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Title Section22 1968-04-29 1 The Straits Times. RECEIVED I p^.o Hc siti,«N|iTinnHi Wewspnper Kstd. 1K4.» MONDAY. APRIL 29, 1%8 IS CENTS KDN. 3104 M.( (P) 001422 words
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Article398 1968-04-29 1 Pledge to keep peace in Asia 1/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Burma and Malaysia have pledged their determination to safeguard peace and security in South-east Asia and to intensify efforts for mutual economic development. This was stated in a joint communique issued today at the end of the six-day It by theReuter - 398 words
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Article65 1968-04-29 1 THE STRICKEN tanker As simi. which caught lire after an explosion in the engine-room on Friday, is pictured still afloat in Indonesian waters some 30 miles south of Singa- pore. Douse black smoke Ik*l ches from her burning tanks ;il her stern. The Royal \;ivv is65 words
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Article453 1968-04-29 1 Talks on site fail again Contact in Vientiane AMERICAN and North Vietnamese diplomats conferred again in the Laotian capital of Vientiane yesterday, but the State Department said no agreement was reached on a site for preliminary Vietnam peace talks. A spokesman, Mr. 'Carl Bartch, disclosed thiit the niirlin^ look place453 words
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Article146 1968-04-29 1 LONDON, Sun Brilain today dispatched 150 troops to Bermuda to help keep the peace after three days of rioting on the holiday isles. The men. from the Ist Bn Royal Inniskillinc Fusilier.v .i British -based regiment, flew out in VC--10 and Hercules aircraft this afternoon.146 words
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Article51 1968-04-29 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. Emperor Halle Selassie arrived here today by a special plane for New Delhi for a three-day state visit to India. He was accompanied by an ottirial party of 17. After India, the Emperor will visit Thailand. Cambodia. Indonesia. Australia. South Korea. Malaysia and Singapore,51 words
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Article, Illustration423 1968-04-29 1 SINGAPOBE, Sun.— The blazing Liberian oil tanker Assimi. lying in Indonesian waters ahout 30 miles south of Singapore, has claimed tw o more lives ci «-\v who were brought here on Friday suffering from severe burns. d.uuii bin Mali Kojo died in the (General423 words
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Article15 1968-04-29 1 CANBEKKA. Hun Air Virf Marshal W I) Buslm-ic. 76. died hr>r»> ti«l*v Rmln15 words
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Article43 1968-04-29 1 SINGAPOBE. San. Wit* on Asalml m brought under control late tonight. Royal Nary spokesman said. (See this page) WASHINGTON, San. Assistant Secretary of State (or Far Eastern Affairs Bandy today rejected Pbnom Penh or Warsaw aa possible sites. (See this pace).43 words
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Article, Illustration120 1968-04-29 2 Dignity IN THE FACE OF JEERS AND CATCALLS OBLIVIOIS of catcalls, a dignified and turbanned Sikh *tride* into the Houses of Parliament past a crowd of dockers waiting to lobby their labour MPs on support for the sentiments of Mr. Enoch Powell. The dockers went to the House a few120 words
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Article91 1968-04-29 2 I ONDON Bun A BO AC .spnkesman said last night that the airline's security chiefs are inTestlgatlng a suspected leak of computer programming secrets worth £2.500.000 The spokesman said that he could make no further statement** because of possible legal action being takpr, TheReuter - 91 words
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Article57 1968-04-29 2 HONG KONG Sun Police ■U 12 rwpi* pscaprd H n» f Kns (r'.m Communist Ch;n» in nogt lust Thursday and four tt them pin d^'ainefl here 1 f s> m MM hfim Hmfunf »bo\it 70 in BHtIMMt of 'h* Coion\ a .'polc'^man ra;d We are57 words
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Article34 1968-04-29 2 SAN PRANCISCU. Sun Th» CJolden Gate from which 34 people have lumped to •heir death i<- ho act *n III! Wlh Ml barrier *.onu Hi DM und a halt miir length KeuterReuter - 34 words
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Article20 1968-04-29 2 NEW DELHI San I'rishu ann iteOMtl WUJ disaupear from Indian road? tn the next Rvi man a p20 words
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Article167 1968-04-29 2 SHOUTING NAZI THROWN OUT OF HALL DUDLEY 'England), Sun. Britisn Xazi leader Colin Jordan was thrown out of a hall today after yelling anti-migrant slogans at Conservative Party leader Edward Heath {Jordan's interruptions brought a violent flareup rturin. Mr Heaths tour of the migrant-crowded industrial English Midlands. The 44-year-old leaderReuter - 167 words
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Article45 1968-04-29 2 Gold— the final break? WASHINGTON, Sun The TreaMi'y I* prepared to consider a plan for ending all formal ties between the dollar and gold and for the subsequent support of the dollar by foreign exchange market operations, acrerding to a Congressional report released yesterday. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article58 1968-04-29 3 CXMIIIMIM.I iMavsachuhMb), Sun. blind Harvard law school itudent has been re-classified I -A subject to military rall-UD by his draft board in Mount Vernon. New York, and ordered to take his nre-indur-tion physical evamination. "All I ran sa> is we mu«t he Inniitc fir war," Harold K .misAP - 58 words
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286 1968-04-29 3 Ho uses bombing pause to send supplies south SAIGON, Sun— North Vietnam is shippine a record volume of war materials down the Ho Chi Minn Trail in Laos during President Johnsons partial bombing pause. This was reported yt-sti-rday by reliable intelligence sources who said that U.S. pilots had reported 10.000286 words
