Eastern Sun, 28 December 1968
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Title Section22 1968-12-28 1 EASTERN Sun Independent National Daily -iV Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 865 Saturday, 28 December 1968. 'fc MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article371 1968-12-28 1 SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Fri. (UPI) America's Apollo 8 moon pioneers landed safely in the mid-Pacific today to end their 500,000-mile journey to the moon and back. Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anders blazed like a fireball across the night sky to a bull's-eye landing in the mid-Pacific371 words
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786 1968-12-28 1 SPACE CENTRE. Houston. Fri. (CPI) America's fantastic Apollo 8 adventurers. the first men to truly get out of this world, risked their lives today trving to get hack in when they plunged back toward “the good earth” in history's biggest hurry nearly 25.000 miles786 words
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87 1968-12-28 1 Ties: Ramos Sends CounterProposal MANILA. Fri. <UPI) Philippine Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos today sent Malaysia a counterproposal for restoration of their diplomatic relations. Informed Government sources said the version provided for recognition of Malaysia's “de facto control 1 but not “sovereignty” over Sabah. Philippine acceptance of Malaysia* sovereignty over Sabah87 words
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90 1968-12-28 1 SINGAPORE. Fri Militarv Police today detained a male European who was carrying a small quantity of r\plostves along Changi Road. Accorning to the Police Secretary. Mr. H L. Boudewvn. Military Police stopped and checked a male European at the 5-1/2 m s. Chargi Road at90 words
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Article, Illustration27 1968-12-28 1 ROBLEDO de Chavela, Spain. Craters on the lunar surface show in this picture transmitted back to earth from Apollo-8 recently as it orbited the moon. CPI/NASA pix.CPI/NASA pix. - 27 words
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98 1968-12-28 1 HONG KONG. Fri. (AFP) —On Chairman Mao’s 75th birthday today. Peking People’s Daily unleashd the hardest knocks ever on Mao’s arch-rival President Liu Shao-Chi. Calling Liu “the big scab” and "mortal enemy of the working class.” the paper in an article accused Liu98 words
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Article30 1968-12-28 1 MANILA Frt. (AFT)—A Patu (local chieftain i in Marawi. Southern Philippines. wants mini-skirted girls to he bitten by mad dogs, the Philippine Press Agency reported today.30 words
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Article27 1968-12-28 1 HONG KONG. Fri (Reuter) Hong Kong's leading Mandarin actress. Betty Loh Tih. died today after being found unconscious in her fiat in Kowloon.27 words
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271 1968-12-28 1 ATLANTA. Georgia. Fri. (I PI) The National Communicable Disease Center (NCDC) said today that Hong Kong flu apparently doubled the number of deaths due to respiratory illnesses in the Lnited States during the third week of December. It w as the271 words
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Article471 1968-12-28 1 NEW YORK Fri. (I Pli One of the strange adventures in “Gullivers Travels" is a voyage to the realm of a philosophic nation located on an island in the sky Now. some 240 years after Jonathan Swift wrote of Gullivers adventures, a New York Consulting Engineer. Lawrence471 words
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Article57 1968-12-28 1 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Mayor John V. Lindsay, under attack for going on vacation during the city's greatest health crisis, said on Thursday he was offered Robert F Kennedy’s vacant Senate seat but turned It down because he believed that leaving New York would be57 words
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Article58 1968-12-28 1 TOKYO. Frt (LTD—The coming year Is the Year of the Chicken by Chinese reckoning. So a Tokyo department store is using a tape recorder to teach parrots to say "Akemashite Omedeto.” That means Happy New Year. And the store i$ pushing the sale of parrots as New Year58 words
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181 1968-12-28 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI)’ Pentagon sources do not expect that any crew member of the USS Pueblo will face court-martial for conduct during the 11 months the 82 men were prisoners of the North Koreans. The navy is repeatedly praising and expressing confidence in the crewmen,181 words
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Article42 1968-12-28 1 e A beautiful full-colour calendar for 1969 will be given away FREE with the New Year's Day (January 1. 1969) issue of the EASTERN SUN. Make sure of rour COPY of the EASTERN SUN on Wednesday. January 1. 1969.42 words
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Miscellaneous18 1968-12-28 1 LADIES DAY fPfrjJVL /Mr “Honey, I know the fishing club is sponsoring the wedding, but all the same18 words
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LOCAL NEWS_
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Article, Illustration331 1968-12-28 2 SINGAPORE, F r i. This is the "biggest and heaviest" cake in Southeast Asia weighing 1,000 pounds specially baked to mark Singapore's 150th anniversary. It is still under process and will finally take the geographical shape of Singapore island with its beautiful landscapes measuring331 words
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Article, Illustration777 1968-12-28 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. A new mission airplane has been put in operation in East Malaysia by Seventh-day Adventists for jungle mercy airlifts. The aircraft, a Cessna 180, was dedicated in an official ceremony at the Singapore airport at the conclusion of the biennial session777 words
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Article, Illustration453 1968-12-28 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. A young French woman, Miss Catherine Jean who is determined not to allow student unrests upset her education has arrived in Singapore to join Nanyang University for an intensified course in the Chinese Language. At 23, Catherine453 words
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317 1968-12-28 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. All it sot for the big Banquet and Ball organised by the Singapore Tourist Association in conjunction with the finals of the "Miss Tourism Singapura 1969" contest on New Year's Eve. The Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E317 words
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Article175 1968-12-28 2 KUALA LUMPER. Fri Tbe Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. will meet his Indonesian counterpart in Jakarta next month to discuss the new Malaysian-lndonesian common spelling system in view of the opposition voiced against it by certain groups in Indonesia. Enche Khir told newsman175 words
