consumers Association, Mr. K. H. Lim, today deplored attempts by some merchants to “jack-up” the price of eggs. He said these merchants were trying to- capitalise on the festive seasons165 words
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Article55 1968-11-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Aeon* has sent a congratulatory message to President Charles Helou of the Lebanon on the occasion of the National Day of the Republic of Lebanon tomorrow. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman has sent a similar message to Mr. Abdullah Al-Fafi,55 words
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Article94 1968-11-22 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Film Society will screen Joseph E. Levine’s “Love at 20” at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise on Sunday at 6 and 9 p.m. The film is an interesting demonstration of the work of five outstanding international characters. all of exponents of94 words
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Article51 1968-11-22 2 Jalan Weld Swimming Pool: 9 a.m. to 12.30 om. and 2 pm. to 9 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery (41, Jalan Raya Muda): Works of prominent Malaysian artists on display 9 a m. to 6 p.m. Zoo Negara: 10 am to 6.30 p.m. Muzium Negara: 10 a.m. to 6.3051 words
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Article, Illustration650 1968-11-22 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Third District Court today reserved its judgment to tomorrow on whether the twin brother of Freddie Tan Seng Keng should be called to make his defence on a charge of hiding four pieces of hacksaw blades650 words
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Article127 1968-11-22 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Second District Judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Cnwee. today acquitted the accused and ordered the arrest of the complainant for perjury in a causing grievous hurt case. -’eng Kok Lay. a hawker, was acquitted and discharged on a charge of causing grievous127 words
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412 1968-11-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Intensive military operations are being carried out against Communist terrorists in Sarawak following the killing of six of them during the past week. This was disclosed here today by the Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff. General Tunku412 words
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Article, Illustration260 1968-11-22 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Wow just take a look at the display of shapely legs by these lovely English lasses by the poolside. It gives one the feeling that he is on a “Continental Holiday”, and "Continental Holiday” it is, for it is the theme of the sparkling260 words
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Article, Illustration332 1968-11-22 10 PATRICIA CHAN - By PATRICIA CHAN SINGAPORE. Thurs. An American woman obstetrician and gynaecologist. Dr. Dorothy Glenn from North Carolina is in favour of liberalising, NOT LEGALISING, abortion. Dr Glenn, who is one of her country’s delegates to the fourth Asian Congress on Obstetrics and Gynaecolof;y, was commenting332 words
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201 1968-11-22 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs The defence case in the detective Munusamy's murder trial will commence tomorrow. Soon after the hearing began today, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. K. S. Rajah told Mr. Justice Kulasekaram that the prosecution had no more witnesses. The two defence counsel. Mr.201 words
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114 1968-11-22 10 SINGAPORE Thurs THAI International and Scandinavian Airlines are buying more than $1 million worth of provisions from Singapore annually plan to purchase more from the Republic in the future. To work out the details, four top Thai International executives from Bangkok flew in on114 words
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720 1968-11-22 10 CMNGAPORE, Thurs. Construction work on the multi-million dollar 18-storey Regional English Language Centre, set up by the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Council, at Orange Grove Road will begin in December. The centre is scheduled to be completed by mid-1970.720 words
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177 1968-11-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A charity dinner and dance to raise funds for the blind will be held at Parliament House on Nov. 30 beginning at 8 p.m. The function, to be held under the patronage of the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, is177 words
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Article69 1968-11-22 10 SINGAPORE Thurs A 60-vear-old. woman. Ong Peng, was fined $1,900 bv the Ninth Magistrate s Court today after she had pleaded guilty to three charges of possession of opium and opium utensils. Ong. of Albert Street, admitted to possession of 9 lbs of raw opium.69 words
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Article, Illustration188 1968-11-22 10 Two Singapore businessmen are attending a fiveweek trade promotion course conducted by the Australian Government. They are Mr. Seet Seng Mob. of East Coast Road: and Mr. Wong Boon In. of Swanage Road. Eleven other businessmen from six countries are also attending the188 words
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524 1968-11-22 11 L.D. BAPTIST - By L.D. BAPTIST |~>c.NANG, Thurs- Twenty-four-year-old bank peon, Goo Yong Fook, was today found guilty of murdering His 20-year-old bride of one week, Hee Lian Heang, but insane at the time of his act, after 13 days of hearing. A524 words
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86 1968-11-22 11 Dr. Josef Rusnak Second secretary, (commercial affairs) will perform the86 words
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Article208 1968-11-22 11 PENANG, Thurs. The Traffic Chief. DS.P. Mohd Ghazali bin Hj. Hussein. today denied there was any “pirate” taxi menace in Penang as 45 such operators had been arrested during the last seven months. “The Traffic Police are still on the look-out for all such208 words
