Eastern Sun, 14 December 1968
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Title Section23 1968-12-14 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ■fe Estd. 1966, Vol. 3 No. 833 Saturday, 14 December 1968. MC(P) 0030 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1968-12-14 1 Premier Lee Kuan Yew Says Future Of S.E. Asia Will Depend On How V’nam War Is Ended T EW YORK, Fri. (Reuter Cr UPI) The manner in which the war x 1 in Vietnam is resolved and ended will either help or hinder the development of other countries in Southeast1,023 words
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Article57 1968-12-14 1 SAIGON. Fri. (CPI) Communist runners today shelled three South Vietnamese towns and hamlets and a Government outpost, Saigon spokesmen said But battlefield action dwindled to light, sporadic fighting throughout the country. 852 bombers yesterday and today slammed more than 3} million pounds of explosives into Communist57 words
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403 1968-12-14 1 Kt’ALA LUMPUR. Fri. —ln two pre-dawn raids. Selangor Police arrested three suspects in connection with the 549.000 robbery at the OverseaChincse Banking Corporation’s branch in Klang on Wednesday 24 hours after the incident. Police also recovered the car used in the403 words
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234 1968-12-14 1 BANGKOK Fri d PI) Malaysia and the Philippines have agreed to restore a "cooling off period", in their dispute over the Borneo State of Sabah. Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman said today. Tun Thanat said the agreement was reached on Thursday night between Philippine Foreign234 words
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93 1968-12-14 1 AMSTERDAM. Fri. (Reuter) Fourteen members of the crew of a Liberian tanker unloading here were reported missing today after a serie= of explosions ripped through the ship. A blazing river of crude oil from the 33.759-ton tanker Diane spewed over nearby wharves. Several hours after93 words
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Article113 1968-12-14 1 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) A Pan-American Boeing 707 jetliner with 51 people aboard crashed In the sea off Venezuela today and so far seven bodies have been recovered. an airline spokesman said. The airliner with 42 passengers and nine crew was flying non-stop to Caracas113 words
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396 1968-12-14 1 BANGKOK. Fri. (Reuter) Asian Ministers and officials from 22 countries today derided to set up a Council of Ministers for Asian Economic Co-operation. A resolution passed at the end of the third ministerial conference on Asian economic coopera >n -ponsorrd396 words
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Article65 1968-12-14 1 HAMBURG West Germany. Fri. (Reuter) Pandemonium broke out in a court here yesterday when an accused gir! student stripped to the waist before the magistrates and was followed by five young girlfriends sitting among spectators. The topless display arose after the young student's application for the court65 words
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159 1968-12-14 1 MELBOURNE. Fri. <UFI> A fortune in bank notes and coins was lost Friday when workmen burned a backyard poultry pen where paint cans of money had been cached by the late owner. Relatives of Albert Schroeder said the 84-year-old resident of159 words
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Advertisement89 1968-12-14 1 TPBU KAU COLOGNE CANOE EmpText MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD (incorporated in tfie State* ot Malaya Malaysia) AUTHORISED CAPITAL *50.000 000 ISSUED AMD PAID UP CAPITAL: *32.500.000 For your information. HEAD OFFICE KUALA LUMPUR MALAYAN BANKING has a network of over 100 branches in Malaysia. Singapore. London. Hongkong and Brunei. provides a89 words
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Advertisement86 1968-12-14 1 jftfei ftS &ck 2M 3*Bs Put CHRIST in your Christmas with Christian greeting cards, music, books and gift novelties CALL AT BAPTIST BOOK STORE 30 SELEGIE HOUSE. SINGAPORE 7 Opens daily from 9 a.m to 6 p.m. except Sunday v!\ •V^V.vSf^v i v ?7 a::-: fv: >rfor everlasting rememberance! T86 words
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Miscellaneous18 1968-12-14 1 LADIES DAY G N't a A, “Well, all right, Mother but try not to get overexcited this timer18 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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1180 1968-12-14 2 L. D. Baptist - By L. D. Baptist PENANG, Fri. Betty Soon Siew Tin, 30-yeor-old daughter of millionaire Soon Cheng Sun, said at her mother's maintenance hearing against her father today that she never saw hi m holding hands or sitting on1,180 words
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161 1968-12-14 2 SINGAPORE Fri Toto Diaw No 28 will take pUie on Sunday at 4.15 pun. It will be telecast live’ In English by Television Smgapura. Toto participants will have yet ar.oher opportunity to vrui thousands of dollars Those who have r.ot161 words
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396 1968-12-14 2 SINGAPORE. Fri Art 18-year-oid youth who was stabbed to death was a “disobedient son’* *nd associated with “bad hats He often stayed away from home, the mother. Madam Thong sm? Mui. 45. told the Coroner’s Court inquiring into the death of Hoo Sing Meng396 words
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Article87 1968-12-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn Police are puzzled at ‘he theft of six cheques totalling $794 from the Jaian Gurney English School here last night The theft was reported by the school’s clerk. Enche Mohamec Mokhtar in Mohamad Ali this morning. Enche Moharr.ed Mokh'ar told police he handed87 words
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Article139 1968-12-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr: The Keeper of the Rulers Seal. Malaysia, today omciailv announced the date of Har: Raya Puasa will be decided by the sighting of the new moon of Snawal. The Yar.g di-Pertuan Agong and their Royal Highnesses the Rulers have agreed that the sighting139 words
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319 1968-12-14 2 SINGAPORE. Fri The Parliamentary secr»*ary to the Ministry of Finance. Mr Tang See Chtm. said in Parliament today tha* an anti-evasion unit in the Income Tax Divtsicn was be.r.g set-up to deal with tax dodgers He said this would serve as a319 words
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189 1968-12-14 2 SINGAPORE Fn The chairman of the MaiaysiaSmgapore Airlines Mr. Yong Pung How stressed tonight the question of a split in the airlines was “idle speculation." He said true should not be the primary burning question at hand. Mr Yor.g portant question would be whether or189 words
