Eastern Sun, 1 December 1968
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Title Section23 1968-12-01 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE SUNDAY EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 840 Sunday, 1 December 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article, Illustration179 1968-12-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysia had to make the best of the security and defence position in thia region after the withdrawal of British troops in 1971. Stating this to newsmen after addressing the 18th annual delegates conference of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress179 words
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Article30 1968-12-01 1 KANSAS CITY. Missouri. Sat. (Reuter)—A rock group recently formed by five Kansas City policemen, who like playing for charity during their days off. is called "The Enforcers.”30 words
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Article275 1968-12-01 1 KIiALA LUMPUR, Sal. nation was today warned of the communist move to set up Maoist-type commune training camps throughout the country. Giving the warning, the Assistant Minister of Home Affairs, Enche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, said the Government was keeping a close watch on this275 words
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Article227 1968-12-01 1 PENANG, Sat. Penang's Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, 54, met with a fatal accident when his car driven by his 26-y ea r-old daughter Ooi Cheng Gaik, was involved in a head-on collision with a lorry at Simpang Village three miles from Taiping this227 words
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Article38 1968-12-01 1 WASHINGTON Sat. (UPI) A US. State Department spokesman has said the United States is studying the possibility of arranging another Christmas holiday fighting truce in Vietnam but added that no decision has yet been made.38 words
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Article, Illustration62 1968-12-01 1 MANILA, Sat, (AFP)— Philippine Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos has resigned and General Carlos Romulo, currently the Education Secretary has been appointed to replace him. Malacanang Presidential Palace announced tonight. The announcement said Mr. Ramos, aged 68. resigned for reasons of health. He had been the62 words
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Article, Illustration463 1968-12-01 1 SAIGON. Sat. (AFP) The Military Command of the National Liberation Front today ordered all its forces to attack South Vietnamese Government troops throughout the country. The order, broadcast by Radio Liberation, the voice of the Viet Cong, was dated Nov. 25 (last— UPI photo. - 463 words
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Article49 1968-12-01 1 ‘The lonely Filipinos MANILA. Sat (AFP) Philippine Defence Secretary Ernesto Mata said on Friday the main trouble with Filipinos is that they are suffering from “structural loneliness.” This the Defence Secretary defined as “withdrawal from the concept of belonging to an integrated unit of men in-ter-dependent on one another.”49 words
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Article43 1968-12-01 1 COLOMBO. Sat (AFP) The Government oraered general mobilisation tonight and brought emergency regulations into force to deal with a spreading strikThis followed the decision by three more trade union federations today to join the current strike of Government employee:43 words
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Article37 1968-12-01 1 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) The Hong Kong newspaper Star said todav there was no hope for the early release of the Reuter correspondent detained in Peking unless 13 leftwing journalists held here are freed.37 words
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Article150 1968-12-01 1 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) The Kremlin today announced the revival of the once-feared name of Ministry of Internal Affairs or M.V.D. as a move to strengthen the Soviet Police and step up the fight against hooliganism and crime. The existing Ministry of Puolic Order, which has directed the150 words
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208 1968-12-01 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. Malta and Singapore are moving along parallel lines, converting the naval dockyards to commercial usage and diversifying the economy, in anticipation of the British withdrawal. Dr J Spiteri. the Maltese Minister of Trade. Industry and Agriculture, who is a member of the208 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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638 1968-12-01 2 MAUREEN LEE - By MAUREEN LEE LUMPUR, Sat. Company direcJ\ tor, Dr. Saw Hock Chuan was tentatively charged in the Sessions Court here today on three counts of criminal breach of trust totalling $692,000 belonging to the Malaysian Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society. He was charged638 words
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Article, Illustration70 1968-12-01 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Sng Peng Hock were married yesterday. A dinner party was held last night at the New Peking Restaurant. The bridegroom is an accounts executive with Pace Advertising Ltd. and the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Sng Tiang Ann. The70 words
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112 1968-12-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The annual report of the Public Works Department for 1964 was published four years late because It was given low priority due to the urgent needs of national development. Mr Chin Tian Wah. assistant director of development in the Ministry112 words
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Article, Illustration293 1968-12-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Ministry of Education stated today it would study the question of introducing sex education in schools if requests were made for it. A spokesman of the Ministry commer.tißg on a report that mission schools are planning to293 words
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Article, Illustration36 1968-12-01 2 A section of the large crowd who attended the 18th annual delegates conference of the MTUC at its new head- quarters building in Petaling Jaya yesterdcy. Eastern Sun pix by Mok Yoon.— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Yoon. - 36 words
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371 1968-12-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A massage parlour girl. S*lbiah blnte Roslan told the sessions Court here today that a bed-sheet “will only get dirty when I have intimacy with my client She said this in answer to a question by the DPP Mohammed Nizar371 words
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Article164 1968-12-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman tonight congratulated the Malaysian Association for the Blind in enlarging the scope of its activities and forming a permanent body the Prevention of Blindness Committee. In a message to a charity dance organised by the Private Medical Practitioners Association164 words
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539 1968-12-01 2 KUALA, LUMPUR, Sat. —The JCFTU Asian Regional Secretary, Mr. V. 5. Mathur, said here there was no inherent contradiction between higher wages and accelerated econo- mic growth. “We believe indeed that higher wages could be an important catalyst to economic development,” he added.539 words