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Article30 1968-04-29 3 ANKARA sun The second phase ol Turkish-Greek talks on problems of Turkish and Greek minorities in the two countries ended here In a "constructive and sincere atmosphere." AP.AP - 30 words
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Article53 1968-04-29 3 Do.MI Sun. Students -md ni.lirr fought uith cluhs. liottle*. rhairs and tables >rsterdav. The riot erupted outside the Rome courthouse after 3.000 Home university students shouting "Yankee, go home" and "Lone Live Ho Chi Minh" marched through streets to protest the arrest of two fellow students on53 words
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Article59 1968-04-29 3 I^KH YOKK. Sun. Stu- dent leaders at more than 500 colleges, universities and seminaries yesterday condemned the Vietnam war as immoral and unjust and said they should not be forced to fight in it. They signed their names to their protest in a four-page advertisement in the New59 words
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Article, Illustration444 1968-04-29 3 Widow tells rally of Dr. King's ten commandments >l W YORK. Sun— The It widow of Dr. Martin Luther King yesterday read to a huge peace rally her husband's "10 Commandments on Vietnam" which she said had been among notes found on his body after he was slain last month.444 words
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Article279 1968-04-29 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. yiCE-PRESIDENT Hubert H. Humphrey plunged into the presidential race yesterday with a strong appeal for patriotism and support for President Johnsons domestic and foreign policies. The 56-year-old VicePresident, making a na-tionally-televised .speedbefore an enthusiastic luncheon audience of 1.000 supporters, announced he was a candidateReuter - 279 words
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100 1968-04-29 3 ("APE TOWN. Sun— The world's only surviving heart transplant patient. Dr. Phillip Blavaerg. and American entertainer Liberace toasted each other and exchanged autographs yesterday at Dr. Blalberg's suburban apartment. Liberace v.ho is touring South Africa, clinked gla&bes with Or. Blaiberg to toast those100 words
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Article46 1968-04-29 3 OXFORD. Suii. a Rosun Catl.o.ic priest ha-, quit ihe church to work iti a pub. Father Nei: Smith. 44. w-ilkcd out alter 20 years at Littlemore Roman Catholic Church. Oxford, tt become bar manager at the Harcourt Arms pub. near here. -APAP - 46 words
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Article36 1968-04-29 3 HONG fcONG Sun. China said today that United States and Russian efforts to drait a treaty preventing the spread nf nuclear weapons constituted an "out-and-out scandal" of nuclear monopoly and blackmail UPIUPI - 36 words
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Article29 1968-04-29 3 NEW DELHI. Sun— The Indian Government today informed Pakistan that 28 of the 30 boats captured in Indian waters near Kutch in February were being released. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article162 1968-04-29 3 PRAGUE, Sun. Czechoslovak Interior Minister Josef Pavel revealed today that he had been one of the victims tortured by a man found hanged in a Prague flat yesterday. The hanged man was Dr. Josef Sommer. 58. who worked as a doctor in Prague's Ruzyne JailReuter - 162 words
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Advertisement119 1968-04-29 2 For BETTER HIGH FIDELITY STEREOPHONIC SOUND RE-PRODUCTION. For Further Information Contact:M/s. Asia Radio Co., 212/214. Selegie Road. Singapore. 7. M/s. Hean Lee Radio Service, 9. Kelantan Road, Singapore, 8. M/s. Nanyang Radio Co., Ltd., 213. Victoria Street. Singapore, 7. M/s. Ocean Radio Co.. Ltd.. 402, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 7.119 words
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Miscellaneous28 1968-04-29 2 T«E 6AMBOL6 ■<• O^» •**-<** VOO ALL TUAT A J£*J* J f /fW <3O(WS TUE I \»«AT POC f I WUOLE APTecWOO4 v I WITHOUT BRPAKiMSy Vj^ v AWVTUIW<S j28 words
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Article, Illustration296 1968-04-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Nine members of a Singapore technical fact finding mission flew off to Jakarta today for discussions with Indonesian officials on the Joint Sing a p or c Indonesian governmental scheme to develop Bali Island for the tourist trade. Leader of the296 words
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Article110 1968-04-29 4 ACTING FIRST LADY PAYS TRIBUTE SINGAPORE. Sun— The wife of the actinK President. Mr.v P. Coomaravwamy. yp.strrday commended thf Persatuan Wanita Singapura for its efforts in encouraging Singapore women to play a more important role not only in the home but also in society. Mrs. Coomarasudtny was bpe&lung at a110 words
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132 1968-04-29 4 532 HDB flats for sale soon at $6,200 each SINGAPORE. Sun *3 The Housing and Development Board has set aside another 532 units of threeroom standard type flats in Toa Payoh for sale under the "Home Ownership for the P«ople p> scheme. The flats are located at Lorong 4 and132 words
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Article, Illustration164 1968-04-29 4 CINOAPORE. Sun Miss Vivienne Wee. one of Singapore's talented young p'anist*. will render selections in Haydn. Debussy. Liszt. Chopin and Brahms in a concert to be presented by Alliance Francaise on Friday at Wisma Indonesia. Orchard Road Also appearing the same evening164 words
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193 1968-04-29 4 MP LAUDS RI STUDENTS FOR 'RIGHT RESPONSE' SINGAPORE. Sun The students of today will be responsible for the destiny of the nation tomorrow, and they should equip and prepare themselves for their future responsibilities The MP for bras Basah, Mr. Ho See Beng. stressed this yesterday when he declared open193 words