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Article62 1968-12-14 2 IPOH Fr: The #th annual Hindu Youth Convention will be held at the UMNO Building here from Dec 29 to Jan 1 The Mentn Besar of Perak Date Ahmad bin Said will open the ceremony Among the 25« de’.egaies and 350 guests invited for the convention are62 words
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337 1968-12-14 2 SINGAPORE, rn. The Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker, said In Parliament today that a new coastal highway would be constructed to ease traffic along the East Coast I He said in addition land would be set337 words
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Article157 1968-12-14 2 SINGAPORE FT. C6ln-:n-th4-sl©t machines are not new. For years they have been pushing out stamps cigarettes, and a thousand and one other things But Rank Xerox has come up with a new. and worthwhile. addition to the coinmachine range —a photocopier The idea was born after the157 words
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Article25 1968-12-14 2 SINGAPORE Fr. There were a total of 92 road accidents of which four were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.25 words
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Article25 1968-12-14 2 IPOH Fri. Narayanan. 65. was killed when he was run over by a north-bound goods train this morning near Gunor g Cheroh25 words
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Article63 1968-12-14 2 XU ALA LUMPUR Fr._— Tne Amparg Manual Exchange will be closed ode minute af’er midnight from Sunday. All subscribers connected to the exchange will be cbd-ve-ed *0 automatic working, the Teiecommurucat.ocs Department said in a statement today Callers wishing to contact the former Ampang Manual Exchange63 words
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393 1968-12-14 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Tang See Chim, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, said in Parliament today the complaints of higher prices on some items of daily necessities were perhaps the result of local consumers insisting on imported brands, on which protective tariffs393 words
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487 1968-12-14 3 Parliament Reports By Albert Johnson and R. V. Lingam SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chief Building Surveyors' Department is prepared to allow repairs for reconstruction of dilapidated house on rented land without the landowner's permission, provided that the reconstruction is carried out on the same site487 words
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Article93 1968-12-14 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The number of bursaries for Malay students has increased by almost threefold since the scheme was introduced. Disclosing this in Parliament today, the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee said that in view of this the amount for each bursary was reduced to93 words
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149 1968-12-14 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Tang See Chim. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance said as at June 30, 1968 about 10. non workers were employed by 174 pioneer industrial firms. He said during the period of twelve months from July 1 this year. 25149 words
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Article77 1968-12-14 3 SINGAPORE Fri. The salaries of Ministers will remain the same for sometime. Disclosing this in Parliament today Dr. Goh Keng Swee. the Finance Minister said that as politicians they had to set an example of self-sacrifice and dedication. He was replying to a question by77 words
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66 1968-12-14 3 SINGAPORE Fri Special courses would be arranged soon in the Political Study Centre for more civil servants. At the moment the Political Study Centre is arranging for a course for the meter readers m the Public Utilities Board. Mr. Tang See Chim. Parliamentary Secretary to66 words
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280 1968-12-14 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, Mr. Tang See Chim, today outlined the Government’s policy on the licensing of new factories to manufacture products on the Control of Manufacture list where these products were already being produced280 words
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Article183 1968-12-14 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government is now studying plans for the setting up of a zoo-park >n the Seletar catchment area. Disclosing this in Parliament today. Mr E. W. Barker said 8.600 acres of land had been made available to the Public Utilities Board Mr.183 words
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856 1968-12-14 13 Work On 700Acre Jurong Park Begins SINGAPORE, Fri. Work has already started on an ambitious project to change the entire landscape along Jurong River and convert it into a 700-acre park and Jurong Lake. On each of the three Islands cut out of the winding bends of the Jurong River,856 words
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Article183 1968-12-14 13 SINGAPORE Fri The Government may obtain the services of a museum expert from UNESCO to advice on the setting up of exhibits in the National Museum which is to be developed into m Natural History Museum This was announced by the Minister for Science and183 words
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Article100 1968-12-14 13 SINGAPORE. Fri Three robbers, one armed with a revolver and the other two with daggers held up the manager and two staff members of a NAAFI store in Serangoon Garden Way and robbed them of 54.375 in cash this morning. The manager. Lim Meng100 words
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89 1968-12-14 13 SINGAPORE Fri. A 35-.\ ear-old man Govindaraju. aiea In a early this morning after he had complained of a severe stomach ache. The deceased went for a cup oi tea at the Jalan Boon Lav coffee-shop in the Jurong Industrial Complex at 140 a.m.89 words
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121 1968-12-14 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. An island-wide search is on for a .38 revolver which was reported missing by a Police officer at the King George V Park last night. The revolver belongs to a poiice officer who was at that time having a stroll with his girlfriend.121 words
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141 1968-12-14 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Four confidence tricksters, one of them a woman, induced a washerwoman. Madam Tan Siew Eng. 51. to loan them $4OO to pay for a non-exis-tent rice consignment from Thailand. The four. Phua Kai Tay. 36; Han Hang Chuan. 33. Lim Pang141 words