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Article45 1968-12-01 2 IPOH. Sat. A mine watchman. Abdul Rahman bin Mat Nazam. 34, was floored from behind by a kick and robbed of his shotgun and 13 rounds of ammunition by a thug in Ling Hong Tin Mine in Jalan Tambun early yesterday morning.45 words
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362 1968-12-01 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Pools (Private) Limited will introduce its own booths for the sale of Toto coupons* The company will also take over the distribution, sale, and draw of the Singapore Sweep. This was announced by a Singapore Pools spokesman362 words
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Article75 1968-12-01 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The University of Singapore Students’ Union will hold an extra-ordinary general meeting on Friday at 3 n m. at the New Lecture Theatre 1 of the Universitv The union’s Hon. Gen. Secretary. Mr. Peter Chen Slow H<ing. has circularised the notice of holding75 words
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359 1968-12-01 3 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN SINGAPORE, Sat. A 2,000-ton cargo-ship which was in distress in South China Sea for several days after it was hit by typhoon "Lina", was towed safely to the harbour here this evening. The engine of the ship, "Foh Kong", registered under359 words
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Article, Illustration69 1968-12-01 3 MR. and Mrs. Robert Lim Keng Tor who were married yesterday at the Life Bible Presbyterian Church at Gilstead Road in Singapore. Mr. Lim is the second son of Mr. ond Mrs. Lim Tiong Hup while the bride, the former Miss Irene Chia Gek Mui, is the second— Eastern Sun photo. - 69 words
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332 1968-12-01 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) has advised its afliliates not to accept scholarships offered by the Soviet Union directly sent to them. In a circular to affiliates. Mr Lawrence Sia. Secretary of the NTUC’s International Affairs, called on them332 words
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177 1968-12-01 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia and Singapore has stated that the existing rate both for deposits and advances should remain unchanged. This was incorporated in a letter to the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce in reply to the Chamber’s appeal177 words
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Article, Illustration49 1968-12-01 3 Khir observes trainee teachers THE Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari (right) observing trainee teachers of the Specialist Teacher Troining Institute, in Kuala Lumpur trying their hands at silk screen fabric printing on Saturday during their 'open day' to the public. Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan.— Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 49 words
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349 1968-12-01 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. An ILO-Danish seminar for workers which is currently on in Singapore. has suggested that new ways and methods be introduced to make children interested in education. If this were the case, they would even after school termination be inclined349 words
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Article54 1968-12-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The late 2nd. Lieut. Mohamed Ali bin Haji Said of the 3rd battalion. Royal Malay Regiment, who was drowned while on border operations in the Second Division in Sarawak on Thursday, was buried with full military honours at the Sungei Way Muslim54 words
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532 1968-12-01 3 SINGAPORE, Sot. The Ministry of Health and the Ministry of National Development and the Housing and Development Board are combining efforts to find a longterm solution to the hawker problem. An island-wide survey of both licensed and unlicensed hawkers, which has never been532 words
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273 1968-12-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Police raided several hotels and underworld hideouts last night and today in their search for the armed gang which tried to rob the head office of the Malayan Banking Limited here yesterday. However, till late this afternoon,273 words
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Article219 1968-12-01 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Hundreds of men. women and children thronged the grand Christmas Fair held at the Victoria Memorial Hall here today. Che Dah. wife of the Minisster for Social Affairs, declared the Fair open on behalf of the First Lady. Puan Noor Aishah. who is219 words
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Article, Illustration27 1968-12-01 3 Eastern Sun picture shows Che Dah selecting an article at the fair. Looking on (to her left) is Mrs. Diana Eu, chairman of the Christmas Fair Committee.27 words
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Article, Illustration310 1968-12-01 5 Sales representative vies for Miss Tourism title SINGAPORE. Sat —More girls have submitted their entries for the biggest contest of the year “Miss Tourism 1969”. organised bv the Singapore Tourist Association. Latest entry to the contest which carries a fabulous $lO,OOO cash prize. Including a round-the-world trip by air. 1s310 words
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Article47 1968-12-01 5 IPOH. Sat. A cigarette talesman Lee Soo Chan, 25. was robbed of $2O in a cof-fee-stall in Pasir Pinji New Village yesterday afternoon. One robber threatened to stab him with a kitchen knife while another searched his pocket and took away his money.47 words
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Article, Illustration89 1968-12-01 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. From beach panties to semi-formal occasions this three-piece trouser-suit (above) is appropriate and attractive. Worn by Singapore model. Betty Phillips, this ensemble is fashioned out of an indigo kain-songet with gold patterns on the borders. This will be amongst the collection of outfits89 words
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147 1968-12-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Housing and Development Board today warned tenants in the housing estates not to give money to unauthorised persons making them elves out to be officials of the Housing and Development Board and demanding payment of rent from them Reports have been147 words
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765 1968-12-01 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Public Utilities Board is expected to earn an even higher trading profit next year amounting to $33.3 million an increase of $4.4 million over the previous year. The rate of return on net fixed assets is estimated at 9.98 per cent765 words
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190 1968-12-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A fourth man connected with hijacking a lorry carrying 100 hags of tin ore was arrested by Police late last night in an empty house in Jalan Balam here. Police raided the house following the arrest and interrogation of his three other accomplices.190 words
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Article47 1968-12-01 5 SINGAPORE Sat. Police last night foiled a gang clash between the two rival groups of about 15 rv: ten a* 4 ms Upper Serangoon Road here after four of them were arrested. The others escaped Police discovered parangs and knives at the scene.47 words