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Article154 1968-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. The Secretary-General of the Democratic Action Party. Mr Goh Hock Guan. yesterday announced his patty s acceptance of all conditions for the big cultural debate be'ween the DAP and the Gerakan Rakyat. Malaysia. He said he had written to Mr. D R Seenivasagam, the154 words
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616 1968-11-22 11 IPOH. Thurs. An attractive bar girl, Lim Geok Eng. 22. testified before F-nrhe Ahu Bakar bin Awang in the Magistrate’s Court today that she was bundled into bed in her room at her house in Shatin Park after her husband had been lured616 words
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140 1968-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Pirates struck again during the weekend in the Straits of Malacca and got away with three fishing boats and fishing equipment worth a total of $14,900. The piracy took place in international waters off the coast of Tanjong Sepat near140 words
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Article141 1968-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Selangor Orchid Society will be holding its second Orchid Night for members and friends at the Malayan Teachers’ College. Pantai Valley, on Dec. 7. According to its President. Mr Wee Sian Hee. the Orchid Society of South-east Asia will be sending a panel141 words
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Article97 1968-11-22 11 ‘Eight Faces smashed MALACCA. Thurs. A recently revived gambling racket operating a game know as "Pueh Bin" or “Eight Faces" was smashed by Malacca Police yesterday. A police party led by the OCCI. DSP. SM Pillai and ASP S Rajasingam, acting on a tip off yesterday afternoon. raided a house97 words
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Article89 1968-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The $1.5 million headquarters building of the Malaysian Indian Congress will be ready by next February, the Minister of Labour. Mr V. Maniekavasagam. said yesterday. Mr. Manickavasagam. who is the Vice-President of the MIC., said $1 million had been collected since the building fund89 words
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Article, Illustration19 1968-11-22 11 ARTIST Cheong Laitong and one of his acrylic paintings at his one-man exhibition at Samat Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur.19 words
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265 1968-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The proChancellor of the University of Malaya, Tan Sri Justice Mohamed Suffian bin Hashim, will open the great economic debate '6B at the Faculty of Science Lecture Theatre 4 on Saturday. The debate, organised by the Economic Society of the University,265 words
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Article128 1968-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Thieves broke into a temporary construction store at Jalan Pekeliling here last night and got away with $2,147 worth of building materials and equipment. The jaga of the store belonging to Messrs. Gammon. Larsen and Nelson Company was asleep throughout theincident. The theft was128 words
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Article131 1968-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Six armed youths wearing sunglasses and masks stormed into a house at Jalan Berangan here this afternoon and held up five women who were chatting in the kitchen. The youths with daggers and parangs forced the housewife, Mrs. Chool Soo Eng. her mother,131 words
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Article104 1968-11-22 11 IPOH. Thurs. A salesman. Chan Lit Pik. was held up at the Bth mile Ipoh-Tan-jong Rambutan Road here yesterday and robbed of $5OO at gun point. Cnan, employed by Messrs. Han Hong Confectionary, was returning home in a van after delivering a consignment of bread at104 words
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77 1968-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Radio Malaysia will broadcast a special series of talks in English by Dr. Abdul Majeed Muhammed MacKeen. acting Head of the Department of Islamic Studies. University of Malaya, on "Al-Ghazali. the Muslim.’ The series will deal with the reconstruction of the principal77 words
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142 1968-11-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A well-dressed lady In her twenties was arrested bv a police party as she stepped out of a drug shop at Jalan Rodger here yes- terday. On searching her. police found 100 milligrames of the poisonous drug “Pethidine.” A prescription for142 words
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Article, Illustration313 1968-11-22 12 KUALA* LUMPUR, Thurs. —Malaysia is waiting for an official note from Manila informing her that the Philippine Embassy staff in Kuala Lumpur will be withdrawn within a week. This was stated here today by a spokesman of the Ministry(Ber-; nama). - 313 words
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192 1968-11-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A novel wav to make Malaysian rice fields more fertile was suggested tonight by Prof. Anne Johnson of the School of Biological Sciences in the University of Malaya. In her Inaugural address. Prof Johnson said this could be done by the192 words
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Article101 1968-11-22 12 MALACCA. Thurs. The Malacca Municipal Council la to build a $350,000 swimming pool shortly. The pool, which will be of Olympic specifications, is to be sited at Tamah Merdeka. This was disclosed today by the Council Commissioner, Dato Tan Cheng Swee In his 1969 budget101 words
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Article57 1968-11-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today described as “deceptive” a reported statement by President Marcos that he foresaw a peaceful settlement to the Philippines’ claim to Sabah. A spokesman of the Ministry said: “All this talk about peaceful settlement is deceptive unless Manila categorically57 words
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Article148 1968-11-22 12 KUCHING. Thurs. The Minister of Lands and Mines, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya kub, thus morning announced that the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority. had agreed to establish an office here, attached to the Ministry of Agriculture. He assured that the coming of FAMA148 words