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Article245 1968-12-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor Police have detained two men for questioning in connection with a gunfight in which a Police Detective was wounded in front of the Pudu Prison here lost night. This was disclosed at a Press Conference here today by the Selangor C.I245 words
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403 1968-12-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government is to be urged to introduce a flve-dav week for its employees with the daily working hours during weekdays changed to 8 a.m. to 4.30 pm. This is among 39 resolutions submitted to the 10th annual convention403 words
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557 1968-12-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, tonight hit out at opportunists covertly attempting to subvert innocent school children to become “vassals” of foreign ideologies detrimental to the country. Recently at an election rally, he said, a candidate of the Democratic557 words
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146 1968-12-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The retiring Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Tuan Syed Nasir bin Ismail, left for Indonesia today to discuss with Indonesian Language Board Officials and leaders of teachers’ unions on how to overcome differences over the implementation of the new146 words
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Article71 1968-12-28 3 9 a.m. 5 p.m.: Low-priced college textbooks exhibition at University of Singapore library and at British Council. 1-A Amber Mansion. Orchard Road. 3.30 p.m.: Choir practice at National Theatre Club, Clemenceau Avenue. 7 p m.: Chinese musical and folk dance practices at National Theatre Club, Clemenceau Avenue. 7.3071 words
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Article36 1968-12-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Enche Hamid Pawanchik. formerly Counselor at the Malaysian Embassy in Thailand, left for Karachi today to take up hig appointment as Counsellor at the Malaysian High Commission in Islamabad, Pakistan.36 words
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114 1968-12-28 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Ring 115 of the International Brotherhood of Magicians will present their annual show at the Victoria Theatre on Jan. 11 next year at 8 p.m. The show, under the patronage of the First Lady of the Republic, Puan Noor Aishah.114 words
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Article56 1968-12-28 3 SINGAPORE. Fri A special meeting for persons who wish to make donations to the Minister of Defence. Mr. Lim Kim San. towards the National Defence Fund will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m at the Ministry of the Interior and Defence. Pearl’s Hill. This special meeting is to56 words
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109 1968-12-28 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Public Works Department will erect two more overhead pedestrian bridges within the next two weeks The first ore at Tan Quee Lan Street North Bridge Road Bugis Street junction will be erected tomorrow between midnight to 2 am. FOy* this109 words
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142 1968-12-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Se angor Police have detained 114 youths for questioning in a massive mop-ping-up operation which began at 3 a.m. today. The youths were picked up at various notorious gang hideouts in the Kampong Kenaga. Jalan San Peng. Loke Yew and Jalan142 words
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Article72 1968-12-28 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Roval Thai Embassy here will present food to monks as an act of merit-making on the occasion of the Buddhist New Year on Jan- 1. The Embassy has therefore invited a ll Thai Buddhist monks resident in Singapore to accept the traditional72 words
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Article, Illustration765 1968-12-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman, Wok, today called on more commercial firms to come forward and support sports projects in the Republic. Enche Othman Wok sa id that commercial firms and corporations had a most useful part to765 words
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Article, Illustration339 1968-12-28 4 K. S. SIDHU - By K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE. Fri. A former Chief Supplement Officer of the Singapore Works Brigade will be ordained a novice monk (Samanera) at the Thai Buddhist Temple in Silat Road on Sunday. He is Mr. Steven Young Hoi Chee whoEastern Sun pix. - 339 words
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163 1968-12-28 4 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Fri Malaysia will not accept the Philippine amendment to the communique issued recently by the Asean Foreign Ministers at Bang Saen, Thailand, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Ahdul Razak. said today. Tun Razak said this when asked to comment on a report from163 words
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Article40 1968-12-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fjri. An international seminar on family planning will be held here for the first time in 1970. the Minister of Education and Chairman of the National Family Planning Board. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. announced today.40 words
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Article, Illustration67 1968-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. This dragon dance performed by a group Of schoolgirls will he one of the items in a variety show to be held at the National Theatre tomorrow and Sunday at 8 p.m. It is organised by the 30 women's sub-com-mittees from the various67 words
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Article, Illustration443 1968-12-28 4 Trailing streamers of red smoke, twin and single engined Pioneer aircraft of No. 209 Squadron (the "Snoopy" Squadron of For East Air Force) staged a farewell fly-past over the three Royol Air Force stations on Singapore, marking the end of a 23-year443 words
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Article140 1968-12-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singopore Philatelic Society will hold an exhibition of First Day Covers from Singapore and seven other countries on Sunday in conjunction witn the sale of Singapore's Second Definitives in five denominations. The seven countries are Malaysia. Brunei, Vietnam. Cambodia. the United States.140 words
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121 1968-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police are still looking for a 17-year-old girl who fell into a monsoon drain alone Dunearn Road and disappeared yesterday. The Police, who gave her name as Miss Tan Gek Kee. said that she had gone to visit some friends and121 words
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Article70 1968-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. A 51-ye Br-old female worker at the Eng Ann Granite Quarry ir. Jurcng Road fell from a moving lorry and later died ir. the Thomsen Road General Hospital yesterday. Police gave her name as Tan Mui. of Chua Chu Kang Road There were70 words