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590 1968-12-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A total of 3.330 retrenched dockyard workers of the British Admiralty will start work with Sembawang Shipyard (Private) Limited from tomorrow. The workers represent industrial as well as nonindustrial staff who were discharged from their jobs with the British Admiralty590 words
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Article52 1968-12-01 5 10 a m 6p.m. Ninth Youth Art Exhibition at Chinese Chamber of Commerce, HIU Street 3 p m. 6.30 p.m. Open air art exhibition by National Theatre Trust at Elizabeth Walk. 5.30 p.m —6.3 n m. Performances by Police Band at Macßitchle Reservoir Park and People’s Association at52 words
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NEWS
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1203 1968-12-01 4 DEV SHRIDHAR - Razak on challenges of seventies: By DEV SHRIDHAR KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, stressed here that the two great issues of today nation building and national economic growth would become more significant as Malaysia entered the decade of1,203 words
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Article, Illustration80 1968-12-01 4 The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, is seen addressing the 18th annual delegates conference of the MTUC at its new Headquarters building in Petaling Jaya yesterday. On the podium (from left) are Mr T- Narendran. President Ct’EPACS. Mr. V S. Mathur. Secretary ICFTI’ Asian Region Mr. P P. Narayanan.— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 80 words
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510 1968-12-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew Sin. today opened the 12th Far East Bridge Federation Championships and in the process showed he was as adept at honour as he was with the country’s financial affairs. In a speech510 words
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Article34 1968-12-01 4 JordanianIsraeli clash AMMAN. Sat (UPI) Jbrdaman and Israeli forces cm Friday fought a 20-mi-nute machinegun battle across the Jordan River 15 mile* south of the Sea of Galilee (Lake Tiberias). No casualties were reported.34 words
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108 1968-12-01 4 KEY YORK Bat (UPI) President-elect Richard M Nixon steeped himself In foreign policy discussions on Friday and dispatched a key adviser In the adviser In the field on a six-nation tour of the troubled Middle East In his 39th floor Pierre Hotel Headquarters.108 words
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Article29 1968-12-01 4 ANTWERP. Bat. (Reuter) A 10-year-old Moroccan girl gave birth to a baby weighing almost eight pounds here last night. Belgian press reports said today29 words
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129 1968-12-01 4 MALACCA. Sat.—Malacca Police are t© seek the help of Interpol to locate a Malaysian who recently left here for England for higher studies. The Malaysian sought was until recently in Government service attached to the Jasin District Office. Police believe he can sujvply129 words
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Article54 1968-12-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Maju Ward of the Malaysian Chinese Association has donated SI.OOO to the National University Fund. Its chairman. Mr. Liew Chek Tan presented a cheque for the amount to the Chairman of the fund committee. Sved Nasir bin Ismail. at the Dewan Bahasa54 words
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Article31 1968-12-01 4 WASHINGTON. Sat (UPI) The United States decided to accept Communist China’s proposal to resume Ambassadorial talks between the two countries on Feb 20 in Warsaw. officials said on Friday.31 words
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Article53 1968-12-01 4 BONNEVA L-SUR-ARC. France. Sat (Reuter)—The French State-controlled Radio (ORTF) and the State Tourist Board are planning a Christmas surprise for the children of Noumea. New Caledonia They will flv out a snowman made by children here in a refrigerated container via Athens. Colombo, Kuala53 words
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Article, Illustration38 1968-12-01 4 THE opening session of the 12th Far East Bridge Federation Championships in Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Ho- tel Merlin. It was opened by the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin. Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan— Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan - 38 words
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119 1968-12-01 4 VIENTIANE. Sat. (Reuter) —Two North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao battalions were today reported to bare launched a series of savage assaults near the vital United Nations-backed Nam Ngum Dam project in Laos. The multi-purpose dam designed to help make Lao* self-sufficient in electric119 words
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80 1968-12-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two additional telephone circuits to London will be installed to cope with the anticipated heavy bookings for overseas call, during the Christmas and New Year periods, the Ministry of Works. Posts and Telecommunications announced today. The Telecommunications Department will receive bookings80 words
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Article74 1968-12-01 4 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) A new Japanese Cabinet was sworn in today to grapple w-ith what could be the two most difficult years of Japan’s postwar golden era Prime Minister Eisaku Sato. 67. re-elected by his party this week for two more years as leader, put his74 words
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Article68 1968-12-01 4 SYDNEY’ Sat. .Reuter) If* Valley in the 3 M r Ul n of here hurst into a 10 mile front of today—the very thing itAo»o a f ds 6r .v ash-blae-kened fire-fighters had hoped to prevent. orSt horded ine h foi hBS P ow ragmg for68 words
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Article40 1968-12-01 4 JAJCE, Yugoslavia, Sat t<Sa U vth.Tv r Sld ent Tlto fca:d tfc th t u slavia did not seeLi!?! reat n 5 d and W3S not Xta in ts i ae aid from anysuti mcluain< Ue Uaited40 words
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Miscellaneous1592 1968-12-01 5 YOUR TV and TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S KOALA LOMPOK »nd PalM Ptnang-. C Ipota tad Melaka: 3 A II Johor* Bahru. Taipinr. 1 Bato Pa hat; Klnang. P.M. 3 00 Opening Annct.; 3 01 Bahasa Kita: 3 16 World Professional Tennis Tournament 1968 'Men's Singles and Doubles Finals) 41,592 words
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490 1968-12-01 6 By JAMES PRINGLE SAN FRANCISCO De Paula. Cuba, Sat. (Reuter) Russian tourists i n short-sleeved shirts, cameras slung round their necks like their American counterparts, move with quiet reverence these days through the rooms of the late Ernest Hemingway's home in this little town near490 words
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Miscellaneous567 1968-12-01 6 THE MAN FROM d 0 AND HER STUNT-GIRL COUNTERSPIES tr.ir.c.L.E. The Farmer Brown Fiasco ROGER, MARLENE-AMO IT LOOKS LIKE WE’VE SCORED A STRIKES HA, HA...IGS JUST LIKE JET? JET'S PAINT/ FOOT SLAMS POWNONE OF THE WHEEL BRAKESTURNS ON FULL POWER AND... V V Q ..^^l SUDDENLY... L-S ONLY A MATTER567 words
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407 1968-12-01 7 SAIGON, Sof. (Reuter, South Vietnam released 90 Vietcong prisoners in a flag-bedecked Saigon public square today to the strains of a military band and before a battery of television cameras. A spokesman for the prisoners. dressed in white cotton tunics and each carrying an407 words