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403 1968-11-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A counsel for a plaintiff submitted in the High Court here today even if his client had extracted some details from drawings tendered in by the PWD that does not mean he loses the copyright on designs and plans403 words
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Article26 1968-11-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The budget session of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly will be held on Dec 17. according to a Gazette notification today.26 words
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279 1968-11-22 12 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. has been re-appointed chairman of the Perak and Kelantan UMNO State Liaison Committees. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman was also re-appointed Chairman of the Committee in279 words
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Article70 1968-11-22 12 KOTA KINABALU. Thurs. (Reuter) The Deputy Chief of the Australian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. W.L. Morrison arrived here today to inspect the East-West Highway being constructed by Australian engineers. The highway will connect Sandakan and Kota Kinabalu. Mr Morrison told reporters his six-day visit was70 words
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Article, Illustration49 1968-11-22 12 THE Tunku Ampuan of Selangor presenting a trophy to the champion exhibitor Mrs. Soh Epin at the fish exhibition at Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. The Ash exhibition, which was opened by the Sultan of Selangor, will last for Ave days. Mrs. Soh won 37 prizes. BERNAMA.— BERNAMA. - 49 words
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171 1968-11-22 12 PENANG. Thurs. The City Council's Kedah Road low cost housing project, costing over $400,000. will start next year. the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. said here today. The Chief Minister, who visited the site this afternoon said that provision has171 words
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Article65 1968-11-22 12 IPOH. Thurs. —The residence of the Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Ahmad bin Said, in Brewster Road here was burgled last night, when a new cinema projector bought only two days ago was stolen. The projector was valued at $5OO. Entrv into the house was made through65 words
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287 1968-11-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. National Union of Teachers wants to know why there is only one copy of the Aziz Teachers' Salaries Commission report. Its Deputy General Secretary, Mr. S Radhakrishnan. said this today when commenting on the denial by the Minister287 words
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Article97 1968-11-22 12 MALACCA. Thurs. The Economic Planning Unit may seek a loan from the World Bank to finance a $4O million sewerage scneme to cover the Municipality here and the surrounding rural areas. This was disclosed today during the budget meeting of the Malacca Municipal97 words
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Article68 1968-11-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. There has been an increase of $12.5 million in the amount of monev deposited in the country’s post office savings banks last vear compared to that of 1966 A report on the States of Malaya post office savings bank for 1967 released68 words
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298 1968-11-22 12 KI’ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Provisions of the Employees Provident Fund on nomination of beneficiaries clash with Muslim law. the Minister of Justice, Enche Bahaman Samsuddin. said today. He told Bernama that under the Muslim law a man could only will a certain proportion298 words
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Article46 1968-11-22 12 PENANG Thurs. A fire last night destroyed a cargo lighter at the East Jelutong anchorage. There was no cargo on board at that time. The lighter, valued at $30,000. belonged to Enche Mohamad Rawather. The blaze started at about 8.30 last night.46 words
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212 1968-11-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The M P for Jurong. Mr. Ho Kah Leong will ask seven questions about the National Library at the next Parliament meeting He will ask the Minister for Culture. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong the following questions By what standards does the212 words
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90 1968-11-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs TV Singapore's Chanrel Five will feature a forum with some of the delegates of the fourth As.an Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology on Sunday at 9.25 pnj. The topic of discussion is *'Fami:y Planning in Ana”. The members of the90 words
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62 1968-11-22 13 SINGAPORE Thurs The National Theatre Club will present a variety show at its Club hall on Sunday at 8 pm. Pregramme for the show will include dances, songs and a Chinese drama entitled “Irony”. Highlight of the evening will be half-an-hour of Juggling and62 words
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Article26 1968-11-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The blood donation centre at the Outram Road General Hospital will remain open on Sunday from 8.30 a m to 12 p.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration299 1968-11-22 13 OrNGAPORE. Thurs. The biggest RAF Strategic Reinforcement Exercise to the Far East yet staged over the ‘Westabout’ route across America and the Pacific began today and will end on Dec. 10. Eight Vulcan MK2 bombers of No 44 Squadron. RAF Strike Command and eleven transport299 words
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Article213 1968-11-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs New light-controlled pedestrian crossings are being installed to ensure safer pedestrian movements in conjunction with the new one-way traffic systems implemented In various parts of the city. These light-controlled crossings are distinguished by the two signals for pedestrians, a red signal with a man213 words