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Article75 1968-12-14 13 S’ PORE DIARY 2 15 p.m.: Combined surgical meeting at Pathology lecture theatre. Outram Road Genera' Hospital 330 p m Choir practice at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue. 4 p.m Party for handicapped children at Red Cross House. 15 Penang Lane 7 p.m.: Chinese musical and fo k dance practice75 words
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Article116 1968-12-14 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Redlffuslohs "Dollar for DiscS”, charity drive in aid of the Heme for Abandoned Babies, will be a marathon of requests, lasting 14 hours, starling from 7.15 pm. on Saturday, Dec. 21. Latest addition to the progranune is an auction of two electrical appliances, a116 words
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88 1968-12-14 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The National Safety First Council of Singapore will hold a charitv film premiere on Dec. 24 at the Capitol Theatre to collect funds for the coming year The film "Bullitt” will be heir under the distinguished patronage of the Defence Minister. Mr. Lim88 words
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Advertisement29 1968-12-14 2 IF YOU WISH TO KNOW' WHO IS THE TOP MALE VOCALIST IN THE OPINION OF OCR READERS. THEN DON’T MISS THE RESULTS OF PLATTER PETE’S 1968 POP POLL TOMORROW.29 words
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Advertisement231 1968-12-14 2 Teething time c coor. feetMnc ro«'U toon be tip-tov Mai given you Steedman’i. And your pain's bound to tto BofJx Poirders ani Jelly Will your vain drive aicay And keep Babv bappy And loUy all day! STEEDMAN’S PRODUCTS ARE MAOE IN BRITAIN BY EXPERTS TO HELP YOUR BABY! THE SOOTHINC231 words
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Advertisement153 1968-12-14 3 WHO CAUSED THE BIGGEST UPSET IN THE TOP LOCAL GROUP SECTION OF THE PLATTER PETE S 1968 POP POLL? FIND THE ANSWER INTOMORROWS POPPING AROUND. T > 0 Wm U c n r~ t S s V ?A ri fef «»•**<♦ 'V -v rA tbe double first Lifting proudly introduce153 words
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EXHIBITION OF COMPUTERS AND ACCOUNTING EQUIPMENT Special Feature
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Article, Illustration484 1968-12-14 4 THE Singapore Society of Accountants will hold an Exhibition of Computers and Accounting Equipment at the Singapore Polytechnic from today to Dec. 20 (10 o.m. to 7 p.m.) in conjunction with the Second Conference of Singapore Accountants. THERE are many factors which484 words
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213 1968-12-14 4 The Chairman of the Exhibition Sub-Committee. Mr. Goh Kee Song, has stated that in view of the Republic's rapid industrialisation and Its position in the region. the Singapore accountant has an important role to play towards its economic development As such, accountants213 words
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Article, Illustration235 1968-12-14 4 IN SINGAPORE, the serrices of accountants have greatly increased due to the Increase in supply of accountants In recent years, says the President of the Singapore Society of Accountant*. Mr. Song Chwee Him, He add* ‘The attendant benefit is t*at the efficiency at all235 words
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Article, Illustration255 1968-12-14 4 IBM 1130 -The 'Tool For Today's Problems' VISITORS to the Exhibition of Computers and Accounting Equipment at the Singapore Polytechnic will be able to see the IBM 1130 Computing System the first to be installed in Singapore. A compact. stored-pro-gramme computer developed especially for scientists ar.d erg.neers. the IBM 1130255 words
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Advertisement149 1968-12-14 4 You get more than machines from IBM r v 7 4 i X* I You get all the help you need Whether you are petting the largest System/360 computer or the smallest punched card system, IBM provides all the assistance you need to make your machine perform etficiently, productively and149 words
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Article, Illustration412 1968-12-14 5 Rank Xerox’ s Unique Rental System FOR the busy Accountant, Rank Xerox outers a rental system which not only cuts overall reprographic costs but speeds up paper flow in the office. The Rank Xerox machines Cope quickly and accurately with Balance Sheets. Profit Loss Accounts, Ledgerless Accounting, Order Progressing, Stores412 words
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Article, Illustration327 1968-12-14 5 OF INTEREST to visitors to the Singapore Society of Accountants' Exhibition will be the NCR 400 Electronic Accounting Machine which will be on display for the next seven days. The NCR 400 brings a low cost magnetic ledger accounting with unlimited programming c a p327 words
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338 1968-12-14 5 LOOKING well ahead to the future, The National Cash Register Company was the first Computer and Accounting Machine Company to set up an Electronic Data Processing Centre in Singapore, in January 1964, when they started service to business in this region338 words
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199 1968-12-14 5 By GEORGE C. CHI'NG, Public Accountant, Singapore. (Chairman of The Education Committee) On the opening of the 2nd Conference of Singapore Accountants, I wish the participants a very enjoyable seminar and may the Conference be a great success is my sincere wish. In order to199 words
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Advertisement425 1968-12-14 5 IU U O > z Jim The idea in action. It couldn't be simpler. Rank Xerox have a fantastic collection of penny-pinching ideas mi* m The penny-pinching idee. Look at this penny-pinching idea from Rank Xerox It may not look much. But as away of increasing productivity and efficiency in425 words
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Advertisement298 1968-12-14 5 NCR 400 INTRODUCING THE NEW (the world’s most flexible electronic accounting machine) Now. a low-cost magnetic ledger accounting system with unlimited programming capabilities. To change from one accounting job to another on an NCR 400 all you do is slip a new loop of punched program tape into its tape298 words
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Article33 1968-12-14 6 SEREMBAN. Fri Tunku Jawhir. 17 the second daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan underwent a successful emergency operation for acute appendicitis at the General Hospital here this evening.33 words