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Article75 1968-12-01 7 ROME. Sat. (Reuter) The biggest known ancient Roman calendar has been found by archaeologists digging under the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. one of Rome’s most famou* churches, it was announced here. Professor Ziipo Maggi said the calendar was a mural painting dating bark to about75 words
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PHOTO TIPS
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Article, Illustration564 1968-12-01 7 A S a reader of this article, you are un< A doubtedly one of the many millions of people around the world who already own a camera. However, you may be a camera owner who uses it only infrequently because you don't get very good pictures with564 words
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Miscellaneous222 1968-12-01 7 ihssn&fiHtoi /HAIZ-ttySjZycn) CAN SHOW HIM AROUND, IT THERE?! SHERIFF WHILE I HAVE me A J2UIC< YOGI THIS %My OL HOWDY THIS’ sheriff/Jl J pur >t?U CAM SHOW HIM AROUND, lEPIFR WHILE I HAVE ME A i3U SARSPARILLY/ [^=v7lrFi|« o Meet you .AT THE ’GOLDEN barter' what Y the guy, BROUGHT222 words
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WORLD NEWS
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292 1968-12-01 8 XTEW YORK, Sat. (R*ut«r) Sir Alee Douglas-Home, former IN British Prime Minister, said tonight that Britain hod enough resources to help contain Soviet e*pap-sion and he forecast that Britain would not obondon its military role East of Suez. “I trust that292 words
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167 1968-12-01 8 WASHINGTON. Sat (Jfeuter)—Crack ‘Green Berets” units trained in guerilla warfare may be included when the U S sends about 12.000 troops to West Germany for NATO manoeuvres early next year, informed sources said yesterday. Inclusion of the special forces, famed for counterinsurgency167 words
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Article27 1968-12-01 8 MANILA Sat. (UPI) Senator Leonardo B Perez has predicted the 1969 presidential elections in the Philippines may be the “bloodiest” yet unless precautions are taken.27 words
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157 1968-12-01 8 SYDNEY, Sat. (Reuter) Latest weather forecasts tonight brought no comfort to the men who have been fighting the wrorst bu6h fires In Australian history— searing heat and high wind are predicted for tomorrow One fire chief warned hi* men: “The Gro.se Valley within the157 words
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121 1968-12-01 8 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) —Thousand* of tribesmen travelled hundreds of miles across Afghanistan to catch a glimpse of the London to Sydney rally cars on their way t 0 Bombay, it was learned here tonight. The crew of the first car into Kabul will121 words
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170 1968-12-01 8 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) Soviet scientist* hope to learn more about the history of Antarctica in 1969 by drilling in the ice to depths of up to 3.300 feet. Soviet polar explorer Evgeniy Tolstikov, a member of the Soviet delegation to a Consultative Conference on170 words
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Article, Illustration42 1968-12-01 8 SAIGON: American MP's lock through the rubble in a damaged area of the Vietnamese Government In- stitute in Saigon, on Nov. I 26. After a bomb exploded I the director was found wounded in his office.— UPI photo.— UPI; photo. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration38 1968-12-01 8 eCFRBFRF France: At the French-Spanish border Customs, heavy controls are taking place following the announcement of the tightening of the money transfer control. The photo shows Customs agents searching vehicles for inspection. UPI photo— UPI photo - 38 words
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151 1968-12-01 8 JAKARTA Sat. (Reuter) —A leading newspaper banned by former President Sukarno has reappeared after eight years of silence. It is Peaoman (Guidance) edited by well-known Indonesian columnist Rosihan Anwar who says his newspaper is taking an incepennent line and is not affiliated to any151 words
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Article149 1968-12-01 8 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) One of Dr. Sukarno s bitteres: political foes haa suggested that the former President should be banished abroad for the sake of national unity. Indone*ia’s Aniara news agency reported today. Antara said former Finance Minister Sjafruddin Prawiranegara made this suggestion in149 words
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Article48 1968-12-01 8 BUDAPEST. Sat. (Reuter) Hungary's famous boxer. Laszlo Papp. winner of a gold medal at three successive Olympics, Is to appear on a new stamp. He will be one of eight Olympic champions shown on a set to be released by the Mongolian postal authorities.48 words
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Article31 1968-12-01 8 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter)— About 200 persons were arrested for selling narcotic drugs in Manila and the suburbs during the sevenmonth period from March to September, according to police reports-31 words
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Article27 1968-12-01 8 LAHORE Sat. (AFP) The Kashmir problem should be settled by mutual agreement between India and Pakistan. British Foreign Secretary Mr. Michael Stewart said here yesterday.27 words
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293 1968-12-01 8 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) The London Times suggested today that unless the detained Reuters Peking correspondent Anthony Grey was not released soon by China, demands for the expulsion of New China News Agency Journalists in Britain would become overwhelming The independent dally in293 words
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Article61 1968-12-01 8 CARDIFF. Sat. (AFP) About 40 Welshmen raided the British Broadcasting Corporation's television station’s studios at Cardiff tonight and barricaded themselves inside to protest against the alleged death of BBC programmes in Welsh. The demonstrators planned to stage an all-night “sit in” in one studio and the61 words
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Article138 1968-12-01 8 SAIGON. Sat (Reut*r) South Vietnam has protested to the International Control Commission that North Vietnamese troops have allegedly violated the Demilitarised Zone 210 time* since the bombing halt on Nov. 1. A Foreign Ministry statement here today said a protest note to the Commission,138 words
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102 1968-12-01 8 TOKYO. Sat (Reuter) Nippon Electric Company (NEC) has developed a large electronic computer, which features a high-speed addition and subtraction capacity pf two million times per second. NEC said today. It said the NEC-220 model 700 is the lareest computer so far developed in .Japan102 words
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Article76 1968-12-01 8 TEL AVIV. Sat. (Reuter) —Muslims and Christians from neighbouring Arab countries will be allowed to worship at Holy places under Israeli control during Christmas and the Muslim festival of Ed A1 fitr in January Prime Minister Levi Eshkol announced today that Israeli authorities would be making76 words
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273 1968-12-01 8 taicf Yugoslavia Sat. (Reuter) President Tito issued a clear warning here today from outside to infringe on iSrm^hS and freedom, and said he viewed with alarm the recent deterioration in international Speaking from his World War II battle headquarters here in273 words