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Article38 1968-04-29 4 SINGAPORE, bun. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Mr. Chor Yeek Ena. "ill officiate at th»(irst lucky blood donation draw :«r 'hr in? gold medallions at Red Cross House at 5 p.m. W Tuesday38 words
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Article, Illustration168 1968-04-29 4 CINGAPORb, Sun. A planeload of Singapore's first youth goodwill mission leaves for Cambodia and Thailand tomorrow. They will tour these two countries for two weeks with messages of goodwill and friendship. There will be 74 of them eight Instructors and 66 final-year trainees from the168 words
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176 1968-04-29 4 POSTAL, PARCEL RATES TO BE INCREASED INCREASED postal ices and parcel postage rates will come into force from Wednesday. The Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said that these increases had been necessitated by increases in the cost of providing the respective services. The revised fees and parcel postage176 words
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129 1968-04-29 4 Police offer $3,000 reward in acid death ease SINGAPORE. Sun— Police today offered a $3,000 reward for Information leading to the arrest md conviction of the person responsible for the faial acid attack on Mr. Qu<>k Yean Chong. principal of the Telok Kurau West School. Mr Quek who had sulphuric129 words
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246 1968-04-29 4 NTUC asks about incentives in Soviet industry SINGAPORE. Sun. The Soviet trade union delegation headed by Dr. M.A. Zaidov, ended their three-day visit to Singapore yesterday with talks with the National Trades Union Congress. They left for home today. A joint statement signed by Mr. /aido\ and the Secretary -General246 words
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Advertisement315 1968-04-29 4 Advertisement Swjmi S»ty»nsn4a, Senior £m* diicnplc of world renowned Swimi Sivanjnda ij in Singi■^w^jk» f^ pore. He is the founder ot 3*R* r* !> V% International Yoga Fellowship Cif Movement and numerous Yoga J^B schools spread all over the t word. Yoga is discipline and BL more than that it315 words
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Miscellaneous165 1968-04-29 4 Schools TV for today rpODAY'S Educational TV language. Sec. 2: Pprkat«*n2 on Channel Bis a. fol- P "ftJ g n m I.sa1 .sa p m Engllsn lo literature. Sec. 2: Introduction .so a.m 8.10 a.m.. Gen- to Literature; 1.50 2.10. Maeral science. Sec 1 The World thematic*. Bee 1: The165 words
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Article, Illustration267 1968-04-29 5 'Sabah row won't wreck Asean' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. bickering hot ween Malaysia and the Philippines over rho Sahah claim is unlikely to break up the Association of SouthEast Asian Nations, of which tht two countries art members. This la the view of the first Indonesian Am-bassador-designatr to Malaysia since confrontation.267 words
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Article, Illustration332 1968-04-29 5 SHOCK FOR GIRL ON KINABALU Mountain ghost blocked my path, she says SINGAPORE. Sun SCHOOUtIRL Sawitre Devi. 14, who spent her Easter holidays flimbinK the 13.455 ft. Mou n t Kinabalu. Routh-East Asia's highest peak, today returned to Singapore tired and bewildered Minutes after jumping a .inch at Clitiord Pier,332 words
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143 1968-04-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sun A book covertnf every aspect, of lite in every country in South-Ea.st Acia ov.t tnc la.st half century is being puoli.shed by the Institute of SouthF.ast Ada of Hanyang University. The 363-page volume, entitled "Index lo Chin— f Periodical Literature on143 words
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Miscellaneous211 1968-04-29 5 Straits Times Crossword fli HHflßfl H Hi Bb^^^b^b^^ AMtONft 7 Oo tn. d*»r. and »ettl» for th» Mnl from Urn bird' it). J l n de I |Md UM P«rt. .hrut r..,, Jj!^*,^'^ Se"SLgF, y lrl nIS isw m 'h«...». k ,o ftnSTiSS IL* ta EWT lflU>c< r i§ zFss&grszx211 words
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Article, Illustration190 1968-04-29 6 END OF SIX-DAY BURMESE STATE VISIT U H all eren and Ma- t well airport ♦he .1. bon 1 w Puar. KUALA LUMPUR. Sun j t h 0 r Cab: %i a::d membpr.- ol the d:plom.i- eorpt I'urprondpred iappj ierer" bel-jie the *:le When they d:U a a190 words
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Article20 1968-04-29 6 K NO >.--..r.- and Six>r: D«Ui Englcu -flp-day n Iluv«r Youth Club and the Dat« K.i-. ..n:.c 'S20 words
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Advertisement244 1968-04-29 6 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE INAUGURATE THEIR EXPRESS SERVICE TO EUROPE WITH THE WORLD'S NEWEST SEMI-CONTAINER CARGO VESSEL NOW IN SINGAPORE g|gflgßglHg|g^aw J '"^i^** 9^gfc*^^^ JtrfjW'+t* Ji^P M*W I "^''iMhgCl ~tL T3p' vP* h. '*^^^IBl^^^^y Br ■MgM^BSil^K^a^^BMl^Bßa^^W^g^a BMg^J^K-^^.. 'T^ IHISBIBI^gHIVBHHIIBiBIsaggBHHBgaBg^gHgfIggVHIIIBIHHiBIVBiBgBIIBBISHIIgIgHg^g^g^g^Hg M.F. "LING YUNG" IS ON HER MAIDEN VOYAGE Introduction ni the outstanding244 words
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Miscellaneous60 1968-04-29 6 Ituif* Itiuiriif 11, Utilfth lit iitnltihl f 4&£NEBO_S > I T//OOGHT I DOs" UtT Au L a f TIP 18 A «AD SOME CMA.K.SE, THINS UICI THAT J Jl J SOMEWHett.' k A C-9'O»AEBS EXPRESS. ON 6u' UuSTCA^* STOP VAI If /T\\ J! Ift 3' GBATITL3E Pi^O IT IM 560 words
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Article, Illustration231 1968-04-29 7 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND STOCK EXCHANGE MEETING By Singapore. Sun I \n\ time in several yean me chairmanship ot the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore is now held by a an. He U Mr. Kok Ah Too. of Kuala Lumpur, former deputy chairman, who was231 words