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Article, Illustration520 1968-12-28 4 SINGAPORE Fri.—The ceremonious ’’visitation” of St. Lucia in a white gown and wearing a crown of lighted candles was enacted at a preNew Year party at Goodwood Park Hotel this evening. Chanting some lovely verses. Miss Camill Gill, elected to represent— Eastern Sun photo. - 520 words
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400 1968-12-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A former salesman, Jerome Frederick Lobo. 41. testified in the High Court today that he saw his wife kissing a doctor during a Christmas party in 1366. Counsel for his wife. Felicia, Miss P G. Lim. asked him if400 words
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Article142 1968-12-28 10 SINGAPORE. Fr i There will be no postal delivery of correspondence or parcels on Wednesday, Jan. 1. next year being a public holiday (New Year). The Jiours of business at the General Post Office here will be from 9 a.m. to noon. All other142 words
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Article, Illustration113 1968-12-28 10 SINGAPORE. Fr i. Who said bears aren’t friendly? Cathay Pacific ground hostess Alice So of Manila cuddles up with Bertie, a handsome specimen of a black bear from Kashmir. Bertie, shot by a Manila travel agent, Mr. Horacio Yaptinchav, while on holiday, was sent to a taxidermist113 words
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240 1968-12-28 10 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The second Special Holiday draw for Toto will be held this Sunday and members of the public will once again have the opportunity of participating in the simple, easy-to-w i n game "5 out of 49". The dividends paid out in the last240 words
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103 1968-12-28 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Supervisory and Management Training Association here will hold a 10-lecture appreciation course in private secretaryship on Tuesdays and Fridays from 5.20 to 7.20 p.m. beginning on Jan. 14 next year. The course will be held at the Lecture Room. Chinese Chamber of103 words
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Article56 1968-12-28 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The 7th Magistrate's Court today fined Syed Abdollhadi bin Syed Mustafa Alsagoff, 19. $2OO or two months jail for stealing $lO from John Wardrofe Kve. He committed the offence in the early nours of the morning at the junction of Malay Street and56 words
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Article31 1968-12-28 10 SINGAPORE Fri. Thieves broke into the Hock Hoe Electrical Service in Mei Chia Road and escaped with 8.000 yards of installation wire valued at $2,000 yesterday. Police are investigating.31 words
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Article, Illustration392 1968-12-28 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Six months of constant yoga exercises, a clear thinking mind and a determination to win have paid dividends to Australia's beauty. Miss Cassandra Stiles, 21, who won two titles in Manila recently. Besides becoming the runner-up In the “Miss Asia” contest last392 words
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96 1968-12-28 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Institute of Management will hold a seminar on “Marketing Problems and Needs in a Developing Economy” on Feb. 15 next year from 8.30 a.m to 1.30 p.m. at Ladyhill Hotel here. The seminar will be conducted by Mr A. D Moddie96 words
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228 1968-12-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR, F r i. Malaysian publishers were urged today to increase their publication of books in Malay to help alleviate the present acute shortage of reference and reading materials in the language. The call was made by the Minister of228 words
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414 1968-12-28 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 27-year-old man was today committed to stand trial in the High Court lor allegedly robbing a cashier of the PAR Malayan Paint Works of $B,BOO in cash. He was also allegedly in possession of a dagger at the time of414 words
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310 1968-12-28 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Malay Teachers' Union has drawn up a 'booster plan' to provide a wider scope of educational facilities for its members next year. Enche Zakaria Bakarib. vice-president of the SMTU told Eastern Sun in an interview today that the union310 words
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261 1968-12-28 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Professional Social Workers is pressing ahead with its School cial Work Service planAlthough the Ministry of Education has accepted in principle to establish a School Social Work Service, the Government was unable to implement this service due261 words
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Article86 1968-12-28 10 SINGAPORE Fri. A 33-vear-old man was today sentenced to three years jail by the Second District judge when he pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreaking and theft. Goh Leong Chve committed the offence on March 6. this year when he broke into a_ building belonging86 words
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Advertisement26 1968-12-28 3 Congratulates 1967 Singapore Sportsman Sportswoman TAN THUAN HENG X I\X X >*r PATRICIA CHAN o A Rothmans contribution to the encouragement and furtherance of sport. 1071-W-W6IS26 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article577 1968-12-28 5 TOKYO. (UPI) The Cambodian government has announced that the Royal Cambodian Airline will resume service between Phnom Penh and the Communist North Vietnam capital of Hanoi next April, the Correspondent of the Nihon Dempa News reported today. MOSCOW, (UPI) —North Korean ambassador has distributed to newsmen copies of577 words
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Article295 1968-12-28 5 The Warsaw Dialogue WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) The United States has agreed to a Chinese proposal for a meeting in Warsaw on February 20 U.S. officials here disclosed today. The proposal, broadcast over Peking Radio on November 26, was accompanied by an accusation that295 words
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Article64 1968-12-28 5 LONDON Fri. (Reuter) Little Miss Edith Thompson tackled a rampaging bull with her shopping bag and rescued her nephew. She hit the bull with the bag as it was trampling him. Then 59-year-old Miss Edith grabbed its nose ring and led the bull back into his64 words
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Article95 1968-12-28 5 MOSCOW. Fri. (Reuter) For 12 months, three Soviet scientists lived in a small air-tight cabin, drinking water distilled from their own urine, eating dehydrated food and struggling against the psychological tensions of their isolation. Today they gave their impressions of their year of loneliness an95 words