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Article93 1968-12-01 8 SAIGON. Sat (Reuter) Fighting along the Cambodian border continued yesterday with US. reports of at least one big clash in which 78 North Vietnamese and seven Americans were killed. An American military spokesman said US trooper* fired on Fortified North Vietnamese positions with heavy machine guns93 words
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Article89 1968-12-01 8 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) The Ta Kung Pao, leading Communist newspaper in Hon* Kong, today published an article calling for the immediate release of 13 leftist journalists serving various prison terms for their part in last year's disturbances. The article was jointly written by reporters89 words
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138 1968-12-01 8 LAHORE, Sat (Reuter) British Foreign Secretary Mr Michael Stewart tonight defended Britain’s restrictions on immigration from commonwealth countries but said London was determined to support the rights of commonwealth citizens already in the country. If the restrictions had not been imposed, the immigrants’ housing, education138 words
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284 1968-12-01 8 LONDON, Sat (UPI) The Stock Market worked unevenly through a confusing five sessions this week. Buffetted by conflicting influences and currency worries. prices swung wildly and Anally closed lower The Financial Times index ended at 480.1 after falling 3 8 over the week284 words
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179 1968-12-01 8 RANGOON. Sat. (Reuter) General Ne Win. Burma’s Revolutionary Council Chairman. today called in leaders of banned political parties and urged them to advise him on a national constitution. In a surprise 45-minute meeting with former premier /U Nu, former ministers and members of179 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration123 1968-12-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Duwlop made-in-Malaysla earthmover tyres are now being shipped to Africa. This order follows a contract recently completed for the supply of giant truck tyres for a P.WD project. Mr RC F Carver, Managing Director of Dunlop Malaysian Industries Berhad. revealed today that123 words
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Article115 1968-12-01 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The Association of Banks in Malaysia Singapore today announced the following best agreed merchant rates. The following rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency SELLING T T. or O D. ready: Deutsche Marks (77.3450; Holland Guilders $35 2100; Swiss Fiancs $71115 words
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Article55 1968-12-01 9 Miinater* rTlre*» Hr>>t Mala'an 2.5-> tfiunil Mula'an 2.0 b Third Mala) an 1-41 Ihr t iiiiiiimT'r Industry XD 98 i*7 1 ll** «nt mi: I uml 108 1.11 InvrunifDi Hind \l» 120 ISO I lr«t ll’hnnx 1.17 l t»* ►eeond II kong Xl* 82 87* fcl'-rllnr C'iniiillty XU55 words
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Article16 1968-12-01 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The fin price for today was $575 25 per picul, up $0.25.16 words
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338 1968-12-01 9 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Textile leaders differ in their reactions to the new FTC merger guidelines for their industry, but many anticipate increased interest in acquisitions outside the textile field. Though the guidelines primarily put a stop to the buying up338 words
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Article100 1968-12-01 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Gndowns Vessels 1/2 Boris Lavrenyov 8 4 Italy Maru 5 Awobasan Maru 67 Gudrun Bakke 8/9 Benhmor 10/11 St. of T ravancoreCochin 13/14 Cardiga Nshire 18 Batjan 19 Nais 23/24 Tobago 29/30 Straat Cumberland 33/34100 words
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138 1968-12-01 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Gold price* were mixed in quiet trading yesterday on markets in New York and abroad. No quotes were available from Engelhard Minerals and Chemicals Corp., closed in an extension of the Thanksgiving Holiday American Express International Banking Corp’s noon prices138 words
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Article36 1968-12-01 9 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Friday's volume was 14 390.000 shares. Of a total 1.590 issues traded 883 were higher and 468 lower American exchange volume was 7.710.000 shares Bonds volume amounted to *17.010.000.36 words
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Article429 1968-12-01 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Caernarvon Castle where Prince Charles will be invested as the 20th Prince of Wales on July 1 next year stands as a permanent reminder of the English conquest of Wales in medieval times It was built by King Edward I (1272-1307) as part of a429 words
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Article45 1968-12-01 9 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Closing Dow Jones averages: 30 Industrials 985 08 1 New 1968 High) 20 Rails 279 28 New 1968 High) 15 Utilities 140 34 65 Stocks 353 09 <New 1968 High) 40 Bonds 75 56 Commodity Index 143 4445 words
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Article623 1968-12-01 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Quick, easy-to-read duplicates of essential computer printout for the Concorde project are now made for British and French project manager*, engineers and production workers on a Computer Forms Printer and because this automated machine is so simple to programme BAC claim that the623 words
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237 1968-12-01 9 Million Swiss watches and jewellery exhibition SINGAPORE. Bat. A million dollar Swiss Watche* and Jewellery Exhibition will be held in Singapore from Jan 21 to 28 next year at the Singapore Conference Hall. Singapore has been chosen, together with Tokyo and Hong Kong, for the exhibition which will be visiting237 words
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371 1968-12-01 9 PENANG. Sat The Government will spare no efforts to afford concessions to hotels so that they may be given every encouragement to develop additional facilities This was emphasised by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee when he declared open the fullya:rcond;tioned Waldorf371 words
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301 1968-12-01 9 SINGAPORE, Sat, The abatement, not to say the removal, of currency disturbances, at least for the time being, kicked the market sharply lower at the start of fhe week's trading and a downward trend ensued. state Holiday. Cutler, Bath fir Co., in their301 words
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Article106 1968-12-01 9 •»lNt; APOBE. *at. The noon price* at tne Singapore Chinese produce Exchange toBuyer seller Coconut Oil 4650 (FOB) Hulk Coconut Oil (F O R Drum Looae t opra MUeo 4900 28 50 Muntok White Pepper (f OB.) N.L.W moo Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) Sarawak Special Black ***** Pepper (FOB106 words
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Advertisement952 1968-12-01 9 Air Movements FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG. TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. yyy Contact your traval agent /JJ J or ring ***** tor reservations. m ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 3.25 p m 7 00 p m S 25 p m 7.33 p m 10 -’ft952 words