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385 1968-04-29 7 have made, in a comparatively short time, we have set up and extended our trading rooms in both Singapore and Kuala Lumpur with the direct between them, we nave organised our owt> ptrmanent management. wp have introduced radical new rule?. »t have385 words
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249 1968-04-29 7 Malaysia has no youth problem as in HK, say students HONG KONG. Sunday sians, regardless of their but admitted that Malays held top jobs in the Government. "We do not really feel that this matters. We. of course, believe in equality for all. but we must also raise the standard249 words
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244 1968-04-29 7 ABOUT $63,000 an arrearji will be paid to religious teachers in Pahang under a new revised salary scheme back-dated to January last year. The new scheme wan agreed last month by the Federal Government, which subsidises half the salary of the 300244 words
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332 1968-04-29 7 Rubber men stand firm on decision in shipping row SINGAPORE, Sun. There appears to be little chance that the Far East Freight Conference will be able to persuade Singapore and Malaysia rubber dealers to rhange their decision to opt out of the conference contract system. "We will never retract our332 words
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Article61 1968-04-29 7 KULIM Sun. Irutead of participating in beauty contest* and dancing the A-Go-Go omen should take greater Interest In the progress of the country. Puan Rogiah Mahmud. Kedah State Kaum Ibu leader, said here yesterday. Our nation is developing very rapidly and women should come61 words
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303 1968-04-29 8 CHEAH SEONG PAIK - CHEAH SEONG PAIK: By Penang, Sun. pOLICE have arrested a member of a highly-organised syndicate specialising in the abduction of young girls for sale to brothels in other States. The man was picked up in a coffee shop in Brick Kiln Road here303 words
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128 1968-04-29 8 A LOR STAR. Sun.— The Mara chairman. Senator Ghafar bin Baba. said here last night that Fama was planning to start a fish marketing scheme in Malaysia. Senator Ghafar was addressing members on the Fishermen's Co-operative Society in Kuala Kedah. He also said128 words
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274 1968-04-29 8 Dr. Chen says it again: Dissolve communal parties PENANG, Sun. The DAP national chairman, Dr. Chen Man Hin, last night urged leaders of Umno, MCA and MIC to disband their organisations and form a genuine multi-racial party. "The present Alliance is only a facade for communal forces under the guise274 words
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239 1968-04-29 8 Another lover confirms Monday incident IPOH. Sun. Th« harrowing exper. ience of courting couples in the lovers' haunt off Tiger Lane here last Monday night was confirmed by another reader of the Straits Times today. Tne reader apparently University student, said In a letter to the Straits Times that it239 words
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Article71 1968-04-29 8 Singapore cinemas 1 IDO: ThP Oood. the Bad and the Dfly; C\PITOL; Bonnie and C!vde: REX, SKY. ROXY: The Silver Fox i Mandarin'; RATS: My Name ie Pecas; Gl.OBI.: Navajo Joe O R I K T I. GRAND. QUEENS, HOOYKR: Th« Golden Swallow 'Mandarin' < IKOS: Waqt iHindu; ODEON: North71 words
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Article182 1968-04-29 8 THE leader of an Indonesian musical group flew into the Federal capital alone today because a professional visit pass could not be obtained In time for the rest of the group. Pak Zainulbhari. who leads the seven piece Pantja Nada band and the Patty Barsaudara182 words
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Miscellaneous137 1968-04-29 8 Won Onp fly V.T. n*mtim VN^/CJ fiOaCMEN! WE MABCH > ~-»J f WHY, OUR BSfIOIAR ME, TOO? vVV^*4r\lV' -U ON NEANPSkLANP /^WMATARBWB OaDWAMOE,OF^ VHFES f YTH'. fiCS A a\/v^T^& v J vnH 7H< WWN! j—{ OONNA. PJSHT COURSE '/^WEU,THATA OOT W I MINE f»fVA Irtiri/ Hfg ih*mt*r BHHHBMK^^ZHU f we137 words
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Article, Illustration2145 1968-04-29 9 KINGSLEY AMIS - KINGSLEY AMIS Concluding the new James Bond adventure by BO N D opened his eyes. He found he could see reasonably well. Sun's face was a foot away. But something had happened to it since h( last saw it. Something h a ri dried it so that the2,145 words
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The Straits Times Monday, April 29. 1968.
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Article539 1968-04-29 10 TW stale visit to Stngnpor* and Malay-joa of Generai N* Win, cfanrman <d the FW-rflruUonarr Council at thr L'nian of Burros, arm Madame Kg Win. itself expruted the growing awawness among South- Ras 1 Aman countries of then -ifnm«n interests to whir;. rrte joint communique Mtueri veatsrday539 words
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Article525 1968-04-29 10 The viator to Conakry is Rpt to be struck by the <>f old folk. The average Guinexn has no chance to grow old. He is ile«d by the age of 25 to 35 That is why Guinea, though t has Baa af the highest birth rates525 words
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128 1968-04-29 10 I REjTOR to the letter 1 fr.m Ted Up" < IT. April 25The notices requesting cinema patrons not to purchase tickets from touts are displayed and screen** In order to dissuade cinema-goers from violating the law and also to enlist their co-opera-tion to break :he128 words
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Letter135 1968-04-29 10 I WISH to praise the Boy Scouts for all their hard work last week in trying to raise money, but. at the same time, criticise severely, those responsible for sen dm it the boys on their various tasks, as thi* jaunt has surely been the most135 words