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Article46 1968-12-28 5 VERONA. Italy. Fri (Reuter) Father Christmas and two angels descended gently to earth by parachutes yesterday to distribute gifts for several hundred children In the snnw-covered Allone valley near here. The delayed Santa Claus and his escorts were members of a local parachuting club46 words
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468 1968-12-28 5 JOSEPH L. MYLER - By JOSEPH L. MYLER WASHINGTON. Fri. (CPI) Dr- George E. Mueller believes the United States should start now to develop a two-day transportation system between earth and factories and scientific stations in space. Dr Mueller, associate administrator for manned spare flight of the National468 words
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Article, Illustration58 1968-12-28 5 TAPE KENNEDY: The delicious meal on plates here end up trimmed down to the plastic packets on left. A water-gun is also shown, and was used by the Apollo 8 crew to reconstitute the food during their moon flight The only food brought up inUPI photo. - 58 words
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324 1968-12-28 5 'PUEBLO...2,500 MPH SHIP...?' SAN DIEGO, Californio, Fri. (UPI). The navigational officer of the intelligence ship Pueblo said yesterday that the ship was seized well outside North Korean territorial waters and that he, himself, later fabricated charts that had so many errors he knew it324 words
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72 1968-12-28 5 MOSCOW. Fri. (Reuter) The Soviet government newspaper Izvestia said last night a businessman representing West German firms here had been expelled from Russia after bribing a foreign trade official to hand over economic secrets. It also alleged that the businessman. named only as Herr Weinbaum72 words
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Article73 1968-12-28 5 BAGHDAD. Fri. (Reuter) The Iraqi government has announced plans for a new press law providing for the repeal of licences of all Iraq’s newspapers,, except those of the state-run General Press Organisation An official explanatory rote to the r.ew bill said “the Iraq: press has since73 words
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Article34 1968-12-28 5 JAKARTA Fri 'Reuter) Some 6.000 Indonesians emigrated to the United States between 1962 and 1967. Antara News Agency reported today. It said the total included more than 600 Intellectuals and 25 engineers34 words
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Article78 1968-12-28 5 MADRID. Fri. (UPI) The government of Generalissimo Francisco Franco yesterday ordered all members of the BorbonParma royal family to leave Spain immediately, a sookesman for the family said. The order stiffened government action announced earlier against Prince Havier, head of the family. and his son. Carlo#78 words
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Article66 1968-12-28 5 MANILA, Fri. fUPI) Corazon Amuroa lone survivor in the 1966 massacre of eight nurses in Chicago, will be married to a hometown sweetheart on Jan. 5. The forthcoming marriage of the 25-year-old Filipina nurse who also helped convict Richard Speck for th# bloodbath in a towmhouse66 words
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Article48 1968-12-28 5 NORWICH. England. Fri. (Reuter) Anthony Grey, the Reuter correspondent held In solitary confinement in Peking for 17 months, said in a Christmas telegram received by his mother that he was being treated for pharyngitis but was otherwise well. Pharyngitis is a mild throat Infection.48 words
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Article95 1968-12-28 8 MADISON, Wisconsin. (UPI) Doners in kidney transplant operations have felt their .lives enriched and their self-respect heightened by the experience, two university of Wisconsin researchers reported on Thursday. Drs. Carl H Fellner and John R Marshall. bo*h of the Wisconsin Psychiatry Department, reported on interviews -with95 words
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Article170 1968-12-28 8 SORIA Spain, Fri. (AFP) Forty-three political prisoners entered their fourth day on hunger strike here today with demands, in a manifesto smuggled out of the prison, for an amnesty and restoration of political freedom in Spain. The 43. who Include prominent anarchists, communists. revolutionaries and leaders of170 words
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146 1968-12-28 8 DES MOINES, lowa, Fri. (UPI) An escaped mental patient with a record of sex offences led police last night to the twisted body of a 10-year-old girl abducted on Christmas Eve from the Des Moines YMCA. The body of blonde Pamela Powers, nude from the146 words
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Article107 1968-12-28 8 RIO DE JANEIRO Fri. (TIPI) A spokesman for the Brazilian Army said ‘‘Communist infiltration” led to Presiden* Arthur Da Costa E Silvas Dee 13 crackdown dissenters. Gen Humberto De Sousa, the Army's director of instruction. told army noncommissioned officers Costa E Silva was forced to act107 words
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686 1968-12-28 8 News In Brief News In Brief News In Brief News PARIS (AFP) The North Vietnamese and National Liberation Front delegations sala In a Joint communique here today that it will be difficult for the Paris conference on Vietnam to open If the “TBiieu-Kj-Huong clique” is maintained in power. “Even if686 words
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Article, Illustration81 1968-12-28 8 THESE photos show the Pharoah Tutankhamen in the process of being examined and Xrayed after 3,300 years. A British team examined the mummy to see if the 18-year-old king was murdered In one photo Dr. Roland Harrison, Dr. Kaki Iskandar (with hat) and an— UPI photo. - 81 words
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417 1968-12-28 8 ‘INSANE TERRORISM’ JERUSALEM, Fri. (Reuter) —Israel last night warned Arab governments who back commandos that Arab objectives and airlines were as vulnerable as hers In an angry retort to yesterday's terrorist attack at Athens airport on an Israeli airliner by two Arab417 words
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Article31 1968-12-28 8 RAWALPINDI Fri (CPI) Students pledged to overthrow President Mohammed Ayuh Khan have armed themselves with slingshots to combat haton-welding vigilantes of Ayubs Muslim League. Pakistan's dominant political party31 words
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Article54 1968-12-28 8 TOKYO Fri AFP) The Soviet Union notified Japan today that it would be detrimental to friendly relations between the two countries for Japan to persist in demanding the return of the Scuthern Kurile Islands tvhich are now soviet territory under the Yalta Agreement among the United States.54 words
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Article36 1968-12-28 8 TEL AVIV. Fri. (Reuter) An Israeli soldier was killed by a mine at a monastery built on the traditional site of Christ s baptism, it was officiallv announced here last night.36 words