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Article, Illustration1592 1968-12-01 10 Sunday next before advent -24.11.68 CHURCH AT HOME LAST Sunday, I listened in for a short while on a discussion among some of the young members of this congregation some who were confirmed only a few weeks ago They were discussing worship and they found It difficult. They found the1,592 words
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Article277 1968-12-01 10 MISS EVA CHEW - By MISS EVA CHEW, Scripture Union CHILDREN, CHILDREN, EVERYWHERE! This is true in Singapore, Hong Kong, the Philippines and other countries in the ANZEA (Australia, New Zealand, East Asia) region A love for children has led to efforts in taking the gospel to them It277 words
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Article110 1968-12-01 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Youth for Christ will hold a special Christmas muslcale rally at the Singapore Conference Hall on Dec 7 at 7.15 p.m Carols will be sung. Listed on the programme for the night's meeting include a duet by Foong Nghlan and Pul Han. harmonettes by110 words
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Article34 1968-12-01 10 Christians Blood Transfusion Eastern Sun will publish an article on “Christians and Blood Transfusion” by Rev. Dr Frank Balchin in this page next week Rev. Balchin is the dean of the Trinity Bible College.34 words
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181 1968-12-01 10 JAKARTA. Sat. An American church official said here that “materialism and secularism are twin curses plaguing the religious world today.” Addressing more than 100 delegates from a dozen nations attending the annual convention of the Far Eastern Division of the Seventh-day Adventist church181 words
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Article45 1968-12-01 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Feast of St. Francis Xavier, apostle of the East will be celebrated tomorrow with Solemn High Mass at 9 a m at St. Joseph s Church The combined choirs of the Church will sing at the Mass.45 words
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Article75 1968-12-01 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mr Yau Fatt will perform the opening ceremony of the Church of Christ Centre at Jalan Gentlng Klang In Setapak here tomorrow at 4 pm. Mr. Yau. a senior member of the congregation, first lolned the local fellowship In 1965 This will75 words
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Article60 1968-12-01 10 SINGAPORE Sat —The young Christian workers of St Josephs Church held a buffet dinner and an r t. ln the Hall tonight The aim of the function was to bring together the youth of the Parish under the banner of the “Young Christian Workers”. The60 words
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Article28 1968-12-01 10 SINGAPORE. Sat The recent “Bring and Buy Sale and Food Fair organised by St. Peter’s Church in aid of the Parish Hall building fund, raised $1,300.28 words
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Advertisement674 1968-12-01 10 BEL. ANNOUNCEMENTS ST. PETEK 8 CHI KI H l. Tavistock Avenue Serangoon Gardena 8 pore 19. Parted Communion 800 am. Sunday 6chool w 30 a m. 800 p m. Evensong CHURCH OF THE TRUE LIGHT 25-G. Perak Road. 8. 8. 10.00 am. Service Hokk) 1000 am. Bible Class <English >674 words
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Advertisement326 1968-12-01 10 pTkifci %om, sifi--1r “Selfishness makes Christmas a burden; Love makes it a delight" From St. Peter’s Key BEL ANNOUNCEMENTS ZION BIBLE-PRESBTTEKIAN CHURCH 6 ravletock Avenue. 8 pore-18. 8 00 m Sunday School 9 15 im. English Service oalh.ee biblu PRkaBtTEtUAN CHLBCH 175 Pa*ir Panjang Rd. 8 pore-5. 845 pm. Sunday326 words
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Advertisement87 1968-12-01 10 t n K6**& ■>. CO EVANGELISM ‘One sows and another reapsj rs e« t this is Co-Evangelism, i ou and I. w orking together to extend Christ's Kingdom in Korea. f% Our part here is important, but just as import^ v*>!p JCmon* iMßminmfc Ja p l Our part here is87 words
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Advertisement48 1968-12-01 10 NOAH’S SALVATION COui OUR SALVATION 11 NOAH WAS SAVED BT GRACE “Grace"’ means “favour”, “love”, “goodwill’*, “mercy**, “But Noah found favour in the eves of Jehovah.” Gen. 6;8 WE ARE ALSO SAVED BT GRACE “For by grace have ye been saved through faith...” Eph 2:8 (Cont’d next week).48 words
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Advertisement614 1968-12-01 10 BEL- ANNOUNCEMENTS CBtTBCB or CHRIST til Uouimem Road A 11 Tel: *2<*n geyuano cbubcb or chkist Lorong 23. Singapore 14. Sunday 045 m Blbie Ciaea (Engiiah* 10.80 m worship Semen aoo o m. worship seme* t Chinese! QUEENSTOWN LUTHERAN CHUKI H Queenstown 8 30 Em. English Bunday School 030 am.614 words
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Article, Illustration323 1968-12-01 11 H.C. TAN - WOMAN’S WORLD by H.C. TAN ARE you one of those people who simply hate conventional room dividers? Those stereotyped trelises where you can display some of your ornaments or crockery? If you are. here's something that will interest you the Seville and the323 words
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Article157 1968-12-01 11 THE revival of Thirties evening panta, in erepe with fur and feather borders, in velvet with jackets like men’s tuxedos, satin-trim-med. EVENING pants in far Eastern mood, with jewelled tunics or Nehru coats in fur over slim-cut pants, always In crepe of clear colours. NEW evening157 words
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Article, Illustration161 1968-12-01 11 Maureen Lee - by Maureen Lee HAIRSTYLISTS have hit the Christmas trail, and one of them ha* come up with some very “Frenchie” creation* of her own for the season. Betty Lim of the Iris Fashion House has introduced her “Prelude to Christmas her adapted version of161 words
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Article, Illustration433 1968-12-01 11 Lady de la Mare - by Lady de la Mare FPHE three sided arrangement of the Upright Style of Moribana can be made by using the beautiful shrub. Ja> tropha Pandurifolia with its ovate green leaves and pretty red flowers at the end of each branch. For Ikebana It Is433 words
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Miscellaneous317 1968-12-01 11 TODAY and YOU... Sunday, December 1, 1968. I. ARIES MAR. 21 APB |Q 8- 9-531 54-55-66 A TAURUS APR. 20 I MAY 20 7-12-24-341 C/45-57-78 GEMINI MAY 21 i fPfi JUNE 20 2-32-44-63 '65-72-81-86 CANCER JUNE 21 JULY 22 .17-18-27-28 39-73-82-87 D LEO •JULY 23 AUG 22 5-15-23-35 47-56-67 VIRGO317 words
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Article, Illustration289 1968-12-01 12 VINCI MELOUNEY Is definitely leaving the Bee Gees, the group's manager Robert Stigwood stated this week. He will play his final date with the Gees on December 1— the last day of their current German tour. The group is to continue as a quartet, with Maurice289 words
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Article, Illustration277 1968-12-01 12 A FEW years ago a young man called Trevor Gordon recorded with the Bees Gees in Australia where he was a •inger and compere on TV. This week, he enters the British chart for the first time as one half of the277 words
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Article765 1968-12-01 12 HI THERE l Like... Holy Chocolate Fudge on Ice Cream By popular demand (and a few thousand threats), HERMAN S WEDDING PICTURE is published just for you And if you think that’s the greatest pic in the world, get a load of this: NEXT WEEK. PLATTER PETE765 words