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Letter82 1968-04-29 10 INBTEAD of complaining I think Bi-Dollah should be thankful to TV Malaysia for giving n;m the rare opportunity to view a film made 37 years ago. especially one which happened to be the Q»1 sound movie made In India. I have always looked forward to Saturdays and82 words
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Article628 1968-04-29 10 GILL FOSTER - GILL FOSTER by GIBRALTAR A MODERN RETRACIN6 OF THE HOMERIC LIKE many before him Mr. John Stagnetto, a Gibraltar lan businessman, read Homer s Odyssey and convinced himself that the legendary wanderings of Ulysses were based on solid fact. Unlike other admirers of the Homeric hero, however,OFNS - 628 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1968-04-29 10 PULAU Ketam hat ntver seen a car, or a scooter, or even a bicycle. There are no roads, only a few hundred yards of catwalks in miles of tidal mud. Where the catwalks give way to the mangroves that blanket the island, there travel must end. But1,154 words
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Advertisement184 1968-04-29 10 imow! Mitsubishi brings you the BIG Electric Steamboat-serves 10 people. Now 10 ptopl* can •njtw CHints* itumKMt I Ju.t UK up n.w. b. B Mrt.ubl.hi SfmbC a'SJT's. --Xfr with wit.r or bon* «oup. Plug in and I*l &WT" TIStT boil. No m.tty coal and d.rty .oot. No farm- L* JSF184 words
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Article, Illustration32 1968-04-29 11 FRANCIS BOEY - The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. presents a memento to Airman Roy Hart who finished second behind K. Thirumal (right) in the Malay Mail c k yesterday. Straits Times picture.32 words
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435 1968-04-29 11 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY: JUNIOR CHAMPION GROWS UP— AND BEATS THE WELSH ACE By Singapore, Sun. J^AST YEAR'S junior champion, K. Thirumal, 20 too old for the junior event this year sprang a sensational victory over former Weish ace Roy Hart to win the 14th Malay435 words
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Article, Illustration17 1968-04-29 11 Che Dah. wife of Inche Othman Wok. presents th« trophy to Rita Lee. women s section winner.17 words
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133 1968-04-29 11 eiNC.APORh. Sun —Two Jap.meo? industrialist* flew into Singapore last night t<> look into the possibiliti*'" nl setting up a joint \enture trembly plant in Mngapore to manufji tun- electrical appliance* I he% .ire %|r Rvoif hi Fujii director and general manager of the foreitn trade133 words
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Article261 1968-04-29 11 SABAH ACTS ON PI THREATS UOTA KINABALU. Sun. The Sabah Government has announced that all local and foreign fishermen are required to register as a precaution against "possible threats of infiltration from the Philippines." In a statement Issued toda>. *he Government said :eign fishermen were now required to submit names261 words
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101 1968-04-29 11 L'UAL-A LUMPUR. Sun v Applic a t i o n s are being invited for a twomonth hotel and catering staff training course here which will be conducted by the Department of Tourism at Maktab Teknik. Jalan Gurney. beginning on May 6. Applicants101 words
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Article59 1968-04-29 11 KANGAR. Sun. Inche Abdullah bin Zawawi, Kuala Lumpur journalist, has been re-appointed secretary-general of the PMIP. and Ustaz Baharuddm bin Latiff, of Perak. the party* executive secretary. The apDolntments were made at the first meeting of the party's executive council held here on Wednesday, under the chairmanship59 words
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Article24 1968-04-29 11 PENANG. Sun The Governor. Tan Sri Syed Sheh Shalabuddin. wl'-l visit the State Operations Room at the Bangunan Tuanku Sjred Putra tomorrow.24 words
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105 1968-04-29 11 I^UANTAN. Sun. The Pahang Government ha* taken steos to preserve the giant turtles wh;ch come to the State's beaches each year to lay their eggs. A new rule which came Into effect this year makes it compulsory for the people who lease the beaches105 words
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Advertisement44 1968-04-29 11 serving the generation of today SCHOOL *sn/^ SHOES C^ REDUCED js^^^ "t" SINGAPORE ONLY 2^ Z^ MN «IZO«»4-?e %fl^^^^«>M II: M $9*O ttlO i;io $2.30 »t»O $2.70 »<J«*2 10 »tx> $2 5O MOMINTOM MASTK SIMK MAC* Jfr*~~ •<*O 53.90 first to then to school44 words
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Advertisement298 1968-04-29 11 tSk K/tabUih) Jn}w the symbol of Nl SERVICE I I SECURITY I I STABILITY PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD tMUWOMU! iMwtfWt At MUC IMTU UMUIf COMPMfft iutwrBed wnu-iiaowjMO BUBunnuourcwnL-tsjDoojDOß m lUUYU FIMGI UlinO BUT iSSHS UCUO (28,*****0 POBB.MM.Sng»por»l.T»l.pMn, j I iu»-Bf«ncft. AW S*l*g* horn*, St*e« Rou, S rgtpoi* Z. T«i«chon*.32oU A298 words
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Miscellaneous713 1968-04-29 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuilt Lorn- English: 7.10 Scop*. 735 Hazel par and Penanf; Ipoh and Thr Nattonsu Athlttr. 8 M»l»rra: 4 laipinj: 3 and 10 News in Mandarin 8 10 Bahasa Johorr Bahru; 7 Batu Pahat; KiU. 9 Kliiui* 525 Malaysia «a-minggu 835 Cltj P.M Programme turn- i Science713 words
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Article377 1968-04-29 12 Wlltir Warwick - Wlltir Warwick By I HAVE A DREAM. The Story of Martin Luther King. (Time -Life Rooky mJm. (\S April 3rd, Martin Luther King chatted with friends on his motel balcony in Memphis. The next evening, on the same balcony, a bullet smashed through his Jaw and377 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1968-04-29 12 Desmond Donnelly; ALLINGTON KENNARD - Desmond Donnelly. ALLINGTON KENNARD GADARENE '68 By (Kimber. 215.) Rtvitwd by: IftTNAITS TIMES BOOK P*Sr 1F the bitter title of Desmond Donnelly's book is not enough, there is the descriptive subtitle, so long that it is compressed almost into fine print: 'The1,195 words