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Article86 1968-12-28 8 MEXICO CITY. Frl. (Reuter) A new law making hijacking of aircraft over Mexico a punishable offence becomes law today, the government announced here. The move follows a series of incidents this year in which armed hijackers have ordered pilots of aircraft takine off from Mexico86 words
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186 1968-12-28 8 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI). Japanese and American government officials met here today to discuss liberalisation of trade between the two countries but indications were that there would be no immediate lifting of quotas. Sources close to the Japanese government said Japan would agree to lift186 words
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Article85 1968-12-28 8 ISTANBUL Fri. (Reuter) Four people were missing and hundreds of houses destroyed or damaged today. as a huge floodwater lake swirled over the coastal plain near Adana, southeast Turkey. The floods, following prolonged heavy rain, linked Saint Pauls birthplace of Tarsus with the Mediterranean 20 miles85 words
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Article68 1968-12-28 8 ADELAIDF Fn (Reuter) An Adelaide jazz musician gave a revealing performance at the 23rd Australian .iarr convention here today he stripped himself naked The bearded roan leaped on stage during an early morning .iam session and began dancing to the music, shedding his clothing from68 words
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Article69 1968-12-28 8 BRISTOL, England. Fri (Reuter) People in a queue outside telephone booth waited impatiently while two young men inside went on. and on wi;h their call. Eventually some of the men in the queue lost their tempers. They fetched a rope and tied up the box, imprisoning69 words
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Article151 1968-12-28 8 SAIGON. Fri (AFT) President Nguyen Van Thieu r.ad a three-hour discussion with Vice-President Nguyen Cao Ky yesterday afternoon ?h p a»s peace talks and other related matters. An official announcement only said that President Thieu received Marshal Ky members of -he South Vietnamese del-gation151 words
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Article86 1968-12-28 8 JAKARTA. Fri. fß eu L lHori ndonfsian troops Communist P f n las *hen they amu bed a 38-man rebel rou P in the Sungei _enatan area of West rne earlier this week Indones.a's Antara news agency reported today SSSSS SFSTSS I the86 words
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Article82 1968-12-28 8 MELBOURNE. Fn. {Rflh €r) The Australian Commonwealth Serum Laboratories in Melbourne hfve had threv» r F re QUests frcm three European countries for urgent supplies of vaccini to °ff Hong Kon e fl u The Director 0 f the labo. ratones. Dr. W R82 words
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Article309 1968-12-28 6 THE United States has made it! The three astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anders are back on earth in triumph after a 10-round trip round the moon on their Apollo-8 spacecraft. They landed safely in the Pacific south of Hawaii. Actually words cannot309 words
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Article322 1968-12-28 6 THE Independent London Times today said China’s Chairman Mao Tse-Tung might have to take a back seat in order that China's economy could move ahead. In an editorial on Chairman Mao who became 75 years old yesterday the paper commented: “The disasters of the Great Leap— (Reuter). - 322 words
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Article129 1968-12-28 6 THE New York Times in an editorial on Friday said the recently published Soviet budget for 1969 gives the best available clues to Moscow’s plans for the coming year. •President elect Nixon’s foreign affairs advisers will undoubtedly be among the most diligent readers of the 1969— (UPI). - 129 words
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Article1242 1968-12-28 6 Daniel Southerland - By Daniel Southerland SAIGON, Fri. (UPI) There is hope throughout the world that the Vietnam war may be entering its final stage. But within South Vietnam, both sides are girding for a protracted period of fighting so as to strengthen their position at the conference table1,242 words
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Article170 1968-12-28 6 BOSTON. Frl. (ITU Discussing the relea*e of the crew of the suvship Pueblo the Christian Science Monitor advised the IT.S. Government to do its spying more cautiously in the future. If the Puehlo were not In North Korean waters, the paper said in an editorial. A whole170 words
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Article114 1968-12-28 6 HONG KONG. Fri (UPI) Hons Kong newspaper reported today that 8.5 million persons of Kwangtung Province will be sent to the rural areas in Communist China's massive de-urbani-sation movement. The Hong Kong. Times said the de-urbanisation movement in Kwangtung. population 40 million, is timed to be completed114 words
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Article656 1968-12-28 6 From Sin Chew Jit Poh THAT the spaceship Apollo 8 has been smoothly launched carrying three astronauts to the moon and that the rrew of the U.S. spv snip Puehlo. (wnich is still being held by the North Koreans) has been released after eleven-month detention can beFrom Sin Chew Jit Poh - 656 words
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Article, Illustration229 1968-12-28 6 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Kqndbeok of EvlMoea Crl»lna 1 Trial*") I OLA thought she loved her 4 husband, Arthur, until she found out that he was also lii'ing with another woman who was saying she was his urife. Lola went to court to stop them “My229 words
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932 1968-12-28 6 ANTON WILLS-EVE - By ANTON WILLS-EVE PHNOM PENH, Frl. (Reuter) A cry of “back to the land” is the theme of Cambodia s second five-year plan to reap the biggest benefit from vast tracts of arable but unpopulated land. Struggling to maintain a neutral and Independent932 words
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216 1968-12-28 6 MOSCOW. Frl. (Reuter) —The Soviet press today kept up the oarrage of criticism against Britain s Labour Government with charges that it was failing to counter racial hatred at home and doing nothing to stop the Vietnam war. Writing in the Government Newspaper IzvestiaCommentator Marat216 words
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126 1968-12-28 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) Leonid Sedov, a leading Russian space scientist, said in a statement distributed todav by the Russ'an Embassy that Soviet scientists rejoiced at the Aoollo moon flight achievements Dr. Sedov, often described as the “Father of the Sputnik.” said the Apollo 3126 words
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Advertisement26 1968-12-28 6 Eastehn Sun Independent National NewtDaT** SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1868 2t«. Cantonment Road. 19 lalan Sultan. Singapore 2 Kuala Lumpur. Malaniaraiephona: *****'7 telephone: MUV* Cable Addresr: AWNEWS26 words