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Article83 1968-11-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs Road lighting and floodlighting installations have been completed in the Botanic Gardens, and the Gardens will remain open to the public every evening till 10 00 p.m. with effect from Sat. Warning gongs will be struck at 9.50 p.m.. to advise visitors of impending closure of83 words
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Article38 1968-11-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Blood Transfusion Service's mobile blood bank will be stationed at Upper Pickering Street in front of the Ministry of Law and National Development on Monday from 8 a.m. to 4 p m.38 words
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Article106 1968-11-22 13 10 30 a m.: Japanese Tea Ceremony by Mrs. Ashida at 41. Belmont Road. 445 p.m.: Film show on John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning. Day of Drums" at National Library Lecture Hall. Stamford Road. 5 p.m. 9 p.m.: SATA free mass X-rav station at Thong Hoe Village106 words
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238 1968-11-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thun. Money is the most recent commodity to be added to the growing list of Australian exports. The Royal Australian Mint in Canberra has contracted to supply Singapore with more than 120 tons of blank coins. The first shipment of coins arrived in238 words
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61 1968-11-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Changi branch of the People's Action Party will celebrate its 13th anniversary and opening of its new premises at 9B Somapah Timor on Sunday at 7.30 pm. Dr Toh Chin Chye Minister for Science and Technology will officiate at the opening61 words
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300 1968-11-22 13 Thurs. Singapore will be offering a total of 300 training awards under the Colombo Plan Technical Co-operation Scheme for 1969. Training awards have been offered since 1961 and to-date a total of 297 persons from member countries of the Colombo Plan have300 words
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Article66 1968-11-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs A 12-year-old deaf boy. Nee Yew Hai. who went to catch fish together with his younger sister was found drowned tn a disused pond in Peng Ghee Road yesterday. A police spokesman said Nee. a student of Mountbatten Road Deaf and Dumb School, accidentally66 words
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116 1968-11-22 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Wholly-owned foreign firms were advised today to have some equity participation by local citizens. The advice came from Dr Goh Keng Swee. the Minister for Finance, when he opened a factory in Jurong today. He noted the industry was a wholly-owned subsidiary of116 words
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FAIR LADY FASHIONS LIMITED Special feature
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Article, Illustration653 1968-11-22 4 CINGAPORE'S wig industry, which started in a big way only two years ago, will receive a tremendous boost with the official opening of Fair Lady Fashions Ltd., the Republic's latest and biggest wig factory, in Boon Keng Road, today. The Finance Minister,653 words
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Article, Illustration373 1968-11-22 4 WHEN a few hundred girls of about the same age get together, one would normally expect to hear lots of chattering and idle gos- sip. But this Is not the case at Fair Lady Fashions Limited. Singapore’s biggest wig factory, where373 words
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Article, Illustration479 1968-11-22 4 MEN BEHIND THE BUSINESS MR. TAN ENG CHIN, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Fair Lady Fashions Limited, has reported that the total sales for the first 12 months of their business operation, from November last year to October479 words
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Article, Illustration564 1968-11-22 5 LIM TIONG WAH - By LIM TIONG WAH 71/TORE GIRLS in Singapore will soon be sporting a "new look" not on their captivating eyes or luscious lips but on their "crowns". This is because the Republic's first hair wig factory the Fair Lady Fashions Limited on564 words
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Advertisement62 1968-11-22 4 The Chairman and Board of Directors of FAIR LADY FASHIONS LIMITED request the pleasure of your company on the occasion of the official opening of their factory at EDB FLATTED FACTORY, Boon Keng Road by the HON BLE DR. GOH KENG SWEE Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Finance today62 words
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Advertisement111 1968-11-22 5 Congratulations and Best Wishes FAIR LADY FASHIONS LTD. on the occasion of their official opening f 0 WE ARE PROUD TO BE THEIR SUPPLIERS OF "WELLA" CHEMICAL CONDITIONERS USED IN THE PROCESSING OF RAW HAIR, AND ENHANCING THEIR NATURAL LUSTRE IN THE FINISHED WIGS AND HAIR PIECES. INSTANT CURE FOR111 words
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Advertisement143 1968-11-22 5 CcMqratulaticHJ tc FAIR LADY FASHIONS LIMITED on the official opening of their factory b y DR. GOH KENG SWEE Ag. Prime Minister and Minister for Finance SIN YEW HUP Air-Conditioning A Electrical Co. 522 A 522A Macpherson Road. Singapore. 13. Macpherxm P.O. Box 41 Tel: *2*l6 *2*l6 (Electrical Engineering Contractors143 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article371 1968-11-22 6 In wake of European money crisis BONN, Thurs. (UPI) With West Germany and the United States reported joined firmly against immediate revaluation of the West German mark and pressuring France to control its internal inflation, the financial leaders of the world's 10 richest trading nations371 words
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180 1968-11-22 6 ‘UN’s avowed mission hindered without Peking TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI) The Yomiuri Shimbun said today that the United Nations must seat Communist China if it expects to fulfil its avowed mission. The English-lan-guage daily said in a front-page editorial that in the end the UN must open its door to Peking180 words