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Advertisement336 1968-04-29 12 liijl FATA I Ik. 100 GREAT EVENTS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD. From Babylonia to the Space Age. An anthology of great events that have had undoubted influence, in one form or another, on man's historical evolution. One hundred epoch-making events, each making a complete and enthralling story and of inestimable336 words
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Advertisement1131 1968-04-29 13 T* UVEtPOOL A WEST COAST UK Out S oort Suit P Shim Penang :noi, telfast, eiascoa le Pt Teeay Lurarnel. Ciasio* Me 11 Apt M May 1 2 "'»o¥, SintM Z WI Mar s?iiit T"' 1 ILlw1 Llwr M«y n May 17 May 11 27 May 21 Lfu&ut l »^Mrt.1,131 words
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Advertisement1296 1968-04-29 13 EXPtESS SEWVICE TO LOWPOW. LIVHPOBL t COWTIWEWTatL POITS. BENMACDHUI S.nß«ori Pt. Shim Ptrtn* IM. II Ttdiy Apr M 4 Miy 5 5 Ant*->rp Jim 22 BENEDIN m ummm, g< EKVU VWI .n, 55S B 8 ■ENIIYAI London. Hamburf MaTT'l K "S* ■ENAVIH London, Hamburg, lotttrdttt May 1/11 May 11/14 May1,296 words
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Advertisement883 1968-04-29 14 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "IBERIA" (30.000 rani tutty aircoatlfrionad itaMltMtf? Departing SINGAPORE 25 July 1968 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON 23 Aug 1968 »>• Colombo, Durban. C«a* Town, Dakar and Liibon. FIRST TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (Kirat FIRST CLASS Sin«aaor«/UK from $2389 and TOURIST CLASS from $1499) Apply to883 words
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Advertisement1028 1968-04-29 14 FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS FAR KASTKRN FREIGHT CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES THAT. WITH EFFECT FROM 11TH MAY MAERSK-KA-W'ASAKI LINE WILL JOIN THE CONFERENCE, AND I SHIPMENTS BY THAT UNI ON AND AFTER THAT DATE WILL NOT. THEREFORE. INVALIDATE SHIPPERS' CONTRACTS NOR THEIR CLAIMS ON MEMBER LINES FOR DEFERRED REBATES.1,028 words
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Advertisement638 1968-04-29 14 > a B B a|aaaaaaaaaa| AdTrrtiarmrnt for Crrditora NOTICE In the matter of M |MMjh. noting MALAYAN HOLDINGS ft LIMITED inwinew firm of NEW STAR M^ber. Volunur, U,.,-.- P^A Java. Mr. Robert Tan continual And tfl'run the said nrm at the sanHJ In the matter of araaaaW The Companlea Act,638 words
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1064 1968-04-29 15 •TURNOVER fell on 1 the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore lust week and on no day did the trading rooms register more than 1.4 million shares changing hands. Sentiment did not appear to te so buoyant as usual and the whole market had1,064 words
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Article767 1968-04-29 15 1 Ml WIIKI BUSINISS ON INI 1 STOCK IXCMANCC WAI Aa FOLLOWS: INDUSTRIALS Btn It S3 -o R!.M o 13 as M f I |:'.H I R.I atuittan lUM to $1 M ta *1 13 tv St. s3 to SI 'U to Sl.»l. C. Sultr $tM 'O tJW767 words
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Article551 1968-04-29 15 'PHf (ollofiin( is a tomplrlr IIM of rprised qaolation» (01 th« mttk rndrd Saturday Apr. l~ INDUSTRIALS 8 Ben Co Z.tS beu.-:*i l.aU C Su*»r. ;>: I 1 *V CCM I *i <J CM aeri C.T.S ord» C.b Holdioti < li Uunop Ea»t Sniclt S.Tu M I A551 words
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Article29 1968-04-29 15 RIBBIK UN IBB* Ib. i i pri piculi Apri. H \9 ctv MftJl «:..iH.nn •i ■•Seta. v..-.x.ii!> in its. :>u «9 cv. s.-.jt.nii SSJB.K"i29 words
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Article389 1968-04-29 15 \IOVKMCNTj OF SHARE PRICK* BASIU ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALES IN THE (INUAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINO ROOMS OF THE STOCK CXCHANCt ON APR. 70 ANO INDUSTRIALS Btn jiiii L« it Btuiltad I S MflUi Central Sweat I I. c.nlj. CCM trlli cent i C.I. MaMtnn389 words
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Article62 1968-04-29 15 Apr. 22. Apr. 13. Apr. !4. Apr. io. Apr. ih. Apr. »7. Industrial*: 139.52 139 42 139 45 l^-'ti 138 73 134.71 Properties: 101.38 160.48 160.15 158 59 157.32 157.37 t Tins: 80.29 81.24 80.76 80 83 80.71 80.71 S rubbers: 102.18 102 18 102.18 102.18 lit-62 words
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Article39 1968-04-29 15 unrnt llalr Intal fnr InUI fnr pn<mrnl pavahlr thr irai prr\mu« t«tr National linn JllM 14 I Baak rmml June 4 rahanr on. M June 28 21 2 3% Jrram KuanUn 15% Juna 19% 2t% t IntWTim39 words
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Article493 1968-04-29 15 r PIIK Mr.nl> tin prur on I SataWtla) iiiorniiii; frll b\ NT' «pn is to 5.u8.1: ..n an offering estimated down (i\r tons to > til ton* Ihi in.irkcl u;(s quiet and cautious «ith m.«in support reported Irom Japan. I ontlon three nionthN forward outers'493 words
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Advertisement849 1968-04-29 15 NOTICES JtRAM KUANTAW (MALAYA) BERHAD ilnrorporatrd in >Uli'-u NOI ICt IS HEREBY UlVfcN Lh»l t.it Mneth Annual General Meeting of JERAM kuama.n MALAYA' BERHAD ntll be held the Registered Office of the Company So 70 Jalan Anipang. Kuala Lumpur on WedneMJn-. !9th June. 196« al 12.00 nooo tor •he (Oatovtaf849 words
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Advertisement112 1968-04-29 15 MALAYAN HOLDINGS LIMITED i ln Mrmbris' Voluntarr Liquidation I V: an extraordlnar\ geneial mmng of The abovenamed cumpany ield on J7th ApiU. 1968 the follown({ Special resolution t/M duly mmt Thai Mala>an/ Holdings Limlled be wound" up voluntarllj Hiid that Philip Oerald Grundy and Reginald John Frank be j and112 words