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Article, Illustration76 1968-12-28 7 6 iGAPORE. Fri. Pictured gazing at the (.•lristtnax decorations in Regent's Street one of London's top shop; ing thoroughfares are three BOAC stewardesses currently on a training course at London Airpirt. The girls are (left to right) Cecilia Lay from Hong Kong, Kazumi Unemora from Tokyo76 words
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173 1968-12-28 7 SALISBURY. North Carolina Fri. (UPI) The President of the North Carolina Textile Association predicts an Increase in tales throughout the textile Industry in 1969, but said there would be "pressure cn profits" due to the import situation. Mr. Thomas W. Borland. President and Treasurer of173 words
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Article70 1968-12-28 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK $6 ***** per U S della-. JK $0 115 per U S dollar TT HK $14.5 per pound sterling. IK s3ns n per tael of sold O' "> per cent Oneness. HK $165.0 per 10.000 Jap.i Yen*. HK $l4l 7570 words
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Article328 1968-12-28 7 WASHINGTON. Frl. (AFP) The United States today concluded with some reservations that the international monetary system needs reforming The Treasury Department. in a year-end review, said however it hoped that any future changes would maintain elements ot the present system that had been found effective. It328 words
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Article102 1968-12-28 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Gndowns Vessels 1/2 .Bendoran 3/4 Glenogie 5 Witmarsum 6/7 Golden Wonder 8 9 Eastern Rover 13 14 Leda Maersk 15/16 Polyphemus 21 '22 Niitala Maru 25 26 Wa’-a’- sa Maru 27/26 Angara Cfi/30 Mergai 31102 words
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Article187 1968-12-28 7 CANBERRA. Fri. (UPI) The Depar.mem of Trade has revealed details of Australia's pavilion at the Asian Trade Fair to be held in Teheran on Oct. 5-24, next year. An undertaking cf the Department's promotion branch. It will show Australia both as a ration, and187 words
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Article127 1968-12-28 7 WASHTVGTON Fri. (Reuter) The United S’a es and S-nganore have agreed to a new cotton textile trade part which puts voluntary limits on the export of textiles to the Unred States. th» State Department announced today. The bila'eral pact becomes effective next January 1 and127 words
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Article37 1968-12-28 7 NEW DELHI Fri (Reuter) The All-India Shippers* Council today renewed appeals to two international shipping conferences to withdraw a proposed 10 per cent increase In freight charges cn cargo from India to United States port*.37 words
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Article300 1968-12-28 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. January first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur toaay at 36-3 8 cents per lb. The tone was quiet. After an about unchanged opening, the market continued to sag lower on godown selling which caused potential buyers to back down.300 words
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Article126 1968-12-28 7 WASHINGTON. Frl (Reuter) The United States fold stocks rose another 109 million (about 45 4 million sterling! in November the fourth straight monthly rl*e the Treasury Department reported today. Observers said the rise probably was the result of pressure on the French franc but126 words
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Article54 1968-12-28 7 RAWALPINDI. Fri. (AFP) China will loan Pakistan *OO million rupees Interest free, piobably lor textile, ceramics and steel projects, under an agreement signed between the two countries here today. China allowed Pakistan 20 years to pay back the credit, af era ten-year rerieo of grace Repayment wiL54 words
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Article54 1968-12-28 7 lYlanager* Price*> First Mali.'an a (Ml •frnnd Malayan 2!t Third Mala? an 129 The Com merce InduMr? XD 104 M 3 The Marine Fund I 1* 125 M*la?*tan Jnreatment Fund XD ISO 140 rtr«t Hknng 1 25 I Sl* Second H knng XD *8 S3* Sterling C’modltv S54 words
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Article1493 1968-12-28 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Today's trading at the Stock Exchange of Singapore and Malaysia was moderately active with most counters down on profit-taking-The easier condition was felt in all sections of the market. The speculatve element was very much at work and as usual had its choice1,493 words
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107 1968-12-28 7 NEW DELHI, Fri. (Reuter) The United States will lend India $231 million 'about £96 million* to finance Imports for Industry, agriculture and a fertiliser plant, under two agreements signed here today One loan of $194 million (about £3l million) covers non-project Imports107 words
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Article131 1968-12-28 7 TANANARIVE. Madagascar. Fri 'AFPi A consignment of 5.500 live crayfish left here by air last night for Pari* to be served up in Pari* and Lyons restaurants during New Year's Eve festivities. Exports of Madagascan live crayfish, carefully selected and packed in wood-fibre boxes, has131 words
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Article475 1968-12-28 7 SINGAPORE Stork Exchange mho and other prices otttclall] listed at business the close of ivniSTR1ALS mu 2.16 2 %0 Borneo Blltl 2.05 Bou.trari 1 kfi 1 02 < 'uair l.%0 4..M Gold 'lnrage 5. to 1 0ft 1 hemtcal < o >.0% 2 10 I>R< 1 01475 words
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Article125 1968-12-28 7 >IM. FPOKK. Frl. The noon prices at the Sineapore Chinese Produce Exchange todav are:— Bluer relief 1 tH-Olltil Oil (i or.) Knik .Ml .10 l «M mini 4 HI 1 1 OK) Drum S3.00 Loose < npra Mi\Pd MimH'h White Pepper 1 t O B 120 00 9K<r„ N125 words
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Article17 1968-12-28 7 SINGAPORE. Fri The tir. price for today was $577.37$ per picul, down S 3 37}17 words
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105 1968-12-28 7 OSAKA. Frl. (IPI) A well-known Japanese camera maker has announced that it was shipping a Japanese-made planetarium to Finland as a first shipment of its kind from Japan to a European nation. The announcement was made by the Minolta Camera Company of Osaka, which said it105 words
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Article51 1968-12-28 7 TAIPEI, Fn. (Reuter) Taiwan is to defer for two years establishment of its planned US$25O million <£loo million) steel mill, the English language China News *aid today. It said this was being done to make the project more economic and to gear it to the local51 words
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Advertisement510 1968-12-28 7 Air Movements FLY THE BIG BOEING 707s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel agant or ring ***** for reservations. m SINGAPORE ARRIVALS 6iopm. 0 00 pm. 4.30 p m. 4-29 pm. 25 p m. 10-25 am. 9 00 a m. 10.15 a m.510 words