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179 1968-12-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selanror Consumers Association is planning to form a wholesale discount club for its members, its Vice-president, Sved Adam Al-Jafri, said today. “The club will buy essential commodities at wholesale prices directly from the manufacturers or suppliers for members every month without179 words
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Article79 1968-12-14 6 PENANG, Fri. —An honest taxi driver was given a present by a delighted woman tourist when he returned her cine-camera, which she had left in his taxi. The woman tourist and two others, on arriving at Bavan Lepas Airport, hired a taxi to take them to79 words
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Article69 1968-12-14 6 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) —An Indonesian student leader has said that members of his organisation might boycott classes in which the proposed Malaysian- Indonesian joint spelling system was being employed. Julius Usman, SecretaryGeneral of the small, but vocal high school students action front. KAPI. told the English69 words
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203 1968-12-14 6 IPOH. Fn. A lawyer, Mr Chin Fook Nyean. was today told by a Magistrate here to mind his language in Court. "This is a Court of Law and I would rather you tone cowr your language." the Magistrate Enche Abu Bakar bin Awang203 words
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Article63 1968-12-14 6 TAPAH Fri —Five huge concrete pillars crushed through the partition of a lorry which ran into an embankment at the 37-3/5 milestone Bidor-Tapah Road yesterday killing an attendant. Jee Lip Sing, and seriously injuring the driver. Saba bin Navan. The mishap occurred at about 12 4563 words
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57 1968-12-14 6 MALACCA. Fri. The Ministry of the Interior today clamped down restricted residence orders on four men and two women here reputed to be the kingpins of the 36 character lottery racket operating in the State All six were detained by police early today and subsequently57 words
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Article, Illustration239 1968-12-14 6 MAUREEN LEE - By MAUREEN LEE KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. A teacher from Johore who is practically devoting her entire life to art, today urged that Chinese brush painting be preserved in Malaysia. Miss Lim Lit Chee. who is to open her one-man art exhibition of 110 paintings at239 words
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Article119 1968-12-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Commanding Officer of the Ist Malaysian Field Ambulance, Kinrara, Selangor. Lt-Colonel (Dr.) D. A. Lopes will be given a colourful and a big traditional military sendoff by officers and men of the Field Ambulance tomorrow at 8.45 a m. at Kinrara.119 words
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Advertisement192 1968-12-14 6 'N LS SELECTION OF FINE JEWELLERIES FOR X’MAS NEW YEAR PRESENTS MENG HENG GOLDSMITHS 95 G 117, ARAB STREET, SINGAPORE here it is!.. \lKatJßfi frdm today 1U PRICES: PLEASANT SURPRIS t« AKSPORTATION: FROM CLIFFORD T PER BY LUXURY LAUNCHES free TEL: *****/*****. ---and to top it all the? a'j m192 words
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Miscellaneous1449 1968-12-14 6 mm TV and >' V TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 3 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru: 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Fahat: 9 Kluang. PM: 3 00 Opening Annct; 8.01 Li'l Abner; 4 12 Cartoon Classics "The Undersea Explorers" Part 4 4 17 Close. PM:1,449 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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456 1968-12-14 7 MANILA, Fri. (UPI) The sweetest business in the Philippines has suddenly turned sour. The sugar industry lost US$22 million worth of crops to two typhoons in November, imperiling its ability to meet 1969 commitments in the United States where the Philippines is the largest456 words
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Article253 1968-12-14 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) Stocks were mixed in heavy trading on the New York stock exchange yesterday. An early firmness, reflecting the good feeling on Wall Street generated by the conservative makeup of the new Administration’s Cabinet, was dissipated somewhat during afternoon trading. The customary253 words
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Article80 1968-12-14 7 LONDON. Frl. (UPI) Rubber market closed easier with buyers reserved. NO 1 RSS spot 21-1/2 21-3/4 Settlement House. Jan and Jan/March 21-1/2 21-3/4 April/June 21-9(16 21-13/16 July/Sept 21-1 2 Oct Dec 21-7 16 21-5 8 Jan'March 21-3 8 21-5/8 April/June 21-3/8 21-5/8 July/Sept. Oct./Dec and Jan/March 21-5/1680 words
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Article203 1968-12-14 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Benratha 3/4 Tamura Everett 5 City of Bath 6 /f Anna Bakke 8/9 Settsu Maru 10'll Utrecht 13 14 Aeneas 13 Port Louis Maru 19 Begonia Rex 21/22 Wibeke 23/24 Straat Colombo203 words
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Article, Illustration114 1968-12-14 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The 20th annual game for the Amstei Beer Challenge Cup was recently played Seen above celebrating the victory Is Mr Balm. Mr Van der Stoep and Mr Berends The presentation was made at the Dutch Club to the victorious senior114 words
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Article, Illustration141 1968-12-14 7 SINGAPORE Frt Mr Richard Hawson has joined LPE Singapore Limited as Account Director An Australian. he has had wide experience In all facets of advertising After a period of time In the United Kingdom where he began his advertising career as a trainee Account Executive with141 words
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Article49 1968-12-14 7 (Manager* Prices) First Malayan 2 95 Second Malayan 213 Third Malayan 1-27 The lomnirnr Industry XD 101 110 The Saving Fund 1 18 1-22 Malaysian Investment Fund XD 120 1.30 First Hkong 120 1.2«* Second H kong XD 85 90* Sterling C'modltT XD «/l Hong Kong Currency)49 words
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Article284 1968-12-14 7 Rubber Down Cent SINGAPORE. Fri January first grade rubber buyer closed at 5 pm., in Singapore and Kua'a Lumpur today at 38J cents per lb. down three eighths of a cent from previous close. The tone was very quiet Lower than expected London advices due mainly to improved British trade284 words
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Article1353 1968-12-14 7 SINGAPORE. Fri Trading on the Stock Exchange today began on a slightly easier note and improved towards the closing bell. Generally, the market closed with better prices aU round with some counters gaining as muen as 10 to 15 cents over the previous close. In the1,353 words