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Article130 1968-11-22 6 BONN, Thurs. (UPI) About 20 students bearing placards denouncing presaure on West Germany to revalue the mark demonstrated In the hall of the Economics Ministry where Finance Ministers and bankers of the “group of ten" nations were meeting last night. Police said the students made130 words
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Article83 1968-11-22 6 BONN. Thurs. (UPI) British Prime Minister Harold Wilson was reported by unofficial sources at the Bonn “Group of ten” finance meeting to have cabled chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger a strong plea for the German mark to he revalued, yesterday. A Bonn government spokesman, however, said he83 words
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136 1968-11-22 6 MANILA. Thurs. (UPI) President Marcos has said the strained relations between the Philippines and Malaysia over Sabah was “not a permanent setback.” Speaking at the Manila Overseas Press Club last night. Mr. Marcos said. “I foresee In the Immediate future that we can settle this136 words
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Article67 1968-11-22 6 QUITO, Ecuador. Thurs. (UPI) Quadruplets—two boys and two girls—were bom yesterday to Mrs. Maria Padilla Yupa. a peasant mother with 12 other children. One of the girls died shortly after birth. The quads were born In the grass shack home of the parents In Pallatanga.67 words
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Article68 1968-11-22 6 FRESNO, California. Thurs. (UPI) A fluffy cat named Pumpkin was repaid a debt. Eight years ago, Mrs. Christine Clayton rescued the frightened cat from a busy freeway near Salt Lake City, Utah, and brought it to her Bass Lake home. Early on Monday Mrs. Clayton was awakened68 words
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266 1968-11-22 6 CAMBRIDGE. England. Thurs. (Reuter) Anglican bishop Trevor Huddleston, a leading campaigner for racial rights, last night condemned Conservative politician Enoch Powell for his outburst against coloured migrants in Britain. He said Mr Powell’s weekend speech demanding repatriation of African. Asian and West Indian settlers266 words
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Article85 1968-11-22 6 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. (UPI) Francis Taylor, father of actress Elizabeth Taylor, died yesterday at his home in the Belair residential district. He was 68. Mr. Taylor, a retired art dealer, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage in 1965 and had been under a doctor’s care ever since.85 words
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256 1968-11-22 6 LONDON, Thurs. (CPI) Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor arrived in London last night wearing bandages and claiming she was “beaten up by five Spanish policemen. ,r Miss Gabor flew here from Palma de Mallorca, the Mediterranean island, where she had been held256 words
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369 1968-11-22 6 Two cities blasted in South Vietnam SAIGON, Thurs. (UPI) Communist gunners shelled two south Vietnam cities, killing two civilians and wounding 37, U. 5. spokesmen said today. Most of the wounded were Vietnamese sencol children. The attacks were launched today on My Tho, a369 words
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Article77 1968-11-22 6 KALAMAZOO. Michigan. Thurs (UPI) Detective Bill Kirschner asked his prisoner. “Do you intend to break away from me?” Mike Reynolds. 19. arrested on a bad cheque charge, replied “No You caught me fair and I won't try to get away.'' Taking Reynolds at his word Kirschner didn't77 words
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Article, Illustration58 1968-11-22 6 HONG KONG. Thurs. —Hong Kong's first midget submarine was launched at a yacht landing last week The yellow-coloured li ft craft wa 5 taken for a trial dive in the water ?0 feet deer Charles Yuen, the builder, said after- wards the test was successful— UPI Photo. - 58 words
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382 1968-11-22 6 Social hygiene GENEVA, Thurs (UPI) Suicide now ranks behind heart disease and cancer as the major cause of death among people aged from 15 to 45 in eight advanced nations. it was reported yesterday. In eight other industralised countries suicide is the fourth382 words
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Article79 1968-11-22 6 CHESTER-LE ST R E ET. England, Thurs. (UPI) Officials of (he Durham group of hospitals complained last night that so much money was spent on “such things as wigs and sre il boots" for patients that they would have to depend on charity to buy79 words
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Article937 1968-11-22 7 —Couve de Murville - A PASSING CRISIS —Couve de Murville M P Rl Thurs (FIO> M Maurice Couve de Mur\ille, in a nation-wide television broadcasting on Tuesday night claimed France’s current economic ills were largely the product of an international crisis *i* rr< iH n ,n speculation on rumoured revaluation937 words
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Article40 1968-11-22 7 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI)— Mrs. Lina Granleese. 28. was awarded a divorce decree in rourt yesterday. Miss Patricia Gifford, the “other woman” in the case appeared at the court to give evidence on Mrs- Granleese s behalf.40 words
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341 1968-11-22 7 TEL AVIV, Thurs. (AFP) The split in the Israeli leadership over the future of the occupied territories yawned wide yesterday as ministers made contradictory statements on the problem. Interior Minister Haim Moshe Shapiro said at a press conference here that all discussion of341 words
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147 1968-11-22 7 CANBERRA Thurs. (AFP) “Australia is gravely concerned for France and the whole international currency world on the rim of the French franc.” Australian treasurer 'William McMahon told Parliament today. Mr. McMahon said he preferred to avoid answering questions on international currency deals at this delicate147 words
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Article64 1968-11-22 7 LONDON. Thurs. (AFP> Several civil airline Dilots landing at London airport early today reported sighting mysterious high-flying objects over Belgium, near the Geman frontier, during their journeyA British European Airways pilot said: “Just before going into a turn we saw lights in the skv. They64 words