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Article, Illustration579 1968-12-01 12 mHE HOLLIES are losing Graham Nash. He is leaving the group which has stayed f p "Ho*hel' 1 is one of Britain's most consistent hit-makers, and is currently No. lat the British LP chartii withi I es Greatest Hits" and in the singles charts with "Listen To579 words
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Article, Illustration75 1968-12-01 12 HERMAN (Peter Noone)' and his lovely bride, Mireille Strasser after their wedding in London on Tuesday sth November ’6B. All the Hermits were in attendance and recording manager Mickie Most wai best manHerman, who was born In Manchester on Nov. sth 1947 was 21 years old75 words
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Article136 1968-12-01 12 The Beaties’ new double album, with already one million sterling <24 million dollars) in advance orders, has soared to the number three spot in the British long-playing album charts only three days after its release. But the album. "The Beatles” still ha s a long way to go136 words
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Article193 1968-12-01 12 London 1. Good Bad And The Ugly Hugo Montenegro 2 Eloise Barry Rvan 3. This Old Heart Of Mine Isley Brothers 4 Breaking Down The Walls Of Heartache Bandwagon 5 Lily The Pink Scaffold 6 Elenore Turtles 7 All Along The Watch Tower Jimi Hendrix193 words
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Advertisement84 1968-12-01 12 Rita Chao. Lara, Bee Jays (Platter Pete jBC> McCoys and many other top local tilents in Eastern Sun POPPING LO AROUND 00 with Platter Pete presented by EASTERN SUN U N CLE- FAN CLUB Co-sponsored by MGM in conjunction with their Christmas attraction 'THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS' N in aid of84 words
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Advertisement38 1968-12-01 12 SPECIALLY RELEASED FOR YOU! *****0 PE u’i i PE *****8 *****8 TO ENHANCE YOUR CHRISTMAS LEASURES r/ r *****8 PE SAN w» Hi urn whl. EPH ***** AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST RECORD DEALERS Dolvdor PHILIPS RE 112 61238 words
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Article, Illustration319 1968-12-01 13 ,r FHE Legend of Lylah Clare", a film on the production of the life of glamorous star Lylah Clare, has an Incredible plot. Glamorous star. Ktm Novak. portrays a young girl who has been discovered for the role of Lylah Clare because of her319 words
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Article200 1968-12-01 13 ACADEMY Award winner Johnny Mandel has been signed to compose the music score for MGM’s "Heaven "With A Gun.” the King Brothers production starring Glenn Ford. Mandel won an Oscar for “The Shadow of Your Smile" from MGM’s "The Sandpiper," and has also written the music for such motion200 words
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Article, Illustration388 1968-12-01 13 p>ATROL cars rush to an apartment in the back Bay area of Boston after the police department receives a telephone call informing them that a middle-aged woman has been found strangled, as well as sexually assaulted. Assigned to the case are detectives Phil DiNatale, Julian Soshnick,388 words
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211 1968-12-01 13 20th Century fox shoots 'The Chairman in Taipei TAIPEI. Sat. (Reuter) A 20th Century Fox film cast and crew today started shooting location scenes of the controversial movie “The Chairman” in the Hsien Rung temple area on the outskirts of Taipei. Actor Gregory Peck who plays the leading role as211 words
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Article, Illustration70 1968-12-01 13 IT'S "FRED/' BY GEORGE! Movie actor Michael York appears in this scene from Paramount's "The Strange Affair" with actress Susan George. Miss George ploys o character in the film named "Fred" March. But she was cbls to tolerate all the teasing that resulted. She's oeen a70 words
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Miscellaneous264 1968-12-01 13 SHAW Oi>(ainl nation LIDO Phone ***** Now Showing 11, 1.4*. 1. *T» »1S 800 Hop# Tina Lollobrigida 4 Pnrlh* Drier The PR|\ 4TB WAVY OF SC.T OTIKRUL" Technicolor. 'United Artist*) WATCH FOR THE RETURN of "The C.RUH XIE" il'nlted Artlats) Anne Bancroft. Dustin Hoffman Katharme Roaa. P'vtalon. Color CAPITOL Phone264 words
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Miscellaneous251 1968-12-01 13 nn ibmix ORCHARD-***** NOW '•bowing: To 4»» S sba>i 11 m.m 1..10. 4.0#. 0.10 A #l5 pm ”Thr \>nePanrP Of She" roi o.:nk* Barova Color by Deluxe 11 oo To Any HSO DO 0«ly. Toda' at 11. 1.3 t», 4. tv.3©. 915 pm K ti N jvxk Ppter Pinch 'The251 words
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Article565 1968-12-01 14 T ONDON, Sat. (AFP) The London open badminton championships, which began ot the Crystal Palace national recreation centre here on Thursday, continued yesterday. After Friday's singles events had been reduced to the final, yesterday's were con- fined to the doubles. Denmark's Sven Andersen. already in565 words
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Article, Illustration36 1968-12-01 14 Indonesia trounced Singapore 7-0 in the King's Cup soccer tournament played in Bangkok on Thursday night. Ahmad Wartam. Singapore's goalkeeper is shown here stopping a powerful shot from an Indonesian forward UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 36 words
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Article120 1968-12-01 14 CHRISTCHURCH New Zealand. Sat. (Reuter) Australian Frank Phillips led the field at the halfway stage In the 72-holes New Zealand open golf championship here. He was in brilliant form on the 6.533 yards Shirley course yesterday returning a three-under-par 67 for a two-round aggregate of 135.120 words
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95 1968-12-01 14 BRISBANE, Sat. (Reuter) —West Indian paceman Charlie Griffith, who broke down after bowling only five overs on Thursday, is expected to be fully fit for the first Test against Australia, starting here next Friday. X-rays of Griffith's injured in-step yesterday revealed no bone95 words
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444 1968-12-01 14 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) England team manager Sir Alf Ramsey will cast an appraising eye over the League soccer scene today before naming the 22 players from whom he will select his team to meet Bulgaria at Wembley here on Dec. 11. Sir All's final444 words
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Article107 1968-12-01 14 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) Burma gained a place in the finals of the King's Cup soccer competition after defeating Thailand 2-1 in a match marred by violence here last night. Ten minutes into the second half, following a goalless first half, an argument broke out107 words
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Article126 1968-12-01 14 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) Pancho Gonzalez played virtually flawless tennis and Tony Roche avenged his Wimbledon final defeat last night as they scored easy straight set victories to enter the finals of the USS3O.OOO Madison Square garden professional invitation tournament. The 40»year-old Gonzalez. who put126 words
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186 1968-12-01 14 LONDON. Sat. (AFP)— Cambridge's Malaysian, Oon Chone Hau, formerly of Perse and now up at Downing College, was beaten in straight games by the Oxford captain, going down 4 9. 4 9, 3 9. Oon Chong Hau. who was on the winning side186 words