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Article144 1968-12-14 7 SINGAPORE Fn 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 OD. ready: Deutsche Marks 377.2225; Holland Guilders $8.1.5700; Swiss Francs $7l 7550; Belgian Francs $6144 words
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Article53 1968-12-14 7 NEW YORK. Fn. (UP!) Rubber futures closed 10 points lower on no sales (Bid) (Asked) Jan 23.00 Mar 22 90 23.15 May 22.40 22.90 July 22 40 22.90 Sept 22 40 22 90 Nov 22 40 22 90 Jan 22.40 22.90 Locally. No. 2 RSS was 2453 words
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Article16 1968-12-14 7 SINGAPORE. Fri The tin price for today was $582 75 per picul, down $4.75.16 words
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Article536 1968-12-14 7 SINGAPORE. Stock Egchange mid and other price* o ftii-tally listed at the close of business INDUSTRIALS A( MA 2 2* Rep Co 2 62 Borneo Rhd 1 *7 1 89 1 *5 1 *7 4.20 4 26 o|<| Murage 5 20 hemiral to 2 00 i»:*s 1 02536 words
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Article109 1968-12-14 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. The noon price* at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are:— Buyer Selle* Coconut Oil (F O B Bulk 48.30 Coconut Oil (FOB) Drum 5100 Loo«e t opra Mlxefl 29 50 Muntok White Pepper <I O B.) 9«~<, N.LW. Sarawak White Pepper (F O B.) Sarawak Special109 words
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Advertisement872 1968-12-14 7 Movements FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel agent or ring ***** for reservations. m 7A ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 6 10 p m 9 00 p m 4 20 D tn 4.25 pm 9-25 p m 9 Oti872 words
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Article671 1968-12-14 8 THE British Government is planning to withdraw its forces from Malaysia by March 1970 one year and nine months before the stipulated time. This is giving the Malaysian Government much concern in view of the dangerous situation in South-east Asia. This accelerated British withdrawal will be welcomed671 words
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Article723 1968-12-14 8 Chinese press comments From Sin Chew Jit Poh THREE month* ago. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Minister of Finance, warned the people of Singapore by saying: ‘The Government budget for next year will not be so painless as those of past years.” This warning so shocked theFrom Sin Chew Jit Poh - 723 words
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Article806 1968-12-14 8 AFP. rpHE Washington Evening Star on Tuesday com- mented on the Pari* peace talks. The Btar said on South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky: If his words were meaningful, Nguyen Cfio Ky did not go to Paris to toss monkey wrenches intd the peace talk machinery.— AFP. - 806 words
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LETTERS...
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Article340 1968-12-14 8 Referring to place and political realities Mr. Kam Eng Seng takes Mr. Lee to task for accepting Malay as the National Language and for maintaining, at the same time, that Malaysian culture must find its form in multilingualism. Can Mr Kam Eng Seng deny that340 words
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Article258 1968-12-14 8 THE news Item “Hindi first” published in your paper of December 5, raying from now on “news in Hindi will take first place over All India Radio instead of English” is not correct. Each day AIR broadcasts 177 news bulletins, in 19 Indian and 17258 words
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134 1968-12-14 8 LAST Sunday's Upheld Objection favouring Spinifex was a fitting climax to Singapore Turf Club's sensational year of upheld objection Chateau Roi. Lapel and shock third placing Baron Boy to first. Of course, the usual and easiest excuse given was interference in the straight which is134 words
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321 1968-12-14 8 II/TTH reference to Dr. Tan Chee Khoon's call for ternal Securitv Act which appeared In your issue of December 9. it was indeed very amusing to read about Dr. Tan s call. The reasons of the call for the debate are obvious. Firstly. Dr.321 words
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Article, Illustration217 1968-12-14 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence Bur Crialnil Trial*") IjTARRY managed a farm operated bu the state health commission. He was suddenly sued by Arthur because a cow had caused injuries and damages to Arthur. "Tiro cows strayed from the farm. One cow colhded u?ith217 words
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Advertisement41 1968-12-14 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1968 tM Cantonment Read. Sintapore 2. Telephone- ***** 7 Penan* Office Ipoh Office Cable 19. lalen Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malavtia. Talephona: 86U4'6 8. Laith Street. Tel: ***** 77. firewater Read Te1:***** Address: AWNEWS41 words
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Advertisement18 1968-12-14 8 lllltft MNIItSS MUSI GIVI THUS SSMIS «*[> SUUXSSiS is GOOD ISITH. tITTIM WITWOin NAMfS ANO ADOSISSIS Will MU euwiSHto18 words
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CHRISTMAS Supplement
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Article, Illustration409 1968-12-14 9 JJAIN OR SHINE, it is time for you to start your shopping spree of the year. It will only be a matter of days before Christmas is ushered in with all its traditional splendours. You may never believe it but it takes quiteRobinson's.; — Eastern Sun photo. - 409 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1968-12-14 10 H.C. Tan - By H.C. Tan rpHE heavenly ang«ls appeared to the shepherds and announced the birth of Christ, singing "glory to God, in the highest and on earth peace, goodwill toward men so began the most beloved religious festival of all time Christmas. The modem Christmas1,601 words
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Article, Illustration107 1968-12-14 11 Pick Your Choice Here are some of the items which may interest you during your shopping spree in the city and Orchard Road areas. The\ may appear plain objects but they will certainly be welcomed by the recipients. After all, it is the thought behind the gifts that counts. Who107 words
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Article, Illustration85 1968-12-14 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Hongkong s "Pop Queen ’6B lovely Miss Karisa Lam. 18. will arrive here on Dec. 16 at 3 p.m. lor a two weeks' tour. Miss Lain, a student, beat 400 contestants to win the title in August. While in Singapore,85 words