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Article61 1968-11-22 7 HONOLULU, Hawaii, Thurs (AFPi An all-out air-sea rescue bid was launched here last night to save the crew of a West German freighter adrift in the Pacific ravaged by an uncontrollable fire. SOS messages picked up by US coastguards said 27 crewmembers had abandoned the61 words
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Article79 1968-11-22 7 HOLLWOOD. Thurs (Reuter) Actress Audrey Hepburn's divorce from actor Mel Ferrer has become final in Morges. Switzerland, her agent announced here. Miss Hepburn. 39. has been given custody of their son Sean, the agent said last night The couple were married for 13 years. Ferrer at present79 words
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Article75 1968-11-22 7 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. (Reuter) US. ambassador Arthur Goldschmidt passed round a plate of fishmeal chocolate chip cookie (biscuits) during a U.N. economic and social council meeting here to demonstrate the enormous protein value of sea food products. Only the Russians refused to experiment when the cookies75 words
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Article47 1968-11-22 7 LONDON. Thurs (Reuter) Prisoners in British jails need no longer worry about their hands In that traditional prison chore of sewing mail bags. The government announced yesterday that a? a time saving measure electric sewing machines soon be installed m prison mail bag rooms47 words
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Article29 1968-11-22 7 WASHINGTON, Thun (Reuter) The Colombian ambassador. senor Carlos Holguin, was today elected 24th president of the Council of the Organisation of American States (O.A S29 words
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Article28 1968-11-22 7 PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Thurs. (Reuter) Thieves stole five pieces of African tribal art worth more than L’SSI 1.000 In a raid on the University museum here.28 words
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Article223 1968-11-22 7 CHINA SEAT NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) In on editorial in today's edition* entitled "Triumph of the absurd", the New York Times said: "With o substantial assist from Peking, the United States has scored again in its annual crusade to bar Red China from the United Nations.223 words
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116 1968-11-22 7 SYDNEY. Thurs. (UPI) Three foresty commission employees were ki’led today when a blazing tree fell on them near Coffs Harbour, 400 miles north of Sydney. The men were using a tractor to make a rebreaks when the tree fell Three others were badly injured in116 words
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Article496 1968-11-22 7 Arnold Dibble - Weakness corrupts the nations By Arnold Dibble MANILA, Thurs. '(UPI) It hasn’t been scrawled on the walls, but many nations in Asia are saying “Yankee DON’T go home or else...” OR ELSE these nations will turn to, fall to or make accommodation with Red China,496 words
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Article59 1968-11-22 7 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. (UPI) The United Nations has announced that Malaysia has pledged US $l,OOO to the U.N. trust fund for South Africa. The fund, created in 1965 and now exceeding half a million dollars, is used for legal aid to victims of South African apartheid laws59 words
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Article147 1968-11-22 7 MANNINGTON. West Virginia, Thurs. (AFP) Seventy-eight miners were trapped underground with virtually no hope of survival after yesterday’s disaster at Mannington mine, a spokesman for the Mountaineer Coal Company, which owns the mine, said here last night. He said the figure of 78 had been147 words
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Article34 1968-11-22 7 NICE. Thurs. (Reuter) Car thieves spent a good deal of effort tweaking into a car here and putting the anti-theft device out of action, only to find the car had no engine.34 words
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169 1968-11-22 7 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) The U. S. tariff commission announced today it would undertake a study of the probable effects on United States trade of a system of preferential tariff reductions for products from less-deve-loped countries. The commission said the study would include169 words
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Article77 1968-11-22 7 VALLEJO. California, Thurs. (UPI) A ma n stopped for a minor traffic violation touched off a major investigation when he turned up with a dead San Francisco policeman’s badge number, a pair of police handcuffs. and a loaded police revolver. The investigation ground to an embarrassed halt77 words
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Article370 1968-11-22 8 mHROUGHOUT history man has always been on the move. He has crossed mountains, rivers, deserts and the seas to found new civilisations. In the earlier periods of earth’s history, man was free to roam where he wished. Freedom of movement from one country to another becomes more370 words
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Article299 1968-11-22 8 CHE Maznah binte Mohamed All Miss Malaysia has made a wise decision in refusing to participate in the Miss Asia Beauty Contest to be held in Manila next month. Many organisations and clubs in the Philippines have objected to her presence as Miss Malaysia, because the term299 words
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Article, Illustration1691 1968-11-22 8 George L. Mehren - By George L. Mehren Animal science the basis for producing meat, milk, eggs, wool, hides and skins is important to the economies of countries a!' over the world. If fully developed and exploited, animal agriculture can help a great deal in feeding the lessdeveloped1,691 words