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Article, Illustration337 1968-12-28 9 O INGAPORE, Fri. America's noted "Blues specialists", the five member All Negro Junior Wells Rhythm and Blues will be performing in Singapore on Jan. 2 at the Singapore Conference Hall. Their performance at 8 45 p m. will be presented by the Singapore337 words
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Article62 1968-12-28 9 HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Mickey Spillane. the famed writer of mystery books with a total sale of 21 million copies, is going into motion picture production with Robert Fellows. former partner of John Wayne. First film for Splllane-Fellows Productions is the movie version of Mickey’s recent sex-action-mystery cliff62 words
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Article, Illustration129 1968-12-28 9 SINGAPORE. Fri RTS Enterprises Private Ltd of Radio and Television Singapore again have great pleasure in presenting another exciting variety extravaganza on the 9th-10th January 1969. Popular local stars include: Peggy Tan. Ahmad Daud. The Tid Bits. The Fishermen. Doris Tang Combo. Wong Sah and Yeh Fong129 words
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Article108 1968-12-28 9 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. There was a problem during the making of ’'Oliver”. Nine-year-old Mark Lester, in the title role, kept growing and growing, while Jack Wilde, the 15-year-old Artful Dodger, didn't grow at all until the pair were practically the same height Also, all the kids worked108 words
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Article201 1968-12-28 9 NtW YORK, Fri. Producer Jav Weston and director James B. Harris have joined forces to make the film version of Francis Pollini's new best-selling novel, “Pretty Maids All In A Row.'* for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was announced by MGM President Robert H. O'Brien. William Hanley201 words
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Article175 1968-12-28 9 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. Sheree North, who has just completed an important co-starring role in MGMs "The Gypsy Moths.” has been signed for one of the feminine leads in "The Chautauqua.” Elvis Presley's new MGM motion picture which commenced filming this week at the Culver City Studio.175 words
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Article81 1968-12-28 9 HOLLYWOOD Fri Herbert Wilcox's autobiography. “Twenty-Five Thousand Sunsets,” will be published by A S. Barnes early in March. It's a fascinating story of the British film industry which Herbert started practically singlehandediy. and of his private life he is married to Anna Neagle. It also deals with hi*81 words
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Article115 1968-12-28 9 NEW YORK Fri. “The Moonshine War." a novel by Elmore Leonard to be published next year by Doubleday. has been acquired for production by Filmway.c to be released by Metro Goldwyn Mayer, it was announced by Robert H O Brien. President of MGM and Martin RansohofT.115 words
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Article, Illustration240 1968-12-28 9 SINGAPORE Fri. It's every a-piring singer's dream to see tneir name in the limelights. But lew out of the hundreds and even thousands ever make it to the top. For pretty Linda Low one of tue top Hong Kong vocalists who has arrived240 words
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Article168 1968-12-28 9 LONDON. Fri. (MGM’s) “Goodbye Mr. Chips” completed fUmine two days ahead of schedule The memorable James Hilton love story of an English schoolmaster and a music hall star is set as one of MGM s major reserved-seat attraction in the fall of 1989. The final scene168 words
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Article85 1968-12-28 9 HOLLYWOOD Fri The role of 'Lady Macbeth” In the film to be directed by Richard Burton, will probably mark the end of Elizabeth Taylor's movie career. She has stated she will retire next year. ‘'Macbeth" is the only film currently on her schedule for 1989 There85 words
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Advertisement96 1968-12-28 9 TRAVEL CENTRE OF SINGAPORE Well-known for personalised lermen E-10 INTERNATIONAL BCILDINC, This is> the perfect embezzler whom we i\cre talking about in yesterdav’s paper. PETER USTINOV MAGGIE SMITH the the almost K'~ ..JSBLii beguiling perfect crook. secretary who chases J the crook V Together with Karl Malden, Boh Newhart and96 words
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Miscellaneous277 1968-12-28 9 ISATHAYfI ORCHARD-***** 10 thf)M!TlirToirT3«AtTTsr« 'Tomorrow Extra Show 1106 a m l “The Impossible Years” >mom Cristina Eerrare David Niven Panavtsion Metrdebidr Plus! Tom A Jerry Color Ctrtooa Nir.HT BEFORE CHRISTM4S‘ TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! In Coldr MOM* HOT MILLIONS” Peter Ustinov A Maggie Smith CATHAY ***** Today At 11 IM. no. a,277 words
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Miscellaneous863 1968-12-28 10 TV and Radio wm, i a a TV SINGAPURA (CHANNEL S) P M 12 40 Prog. Summary In all Languages; 12 45 Bela.iar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan; 12.55 Singapore 1968 Youth Festival of Music and Dance; 1.20 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea The Haunted Submarine; 215 Island of Lost Women:863 words
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Miscellaneous323 1968-12-28 10 TODAY and YOU... Saturday* December 28, 1968. TAURUS APR. 20 MAY 20 €>3s-37-38-70 1^75-78-85-88 Ws ARIFS MAR. 21 APR. 19 5- 9-27-29 »31 36-80-84 GEMINI MA r 2l Ft* J fl JUNE 20 6- 7-1 M 3 3/56-57-66 CANCER JUNE 21 JULY 22 M 69-77-79-83 LEO JULY 23 AUG. 22323 words
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339 1968-12-28 11 ADELAIDE. Fri. (Reuter) The United States won the Davis Cup for the first time since 1963 when they captured the doubles match in the challenge round against Australia here today to take a 3-0 lead. Stan Smith and Bob Lutz, the American doubles pair,339 words
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Article188 1968-12-28 11 SYDNEY Fri (Reuter) Former Test fast bowiera Dave Renneoerg and Peter Allan had field days in a grim run battle on the first aay 0 f the New South Wales versus Queensland Sheffield Shield match at the Sydney cricket ground today. The big NS W. paceman Renneberg188 words
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Article123 1968-12-28 11 JOHANNESBURG. Frl. (Reuter) South African Test batsman Eddie Barlow slammed a century for Westtern Province against Border today in their Currie Cup cricket match in Cape Town. Scores at the end of the first day in ”B" Section matches: Western Province 396 for seven < Barlow 100.123 words
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547 1968-12-28 11 MELBOURNE, Frl. (Reuter) A record second wickrt partnership by opener Bill Lawry and prolific scoring batsman lan Chappell set Australia on the road to victory in the second Test against the West Indies at the Melbourne cricket ground today. Lawry and Chappell, who figured547 words