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Article108 1968-12-14 12 HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Linda Towne. a 24-year-old actress and former fashion model, has been signed for an important role in the Lewis Gilbert Production of Harold Robins’ "The Adventurers.” The motion picture, which Stars Yugoslavian actor Bekim Fehmiu. Candice Bergen. Ernest Borgnine, Olivia De Havilland. Charles Aznavour.108 words
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Article, Illustration176 1968-12-14 12 K.S. SIDHU - By K.S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Fri. FIVE young Filipinos who combined their musical talents to see the world are now in Singapore for a six-month performance at a leading nightclub. The group billed as "T h e Selection Five" are a promising and dedicated176 words
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Article, Illustration240 1968-12-14 12 PENANG. Fri. Playing the guitar is just like drinking water to the six members of The Exodus, a renowned pop group from Indonesia, for they have already mastered the art when they were small boys. Performing nightly at the Chopstick Room of Hotel Ambassador240 words
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Article66 1968-12-14 12 HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Principal photography has been completed for Paramount Pictures’ light-heart-ed adventure film “The Italian Job.’’ starring Michael Caine and Noel Coward. The motion picture was directed by Peter Coliinson and produced by Michael Deeley in Eastmancolour and Panavision on locations in Northern Italy, Ireland and England.66 words
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Article66 1968-12-14 12 HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Malcolm Braly has been signed by Paramount Pictures producer A1 Ruddy to write the screenplay lor “The Longest Yard." an original story by Ruddy. “The Longest Yard.' a contemporary story, is the fourth original film project being developed for Paramount by Ruddy under his Alf66 words
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Article, Illustration197 1968-12-14 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. A grand variety show in aid of the National Defence Fund will be held tomorrow at the National Theatre at 8 pm. The show is presented by The Singapore Mercantile Co operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., and will include top197 words
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98 1968-12-14 12 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. Mabel Albertson has been signed by producer Howard W. Koch for a featured role in Paramount Pictures’ "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.” The motion picture, which stars Barbra Streisand and Yves Montand, is scheduled to go before98 words
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Article, Illustration366 1968-12-14 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Thu year for Christmas, young and old alike will be treated to a singularly hilarious and dreamy pantomime "Dick Whittington and his Cat.” This pantomime promises an extra simple story for the benefit of the children, but is well decked with items of366 words
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Miscellaneous183 1968-12-14 13 SHAW# NOW SHOWING' 11 a m 1..W, no, «an IS P Sophia Loren Amta E'aberg Rom' Schneider "BOCCACCIO Color 'SB) THE VIRES MIDNIGHT Tonlte Tomorrow SKT Wang Yu A- Chian Chiao •MTHV OF THE ONE-ARMED SWORDSMAN'* (A Shas Production) Mandarin in S'n*».-cone Co'.ot OPENS TODAY No Ero» Ll»t 11 am183 words
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Miscellaneous305 1968-12-14 13 Saturday, December 14, 1968. i ARIES MAR.2I APR. 19 19-27-35-47 J 54-60-83-89 TAURUS APR. 20 I MAY 20 o^3o-34-45-53 5^58-61-85-871 GEMINI a?-, 2] JUNE2O Ox' 3- 4- 5- 6 7-13-56 CANCER. JUNE 21 JULY 22 D1 6-17-36-40 49-55-67 LEO JULY 20 AUG. 22 0)24-29-37-43 VIRGO AUG. 23 -By CLAY R.305 words
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Miscellaneous423 1968-12-14 13 I SHAIAKO G A LAXYI!^ Today! 3on T 00. ft 3ft pm. Shashi Kapoor Fariyal Mfhmood "BIRSIMRI <IFC> H *"dl :n Fn2 !>h Ar Malay Sub Children Conre««ion ft.% rts. To %I1 Seat* Tonight Midnite I Tnmnmiw If THK SfARC Hf RS .Coon CATHAY ***** I a«t r.» Dan! II423 words
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204 1968-12-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—The Girl Guides Association, Malaysia, is sending five delegates to the International Friendship Session to be held at Sangam, India, from Dec. 28 to Jan. 15. They are Nesamany and Thavamany Nadarajah sisters from Segamat Pushparanee Ponnudurai from Johore204 words
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Article55 1968-12-14 14 PORT DICKSON. Fri Six rolls of copper wire valued at $lO,OOO were found missing yesterday from a store house at the NEB thermal power station here which is nearing completion. Mr. S A Zydendos. a German electrican told police today the rolls were from 11055 words
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Article171 1968-12-14 14 KL Holdup KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A building contractor and his girl friend were robbed by two armed youths at the Eastern Cabaret here last night of his $9,000 car, a $5lO watch, a $BO gold ring and $3O. The mghtclubber, Mr. Tiew Leong Theo. 37,171 words
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Article118 1968-12-14 14 KUCHING. Fri Th® Chief Minister, Dato Penghulu Tawi Sli said yesterday the State Government had decided that all valuable forest in Sarawak which included forest reserves. protected forests and extensive state land should be frozen to enable a special United Nations team to survey118 words
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Article62 1968-12-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Agriculture and Co operatives, Tuan Haji Ghazali Jawi. is the new leader of Malaysia's committee for the "Freedom from hunger” campaign He replaces Tan Sri Nik Ahmad Kamil, who has resigned from the committee for health reasons. The62 words
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Article74 1968-12-14 14 r ,IU A. R Fn The Muar r J, 1 n Association will now its annual meeting at tne Tor Guan Society pre--2«‘ haU here on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. rJ^ AR Fri The Bukit Gambir Local Council, will spend $30,000 on several rura. projects nex; year unaer74 words
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Advertisement671 1968-12-14 14 RKL. ANNOUNCEMENTS ST. PETEK'S CHI Kl b 1. Tavistock Avenue Serangoon Gardena. 6 pore. IS. Sunday 800 am. Parian Communion 8 00 a m. Sunday School 9 30 am. 600 p m Evensong CUUKCH OF THE TRUB LIGHT 25-Q. Perak Road. S. 10 00 am. service iHokki 10 00 am.671 words