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Advertisement41 1968-11-22 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1968 28-8. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. Telephone: ***** '7 Penang Office Ipeh Office 39. lalan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: S6lS4'6 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Irewster Read. Te1:7232l Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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Article470 1968-11-22 9 In wake of currency storm... Thurs. (l T Pl) —Early confusion and tome nervous trading in the wake of Europe’s latest currency storm marked London Metal and commodity Markets yesterday but dealers said that considering the scale of the crisis most prices held reasonably steady. The470 words
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Article69 1968-11-22 9 LONDON. Thurs (UPI) Rubber market closed steady but nervous with spot 21-1/2 21-3/4. Settlement House Dec 21-9/16 21-3 4 Jan/March 21-5/8 21-3/4 April/June 21-7/16 21-9/16 July/Sept 21-5/16 21-7/16 Oct/Dec 21-1/8 21-1/4 Jan/March and April/June 20-15/16 21-1/8 July/Sept, Oct/Dec and Jan/ March 20-7/8 21-1/8. General Markets CIF basis69 words
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Article220 1968-11-22 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Gndowns Vessels 1/2 Andorra 3/4 Carronbank 5 Union Tiger 6 '7 Golden Spring 8/9 Neder Rhone 10 11 Myrmidon 13/14 Sian Yung ]8 Garden City 19 Straat Clarence 21 22 Kinsei Maru No 11 23220 words
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Article, Illustration172 1968-11-22 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. I a response to the Republic of Singapore Government’s campaign to urge her people to eat mo.e wheat. Prima Limited has come up with a new handy park. The new parkaging, the only one of its kind in the172 words
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Article104 1968-11-22 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Rank Organisation chairman Mr. John Davis is having talks witn Xerox's American president, Mr. C. Peter McColough, on the possibility of the British group marketing a revolutionary new device called the Telecopier. The equipment can be attacned to an ordinary tele pnor.e to104 words
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212 1968-11-22 9 NEW YORK. Thurs (UPI) Gold prices climbed on markets here and abroad in heavy trading as new speculative demand built up in Europe centring on currency uncertainties. The price of gold in London shot up to $40.75 an ounce at the morning212 words
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Article14 1968-11-22 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs—The tin price for today was $622.75 per picul. down $6.25.14 words
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217 1968-11-22 9 (Bernama). KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Rubber transactions based on the Malaysian Currency can still be carried out despite the present international currency crisis, the Chairman cf the Malaysian Rubber Exchange, Tan Sri Senator Gan Teck Yeow, said today. He said that though(Bernama). - 217 words
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1192 1968-11-22 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. After yesterday’s general uneasiness in the world currency and a run on sellers, trading on the Stock Exchange today opened on a quiet tone with prices continuing easier. Nevertheess the afternoon market saw most of the counters improving in prices, but the tone1,192 words
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Article270 1968-11-22 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Thurs. December first grade rubber buyers fob. closed at 5 Pm. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 59-5/8 cents per lb., down onequarter of a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet and slightly easier. Opening quotations were wide and trading started cautiously. Prices270 words
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Article48 1968-11-22 9 Manacers frirM) Flr*t Malayan 2.82 *»er«nd Miilayan 203 Third Malay an 121 The (ommerie Industry XD 96 105 The savin* Fund 107 1.16 Malaysian Investment Fund XI) 120 130 Flrvt H'knnjt 117 1 23* second H'kung XI) 82 417 sterling C'modltv XD 5/11 <• Bunt koni Currency)48 words
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Article510 1968-11-22 9 SINGAPORE Stork Exchange sold and other prices officially listed at the close ot business. INDUSTRIALS 2.01 2 01 2.36 Borneo Bhd 1.72 1.79 1.74 4.02 4.06 Chemical Co. C. storage 1.79 4.SO 3.20 1.80 324 K. smelting E A 1 6.SO 7.10 2.35 E.«m» OnN 2.61 2.65 1.36510 words
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Article116 1968-11-22 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The noon price* at rne Mmap<»re Cliine.e Produce txrhan*e laday are:— Buyer keiler oronut till (KIR.) Bulk D> .0 Coconut Oil (FOR) Drum 10 00 Lon.p opra Mixed Orf. Mtinlnk White 28 50 Pepper 1 F OB) V I a. 12.100 karanak White Pepper O R 122116 words
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Miscellaneous310 1968-11-22 13 TODAY and YOU... Friday, November 22, 1968. ARIES MAR. 22 ,APR. 20 V\ 3-6- 8-34 5746-75-89-90 yf TAURUS APR 21 MAY 21 2-13-24-30 5769-78-83-84 GEMINI O. MAY‘22 JUNE 22 w 1 16-19-36 0/40-48-81-82 I CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 57-59-66 68 70-76-85-86 aLEO JULY 24 AUG. 23 2- 9-28-31 32-45-53310 words
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Miscellaneous301 1968-11-22 13 r.mar ARD —***** LAST DAYS! Show* Start: \M. s*o A ft.Sft pm STAR Start*: 1.50 5 .St A *..V> pm Aam SI 50 »2 50 14 00 Ca*h Bookings Only No Free Lut SCHOOL CONCESSION SI 50 To Any Seat at 1.30 A ft 00 pm Show* only. Julie Andrew*301 words
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180 1968-11-22 14 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Danish badminton ace Erland Kops, six times AllEngland champion, has been made the top seed for the men's singles in the London Open Championships starting at Crystal Palace here on Nov. 28. The bearded Dane has been in impressive form180 words
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Article68 1968-11-22 14 BANGKOK. Thurs. (Reuter) Burma whipped Laos three goals to nil in the opening match of the King's Cup soccer tournament in Bangkok last night. The Burmese led 1-0 at half-time. The seven-nation tournament is being held to honour King Bhumibol’s birthday on December 5. Thailand beat68 words
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Article233 1968-11-22 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Under-23 line-up will be hit as a result of the School Certificate examinations. Top school stars who would have easily made the grade in the Under-23 side will not be in the team to play Johore Under-23 in a cur-tain-raiser to the233 words