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Article38 1968-12-28 11 CARACAS Fri. <Reuter) World featherweight boxing Champion Jose Legra of Spain has signed to meet Alfredo Marcano of Venezuela in a 10rOund bout here on February 14. a spokesman for the R»macor boxing agency said today.38 words
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Article186 1968-12-28 11 West Indies 1st Inns. S Comacho c Chappell b McKenzie 0 R Fredericks c Redpath b McKenzie 76 J. Carew c G’.eeson b McKenzie 7 S. Nurse c Jarman b Freeman 22 B. Butcher lbw b Gleeson 42 G Sobers b McKenzie 19 R Kanhai c Sheahan b McKenzie186 words
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Article159 1968-12-28 11 SYDNEY. Fri. (Reuter) The Australian yawl starfire led the Sydnev-Hobart race by about seven miles this afteernoon Positions radioed here at 1300 local <O3OO GMT) piaced Starfire in the lead from the Australian sloop Sundowner Third was Koomooloo and fourth Blaandra. Ondine 11. the American159 words
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Article43 1968-12-28 11 MOSCOW. Fri. (Reuter) —Olympic triple jump champion Viktor Sanayev has been voted Soviet sportsman of the vear by Russian journalists. Sanayev. 23. from Sukhumi, set a new world record of 17 39 metres (57ft n-3 4 in) at the Mexico Olympics.43 words
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Article262 1968-12-28 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. Jansenites are out to avenge their defeat by Ceylon Sports Club earlier this year when they meet them in a Singapore Hockey Association Division One league match at the Balestier Road ground, tomorrow. (Bully-off 515 p.m.). Jansenites were beaten by a solitary goal in262 words
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136 1968-12-28 11 JAKARTA Fri (Reuter) —lndonesia have decided to pav thei r debts to the Internationa) Badminton Federation to secure a place in next 'ear’s Thomas Cup competition, an Indonesian Badminton Association spokesman said today. The spokesman said Education Minister Mashuri had instructed the Indonesian136 words
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Article170 1968-12-28 11 CALCUTTA. Fri. < Reuter) The four top seeds in the mens singles of the Aslan international lawn tennis championships here won through to the semi-finals today. Number one seed Premjlt Lall of India had a tough 100-minute battle to overcome .Asian Junior champion Gaurav Mishra170 words
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Article1285 1968-12-28 12 Race l: Horses Class 4 Div. 2—Abt. SVi Furs.—2.30 p.m (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) i 027 Winner Delight 6y 9 00 Sn Temasek Syndicate Teh 14 2 028 Double Adio* 11 4y 813 Da to A Datm KL. Chong Tan 2 3 448 Prediction II 6y 81,285 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1968-12-28 12 JIMMY LAD - By JIMMY LAD ¥7'OOKABURRA should follow up his first day's success and head the field home in Race Five at Penang todoy. The six-year-old won quite easily last week and carries 1 lb. less over the shorter trip. The threat will come from Niagara who1,054 words
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Article25 1968-12-28 12 Jimmy Lad W. Commando Gnlrirn Sun Hearsay Adeline I)t naniic Bis Job Little Ansel Cisco Cinema I Heary *ay Little Ansel25 words
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Article129 1968-12-28 12 JIMMV LAD ADELINE CISCO RACE 1 YV. COMMANDO Kcd Tulip C'ulr Co-ed W. COMMANDO Native Bov Double Adios II W. COMMANDO Double Adios Red Tulip RACE 3 GOLDEN SUN \V odonga Capital Gain WODONGA (•olden Sun Rubber Estate II WODONGA Rubber Estate Golden Sun R AC'E 3 P. AMBITION129 words
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Article179 1968-12-28 12 PENANG. Fri. Real Madrid and IV a t a r i (Glynn Pretty) were associated in an interesting trial on a good track here this morning. The pair raced stride for stride to crack 38 15 for 3f. Watari did best at the finish. Grand Assize179 words
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Article154 1968-12-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The selection of a '•sportsboy'’ and a “sportsgirl" of the vear will he introduced by the School Sports Council of Malaysia next year, the Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, announced today. Enche Khir said this when he opened an154 words
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Article83 1968-12-28 12 CALCUTTA. Fri. (Reuter) British champion jockey Lester Piggott will ride the favourite Fair Haven in the £5.500 Calcutta Derby tomorrow. Fair Haven's trainer. Mack Galstaun. said Piggott would arrive today and would also ride in races here on Jan. 1 and 5. Galstaun said Brian83 words
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Article56 1968-12-28 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Kampar District Football Association. the 1968 Perak District League Champions, will play two friendly matches at the Farrer Park Centre, tomoi row and on Sunday. They will meet the Singapore Joyful Indians Football Club tomorrow and pla v a Joyful Indians Invitation XI on Sunday.56 words
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658 1968-12-28 12 LONDON. Frl. (Reuter) Liverpool retained the lead in the English Soccer League championship despite dropping a point at home to unpredictable Burnley during yesterday weather-hit Boxing Day holiday programme. A crowd of 52.515 crammed into the Anfield ground only to see Liverpool concede an658 words
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Advertisement81 1968-12-28 11 REL. ANNOUNCEMENTS I.ENO KtUNO BAPTIST CHURCH (leochew A English) 305 Buklt nmah Road. 33 to A. Singapore 10 Snnday 8 30 am. English worship 9 30 Am. Sunday School 10 30 A m. Teochew WorahlD 1 00 pm. Training Union Situation Vacant Applications are invited for the post of Advertisement81 words
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Advertisement540 1968-12-28 11 REL. ANNOUNCEMENTS cinci or i heist 327 Block 47. Taagllr H».t Road A L Tel: *****9 lullf Bible Olaee earn Mornin* Worship 10 a m gvemnt Worship oID -EKANGUON 1 HI Kt H OF CHRIST 28. Jaian Geneng. Singapore 10 Sunday 0.00 am. Bible Close i Chinese) 10 00 am540 words
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Advertisement567 1968-12-28 11 BEL. ANNOUNCEMENTS /.lON PRESBYTERIAN CHI'RCH I katong) 47. Roon Seng Road. Singapore. 15. 900 Am. Sunday School 10 00 am. Chinese Service rhurvda> 730 pm- Prayer Meeting CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN TRUE WAY CHI'RCH 1.V5-B. Stirling Road. Olt Commonwealth Are.. Singapore 1080 am. Worship Service A Sunday School CHINESE CHRISTIAN OLORY CHURCH567 words
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Miscellaneous61 1968-12-28 12 TIME AND TIDE Ppnang: 1.37 pm. (3.3 ft.). 8.58 p.m. (64 ft.). Port Swpttenham: 5.41 p.m. (7.1 ft.), 11.33 a.m. (11.0 ft.). Port Dickson: 7.14 pm. (3.6 ft.). 12.42 a.m. (7.6 ft.). Singapore: 11.54 a.m. (4.0 ft.). 5.57 p.m. (7.1 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 11.04 a.m. (3.3 ft.), 3.55 a.m. (7.561 words
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