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Advertisement631 1968-12-14 14 BEL. ANNOUNCEMENTS CHURCH OF CHRIST 131 Moulmein Road- A U Tel: ***** •nd»y Bible Claaa am Morotna Worahle 10 am GEY LANG BIRCH OF CUBIST Lorens 22. Singapore 14. Honda; 0 46 am Bible Class (English) 10SO am. Worship Semes 200 pm— Worship Semes (Chinese) QUEENSTOWN LLTHEKAN CHURCH Queenstown 8.30631 words
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Advertisement669 1968-12-14 14 REL. ANNOUNCEMENTS GLAD TIDINGS IHI HI H 99. Jalan Uaolni, P. Java. Sr lane or. Minuter: Pastor Glenn D Stafford. Tel: ***** Aaaistant Pastor Chew Chea Kim Tel: *****7 Wednesday: 730 pm. Prayer And Praise Friday: 7 30 o m. Christ's Ambassadors Youth fellowship Sunday. SOO am Sunday School 10SO669 words
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Advertisement573 1968-12-14 14 REU ANNOUNCEMENTS ALL SAINTS’ CHLRI H 34. 24 ms. Jalan Cheraa. Kuala Lumpur. snnday 8-00 am. Holy Communion (English) 10.00 am. Cantonese Service 10.00 a m Mandarin Service (4th Sun only) 9.00 a m Sunday School (Eng/Chin) Wednesday 730 pm. Bible Study St Prayer Mt*. Sat nrda* 600 pm TP.573 words
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Advertisement314 1968-12-14 14 KF.I.- ANNOUNCEMENTS /lON BIBI.F-PRESBYTERIA.N CHI Kt H 8. Tavistock Avenue. S pore-19. 800 ant Sunday School 9 18 am. English Service GALILEE 8181 EPROBt IFKIAN IHIKtH 175 Pasir Panjang Rd. S pore-5. 345 pm. Sunday School 500 p m English Service FAITH 8181 F-PRF.SBYTERIAN CHURCH 5. Tavistock Avenue. S pore-19.314 words
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1147 1968-12-14 15 Bv WHISPERING SAM IJEAK of Perfection should annex the Patron's Cup for Mara class one performers over 7f (Race 6) at Kuala Lumpur today. Last year tie won the Cup in convincing fashion and he is expected to oblige again. Always in1,147 words
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Article285 1968-12-14 15 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Sir Carl Aarvold. President of the English Lawn Tennis Association, warned of “dangers and difficulties which still lie ahead when he reviewed the first year of open tennis yesterday. Speaking at the association’s annual meeting in London. Sir Carl added: “You mav285 words
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Article37 1968-12-14 15 MUAR. Fri. The Bahau Sports Club of Negri Sembilan will meet Chinese Recreation Club invitation in a basketball match at the Jalan Ali Stadium here on Sunday. There will be a lucky draw for admission tickets.37 words
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Article, Illustration93 1968-12-14 15 In tears after his title victory over Paul Fuji Nirolino Locrhe of Argentine top pirture. is chaired around the ring hv hi* handlers. Locrhe was declared the winner when Fuji refused to come out for the 10th round. The pirture (left) that tells the story of the93 words
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Article161 1968-12-14 15 NEW YORK. Fri. (AFP) Negro tennis player Arthur Ashe was today named United States No. 1 amateur by the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association Committee. The army lieutenant and member of the American Davis Cup squad currently in Australia preparing to take on Australia in the161 words
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Article23 1968-12-14 15 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Oxford Union Greyhounds heat Camhome by eight points to three in a Rugby Union match played here yesterday-23 words
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Article70 1968-12-14 15 SLOUGH. England. Fri. (Reuter)—Chris Finnegan, Britain’s Olympic Gold Medal boxer, appeared in court here yesterday four days after turning professional. He pleaded guilty to not paying national insurant* contributions amounting to nearly £4O. Finnegan was fined £lO and ordered to pay the arrears to the representative70 words
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576 1968-12-14 15 PARIS Fri. (AFP) The currrent crisis In French professional football could well come to a head on Sunday with the refusal by players to wear advertising on their Jerseys. This results from an order by the Groupement Des Clubs576 words
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Article42 1968-12-14 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. The MARA. Hurdle Trophy, awarded annually to the hurdle race rider with the most point? gained over the year, will go to Mr Desmond Brown the outright winner with a total of thirteen points to date.42 words
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Article30 1968-12-14 15 SINGAPORE Fri—Naval Police Club will meet Young Men’s Sikh Association in a Singapore Hockey Association Division Two league match at the Naval Police ground tomorrow at 5-15 p.m.30 words
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Article124 1968-12-14 15 MANILA. Fri. (AFP) Colin Titcheron scored five goals for the British Singapore Joint Services team in their 6-1 victory over a Chikuang team of Nationalist China. Titcheron. scored four in the first half, which ended with the score at 5-1. The Chinese team took the lead124 words
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Article128 1968-12-14 15 HONG KONG. Fri. (Reuter) Hong Kong badminton fans last night packed the Indian Recreation Club to watch Malaysian badminton star Ng Boon Bee win two men’s doubles and one mixed doubles match after some thrilling rallies. He and his world doubles champion partner. Tan Vec128 words
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Article364 1968-12-14 15 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Japan, the world champions, head both the men’s and women's teams and individual ratings in the 1989 world ranking list issued by the International Table Tennis Federation here yesterday. China, who did not compete in the 1967 world championships after their title wins364 words
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Article65 1968-12-14 15 TOKIO, Fri. (UPI) Nicolino Locche. the World Boxing Association’s new world Junior welterweight champion, will make his first title defence in Buenos Aires next March. Tito LCctoure. manager of the Luna Park Stadium, said today Lectoure said Locche will defend his title at the65 words
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349 1968-12-14 16 BRISBANE, Fri. (Reuter) United States Davis Cup hopes were boosted today when Stan Smith beat Australia's top-seeded amateur Bill Bowrey in the semi-finals of the Queensland tennis championships here. Smith, better known as a doubles player, pressed his claims for a singles berth In349 words