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240 1968-11-22 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Another RAF sports record has been established at Tengah, one of the three Royal Air Force stations here. A team of twelve adults and children all members of the Station's “Herons” swimming club have completed a record long distance relay240 words
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277 1968-11-22 14 LAS VEGAS. (Nevada) Thurs. (l*PI) Nevada, a small state with a big professional fight appetite, left the World Boxing Association last night in a huff about the way it felt one of its boxers was treated. The five-member State Athletic Commission voted277 words
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95 1968-11-22 14 A TEAM of 31 robust members of the Royal Thai Air Force now in Singapore to participate in the International Football Match against the Royal Air Force. Singapore. The game u scheduled for today at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5 p.m. While here, the Thais paid a visit to95 words
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Article1439 1968-11-22 15 Race l: Horses Class 6, Div. 2—9 Furs.—2.00 p.m. 1 009 284 Prince’s Knife I-ars tor Beau Matin II Angelina Restaurant 6y 9.00 Prince Stable 3 3. lOy 8 13 Jonah Stable E B kelen C Leong 4 4 053 020 7y 8 12 Brighton Stable 61,439 words
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295 1968-11-22 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Thurs. —Trainer Keith Daniel's newcomer Peter's Gold did a striking gallop on a good track this morning in the company of Grand Assize. Clapping on the pace on passing the half mile the pair raced neck and neck all the295 words
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191 1968-11-22 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Badminton Association are appealing to the public and their affiliate:- to come forward with ideas that may help to raise badminton standards here. SB A honorary secretary Mr MA. Lange told Sunsport that the association would welcome any suggestions that191 words
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Article38 1968-11-22 15 BUENOS AIRES Thurs. (UPI) South American junior welterweight champion Nicolino Locche left yesterday afternoon for Tokyo via Argentine Airlines and Varig Airline. He is scheduled to meet world title holder Paul Fuji on December 12.38 words
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257 1968-11-22 15 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Ken Rosewall. 34-year-old Australian tennis ace, reached the final of the 20.000 sterling men's professional tournament with a quick-fire 7-5. 6-1 semi-final win over Spaniard Andres Gimeno at Wembley last night. Rosewall furthered his chances of the 5.000 sterling first prize257 words
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123 1968-11-22 15 MALACCA. Thurs. The Bth Battalion Royal Australian Regiment women's hoekey team will travel to Kuala Lumpur to meet the University of Malaysia in a hookey match at the Pantai ground on Saturday. The following will represent the 8h Bn.. R.A.R. side:- Mrs. Daidre123 words
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Article1606 1968-11-22 15 Race l: Horses Clast 4s Div. 2—9 Furs.—2.00 p.m. for local riders only 1. 700 Shantin Call 7y 9.00 Olvmpia Stable Teh 2 2 170 Doable Adios 4y 9 00 Date A- Datin Chong Kok Lim 4 3 463 Cinema VI 3y 8.13 Newmarket Stable Spencer 161,606 words
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341 1968-11-22 16 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Two teams scored nine goals and two players were sent off for fighting during an exciting night of European Club soccer last night. Reipas Lahti, Finland’s football champions, played the “home” leg of their second round European Cup-tie in341 words
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300 1968-11-22 16 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Third-division Swindon Town sent first-division Burnley tumbling to their first defeat in ten matches with a shock 2-1 win in the first leg of their English Soccer League Cup semifinal at Burnley last night. Promo ti o n challengers Swindon300 words
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Article49 1968-11-22 16 MALACCA. Thurs. Dato Tan Cheng Swee. Malacca's Municipal Commissioner was unanimously elected president of the Malacca Cyclists Association at their annual general meeting held lyOther officials elected Vice-presidents:- Messrs. Goh Tiong Sin. Lim Kim Soo. Ng Chong Chee, Ho Kum Yeow. Secretary Shahruddin Jaafar.49 words
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124 1968-11-22 16 SIEGEN. Germany. Thurs. (AFP) Yesterday night's amateur boxing contest here between Czechoslovakia and West Germany was cancelled following Monday night’s road accident in which the seven Czechoslovak boxers were injured. Announcing the cancellation the West German Boxing Federation said the injuries were not serious124 words
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498 1968-11-22 16 LONDON. Thurs. (AFP) —Simo Lampinen. twen-ty-five-vear-old Finnish Rally driver won the Royal Automobile Club Rally (subject to confirmation) driving a Swedish Saab 96 V-4 to maintain in this event Scandinavian Supremacy which has lasted since Erik CarLsson of Sweden, also on Saab, won the498 words
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Advertisement605 1968-11-22 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA. APPLICATIONS are invited from Malaysian citizens below 40 years of age to fill several non-academic appointments. 1) Stenographer Salary Scale: $253 X 14 422 Qualifications: A) A Malaysian Certificate of Education or an approved Overseas School Certificate with a credit in English. B) Candidates605 words
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Miscellaneous60 1968-11-22 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1.08 a.m. (9.3 ft.), 1.50 p.m. (7.5 ft.). Port Swettenham: 6.40 am. (16.6 ft.), 7.21 pm. (15.7 ft.). Port Dickson: 7.40 am. (10.3 ft.), 757 pm. (8.7 ft Singapore: 12.14 a.m. (9.4 ft.), 11.19 p.m. (10.4 ft.). SediU Kechil: 9.21 a.m. (7.3 ft.), 11.59 p.m. (9.060 words
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