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Article57 1968-04-29 16 M wmm l MR MRS N V R NAIPU in-tnk Pa MR MRI Ml( MAIL PINNf FATHER !r>» r W OR A MRA THE FAMILY Of "i*nt TNI FAMM v Mr l« '•Tig B**ng .honk WHI •«1 MRt r a muTiNi 4>Mi ramn* -,1 end* DR E N tONS57 words
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Article66 1968-04-29 16 f«t Mr.rrft </i tfii.nej.im ROLANOI i 1 *»rd Ro»d POl*. I ENGAGEMENT MARRIAUt ANNOUMLC MENTS 111 lU.NXURU I/C HOI »NU ADDRESSES OF ROTH PARTIES (■I SIGNATURE. C NO ANU ADDRESS Of A HEFERENIt WITNCII WHO MAY HE A T P AGENT THE AOVER Tlttß I CMPLOrER OR tOMC ONE66 words
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Obituary28 1968-04-29 16 B. tl *,m,m ■»>. IN IVIH LOVING W P.: d*p»-»*<l I 1.4.1 ■<i on* a. IN TREASURED MEMORY of V J J.vara tr 4 I r< ano28 words
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Advertisement950 1968-04-29 16 EDUCATION It Wmr4t W »<«.>—•« fMM RBOISTBR NOW: MMIMjIIEI i-otirs* e-oi Oerta; nia Moatns (luarante«d Rapid CUAirad *tartii>* May Ra)« a Cnliait 7i»n I'hsng i Koad l4H7«mi RafTles Pin.* IOMBSJI aeir* MOOBRN SCHOOL OP COMMERCB itae seiiooi mil BtaMMB "c-k ro. Kaapmg. Typina anscthaetd Hiimi.i BBMMBI Kxrelient cnachms gu«.«nt.Mi IS950 words
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Advertisement826 1968-04-29 16 BEAUTY CULTURE ia E»»rda U r»t.a.»— »«a. aMPB INTERNATIONALLY 0 V. ED:: N*» courses i»r proiaaatooa ftairdraaa.ac A Hea..ty C ducted ny Roaa.» H.rnon of Oai«» Prio.n,i MM spe.-.ai.si BaauM-iaa Has r*tvtifll th th* iOP|M* t§»rn'M Hodr, nf IS IBIIIMUMBI lotnaa Ih. mos. i-p M»M Ma.rdr4»a--n« and K»sity < allur*826 words
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Advertisement868 1968-04-29 17 PUBLIC APPOIN I MEN I S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are Invited Irom Singapore Citizens for the post of HOUSING ,v MAINTENANCE INSPECTOR In the Board— Ql ALIFH ATION* (a) Cambridge School Certlfl- 1 cate or Oovernmeiu i Chinese Senior Middle 111 I Certificate or equivalent I AND cbi Technician868 words
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Advertisement925 1968-04-29 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN >rrrlrr..l t 1 1, > nt Authority Appllratlons are Hlllßstl for thf following In tlif JriK-ka RM^ardi A- AdM.sorv siailni; Tli» Station will be located nt Tefcriin jadjn<ent to the Jencka Trtaiißle In Pahana and Is approximately 15 miles from Jerantut and 3.S miles925 words
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Article444 1968-04-29 18 Everton win bruising battle I ONDON, Sun. Everton will meet West Bromwich Albion when they seek to win the English F.A. Cup for the second time in three seasons in the Final at Wembley on May 18 Everton carved out a 1-0 win in their bruising semi-final against Leeds in444 words
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Article334 1968-04-29 18 Number of draws in pools 16 F\ (IP MMIHWI S Birmingham 0 Wpjt Brom 2 Everton 1 Leeds 0 (at Villa Park, Birmingham) FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2 Barak? 0 Chelsea 1 Sundefland 0 Coventry o Leicester I Liverpool 4 Fulham l Newcastle 1 Tottenham 3 Sheff. Utd. 1 West334 words
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Article509 1968-04-29 18 808 ARNOLD - 808 ARNOLD By IyiANCHESTER City still .iust about in th» First Division championship race. To sustain their hopes they need every point they can get and this need can inspire them to bring back a point from their visit to Coventry. Chn.sea have now developed] much Bon consist ency509 words
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Article1602 1968-04-29 18 FIRST DIVISION HOME AWAY PWDLFA WDLFAPU Man Ltd. 3'J 14 2 342 19 9 6 ***** 54 Leeds M 17 3 0 48 12 5 6 8 19 20 53 Man. City 39 16 2 250 IS 7 4 ***** 52 Liverpool 3C IS 1 2 441,602 words
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Advertisement691 1968-04-29 18 W» require for ottr Aluminium Factory at 303 Alexandra Road, Btngapn-e t PRODUCTION CONTROL SUPERVISOR tn fe*d out and keep uart of job* and generally to Halae with the fnrmrmn. plan nun and works management. QT>*l IF!< ATfONV Polytechnic technician level, but formal qualification not absolutely eMentlal. UPHRirv We e~e691 words
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Advertisement677 1968-04-29 18 NOTICES 3 International 295 Model Scrapers. Second hand 537.000 each i Australian > at rTemantle. Western Australia. These machines are In first cla.s.s condition and have been maintained by the method of replacing major components. New cost price In Australia W5.00< each. SM(IM)-HAM) 4.KAHKKN Many models In stock at prices677 words
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Advertisement606 1968-04-29 18 NOTICES NOTICE 1 Kluang Co-operative Housing Society Ltd. Is intending to construct houses in a 20 acre site In Kluang Architects who are In- i terexted in giving their profex- Kional services are requested to I submit their names and addresse.« to the undermentioned on or belore 7th May. 1908606 words
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Advertisement796 1968-04-29 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JAWATAN2 KOSONG KERAJAAN MALAYSIA Permi)honan2 ada-lah di-pelawa dunpada Warganegaia MaU\s.a i untok mentis! jawatan2 bertkut.— 1 .M Rt PI I EH ANtUiOTA. ißahaKian ll i di-Kementerian Kebajikan Am, Malav.sia. Jawatan mi letap dan berpenchen. TANGGA OAJI; $452 x 19 566 578 x 19— 654 di-tambah dengan Elauti I796 words
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Article2387 1968-04-29 19 FPSOM | EEf - FPSOM |EEf B> IN a (lay of upsets. t«n year old I^-jris I ss provided the bigjfest shock of all in the opening r.\ce at Penang yesterday. Ridden by apprentice ithan In the ssf pvent confined tn local I <"CiN I <ss won dv a2,387 words
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Article402 1968-04-29 19 WORLD ROUNDUP < KM Ml London, v Sun. West Indian captain Gary Sobers celebrated his debut ior Nottinghamshire by steering the club to a three-wicket j win over Lancashire in i the Gillette Cup knockout competition I ud I m "Man Match' award with402 words