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Article39 1968-12-01 14 LONDON. Sat (Reuter)— Results of rugby matches played last night were: RUGBY LEAGUE Barrow 12 Halifax 23. Leigh 5 Salford 20, Swinton 39 Whitehaven 17. Warrington 48 Doncaster 50. RUGBY UNION Bridgwater and Olbion 3 Redruth 6.39 words
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Article35 1968-12-01 14 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) —Results of English football league matches played last night were: DIVISION THREE Hartlepools 2 Tranmere 4. Stockport 2 Luton 0. DIVISION FOUR Colchester 4 Southend 0, Doncaster 2 Grimsby L35 words
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Article200 1968-12-01 14 ADELAIDE. Sat. (AFP) Eighteen year -old Lesley Hunt caused the major surprise so far in the South Australian tennis championships here vesterday by defeating top seeded Judy Tegart 3-6. 6-4. 6-4 in a semifinal of the women's singles. In the women’s singles final. Miss200 words
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Article194 1968-12-01 14 LONDON. Sat. (AFP) A Ford Lotus Cortina, driven by Roger Clark (Britain) and Ove Anderssen (Sweden) maintained its lead yesterday In the 10,000-mile (16.000-kilometre) London to Sydney car marathon at Kabul Afghanistan, the Daily Express newspaper said here last night. The Daily Express, coorganisers of the194 words
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Article106 1968-12-01 14 JOHANNESBURG. Sat (Reuter) American Billy Casper, leading money-win-ner this year on the United States professional golf circuit. took a first-day lead over South African Gary Player in the five-day challenge of the champions series. The 37-year-old Casper took a six-under-par 67 on the 7.060106 words
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Advertisement412 1968-12-01 14 Classified Ads. CAR RENTAL 20 Words $5/- <Minimum) U-DRIVE RING *****. Everfln« Co. (Rent-a-Car) Ltd.. 519, Serangoon Road. Singapore-8. Office Opens 8.00 a.m. 700 (Including Sundays lys). p.m. Holiday MISCELLANEOUS 20 Words $5/- <Minimum) DON’T MISS THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Visit World Renowned Spiritual. Palmist. Astrolonger Prof. MS. Sardar who will412 words
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Advertisement78 1968-12-01 14 ANNOUNCEMENT ■ni ..••I F F P Federal Paint Factory Sdn. Bhd. have the pleasure to inform all the customers and supporters that James Warren Co. Ltd. ceased by mutual consent to he our Sole Agents and Distributor for our products as from 26th November 1968. All dealers, customers and supporters78 words
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Article, Illustration2264 1968-12-01 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD gINGAPORE, Sat. Eddy van Breukelencoined Katong Ocean with Ricky Kingston astride scored a fluent win in the mile for Class One, Division Two performers of Bukit Timah this afternoon. Katong Ocean hit the front at the disdrew c,ear beat Entertainment VII— Eastern Sun pix.; picture.; — Eastern Sun - 2,264 words
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Article110 1968-12-01 15 SYDNEY. Sat. (FPI) The Asian Raring Conference has invited jockey George Moore to ride in Tokvo next March. Disclosing that he had received the invitation, made through the Australian Jockey Club, to ride in a special invitation race. Moore said he would consider the110 words
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455 1968-12-01 15 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Following is the Stipendiary Steward’s report on today's racing at Bukit Timah: Race 1: App Wadi (Lightning Flash II) was asked why he w<as so far out of his ground in the early and middie stages. He stated that Lightning Flash II could455 words
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285 1968-12-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor trounced Perak by 20 points (a goal and five tries) to three (a try) in a play-off North Zone Malaya Cup match at the Selangor Club Padang here today. Selangor will now meet the winners of the South Zone285 words
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Article138 1968-12-01 15 SINGAPORE. Sat —Joint Services beat Singapore Civilians by nine points to three In a Malaya Cup fixture at the padang here today. The Civilians who put up a disappointing performance were completely outplayed by the Services. Stand off half. Phillip® who dropped two penalty gr>als for138 words
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Article131 1968-12-01 15 IPOH. Sat —The Ashby Road speed trial on Dec. 14 and 15. organised bv the Royal Perak Motor Club, will be highlighted bv a calvacade of new models of cars on the second day. The publicity officer of the speed trial. Mr. Victor Liew, said131 words
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Article56 1968-12-01 15 TOKYO. Sat. Reuter) Malaysia and Singapore’s men’s badminton doubles champions Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee arrived tonight for the Japan badminton championships opening here on Dec. 2. Yee Khan, 28. will also take part in the singles competition. The pair won the Malaysia and56 words
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Miscellaneous45 1968-12-01 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $11,174 1st Prixe No. *****2 $5,651 2nd Prize No. *****2 $1,614 3rd Prixe No. *****7 807 STARTERS: ($300 each) Nos.— *****0 *****9 *****6 *****5 *****6 *****2 *****0. CONSOLATION ($100 each) Nos.— *****8 *****3 *****4 *****0 *****2 *****6 *****9 *****6 *****5 *****6.45 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1968-12-01 16 ‘Windsor Lad - By ‘Windsor Lad' DRINCE PIPER reads a «afe each-way proposition in the mile for class one division one performers (race 6) at Bukit I imah this afternoon. At Kuala Lumpur this month Prince Piper put up a tip-top showing when he beat Major Issue by two1,401 words
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Article1675 1968-12-01 16 Raee 1: Hornet Class 5, Div. 1—6 Fuss: 2.00 p.m. (For Local Riders Only) 1. 123 K«Uv Green 6y 900 Nafisah Stable Daniels 6 a. 778 Maranew 4y 808 T.LS Stable Ahmad 7 s. 000 Chemara 6y 806 Pudu Stable Ahmad 4. 008 Tobruk 3y 8.06 Jedd1,675 words
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Article201 1968-12-01 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 MANNUM MISS Manhattan II Vilmorwin FAIR CHANCE Kelly Green Dalrido II FAIR CHANCE Mannum Miss Aqua Viva MANHATTAN U Kelly Green Mannum Miss RACE 1 RIVERSANDS Joyful Melody Persian Inn SKIPALONG Picasso II Riversands ATTRACTIVE LAD Riversands Joyful Melody PERSIAN201 words
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Article31 1968-12-01 16 Windsor Lad River«ands Japak Rina II Adeline Fair Chance Loyal Scholar Sahah Belle Star Boy Japak Cynosure II Djebelet Jimmy Lad Manhattan II Ca*tle Command Eastern Maid31 words
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188 1968-12-01 16 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Britain's professional golfers agreed to retain the Ameri-can-favoured big ball 1.68 Inches —for an experimental three-year period. A meeting of the British Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) voted 160-29 In favour of keeping the larger ball instead of 1.62 inches British188 words
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Article127 1968-12-01 16 LONDON. Sat. (AFP) Leeds United, the English holders of the European In-ter-Cities Fairs Cup. yesterday threatened to withdraw from the competition. Alleging brutality by members of the Naples team that Leeds eliminated on Wednesday, the champions’ manager. Don Revie said that he would pull his team127 words
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