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Article152 1968-12-14 16 IPOH. Frt. More than 20 000 people are expected to see the Ashby Road Circuit speed trial here on Sunday. The Sultan ot Perak will declare the race open at 8.30 a.m. Practice runs will be held tomorrow between 30 and will be 18152 words
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Article85 1968-12-14 16 ADELAIDE. Fri. (Reuter) South Australian fast bowler Eric Freeman pressed his Test claims when he rou'ed the cream of the New South Wales batting in their Sheffield Shield match which began here today. Freeman, who played in two Tests against England this year, captured four wickets85 words
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Article250 1968-12-14 16 PERTH. Australia. Frl. (UPI) The S 3. Chusan, carrying cars on the London to Sydney marathon arrived two hours late today to a tumultuous welcome at Fremantle port. Press and radio launches met the ship three miles offshore and huge crowds Jammed the Fremantle passenger terminal250 words
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Article128 1968-12-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Wlnn e r s from Malaysia of the British football pools for matches played on Nov. 30 will receive their dividends directly from Vernons and Littlewoods. the two firms for whom Sports Pools (Malaysia) Ltd. were agents until they closed down128 words
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Article, Illustration238 1968-12-14 16 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Minister for Defence. Mr. Lim Kim San. today declared open the three-dav International Singapore and Malaysia Shoot. 1968 at the Bukit Timah Range of the Singapore Gun Club. Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Minister described "shooting" as a thrilling spirt which238 words
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Article121 1968-12-14 16 SINGAPORE Frl. The Malaysian shooting team came out well on the first day of the International Singapore and Malaysia Shoot 1963 held here today. In the rapid fire event held a; Mt. Vernon Range. Dr. Chan Chin Cheung of Malaysia was winner with 562121 words
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Article, Illustration71 1968-12-14 16 Without the help of sponsors or car manufacturers. they were obliged to cross the channel on credit,71 words
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Article103 1968-12-14 16 IPOH. Fri. The Sixth Mc-laysian Judo Championships will be held at the St. John Ambulance Hall here tomorrow at 7.30 pm. Twenty-seven competitors from J o h o r e. Selangor. Penang and Perak will take part in the student, featherweight. lightweight, middleweight. heavyweight, light heavyweight103 words
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Article33 1968-12-14 16 MANILA Fri. (UPI) American knockout artiste Adolph Pruitt and Filipino Pedro Adigue meet in a scheduled 15-round match here tomorrow night for the World Boxing Council 1 WBC) junior welterweight title33 words
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Article208 1968-12-14 16 SINGAPORE. Frl. Jansenites scored a 1-0 win over Singapore Combined Schools in a Singapore Hockey Association Division One League match played at the Raffles Institution ground here this evening Jansenites. with their fast play and good teamwork, easily outplayed their opponents. Schools tried hard for an equaliser208 words
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Article142 1968-12-14 16 SINGAPORE. F r I. Khalsa Association set to capture the Division One League hotkey title this season are leading the table with 10 points. They have so far played five games, winning all of them. Their strongest rival, the Singapore Recreation C’ub whom they beat a fortnight142 words
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119 1968-12-14 16 JOHANNESBURG. Fr t. ißeuter* Sussex cricketer Tony Greig said here today that he regarded South Africa as his home and would be very pleased to play for the Springboks if chosen. He was commenting on reports from London which seemed to suggest that England119 words
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Article115 1968-12-14 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tbe Singapore Amateur Judo Association will hold their second annual National Judo Championships at tbe Singapore Badminton Stadium on Dee. 21 at 7.00 p.m. Competitors from six clubs affiliated to tbe Association have entered for the championships. The clubs are: Singapore Judo Club. Combined Schools.115 words
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242 1968-12-14 16 MACKAY, Queensland, Fri. (Reuter) The triumphant West Indian cricketers met unexpected resistance from the Queensland Country team which hatted ail day to reach 271 runs for the loss of eight wickets hpre today. The tailend batsmen defied a Jong spell of tame spin bowling242 words
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Article108 1968-12-14 16 SAN REMO. Italy. Frl. (.AFP > World middleweight champion Nino Benvenuti of Italy is rated a? having a tough job on hand in defending against fancied challenger Don Fullmer of the United States in San Remo’s Ariston ring tomorrow. The stylish Benvenuti, who finally came out108 words
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Article51 1968-12-14 16 IPOH. Fri. Macao have been chosen for Asia's first Le Mans-style Automobile Endurance race next year. The local chapter of the Automobile Club of Portugal announced thaf a 12-hour version of the Le Mans race will he held there in April or May next51 words
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Article168 1968-12-14 16 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, Fri. (UPI) World Boxing Association junior middleweight champion Sandro Mazzinghi of Italy will defend his tit e against veteran Fredd e Little of Las Vegas here in February, it was announced today. The bout, the second between the fighters in five months,168 words
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176 1968-12-14 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Smgapoie Amateur Boxing Association are inviting local boxers to represent the Republic in a tournament in Aus.ralia next year. Local boxers who are currently in training should .e--por* to the national boxing coach N. R. Virabhak at the coxing gymnasium at176 words
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Miscellaneous74 1968-12-14 16 Prnane: 1.59 p m (5.2 ft.). 841 pm. (6.7 ft r rt (lf fi f ft Cnha,n: 607 P nl, <6 6 ft> 11-33 Port Dickson: 7.00 pm. (3.4 ft.). 12.16 am. (7 6 ft Singapore: 11.42 pm. (3.7 ft.). 5.34 a.m. (7.6 ft) Sedili Kechil: 10.04 pm. (4.0 ft).74 words
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