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Article185 1968-04-29 19 HK move a good idea, says Hamzah OAMZAH bin Dato Abu Samah. president of the Malaysian Cricket Association, yesterday welcomed a suggestion to form a cricket federation in South-East Asia. In che Hamzah was commenting on a report from Hong Kong that officials of the Hong Kong team to tour185 words
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Article91 1968-04-29 19 rTTHJE Penang Lawn Tennis AsJ. soclatlon. who are organisms the Malaysian open championship* this year, have fixed the tournament dates (or Sept. 13 to 15 The state championships will follow on Nov. 2 3. ft and 10. The PLTA also announced that a team from the International91 words
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Article213 1968-04-29 19 THE annual cricket match between Singapore 1 Civilians and Services ended in a tame draw yesterday and failed to serve as a trial match for the Singapore Cricket Association selectors Heavy rain In the early hours of the morning had soaked the Singapore Recreation Club213 words
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Article262 1968-04-29 19 CAPTAIN'S INNS BY ROBIN GOH A FINE innings of 80 runa by skipper Robin Ooh helped Malacca to beat Johore by 106 run* in the MCA Under-23 semifinal cricket match at Malacca yesterday. Ooh, who hit three fours and a six. shared a 119-run partnership with schoolboy Toh Choo Ben«262 words
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Advertisement40 1968-04-29 19 SPORTS POOL (M) SDN. BHD. main Mom I SHARIKAT ABC (A/7) 46, Jalan Bandar. off Jalan Mountbatten. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Tel: *****. FREE VERNONS LITTLEWOODS ABC GUIDES. PERM PLANS LEAFLETS and SPORTS POOLS RULES AND CONDITIONS available twith return postage).40 words
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Advertisement429 1968-04-29 19 ENTRY FORM Ist WHITE HORSE BIG WALK THE SELANGOR AMAIiIR AIHLLTIC ASSOCIATION will hold a BI(. WALK, sponsored by ROTHMANS OP PALL MALL (Ml BLRHAIV on Nunila.v 12th May. "»,x ('nurse. From tho Rothmans P.jvilon (M.A.H.A Ground*) Klang Road to Klang Coast Club \ddreM: (BLOCK LETTERS i Are: Date of429 words
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Miscellaneous43 1968-04-29 19 I Kit Ki T IRIKNDI.V iKL). Kajan* I ndo-Ceylonese bt Brickfields Indo-Ceylonese bv 6 run*: Ka.lans 111 iS P Slvam 33. Slva.Mian 6-43. Sivanesan 4-lSi Brickfields 105 Sivanesan 42 S S Raja S-26 ■OOf rCKANU. UIV 1 Buuervortli Rangers 3 Indian R.C. 1.43 words
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Miscellaneous144 1968-04-29 19 SCOREBOARD CIVILIANS IST INNS 27» SERVICES IST INNS Viney cda Silva bde Witt 33 Radford c Slvamayam b Sooceleraj 64 Wassunc c de Witt b Martens 2 Reid lbw Ellov 14 Hell-Cole b Martens 2 McCarthy c de Witt b Kloy 0 Pursooth b da Silva 21 Oakley c da144 words
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Obituary24 1968-04-29 20 LUM LYC VOONI. lovr.i ton Woqk Tlun Cho> dl 3" I W at LILY PACMVMUTMU Ho«r i m to and 'h«n to Chcraa24 words
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Article, Illustration70 1968-04-29 20 THIS aenal picture of the Liberian oil tanker Assimi 111 anchored off the Indonesian island of Tanjong Üban. shows smoke belching from its stern At leh is thj Royal Navy minesweeper Wilkieston. one of three naval ships which are trying to keep the fir* under controlAh Yusof - 70 words
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346 1968-04-29 20 Security Council to Israel: Don't hold parade THE Security Council last night unanimously called on Israel to cancel a military parade in Jerusalem ntxt Thursday to celebrate the States 20th anniversary. But I^aeli Ambassador Tekomta imediately rejected the resolution, which he said concerned a matter under his Government's stic jurisdiction.Reuter - 346 words
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126 1968-04-29 20 \IALAYSIAN doubles m eh a m pions Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan were beaten in straights sets by Denmark's Erl a n d Kops and Sven Andersen In the exhibition badminton matches at Malacca on Saturday night. Kop.s and Andersen126 words
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Article256 1968-04-29 20 Omar Manap is Malays champ ||MAR MANAP of Jnhore tlie 33 year old Thomas Cup reserve, won the Malaysian Malays singles title for the fifth time when he beat Zainal Shariff. also of Johore. 15-6. 15-6 at the SBA Hall Kuala Lumpur yesterday. In the semi-finals yesterday morning. Omar beat256 words
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Article227 1968-04-29 20 CELANGOR, after trailing 1-0 at halftime, netted three goals in 12 minutes in the second half to beat Malacca 3-2 in thenMalaysia Cup soccer match at Kubu Stadium yesterday. Robert (hoe p i* Malaria ahead In the 39th minute and Sflangor looked desperate until227 words
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Article230 1968-04-29 20 DICHARD Chiam made one bad mistake in an otherwise brilliant display of goalkeeping at Sri Gelam yesterday and this cost Singapore <% valuable point in their Malaysia Cup match against Johore. Singapore had led 3-2 up to the 67th minute when Richard, in a moment230 words
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Article119 1968-04-29 20 SINGAPORE Joint Service* registered the highest scor* in the Malaysia Cud tournament when ihev trounced Newl Sembilan 11-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium last night With this win. Services «r« second in the south zone tabla with five points from four matches Their last first-round match is119 words
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Article31 1968-04-29 20 Pern k ifrtdine 2-1 at balftime. in their m»trh at Stadium Prr^k Ipch, last D Pcrak sorrd through 3 Karathu <2i and J. Vincent, Balakr: tmai for Krdah.31 words
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